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Product User Guide

Reading Rate 1 reading every second up to 1 reading every 24 hours

Memory 10,752 readings per channel

LED Functionality

•  Green LED blinks every 5 seconds to indicate unit is logging
•  Blue LED blinks every 15 seconds to indicate unit is in wireless mode
•  Red LED blinks every 1 second to indicate alarm condition

Memory Wrap 

Around

Yes

Start Modes Immediate Start & Delay Start

Battery Type Ultralife 9V lithium battery included; 

user replaceable

Battery  Life   Approximately 16 months typical at a 10 minute reading rate 

Time Accuracy  ±1 minute/month

Computer Interface

USB to mini USB, 250,000 baud for standalone operation or RFC1000 
required for wireless operation

Operating System 

Compatibility

XP SP3/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8 (MadgeTech 4 only)

MadgeTech Software 

Compatibility

•  Standard Software version 4.2.1.1 or later
•  Secure Software version 4.2.0.1 or later

Operating  

Environment

•  0 °C to +55 °C (+32 °F to +131 °F)
•  0 %RH to 95 %RH non-condensing
•  0.002 PSIA to 100 PSIA

Dimensions

•  Data logger: 3.0 in x 3.5 in x 0.95 in  

(76.2 mm x 88.9 mm x 24.1 mm)

•  Sensor: 1.98 in x 1.98 in x 1.15 in  

(50.3 mm x 50.3 mm x 29.2 mm)

•  Cable Length: 16 ft (192 in)

Weight 140 g (4.9 oz)

Enclosure Material ABS Plastic

Alarm

User configurable audible, on-screen, email and text (SMS) alarms.

Alarm Delay: A cumulative alarm delay may be set in which the device 
will activate the alarm (via LED) only when the device has recorded a 
user specified time duration of data.

Audible Alarm 

Functionality

1 Beep per second for reading alarm above/below threshold

Approvals US (FCC), CA (IC), CE, South Korea (KCC), China (CMIIT), Japan (LCIE)

RFCO

2

RHTemp2000A General Specifications

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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 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. 

To satisfy FCC RF Exposure requirements for mobile and base station transmission devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or 

more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during operation. To ensure compliance, operation 

at closer than this distance is not recommended. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating 

in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

Summary of Contents for RFCO2RHTemp2000A

Page 1: ...RFCO2RHTemp2000A To view the full MadgeTech product line visit our website at www madgetech com RFCO2RHTemp2000A Wireless CO2 Humidity Temperature Data Logger Product User Guide ...

Page 2: ...itional Features Operation 3 Mounting Instructions 4 Product Maintenance 5 Recalibration 5 RMA Instructions 5 General Specifications 6 7 RFC1000 Transceiver Product Overview 9 Installation Guide 9 Mounting Instruction 10 Channel Programming 11 Deployment Activation 12 General Specifications 12 Compliance Information 13 Troubleshooting Tips Back Cover Table of Contents ...

Page 3: ...Start icon 7 To download data select the device in the list click the Stop icon and then click the Download icon A graph will automatically display the data Quick Start Steps 1 Install the MadgeTech 4 Software and USB Drivers onto a Windows PC 2 Before plugging the data logger in the computer make sure the wireless setting on the device is set to Wireless OFF If wireless mode is on press and hold ...

Page 4: ...onments including buildings offices hospitals schools and laboratories By determining the levels of carbon dioxide improvements can be made to the ventilation systems and energy saving opportunities become more easily identified Selection Buttons The logger is designed with 3 direct selection buttons Scroll Units and Wireless Scroll Allows user to scroll through current readings average stats and ...

Page 5: ... the drop down menus 4 If selecting to receive notifications by email or text message click Email settings and make sure the correct info has been entered Email and text message notifications will not be received if settings are incorrect 5 Click OK The OK button will be disabled if the Rule name box is empty Changing the Alarm Settings of a Device 1 In the Connected devices panel select the RFCO2...

Page 6: ...r wall mounting as shown below There are two holes in the base to allow for screws for mounting Mounting Instructions 4 Still need help For more troubleshooting tips and information refer to the built in help section of the MadgeTech 4 software visit our Knowledge Base online at www madgetech com kbase or contact us for customer support at 603 456 2011 ...

Page 7: ... blank fields 3 Complete the applicable fields on the form including customer Billing and Shipping information even if they are the same Please see the field explanation below for a more detailed description about questions asked in the Device Information section 4 When all of the fields are complete click Generate RMA 5 Print out the confirmation page that follows containing the RMA number and Ma...

Page 8: ...or 1 98 in x 1 98 in x 1 15 in 50 3 mm x 50 3 mm x 29 2 mm Cable Length 16 ft 192 in Weight 140 g 4 9 oz Enclosure Material ABS Plastic Alarm User configurable audible on screen email and text SMS alarms Alarm Delay A cumulative alarm delay may be set in which the device will activate the alarm via LED only when the device has recorded a user specified time duration of data Audible Alarm Functiona...

Page 9: ...al Transmission Distance to other RFC1000s RFC1000 4 000 ft max outdoors line of sight unobstructed 1 000 ft max indoors typical urban environment RFC1000 CE 2 500 ft max outdoors line of sight unobstructed 700 ft max indoors typical urban environment RFC1000 IP69K 4 000 ft max outdoors line of sight unobstructed 1 000 ft max indoors typical urban environment Transmission Distance to data loggers ...

Page 10: ...Product User Guide RFC1000 Wireless Transceiver 8 Other models available RFC1000 CE Approved for European markets RFC1000 IP69K Splash Proof for harsh environments ...

Page 11: ...densing The RFC1000 is rated IP40 and is protected against solids that are greater than 1mm in size This device is not water resistant LEDs The red LED indicates that the device has power The green LED will blink when communicating with other MadgeTech devices 9 Installation Guide 1 Locate the Autorun exe file on the MadgeTech 4 Software Flash Drive 2 Select MadgeTech Software in the MadgeTech Ins...

Page 12: ...ess performance both the RFC1000 and the MadgeTech data loggers should be mounted in the same orientation This usually means that the external antenna should be pointing straight up The antenna can pivot to accommodate either a wall mount or a desk mount 10 ...

Page 13: ...MadgeTech data logger or RFC1000 that is on the same network is required to use the same channel If all of the devices are not on the same channel the devices will not communicate with one another The images below show the orientations available of the switches for each channel Channel 26 all switches in the up position is not supported 11 Follow the instructions below to configure the channel set...

Page 14: ...oors or there are walls obstacles corners that need to be maneuvered around set up additional RFC1000s as needed Step 3 Verify that the data loggers are in wireless transmission mode See Channel Programming steps above Step 4 On a Windows PC launch the Madgetech 4 software program All active data loggers will be listed in the software showing that the device s are recognized Step 5 To activate the...

Page 15: ...pplicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an an...

Page 16: ...RFC1000 is not properly connected 1 In the software click the File button then click Options 2 In the Options window click Communications 3 The Detected Interfaces box will list all of the available communication interfaces If the RFC1000 is listed here then the software has correctly recognized and is ready to use it Check that Windows recognizes the connected RFC1000 wireless transceiver If the ...

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