T D RTR500BC Wireless Base Station User Manual
- June 6, 2024
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Wireless Base Station
RTR500BC User’s Manual
The RTR500BC can be used either as a Base Unit or a Repeater. If you are going
to use this product as a Repeater there is no need to install the software
RTR500BC fr Windows for this product. Please see the section “Using as a
Repeater” on the backside of the printed version of this manual.
Terms used in this Manual
Base Unit
Remote Unit
Repeater
Current Readings
Recorded Data| RTR500BC / RTR500BW / RTR500BM
RTR-500 / RTR-500MBS-A / RTR-500NW / RTR-500AW / RTR-500DC
RTR501B / 502B / 503B / 505B / 507B
RTR-501 / 502/ 503 / 505/ 507S / 574 / 576
RTR500BC / RTR-500 (when used as a Repeater)
The most recent measurements recorded by a Remote Unit
Measurements stored in the Remote Unit
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What can the RTR500BC do
Using as a Base Unit
Using as a Repeater
The wireless communication range can be easily expanded by placing a Repeater
in between the Base Unit and a Remote Unit. When using as a Repeater, please
use the optional AC adaptor or two AA batteries to supply constant power.
- For details about using as a Repeater see the backside of the printed version of this manual.
For operating details, please see the RTR500B Series Help shown below. tandd.com/support/webhelp/rtr500b/eng/
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Before using this product, please confirm that all of the contents are included.
Product Specifications
Compatible
Devices| Remote Units: RTR501B / 502B / 503B / 505B / 507B
RTR-501 / 502 / 503 / 507S / 574 / 576 / 505-TC / 505-Pt / 505-V / 505-mA /
505-P(Including L Type and S Type)
RTR-602S / 602L / 602ES / 602EL, RTR-601-110 / 601-130 / 601-E10 / 601-E30
(1)Repeaters: RTR500BC / RTR-500
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Maximum Number
of Registrations| Remote Units: 32 units (2) x 20 groups
Repeaters: 30 units x 20 groups
Communication
Interfaces| Short Range Wireless Communication
Frequency Range: 902 to 928MHz RF Power: 7 mW
Transmission Range: About 150 meters (500 ft) if unobstructed and direct
Bluetooth 4.2 (Bluetooth Low Energy) (3)
USB 2.0 (Mini-B connector)
Optical Communication (proprietary protocol)
Serial Communication (RS-232C) (4)
Communication
Time| Data Download Time (for 16,000 readings)
Via wireless communication: About 2 minutes
The same amount of time should be added for each Repeater.
Communication
Protocol (5)| SMTP (POP before SMTP, SMTP-AUTH <LOGIN / PLAIN / CRAM-MD5>,
SMTP overSSL/TLS, STARTTLS), FTP
Power| USB Bus Power, AA Alkaline Battery LR6 x 2, AC Adaptor AD-06A1 (6)
Battery Life (7)| As a Repeater: About 6 months (When downloading one data
logger at full data
once a day with one Repeater)
Dimensions| H 96 mm x W 65.8 mm x D 24.4 mm (excluding antenna)
Antenna Length: 135 mm
Weight| Approx. 80 g
Operating
Environment| temperature: -10 to 60℃ (when using AA batteries) / -30 to 60 °C
(when
oftware
Communication is stable.
RTR500BC for Windows, T&D Graph
Compatible OS
(8)| software Communication is stable.
RTR500BC for Windows, T&D Graph
Compatible OS
(*8)
Software| RTR500BC for Windows, T&D Graph
Other| Microsoft Windows 7 32 / 64 bit (SP1 or later) English
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 is required
Customers wishing to use the RTR500BC as a Base Unit in conjunction with the
RTR-600 series de
1: Customers wishing to use the RTR500BC as a Base Unit in conjunction with the RTR-600 series devices, please contact your local distributor for the communications protocol specifications to write your own software.
2: For RTR-574 and RTR-576, registration of one unit will be counted as two units.
3: Bluetooth is available when using the RTR500BW or RTR500BM as a Base Unit and making device settings in the mobile app (T&D 500B Utility).
4: For customers wishing to write their own software, please contact your local distributor for the serial communications protocol specifications. (Note: Optional serial communication cable TR-07C is also required.)
5: The protocol is implemented in the software RTR500BC for Windows.
6: Please prepare two AA batteries or an AC Adaptor when using the RTR500BC as a Repeater.
7: Battery life varies depending upon the ambient temperature, radio environment, frequency of communication, and quality of the battery being used. All estimates are based on operations carried out with a new battery and are in no way a guarantee of actual battery life.
