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© Copyright 2006-2008 T&D Corporation. All rights reserved.
RTR-5W
RTR-5W
2009.04 16007024270 7h Edition

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  • Page 1 RTR-5W RTR-5W User s Manual Thank you for purchasing our product. Carefully read this instruction manual before using this unit. © Copyright 2006-2008 T&D Corporation. All rights reserved. 2009.04 16007024270 7h Edition...
  • Page 2: Notices About This User's Manual

    Notices about this User's Manual In order to properly use this product, please carefully read this manual before using. T&D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any malfunction of and/or trouble with this product or with your computer that is caused by the improper handling of this product and will deem such trouble or malfunction as falling outside the conditions for free repair outlined in the attached warranty.
  • Page 3: Software User's Agreement

    T&D Corporation. Any inquires concerning commercial redistribution should be directed to the Sales Department of T&D Corporation. ® - Please do not attempt to make any changes or modifi cations to RTR-5W for Windows ® *RTR-5W consists of the following applications: RTR-5W for Windows...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions And Instructions

    Safety Precautions and Instructions To ensure safety be sure to obey all of the following warnings. The following items should be strictly obeyed for the safe usage of this unit, and for protecting yourself and other people from bodily harm and/or damage to property. Before using make sure to carefully read, understand and follow the safety rules and precautions for our products as outlined below.
  • Page 5 Warning Do not take apart, repair or modify the main unit. This may cause fi re or electrocution. When installing and using this product, make sure to follow all warnings and directions from your computer manufacturer. Be careful of igniting fi re. If water or a foreign body enters into this unit, immediately unplug the AC adaptor and stop using.
  • Page 6 Caution We are not responsible for any damage, malfunction or trouble, whether direct or indirect, caused by the use of our product. Please be fully aware of this before using our product. This product has been designed for private or industrial use only. It is not for use in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as in connection with medical equipment, whether directly or indirectly.
  • Page 7 -Areas prone to smoke, dust and dirt This may cause damage including malfunction. Wireless Regulations - RTR-5W complies with technical specifi cations required under EN 301 489-3 (with battery and AC Adaptor), EN 300-220-3 and EN 60950-1:2001 / IEC 60950-1:2001 - Allowed to use in: A.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Safety Precautions and Instructions -----------------iii Detailed Network Settings ---------------------------- 37 Explanation of Symbols --------------------------------------------iii Receiving Settings -------------------------------------------------- 37 What is Web Wing WL RTR-5W? -------------------- 1 Making Settings (Changes) -------------------------------------- 38 Returning the Network Settings to the Factory Examples of Usage --------------------------------------------------1...
  • Page 9 Returning to Original Size ---------------------------------------- 86 Adjustment ----------------------------------------------- 122 Zooming In and Out ------------------------------------------------ 86 How to use the RTR-5W Web Viewer ------------- 125 Moving the A/B Cursors Right and Left ----------------------- 86 Opening the RTR-5W Web Viewer ---------------------------- 125...
  • Page 10: What Is Web Wing Wl Rtr-5W

    (such as a router) and must fi rst make necessary arrangements with a provider for a line and get a fi xed IP address, domain, etc..* When making settings in an RTR-5W without any settings already made (when purchased or after resetting), it is necessary to carry out these settings using a wired LAN connection.
  • Page 11: Basic Functions

    Connect to a Wireless LAN via CF Card The RTR-5W is designed with a CF card slot. By inserting a wireless LAN card in this CF card slot, it is possible to connect to a Wireless LAN; releasing you from the burden of cables and wiring.
  • Page 12: Basic Functions Of Rtr-5W For Windows

    - Warning Monitoring If a measurement exceeds the set limit, a notifi cation can be sent via e-mail from the RTR-5W to your computer or cellular phone. Also, because there is a built-in external output terminal, it is possible to connect to an external device, such an alarm or light, so that a notifi...
  • Page 13 Temperature / Humidity Graph / Multi-Scale Graph Temperature and Humidity are displayed in the Temperature and Humidity Graph. In the Multi-Scale Graph, voltage, pulse, temperature and humidity data can be viewed in graph form. In Multi-Scale Graph, it is possible to make settings for scale and unit of measurement to match the type of data being downloaded.
  • Page 14 Use your browser to monitor current readings and view data graphs. - Monitor Current Readings The RTR-5W communicates with Remote Units at a set regular interval and then stores the gathered readings. The most recent measurement will be displayed. It is also possible to view via a cell phone browser.
  • Page 15: Package Contents

    Package Contents The following items are included in the package: Web Wing WL RTR-5W Software CD-ROM x 1 x 1 unit LAN Cable LN-20W x 1 AC Adaptor AD-0607 x 1 Introductory Manual and Warranty x 1...
  • Page 16: Rtr-5W Part Names And Functions

    RTR-5W Part Names and Functions Part Names FRONT POWER Optical Communication Area Alarm Monitor POWER LED While the power is ON, the lamp will be on. Alarm LED When a warning occurs, the lamp will blink. While wireless communication is occurring with a Remote Unit, Monitor LED the lamp will blink.
  • Page 17 LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE CF interface slot Ethernet Jack Reset Button AC Adaptor Jack 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet Connector Ethernet Jack Connect with LAN Cable. AC Adaptor Jack Connect using the supplied AC adaptor Insert a Wireless LAN Card. *1 CF Interface Slot NOTE: Do not insert or try to connect anything other than a CF communication card.
  • Page 18: Before Using

    Before Using *When using an RTR-50 as a Repeater Thank you for purchasing this product. Please be careful about the procedures for Installation. (For USB communication between your computer and an RTR-50) The application and USB device driver must be installed for USB communication between your computer and an RTR-50.
  • Page 19: Outline Of Use

