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Contents 

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Contents .............................................................................................. 1

 

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System ................................................................................................ 3

 

2.1

 

System overview .................................................................................... 3

 

3

 

First steps ............................................................................................ 4

 

4

 

Offline Konfiguration ............................................................................ 5

 

5

 

Licences .............................................................................................. 6

 

1.1

 

testo Saveris 2 App ................................................................................ 6

 

6

 

WiFi data logger ................................................................................... 8

 

6.1

 

Technical data ........................................................................................ 8

 

6.1.1

 

Measurement-specific data ..................................................... 8

 

6.1.2

 

General data ............................................................................ 9

 

6.1.3

 

WiFi-specific data .................................................................. 12

 

6.1.4

 

Technical data for a secure wireless LAN.............................. 12

 

6.1.5

 

Authorizations ........................................................................ 14

 

6.1.5.1

 

European Union, EFTA countries .......................... 14

 

6.1.5.2

 

USA/Canada ......................................................... 19

 

6.1.5.3

 

Japan .................................................................... 20

 

6.1.5.4

 

Australia ................................................................ 20

 

6.1.5.5

 

China .................................................................... 20

 

6.1.5.6

 

Korea .................................................................... 20

 

6.1.5.7

 

Russia ................................................................... 21

 

6.1.5.8

 

Chile ...................................................................... 21

 

6.1.5.9

 

Singapore ............................................................. 21

 

6.1.5.10

 

Ukraine ................................................................. 21

 

6.1.5.11

 

United Arab Emirates ............................................ 21

 

6.1.6

 

Authorizations (2016) ............................................................. 21

 

6.2

 

Safety and the environment ................................................................. 24

 

1.1.1

 

General safety instructions .................................................... 24

 

1.1.2

 

Safety instructions for patients with a cardiac pacemaker or 
implanted cardiac pacemaker ............................................... 25

 

1.1.3

 

Batteries ................................................................................ 25

 

1.1.4

 

Protecting the environment ................................................... 25

 

6.3

 

Wall bracket ......................................................................................... 26

 

Summary of Contents for Saveris 2

Page 1: ...ations 14 6 1 5 1 European Union EFTA countries 14 6 1 5 2 USA Canada 19 6 1 5 3 Japan 20 6 1 5 4 Australia 20 6 1 5 5 China 20 6 1 5 6 Korea 20 6 1 5 7 Russia 21 6 1 5 8 Chile 21 6 1 5 9 Singapore 21...

Page 2: ...10 3 System warnings 35 11 Configuration 37 11 1 Users 37 11 2 User roles 38 11 3 Account ID 38 11 4 Measuring point groups 39 11 5 Areas 40 11 6 WiFi data loggers 40 11 7 Firmware updates 41 12 User...

Page 3: ...table intervals and transmit the readings directly to the Testo Cloud via WLAN The readings stored in the Cloud can be analyzed at any time anywhere using an internet enabled smartphone tablet or PC L...

Page 4: ...he housing 4 Remove the insulation strips from the battery compartment The data logger is now activated 5 Tighten the screws on the back of the housing back up The Quick Start Guide is provided to ass...

Page 5: ...D and paste it into the relevant field on the PDF form You will find the Account ID in the testo Saveris 2 software under Configuration Account ID 4 Enter the Network name SSID and if necessary your W...

Page 6: ...The configuration wizard offers user friendly recognition and selection of the WLAN network which enables an easier and faster integration of the loggers Push recipient addressees who are informed wh...

Page 7: ...quirements for operating the testo Saveris 2 loggers correctly You can also optionally create and send status reports Please note that due to IOS system limitations the logger commissioning and networ...

Page 8: ...3 Probe specific Accuracy 1 digit 0 5 C 0 5 C 0 5 C 0 5 of reading 0 5 C 2 RH at 25 C 2 to 98 RH Probe specific Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 C 0 1 C 200 to 999 9 C 1 C remaining meas range 0 1 C 0 1 RH 0 1 C...

