For the TR7A2/A with upper/lower limit and/or sensor warning enabled in the Warning Settings, the [ALM] icon will flash on the LCD screen when a warning is detected.
Normally, the [ALM] icon will automatically disappear when the warning condition is resolved. However, when the device in Vaccine Mode* has an upper or lower limit warning, the [ALM] icon will not disappear until clearing the warning manually or starting a new recording. See below for how to clear the warning manually.
On the Device Info Screen, tap [Bluetooth] to open the graph/settings screen.
Tap [ALM/Max/Min Display] - [Clear ALM Display].
*See FAQs - [Device / Power / Sensors] - [Q. What is the difference between Normal and Vaccine Mode?]
The TR7A2/A can display the maximum and minimum measured values for each channel on the LCD.
They can be reset manually or automatically at specific time(s) of the day.
On the Device Info Screen, tap [Bluetooth] to open the graph/settings screen.
Tap [ALM/Max/Min Display] - [Reset Max/Min Values].
Tap [Bluetooth] to open the graph/settings screen and tap [Other Settings].
If necessary, enable and change the reset times.
(Max/Min Auto Reset Default Settings: Time 1 ON at 0:00 / Time 2 OFF)
Tap [Apply] to send the settings to the logger.
On the Device Info screen, tap [Bluetooth] to connect to the device. (Use WLAN Direct Communication for TR-7wf.)
To make settings via cloud, tap [WebStorage].
The Device Settings menu is located below the graph.
The displayed setting items at the monitor will vary depending on the connected device.
Tap [Rec Settings], change the necessary settings, and then tap [Apply] to apply the changes. The logger will start recording based on the settings you made.
Note that all recorded data stored in the logger will be deleted by starting a new recording session.
For the Vaccine Mode compatible models (TR71A2/75A2, TR71A/75A), select the Measurement Mode.
When the setting is applied, the logger starts recording and the [REC] mark will light up on the LCD display.
Set the date and time to start recording. The logger will enter standby mode and the [REC] mark will blink on the LCD display.
This setting is not available via cloud.
When the setting is applied, the logger stops recording and the [REC] mark on the LCD display will disappear.
Select from 15 choices: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 sec. or 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 min.
Endless: Upon reaching the logging capacity, the oldest data will be overwritten and recording will continue.
One Time: Upon reaching the logging capacity, recording will automatically stop.
For the thermocouple sensor compatible models (TR75A2 / 75A, TR-75nw / 75wb / 75wf), select the sensor type.
The LCD screen on the logger displays* the sensor type set here.
Sensor Type: K, J, T, E, S, R
*On the data logger, press and hold the DISPLAY button. For information on how to read the LCD display, refer to the User's Manual of the data logger.
Please refer to DATA (number of blocks) on the logger's LCD for the amount of data in memory.
TR7A2/A Logging Capacity: Up to 30000 readings x 2ch
(■: 1 to 9999 readings, ■■: 10000 to 19999 readings, ■■■: 20000 to 29999 readings, ■■■■: 30000 readings)
TR-7nw, TR-7wb/wf Logging Capacity: Up to 8000 readings x 2ch
(■ = 2000 readings)
Estimated Recording Time | ||
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Recording Interval | TR7A2/A | TR-7nw/wb/wf |
1 sec | 8 hrs 20 min | 2 hrs 13 min 20 sec |
2 sec | 16 hrs 40 min | 4 hrs 26 min 40 sec |
5 sec | 1 day 17 hrs 40 min | 11 hrs 06 min 40 sec |
10 sec | 3 days 11 hrs 20 min | 22 hrs 13 min 20 sec |
15 sec | 5 days 5 hrs | 1 day 9 hrs 20 min |
20 sec | 6 days 22 hrs 40 min | 1 day 20 hrs 26 min |
30 sec | 10 days 10 hrs | 2 days 18 hrs 40 min |
1 min | 20 days 20 hrs | 5 days 13 hrs 20 min |
2 min | 41 days 16 hrs | 11 days 2 hrs 40 min |
5 min | 104 days 4 hrs | 27 days 18 hrs 40 min |
10 min | 208 days 8 hrs | 55 days 13 hrs 20 min |
15 min | 312 days 12 hrs | 83 days 8 hrs |
20 min | 416 days 16 hrs | 111 days 2 hrs 40 min |
30 min | 625 days | 166 days 16 hrs |
60 min | 1250 days | 333 days 8 hrs |
∗ This does not indicate the period of time allowed for recording without battery replacement. |
Tap [Name Settings], change the necessary settings, and then tap [Apply] to apply the changes.
