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Keysight U1115A Remote Logging Display
Operating Instructions
The Keysight U1115A Remote Logging display is designed to be used with the
Keysight U1200 Series handheld meters, Keysight U1117A IR-to-Bluetooth®1
Adapter, Keysight U1177A IR-to-Bluetooth Adapter and mobile/software2
applications to provide you a total wireless remote connectivity solution.
With the U1115A, you can view readings from up to four handheld meters
simultaneously, from an extended distance of up to 100-metres (U1117A) within
the line-of-sight.
Keysight U1200
Series handheld
meters
U1117A IR-toBluetooth adapter
U1177A IR-toBluetooth adapter
U1115A remote
logging display
Windows PC
Android devices
iOS devices
Keysight PC Application Software2
Keysight Handheld Meter
Logger
Keysight Mobile Application2
Keysight Mobile Meter
Keysight Mobile Logger
Figure 1 Keysight wireless remote connectivity solution
Standard Shipped Items Checklist
The following items are included with your purchase:
•
U1115A Remote Logging Display.
•
Three 1.5 V AA batteries.
•
USB to micro USB cable (for external power only).
•
Operating Instructions (this booklet).
•
Soft Carrying Case.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc and any
use of such marks by Keysight is under license. Other trademark and trade names are those of their
respective owners.
The Keysight U1115A only supports Keysight Handheld Meter Logger software for downloading logged data
to PC via Bluetooth connection.
Product Characteristics
Temperature
Operating condition: –20 °C to 55 °C
Storage condition: –40 °C to 70 °C
Relative Humidity (R.H)
Operating condition: Up to 80 % at 40 °C (non-condensing)
Storage condition: Up to 95 % at 40 °C (non-condensing)
Dimension (W x L x H)
92.0 mm × 107.9 mm × 33.5 mm
Weight
238 g with batteries , 170 g without batteries.
Battery Type
• Carbon Zinc 15D (ANSI/NEDA) and R6 (IEC)
• Alkaline 15A (ANSI/NEDA) and LR6 (IEC)
• Lithium 15LF (ANSI/NEDA) and FR6 (IEC)
Battery Lifespan
• Lithium batteries: 30 hours
• Alkaline batteries: 20 hours
Power Consumption
Maximum 1 VA for 3 AA batteries
Maximum 5 V +10 %, 250 mA for external power
Auto Power Off mode, current consumption 3 mA
Warranty
One year (Does not cover normal wear and tear of
mechanical parts and batteries)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth SPP profile, Class 1 device
Compatibility
Keysight Handheld Meter/Display:
• Keysight U1200 Series Handheld Meters
• Keysight U1117A IR-to-Bluetooth Adapter
• Keysight U1177A IR-to-Bluetooth Adapter
Keysight Application Software:
• Keysight Handheld Meter Logger
Hardware Device:
• Windows PC (with Bluetooth-enabled)
Regulatory
Complies with
IDA Standards
(DA 106994)
The U1115A complies with the requirements of the
following product standards:
• EMC                    EN 301 489–1:V1.9.2
                              EN 301 489–17:V2.2.1
                              EN 55022:2010 (Group 1 Class A)
                              EN 55024:2010
• RF (Bluetooth)     EN 300 328 V1.7.1
• RF (Health)          EN 62311:2008
• Safety
EN 60950–1:2006+A11:2009    
                              +A1:2010+A12:2011
Regulatory
• India Equipment Type Approval (ETA) Certificate No:
NER-ETA/924
“This telecommunication equipment conforms to the
NTC technical requirement”
Table 1  Connectivity distance (approximate) within the line-of-sight
U1177A
U1117A
U1177A
–
–
10 m
U1117A
–
–
100 m
U1115A
10 m
100 m
–
Other Class 1 devices
10 m
100 m
100 m
Other Class 2 devices
10 m
10 m
10 m
U1115A
• Canada IC: The device contains transmitter IC: 5123A–BGTWT11IA
• To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits for
general population, the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be
installed such that a minimum separation distance of 20 cm is maintained
between the radiator (antenna) and all persons at all times and must not be
colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
• “La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones:
(1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia
perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier
   interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada.”
• The radio module certified by Japanese Radio Law is integrated inside.
• NCC Warning Statement:
   • Article 12
      Without permission, any company, firm or user shall not alter the
frequency, increase the power, or change the characteristics and
      functions of the original design of the certified lower power frequency
electric machinery.
