WiFi data logger system · testo Saveris 2 Instruction manual
1 Contents 1 Contents 1 Contents 3 System System overview 5 5 First steps 5 2 2.1 3 4 WiFi data logger 4.1 Technical data 4.1.1 Measurement-specific data 4.1.2 General data 4.1.3 WiFi-specific data 4.1.4 Technical data for a secure wireless LAN 4.1.5 Authorizations 4.1.5.1 European Union, EFTA countries 4.1.5.2 USA/Canada 4.1.5.3 Japan 4.1.5.4 Australia 4.1.5.5 China 4.1.5.6 Korea 4.1.5.7 Russia 4.1.5.8 Chile 4.1.5.9 Singapore 4.1.5.10 Ukraine 4.1.5.11 United Arab Emirates 4.
1 Contents 9 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 Configuration Users User roles Account ID Measuring point groups Areas WiFi data loggers Firmware updates 19 19 20 21 21 21 22 22 10 User management 10.1 User settings 10.2 Account information 10.3 Change password 10.4 Logoff 22 22 22 23 23 11 Command bar 11.1 Open Quick Start Guide 11.2 Open Online Help 11.3 Open system messages 23 23 23 23 12 System and status information 12.
3 First steps 2 2.1 System System overview The testo Saveris 2 WiFi data logger system is the modern solution for monitoring temperature and humidity values in storerooms and work rooms. The system consists of WiFi data loggers and a Cloud data storage system. The testo Saveris 2 WiFi data loggers record temperature and humidity reliably at adjustable intervals and transmit the readings directly to the Testo Cloud via WLAN.
4 WiFi data logger 4 WiFi data logger 4.1 4.1.1 Technical data Measurement-specific data WiFi data loggers T1 T2 T3 H1 H2 Sensor type 1x NTC internal 2x NTC or door contact external 2x thermocouple type K/J/T external 1x NTC/humidity internal 1x NTC/humidity external Measuring range -30 to +50 °C -50 to +150 °C K: -195 to +1350 °C J: -100 to +750 °C T: -200 to +400 °C -30 to +50 °C 0 to 100 %RH 1 Probe-specific Accuracy ±1 digit ± 0.5 °C ± 0.5 °C ± (0.5 °C + 0.5% of reading) ± 0.
4 WiFi data logger WiFi data loggers Battery life T1 T2 T3 H1 H2 24 months 2 at +25 °C, 15 min measuring cycle, 15 min day communication cycle (8 h/day) and 90 min night communication cycle (16 h/day) at -30 °C and 15 min measuring cycle, 15 min day communication cycle (8 h/day) and 90 min night communication cycle (16 h/day) with Energizer batteries 0515 0572 Voltage supply 4 x AA AlMn batteries Mains unit optional for temperatures below -10 °C please use Energizer batteries 0515 0572 Dimensions
4 WiFi data logger testo Saveris 2 application The testo Saveris 2 application is accessible via a normal, up-to-date browser (www). The standard TCP ports http (80) and https (443) are used. 4.1.5 Authorizations Please note the following country-specific information for the product authorization. 4.1.5.
4 WiFi data logger T2 (0572 2002): 9
4 WiFi data logger T3 (0572 2003): 10
4 WiFi data logger H1 (0572 2004): 11
4 WiFi data logger H2 (0572 2005): 4.1.5.2 USA/Canada This instrument complies with Part 15C of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada RSS-210 (revision 8). Commissioning is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This instrument must not cause any harmful interference and (2) this instrument must be able to cope with interference, even if this has undesirable effects on operation.
4 WiFi data logger 4.1.5.3 Japan T1 (0572 2001): T2 (0572 2002): T3 (0572 2003): H1 (0572 2004): H2 (0572 2005): 4.1.5.4 Australia E 1561 4.1.5.5 China T1 (0572 2001): CMIIT ID: 2014DP5734 T2 (0572 2002): CMIIT ID: 2014DP5735 T3 (0572 2003): CMIIT ID: 2014DP5736 H1 (0572 2004): CMIIT ID: 2014DP5732 H2 (0572 2005): CMIIT ID: 2014DP5733 4.1.5.
4 WiFi data logger 4.1.5.10 Ukraine Authorized. 4.1.5.11 United Arab Emirates Authorized. 4.2 4.2.1 Safety and the environment Safety • • 4.2.2 Protecting the environment • • 4.3 Only operate the product properly, for its intended purpose and within the parameters specified in the technical data. Do not apply any force. Only carry out maintenance and repair work on this instrument described in the documentation. Follow the prescribed steps exactly. Use only original spare parts from Testo.
4 WiFi data logger 4.4 4.4.1 Display and control elements Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 4.4.
6 Dashboard Icon Description Alarm status: upper limit value exceeded Alarm status: lower limit value undershot 5 User interface 1 2 3 4 5 6 System and status information (see page 23) Command bar (see page 23) User management (see page 22) Menu bar with the main menus: • Dashboard (see page 16) • Analysis & reports (see page 17) • Alarms (see page 18) • Configuration (see page 19) Display area Dashboard The dashboard is the home page.
7 Analysis & reports 7 7.1 Analysis & reports Data analysis Displaying and analyzing readings and alarms The display can be filtered according to the following characteristics: • By measuring point group/measuring point: click on the checkbox in front of the measuring point group/measuring point. • By date/time: click on the start date/end date and select the start date/start time and end date/end time. • By time range: click on the required time range, for example Last hour.
8 Alarms • Also send report via e-mail: as well as saving reports under Generated reports, these can also be sent as e-mails. Click on the checkbox to open the input screen for e-mail addresses. 3. Click on the Create an automatic report button. The first report will be created on the following day. Generated reports A summary of the reports already generated is displayed. Click on the icon to display more information. • Click on the Download button to download a report.
9 Configuration 8.3 • SMS recipient: addressees who are informed when an alarm occurs. Click on the checkbox in front of the recipient or enter the name and mobile phone number of other recipients and click on the + Add button. • Save: click on the button to save the settings. • Delete: click on the button to delete the alarm setting. System warnings Creating and displaying system warnings • Click on the + New system warning button to create a new system warning.
9 Configuration Existing users are displayed in a list. • Click on the name of a user to display the settings. • Click on the Edit button to change the settings. The following settings can be defined and edited: • Title: title of the user. • First name: first name of the user (required field). • Second name: second name of the user. • Surname: surname of the user (required field). • Password and Repeat password: user password. The user password, can be changed by the user at a later stage.
9 Configuration 9.3 Account ID The Account ID is the unique address of your user account in the Testo Cloud. This is needed to configure the WiFi data loggers in order to ensure that they send your data to the correct user account. 9.4 Measuring point groups Measuring points can be organized into measuring point groups. Assigning measuring points to a measuring point group (e.g. Room 1, Room 2, etc.) makes the administration of multiple measuring points easier. See also Areas, page 21.
10 User management 9.6 WiFi data loggers A summary of all WiFi data loggers logged on is displayed. • Click on the Details button to display more information. • Click on the Deactivate or Activate button to deactivate or activate WiFi data loggers. Configuring a WiFi data logger • Click on the Configure button to change the configuration. The following settings can be defined and edited: • Name of the WiFi data logger: designation of the WiFi data logger (required field).
12 System and status information 10.3 Change password The user password can be changed. New password and New password (repeat): enter new password in both text fields. Save: click on the button to save the settings. • Note It is not possible to change the user name (e-mail address). 10.4 Logoff The user is logged off the system. Logoff: click on the text to log off. • 11 Command bar 11.1 Open Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide can help you with logging in WiFi data loggers.
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