Omega CTXL-TRH-W-W9 User Manual

Omega CTXL-TRH-W-W9 User Manual

Ctxl series. high performance universal portable circular chart recorder
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  • Page 1 RoHS 2 Compliant User’s Gui d e Shop online at omega.com e-mail: info@omega.com For latest product manuals: www.omegamanual.info CTXL High Performance Universal Portable Circular Chart Superecorder...
  • Page 2 Fax: (203) 359-7700 e-mail: info@omega.com For Other Locations Visit omega.com/worldwide The information contained in this document is believed to be correct, but OMEGA accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CTXL High Performance Universal TABLE OF Portable Circular Chart Recorder CONTENTS Page Chapter 1 Introduction ..............1-1 Parts of the Recorder ................1-2 Membrane Keypad & Display Functions ........1-6 Chapter 2 Setting Up the Recorder ............ 2-1 Placing the Recorder on the Bench Top ........... 2-1 Mounting the Recorder on the Wall ..........
  • Page 4 CTXL High Performance Universal TABLE OF Portable Circular Chart Recorder FIGURES Figure Description Page Front and Side Views of the Recorder - Temperature/Humidity Model ..........1-2 Wiring Diagram, Dual Process Input Model, CTXL-DPR ..1-4 Rear and Side Views ..............1-5 Front and Side Views of the Recorder - Dual Thermometer Model ............
  • Page 5 CTXL High Performance Universal Portable Circular Chart Recorder 3-10 Settings Menu - General Tab Screen ........3-18 3-11 Settings Menu (Strip Chart Tab0 Screen ........ 3-19 3-12 Settings Menu (Re-scale/Calibrate/Memory Tab) Screen .. 3-20 3-13 Typical Data File Screen ............3-21 3-14 Main Menu Screen ..............
  • Page 6 CTXL High Performance Universal Portable Circular Chart Recorder CAUTION & SAFETY INFORMATION If the equipment is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. The Installation category is one (1). There is no user replaceable fuse in this product.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Introduction This advanced Universal Circular Chart SUPERECORDER™ monitors and records data on a 1, 7, or 32 Days chart. The microprocessor based portable recorder provides many powerful and practical features as follows: • Four models are offered: Temperature/Relative Humidity –TRH [-17 to 49ºC (2 to 120ºF) & 2 to 98% RH] Dual Thermocouple Input –DTC [ J , K , or T type TC ] Dual Process Input –DPR [ (0-1, 0-5, 0-10) VDC, (0-20, 4-20) mA ] pH and RTD Input - pH...
  • Page 8: Parts Of The Recorder

    M4098-F1-1.eps Introduction 1.1 Parts of the Recorder FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW H 35 T 2 °C SCALE CONFIG MODE POWER °F DISPLAY CHART ALARM °F CLOCK SPEED LIGHT Figure 1-1. Front and Side Views of the Recorder - Temperature/Humidity Model Item Description Function...
  • Page 9 Introduction Item Description Function ac Power Jack Allows the unit to be powered from ac power using the universal 100/240 Vac adapter supplied. Membrane Keypad Provides full access to all functions of the recorder. Backlit LCD Display Displays temperature and relative humidity values simultaneously. Temperature/Humidity Sensor Houses the electronic sensor which measures ambient temperature and relative humidity (CTXL-TRH only).
  • Page 10: Wiring Diagram, Dual Process Input Model, Ctxl-Dpr

    Introduction MINI-DIN CONNECTOR PROCESS INPUT #1 2 BROWN RECORDER – 15 VDC @ 50mA PINS 3, 4, 6 ARE TIED EXCITATION TOGETHER INTERNALLY (INTERNAL) TO COMMON GROUND YELLOW GREEN – PROCESS INPUT #2 ORANGE – Figure 1-2. Wiring Diagram, Dual Process Input Model, CTXL-DPR 1-4...
  • Page 11: Rear And Side Views

    M4098-F1-2.eps SEE PAGE 1-3 FOR DIAGRAM KEY M4098-F1-2.eps Introduction SEE PAGE 1-3 FOR DIAGRAM KEY SEE PAGE 1-3 FOR DIAGRAM KEY REAR VIEW SIDE VIEW H 35 T 2 H 35 T 2 H 35 T 2 Foot Cover Removed REAR AND SIDE VIEWS Foot Cover Removed REAR AND SIDE VIEWS...
  • Page 12: Membrane Keypad & Display Functions