    ® 5. Install RTR-5W for Windows To enable set up, install the supplied software RTR-5W for Windows into your computer. By installing RTR-5W, all of the following applications will be installed: [RTR-5W for Windows] for setting up Remote Units, making recording settings and other operational settings, [Network Settings Utility] for making network settings, and [Temperature / Humidity Graph], [Multi-Scale Graph], [Event Viewer] for viewing various types of recorded data.
  • Page 20 ® 2. Remote Unit Registration from RTR-5W for Windows In order to carry out wireless communication between an RTR-5W base station and a Remote Unit, please register Data Loggers as Remote Units as follows. 1. Create a Location 2. Create Group(s) 3.
  • Page 21 Graph Display Temp / Humidity Graph Temperature and Humidity data can be displayed in the same Temperature / Humidity Graph (Up to 8 channels of data). You can view the data displayed in the graph window as a list and also choose to print. It is also possible to convert the data to common text fi...
  • Page 22: Other Functions

    The downloading of data can be set to be automatically carried out at a specifi ed time or at a set interval of time. For Auto download to occur at a set time, it is necessary for RTR-5W for Windows to be open. ®...
  • Page 23: Software Operations Table

    Software Operations Table RTR-5W for Windows Open Temp/Humidity Graph Open Multi-scale Graph [File] Open Event Viewer menu Text Data Output Settings Read Data Collector Registration Info File Output Registration Info File for Data Collector Expand to Whole Tree Programmed Auto Download...
  • Page 24 IP Block Detailed Wireless LAN Settings Port Number Time Difference Mail Auth Settings Rebooting the Communication Functions (Restarting the System) Login History – ON / OFF [Menu] Clear Login History Menu Communication Time Settings RTR-5W Web Viewer Monitor Current Readings Graph...
  • Page 25: Getting The Rtr-5W Ready To Use

    Getting the RTR-5W Ready to Use Connect the supplied AC adaptor *To ensure a proper connection make sure that the plug is completely inserted NOTE: - Do not use an AC adaptor other than the one that is supplied with the product. Doing so may cause fi re or other trouble.
  • Page 26: Communicating With The Data Logger

    Optical communication can be carried out by placing an RTR-51A/52A/52Pt/53A or RVR- 52A Data Logger face down on the RTR-5W so that the optical communication areas meet. *To make measuring mode changes in an RVR-52A, use via optical communication when registering a Remote Unit.
  • Page 27: External Output

    External Output Connecting the Signal Wire Prepare a 0.9 single type wire and remove the covering to about 10mm from the tip. Using a screwdriver or other such tools, while pressing down on the <terminal Button B> at the back of the unit, insert the wire into the <hole A>. External Output: With Warning ON Voltage when OFF: AC/DC less than 50V Current when ON: less than 0.1A...
  • Page 28: Checking Your Operating Environment

    Connect the provided LAN cable to the HUB that is connected to your computer. Connecting Directly to a PC Connect the RTR-5W to your computer with a LAN cross cable. *LAN cross (reverse) cables are not included with the product. Please purchase separately.
  • Page 29: Connecting To A Network

    Connecting to a Network The following are some ways to connect an RTR-5W to a network. Please select the connection method that suits your network environment. Connecting to a HUB for in-company Communication *To ensure a proper connection make sure that the plug is completely inserted...
  • Page 30: Connecting To A Wireless Lan

    Connecting to a Wireless LAN By inserting a Wireless LAN card into the RTR-5W, it is possible to carry out communication in places where LAN wiring is diffi cult or troublesome. *To ensure a proper connection make sure that the plug is completely inserted NOTE: - Before you insert or take out the LAN card, make sure that the AC adaptor is unplugged.
  • Page 31: Connecting To The Internet

    Connection Example Using the RTR-5W on the Internet In order to access the RTR-5W from your browser, enter the Global IP address that has been assigned to the RTR-5W in your browser's URL bar following [http://] The RTR-5W will be called via a router or the Internet provider.
  • Page 32 SMTP server (for sending) and a POP or IMAP server (for receiving) in the network. Sending Internet Mail The RTR-5W, via a router or provider, accesses an SMTP server that exists on the Internet and sends mail to the SMTP server.
  • Page 33: Using This Software With Windows Vista

    ® Using this software with Windows Vista Notes about installation Upon inserting the CD-ROM, the following box shall appear. Under [Install or run program], click on [Run start.exe]. For some applications the above may appear as [Run fi rst.exe]. *It is possible to make settings so as not to have this display shown. These settings can be made in the [Control Panel] under [AutoPlay].
  • Page 34 Notes about Operation *Depending on the software, Temp / Humidity or Multi-scale Graph may not be included. 2-1 Opening Multi-scale Graph If the following dialog box appears when trying to open Multi-scale Graph, please go to the [Start] Menu and right click on [Multi-scale Graph] and select [Run as Administrator]. The registry will thereafter be changed and the next time the program will be opened normally.
  • Page 35 Notes for Using Auto-download Function (Depending on the software, the Auto-download function may not be included) About the Auto-Download Function and Windows Automatic Update Windows can be set to use the Windows Automatic Update function. This will automatically periodically download and install patches, updates and important software repair programs in order to keep your computer up-to-date.
  • Page 36 3-2 In the "Change Settings" display, we do not recommend that the setting be for other than "Install updates automatically (recommended)". Therefore we suggest the following to disable the Auto-restart of your computer system after an installation has occurred. Windows Update – Change Settings Display * If in this display, the setting "Install updates automatically (recommended)"...
  • Page 37 AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\(Application)]. (EX: If login was carried out using the account name "myname" and "RTR-5W for Windows" is the application being run, the saving location will appear in the application window as: [C:\Program Files\RTR-5W for Windows\data] but due to the "Virtual Store" function the actual saving location will be [C:\User\myname\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\RTR-5W for Windows\data].
  • Page 38 Countermeasures for not being able to view Help Menus (WinHelp format) For applications such as this the Help Menu is not in HTML, but in an older format called "WinHelp" and hence cannot be viewed under normal conditions. To deal with this, please go to the Microsoft Web Site at: (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/ kb/917607/) to download the necessary program (WinHlp32.exe) to enable viewing.
  • Page 39: Installation

