ɡ Erase Selected Channel Data : From the [Tools] Menu 1. Put a check on the channel number you wish to erase. 2. Click the [OK] button to complete the deletion.
ɡ Set Vertical Axis Display Range: From the [Tools] Menu It is possible to set the upper and lower values of the vertical axis scale for each channel. NOTE: - In this case, the data graph lines may under certain circumstances stick out of the graph. - Settings for the upper limit must be lower than 40,000 and settings for the lower limit must be higher than –40,000. 1. Put a check next to for the channel you wish to make settings for. Check and enter the desired numerical values.
ȺMake all settings same as Ch. 1Ȼ If you have chosen fixed values for Ch.1 and put a check next to [Make all settings same as Ch. 1], the settings will become the same for all other channels whether that channel has been set to ȨFixedȩ or ȨAutoȩ. ɡ Scale / Unit Conversion: From [Tools] Menu It is possible to make settings for the conversion of units and scales for each channel of downloaded data. 1. Select to use 2 voltage points to convert the scale or to use the conversion equation of y=Ax+B.
ɡ Change Graph Colors : From the [Tools] Menu 1. Click the channel number or item for which you wish to make changes. If you wish to change the color: click the appropriate button to view the color selection samples. If you wish to change the type of line: click the [Line Type] button to view the line type selections.
2. After confirming the color in the image preview display, click the [Close] button to complete the changes. *By clicking the [Default] button, you will return to the color settings to the Default settings. ȺmemoȻ Here it is possible to save one pattern of settings for use in the display and one for use when printing . 1. Select [Display] or [Print]. 2. Click the [Save] button to save the settings.
Operating the Graph Display ɡ Returning to Original Size Return from zooming in on one part of data to the original whole graph size. ɡ Zoom out step by step Return by regular steps from zooming in on one part of data to show larger ranges of data.
How to Operate the Event Viewer ɡ How to Open From the list of programs in the Window’s Start Menu, click on "RTR-5W for Windows" - "Event Viewer" ɡ Using Help For details about how to use the software, please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu. -In the Menu Bar, click [Help] - [Search by Topic], then click on one of the tabs [Contents], [Index], or [Search] to search for the topic or term you are unsure about or have questions about.
ɡ Event Viewer Display Part Names and Functions With Event Viewer you can view Recorded Event Time Data in a List (up to 64 channels), Print the List, or Save as Text File. Ӳ ӱ ӳ Ӵ ӱ Menu Bar ӵ Menus are lined up which contain various commands. They are used to view data or to make settings for the various functions in each menu. ɪ Icon: View only rising edge data This includes when there was a simultaneous occurrence of rising and falling. ɫ Icon: View only falling edge data.
Change the Event Viewer Method of Display ɡ Shift Display: From the [View] Menu or the Toolbar You can shift the display to view either by the recorded date/time or by the elapsed time from the last recorded data. Recorded Date Display Elapsed Time Display ɡ Shift Descending / Ascending: From the [View] Menu or the Toolbar You can shift the display to view the recorded data either from the newest to the oldest or from the oldest to the newest.
ɡ File Info: From the [View] Menu View file info about data in the currently displayed data list. File Name: Path: Date Created: CH. Info ĹIJ File names of the data files currently displayed in the data list. The Location where the File is saved The date and time when the data file was created. Channel No. / Recording Mode / No.
Print Preview and Print Preview only that data which was selected and print. 1. In the [File] Menu, select [Print Preview and Print] 2. In the [Select Channel for Printing] File list, select the channels you wish to print and click the [OK] button. [OK] button 3. The [Print Preview] will be displayed.After confirming, click the [Print] button to start the printing. ȺButton FunctionsȻ [Print]: the [Print] box will appear and printing will begin. [Previous]: Preview the previous page.
Saving Recorded Data If you have edited any graph displayed data we suggest that you save it as necessary. ɡ 3 Ways to Save Files -In the [File] Menu, select [Overwrite All Data] Will save any changes to file without changing File Name and Saving Location. The same operation can be carried out from [Save] in the Toolbar. -In the [File] Menu, select [Save All Data as...] Save with a new File Name. -In the [File] Menu, select [Save Displayed Data] Save only that data in the current display.