    Introduction 1.2 Membrane Keypad and Display Functions POWER °C °F SCALE CONFIG MODE DISPLAY CHART ALARM °F CLOCK SPEED LIGHT MEMBRANE KEYPAD POWER Turns ON/OFF the recorder Enables/disables low & high alarms (Sec. 2-6) °C °F Changes temperature display from °F to °C or vise versa Increments set values (Not used on CTXL-DPR) Displays Real Time Clock for 3 seconds...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Setting Up The Recorder

    Setting Up the Recorder 2.1 Placing the Recorder on the Bench Top Figure 2-1 shows the removal of the decorative foot cover. Place the recorder on its back (so it is face up). Remove the clip-on foot cover by lifting up on the cover and releasing it from the stabilizing arm at the bottom of the recorder.
  • Page 14: Swiveling Stabilizing Arm

    Setting Up the Recorder Swing out the stabilizing arm and extend it towards you. Figure 2-2 shows how to swing out the stabilizing arm. Make sure the slot in the stabilizing arm extends out the rear of the recorder. H O TO Swing Figure 2-2.
  • Page 15: Mounting The Recorder On The Wall

    Setting Up the Recorder 2.2 Mounting the Recorder on the Wall To mount the recorder on the wall, first locate the wall mounting holes using the template provided in the wall mounting kit. Leave the decorative foot cover (Figure 1-1, item #18) in place*. After drilling the holes, insert the wall anchors and put in the screws, leaving ⁄...
  • Page 16: Using Batteries

    Setting Up the Recorder 2.3 Using Batteries The recorder operates on either four “D” size non-rechargeable alkaline batteries or a universal (100-240 Vac, 50-60 Hz) ac adapter. NOTE In the event of ac power failure, the unit will switch over to M4098-F2-5.eps battery power automatically.
  • Page 17: Connecting Ac Power

    M4098-BatteryIcons.eps Setting Up the Recorder The battery icon on the LCD shows the status of the batteries as shown below. Full Battery Life (100%) 75% Battery Life 50% Battery Life 25% Battery Life Low Battery - Replace Battery No Battery Icon – AC adapter Figure 2-6.
  • Page 18: Changing Chart Speed & Scale

    Setting Up the Recorder 2.4 Installing and Changing Chart Paper Make sure the Sensor probe is plugged into the Recorder when power is on. The Factory set up is for 7 Day Chart Speed & °F Chart Scale for CTXL-TRH. To install or change the same Chart paper: •...
  • Page 19: Installing And Removing Pens

    M4098-F2-8.eps Setting Up the Recorder H35 T2 POWER °C °F SCALE CONFIG MODE DISPLAY CHART ALARM °F CLOCK SPEED LIGHT 7:00 PM NOTE: ROTATE CHART PAPER UNTIL PRESENT TIME LINES UP WITH ARROW. Figure 2-8. Changing Chart Paper and Setting the Time 2.5 Installing and Removing Pens The recorder already comes with the two pens installed.
  • Page 20: Vertical Alignment Of Pens (Pens Can't Be Inserted)

    M4098-F2-10 Setting Up the Recorder If the pen arms are vertically aligned as shown in Figure 2-10, do the following and then proceed to Step 3. T e mperature Humidity Figure 2-10. Vertical Alignment of Pens (Pens Can’t Be Inserted) (The pen arms must be offset sufficiently to allow for clearance before insertion or removal of pens are attempted.
  • Page 21: Removing The Pens

    Setting Up the Recorder 2.5.2 Removing the Pens Check to see that the pens are offset as shown in Figure 2-9. Otherwise, you can damage the arm and drive mechanism if you try to remove them. CAUTION M4098-F2-13 DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OFFSET THE PENS MANUALLY (BY HAND).
  • Page 22: Setting Alarms And Time Clock

    Setting Up the Recorder 2.6 Setting Alarms and Time Clock The following flow chart shows how to set the alarms and the time clock in a Temperature/Humidity model recorder. Real Time Mode °F CONFIG High Alarm - Channel 1 (Temperature) Press keys to set high alarm MODE...
  • Page 23: Relay Terminal Block Wiring Diagram