    ® If Windows is not operating properly, RTR-5W for Windows may not be installed correctly or it may not operate properly. - Please quit all other applications. If other programs are open, please close and quit all of them, making sure to quit all Quick Start programs such as a virus checker.
  • Page 40 CD-ROM icon in [Computer]. [Execute] Button Click Select [Install RTR-5W for Windows], then click the [Execute] Button, the [User Account Controls] window should appear. Click [Next] to start the installation. Confi rming the contents as you go, install the software according to the...
  • Page 41 After the application has been installed, the following message will appear. Click the [Install ] Button. [Install] Button *After installation is completed, an icon for [RTR-5W for Windows] will appear in the Start Menu.
  • Page 42: Using The Network Settings Utility

    Using the Network Settings Utility How to Open From the list of programs in the Window's Start Menu, click on [RTR-5W for Windows] - [Network Settings Utility]. Using Help For details about how to use the software, please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu.
  • Page 43: Network Settings Utility Functions

    The reception of RTR-5W settings and more detailed network settings can be made here. In the SNTP settings, it is possible to make settings so that the RTR-5W clock settings can be automatically received from NTP server. Clock settings can be made directly using [RTR- 5W for Windows] software, but if an RTR-5W is rebooted (restarted) the clock settings will be initialized.
  • Page 44: Network Initialization Settings

    NOTE: Please note, that upon purchase, all RTR-5W units are set with the same IP address. To make IP address changes, connect one unit at a time and carry out the changes. Do not connect more than one unit with the same address to the network at the same time.
  • Page 45 Button After entering the above, next, enter the Login ID and Password. The RTR-5W factory default Login ID is "wsc-user" and the Password is "wsc-passwd". Make any necessary changes to the Login ID and Password in the [Detailed Network Settings]. See p.36-37 for details.
  • Page 46: Detailed Network Settings

    After making the network initialization settings for the RTR-5W, the reception of RTR-5W settings and more detailed network settings can be made. *Before making any of these settings, please make sure that the RTR-5W is set with the proper IP address.
  • Page 47: Making Settings (Changes)

    [Send Settings] Button. A message will appear asking you if it is OK to restart the system. Click the [Yes] Button to restart. *The new settings will not become valid until the RTR-5W communication function is restarted. [Yes] Button...
  • Page 48 [Mail Auth Settings] Button In order to send warning report mails from the RTR-5W, it is necessary to make the following settings if you are using an SMTP server that requires SMTP authentication or POP before SMTP. In the [Detailed Network Settings] window, click the [Mail Auth Settings] Button and make any necessary settings changes.
  • Page 49 If the browser does not open, wireless communication continually results in failure, or if any errors occur during communication, click the [Re-activate Communication] Button. Note that by restarting, the data transfer graph in the RTR-5W Web Viewer will also be reset.
  • Page 50: Returning The Network Settings To The Factory Default Settings

    If you have forgotten the IP address or the password you can easily return the logger to the default factory settings. Pull out the AC adaptor plug from the RTR-5W logger. Press in the [RESET] Button on the RTR-5W logger with a pointed object and reconnect the AC adaptor. [RESET] Button...
  • Page 51: Rtr-5W Clock Settings

    RTR-5W Clock Settings If the clock settings for the RTR-5W are not set correctly, the clock in the RTR-5W Web Viewer and the time of warnings will also be incorrect. Please make sure to set correctly before beginning to use.
  • Page 52 Enter the information for the recipient A message will appear asking you if it is OK to restart the system. Click the [Yes] Button to restart. *The new settings will not become valid until the RTR-5W communication function is restarted. [Yes] Button After restarting has fi...
  • Page 53: Making The Clock Settings Manually

    If you wish to directly enter a specifi ed date and time, select [Set using the Computer clock settings] and enter the desired settings. [Set] Button Click the [Set] Button to send the settings to the RTR-5W and complete the settings.
  • Page 54: How To Operate Rtr-5W For Windows

    ® How to Operate RTR-5W for Windows How to Open From the list of programs in the Window's Start Menu, click on [RTR-5W for Windows] - [RTR-5W for Windows] to open. Using Help For details about how to use the software, please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu.
  • Page 55: Rtr-5W For Windows Functions

    RTR-5W for Windows is designed to allow the user to utilize RTR-51A/52A/53A and RVR- 52A Data Loggers via the RTR-5W Base Station. From the main window it is possible to carry out the various tasks such as Registrations, Recording and Warning Monitoring Settings, as well as the Downloading of Data.
  • Page 56: Remote Unit/Repeater Installation Procedures

    Remote Unit/Repeater Installation Procedures Connect the provided AC adaptor to the Base Unit (RTR-5W), and connect the LAN cable to the PC For more details see "p.15 Getting the RTR-5W Ready to Use". Register Groups and Remote Units Register all Remote Units to be placed.
  • Page 57: About Repeaters

    About Repeaters A "Repeater" is defi ned as an RTR-50 Wireless Communication Port that has been registered as a "Repeater" to act as a relay for Wireless Communication between a Base Unit and Remote Units from the our RTR-5 Series. [Limitations when using a Repeater] Although it is logically possible to register up to 250 Repeaters in a route, each additional Repeater added to the route will proportionately increase communication time.
  • Page 58 NOTE: - It is possible to set up so that more than one Repeater acts as a relay for the same Remote Units. However because wireless communication is carried out in Groups of Remote Units, the same Group will be relayed through different Repeaters causing ineffi ciency and an increase in the amount of communication time to more than necessary.
  • Page 59: Remote Registration

