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What is a Wireless Thermo Recorder?
Wireless Thermo Recorder
User's Manual
RTR-501/RTR-502/RTR-503/RTR-502Pt
These products are data loggers designed to measure
and record temperature and humidity with built-in wireless
communication capability.
No longer it is necessary to manually gather the data loggers.
Rather via our special short-range wireless communication
function, data download, settings, analysis and the saving of
data can all be done via a wireless Base Unit connected to
your PC.
RTR-501
RTR-502
RTR-503
RTR-502Pt
With Internal
Temperature Sensor
With External
Temperature Sensor
TR-5106 Included
With External
Temperature /
Humidity Sensor
TR-3310 Included
With Sensor Adaptor
RTR-05P1 Included
(Sensor not Included)
3. Installing the Battery
4. Battery Replacement Mark
When a battery is installed, temperature measurement will
start at the factory default settings or the previously set
ones.
When the replacement mark [
] appears, try to replace
the battery with a new one as soon as possible.
1. When it is time for the battery to be
replaced, the [
] mark will appear.
Factory Default Settings
Recording Mode: Endless
Recording Interval: 10 minutes
Recording Start: Immediate Start
2. If you do not change the battery
and continue using the unit, the
temperature display will intermittently
display [bAtt].
1. Remove the screws and open the case.
2. Insert the battery into the tube and install as shown in the
diagram.
3. Check the rubber packing for any cuts or scratches and
replace the cover as it was when opened.
- After this point the downloading of data can no longer be done
via wireless communication.
- Without changing the battery and attempting to use optical
communication to download data, the communication may be
broken and if so all recorded data may be lost.
Cover
Screw
- If the battery is changed at this point, recording will continue after
it has been changed.
3. If the battery is further left unchanged,
the display will automatically shut off.
If, at this time, the battery is changed,
[CHEC] will appear in the display
after which recording will begin again
using the previously set recording
conditions.
Common Items Included
T&D Corporation
Lithium Battery (LS14250) x 1, Tube x 1, Strap x 1
User's Manual (Warranty) x 1
http://www.tandd.com
Shimadachi 817-1, Matsumoto, Nagano JAPAN 390-0852
Tel: +81-263-40-0131 Fax:+81-263-40-3152
2009. 07 16004590010 (1st Edition)
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This is printed using recycled paper.
1. Part Names
Rubber Packing
We have prepared an array of Remote Units to meet
your needs: RTR-501/502/503/502Pt. These Remote Units
cannot be used without a Base Unit. Base Units must be
purchased separately.
2. Connecting a Sensor
RTR-502 / 503 / 502Pt
RTR-501
Make sure that the sensor or sensor adaptor is inserted until
you hear a “click” sound.
Antenna
LCD Display
LCD Display
When being used in very cold or hot environments the display may become difficult to
read. This is not a malfunction.
Recording Status (
ON: Displayed during recording or when FULL of data.
BLINKING :Waiting for programmed start.
Not ON: Recording has been stopped.
About Sensors for RTR-502Pt
Pt100 and Pt1000 sensors are not included in the package with the
RTR-502Pt. Please purchase separately.
1. Loosen the screws on the terminal block of the sensor
adaptor.
2. Connect the sensor terminals to the terminal block as
instructed in the diagram on the terminal block.
3. Securely tighten the screws on the terminal block.
Terminal Block
�
Sensor Terminals
�
�
Battery Life Warning (
Displayed when time to change the battery.
Measurement and Message Display Area
Current measurements or operational messages will appear here.
Unit of Measurement
(For details about the message area, see the back of this manual)
* Make sure to use the proper size and type of screwdriver. A Phillips #1
head screwdriver is best.
* If using a CR2 lithium battery the tube is not necessary.
* If dirt or scratches are present on the rubber packing, water resistance
will be reduced.
* Be sure to completely close the cover. Make sure not to over tighten the
screws.
Appropriate torque: 20N*cm ~ 30N*cm [2Kgf*cm ~ 3Kgf*cm]
Notes about Battery Installation
Optical Communication
Area
Sensor Jack
* All of the recorded data up until that point will be erased.
Battery
(Inserted into tube)
Front
Back
Three-wire Platinum Resistor Sensor Pt100 or Pt1000 (sold separately)
If a new battery has been installed and recording does not immediately
start, nothing appears in the display or any other such malfunction,
please remove the battery, check to make sure plus and minus are
correct and re-insert the battery.