TR7A2/A: Device names can contain up to 26 characters and group/channel names up to 16 characters. (UTF-8)
TR-7wb: Up to 16 characters (UTF-8)
TR-7nw/wf: Up to 16 characters
The device name can be edited for easier identification.
These settings are reflected in the T&D WebStorage Service Data View screen, in the Recorded Data file names and within the files themselves, and in the report.
Tap [Warning Settings], change the necessary settings, and then tap [Apply] to apply the changes.
These parameters can be set for each channel. Sensor Warning will send a notification if a sensor becomes disconnected or fails. Upper Warning and Lower Warning will send a notification if the set limit is exceeded.
Select the judgment time*1 from 9 choices (30 seconds, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 minutes, and 1 hour).
*1: For models compatible with Vaccine Mode, the judgment time will be set to 0 second automatically when the Measurement Mode is Vaccine. To quickly detect the out-of-limit condition and sensor error, set a shorter recording interval. (See: FAQs - [Device / Power / Sensors] - [Q. What is the difference between Normal and Vaccine Mode?])
*2: The measured values of the internal temperature sensor will be affected by operating conditions. (See: FAQs - [Device / Power / Sensors] - [Q. Readings from the internal temperature sensor (or the thermocouple) are incorrect, what may be the problem?])
A low battery may cause communication errors. When the battery warning mark () appears on the device screen, it is regarded as a warning and notification can be sent.
You can make clock settings such as clock synchronization and change the destination of data transmission in [Other Settings].
Change the necessary settings and tap [Apply] to send the settings to the logger.
You can select how to adjust the internal clock of the device. ([Synchronize with SNTP Server (recommended)] or [Synchronize with T&D WebStorage Service])
Note
When the device is powered on (for the first time or after a power loss where the LCD display goes off due to a power loss, the internal clock will be reset), manual synchronization* is required once in the following cases:
*Connect the device via Bluetooth and perform either of the following operations to synchronize the time manually.
Settings for time difference and daylight savings time can be made here.
Default Setting:
UTC+1:00 for Serial Number "No.4XXXXXXX", Daylight Savings Time ON
UTC−8:00 for Serial Number "No.3XXXXXXX", Daylight Savings Time ON
When turning on Daylight Savings Time here, please configure the Clock Display Settings on the T&D WebStorage Service* as well.
* Open your web browser and log in to the T&D WebStorage Service, go to [ Data View] - [Clock Display Settings] and enable the daylight savings time display setting.
Select the destination server for auto-upload of recorded data.
T&D WebStorage Service: Cloud Service with English display
Ondotori Web Storage (Japan): Cloud Service with Japanese display
Select Celsius[°C] or Fahrenheit[°F].
This shows the network status when the device last connected to the network, or when you performed the connection test for the specified network. (See: [Network Connection Status])
Shows the status of wireless LAN connection.
OFF: Select to disconnect the wireless LAN connection and deactivate auto-upload of recorded data and the warning function.
ON: Select to restart the function according to the original settings.
Select the interval to upload the recorded data: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 min. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12, 24 hrs.
It is recommended to set auto-upload interval longer than the recording interval.*
*In Endless mode, old data will be overwritten if the logging capacity is reached. Overwritten data cannot be sent, therefore make sure to set the device to upload data before reaching the logging capacity to prevent data loss. (See: [Logging Capacity])
Available for the TR7A2 only when the Auto-Upload Interval is three hours or less.
Check the box and select the period of time for pausing Auto-Upload in the range of 6 to 16 hours (in units of 1 hour).
* When this transmission fails, a notification can be sent using the Watchdog function of T&D WebStorage Service. (See: [How to Use the T&D WebStorage Service] - [Devices] - [Watchdog Settings] in this help.)
Open the setting screen by tapping [+ Add new SSID] to add a new access point or by tapping a network that has already been set, and selecting the menu operation you want.
Edit Network 1, 2, 3: You can change the configuration settings or delete the network. (For details, see [Network Connection Settings])
Add by Search: The app will search for available nearby access points and display them in a list. Select the desired access point and enter the password if necessary.