   • Article 14
The application of low power frequency electric machineries shall not
affect the navigation safety nor interfere a legal communication, if an
interference is found, the service will be suspended until improvement is
made and the interference no longer exists.
• According to FCC part 15.21:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for
compliance may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
• According to FCC part 15.105(b):
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accoradance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
• According to FCC 15.19:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference.
• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Front View
Sampling annunciator
Time indicator
01:01
                                                                                                          Battery indicator                                                                         
HOLD
MODE
F3 key
CONNECT SETTINGS
Function keys
Meter
Logger
Logger key                                                                            Navigation
keys
                                                                                                           Meter key
		Figure 2 Front view of the U1115A Remote Logging Display  
Side View
Slide power switch
Stand
External power port
     (micro USB port)
Figure 3 Side view of the U1115A Remote Logging Display (standing position)
Back View
Slide power switch
Stand
Battery cover
with magnetic
holder
Figure 4 Back view of the U1115A Remote Logging Display   
Turning On the U1115A
To turn on the U1115A , set the slide power switch to On. (as shown in figure 4)
• Once a connected IR-to-Bluetooth Adapter is turned off, below
scenarios will occur :
1 The Not Connected annunciator will appear on the display.
2 Subsequently, the
annunciator will appear after 15 s-20 s.
Supplying External Power to the U1115A
1   Plug the micro USB head to the micro USB port on the side of the U1115A.
(refer to figure 3)
2   Plug the USB connector to a USB power source to supply external power to the
U1115A.
• The micro USB port on the U1115A serves as an external power port
and not for data transfer or battery charger.
• Batteries can be left in the U1115A when operating from external power.
Installing and Replacing the Batteries
Make sure you turn off the U1115A before installing or replacing the
batteries.
To avoid the U1115A being damaged from battery leakage:
•
Always remove dead batteries immediately.
•
Always remove the batteries and store them separately if the
U1115A is not going to be used for a long period of time.
Remove the battery protective sheet
before using for the first time.
Connecting to Devices
                                  Ensure that the Link LED at the                       
IR-to-Bluetooth adapter
                                   is blinking before establishing a
connection.
Power cycle if necessary.
CONNECT
F3
Press to enter Connection
Manager. (U1115A)
Front view of the U1117A
IR-to-Bluetooth adapter
01:01
Connection Manager
A> Add Device
B> Add Device
C> Add Device
D> Add Device
Back
Bluetooth
Enter
Typical Connection Manager display.
Enter
Scan
F4
F3
Press to add
devices.
Press to scan for
devices.
Available
1 57AE5B
U1177A-2718DE
Press to navigate to
desired device.
Scan
Select
Typical Available Devices display.
Connecting to Devices (continued)
Select
F4
Press to select the desired device.
Typical connection menu display.
10
Press to navigate to desired
function.
11
•
Select Connect to make a connection.
•
Select Cancel to cancel a connection.
•
Select Pairing PIN : 1234 to change
PIN number. Ensure that the U1115A
and the IR-to-Bluetooth adapter(s)
have matching PIN number(s).
•
Select Connect at Startup to set
the device to connect on startup. By
selecting this option, it will determine
the number of views as shown in
Table 2 below.
Connection Manager can add up to 4 devices at any one time.
Meter view is automatically selected based on the table below :
Table 2 Meter view selection
Connected
devices
Connect At Startup
Meter view
1-meter view
2-meter view
3 or 4
4-meter view
Meter View
A> U1117A-57AE5B Not Connected
01:01
A> U1117A-57AE5B
U1273A-MY51430008
----HOLD
MODE
CONNECT SETTINGS
Typical screen display when no meter is
connected to the U1115A.
Typical screen display when one meter
is connected to the U1115A.
A> U1117A-57AE5B
U1273A-MY51430008
A> U1117A-57AE5B
U1273A-MY51430008
B> U1177A-2718DE
U1272A-MY52800017
B> U1177A-2718DE U1272A-MY52800017
C> U1117A-2391BA
U1252B-MY51040033
Not Connected
Typical screen display when two meters
are connected to the U1115A.
Typical screen display when three
or four meters are connected to the
U1115A.
The U1115A screen display will show ----- when:
1   No meter is connected.
2 Meter(s) function/mode is not supported by the U1115A.
3 When the user changes the meter’s function. Typical wait time is 5s.
10
Identifying a Connected Meter
The identify meter function allows you to easily identify your connected meter(s).