ȺFor Event ViewerȻ When using Event Viewer only [Save Data asȤ] can be used. 1. Click [Save Data as...] in the [File] Menu. 2. Specify the [Location] and enter a [File Name]. Assign a Location Enter a File Name 3.
Creating Text File By saving the recorded data as text file, you can create a file type that can be read by common spreadsheet software. 1. Click [Save in Text File] in the [File] Menu. 2. Select the [Text File Type] and [Range to be Saved], and click [OK]. -Comma, Tab, Space, and Semi-colon are codes used by common spreadsheet software, such as Excel and Lotus, when reading Text File to divide cells. 3.
ȺFor Event ViewerȻ 1. In the [File] Menu, click [Save in Text File] . 2. Select the [Text File Type], click [Specify File] button and specify the saving location. *Comma, Tab, Space, and Semi-colon are codes used by common spreadsheet software, such as Excel and Lotus, when reading Text File to divide cells. [OK] button Select the Text File Type File Name and Location [Designate File] button 3. Click the [OK] button to finish the creation of the text file document.
Opening a Saved File To open a previously saved file, designate the file name to open it. 1. Click [Open] in the [File] Menu of the Graph Display. 2. Select the name of the data you wish to open and click [Open] to view the data in graph form. Select a data file to open [Open] button ȺFor Event ViewerȻ 1. Open Event Viewer 2. In the [File] Menu of the Event Viewer display select [Open File] and a list will appear.
Auto-Download Settings Make settings here to automatically download data from the selected Remote Units at the specified time. 1. Open [RTR-5W for Windows]. 2. Select the Remote Unit(s) you wish to make settings for, and in the [Registration / Administration] Menu click on [Remote Unit Properties]. *By right clicking on the selected Remote Unit icon(s), a popup menu will appear where you can select [Remote Unit Properties] to display the same window. 3.
ȺIf you wish to Stop the Auto DownloadingȻ Select the Remote Unit(s) for which you wish to stop downloading, under the Auto Downloading settings put a check next to [Not to be carried out], and click the [OK] button. Programmed Auto Download: From ([View] – [Programmed Auto Download]) If a Remote Unit is set for Auto Download, this will show the time of the next scheduled download.
Warning Monitoring Warning Monitoring is carried by setting the upper and lower limit for each Remote Unit. 1. Open the [Network Settings Utility] and click on [Detailed Network Settings] to display a window where settings changes can be made. 2. Make settings for the ȨDNS Server Addressȩ in [DNS Settings] and for the ȨSMTP Server Nameȩ in [Warning Report Mail]. Enter the DNS server address Enter SMTP settings 3. Open [RTR-5W for Windows] 4.
6. Click the [OK] button to finish the setting process. 7. In the [Settings] Menu, click on [Start / Stop Warning]. *By right clicking on the selected Remote Unit icon(s), a popup menu will appear where you can select [Start / Stop Warning] to display the same window. ȶWarnig Monitoringȷ ȶnotification addressȷ ȶA sender addressȷ ȶNotification Settingsȷ 8. Make the desired settings.
ɡ Notification Settings -Amount of send rest time after sending warning report mail Warning report mail will continue to be sent until the warning settings have been changed or the measured value falls back within the acceptable range, but it is possible to make settings here for a rest period to occur after a warning mail has been sent, so that they will not continually be sent. By entering 0, there will be no rest period.
ɜ [Notification Test] button Use this to send a test mail from the RTR-5W to the notification address and confirm that the warning notification settings are correct. A notification test is successful if a notification test mail reaches the notification address. If it does not reach the set address, please check the SMTP server, Notification Address, and Sender Address settings.
How to use the RTR-5W Web Viewer ɡ Opening the RTR-5W Web Viewer 1. Open Internet Explorer. *If you wish to use the Internet, make sure that the power for the router and computer are on so as to enable connection to the Internet. *Make settings to enable both Java applets and Java script. 2. In the address area, enter the address of the RTR-5W logger you wish to view. Enter Address 3. By pressing the [Enter] key, the RTR-5W Web Viewer will appear. ȺIf the Viewer does not appearȻ 1.
