T&D 500B Utility is a settings app designed to be used with RTR500BW/RTR500BM and a smartphone/tablet.
Settings can either be made via Bluetooth® for devices in close range and for those at a distance via a browser and T&D WebStorage Service.
Base Units | RTR500BW, RTR500BM |
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Remote Units | RTR500B Series Data Loggers: RTR501B/502B/503B/505B/507B (including L types) RTR-500 Series Data Loggers*: RTR-574/576 (including S types), Discontinued: RTR-501/502/503/507S/505-Pt/505-TC/505-mA/505-V/505-P (including L types) |
Repeaters | RTR500BC Discontinued: RTR-500* |
* Settings for RTR-500 Series data loggers cannot be made via Bluetooth, but can be done using optical communication with a Base Unit. |
Search for TandD 500B Utility in the App Store, or install it from our T&D Website. Please check if it is compatible with your mobile device and OS Version.
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Log in to T&D WebStorage Service, and add your device by serial number and registration code.
If you do not already have an account, register a new user account.
LAN Cable (for wired LAN)
Wireless LAN Access Point (for wireless LAN)
HUB, Router, etc (when necessary)
Prepare a SIM card that meets the requirements and insert it in the device.
See [RTR500BW/500BM/500BC] - [SIM Card Preparation] for the requirements.
Insert batteries and attach sensors. For details about using Remote Units and Repeaters see [RTR500BW/500BM/500BC] or see [RTR501B/502B/503B/505B/507B] section in this Help.
When making settings in a device for the first time, the Initial Settings Wizard will open. It will guide you with on screen instructions to complete the necessary settings to get you started.
Please make sure your mobile device's Bluetooth is ON.
In the case of the RTR500BM, in order to prevent errors during setup, the operation switch on the side of the device should be left in the STBY position until it is actually installed after setup and transmission tests. (See: [RTR500BM for Windows] - [Device Installation] section of this Help)
Connect the Base Unit to power and open the T&D 500B Utility app.
Tap on the device shown in the app screen you wish to register and the Initial Settings Wizard will open.
Enter your password to allow for settings to be made. The default password is "password".
Make entries by following the on-screen instructions.
It is possible to skip settings and complete them later, as well as, re-open the Initial Settings Wizard at a later time. (For details see: [Settings Menu] - [System])
For details about each setting see the Settings Menu. Upon completion of the Initial Settings Wizard, the Base Unit will begin operation with the following default settings:
This screen appears when you open the app.
From the tabs at the bottom, select the connection method to display the appropriate settings menu.
A list broken into two sections will appear showing all of the nearby devices within communication range. One section shows devices that have previously been connected to the app.
From here you can connect to Base Units that are in distant places and open the settings menu for those devices via T&D WebStorage Service. (For details see: Settings Menu)
Also, T&D WebStorage Service account management can be done from here. (For details see: T&D WebStorage Service Account Management)
Tap here to view current settings, initialize devices, and/or update Remote Unit firmware*. (For details see: [Tools])
*The firmware update function is available for RTR501B/502B/503B/505B/507B (including L type) and is performed using Bluetooth communication.
This will show the signal strength between nearby Base Units and your mobile device.
This will open the support info menu for your products.
(For details see: App Version Info and Support)
This will delete the Base Unit registration from the app.
(For details see: Deleting Device Registrations)
Here you can add and delete Base Unit registrations from T&D WebStorage Service.
(For details see: T&D WebStorage Service Account Management)
(For details see: T&D WebStorage Service Account Management)
Communication status messages, such as below, may appear in the top screen of the [WebStorage] tab.
This will appear when continual communication errors occur with T&D WebStorage Service.
This will be appear next to Base Units which have been registered to T&D WebStorage Service but for which no transmission of data has yet occurred. Even by tapping on these you cannot move to the Settings Menu.
After selecting which connection method you want to use from the Top Screen Tabs [Nearby Devices] or [WebStorage] , by tapping on a Base Unit on the list you will move to the Settings Menu for that Base Unit.
Upon opening, a message will be displayed showing the status of the Base Unit when the app communicates with the Base Unit via Bluetooth or via T&D WebStorage Service.