    Setting Up the Recorder Press key to get into the Configuration mode. In this mode, you can set POWER °C °F SCALE CONFIG MODE High & Low alarm points as well as the Time Clock as shown in the flow chart on the previous page.
  • Page 24: Reviewing Parameter Values

    Setting Up the Recorder 2.7 Reviewing Parameter Values You can review the Maximum, Minimum, and Average values of the two channels by pressing the key. You can review the differential temperature POWER °C °F SCALE CONFIG MODE POWER °C °F SCALE CONFIG MODE...
  • Page 25: Using The Remote Sensor Cable - Temperature/Humidity Model

    M4098-F2-16.eps Setting Up the Recorder 2.8 Using the Remote Sensor Cable - Temperature/Humidity Model Connect the end of the cable with the arrow to the short cable on the sensor. Line up the two arrows as shown in Figure 2-16 before mating the two cables. Connect the other end of the remote sensor cable to the recorder.
  • Page 26: Using The Sensor Clip

    Setting Up the Recorder 2.9 Using the Sensor Clip An extra sensor clip is provided in the shipping box, so you can hang the sensor in a remote location. Two self-tapping screws are provided for mounting to wood, sheet rock or plastic surfaces. When mounting to wood or sheet rock M4098-F2-17.eps surfaces, drill two ⁄...
  • Page 27: Open/Out Range Input

    Setting Up the Recorder 2.10 Open/Out of Range Input If the input to the recorder is open or out of range, the chart motor continues to run but the recorder handles the situation as follows: 1. Temperature/Humidity Model: When the sensor probe is disconnected, the pens go to the home position and the display shows “Prb Err”.
  • Page 28: Chart Lights & Display Backlight

    POWER °C °F SCALE CONFIG MODE DISPLAY CHART ALARM °F CLOCK SPEED LIGHT CONFIG MODE POWER °C °F SCALE DISPLAY CHART ALARM °F MEMBRANE KEYPAD CLOCK SPEED LIGHT Setting Up the Recorder urns ON/OFF the recorder Enables/disables low & high alarms (Sec. 2-6) MEMBRANE KEYPAD hanges temperature display from °F to °C or vise versa POWER...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3 Pc Interface Software

    PC Interface Software 3 PC Communication You can communicate with the CTXL recorder thru RS232 port from a PC. There are a number of PC commands that allows the user to do the following functions: • Get the data (Like Temperature & Relative Humidity) in real time. This is the same data displayed on the LCD.
  • Page 30: Re-Scaling One Or Both Pens On Chart Paper

    PC Interface Software 3.2 Re-scaling One or Both Pens on Chart Paper You can re-scale one or both pens to any range within the operating input range. Here are the commands: NOTE The rescaling of the Temperature Pen is based on Degree F scale on both CTXL-TRH and CTXL-DTC Models.
  • Page 31: Download Stored Chart Data From Recorder To Pc

    PC Interface Software 3.3 Download Stored Chart Data from Recorder to PC You need to create a Text file for saving the data from the recorder before issuing the MD command. While in Hyperterminal, go to: Transfer Capture Text (Create a Text file) Start Command Description Example...
  • Page 32: Humidity Probe Calibration Procedure (Ctxl-Trh)

    PC Interface Software 3.4 Humidity Probe Calibration Procedure (CTXL-TRH) This is a two point humidity calibration, 33% RH and 75% RH. The temperature does not require calibration although it can be certified at room or any other temperature within its operating range. Before the humidity calibration, you must record the humidity reading of the probe at 33% RH &...
  • Page 33: Changing Thermocouple Input Type (Ctxl-Dtc)

    PC Interface Software 3.5 Changing Thermocouple Input Type (Model CTXL-DTC) The dual thermocouple input model CTXL-DTC can accommodate J, K, or T thermocouple types. The factory default setting is Dual K type thermocouple input. You can configure the recorder for other thermocouple types (J or T) from the PC without re-calibration as follows: Once the PC is connected to the recorder thru RS232 cable, use the following PC commands (in Bold):...
  • Page 34: Changing Process Current Input Range (Ctxl-Dpr-I)