    Remote Registration In order to carry out Wireless Communication between a Data Logger and an RTR-5W Base Station, it is fi rst necessary to register the Data Logger as a Remote Unit of that RTR-5W. Create a Location Open [RTR-5W for Windows].
  • Page 60 [Summer Time Setting] [Send Summer Time Info to RTR-5W] Button Access Settings Enter the IP address (or Domain) for the RTR-5W that was entered in the [Network Settings Utility]. Browser Display Settings If necessary, make settings in the [Browser Display Settings] Area.
  • Page 61 [Send Summer Time Info to RTR-5W] Button Clicking this button will send the Summer Time info to the RTR-5W at the selected Location. If a change is made to the [Summer Time Setting], make sure to send the new settings. Note that to activate the Summer Time Setting, the RTR-5W may automatically reboot after the Info has been sent to the RTR-5W.
  • Page 62: Creating Groups

    Creating Groups In the [Registration / Administration] Menu, click on [Create Group] to display a window where you can enter a name for the new Group. *Up to 8 characters can be entered. *In the Location name, you cannot use a space, or any of the following characters [\/:,;*?"<>|&].
  • Page 63 Communication Frequency Channel - It is possible to set one Communication Frequency Channel (channel 0-15) to each Group. If no setting is made, an unused frequency channel will automatically be assigned. If there are no unused frequency channels, the channel that is used the least shall be automatically assigned.
  • Page 64: Registering A Remote Unit

    Registering a Remote Unit Place a Data Logger face down on the RTR-5W. -See p.16 for more details about how to connect. Select the Group in which you wish to register Remote Units from the Administration Tree. In the [Registration / Administration] Menu, select [Remote Unit (RTR-5, RVR-5) Registration] to display the Remote Unit Registration window.
  • Page 65: Sending Registration Info To An Rtr-5W

    Select a Location from the Administration Tree, and in the [Settings] Menu, select [Send Group / Remote Info]. [Send] Button Click the [Send] Button to send the registration info to the RTR-5W and complete the settings. *Make sure to carry out this operation each time changes are made to settings.
  • Page 66: Wireless Communication Test

    If no Repeaters exist, gather the current data readings from each Remote Unit and check to make sure that wireless communication is possible between the Remote Units and the RTR-5W Station. Place a Remote Unit in the actual place from which you wish to measure and record data.
  • Page 67: Repeater Registration

    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. For Windows® 2000 / Vista When installing the software " RTR-5W for Windows " , the USB Device Driver will also be installed automatically. ®...
  • Page 68: For Windows 2000

    ® Checking the USB Device Driver Installation For Windows 2000 Connect the RTR-50 (Repeater) to the Computer with a USB cable. For how to connect to a computer, see the User ' s Manual that accompanies your RTR-50 Wireless Communication Port. Open the [Control Panel] and double click on [System];...
  • Page 69: For Windows Xp

    Installing the USB Device Driver 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. ® For Windows Before installing the USB device driver, make sure to install the software " RTR-5W for Windows "...
  • Page 70 If the driver is not automatically detected Follow the directions below to install. Disconnect the USB cable from the Data Collector and then re-connect it. The [Add New Hardware Wizard] will automatically open. - If a window appears such as the one below, check [No, not this time] and then click the [Next] Button.
  • Page 71 [Browse] Button [Next] Button - Select the driver for the device being used from the folder where [RTR-5W for Windows] was installed. For RTR-50... RTR-5W for Windows Driver RTR-50 - Insert the CD-ROM into the proper drive and from the CD-ROM select the driver for the device being used.
  • Page 72 ® Checking the USB Device Driver Installation For Windows Connect the RTR-50 (Repeater) to the Computer with a USB cable. For how to connect to a computer, see the User ' s Manual that accompanies your RTR-50 Wireless Communication Port. From the [Control Panel], click on [Performance and Maintenance] - [System];...
  • Page 73: Registering A Repeater

    NOTE: Application version 1.40 is not compatible for USB communication with Windows Vista OS. Open [RTR-5W for Windows]. In the [Registration / Administration] Menu, click on [Repeater Registration] to display a window which shows a list of the current Registration contents.
  • Page 74 Com. Freq. Ch. - Here it is possible to set the frequency channel for when registering the new Relay Route name. - The "Relay Route Frequency Channel" is the channel used for the communication among Repeaters and is different from the term "Frequency Channel" which means the channel used for the communication between the Base and Remote Units.
  • Page 75: Assigning Remote Units To A Repeater

    Assigning Remote Units to a Repeater From the current Registration contents, select the Remote Units that you wish to assign to a Repeater; by right clicking a menu will appear. Registration List By clicking "Assigning Remote Units to a Repeaters", a display will appear in which you can select the Repeater.
  • Page 76 Removing a Remote Unit from a Relay Route From the Registration List, select the Remote Units which you wish to remove from the Relay Route. By right clicking a menu will appear; select "Use No Relay" and the Remote will move to be directly under the Base Unit.
  • Page 77 - Results: Displays whether the connected unit has been Initialized or registered as a "Repeater" *The Initialized setting is as a Base Unit for another T&D product. *In the RTR-5W system this can only be used as a Repeater. - Relay Route Name: the Relay Route Name will appear.
  • Page 78: Wireless Communication Test

    Wireless Communication Test In the [Repeater Registration] window, select [Communication] - [Wireless Communication Test]. Select the Search method and click [Start Communication] to begin. [Start Communication] Button Test All Remote and Repeaters This will test and gather signal strength to all Remote Units listed in the Registration List via all Repeaters as they are set up as well as all Remote Units that communicate directly with the Base Unit.
  • Page 79 The Communication Test results will appear. Communication Successful The number of vertical lines shows the Radio Wave Strength. (Min: 1 / Max: 5) If testing is of a Repeater, the Radio Wave Strength shown will be for between that Unit and the Unit with one number before it. (If the Repeater Number is 1 then the Strength shown will be for communication with the Base Unit).
  • Page 80: Recording Settings