If an error message is displayed, please refer to the message, check the settings and if necessary make changes.
When you see the [There are unapplied settings] message:
Since the Base Unit checks T&D WebStorage Service every 10 minutes for pending settings, some settings made from the [WebStorage] tab may have not yet been applied and are still pending. By tapping on [View Pending] it is possible to check on which settings have yet to be applied and cancel settings if desired.
Connection Method | Bluetooth Communication | T&D WebStorage Service | ||
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Usage | Direct connection with nearby devices (Manual connection at user discretion) | Connection via the Internet (Automatic connection at set interval*1) | ||
What can this app do? | Basic Settings | Base Unit Name | ||
Connection Password | − | |||
Clock Settings | ||||
GPS Function | − | |||
Registered Devices | Registration | *2 | ||
Settings Changes (Excluding Frequency Channel) | ||||
Wireless Routes / Signal Strength Test | − | |||
Programmed Recording Start | ||||
Network Settings (RTR500BW) | − | |||
Mobile Communication Settings (RTR500BM) | − | |||
Sending Current Readings | ||||
Warning Settings | Email Notification | |||
SMS Notification*3 | − | − | ||
Sending Recorded Data | ||||
System | Operation Log | |||
Opening Initial Settings Wizard | − | |||
Tools | View Base Unit Settings History | − | ||
View Remote Unit / Repeater Settings | − | |||
Initialize Base Unit / Remote Unit / Repeater | − | |||
Remote Unit Firmware Update / Update History | − | |||
T&D WebStorage Service Account Management | − | |||
*1 The Base Unit checks T&D WebStorage Service every ten minutes for any pending settings. The interval can be changed via software for Windows. *2 Use the app to connect to nearby Remote Units and Repeaters and also connect via the Internet to enable registration of these units to distantly placed Base Units. *3 Warning notification via SMS is available for RTR500BM and can be enabled via software for Windows. |
Displayed as Model_Serial Number.
When using multiple Base Units the name can be edited for easier identification.
Base Unit Names will be applied as follows:
Here you can enter a description for the Base Unit if you wish.
For example, when using multiple units in multiple places, entering the installation location and administrator will make it easier to identify units.
Password is required to connect to a Base Unit via Bluetooth or LAN. (Default Password: "password")
Specify the region in which the unit is being used.
By turning ON, GPS information will be added to the Current Readings file (xml).
Make settings for the unit of temperature to be used in the Remote Unit recorded data and in the display of the Remote Unit.
This cannot be changed after the Remote Unit has been registered. If you wish to change this setting, it is necessary to first delete the registration from the Base Unit and then make changes.
The Registered Devices screen has 4 tabs for switch between various operations.
If a Remote Unit or Repeater can not be found using Bluetooth search, please see FAQs - [T&D 500B Utility] - [Q.There are devices nearby but they don't show up in the app's search results list, why not?]
All Remote Units and Repeaters registered to the Base Unit will appear in the list sorted by group name. Tap on a device to open the settings screen for that device.
Use this to register new Remote Units / Repeaters to the Base Unit.
The app will use Bluetooth to search for nearby Remote Units and Repeaters and display them in a list of found devices. Tap on the device you wish to register.
Make wireless route settings here for communication between Base Units, Repeaters and Remote Units and carry out tests of signal strength between the various devices.
(For details see: Wireless Route Settings)
Here you can select a Remote Unit, make settings for the recording interval and the recording start date and time and start recording.
Upon the start of a new recording session, all recorded data stored in the Remote Unit will be deleted. Make sure to download any recorded data you wish to save before making new recording settings. Download data using the software [RTR500BW for Windows].
For details see:
[RTR500BW for Windows] - [Other Data Collection Methods]
[RTR500BM for Windows] - [Other Data Collection Methods]
If you wish to register a logger to an already registered Group, select the name of the target Group.
Displayed as Model_Serial Number.
When using multiple Remote Units the name can be edited for easier identification.