    PC Interface Software 3.7 Changing Process Current Input Range (Model CTXL-DPR-I) The dual process current input model CTXL-DPR-I can accommodate 4-20mA and 0-20mA input range. The factory default setting is 4-20mA current input. You can configure the recorder for other current input range (0-20mA) from the PC without re-calibration as follows: Once the PC is connected to the recorder thru RS232 cable, use the following PC commands (in Bold):...
  • Page 35: Main Window Screen

    PC Interface Software 3.8.1 Operation The user application can run on Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and Windows 7. After installing the application, run the application, and you will see the following main window. Figure 3-1. Main Window Screen If the application can not establish communication with the recorder, it will show an error message box, and the Find button will flash.
  • Page 36: Settings Menu - General Tab Screen

    PC Interface Software • Response time & Total Chart time • Communication LED indicator. Figure 3-2. Settings Menu - General Tab Screen In the Settings menu (General Tab) • Selecting the “Save to File”, allows you to save the charted data coming from the recorder into a data file.
  • Page 37: Settings Menu - Strip Chart Tab Screen

    PC Interface Software Figure 3-3. Settings Menu - Strip Chart Tab Screen In the Setting menu (Strip Chart Tab) • You can select the Screen Chart Speed from 1 hour up to 32 days. • You can select the Pen (trace) colors for the two channels on the screen. •...
  • Page 38: Settings Menu - Re-Scale/Calibrate/Memory Tab Screen

    PC Interface Software Figure 3-4. Settings Menu - Re-scale/Calibrate/Memory Tab Screen In the settings menu Re-scale/Calibrate/Memory Tab • You can re-scale the chart paper of the recorder within its range, both temperature & humidity. • You can re-scale the chart paper to the factory default values by clicking the “Defaults”...
  • Page 39: Pc User Application, Ctxl-Dpr

    PC Interface Software 3.9 PC User Application, CTXL-DPR The CTXL-DPR dual process input circular chart recorder comes with a Windows based user application. This application allows you to do the following: • Monitor your dual process inputs in real time based on 1 hour, 1 Day, 7 Days, and 32 Days Chart.
  • Page 40: Main Window Screen

    PC Interface Software Figure 3-5. Main Window Screen If the application can not establish communication with the recorder, it will show an error text message box, and the Find button will flash. Please check the following for communication error: • The recorder is connected to a serial port on the PC. •...
  • Page 41: Settings Menu - General Tab Screen

    PC Interface Software 3.9.1 Settings Menus The settings menu has 3 tabs. In the General tab, you can do the following: • Select audible indication. The PC will beep every time either of the two channels goes to high or low alarm conditions. •...
  • Page 42: Settings Menu - Strip Chart Tab Screen

    PC Interface Software In the Strip Chart tab of the Settings menu you can do the following: • You can select the Screen Chart Speed from 1 hour up to 32 days. • You can select the Pen colors for the two channels. •...
  • Page 43: Settings Menu - Re-Scale/Calibrate/Memory Tab Screen

    PC Interface Software Figure 3-8. Settings Menu - Re-scale/Calibrate/Memory Tab Screen The above pictures show a dual process input recorder (4 to 20 mA) set for the following: • Process Value Range of 0 to 5000 corresponding to 0 to 100% of the recorder. •...
  • Page 44: Pc User Application, Ctxl-Dtc

    PC Interface Software 3.10 PC User Application, CTXL-DTC The CTXL-DTC dual thermocouple input circular chart recorder comes with a Windows based user application. This application allows you to do the following: • Monitor your dual thermocouple inputs in real time based on 1 hour, 1 Day, 7 Days, and 32 Days Chart.
  • Page 45: Main Menu Screen

    PC Interface Software Figure 3-9. Main Menu Screen If the application can not establish communication with the recorder, it will show an error text message box, and the Find button will flash. Please check the following for communication error: • The recorder is connected to a serial port on the PC. •...
  • Page 46: Settings Menu - General Tab Screen

    PC Interface Software Settings Menus The settings menu has 3 tabs. In the General tab, you can do the following: • Select audible indication. The PC will beep every time either of the two channels goes to high or low alarm conditions. •...
  • Page 47: Settings Menu

