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In order to carry out wireless communication, register Groups and 
Remote Units.

For details about how to register, see the [Help Menu] in the provided 

software

T&D Recorder for Windows

or the accompanying User’s 

Manual.

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Connect the communication cable.

Connect the RTR-57C Unit to your computer with the provided 

communication cable (RS-232C).

Place the data logger on the RTR-57C.

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Communication Cable 

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Place the unit face down 

on the RTR-57C.

NOTE:

If light enters during communication, an error will occur. Please make 
sure to place the unit within the ridges for an exact fit.

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Communication between RTR-51/52/53

RVR-52 and your Computer

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Wireless Communication: 

Remote Unit Registration

NOTE:

Wireless communication can only be carried out with RTR-51/52/53 and 
RVR-52 units that have been registered as Remote Units via the provided 
software

T&D Recorder for Windows

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Please extend the antenna when using wireless communication.

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Connect the cable so that communication can occur between the 
data logger and your computer. (See p.15-17)

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Open

T&D Recorder for Windows

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In the Main Window, click [Remote Unit Registration] and carry 
out the registration.

Register the data logger unit to be used as a Remote Unit.

If you wish to make Recording Start settings via computer, see the [Help 
Menu] in the display for the type of logger you wish to make settings for. 
Details can also be found in the

T&D Recorder for Windows

User’s Manual 

explanation of the [Recording Start] display.

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Summary of Contents for RTR-57C

Page 1: ...User s Manual Thank you for purchasing our product Carefully read this instruction manual before using this unit 2003 7 16004264060 Copyright 2001 2003 T D Corporation All rights reserved...

Page 2: ...d so please keep it in a safe place Please read the warranty and provisions for free repair carefully Notices about this User s Manual In order to properly use this product please carefully read this...

Page 3: ...s to the unit immediately turn the power OFF and remove the batteries Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Do not put your fingers or foreign matter into the communication port Do not use bat...

Page 4: ...mage and or insufficient contact In places which are not flat It may lead to the unit being dropped or falling and cause injury or damage In places exposed to fire or heat It may cause damage or a cha...

Page 5: ...tion Recording Start 29 Downloading Recorded Data 34 Graph Display 37 Event List Display 39 Other Functions Checking Upper and Lower Limits Setting the Upper and Lower Limit Range 41 Viewing the Resul...

Page 6: ...regular basis the battery life of the RTR 5 Series Units will be shortened For example if the monitoring interval is set at 1 minute the battery life will be about 4 months Easy Data Collection from...

Page 7: ...y Life varies according to type of battery measuring environment transmission frequency and ambient temperature This estimate of battery life was based on normal use under normal conditions using a ne...

Page 8: ...ation Dial Moving the dial up and down By moving the dial up or down the arrow will move to allow you to choose the desired item The selected part will be displayed in an easy to see inversed shade Wh...

Page 9: ...adjust the arrow to BACK and press it to complete the setting and take you back to the menu display When carrying out a Remote Unit search a mark will appear next to Group Names in which Remote Units...

Page 10: ...d of batteries Install the batteries in the correct direction to align and Battery charging via the main unit is impossible If you use an outside power source batteries are not necessary The RTR 57C u...

Page 11: ...and the recorded time of downloaded data will be different from the actual one so please set the date and time accurately When changing the battery the time of the main unit may become incorrect pleas...

Page 12: ...rder for Windows 100 meters Remote Unit Remote Unit Group 14 Read Logger Settings The RTR 57C can read and display all settings for any selected data logger that has been registered Search for Remote...

Page 13: ...a to your computer connect the RTR 57C Unit to your computer with the communication cable provided NOTE Wireless communication cannot be done with the computer Communicating with the Computer 15 Commu...

Page 14: ...ration NOTE Wireless communication can only be carried out with RTR 51 52 53 and RVR 52 units that have been registered as Remote Units via the provided software T D Recorder for Windows Please extend...

Page 15: ...ion before making any changes See p 24 for details Wireless Communication Recording Start Wireless Communication Recording Start Select a Group in which Remote Units are registered Select a Remote Uni...

Page 16: ...usly overwritten Recording Interval Choose from 15 intervals 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds and 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 and 60 minutes 3 Make Recording Condition Settings Before selecting a Remote Unit you can r...

Page 17: ...ction For details about how to lift the protection see the Help Menu in the provided software T D Recorder for Windows or see its User s Manual About Reading the Recording Settings Select a Remote Uni...