Page 9: ...dard In many applications it is recommended that you recalibrate the loggers every 12 months This can be carried out by Testo Industrial Services TIS or other certified service providers with the aid...

Page 10: ...ratures below 10 C please use Energizer batteries 0515 0572 Dimensions 95 x 75 x 30 5 mm Weight including batteries 240 g EN 12830 certified Yes Yes No No No Door contact No Optional No No No Wall bra...

Page 11: ...nergizer batteries 0515 0572 Voltage supply 4 x AA AlMn batteries Mains unit optional for temperatures below 10 C please use Energizer batteries 0515 0572 Dimensions 95 x 75 x 30 5 mm 95 x 75 x 30 5 m...

Page 12: ...EAP PEAP0 PSK EAP PEAP1 TLS EAP PEAP1 MSCHAPv2 EAP PEAP1 PSK 6 1 4 Technical data for a secure wireless LAN Ports The testo Saveris 2 WiFi data loggers use the MQTT protocol which communicates via por...

Page 13: ...lect whether DHCP or Static IP is used select expert mode for the corresponding information testo Saveris 2 application The testo Saveris 2 application is accessible via a normal up to date browser ww...

Page 14: ...6 1 5 Authorizations 6 1 5 1 European Union EFTA countries T1 0572 2001...

Page 15: ...T2 0572 2002...

Page 16: ...T3 0572 2003...

Page 17: ...H1 0572 2004...

Page 18: ...H2 0572 2005...

Page 19: ...peration USA Contains FCC ID N8NLSD4WF0459 T1 FCC ID 2ACVD 05722031 T2 FCC ID 2ACVD 05722032 T3 FCC ID 2ACVD 05722033 H1 FCC ID 2ACVD 05722034 H2 FCC ID 2ACVD 05722035 T1 FCC ID WAF 0572203X T2 FCC ID...

Page 20: ...2014DP5736 H1 0572 2004 CMIIT ID 2014DP5732 H2 0572 2005 CMIIT ID 2014DP5733 6 1 5 6 Korea Instrument model Saveris 2 T1 Saveris 2 T2 Saveris 2 T3 Saveris 2 H1 Saveris 2 H2 Identification number MSIP...

Page 21: ...Saveris 2 T3 2016 Saveris 2 H1 2016 Saveris 2 H2 2016 Mat No 0572 2031 0572 2032 0572 2033 0572 2034 0572 2035 Date 04 05 2017 The use of the wireless module is subject to the regulations and stipula...

Page 22: ...stonia EE Finland FI France FR Greece GR Ireland IE Italy IT Latvia LV Lithuania LT Luxembourg LU Malta MT Netherlands NL Austria AT Poland PL Portugal PT Romania RO Sweden SE Slovakia SK Slovenia SI...

Page 23: ...8 Sa mise en service est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne doit causer aucune interf rence dangereuse et 2 cet appareil doit supporter toute interf rence y compris des interf ren...

Page 24: ...f 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 tha...

Page 25: ...or lead to injury due to current surges fire or escaping chemicals Only use the batteries supplied in accordance with the instructions in the instruction manual Do not short circuit the batteries Do n...

Page 26: ...are not included in the scope of delivery Select mounting materials that are appropriate for the required mounting location Suitable for 0527 2001 0527 2002 0527 2003 0527 2004 0527 2005 0527 2031 05...

Page 27: ...2034 1 Wall bracket 2 Data logger 3 Unlocking tool 4 Magnetic plate optionally available order number 0554 2001 Insert the unlocking tool into the unlocking opening Pull the data logger up and out of...

Page 28: ...loud 4 Control key to manually start data transfer 5 Battery compartment on rear 6 USB and probe sockets on the bottom instrument specific 6 4 2 Display icons Icon Description Battery capacity 75 to 1...

Page 29: ...e there is no configuration stored in the online data logger yet Online data logger flashes green at one second intervals Online data logger is in configuration mode and can be configured within 5 min...