    PC Interface Software In the Strip Chart tab of the Settings menu you can do the following: • You can select the Screen Chart Speed from 1 hour up to 32 days. • You can select the Pen colors for the two channels. •...
  • Page 48: Settings Menu (Re-Scale/Calibrate/Memory Tab) Screen

    PC Interface Software In order to calibrate the input channels, you need to enter the password “caldtc”. Then you can calibrate each input channel. At every calibration point, you need to simulate the thermocouple input for the calibration point temperature, then press the ‘Set’...
  • Page 49: Typical Data File Screen

    PC Interface Software Below is a typical data file saved after stopping the data logging process from the main menu. Please note that each pair of data is date & time stamped. Figure 3-13. Typical Data File Screen 3-21...
  • Page 50: Pc User Application, Ctxl-Ph

    PC Interface Software 3.11 PC User Application, CTXL-PH The CTXL-PH pH & RTD input circular chart recorder comes with a Windows based user application. This application allows you to do the following: • Monitor your pH and RTD temperature inputs in real time based on 1 hour, 1 Day, 7 Days, and 32 Days Chart.
  • Page 51: Main Menu Screen

    PC Interface Software Figure 3-14. Main Menu Screen If the application can not establish communication with the recorder, it will show an error text message box, and the Find button will flash. Please check the following for communication error: • The recorder is connected to a serial port on the PC. •...
  • Page 52: Settings Menu - General Tab Screen

    PC Interface Software Settings Menus The settings menu has 3 tabs. In the General tab, you can do the following: • Select audible indication. The PC will beep every time either of the two channels goes to high or low alarm conditions. •...
  • Page 53: Settings Menu (Strip Chart Tab) Screen

    PC Interface Software In the Strip Chart tab of the Settings menu you can do the following: • You can select the Screen Chart Speed from 1 hour up to 32 days. • You can select the Pen colors for the two channels. •...
  • Page 54: Settings Menu (Re-Scale/Calibrate/Memory Tab) Screen

    PC Interface Software In order to calibrate the input channels, you need to enter the password “calph”. Then you can calibrate each input channel. At every calibration point, you need to simulate either the pH millivolt signal equivalent or RTD resistance equivalent.
  • Page 55: Chapter 4 Specifications

    Specifications 4.1 General Display: Custom made 4 Digit Dual LCD, Backlit Display Data Sampling Rate: Once per 2 seconds Chart Speed: 1 Day, 7 Days, 32 Days Chart Response time: 0.5 min, 3.5 min, 16 min for 1, 7, 32 days respectively Keypad response: 250 msec Chart Paper:...
  • Page 56 Specifications Clock Battery Backup: 0.33 F Super Capacitor, Holds Clock information for about 14 days when main power is removed. White Box Key: Press & hold for 3 seconds to Lock/Unlock When in Lock mode, all keys are inactive except for the Power, Light, Mode, Clock, and the White Box keys Pens Going to Home Position: At the Power Up...
  • Page 57: Temperature/Humidity Model

    Specifications Dimensions: 33.5 H x 27.1 W x 6.7 cm D ⁄ x 10 ⁄ ⁄ ”) You can double Weight: Approx. 3.2 Kg (7 lbs) including batteries 4.2 Temperature/Humidity Model Temperature: Range: -17.7 to 49ºC (0 to 120ºF) Accuracy: ±1ºC (2ºF) Display, ±1.5°C (3°F) Chart Display Resolution: 0.1 Degree F or C...
  • Page 58: Dual Thermocouple Input Model

    Specifications 4.3 Dual Thermocouple Input Model Display Range Type K: -100 to 1000ºC (-148 to 1832ºF) Type J: -100 to 700ºC (-148 to 1292ºF) Type T: -100 to 300ºC (-148 to 572ºF) Display Accuracy Type K: ±2ºC (4ºF) Type J & T: ±1.5ºC (3ºF) Standard Chart Scales Type K:...
  • Page 59: Dual Process Input Model