Page 18: ...unication is possible will appear with a mark next to them See p 45 for details 25 Wireless Communication Downloading Recorded Data Select a Group in which Remote Units are registered Select the Remot...

Page 19: ...ved in the RTR 57C and the data cannot be saved the message Memory Full will be displayed and the downloading will be canceled Carry out any new download only after having downloaded and saved the rec...

Page 20: ...gs mean The recording conditions of a specified Remote Unit can be read into an RTR 57C unit If you wish to restart recording without making any changes to the recording conditions specify the Remote...

Page 21: ...o the menu The Remote Unit will start recording 32 3 Move the arrow to Programmed after setting the conditions 4 Set the recording start time and move the arrow to REC START 1 In the Main Menu open RE...

Page 22: ...r Please make sure to place the unit within the ridges for an exact fit Place logger face down on RTR 57C For TR 71S 72S Connect using the included communication cable TR 3C10 34 Download recorded dat...

Page 23: ...d Result If the amount of main unit memory is low the downloading of recorded data may be impossible When you check the amount of the memory to confirm whether the data you wish to download can be sav...

Page 24: ...e displayed when Set Limits has been set as ON Graph Display OK CH1 38 Cursor Bar Fixed Display Cursor position is displayed and measurement information is displayed at the top of the LCD display Uppe...

Page 25: ...the data at the cursor position Arrows Rising Edge Data Falling Edge Data Both Rising and Falling within 1 second 40 Measurements are taken every second and events are recorded if any changes have oc...

Page 26: ...s to the value click to activate the new setting Upper Limit Lower Limit By holding down the buttons on the main unit you can make rapid changes to the values Pressing the button will make the value l...

Page 27: ...ppear with a mark next to them See p 45 for details 1 In the Main Menu open Gather Data 2 Select the Remote Unit you wish to view 3 Click Get Rmote Info 4 Once communication has been completed the Rem...

Page 28: ...ames with which communication is possible This function can be useful when selecting Remote Units for downloading data or starting recording 1 In the Main Menu open SEARCH RMOTE 2 Select the search ra...

Page 29: ...ring Interval Interval The monitoring interval is the amount of time between the starting of wireless communication to gather current Remote Unit readings Selections can be made from 15 sec 30 sec and...

Page 30: ...ar 50 Viewing a data list Unregistered data loggers will appear by channel name If a channel name shows This means that when the recording conditions were set via direct cable connection between the d...

Page 31: ...deletion process 52 Deleting All Data Recording Conditions and other settings will not be deleted Recording conditions can be returned to the original factory settings by going to REC SETTINGS Initia...

Page 32: ...and down to make it lighter 1 In the Main Menu open SET FUNCTIONS and Backlight 3 Move the arrow to and click BACK to finish 54 Muting the Operations Buzzer Checking Memory Number of Saved Readings T...

Page 33: ...or change Temperature Unit display settings for each data logger in the Recording Start Settings display in the supplied software For details see the Help menu in T D Recorder for Windows or the User...

Page 34: ...BACK BACK Display Graph See p 37 Judge See p 41 Select Delete See p 51 Displays the graph for that data View results of judgement After confirmation select OK to finish MONITOR MODE View Current Meas...

Page 35: ...yed if you have selected Wireless and Package Record Standby Call by Group 60 BACK Upper and Lower Limit Settings See p 41 Backlight See p 53 Set Clock See p 11 Check Memory See p 54 Clear Memory See...

Page 36: ...ess Method ETSI EN300 220 Transmission Distance Up to 100 meters May vary with conditions Interface Communication Speed Special Short Wave Radio Type approx 2 000bps min with data logger Modular Jack...

Page 37: ...estimated here is calculated using a new battery under normal operating conditions and is no way should be understood as a guarantee of battery life 2 Operating temperature depends on the specificatio...

Page 38: ...5 Sensor Temperature Durability 70 to 180 Water Resistance Splash Proof Sensor and Cable Measurement Accuracy Average 0 3 20 to 80 Average 0 5 40 to 20 80 to 110 Average 1 0 60 to 40 110 to 155 66 Sen...

Page 39: ...r Resistance 100 Output 2V at 20mA 0 4V at 4mA Conversion Accuracy 0 5 Cable Length 1 5 m Materials M3 5 Crimp Terminal Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire Input Cables Optional 68 Wall Attachment TR 05K2 Ma...

Page 40: ...about our company news products upcoming events software and user s guides downloads as well as other support Please stop by and see what we have to offer http www tandd jp This is printed on 100 recy...

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