Remote Unit Names will be applied as follows:
RTR501B/502B/ 505B |
RTR503B/507B, RTR-574/576 |
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Recording Interval | 1 sec | About 4 hr and 26 min | About 2 hr 13 min |
30 sec | About 5 days 13 hr | About 2 days 18 hr | |
15 min. | About 166 days 16 hr | About 83 days 8 hr | |
60 min. | About 1 year and 10 months | About 11 months |
By switching this to ON when making settings changes, recording will start upon completing settings by tapping the [Apply] button.
If you are making settings changes to items that are not connected to recording such as Group Name, Remote Unit Name, Download Settings and Bluetooth, then we recommend you switch this to OFF, so that recorded data will not be deleted upon the start of a new recording session.
Switch to ON to monitor for warnings, and set the "Judgment Time". When a warning condition is detected, a warning is issued only after the judgment counter expires.
By setting to OFF, that unit will be excluded from monitoring for warnings.
Select whether to enable automatic downloading and transmission of recorded data to the Base Unit.
Here you can switch Bluetooth Communication ON or OFF.
Set a passcode (4-8 digit number) to be used for Bluetooth communication.
Tap here to send the settings to the Base Unit.
Model number of input module shown within ( ).
Select the type of sensor connected to the input module.
For TCM-3010: K, J, T, or S
For PTM-3010: Pt100 or Pt1000
Make settings for the recording method for measurements.
Instantaneous Value: Records the instantaneous value measured at each recording interval.
Average Value: Records the average value of the measurements taken every second within the recording interval.
Make settings for when using scale conversion. This has no reflection on what is displayed on the LCD display of the Remote Unit.
Use y=ax+b: Select this when the values for both the slope (a) and intercept (b) are already known.
Specify 2 points: Select this when both the input values from the sensor and the post-conversion values are known at two points. (See the sensor user’s manual for details)
Select ON if you wish to control the sensor power supply. It transmits a preheat signal that is synchronized with the recording interval to turn sensors ON before and OFF after measuring and recording.
Make settings here for the range of measurement. The Remote Unit LCD will change to reflect the set measurement range.
V Range
Measurement Range: 0 to 22V
Resolution: Automatically changes from 0.1mV to 10mV according to the input signal.
Display Unit: V (fixed)
mV Range
Measurement Range: 0 to 999.9mV
Resolution: Automatically changes from 0.1mV to 0.4mV according to the input signal.
Display Unit: mV (fixed)
Make settings here for the pulse signal type to be recorded.
Rising: Records the number of rising pulses during the set recording interval.
Falling: Records falling pulses during the set recording interval.
If you wish to use the filter for eliminating chattering which occurs due to changes in polarity, this should be switched to ON.
ON: 15Hz or less
OFF: 3.5kHz or less
(when using square wave signals of 0-3V or higher)
Select the target item from Pulse or Event (rising or falling) and judgment time for warning monitoring.
Display resolutions for monitoring each target item are follows:
Pulse: one-sixtieth of recording interval (minimum of one second)
Event: 1 sec
Make settings for the sampling interval, calculation percentage and calculation time period.
The wireless communication range can be extended by placing a Repeater in between a Base Unit and a Remote Unit.
Specify the Group to which the Remote Units are registered that you wish to add a Repeater.
Will be displayed as Model_Serial Number.
When using multiple Repeaters the name can be edited for easier identification.
If desired for identification, enter a unique 3 digit (alphabetic and/or numerical) name for the Repeater.
Set the frequency channel for Repeater to the same one as the Remote Unit to which you wish to communicate.
In each Wireless Group up to four frequency channels can be set for use with one Base Unit.
Here you can switch Bluetooth Communication ON or OFF.
Set a passcode (4-8 digit number) to be used for Bluetooth communication.
Here you can make Wired and Wireless LAN Settings as well as check the network connection status.
This menu is not available via WebStorage.
The default setting is Auto (IP). Normally, there is no need to change settings.
If you wish to use a static IP address, change to Manual setup and make appropriate settings for the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server address.The Base Unit will search for available nearby access points and display them in a list. Select the desired access point and enter the password if necessary.
Enter the access point information (network name, security, password) manually and tap [Apply].
If necessary, fixed IP addresses and other settings can be entered here.