After inserting the battery for the first time, nothing may appear or
occur for about 10 seconds; this is not a malfunction.
If + (plus) and – (minus) are mistaken, or if the battery terminals + and
– are shorted, the recorded data that is stored in the logger will be lost.
Make sure no water or foreign objects get inside the case.
To maintain water resistibility when changing batteries we suggest also
changing the rubber packing and the drying agent.
About Lithium Batteries
Lithium batteries (CR2) sold in stores may also be used, but if you are
using in an environment below -20 oC, above 60 oC, or in a situation
such as transportation where continued vibration is likely to occur,
we strongly suggest the purchase and use of the our lithium battery
LS14250. (Please purchase optional part 11P2)
When using an LS14250 type lithium battery, even though a new
battery has been inserted the BAT indicator may remain on for a short
time.This is due to a special characteristic of the battery. Note that the
longer the battery has been in storage the longer the amount of time,
from 10 minutes to about 1 hour, the BAT indicator will remain on. If
during that time the Base Unit is used to get the Current Status of the
Remote Unit, the remaining battery level will show that the battery
level is low.
Please store the Lithium Battery LS14250 in a place that is 20 oC or
less.
The estimated battery life is one year if the wireless communication
interval is 10minutes or longer. If the wireless communication
interval is less than 10 minutes or if the recording interval is set at
10 seconds or less battery life will be shortened.
5. Communicating with a PC
To register a data logger as a Remote Unit connect the data
logger to the computer. For details about how to connect the
unit, see the Introductory Guide that comes with the Base
Unit or see the application’s Help.
Base Unit
- Communication errors may occur in environments where temperatures
are very high or very low.
- If the battery level of the data logger is very low, communication may be
broken or may not be possible.
6. Message Area
This will appear when data is being sent via
wireless communication to the Base Unit.
[Memory FULL]
If recording under the ONE-TIME MODE,
when the number of data readings reaches
the specified capacity, recording will stop and
[FULL] will be displayed intermittently with the
current temperature.
[Measurement Range Exceeded] (for RTR-502 and RTR-502Pt)
RTR-502
The temperature display blinks when the
temperature goes below -60 oC or above 155
C (-76 oF or +311 oF) .
Data Capacity (Estimate of time until FULL is displayed)
Recording Interval 1 second
RTR-501/502/
about 4 hours and
502Pt
26 minutes
about 2 hours and
RTR-503
13 minutes
Notices about this User's Manual
[Wireless Communication]
30 second
about 5 days and
13 hours
about 2 days and
18 hours
15 minutes
about 166 days and
16 hours
about 83 days and
8 hours
60 minutes
about 1 year and
10 months
RTR-502Pt
The temperature display blinks when the
temperature goes below -199.9 oC or above
600 oC (-327.8 oF or +1112 oF) .
about 11 months
RTR-501 / RTR-502 / RTR-502Pt (16,000 data readings x 1ch.)
EX: Recording Interval of 30 seconds x Data readings of 16,000 = 480,000 seconds (about
5 days and 13 hours)
RTR-503 (8,000 data readings x 2 ch)
EX: Recording Interval of 30 seconds x Data readings of 8000 = 240,000 seconds (about 2
days and 18 hours)
* When measuring and recording using Fahrenheit, although it is possible
to measure between -327.8 and 1112 degrees, the LCD on the Logger
can only show between -199.9 and 999.9 degrees.
* Even when the LCD reading is blinking, the RTR-502Pt’s internal
measuring and recording circuitry will continue to measure and record
to the limits of its operating range. While blinking the reading shown in
the display should be interpreted as only a rough guideline for the actual
temperature being measured and recorded. If measuring becomes
impossible, the display will read [----] and will continue to blink.
[Check]
If this appears, all data that was stored in the
Logger will have been erased. This will be
displayed under the following conditions:
- The first time a battery was inserted after
purchase
- If the battery is replaced after having been taken
out for a long period
[No Sensor]
Displayed when a sensor has not been
connected or the wire has been broken.
Measurement and recording will continue and
battery power consumed.