    Settings" on p.120. If you wish to use adjustment functions please carry out settings as detailed in "RTR- 52Pt Adjustment" on p.121. Open [RTR-5W for Windows]. From the Administration Tree, select the Remote Unit for which you wish to make recording settings, and in the [Settings] Menu, select [Start / Stop Recording].
  • Page 81 Unit of Temperature for Display: <Select from: Celsius or Fahrenheit > for RTR-51/52/53 Here you can shift the unit of display between Celsius (ºC) and Fahrenheit (ºF). * When using Fahrenheit in the RTR-52Pt LCD, the Logger can only show between -199.9 and 999.9 F.
  • Page 82: Measuring Moisture (Rvr-52A)

    Click the [Start Recording] Button to send the recording condition settings via the RTR-5W Base Station to the Remote Unit and complete the set-up. NOTE: By starting a new recording session, all currently recorded data will be erased. [Get Settings] Button Gather current recording condition settings from the selected Remote Unit.
  • Page 83: Downloading Data

    When using Wireless Communication Open [RTR-5W for Windows]. From the Administration Tree, select the Remote Unit from which you wish to download data, and in the [Data] Menu, select [Download Data].
  • Page 84: When Using Optical Communication

    When using Optical Communication Open [RTR-5W for Windows]. Place the Remote Unit from which you wish to download data face down on top of the specifi ed RTR-5W (Location). From the Administration Tree, select the Location you will use for Optical Communication.
  • Page 85: Operating The Temp / Humidity Graph

    Operating the Temp / Humidity Graph How to Open From the list of programs in the Window's Start Menu, click on [RTR-5W for Windows] - [Temp / Humidity Graph]. Using Help For details about how to use the software, please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu.
  • Page 86: Temperature / Humidity Graph Display Names And Functions

    Temperature / Humidity Graph Display Names and Functions A and B Cursor Movement Buttons By clicking the arrow buttons, you can simultaneously move the A/B cursors. A and B Cursor Buttons Click and drag the A or B button to move the cursor to the left or right. Toolbar Buttons appear for frequently used commands.
  • Page 87 Zoom in Using the Mouse With the left button drag the mouse to outline the area you want to zoom in on. Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the graph, the Menu will be displayed.
  • Page 88: Data List Display Part Names And Functions

    Data List Display Part Names and Functions This is a list of the data that was displayed in graph form. From the [View] Menu. [Date/Time] Button By clicking this button, you can shift the display between the recorded date and the amount of elapsed time since recording started.
  • Page 89: Making Changes To The Graph Display

    Making Changes to the Graph Display Changing Colors of Data Display Area: From the [View] Menu You can change the letters used in the data list display for each channel between monochrome and channel color. Selected Channels ON / OFF: From the [View] Menu You can choose to view only the selected channels in the Graph.
  • Page 90: Editing Recording Conditions

    Editing Recording Conditions: From the [Tools] Menu It is possible to make corrections to channel names and to recording start date and times. By clicking the [Channel No.] Button of the channel you wish to edit, the [Name] and [Started Date / Time] in the "Edit Items" display will show info for that channel number.
  • Page 91: Re-Order Channel Data

    Re-order Channel Data: From the [Tools] Menu You can re-order the data during graph display. There are two methods to use when re-ordering channels: [Re-order by Dragging a Channel Number] and [Specify the Channel Numbers to be Moved]. Re-order by Dragging a Channel Number Drag the channel number you wish to move to the newly desired channel number position and drop it.
  • Page 92: Erase Selected Channel Data

    Erase Selected Channel Data: From the [Tools] Menu Put a check on the channel number you wish to erase. By clicking on the [OK] Button, the deletion will be completed. [OK] Button Check Shift Unit (ºC /ºF): From the [Tools] Menu By clicking on [Shift Unit (ºC /ºF)], you can automatically change the temperature unit scale in the graph display and in the channel info list.
  • Page 93: Change Graph Colors

    Change Graph Colors: From the [Tools] Menu Click the channel number of which you wish to change the color. You can change the colors of the channel name, graph background, the scale lines, the enlarged box area, and the AB cursors. [OK] Button [Default]...
  • Page 94: Copy Display To Clipboard

    Copy Display to Clipboard: From the [Tools] Menu By clicking [Copy Display to Clipboard], you can copy the currently displayed window to the clipboard and make use of the graph by pasting to other software.
  • Page 95: Operating The Graph Display

    Operating the Graph Display Returning to Original Size Clicking here will return the graph to its original size. Zooming In and Out Zooms in or out one step at a time Moving the A/B Cursors Right and Left Simultaneously move the AB Cursors to the right or left. Moving Right and Left on the Graph Move the Graph Display to the right or left.
  • Page 96: Multi-Scale Graph

    How to operate the Multi-scale Graph How to Open From the list of programs in the Window’s Start Menu, click on [RTR-5W for Windows] - [Multi-scale Graph]. Using Help For details about how to use the software, please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu.
  • Page 97: Multi-Scale Graph Display Names And Functions

    Multi-scale Graph Display Names and Functions A and B Cursor Movement Buttons By clicking the arrow buttons, you can simultaneously move the A/B cursors. A and B Cursor Buttons Click and drag the A or B button to move the cursor to the left or right. It is possible to hide or view the vertical scale for each channel It is possible to hide or view the scale on the graph for each channel.
  • Page 98 Zoom in Using the Mouse With the left button drag the mouse to outline the area you want to zoom in on. Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the graph, the Menu will be displayed.
  • Page 99: Data List Display Part Names And Functions

    Data List Display Part Names and Functions This is a list of the data that was displayed in graph form. From the [View] Menu [Date / Time] Button: By clicking this button, you can shift the display between the recorded date and the amount of elapsed time since recording started.
  • Page 100: Making Changes To The Graph Display