Accepted Settings Lengths
SSID (Network Name): Up to 32 characters
Security (Password)
WEP: 13 Characters
WPA/WPA2 PSK : Password 8 to 63 characters / 64 digit hexadecimal value
Select the desired access point from the archived list of previously used access points. This is especially useful for adding multiple loggers to the same network and can be used for the second and all subsequent loggers.
Select this to send data to T&D's cloud service with English display.
Select this to send data to T&D's cloud service with Japanese display.
Tap [Test] to check the network status of the Base Unit.
If the test fails, see the explanation and make settings changes as necessary.
Here you can make mobile communication settings as well as check the connection status of the SIM card in the device. Note that the RTR500BM needs to be connected to the power source (supplied AC adaptor or batteries) to carry out mobile communication.
Select APN from List: Select your APN (Access Point Name). If your APN is not in the list, select [Enter Manually] and enter the APN settings manually.
Edit APN Settings: You can change the APN settings here.
T&D WebStorage Service: Select this to send data to T&D's cloud service with English display.
Ondotori WebStorage: Select this to send data to T&D's cloud service with Japanese display.
PIN Authentication: Check ON to use the PIN authentication, and enter the 4-digit PIN code.
Change PIN Code: This allows you to deactivate the currently set PIN and set a new PIN.
Tap here to send the settings to the Base Unit.
Use this to have the Base Unit connect with Remote Units via wireless communication at the set interval, retrieve current readings (latest measurements) and send to T&D WebStorage Service, where they can be monitored anytime, anywhere via the internet.
Set to ON to have current readings sent automatically.
Select the transmission interval from 11 choices (2 minutes to 24 hours).
Tap here to send the settings to the Base Unit.
Tap to test if connection with T&D WebStorage Service is possible.
Make settings here to monitor for warnings.
Switch to ON if you wish to monitor for warnings.
Select the monitoring interval from the 2 choices below.
RTR500BW: 1 or 5 minutes
RTR500BM: 2 or 5 minutes
Switch to ON if you wish to receive warning notification via email from T&D WebStorage Service.
Select the target Remote Units you wish to monitor for warnings.
Here you can specify warning conditions by the type of contact output being used.
For details see: [Details of Operations] - [About Warning Monitoring] - [Warning Contact Output Operations]
Tap here to send the settings to the Base Unit.
RTR500BM has a feature to send warning notifications via SMS to the specified phone number(s). Warning transmission method can be selected in the RTR500BM Settings Utility - Current Readings / Warning Settings: HTTP(S)* only, SMS only, or both HTTP(S) and SMS. Note that when SMS is included in this selection, it is not possible to change Warning Settings from this app.
* HTTP(S) allows for warning transmission via email from T&D WebStorage Service.
Use this to automatically download recorded data from target Remote Units at a set day/time or interval and have that data transmitted automatically to T&D WebStorage Service.
To carry out auto-downloading and sending of recorded data, select ON.
Day and Time:
Up to eight patterns can be set.
If you select more than one date and time, make sure that they are one or more hour apart.
Interval:
Select the transmission interval from 5 choices (30 minutes to 4 hours)
Recorded data will be sent at specified intervals starting from 0:00.
If necessary, you can change the next transmission time (in 10-minute units).
Note
The default setting is "Day and Time" and Schedule 1 "Every Day (on the hour)", which will be the next full hour after the first communication between the device and the app (mobile or Windows) + 30 minutes.
Examples:
If the first communication occurred at 13:00, the next full hour after 30 minutes will be 14:00. (Default Transmission Schedule: Every Day 14:00)
If the first communication occurred at 13:31, the next full hour after 30 minutes will be 15:00. (Default Transmission Schedule: Every Day 15:00)
Specify the range of data for the first transmission after the operation switch is changed from STBY to Run.
Data after Restart Only: This will send only the data recorded after the RTR500BM starts/restarts running.
All Data: This will send all recorded data.
A list of all Remote Units registered in the target Base Unit appears here. Select the Remote Unit(s) you wish to be enabled for auto-transmission of recorded data.
Tap here to send the settings to the Base Unit.
