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T&D RTR507B User manual

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To ensure safe and proper operation, please read this manual
thoroughly before use.
Overview
The RTR501B, RTR502B, RTR503B and RTR507B are wireless
data loggers designed to measure and record temperature
and humidity.
Recorded data is then automatically collected by the Base Unit
via wireless communication and downloaded for archive and
analysis.
As a Remote Unit, the RTR501B / 502B / 503B / 507B requires a Base
Unit to carry out wireless communication.
(Compatible Base Units: RTR500BC, RTR500BW, RTR-500MBS-A, RTR-
500DC, RTR-500, RTR-500NW/AW)
For the operation and conguration of the Base Unit, refer to
the instruction manual attached to the Base Unit or the RTR500B
Series Help available on T&D Website.
Wireless Thermo Recorder RTR501B / 502B / 503B / 507B is re-
ferred to as the “(data) logger” or “device” in this manual.
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Package Contents
RTR501B
Internal Temp
Sensor
RTR502B
Temp Sensor
TR-5106
(Included)
RTR503B
Temp-Humidity
Sensor
TR-3310 (Included)
RTR507B
High Precision
Temp-Humidity Sensor
SHB -3101 (Included)
Common Accessories
• Lithium Battery LS14250 (or Large Capacity Battery Adaptor Kit RTR-500B1 for L type model)
• Strap (Not included with L type model)
• Manual Set (Warranty Included)
Part Names
Make sure that the sensor is completely
inserted until you hear a “click” sound.
Sensor
Jack
LCD Display
Antenna
Optical
Communication
Port
<Side>
(L type)
<Side><Front> <Back>
Installing the Battery
Recording starts automatically by inserting the battery with the
default or previous settings.
Battery
Cover
Rubber
Packing
Screw
Lithium Battery
Default Settings
Recording Mode Endless
Recording Interval 10 minutes
Recording Start
Method
Immediate Start
• Make sure to use the proper type and
size screwdriver. (Phillips head #1
screwdriver is recommended.)
• Insert the supplied battery with the
tube attached. When using a CR2 lithi-
um battery, the tube is not necessary.
• Before closing the cover, check the
rubber packing for dust or scratches,
as they can reduce the water resis-
tance of the rubber.
• Be sure to completely close the cover.
Make sure not to over tighten the
screws.
• Appropriate Tightening Torque:
20N·cm to 30N·cm (2Kgf·cm to 3Kgf·cm)
Battery Replacement
When it is time for the battery to be
replaced, a battery warning mark will
appear. Please change the battery as
soon as possible if this mark appears.
If you continue to use the logger without changing the battery, the
current temperature and [bAtt] will be displayed alternately and
wireless communication will stop. (Recording will continue.)
Alternating
Display
• If the battery is further left unchanged, the display will automatically shut
o and all previously recorded data will be lost.
• Although the logger continues to work for a period after the battery has
been removed, leaving the device without a battery until the LCD display
goes blank will cause all recorded data to be lost.
Remote Unit Registration
Using the software of the compatible Base Unit, carry out Remote
Unit Registration via optical or Bluetooth.
Optical Communication
Connect the Base Unit to a PC with a USB cable, and place the data
logger face down to align the communication areas as shown be-
low.
Bluetooth®Communication
When the RTR500BW is a Base Unit, it is possible to make Base Unit
and Remote Unit settings from nearby mobile devices using Blue-
tooth.
Wireless Thermo Recorder
RTR501B / 502B / 503B / 507B
User's Manual
Specications
Model RTR501B / 501BL RTR502B / 502BL RTR503B / 503BL RTR507B / 507BL
Measurement
Channels Temperature 1ch Temperature 1ch Temperature 1ch, Humidity 1ch Temperature 1ch, Humidity 1ch
Sensor Thermistor (Internal) Thermistor Thermistor Polymer Resistance Thermistor Polymer Resistance
Measurement
Range -40 to 80℃ -60 to 155℃ 0 to 55℃ 10 to 95%RH -25 to 70℃ 0 to 99 %RH (*1)
Accuracy Avg. ±0.5℃
Avg. ± 0.3℃
at -20 to 80℃
Avg. ±0.5℃
at -40 to -20℃, 80 to 110℃
Avg. ± 1.0℃
at -60 to -40℃, 110 to 155℃
Avg. ± 0.3℃ ±5 %RH
at 25℃, to 0%RH
±0.3°C
at 10 to 40℃
±0.5°C
Others
±2.5 %RH
at 15 to 35℃,
30 to 80%RH
Measurement
Resolution 0.1℃ 0.1℃ 0.1℃ 1 %RH 0.1℃ 0.1 %RH
Responsiveness
Thermal Time Constant:
Approx. 15 min.