    Specifications 4.4 Dual Process Input Model Inputs: 0-1 V, 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA Display Accuracy: ±1.0% Full scale Input Connection: Wire connection Out of Range Input: Display will flash. Chart motor will continue to run. Standard Chart Scale: 0-100% Alarm Set Point Resolution: 1% Alarm Deadband:...
  • Page 60 Specifications 4.5 CTXL-pH Model pH Input Range: 0 to 12 pH (Chart paper) 0 to 14 pH (Display) Accuracy: 0.1 pH (Display and Chart) Resolution: 0.1 pH (Chart paper) 0.01 pH (Display) Response Time: 2 seconds pH Connection: BNC connector Input Impedance: 1012 ohms, Typical Automatic Temperature...
  • Page 61: Chapter 5 Maintaining The Recorder

    Maintaining the Recorder DUST DUST 5.1 General Considerations DUST DUST DUST DUST Do not expose the recorder to temperatures Keep the recorder in a dry place. If DUST other than those stated in the specifications. it gets wet, wipe the case as soon as The recorder can operate in temperatures as possible to get rid of any moisture.
  • Page 62 Maintaining the Recorder NOTE All humidity sensors are susceptible to contamination from outside sources that can affect accuracy and response time. Take care to prevent excessive contamination by dirt, oil, grease, solvents, or a corrosive air environment. Notes 5-2...
  • Page 63: Chapter 6 List Of Accessories And Chart Papers

    List of Accessories and Chart Papers Accessories Model Number Description CTXL-CABLE-6 1.8 m (6’) extension cable CTXL-CABLE-10 3.05 m (10’) extension cable CTXL-CABLE-25 7.6 m (25’) extension cable CTXL-CABLE-6-S 1.8 m (6’) analog cable, stripped leads CAL-3-CTXL NIST Traceable Calibration CT485B-CAL-KIT Calibration kit (33 and 75% RH salt solutions) CT485-PS...
  • Page 64 List of Accessories and Charts Papers Notes 6-2...
  • Page 65: Chapter 7 Troubleshooting The Recorder

    Troubleshooting the Recorder Table 7-1 contains a brief troubleshooting guide. Table 7-1. Troubleshooting Guide If this occurs Perform these steps Make sure POWER switch is pressed. Recorder appears not to function at all. Make sure the ac adapter is securely plugged into the wall and into the power jack on the recorder.
  • Page 66 Troubleshooting the Recorder Make sure the door is completely closed and the latch button is in the uppermost The pens do not appear position. It may be necessary to squeeze to be leaving traces on the the case slightly to close the latch paper.
  • Page 67: Chapter 8 Wireless Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorder

    Wireless Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorder WIRELESS RECEIVER WIRELESS TRANSMITTER 8.1 Introduction This is our standard CTXL-TRH recorder, except that the temperature/humidity probe is wireless. The wireless probe consists of a temperature/humidity wireless transmitter and a wireless receiver. The wireless transmitter has a built-in temperature/humidity sensor that measures the air quality (Temperature &...
  • Page 68 Wireless Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorder 2.750 2.125 OMEGA CTXL-PT SERIES CTXL-PT Series LOW BATTERY Wireless WIRELESS & COMM ERROR TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY Temperature/Humidity LED INDICATOR TRANSMITTER 2.00 Transmitter – Ø.500 100 mA 100 MA POWER DC POWER POWER -W9(915MHz) –W9(915MHz) DC POWER INPUT...
  • Page 69: Mounting Bracket Plate General Dimensions

    Wireless Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorder 0.300 0.800 2.00 CTXL-PR SERIES CONFIG WIRELESS 2.750 NORMAL/ TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONFIGURATION COMM ERROR RECEIVER NORMAL LED INDICATOR SWITCH SELECTION ERROR RECEIVE –W9(915MHz) PORT –W8(868MHz) INDICATOR USB PC INTERFACE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. FCC LABEL LOCATED Operation is subject to the ON BACK SIDE OF...
  • Page 70: Wireless Transmitter Mounting Bracket Assembly

    Wireless Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorder TWO MOUNTING CASE SCREWS WIRELESS TRANSMITTER TWO 4-40 MOUNTING BRACKET SCREWS Figure 8-5. Wireless Transmitter Mounting Bracket Assembly 1/4-20 FLAT HEAD SCREW WASHER & HEX NUT TWO MOUNTING CASE SCREWS WIRELESS TRANSMITTER Figure 8-6. Transmitter Mounting Bracket Assembly For Tripod Mount TWO MOUNTING CASE SCREWS FOUR #6 FLAT HEAD SELF TAP...
  • Page 71: Wireless Transmitter, Main Menu