This will retrieve and show the operations log for the Base Unit. Please refer to the log for investigation when an error occurs, etc. (See [Base Unit Logs])
You can send and save by tapping the "Share" icon () at the top right of the screen.
Tap to open the Initial Settings Wizard at anytime and follow the steps to make settings.
(For details see: Initial Settings Wizard)
Here you can check the status and results of pending settings.
(When settings were made from the [WebStorage] Tab)
Also you can cancel any yet unapplied settings you no longer wish to make.
Here you can check the Base Unit Registration Code*, the Firmware Version and the Communication (RF/Bluetooth) Version.
*If you open this from the [WebStorage] Tab, you will not be able to see the registration code.
In the Settings Menu, open [Registered Devices] - [Wireless Routes] tab.
Make wireless route settings here for communication between Base Units, Repeaters and Remote Units and carry out tests of signal strength between the various devices.
Tap to select the frequency channel to view the communication route or check the signal strength.
Here you can turn the [Auto Routing] function ON or OFF.
[Auto Routing] Function
ON: Communication is carried out using the best route from the previous communication result.
OFF: Communication will be carried out using the manually set route. (For details see: Manually Setting the Route Tree)
Tap to open the device selection screen for testing signal strength.
Select the device(s) and tap [Start] at the bottom of the screen. Upon completion, tap [ < ] to return to the previous screen and check the results.
Here you can change the way the results are displayed between a table or route diagram.
The wireless signal strength is shown in colors and bars.
Green (2-3 bars): Good
Yellow(1 bar): Unstable
Gray: Error
For RTR501B/502B/503B/505B/507B: Shown in two stages
Sufficient Battery
Change Battery
For RTR-574/576 and Repeater: Shown in four stages
Sufficient Battery
Less than 50%
Very Low
Change Battery
Tap on a Remote Unit icon in the Route Tree to open the [Route Selection] screen.
Select the upper level device in the tree.
Tap on [ < ] to return to the previous screen and at the bottom of the screen tap [Apply].
Test the wireless signal strength.
Do not disable communication until the process of deleting the registration information in the Remote Unit or Repeater is completed.
In the Settings Menu of the selected Base Unit, open [Registered Devices].
In the upper right corner of the Device List screen, tap [Delete].
Tapping the icon () for the target device - [Delete] in that order will start Bluetooth communication and initialize the device. (Recorded data will also be lost.)
If Bluetooth communication is set to OFF for the Remote Unit, or if the target device is an RTR-500 Series Remote Unit (RTR-501/502/503/505/507S), place it on top of the Base Unit so that optical communication is possible.
When the process of deleting the registration information in the Base Unit is completed, the targeted device disappears from the list.
If you are unable to communicate with the Remote Unit or Repeater because it is not in communication range, not at hand, or malfunctioning, you can tap [Cancel] in the upper right corner of the screen to delete only the registration information on the Base Unit without initializing the Remote Unit or Repeater. In this case, the registration information and recorded data will remain in the Remote Unit or Repeater.
Tap [Done] to return to the top screen.
Unintended communication results may occur if a Remote Unit or Repeater with registration information remaining in it is left within the radio communication area of a Base Unit for which communication is enabled. Be sure to initialize the device.
If you wish to delete a Base Unit registration from the app, first tap on the [Nearby Devices] tab. This will not change the Base Unit settings and recorded data will be sent to T&D WebStorage Service as usual.
In the upper right corner of the top screen (Nearby Devices), tap [Delete].
Tap on the icon () - [Delete] to delete.
After finishing (whether or not you deleted devices) return to the previous screen by tapping [Done].
Tap the [Tools] tab on the lower right corner of the top screen to view device settings, initialize devices, and/or update Remote Unit firmware.
View the settings of the most recently Bluetooth connected Base Unit.
View the settings of Remote Unit(s) and Repeater(s) that are in Bluetooth communication range.
Here you can initialize the Bluetooth devices (RTR500B Series Base Unit / Remote Unit / Repeater) within the Bluetooth range.
If you wish to initialize the RTR-500 Series Remote Unit (RTR-501/502/503/505/507S), tap [Initialize via Optical Communication] and carry out optical communication with its Base Unit or Repeater within the Bluetooth range.