8: For installation, it is necessary to have Administrator (Computer Administrator) rights. The specifications listed above are subject to change without notice.
Part Names
Antenna
USB Connector
LED
LCD Display| Antenna
USB Connector
LED
LCD Display
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- The appearance of the lamp in the LED changes to show the current status of the product.
Color | Status | Contents |
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Blue | BLINKING | Bluetooth Communication in progress… |
Green | BLINKING | Wireless Communication in progress… |
LCD Display
UNIT STATUS| BAS: Operating as a Base Unit
RPT: Operating as a Repeater
The display will change every 2 seconds in the following pattern: [RPT] [User
set number or
character (when an RTR500BW / RTR500BM is being used as Base)] [Repeater No.]
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| Will blink when either Wireless Communication or Bluetooth Communication is
in progress.
GR| Will appear when displaying the arbitrary alphanumeric characters set in
the Repeater Registration.
ON| Will appear when displaying the Repeater Number.
| Will appear when the Bluetooth Passcode is set.
| Will appear while connected to an external power source, such as an AC
Adaptor or USB.
| BLINKING: Will blink when battery power is becoming low.
Lamp ON: This appears when the battery level is too low to operate.
Installing the Software
Download RTR500BC for Windows and T&D Graph from the T&D Website and install them to your PC. * Do not connect the Base Unit to your computer until the software has been installed. tandd.com/software/rtr500bcwin.html tandd.com/software/td-graph.html
Software Settings
. Open the RTR500BC for Windows, and then open RTR500BC Settings Utility.
. Connect the RTR500BC with the supplied USB cable to your computer.
• The USB driver installation will start automatically.
• When the USB driver installation is completed, the RTR500BC settings window
will automatically open.
If the above settings window does not appear
automatically:
The USB driver may not have been installed correctly.
Please see [Help for Unit Recognition Failure] and check the USB driver.
3. In the [Base Unit Settings] window, assign a unique name for each Base
Unit and click [Apply].
4. Make any necessary changes to settings in the [Current Readings / Warning
Settings] and [Recorded Data Download Settings] windows.
Check the contents of your selection and click [Apply]. The default settings
are as follows:
• Monitoring Current Readings: ON, Monitoring Interval: 10 min.
• Auto-download of Recorded Data: ON, every day at 9:00 a.m.
• Warning Monitoring: OFF
Registering a Remote Unit
. Have the target data logger on hand and in the [Remote Unit Settings] window
click on the [Register] button.
. Follow the on-screen instructions and connect the Remote Unit to the
RTR500BC.
Upon recognition of the logger the [Remote Unit Registration] window will
appear.
Place a Remote Unit face down on the RTR500BC.
Make sure the optical communication area faces down and is aligned with the optical communication area of the Base Unit.
For RTR-574/576 units, connect directly to PC with a USB cable.
If the screen does not change after connecting RTR-57 / 576:
The USB driver installation may not have been installed correctly. Please see
[Help for Unit Recognition Failure] and check the USB driver.
. Enter the following information, and click [Register] . Upon Remote Unit Registration, changes in Recording Interval, and the starting of a new recording, all recorded data stored in the Remote Unit will be deleted.
Group Name| Enter a name for each Group to make it identifiable depending on
which frequency channel it is using.
If you wish to register a logger to an already registered Group, select
the name of the target Group.
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Remote Unit Name| Assign a unique name for each Remote Unit.
Communication Frequency Channel*| Select a frequency channel for wireless
communication between the
Base Unit and Remote Units.
When installing multiple Base Units, make sure to select channels
that are far apart in order to prevent interference of wireless communication
between the Base
Units.
Recording Mode One-Time mode Endless mode| Upon reaching logging capacity,
recording will automatically stop.
Upon reaching logging capacity, the oldest data will be overwritten and
recording will continue.
Recording Interval| Select the desired interval.
Warning Monitoring| To carry out Warning Monitoring, select ON. Settings can
be made in
each Remote Unit for “Upper Limit” or “Lower Limit” and for “Judgment
Time”.
Auto-Download| To enable auto-download of recorded data, select ON.
Channels for Alternating Display| Here you can select the measurement items
you wish displayed in the RTR-574 LCD when the unit is using “Alternating
Display” as the display mode.
Button Lock| To lock the operation buttons on RTR-574/576 units, select ON.
Only
the
button lock has been set to ON.
- This setting can only be made when creating a New Group. Once a Registration has been made, changes cannot be made. If you wish to make changes to the communication frequency channel, you must re-register the Repeater into a New Group.