Unit type
RTR-501
RTR-502
Measurement
Channel
1 Temperature Channel
1 Temperature Channel
Sensor
Internal Temp. Sensor
External Temp. Sensor
(TR-5106)
15 minutes
L Type: 25 minutes
RTR-503
1 Temperature
Channel
About 7 min.
(90% response)
- 60 to 155 oC
Avg. +/- 0.5 oC
Avg. +/- 0.3 oC (-20 to 80 oC)
Avg. +/- 0.5 oC
(- 40 to -20 oC / 80 to 110 oC)
Avg. +/- 1.0 oC
(- 60 to -40 oC / 110 to 155 oC)
0.1 oC
Recording Interval
Recording Capacity
0 to 55 oC
+/- 0.3 oC
(-199.9 to 80 oC)
+/- 0.5 oC (80 to 450 oC)
+/- 1.0 oC (450 to 600 oC)
Cable Length: 0.6m
Thermal Time Constant:
Approx. 15 Sec. (in air)
Approx. 2 Sec. (in agitated water)
Possible Temperature Measurement Range:
-60 to 155°C Sensor
Temperature Resistance: -70 to 180°C
Temp Measurement Accuracy:
Average +/-0.3°C (-20 to 80°C)
Average +/-0.5°C (-40 to -20°C / 80 to 110°C)
Average +/-1.0°C (-60 to -40°C / 110 to 155°C)
Thermistor
Materials:
Teflon Resin (FEP) - Shielded
0.1 oC
TR-3310
Temp / Humidity Sensor for RTR-503
-199.9 to 600 oC (*1)
(at 25 oC and 50%RH)
0.1 oC
*at 0 to 50 oC /
Sensor accuracy is not included.
1%RH
1,2,5,10,15,20,30 seconds / 1,2,5,10,15,20,30,60 minutes Total of 15 choices
16,000 Readings x
1 Channel
16,000 Readings x
1 Channel
8,000 Readings x
2 Channels
16,000 Readings x
1 Channel
Recording Mode
Endless (Overwrite oldest data when capacity is full) / One-time (Stop recording when capacity is full)
LCD Display Items
Current Readings, Recording Settings, Battery Life Warning, Over Measurement Range Warning, Amount of Recorded Data
Power
Lithium Battery (LS14250(SAFT)) x 1
Litium Battery (LS26500) x 1 / AC Adaptor (sold separately) (*2)
Battery Life
Approx. 1 year
Wireless
Specifications
FCC Part15 Section247 / IC RSS-210 [ Frequency Range: 902 to 928MHz ]
Transmission Range
Approx. 500ft (May vary with conditions)
Interface
Wireless Communication / Optical Communication
Communication
Speed
Collection of a full unit of data: Wireless communication = about 2 minutes / Optical communication = about 160 seconds
Water Resistance
IP67 (immersion proof)
IP64 (rated for use in daily life) (*4)
Dimensions
H62mm x W 47mm x D19mm (excluding protrusions / antenna length 23mm)
Weight
Approx. 56g. (including 1 lithium battery)
Unit Temp. Resistance
Others
All rights of this User's Manual belong to T&D Corporation. It is prohibited to use, duplicate and / or arrange a part or whole of this User's Manual without the permission of T&D Corporation.
“TANDD”, “T&D” and the logo of T&D Corporation are all registered property of T&D Corporation.
Specifications, design and other contents outlined in this manual are subject to change without notice.
We are not responsible for any malfunction or trouble caused by the use of our product or by any problem caused by the use of measurement results of our unit. Please be fully aware of this before using our
product.
On screen messages in this manual may vary slightly from the actual messages.
Please notify the shop where you purchased this product or T&D Corporation of any mistakes, errors or unclear explanations in this manual.
T&D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any damage or loss of income caused by the use of our product.
This product has been designed for private or industrial use only. It is not for use in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as in connection with medical equipment, whether directly or
indirectly.
Some of our products, which come under the category of strategic goods in foreign trade law, need the permission of the Japanese government to be exported outside of Japan.
This User's Manual cannot be reissued, so please keep it in a safe place.
Please carefully read this User's Manual and Warranty.
Safety Precautions and Instructions * Please carefully observe the following safety measures when using our product.
To prevent any loss or damage to our customers, other people and/or property, and to ensure the proper use of our products we ask that before using our product you carefully
read, understand and follow the safety rules and precautions for our products as outlined below.