To identify the connected meter, follow the steps below :
1 In the meter view, select the desired meter and press CONNECT.
2 Then, navigate to the desired connected device and press Identify.
3   The meter corresponds to the selected device will beep and flash it’s backlight.
Selecting Measurement Mode
A> U1117A-57AE5B
U1273A-MY51430008
B> U1177A-2718DE
U1272A-MY52800017
C> U1117A-2391BA
U1252B-MY51040033
Not Connected
HOLD
MODE
MODE
F2
Press to navigate
to the desired
meter.
CONNECT SETTINGS
Typical meter view display.
A> U1117A-57AE5B
U1273A-MY51430008
B> U1177A-2718DE
U1272A-MY52800017
C> U1117A-2391BA
U1252B-MY51040033
Not Connected
Press to enter
mode menu.
Vac
Meter
F2
Vac
Vdc
Vacdc
Typical mode menu display.
The active window will be highlighted.
11
Press to select
desired mode. In
this example, ACV
is selected.
Press to exit mode
menu.
Performing Data Logging
The data logging function provides you the convenience of recording test data for
future review or analysis.
Table 3 Data logging maximum capacity
Data logging option
Maximum storage capacity
Manual log
500 pts
Interval log
60 000 pts/100 sessions1
For interval log, a maximum of 60 000 points or 100 sessions can be stored, whichever occurs first.
Session ends when the U1115A powers off, count mode ends, restarts new logging or all connected meter(s)
disconnect
Performing Manual Logging
Logger
Logger
Press for >1 s to store the present value.
Press to enter data log mode.1
Proceed to Step 2 if the U1115A is already in meter
view.
Manual Logged : 1
A> U1117A-57AE5B
Meter
Typical manual log display.
Manual Logged : x1 is displayed at the
top left of the display once a value is
logged.
Press to exit data log mode.
X denotes 1,2,3,4,...which represents the current
log count.
12
Performing Interval Logging
Logger
START
F1
Press to start interval log mode.
Subsequent readings are automatically
recorded into the multimeter’s memory at
the interval specified in the setup menu.
Press to enter data log menu.
Log Counts : 1
A> U1117A-57AE5B
STOP
F1
STOP
Press to exit interval log mode.
Typical interval log display.
Log Counts : x1 is displayed at the
top left of the display once a value is
logged.
X denotes 1,2,3,4,...which represents the current
log count.
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Table 4 Datalogger Setup options
Option
Available settings
Description
Interval
1 s-10 mins
Delay time between subsequent
readings. By default it is set at 2 s.
On/Off (default)
Enable or disable the interval data
log process to stop when the logged
data have reached count settings.
1 - 60 000
Total readings that need to be
logged.
Count Mode
Count
Changing Datalogger Setup Options
MENU
Logger
F2
Press to enter data log mode.
Press to enter Datalogger Setup menu.
Datalogger Setup
Interval
00:02
Count Mode
Count
60000
Press to navigate to
desired function.
01:01
Available Sessions : 100
Available Interval Counts : 60000
Available Manual Counts : 500
Back
Edit
F4
Edit
Typical Datalogger Setup menu display.
14
Press to edit the
selected value.
Toggle
Press to toggle the
                         selected check box.
F4
Reviewing Previously Recorded Data
DATA
Logger
F3
Press to enter data log mode.
Press to enter data menu.
Interval
Manual
F2
F3
Interval Log (1/2)
25 Jan 2013 00:54:05 AM ( 4 pts)
25 Jan 2013 00:54:35 AM ( 4 pts)
Press to view the interval or manual
previously stored records.
Manual Log (1/2)
26 Jan 2013 00:54:05 AM
26 Jan 2013 00:54:35 AM
Back
View
Back
View
01:01
Erase All
Typical Interval Log data display.
01:01
Press to navigate to
desired logged data.
View
Erase All
F2
Typical Manual Log data display.
Press to view the
selected data.
Freezing the Display (Hold)
To freeze the meters’ display(s), press HOLD. Press again to unhold.
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Connect the U1115A to PC via Bluetooth
Before you begin, make sure the Bluetooth connection to your PC is
enabled.
1   First, follow the steps below to set the U1115A to slave mode :
Bluetooth Setup
Role
Master
Default PIN
1234
CONNECT
Bluetooth
F3
F3
Press to enter
Connection Manager.