ɡ RTR-5W Web Viewer Functions By opening the RTR-5W Web Viewer, the Monitor Current Readings display will automatically open. Also, it is possible to view the Data Transfer Graph for the current readings. -Monitor Current Readings The RTR-5W displays the newest measurement readings that are collected at the regular interval set in [Location (RTR-5W) Properties]. By clicking the [Gather Current Readings] button, communication will begin with the RTR-5W and the current readings will be displayed.
Current Readings Monitor (accessing via browser) View the current readings for all the Remote Units registered to a Location (RTR-5W). 1. Open [RTR-5W for Windows] and make Data Gathering Interval settings. -For details about how to make settings see part 4 [Browser Display Settings] of p.40 [Remote Registration] 2. Open the Web Viewer for the RTR-5W of which you wish to view the current readings. [Gather Current Readings] button -See page 99 for more details about the display. 3.
Graph (accessing via browser) Via the browser, the readings measured by the Remote Unit(s) can be viewed in a simple Graph form 1. Open [RTR-5W for Windows] and make Data Gathering Interval settings. -For details about how to make settings see part 4 [Browser Display Settings] of p.39-41 [Remote Registration] 2. Open the Web Viewer for the RTR-5W of which you wish to view the Graph. -See pp. 93,94 for more details about the display. 3.
Viewing Current Readings via Mobile Phone View the current readings via a mobile phone browser for all the Remote Units registered to a Location (RTR-5W). 1. Open the URL entry display and enter the URL for the RTR-5W logger you wish to view and press enter. 2. Select the format that displays best on your phone. RTR-5W Mobile Viewer Select the mobile phone carrier you wish to use. WAP 2.0 Version WAP 1.0 Version 3. The Current Readings display will appear. RTR-5W Mobile WAP 2.
Checking and Making Changes to Computer Network Settings If some network environments, it may be necessary to make changes to the IP address and subnet mask at the computer side in order to carry out a search. See the following procedures for checking and making changes to your computer network settings. 1. In the [Control Panel], open [Network Connections]. 2. Select the Network adapter that you are using, and right click with the mouse and open the Properties. 3.
4. In the [Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) Properties] window, under [Use the following IP address:] make sure that the IP address and Subnet Mask are correct . Check to make sure that the ȨIP addressȩ and ȨSubnet maskȩ are correct. 5. In order to return the settings back to the original ones make sure to write down the current settings for ȨIP Addressȩ, ȨSubnet Maskȩ, ȨDefault Gatewayȩ, ȨPreferred DNS Serverȩ and ȨAlternate DNS Serverȩ. 6. Enter "192.168.1.1 " as the IP Address and "255.255.255.
10. If it is displayed properly, make the initial network settings. 11. After making the initial network settings, follow steps 1-4 above to open the [Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) Properties] window. Re-enter the ȨIP addressȩ, ȨSubnet maskȩ, ȨDefault Gatewayȩ, ȨPreferred DNS serverȩ, and ȨAlternate DNS serverȩ that you had written down before and click the [OK] button. 12.
Downloading JRE To view graphs in your browser, it is necessary to have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed on your computer. If you do not already have it installed on your computer, please download as follows. NOTE: - The installation of JRE is completely the responsibility of the user. - The following information is true as of February, 2006. Changes may occur to the version of JRE and hence exe. file names may also change. Please be sure to download and install the latest version. 1.
3. Scroll down to find [J2SE v 1.4.2_10 JRE ] and under that click on [Download J2SE JRE]. This will open the download window. 4. The JRE User's Agreement will appear. Scroll down while reading the agreement and click "Accept" and [continue].
5. Under [Windows Platform - Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition 1.4.2_08] click [ Windows Offline Installation, Multilanguage [j2re-1_4_2_08-windowsi586-p.exe]. 6. Click the [Save] button. [Save] button 7. Specify the Location of the Folder for the download, and click the [Save] button to start the download. Once the download is finished, double click on the downloaded Install Program [j2re1_4_2_08-windows-i586-p.exe] and the installation will begin.
Re-installing Before reinstalling or updating the [RTR-5W for Windows] software, make sure to carry out the uninstall program first. Also, before uninstalling, make sure to quit allȶRTR-5W for Windowsȷapplications. * To install [RTR-5W for Windows], it is necessary to have Administrator rights (Computer Administrator) for the computer in which you wish to install it. 1. In the Windows Control Panel, click on [Add/Remove Programs]. 2.