    Making Changes to the Graph Display Selected Channels ON / OFF: From the [View] Menu You can choose to view only the selected channels in the Graph. By moving the mouse to [Selected Channels ON / OFF], the channel numbers are displayed.
  • Page 101: Set High, Low, Average Calculation Range

    Set High, Low, Average Calculation Range: From the [Tools] Menu Enter a calculation range in the [New Calculation Range]. [OK] Button [Entire Graph] Button Enter the numerical values - By clicking the [Entire Graph] Button, the dates and times for the entire graph will be displayed.
  • Page 102: Editing Recording Conditions

    Editing Recording Conditions: From the [Tools] Menu It is possible to make corrections to channel names and to recording start date and times. By clicking the [Channel No.] Button of the channel you wish to edit, the [Name] and [Started Date / Time] in the "Edit Items" display will show info for that channel number.
  • Page 103: Re-Order Channel Data

    Re-order Channel Data: From the [Tools] Menu You can re-order the data during graph display. There are two methods to use when re-ordering channels: [Re-order by Dragging a Channel Number] and [Specify the Channel Numbers to be Moved]. Re-order by Dragging a Channel Number Drag the channel name / number you wish to move to the newly desired channel name / number position and drop it.
  • Page 104: Merge Channel Data

    Merge Channel Data: From [Tools] Menu It is possible to merge two different pieces of data into one piece of data. NOTE: - The following data cannot be merged - If the total number of readings after merging exceeds 16,000 data readings - If the recording intervals are different - If the data is of different types - If the conversion equation for the scale settings are different...
  • Page 105: Erase Selected Channel Data

    Erase Selected Channel Data: From the [Tools] Menu Put a check on the channel number you wish to erase. Click the [OK] Button to complete the deletion. [OK] Button Check...
  • Page 106: Set Vertical Axis Display Range

    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 40.000 or lower and settings for the lower limit must be -40.000 or higher.
  • Page 107: Scale / Unit Conversion

    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. Select to use 2 voltage points to convert the scale, [Designate by 2 points] or to use the conversion equation of [Designate by y=Ax+B].
  • Page 108: Change Graph Colors

    Change Graph Colors: From the [Tools] Menu 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.
  • Page 109 *If you wish to make changes to the graph colors, line types, or line widths, click on the [Channel No.] Button fi rst and then click on the topic you wish to make changes to. Change Line Type Color Sample After confi...
  • Page 110: Operating The Graph Display

    Operating the Graph Display Returning to Original Size Return from zooming in on one part of data to the original whole graph size. Zoom out step by step Return by regular steps from zooming in on one part of data to show larger ranges of data.
  • Page 111: Event Viewer

    How to Operate the Event Viewer How to Open From the list of programs in the Window's Start Menu, click on [RTR-5W for Windows] - [Event Viewer]. Using Help For details about how to use the software, please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu.
  • Page 112: Event Viewer Display Part Names And Functions

    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. ② Menu Bar 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.
  • Page 113: Change The Event Viewer Method Of Display

    Change the Event Viewer Method of Display 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/ Time Display Elapsed Time...
  • Page 114: File Info

    File Info: From the [View] Menu View fi le info about data in the currently displayed data list. File Name: File names of the data fi les currently displayed in the data list. Path: The Location where the File is saved Date Created: The date and time when the data fi...
  • Page 115: Print Preview And Print

    Print Preview and Print Preview only that data which was selected and print. In the [File] Menu, select [Print Preview and Print]. In the [Select Channel for Printing] File list, select the channels you wish to print and click the [OK] Button. [OK] Button The [Print Preview] will be displayed.
  • Page 116: Saving Recorded Data

    Saving Recorded Data If you have edited any data that was displayed in a graph, we suggest that you save it as necessary. 3 Ways to Save Files -In the [File] Menu, select [Overwrite All Data] Will save any changes to fi le without changing File Name and Saving Location. The same operation can be carried out from [Save] in the Toolbar.
  • Page 117 For Event Viewer When using Event Viewer only [Save Data as ] can be used. Click [Save Data as...] in the [File] Menu. Specify the [Location] and enter a [File Name]. Assign a Location [Save] Enter a File Name Button Click [Save] to complete the saving process.
  • Page 118: Creating Text File

    Creating Text File By saving the recorded data as text fi le, you can create a fi le type that can be read by common spreadsheet software. Click [Save in Text File] in the [File] Menu. 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 ®...
  • Page 119 For Event Viewer In the [File] Menu, click [Save in Text File]. Select the [Text File Type], click [Designate 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.
  • Page 120: Opening A Saved File

    Opening a Saved File To open a previously saved fi le, designate the fi le name to open it. Click [Open] in the [File] Menu of the Graph Display. Select the name of the data you wish to open and click [Open] to view the data in graph form.
  • Page 121: Auto-Download Settings

    NOTE: - Make sure that RTR-5W for Windows is open when a programmed Auto-Download is scheduled to occur. - If, another type of communication, such as a warning monitoring, occurs at the scheduled downloading time and downloading is not possible, downloading will begin upon the ending of the other communication.
  • Page 122 If you wish to Stop the Auto Downloading 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.
  • Page 123: Warning Monitoring

    Server Name" in [Warning Mail]. Enter the DNS server address Enter SMTP settings Open [RTR-5W for Windows]. 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.
  • Page 124 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. [Warning Monitoring] [notifi cation address] [A sender address] [Notifi...
  • Page 125 Place a check here if you wish to have an alarm or warning lamp that is connected to the external output go on when a warning occurs. Click the [Set] Button to send the settings info to the RTR-5W and complete the settings.
  • Page 126 [Notifi cation Test] Button Use this to send a test mail from the RTR-5W to the notifi cation address and confi rm that the warning notifi cation settings are correct. A notifi cation test is successful if a notifi cation test mail reaches the notifi cation address.
  • Page 127: Battery Life Warning Settings