Here you can update the firmware of the RTR501B/502B/503B/505B/507B within the Bluetooth range.
Please update the Remote Unit which shows "Update available" in the search results.
Enables simultaneous updates of multiple Remote Units selected manually or automatically.
For details, refer to [Bulk Update Procedure] shown below.
Enables individual update of single Remote Units.
For details, refer to [Individual Update Procedure] shown below.
Shows the device information and results of the update.
Tap [Obtain Remote Unit's Passcode] under [Bulk Update].
(Passcode acquisition is not required when updating an unregistered or initialized Remote Unit.)
The app starts searching for nearby Base Units via Bluetooth. Select a Base Unit from which you wish to obtain Passcodes for registered Remote Units.
(If your Base Unit does not appear in the list, its Bluetooth function may be disabled. Enable Bluetooth or use Individual Update.)
Enter the Base Unit Password.
(You will not be prompted for the password if the Base Unit has been connected from the app before.)
When you see the [Passcode acquisition succeeded] message, tap [OK].
Tap [ < ] to go back to the previous screen (Remote Unit Firmware Update menu).
Tap [Search for Remote Units] under [Bulk Update].
Read the pop-up information and tap [I understand this information] to start the search for nearby Remote Units.
Bulk update is performed for the Remote Units with "Passcode Obtained" and "Update Available", as well as unregistered units.
The Remote Units shown with "Update Available" and "Passcode Not Obtained" mean that they are registered to the Base Unit(s) you have never connected from this app.
If you wish to automatically update available Remote Units, tap on the [Auto Update] - [Start].
It is also possible to manually select the Remote Units in the list. Tapping the unit will start the update process.
To stop all updates in progress, tap [Stop Auto Update] or [ < ] to go back to the previous screen.
By tapping on a Remote Unit in the list, you can stop the update process individually as well.
Tap [Search for Remote Units] under [Individual Update].
Read the pop-up information and tap [I understand this information] to start the search for nearby Remote Units.
Tap the Remote Unit shown with "Update Available" in the search list.
If a particular Remote Unit does not appear in the list, its battery may be low, or the Bluetooth setting may be set to "OFF".
If you wish to perform an update via optical communication, refer to [Perform via Optical Communication].
Enter the Bluetooth passcode for the Remote Unit.
On the Firmware Update screen, tap [Start] to start the update process.
For the Remote Units which have been set to "Bluetooth OFF", you can proceed with the update using optical communication with the Base Unit or Repeater.
Tap [Perform via Optical Communication] at the bottom of the screen.
The app will start searching for nearby Base Units and Repeaters. Select the device you wish to use.
By placing a Remote Unit on it to communicate via optical communication, the Firmware Update screen will open.
Tap [Start] to start the update process.
Do not remove the Remote Unit from the Base Unit or Repeater until the completion message appears.
About the App Operation and Error Messages
If the Remote Unit is not recognized by the Base Unit (or Repeater), refer to the following FAQs
[RTR500BW Settings] - [Q. The Remote Unit is not recognized by the Base Unit via Optical Communication, why not?]
[RTR500BM Settings] - [Q. The Remote Unit is not recognized by the Base Unit via Optical Communication, why not?]
[RTR500BC Settings] - [Q. The Remote Unit is not recognized by the Base Unit via Optical Communication, why not?]
You can manage your account from the [WebStorage] Tab.
If you delete a device from your account, the recorded data for the device will also be deleted from T&D WebStorage Service.
When using for the first time, tap [Login] and follow the on-screen instructions to add a T&D WebStorage Service account.
This shows a list of Base Units registered to the account on display.
To add a device, tap [Add Device] and follow the on-screen instructions. To delete a device, tap the () icon - [Delete].
Place a check next to the account you wish to view in the app, and tap [<] to return to the previous screen.
You can check the version information for the application you are using from the menu icon () in the top screen. Here you can also find help and other useful support information.
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Current Readings will be sent at the interval set via the smartphone app or the Windows software.
The RTR500BW / 500BM communicates via wireless communication with all registered Remote Units and gathers their current readings.
The readings are then sent by the set transmission method at the set interval.