DANGER
Do not take apart, repair or modify the main unit.
Store all batteries, sensors and Thermo Recorder units out of the reach of
children.
It may cause fire, electrocution or damage. Ask the shop where you purchased the products
or T&D Corporation to carry out any repairs.
It is dangerous to swallow batteries.
If any smoke or strange smells are emitted from the unit, immediately cease
using it.
Please be careful when using in overly hot or cold environments, touching the
units may cause burns or frostbite.
Continued use may cause fire, electrocution or damage.
The RTR-501/502/502Pt are devices to measure temperature.
The RTR-503 is a devices to measure temperature humidity.
Do not use this unit for any purpose other than temperature measurement.
Do not use any batteries other than those that are recommended.
It may cause fire or damage.
If water or a foreign object enters the case, immediately cease using it.
CAUTION
We are not responsible for any malfunction or trouble caused by the use of our
product or by any problem caused by the malfunction of our unit. Please be
fully aware of this before using our product.
This product has been designed for private or industrial use only.
Cracks may develop in the unit casing if it comes into contact with hazardous
substances such as oil products.
Do not drop or expose the unit to strong impact.
- The case was closed with dust, hair, etc., on the rubber packing or in the groove for the
packing.
- The rubber packing was damaged. (In this case, please purchase the optional maintenance
set.)
- The unit suffered from significant temperature change while wet. especially if the
temperature change was from high to low.
If the unit is being used in an environment where there is a possibility of oil spraying or
splashing, T&D advises protecting the unit by placing it in a polyethylene bag.
Pay attention to water leakage or foreign objects entering into the unit case as
in the following cases.
It is not for use in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as in
connection with medical equipment whether directly or indirectly.
Do not use or store the unit in places such as listed below:
It may cause electrocution, fire or damage to the unit or to your computer.
- Areas exposed to direct sunlight
- Areas exposed to water or high-pressure water flow.
- Areas exposed to organic solvents and corrosive gas.
- Areas exposed to strong magnetic fields
- Areas exposed to static electricity.
- Areas exposed to fire or overheating.
- Areas exposed to excessive dust or smoke.
Battery life depends on the measurement environment, communication
frequency, recording interval and battery quality.
Avoid using the lithium batteries, LS 14250 for long periods at temperatures
over 60 oC.
Operate the units with the latest version of RTR-500GSM for Windows.
The latest version software can be downloaded from our home page.
RTR-05P1
Sensor Adaptor Cable for RTR-502Pt
(Unit temp resistance and measurement range is -40 to 80 oC but wireless communication cannot occur in an environment of less than -30 oC)
In order to download data via wireless communication, it is necessary to purchase Base Unit.
Cable Length: 1.0m
Sensor Temperature Resistance: -25 to 60°C
Vinyl
Vinyl Coated Wire
Materials:
Optional Sensors for the RTR-52Pt can be selected
from the Optional Sensors for TR-81.
Morever, designed for easy compatibility, the
RTR-52Pt can be used with any three-wire type Pt100
/ Pt1000 temperature sensor.
Wireless Thermo Recorders Warranty
Notes about Sensors
TR-5106, the standard Sensor for RTR-502.
-Do no fold the sensor (tip section) or expose it to a strong impact. This may cause trouble or break the
wire.
-The sensor and the cable are shielded by Tefl on . If the shield has a defect or tear, the waterproof
capacity is lost as the shield is very thin. Inspect it before operation.
-Insert the sensor tip of least 5cm or more to obtain on accurate temperture measurement.
-Only use the sensor within the sensor heat-durability range.
RTR-501 / RTR-502 / RTR-503 / RTR-502Pt
Customer's name:
Address:
Phone No.:
TR-3310, the standard temperature and humidity sensor for RTR-503.
-Use the sensor only within the measurable temperature and humidity
range (Temperature: 0 oC to 55 oC and , Humidity: 10% to 95% RH)
-The Temperature/Humidity sensor cable cannot be extended.
-When the sensor is not used, put it in the attached plastic bag with a drying agent and keep it in cool,
dark place at 5 oC to 25 oC and 30% RH or less.
-The replacement period for the standard sensor is 1 year. Replace it when 1 year has passed after
opening the bag.
RTR-05P1, the sensor adaptor for RTR-502Pt.