Troubleshooting ɡ Network Settings Utility Q.1 The following message appears "Windows Security Alert" what should I do? A If you are using Windows XP SP2, the following message may be displayed. There is no problem, so please click [Unblock]. Q.2 Is it possible to use the [Network Settings Utility] via a proxy server? A Communication is impossible via a proxy server. With Web Viewer communication is possible. Q.3 I cannot run a search in the Network Initialization.
Q.6 A Because of some other [Communication Error] communication cannot occur. Why? One of the following may be the reason: - The IP Block setting is ON and communication can occur with only specific PC’s. - If after several attempts a communication error continues to occur, turn OFF the RTR5W and restart. - A warning report mail or test mail may be in process. If a sending error occurs, processing takes time, so please wait for at least one minute before trying again. Q.
Q&A about RTR-5W ɡ Q&A about RTR-5W Q.1 RTR-5W units use an AC adaptor, what happens when there is power shortage? A Q.2 A ȆDuring a power shortage the Web Server will not function and communication via LAN cannot occur. ȆIf SNTP settings have not been made, the clock will reset. ȆThe data files for transfer will be erased. ȆAll warning occurrence logs stored in the RTR-5W will be erased.
Q.5 It is possible to connect to a wireless LAN by removing the wireless LAN card from my computer and using it? A It is necessary to make Wireless LAN settings. In [Network Settings Utility], under [Detailed Network Settings] make changes to the [Wireless LAN Settings]After that, turn OFF the RTR-5W power, then insert the card and turn the power back ON. Q.
ɡ Q&A about Viewing the Web Site Q.1 Can I use a RTR-5W logger without connecting it to a network ? A If the RTR-5W is not connected to a network, the downloading of recorded data, the display of current readings, recording settings and all other types of settings cannot be carried out. ɡ Q&A about Networks Q.
Q.3 What is a Subnet mask ? A An IP address is made up of the network address to which the computer belongs (network address) and the computer’s own address within the network (host address). The Subnet mask determines the division between these. .ETWORK !DDRESS (OST !DDRESS )0 !DDRESS 3UBNET MASK The Subnet mask, similar to the IP address, is made up of four blocks of numbers divided by periods, such as “255.255.255.0”.
Q.6 What is a port number ? A When using TCP/IP communication with a LAN cable or via a phone line, port numbers are assigned to distinguish one application from another. Port numbers can be assigned from 0 to 65535. The numbers 0 to 1023 are already reserved to communication services and are referred to as "Well Known Port Numbers".
ɡ Q&A about the Internet Q.1 What is a fixed IP address? A Usually, when you connect to the Internet, the provider with which you have contracted service automatically assigns an IP address which may be different each time you connect, or may change after a certain length of time. With this type of changing IP address, it is more difficult for outsiders to illegally enter your computer.
Q.4 I want to use a URL without a fixed IP address, how can I do that? A Q.5 A Q.6 A If you wish to access an RTR-5W by URL but without a fixed IP address, it is possible to use a dynamic IP address. The DNS or Domain Name Server helps to switch difficult to understand IP address of just numbers, such as "61.197.203.107 " into easy to grasp names such as “www.tandd.co.jp” and helps connect to the desired server. The DNS usually changes names to fixed IP addresses.
Q.7 Is it possible to connect to the Internet without a fixed IP address nor an URL? A Yes it is possible to connect without using a URL or having a fixed IP address, but because the IP address that will be assigned by the provider will be constantly changing, the access will be varied and will not go smoothly. For example, the IP address that you used successfully one hour before may no longer work and access will be made impossible. Further, you will have no way of verifying the new IP address.
Specifications ɡ Web Wing WL RTR-5W Compatible devices RTR-51, RTR-52, RTR-53, RVR-52A Operational Status Display LED Lamp Display ( Power ON / Wireless Communication in Progress / Warning Occurrence) Power Specific AC Adapter Communication Method Wired LAN: 100 BASE-TX / 10BASE-T (RJ45 Connector)Wireless LAN: IEEE802.