Press to enter
Bluetooth Setup.
Edit
F4
Back
Edit
Typical Bluetooth Setup display.
Press to select Slave.
Press to edit Role.
01:01
OK
F4
Press to save.
2   From your PC (Windows 7), go to start > Devices and Printers.
3   Click Add a device.
4 Select U1115A-XXXXXX1 and click Next.
5 Type the default Bluetooth pairing code “1234” (default) and click Next.
6   Once pairing is successful, a notification window will appear. Click Close.
7 The U1115A-XXXXXX is now added and successfully connected to your PC.
8   Then, you can connect the U1115A to the Keysight Handheld Meter Logger software
which is available at www.keysight.com/find/hhmeterlogger
XXXXXX denotes the U1115A device name and can be obtained from the U1115A System Info (for more information,
refer to page 19).
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Changing the Display Settings
SETTINGS
F4
Display
F3
Press to enter settings menu.
Press to enter display menu.
ON01:01
A> U1117A-57AE5B
U1273A-MY51430008
B> U1177A-2718DE
U1272A-MY52800017
A> U1117A-57AE5B
U1273A-MY51430008
B> U1177A-2718DE
U1272A-MY52800017
C> U1117A-2391BA
U1252B-MY51040033
Not Connected
C> U1117A-2391BA
U1252B-MY51040033
Not Connected
Back
Backlight(6)
Outdoor
Indoor
F3
F4
Press to select Outdoor display.
(Typical Outdoor display as shown here)
A> U1117A-57AE5B
U1273A-MY51430008
B> U1177A-2718DE
U1272A-MY52800017
C> U1117A-2391BA
U1252B-MY51040033
Not Connected
Press to select Indoor display.
(Typical Indoor display as shown here)
Press to increase or decrease the
display brightness from lowest
[Backlight (1)] to highest [Backlight
(7)].
The default is Backlight (3).
F2
17
Changing the Power Options
SETTINGS
More
F4
F4
Press to enter settings menu.
Press to enter next page.
Power Options
Auto Dim Enable
Auto Dim Timeout (s)
Auto Off Enable
Auto Off Timeout (m)
Power
F2
Back
Press to enter Power Options.
01:01
00.30
15
Toggle
Typical Power Options display.
•
Enable or disable (default) auto
          dim by toggling the check box next to   
          the Auto Dim Enable function.
Press to navigate to
desired function.
•
You may change the timeout period
by editing the time stated next to the
Auto Dim Timeout function. By default
it is set at 30 s.
•
Enable or disable (default) auto off
by toggling the check box next to the
Auto Off Enable function.
•
You may change the timeout period
by editing the time stated next to the
Auto Off Timeout function. By default
it is set at 15 mins.
Edit
Press to toggle the
                         selected check box.
F4
Toggle
F4
Press to edit the
selected value.
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Changing the Date and Time
SETTINGS
F4
More
F4
System
F3
01:01
Date/Time
Date
21 June 2013
Time
00:29:24
Date/Time
F2
Edit
F4
Back
Edit
Press to navigate
to desired function.
Typical Date/Time display.
Press to edit the
selected values.
Resetting the U1115A
SETTINGS
F4
More
F3
F4
01:01
System Reset
Factory reset will erase all your
data and settings to restore the
U1115A back to factory stage.
System
Reset
F3
Yes
No
F4
F1
Do you want to proceed?
No
Press to restore
the U1115A to
factory stage.
Yes
Typical System Reset display.
19
Press to cancel.
Viewing the System Info
SETTINGS
More
F4
System
F3
F4
System Info
Model
U1115A
Serial
MY51080009
Fw version
01.00
Device Name U1115A-6A1F81
Sys Info
F4
01:01
Typical System Info display.
Back
Enabling/Disabling the Beeper
SETTINGS
More
Utility
01:01
Utility
Toggle
F4
Back
Toggle
Toggle the check box to enable or
disable the beeper.
Typical Utility display.
20
F4
F4
F4
Beeper
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Assistance
For technical assistance, contact your nearest Keysight Sales Office or visit
the Keysight website at www.keysight.com/find/assist for further information.
Modelo U1115A
1851-14-7510
(01) 07898956006039
“Este equipamento opera em caráter
secundário, isto é, não tem direito a proteção
contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de
estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar
interferência a sistemas operando em caráter
primário.”
U1115-90103
©Keysight Technologies 2014
Printed in Malaysia
November 2014
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