Approx. 25 min. (L Type)
Response Time (90%):
Approx. 35 min.
Approx. 47 min. (L Type)
Thermal Time Constant:
Approx. 30 sec. (in air)
Approx. 4 sec. (in agitated water)
Response Time (90%):
Approx. 80 sec. (in air)
Approx. 7 sec. (in agitated water)
Response Time (90%): Approx. 7 min. Response Time (90%): Approx. 7 min.
Logging
Capacity 16,000 readings 16,000 readings
8,000 data sets (One data set con-
sists of readings for all channels in
that type of unit.)
8,000 data sets (One data set consists of
readings for all channels in that type of unit.)
Recording
Interval 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 sec. 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 min. (Total of 15 choices)
Recording
Mode (*2)
Endless: Overwrite the oldest data when capacity is full
One Time: Stop recording when capacity is full
Communica-
tion Interfaces
Short Range Wireless Communication
Frequency Range: 902 to 928 MHz
RF Power: 7 mW
Transmission Range: About 150 m if direct and unobstructed.
Bluetooth 4.2 (Bluetooth Low Energy) (*3)
Optical Communication
Power
Lithium Battery LS14250 x 1
L Type: Large Capacity Battery Adaptor Kit (RTR-500B1) x 1 (*4)
External Power Adaptor Kit RTR-500A2 (*5)
Battery Life (*6) About 10 months L Type: About 4 years
Dimensions H 62 mm x W 47mm x D 19 mm L Type: H 62 mm x W 47 mm x D 46.5 mm (excluding protrusions and sensor)
Weight Approx. 50 g, L Type: Approx. 65 g
Operating
Environment
-40 to 80℃
Wireless Communication -30 to 80℃
Waterproof
Capacity IP67 (immersion proof) IP64 (splash proof / rated for use in daily life) (*7)
Compatible
Base Units
RTR500BC, RTR500BW
RTR-500DC, RTR-500MBS-A, RTR-500NW/AW (*8)(*9)
RTR-500 (*9)
*1: When continually used in environments with temperatures above 60 C, accuracy of humidity measurements will decrease over time. Also, humidity cannot be measured at temperatures below -20 C.
*2: Only “Endless” is available when using the RTR500BW, RTR-500NW/AW or RTR-500MBS-A as a Base Unit.
*3: Bluetooth is available when using the RTR500BW as a Base Unit and making device settings in the mobile app (T&D 500B Utility).
*4: When using RTR-500B1 it is necessary to purchase Lithium Battery (LS26500). For details, contact your local authorized distributor.
*5: RTR-500A2 should not be used with the RTR501B, as it will cause the RTR-501 to display a higher than actual temperature reading of up to 3°C.
*6: Battery life varies depending upon the ambient temperature, radio environment, frequency of communication, recording interval, and quality of the battery being used. All estimates are
based on operations carried out with a new battery and are in no way a guarantee of actual battery life.
*7: This is the waterproof capacity of the data logger with the sensor connected. Note that the temperature-humidity sensor is not water resistant.
*8: A rmware update is required.
*9: A software update is required.
The specications listed above are subject to change without notice.
How to Read the LCD Display
When being used in very hot or cold environments the display may become dicult to read. This is not a malfunction.
[REC] Mark Shows the recording status.
ON: Recording in progress
BLINKING: Waiting for programmed start
OFF: Recording stopped
[ONETIME] Mark Shows the recording mode.
ON: One Time
OFF: Endless
Battery Warning
Mark
Indicates it is time for the battery to be replaced.
Measurement /
Message Area
Measurements or operational messages are shown
here.
When Recording Mode has been set to “One Time” and
the logger reaches its logging capacity, recording will
automatically stop and in the LCD the measurement
and the word [FULL] will alternately appear.
The measurement and the word [SEnd] will alternately
appear when data is being sent via wireless communi-
cation to the Base Unit. Recording will continue during
wireless transmission.
[Ir] Mark
Indicates that the logger (Remote Unit) has not been
registered to the Base Unit or the wireless communi-
cation is stopped (inactive radio).
[COM] Mark
Indicates that the device is in Bluetooth communication.
Unit of Measure-
ment
Shows the unit of measurement.

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