ȺTemp / Humidity Graph Ȼ Compatible devices RTR-5 Series, TR-71W / TR-72WȂTR-7 SeriesȂTR-5 SeriesȂRTR-7 Series Data Loggers Number of Channels 8 Channels Simultaneous Display / Processing [Screen Display] Graph Temperature / Humidity Graphs for every ChannelȪZoom in/out and scroll with mouse or keyboard, Change Display Colors for Channels, View/ Hide Channels Data Channel Name, Recording Interval, Number of Data, Highest, Lowest and Average, Unit of Measurement, A and B Cursor Dates/Times and Temp / Hum
Options ɡ AC adapterȪfor RTR-5Wȫ AD-0605ȁAC adapterȁ #!54)/. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DRY LOCATION USE ONLY. SHOCK HAZARD NONSERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. ɡ Wall Attachment UnitȪfor RTR-5Wȫ TR-5WK1ȁWall Attachmentȁ ɡ Temperature SensorsȪFor TR-52/RTR-52ȫ ȁ ȁȁȁȁȁȁȁunit: millimeters TR-5106 Teflon-Shielded Sensorȁ Cable Length 0.6m Thermal- Approx. 15 Sec. (in air) Constant Time Approx. 2 Sec. (in agitated water) TR-5101 Teflon-Shielded Sensor Cable Length 45mm Thermal- Approx. 15 Sec.
TR-5220 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 2.0m Thermal- Approx. 36 Sec. (in air) Constant Time Approx. 7 Sec. (in agitated water) TR-5320 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 2.0m Thermal- Approx. 12 Sec. (in air) Constant Time Approx. 2 Sec. (in agitated water) TR-5420 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 2.0m Thermal- Approx. 12 Sec. (in air) Constant Time Approx. 2 Sec.
ɡ Temp / Humidity SensorȪFor RTR-53ȫ unit: millimeters TR-3310ȁTemp / Humidity Sensor Cable Length 1̉ ӱ Temperature/Humidity sensor ȁӲ Polypropylene resin ȁӳ Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire Possible temperature measurement rangeȇ 10 to 95ɓ RH Possible Measurement Rangeȇ 0 to 50Ɏ Sensor Temperature Durabilityȇ -10 to 55Ɏ humidity measurement Ⱦ 5ɓ RH (at 25Ɏ 50ɓ RH) accuracyȇ 1 year (under normal operational conditions) Service lifeȇ Without dew condensation, water leakage or effect from corrosive gas or Ope
ɡ Sensor Extension CablesȪFor RTR-52ȫ unit: millimeters TR-2C30 Sensor Extension Cable Cable Length 3 ̉ Waterproof Capacity Splash Resistant ӱ Sensor Extension Cables NOTE: Only one cable per sensor. When using the extension cable there will be a +0.3Ɏ at normal temperature and at -50Ɏ a gap of +0.5Ɏ may occur.
RTR-05B1 Large Capacity Battery Pack Power Lithium Battery x 1 (LS26500) 42 58 Battery Life about 2 years and 6 months (*1) (Monitoring at 1 minute interval = about 20 !!! 73 months) Waterproof Capacity Splash proof Double-sided Adhesive Tape x 1 (for fastening silica gel) 25 Rubber Packing x 1 (for back of main unit) Silica Gel Pack (drying agent) x 1 5 Weight about 75g (including lithium battery) Contents Attachment hook x 1 4 Operating Temperature -40 to 80Ɏɦ 2 35 Screws x 2 (extras for fas
ɡ Wall AttachmentȪFor TR-5/RTR-5/RVR-5ȫ unit: millimeters TR-00K2 Wall Attachment Compatible devices RTR-5/RVR-52A/TR-5 !!! ȁȁȁȁȁȁȁȁȁȁȁȁȁȁȁȁȁӱ AluminumȁӲ Neoprene TR-05K1L Wall Attachmentȁ Compatible devices For use with Data Loggers RTR-5L / RVR-52AAL or RTR-5 / RVR-52AA / TR-5 in conjunction with RTR-05A1 Adaptor or RTR-05B1 Battery Pack !!! ӱ Aluminum TR-05K2 Wall Attachmentȁ Compatible devices RTR-5/RVR-52A/TR-5 ӱ ABS Resin IJijĴ
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