Add by WPS: If you are using a WPS-enabled wireless LAN access point, it is possible to connect by pressing buttons on both the logger and the access point.
Add from History: 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.
Test: You can check the network connection status when you change the connection destination or when communication errors occur frequently. (For details, see [Network Connection Status])
Settings can be made for up to three wireless LAN connections (access points). (See: [Using Networks 1, 2, 3])
If necessary, fixed IP addresses and other settings can be entered here.
Supported models by security type are as follows.
WEP: TR-7wb, TR-7wf
WPA/WPA2 Personal: TR7A2, TR7A, TR-7wb, TR-7wf
WPA2 Enterprise: TR7A2
None: TR-7wb, TR-7wf
Check the entries and tap [Apply].
SSID (Network Name): Up to 32 characters
Security (Password)
WEP: 5 or 13 characters / 10 or 26 digit hexadecimal value
WPA/WPA2 PSK: Password 8 to 63 characters / 64 digit hexadecimal value
Accepted Characters:
0-9 a-z A-Z space ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
The factory default setting is Auto (DHCP).
Normally, there is no need to change settings.
The factory default setting is OFF.
Normally, there is no need to change settings.
The TR7A2 can connect to secure wireless LAN access points that support WPA2 enterprise authentication (IEEE 802.1X authentication).
Compatible Products: TR71A2 / 72A2 / 72A2-S / 75A2
System Requirements
Check the entries and tap [Apply].
Up to 32 characters
EAP-PEAP:
User ID and Password are required. (Up to 32 characters for each)
Accepted Characters:
0-9 a-z A-Z ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
EAP-TLS:
If it has already been set, tap [Certificate] and open the screen which allows you to check validity period and issuer.
The factory default setting is Auto (DHCP).
Normally, there is no need to change settings.
The factory default setting is OFF.
Normally, there is no need to change settings.
Auto-upload Settings can be made for up to three wireless LAN connections (access points). The following describes how the auto-upload function will work in a situation where settings have been made for all three access points.
First, the logger will attempt to connect to Network (SSID) 1. If the connection was successful, data will be uploaded without trying to connect to Networks 2 or 3.
If the logger was unable to connect to Network 1, it will try connecting to Network (SSID) 2. If successful data will be auto-uploaded without attempting to connect to Network 3.
If unable to connect to Network 2, the logger will try to connect to Network (SSID) 3. If the connection is successful data will be automatically uploaded, but if the connection was unsuccessful a communication error will be returned.
Unsent recorded data will be gathered and sent together at the next scheduled auto-upload. However, if while recording in Endless mode, the logging capacity is exceeded by the next transmission, overwritten old data cannot be sent. This means data stored on the T&D WebStorage Service has a missing data.
If there is an connection error, check the following depending on the error message.
Communication error between device and access point:
Communication error between access point and Internet:
You can protect loggers by preventing unauthorized access from other mobile devices via Bluetooth.
Bluetooth passcode can be reset using the Windows Software by connecting the logger to the PC, but the method differs depending on the model. (See: [Setting Procedure with TR7 for Windows])
Open the logger's Setting Menu via Bluetooth and go to [Other Settings].
Turn on [Bluetooth Lock] and set a 6-digit passcode.
Tap [Apply] to send the settings to the logger.
To change the passcode, enter a new passcode and tap [Apply].
For details on how to connect devices, refer to TR7 for Windows Help - [Basic Operation Procedures] - [Connecting to a Device].
For TR7A2/A:
Open TR7 for Windows and connect the device to the PC via USB or Bluetooth.
From the [Settings] menu, open [Bluetooth Settings].
Uncheck [Bluetooth Lock] and click the [Send Settings] button.
For TR-7wb:
Open TR7 for Windows and connect the device to the PC using a USB cable.
Click the [Reset to Factory Default Settings] in the [Settings] menu.
In the case of the TR-7wb, the only way to reset the passcode is to reset the whole device to Factory Default Settings, which means you will have to re-input all the settings for the device which you were using before.
Tap and open [Settings Table] to view the settings for the device. By tapping [Log] in the upper right corner of the screen, the settings can be exported to a text file, which can then be sent by email or saved to your mobile device.
Output File Sample