When another process occurs simultaneously the following operations take place.
The RTR500BW / 500BM can only send the current readings if all of the following conditions are met.
The current readings data transmitted includes up to 10 recorded values for each Remote Unit.
The number of readings that can be reflected in a current readings graph display differs depending on the model and is as follows:
Model | Number of Readings |
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RTR501B, RTR-501. RTR502B, RTR-502, RTR505B (other than pulse measurement), RTR-505 (other than pulse measurement) |
10 readings |
RTR503B, RTR-503. RTR507B, RTR-507S, RTR-576 | 5 readings |
RTR505B (for pulse measurement), RTR-505-P (for pulse measurement), RTR-574 | 4 readings |
∗ The shortest interval at which RTR500BW / 500BM can create data files of Current Readings to transfer to the server is 30 seconds. Therefore, even if the recording interval for a Remote Unit is less than 30 seconds, the interval of Current Readings Data which can be displayed is 30 seconds. ∗ For RTR-574/576 (including S type), the recorded data records average values and the current readings data records instantaneous values according to the set recording interval and transmits them as current readings data. Therefore when comparing Current Readings Data and Recorded Data (trz format), the times of measurements may differ and hence measurement readings may slightly vary. ∗ The above shows the maximum number of readings. Depending on the Remote Unit recording interval and the amount of time from the beginning of recording, the actual number of readings transferred may be less than maximum. |
If you need detailed information about the data format of current readings, please contact your local Distributor.
If an error occurs during the transmission of current readings, the RTR500BW / 500BM will carry out the following:
Monitoring for warnings will occur at the interval set via the smartphone app or the Windows software.
For RTR500BM, warnings are sent within 1 minute from the time when the contact input is turned ON.
The RTR500BW / 500BM communicates via wireless communication with all Remote Units which have been set for the monitoring of warnings and gathers all data necessary for sending a warning.
It will confirm if conditions have been met for the sending of a warning notification or that such conditions have been recovered from and if warranted will send the warning data to the server.
When another process occurs simultaneously the following operations take place.
The RTR500BW / 500BM can only send a Warning Notification if all of the following conditions are met:
A measurement reading has been deemed to have exceeded the set Upper or Lower Limit for the set amount of time.
(Measurements that exceed the set Upper/Lower Limit but do not last for the set amount of time will not be judged as warning)
Sensor Abnormality (no sensor connected, broken connection, etc...)
Remote Unit battery level has reached LOW (One hour has passed since the battery warning mark on the LCD came on).
Wireless communication with a Remote Unit has failed three consecutive times.
Base Unit battery level has reached low when it is operated on battery power alone.
Power failure of external power supply, insufficient supply voltage, etc.
Note: [Battery Warning] needs to be enabled in [Warning Settings] - [Contact Output Settings].
The external contact input has switched to ON.
(Judgment of ON (closed) or OFF (open) of the contact is decided when the state continues for 1 second or longer.)
During warning monitoring, if a warning is detected the contact output turns ON (circuit closed). During warning monitoring, when a recovery is detected, the contact output is turned OFF (circuit is open).
If both a warning and a recovery occur within the same warning monitoring interval, the contact output is turned ON (circuit closed) for 10 seconds at the timing of warning monitoring.
If an error occurs during the transmission of warning data, the RTR500BW / 500BM will carry out the following:
For RTR500BM, in the [Monitoring / Warning Settings], when multiple SMS destinations are set for either [SMS only] or [both HTTP(S) and SMS] for [Warning Transmission] the device will consider the sending of the warning as a success even if it has only been successfully sent to one of the addresses.
The RTR500BW / 500BM communicates via wireless communication with the target Remote Units and downloads their recorded data.
The initial set of data is sent∗.
∗ For RTR500BW that is all data and for RTR500BM that is all data or all data after a recording start (depending on the initial data transmission range setting).
From the second time only, the remaining new data not sent before will be sent.
The RTR500BW / 500BM can only auto-send the recorded data if all of the following conditions are met.
If an error occurs during the transmission of recorded data, the RTR500BW / 500BM will carry out the following:
Sends the remaining data that was not sent the previous time.