Cable Length: 1.0m
Possible Temperature Measurement Range: 0 to 55°C
Possible Humidity Measurement Range: 10 to 95%RH
Sensor Temperature Resistance: -10 to 60°C
Temp Measurement Accuracy: Average +/- 0.3°C
Humidity Measurement Accuracy:
+/-5%RH (At 25°C / 50%RH)
Service Life: 1 year
(under normal operational conditions)
Operational Conditions:
Without dew condensation, water leakage or effect
from corrosive gas or organic solvents.
Temperature / Humidity Sensor
Materials:
Polypropylene Resin
Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire
Resistance -30 to 80 oC
(*1) When measuring and recording using Fahrenheit, although it is possible to measure between -327.8 and 1112 degrees, the LCD on the Logger can only show
between -199.9 and 999.9 degrees.
(*2) Contact your local authorized TandD sales representative.
(*3) Battery life depends on measurement environment, recording interval and battery performance.
(*4) Water protection is rated as splashproof (IP64) when the sensor is connected. Not for continued immersion.
Battery terminals may provide insufficient contact due to age or vibration.
Please be careful not to lose data due to insufficient contact.
The battery life may be signifi cantly decreased.
(Sold Separately)
10 to 95%RH
Avg. +/- 0.3 oC Avg. +/-5%RH
TR-5106
Teflon-Shielded Sensor for RTR-502
1 Temperature Channel
Approx. 15 Sec. (in air)
Approx. 2 Sec. (in agitated water)
- 40 to 80 oC
0.1 oC
1 Humidity
Channel
External Temp. Sensor
Three - Wire Pt100 / Pt1000
Measurement Range
Measurement Display
Resolution
RTR-502Pt
External Temp. and
Humidity Sensor
(TR-3310)
Sensor Response
Time
Measurement
Accuracy
Do not put your fingers or foreign matter into the sensor connection.
Products Specification
Thermal-Constant
Time
In order to properly use this product, please carefully read this manual before using. T&D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any malfunction of and / or trouble with this
product or with your computer that is caused by the improper handling of this product and will deem such trouble or malfunction as falling outside the conditions for free repair
outlined in the attached warranty.
-This sensor adaptor is not waterproof. Only use in an environment where there is no condensation or
possibility of wetness.
-When connecting the sensor, please follow the connection diagram on the terminal block. Please
make sure to securely tighten the screws to the terminal block so as there is no chance of becoming
unfastened.
Wireless Regulations
Radio, EMC and Safety Regulations
This device complies with part 15 of the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) rules and with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada (IC).
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Dealer's name:
Address:
Phone No.:
Guarantee period:
Statement of Limited Warranty
1.
2.
Changes or Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
3.
Note: 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 accordance 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:
4.
- 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.
- sssConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
12 months from date of purchase
Date of purchase:
5.
This product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1)
year following the date of purchase. Should the product fail to operate per specification in normal use
during this period T&D will repair the unit or provide a replacement free of charge. T&D will not accept
returns for any reason other than defects during the warranty period, and will not accept any product
that has been misused, dropped, abused or inappropriately used or mistreated at any time.
This warranty is strictly limited to repair or replacement-in-kind for defective product. T&D makes no
other warranty, either express or implied, and will not accept liability beyond the remedies stated herein.
Specifically, T&D will not accept liability for direct, indirect, special, consequential or incidental damages
arising from the use of this product.
Customers wishing to submit a defective product for repair or replacement during the warranty
period should first contact the dealer from whom it was originally purchased. After receiving a return
authorization the defective product should then be packaged along with a description of the difficulties
being experienced, proof of purchase and all included accessories and materials, and returned it to
the dealer. In the event of difficulty contacting the original dealer, customers should contact the nearest
authorized T&D sales representative. A list of these can be found on the company's website, www.
tandd.com, or it can be obtained by contacting TandD US directly.
This limited warranty statement gives the customer specific legal rights. The customer may also have
other rights which vary from state to state in the United States, from province to province in Canada,
and from country to country elsewhere in the world. To the extent this limited warranty statement is
inconsistent with local law, this statement shall be deemed modified to be consistent with such local
law.
For further information relating to product repair or replacement, or for other service questions after
the termination of the warranty period, customers should contact their local authorized T&D sales
representative.

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