Below are some examples of recording intervals and maximum recording times.
RTR501B / 502B / 505B (Logging Capacity: 16,000 readings)
EX: Recording Interval of 10 minutes x data readings of 16,000 = 160,000 minutes or about 111 days.
RTR503B / 507B / RTR-574 / 576 (Logging Capacity: 8,000 readings)
EX: Recording Interval of 10 minutes x data readings of 8,000 = 80,000 minutes or about 55.5 days.
. Upon completion of Remote Unit Registration, the logger will automatically start recording. If you wish to register other Remote Units, repeat procedures from ..
If you want to start recording at a desired time, open the [Remote Unit Settings] window, and click the [Start Recording] button to start a new recording session.
Installing the Device
. Place the device in the measurement location.
The wireless communication range, if unobstructed and direct, is about 150
meters (500ft.).
. In the Settings window, open [Wireless Route Settings]-[Test Signal
Strength].
Click [Start] to begin the signal check.
When completed, click [Close]. The result will appear.
How to Read Signal Strength Results
• Please refer to section [Notes and Precautions for Installing Wireless
Communication
Devices] under [RTR500B Series Safety Information] • By using a Repeater, it
is possible to bypass obstacles and extend the wireless communication range.
For details, please see on the back of this page.
Using as a Base Unit
Monitoring Current Readings
When the RTR500BC Data Viewer is running or is open in the QuickStart menu,
current readings (latest recorded values) are automatically obtained and can
be checked at any time. Default Setting Monitoring Interval: 10 min.
Software Settings
. Open RTR500BC for Windows, and then openRTR500BC Data Viewer.
. Click [View] – [Monitor Current Readings].
. A window will open showing the current readings by the group.
• In [Current Readings / Warning Settings] by setting warning to “ON” and in
[Remote Unit Settings] by setting upper and lower limit values, a warning will
be issued when
a measurement value exceeds a set limit
• By making e-mail settings, a warning notification mail will be sent to the
specified addresses. For details, please see the section [RTR500BC for
Windows] in RTR500B Series Help. If “Error” appears: See section Installing
the Device.
Downloading Recorded Data
When the RTR500BC Data Viewer is running or is open in the QuickStart menu,
recorded data will be automatically downloaded and saved to the specified
location. Make sure the app is running when the download is scheduled to
begin. Default Settings Auto-Download Schedule: Every day at 9 a.m. Saving
Location: In Documents Folder Documents\TandD Corp\RTR500BC for Windows\data)
To download data manually, please follow the directions below.
. Open RTR500BC Data Viewer.
. Click on the target Remote Unit.
• It is possible to select multiple Remote Units by holding down the
. In the [Communication] Menu, select [Download Data (Wireless)].
. Click the [Save As…] button and after specifying the saving location and
file name click the [Download] button.
Viewing and Analyzing Recorded Data
Viewing Recorded Data
1. Open RTR500BC for Windows, and then open T&D Graph.
2. Click on [Open with Search] in the [File] menu and after
selecting the search conditions, such as folder name or time period, click the
[Search] button.
Open files by double-clicking directly on a recorded data file or drag and
drop a file into the graph display area.
3. A list of data that matches the search criteria will appear.
By double-clicking on the desired data file, T&D Graph will open and display
the selected data in a graph.
If you wish to view multiple files at once, use the Ctr key or Shift key to
select multiple files and select [Open] from the right-click menu.
Analyzing Recorded Data
There are many features available to help analyze data; such as viewing and
saving by time period, inserting comments, shapes, and memos in the graph
area, creating graphs for daily changes in average, viewing averages between A
and B, viewing cumulative values, and so on. For details, see the T&D Graph
Help.
Printing Recorded Data
. Open the recorded data, and make any desired adjustments to the graph
enlargement, position and aspect ratio to be reflected in the printed graph.
. By clicking on the [Print Graph] icon or selecting [Print Graph] in the
[File] Menu, the Print Preview window will appear.
. Using the Print Preview Toolbar, make settings for the paper orientation,
margin, items to be printed, etc. The graph title, items to be printed, and
margin can be set in [Page Setup].
. Click the [Print] button.
Utilizing the Cloud
With RTR500BC Data Viewer, it is possible to automatically transfer downloaded
data to our free cloud server “T&D WebStorage Service”.
The transferred data can then be viewed on any smartphone or PC browser,
making it possible to check data from anywhere and anytime.
For settings details, please see the RTR500B Series Help.
Using as a Repeater
Use the Base Unit softwarRTR500BC as a Base Unit ther The wireless
communication range can be extended by placing a Repeater in between a Base
Unit and a Remote Unit.