    Battery Life Warning Settings Make settings here to send a notifi cation of low battery power via e-mail from the RTR-5W. Open RTR-5W for Windows. Click on [Remote Unit Battery Life Warning Settings] in the [Settings] Menu. Place a check next to [Send Warning E-mail from RTR-5W] and enter the Send Time, Sender Address and Recipient Address.
  • Page 128: Mail Settings For Download

    Mail Settings for Download NOTE: If any changes have been made to the Remote Unit structure or settings, please make the settings again. Open RTR-5W for Windows. Specify the location, and in the [Settings] Menu click on [Mail Settings for Download].
  • Page 129 This will retrieve download schedule info from the RTR-5W and display the time of the next scheduled download. NOTE: New settings made here will not be transmitted to the RTR-5W and will not become activated until the [OK] Button has been clicked.
  • Page 130: Rtr-52Pt Sensor Settings

    Place a check next to [Pt100] or [Pt1000] and click the [Send] Button to send the settings and complete set-up. [Get Sensor Type] Button The sensor settings for the RTR-52Pt unit currently placed on top of the RTR-5W will be gathered.
  • Page 131: Adjustment

    5 in comparison to the input value for [Current Reading]. Adjustment Settings Open [RTR-5W for Windows]. In the Main Window, click on the Data Logger icon. To open the [Adjustment] Window, click on [Settings] in the Menu Bar and then select [Adjustment Settings] from the pull down menu.
  • Page 132 Select either [1-point Adjustment] or [2-point Adjustment]. Please enter the actual pre-adjusted value(s) in the [Current Reading] column and the post-adjusted reference value(s) in the [Post-adjusted Reading] column. Click on the [Send Settings] Button to send the adjustment equation to the selected Data Logger.
  • Page 133 2 point Adjustment: Use when measuring in a wide range. The adjustment equation will be calculated from two points: the slope (a) and the offset (b). For example, the RTR-52Pt reads 0ºC when the standard thermometer reads 0.4ºC, and reads 10ºC when the standard says the true measurement is 10.2ºC.
  • Page 134: How To Use The Rtr-5W Web Viewer

    Internet. *Make settings to enable both Java applets and JavaScript. In the address area, enter the address of the RTR-5W logger you wish to view. Enter Address By pressing the [Enter] key, the RTR-5W Web Viewer will appear.
  • Page 135: Rtr-5W Web Viewer Functions

    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.
  • Page 136: Current Readings Monitor (Accessing Via Browser)

    - For details about how to make settings see part 4 [Browser Display Settings] of p.50 [Remote Registration]. Open the Web Viewer for the RTR-5W of which you wish to view the current readings. - See p.114 for more details about the display.
  • Page 137: Graph (Accessing Via Browser)

    - For details about how to make settings see part 4 [Browser Display Settings] of p.50 [Remote Registration]. Open the Web Viewer for the RTR-5W of which you wish to view the Graph. - See p.114 for more details about the display.
  • Page 138: Viewing Current Readings Via Mobile Phone

    The Current Readings display will automatically open. NOTE: - To view the current readings monitor via mobile phone, it is necessary to open the RTR-5W to the public on the Internet. - The current readings will not be automatically refreshed. You will have to use the browser refresh function on you cell phone.
  • Page 139: Checking And Making Changes To Computer Network Settings

    Checking and Making Changes to Computer Network Settings For 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.
  • Page 140 Click the [OK] Button as seen in the 3 Properties window to close the window. Once again, in the [Network Settings Utility] run a search and check whether the IP address for the RTR-5W connected to the network is displayed.
  • Page 141 . If it is displayed properly, make the initial network settings. . After making the initial network settings, follow steps 1-4 above to open the [Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) Properties] window. Re-enter the [IP address], [Subnet mask], [Default Gateway], [Preferred DNS server], and [Alternate DNS server] that you had written down before and click the [OK] Button.
  • Page 142: If Usb Device Driver Installation Fails

    If USB Device Driver Installation Fails If, during USB device driver installation, some trouble occurs that results in a failure to install properly, the following display will appear in the Device Manager. ® For Windows If this occurs, the USB device driver must be re-installed. How to Re-install * The images in the following explanation are taken from [Windows XP].
  • Page 143 In the Device Manager Window, right click on [USB Device] under [Other Devices] and then click on [Properties] to display the [USB Device Properties] Window. In the USB Device Properties Window, click on the [Re-install Driver] Button to display the Hardware Detection Wizard. Follow the directions to install. [Re-install Driver] Button...
  • Page 144: Re-Installing

    Re-installing Before reinstalling or updating the [RTR-5W for Windows] software, make sure to carry out the uninstall program fi rst. Also, before uninstalling, make sure to quit all [RTR-5W for Windows] applications. * 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.
  • Page 145: For Windows Vista

    For Windows Vista In the [Control Panel], click [Program – Program Uninstall]. From the list of currently installed programs, select [RTR-5W for Windows] and click the [Uninstall] Button. The [Install Shield Wizard] will appear. Check [Remove], and click [Next]. Check...
  • Page 146: Troubleshooting

    One of the following may be the reason: Power is not being supplied by the AC adaptor to the RTR-5W. The RTR-5W and the computer you are using are not on the same network. The [Network Settings Utility] is already being used by another computer.
  • Page 147 Q.6 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 specifi c PC's. - If after several attempts a communication error continues to occur, turn OFF the RTR- 5W and restart.
  • Page 148: Q&A About Rtr-5W

    The RTR-5W has an internal clock (calendar) built into it. If the internal clock settings for the RTR-5W are not set correctly, the date and time in the RTR-5W Web Viewer’s current readings monitor and the time of warnings will also be incorrect.
  • Page 149 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.
  • Page 150: Q&A About Web Server Functions

    Most communication service is made up of exchanges between servers and clients. In the case of RTR-5W, the RTR-5W provides functions and information so it is a server and the computer, which reads this information or functions, is the client.
  • Page 151: Q&A About Viewing The Web Site