    Wireless Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorder 8.2 Configuration The wireless transmitter and receiver have the following factory default configuration: Transmission time interval: 2 seconds Channel Frequency: 915 MHz (US & Canada) or 868 MHz (Europe) Unit ID: 00 (Both transmitter & receiver) The user does not have to do any configuration to the transmitter or the receiver if the factory configuration is satisfactory.
  • Page 72: Wireless Receiver, Main Menu

    Wireless Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorder You can have up to a total of 64 wireless transmitters in one location with different unit ID numbers, so that there will not be any conflict between any of the transmitters. If you select the Broadcast option, the transmitter will transmit to any receiver in the area at the same frequency regardless of its unit ID number.
  • Page 73: Settings Menu - Transmitter/Receiver

    Wireless Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorder You can have up to a total of 64 wireless receivers in one location with different unit ID numbers, so that there will not be any conflict between any of the receivers. In order for a pair of wireless transmitter and receiver to communicate properly, the time interval, channel frequency and the unit ID should be the same for both.
  • Page 74: Specifications

    Wireless Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorder 8-3 - Specifications GENERAL Temperature: Range: -18 to 49°C (0 to 120°F) Display Accuracy: 1°C (2°F) Chart Accuracy: 1.5°C (3°F) Display Resolution: 0.1° F or C Relative Humidity: Range: 2 to 98% RH Display Accuracy: 3% RH (From 15 to 90% RH), 5% RH (<...
  • Page 75 Wireless Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorder WIRELESS RECEIVER PC Interface: USB, 115200 baud rate, 8-bit Data, 1 Stop bit, No Parity Operating Environment: -18 to 49°C (0 to 120°F), 2 to 98% RH LED indicators: Green LED: Receive indication, blinks every time interval Red LED: Reflects transmitter low battery and...
  • Page 76 Wireless Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorder 2 Red LED Blinks means there is an RF communication error such as Framing, CRC, buffer overflow, etc. 3 Red LED Blinks means that the transmitter fails to communicate with the sensor probe 4 Red LED Blinks means the transmitter’s Battery is low. The highest priority error code is 1 LED blink for No good message from the transmitter.
  • Page 77 8.5.2 International Usage & CE Marking (Pending) The Wireless CTXL (868 MHz mode) Series system components are CE marked and certified for use in several European countries. Please contact OMEGA for information on International Regulatory Compliance for each country. It is your (the user’s) responsibility to insure that these products are operated within the guidelines here in this manual and in conformance with all local or national regulations and laws.
  • Page 78 • Do not operate your wireless transmitter closer than 20 cm to nearby persons. PRE-CAUTIONS - Battery Operation Your wireless transmitter is supplied with one AA size 3.6V Lithium battery (Omega p/n OM-NOMAD-BATT). This battery is not re-chargeable. An optional 5V DC adapter is available (Omega p/n UNI-AC-100/240-5V) for permanent power installation.
  • Page 79 NOTES: 8-13...
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  • Page 81: Index

    Index ac Adapter ..........2-5 Door ac Power Failure ........2-5 Latch Button ......1-2, 3 Alarms Lock (Key) ......1-2, 3 Deadband ......4-3, 4 Recorder ........ 1-2, 3 Enable/Disable ....2-10, 11 Dual Process Input ....1-3, 4, 4-5 High ........
  • Page 82 Index Maintenance ......... 5-1 SCALE Key ........1-5, 2-6 Memory ......... 3-2, 4-2 Sensor Clip ......... 2-14 MODE Key ........1-5, 2-12 SET Key ........1-5, 2-10 Mounting Holes (Key Holes) ... 1-3, 4, 2-3 Specifications ........4-1 SPEED Key ........1-5, 2-6 Stabilizing Arm ........
  • Page 83 Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request. Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser, including but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits, improper repair, or unauthorized modification.
  • Page 84 Where Do I Find Everything I Need for Process Measurement and Control? OMEGA…Of Course! Shop online at omega.com TEMPERATURE M U Thermocouple, RTD & Thermistor Probes, Connectors, Panels & Assemblies M U Wire: Thermocouple, RTD & Thermistor M U Calibrators & Ice Point References M U Recorders, Controllers &...

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