Getting Ready
Before registering a unit as a Repeater, please refer to the user’s manual for
your Base Unit and complete both the Base Unit Settings and Remote Unit
Registration.
When using an RTR500BW / RTR500BM as a Base Unit, Repeater Registration can be
done via LAN or Bluetooth Communication, as well as, via the cloud. If you
wish to carry out registration via Bluetooth or the cloud, use the mobile app
“T&D 500B Utility”. For details, please see RTR500B Series Help.
Registering a Repeater
Do not connect more than one RTR500BC to your computer at one time.
. Open RTR500BC Settings Utility.
. Disconnect the RTR500BC that is being used as the Base Unit from your PC.
- After Repeater registration has been completed make sure to reconnect the RTR500BC Base Unit. If the Base Unit is not an RTR500BC
Open the appropriate Settings Utility.
RTR500BW Settings Utility
RTR500BM Settings Utility
RTR-500MBS Settings Utility
RTR-500DC Settings Utility
. Connect the Base Unit with the supplied USB cable to your computer.
. Select the [Repeater Settings] Menu and click the [Registration] button.
5. When the [Repeater Settings] window appears, connect the RTR500BC you wish
to register as a Repeater to your PC with the supplied USB cable.
6. After the USB driver installation is completed, the [Repeater Registration] screen will appear. Enter the following information, and lick [Register].
Group Name| Specify the Group in which the Remote Units are registered that
you wish to add a Repeater to their route.
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Repeater
Name| Assign a unique name to distinguish the Repeater when using Bluetooth
communication.
LCD Display| You can assign up to three alphabets or numbers to be displayed
in the unit’s LCD display.
Bluetooth| To use the Bluetooth communication function, select “ON”.
Bluetooth
Passcode| Assign an arbitrary number with up to 8 digits to be used for
Bluetooth communication.
- These can be specified when an RTR500BW / RTR500BM is being used as the Base Unit.
If the screen does not change after connecting the Repeater:
The USB driver installation may not have been installed correctly. Please see [Help for Unit Recognition Failure] in the software launcher for your software and check the USB driver.
7. Disconnect the RTR500BC that was registered as a Repeater from your PC.
When an RTR500BC is being used as a Base Unit, reconnect the device (Base Unit) to your PC that has [BAS] displayed in its LCD.
Use the Base Unit software to make Repeater settings. If you are not going to use the RTR500BC as a Base Unit there is no need to install the software “RTR500BC for Windows”.
Making Wireless Route Settings
When using an RTR500BW / RTR500BM as a Base Unit, this can be omitted because
it has a feature to automatically detect and communicate using the optimal
route.
. In the [Wireless Route Settings] window, select the Group Name for which you
wish to make settings.
. The wireless route can be changed by dragging and dropping the Remote Unit and Repeater icons.
Example of Wireless Route Settings
If installed as shown in the diagram on the left, it will be displayed in the
[Wireless Route Settings] menu as shown to the right .
Click [Apply] to apply the settings.
Installing the Device
. Prepare a power supply for the Repeater.
Use an AC adaptor (optional product AD-06A1) or two AA alkaline batteries.
• When using batteries estimated usage time is 6 months if wireless
communication is carried out for 5 minutes every day.
• Battery life varies depending upon the type of battery, the battery
performance, the measuring environment, and the frequency of use.
. Deploy the Repeater in between the Base Unit and the target Remote Unit(s).
Please refer to section [Notes and Precautions for Installing
Wireless Communication
Devices] under [RTR500B Series Safety Information].
. Open [Wireless Route Settings] and click [Test Signal Strength].
. Click [Start] to begin the signal check.
When completed, click [Close]. The result will appear.
How to Read Signal Strength Results
Documents / Resources
| T D
RTR500BC Wireless Base
Station
[pdf] User Manual
RTR500BC, Wireless Base Station
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| T D
RTR500BC Wireless Base
Station
[pdf] User Manual
RTR500BC Wireless Base Station, RTR500BC, Wireless Base Station, Base Station,
Station
| T D
RTR500BC Wireless Base
Station
[pdf] User Manual
RTR500BC, Wireless Base Station, RTR500BW, RTR500BM, RTR-500, RTR-500MBS-A,
RTR-500NW, RTR-500AW, RTR-500DC
References
- Data Management Solutions | T&D Corporation
- Software/Apps | T&D Corporation
- RTR500BC for Windows (EU) | Software/Apps | T&D Corporation
- T&D Graph | Software/Apps | T&D Corporation
- RTR500B Series HELP