    Q.2 What must I do to view current RTR-5W readings on my cell phone? To view the current readings of a RTR-5W it is necessary to connect your cell phone to the Internet. If the RTR-5W is connected to the Internet it is possible to view the current readings via...
  • Page 152: Q&A About Networks

    Q&A about Networks Q.1 What is a network? A network is a system in which a group of computers are connected by cable (copper wire, optical fi ber, etc), infrared ray, radio waves or other means in order to share and exchange information.
  • Page 153 Q.4 How should I make settings for the IP address / Subnet mask? The IP address and Subnet mask settings vary depending upon your networking environment (structure). Please consult your network administrator for details. Below is a simplifi ed explanation of a company LAN set up for your reference. If the computer connected to your company LAN has a Subnet mask of "255.255.255.0"...
  • Page 154 Q.8 What is a URL? A URL is an address that is written in a way so that it is easy for the DNS function to determine on which server the IP address is located. This address begins with "http:// " and is followed by such things as domain names, server names, port numbers, fi...
  • Page 155: Q&A About The Internet

    If you are using only one RTR-5W connected to one router, then the fi xed IP address should not be set for the RTR-5W, but for the router. If you are using a multiple number of RTR- 5W connected to one router, the RTR-5W will use FTP and HTTP so, please set a fi xed IP address for each RTR-5W unit.
  • Page 156 Q.4 I want to use a URL without a fi xed IP address, how can I do that? If you wish to access an RTR-5W by URL but without a fi xed IP address, it is possible to use a dynamic DNS.
  • Page 157 Q.7 If I connect the RTR-5W to the Internet, is it not possible that another person could read my data or change my settings? Yes, as long as you are connected to the Internet, the logger could well be the target of unwanted access.
  • Page 158: Specifi Cations

    Special short wave radio wireless: 2000 readings per minute / Optical Communication: 2400bps Communication Time When downloading data from Data Logger with RTR-5W via wireless communication (1 unit of full data takes about 420 seconds) External When operating the warning functionVoltage when OFF: AC/DC less than 50V / Current when Output(Warning Output) ON: less than 0.1A / ON Resistance: MAX 35...
  • Page 159: About The Rtr-5W Web Viewer

    View Rising (Lo to Hi) Waves and Falling (Hi to Lo) Waves Other Functions Shift between Descending/Ascending File Output Special T&D Data File Text File(CSV, etc) Printing Print Data List About the RTR-5W Web Viewer Compatible devices RTR-5W Functions Monitor Current Readings, View Graphs...
  • Page 160: Options

    Options AC adaptor (For RTR-5W) AD-0607 AC adaptor AC 100 to 240V Wall Attachment Unit (For RTR-5W) TR-5WK1 Wall Attachment...
  • Page 161 Temperature Sensors (For TR-52/RTR-52/52A) unit: millimeters TR-5106 Tefl on-Shielded Sensor Cable Length: 0.6m Thermal Time: Constant Approx. 15 Sec. (in air) Approx. 2 Sec. (in agitated water) TR-5101 Tefl on-Shielded Sensor Cable Length: 45mm Thermal Time: Constant Approx. 15 Sec. (in air) Approx.
  • Page 162 Temp / Humidity Sensor (For RTR-53/53A) unit: millimeters TR-3310 Temp / Humidity Sensor Cable Length: 1.0m Temperature/Humidity sensor Polypropylene resin Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire Possible Humidity Measurement range: 10 to 95 Temperature Measurement Range: 0 to 50ºC Sensor Temperature Durability: -10 to 55ºC Humidity Measurement accuracy: RH (at 25ºC 50...
  • Page 163 Input Cables (For RVR-52A) unit: millimeters RPR-7101 Pulse Input Cable Cable Length: 1.5m RVR-5203 4-20mA Probe Cable Maximum current Input: MAX40mA Interior Resistance: Output: 2V at 20mA / 0.4V at Conversion Accuracy: Cable Length: 1.5m VR-2C10 Sensor Extension Cable (to Moisture Sensors) Cable Length: 1.0m M3.5 Crimp Terminal...
  • Page 164 Power (For RTR-5/RVR-5) unit: millimeters RTR-05A1 External Power Adaptor Voltage Input: DC6V DC13V Back-up Power: Ni-MH Battery (In case of power loss) Back-up Time: 4 days (*1) Charging Method: Trickle Charge Operating Temperature: 0 to 60ºC Waterproof Capacity: none Weight: about 37g (without AC Adaptor) Contents: AC Adaptor x 1 (AD-0604)
  • Page 165 Power (For TR-5/RTR-5/RVR-5) TR-00P1 Maintenance Set Contents: Rubber Packing x 1 (for back of main unit) Silica Gel Pack (drying agent) x 1 Double-sided Adhesive Tape x 1 (for fastening silica gel) Screws x 2 (extras for fastening back of main unit) TR-11P2 Low-Temperature Battery Set Contents: Lithium Battery x 1 (LS14250) Tube x 1...
  • Page 166 Wall Attachment (For TR-5/RTR-5/RVR-5) unit: millimeters TR-05K1L Wall Attachment Compatible devices: For use with Data Loggers RTR-5L / RVR-52L or RTR-5 / RVR-52 in conjunction with RTR-05A1 Adaptor or RTR-05B1 Battery Pack Aluminum TR-05K3 Wall Attachment Operating Temperature: -40ºC to 80ºC Contents: Double-sided Adhesive Tape x 1 Screws x 2...
  • Page 167 E-mail: support@tandd.com Offi ce Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00-12:00/13:00-17:00 (GMT +9:00 Tokyo Time) [Website] h tt p : / /ww w.tandd.com / Web Wing WL RTR-5W User's Manual Published by T&D CORPORATION © Copyright 2006-2008 T&D Corporation. All rights reserved.

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