Page 30: ...nt Online data logger gives 1 long red flash An alarm was detected by the online data logger Online data logger gives 2 short green flashes Measurement data was successfully transmitted to the Cloud l...

Page 31: ...status information see page 43 2 Command bar see page 43 3 User management see page 42 4 Menu bar with the main menus Dashboard see page 32 Analysis reports see page 32 Alarms see page 34 Configurati...

Page 32: ...ystem Generated reports according to the settings specified by the user Report settings Creating an automatic report 1 Click on the Create an automatic report button 2 Enter the data required for crea...

Page 33: ...ated reports A summary of the reports already generated is displayed Click on the icon to display more information Click on the Download button to download a report Click on the Edit this report serie...

Page 34: ...own Click on the Mark all as read button to mark all alerts as read 10 2Alarm settings Creating and displaying alarm settings Click on the New alarm setting button to create a new alarm setting Existi...

Page 35: ...n front of the recipient or enter the name and e mail address of other recipients and click on the Add button SMS recipient addressees who are informed when an alarm occurs Click on the checkbox in fr...

Page 36: ...eckbox in front of the measuring point group measuring point E mail recipient addressees who are informed when an alarm occurs Click on the checkbox in front of the recipient or enter the name and e m...

Page 37: ...field Second name second name of the user Surname surname of the user required field Password and Repeat password user password The user password can be changed by the user at a later stage User role...

Page 38: ...loggers x x Configure and deactivate WiFi data loggers x x Create edit and delete areas x x Display create edit and delete alarm settings and system warnings x x Read and analyze readings x x x x Disp...

Page 39: ...nd edit the settings The following settings can be defined and edited Title designation of the measuring point group required field Description description of the measuring point group Area area that...

Page 40: ...loggers logged on is displayed Click on the Details button to display more information Click on the Deactivate or Activate button to deactivate or activate WiFi data loggers Configuring a WiFi data l...

Page 41: ...it unit in which the readings are displayed Select sensor type only for model T2 T3 sensor type used by the measurement channel Save click on the button to save the settings Deactivate or Activate cli...

Page 42: ...e for the date and time display Save click on the button to save the settings 12 2Account information Information about your Saveris 2 account is displayed 12 3Change password The user password can be...

Page 43: ...ting to the product Click on the icon to open the System messages The number of unread system messages is displayed above the icon A summary of all system messages is displayed Unread system messages...

Page 44: ...spelling and to the suffixes of certificate names ca pem client pem private key Check whether the certificate is available in a PEM or BASE64 format To do so open the certificate using a text editor a...

Page 45: ...must explicitly export the certificate from the Radius server using BASE64 or convert it using openssl There must be one certificate only not a bundle inside the file The WiFi data logger is displayi...

Page 46: ...he WLAN network Use the Quick Start Guide to create a new configuration file with the correct network name and save this onto the WiFi data logger 3 The access point of the WLAN network does not use o...

Page 47: ...Fi data logger is displaying error code E52 what can I do The data logger could not log into the Cloud because it is already logged into another account Please log the data logger out of the existing...

Page 48: ...to create a new configuration file and save this onto the WiFi data logger The WiFi data logger is displaying the warning message no License what can I do The WiFi data logger cannot be logged on beca...

Page 49: ...rectified Deleting an alarm setting for individual channels measurement locations from a T3 and T2 no longer deletes both channels Internal errors on the web application are now presented in a uniform...

Page 50: ...discharged and Power supply interrupted have been adapted The presentation of the data in the data analysis and the reports have been aligned The presentation of deregistered WiFI data loggers on the...

Page 51: ...has been rectified The error that for the dew point and absolute humidity channels the alarm did not function has been rectified The error that when measuring in F the e mail and SMS alarms were alway...

Page 52: ...s error has been rectified Only a limited number of characters could be used for descriptions The length of the fields has been adjusted accordingly Suspended alarms are now identified as such Alarm l...

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