Product User Guide RFTemp2000A RFTemp2000A Wireless Temperature Data Logger To view the full MadgeTech product line, visit our website at www.madgetech.com.
Product User Guide Table of Contents RFTemp2000A Data Logger Quick Start Steps ............................................ 1 Product Overview ........................................... 2 Additional Features & Operation ..................... 3 Mounting Instructions .................................... 4 Product Maintenance...................................... 5 Recalibration ................................................... 5 RMA Instructions..............................................
Quick Start Steps Product Operation (Wireless) 1. Install the MadgeTech 4 Software and USB Drivers onto a Windows PC. 2. The RFC1000 interface device comes with a USB cable. Plug one end of the cable into an available USB port on the PC and plug the opposite end of the cable into the communication port on the RFC1000. 3. Push and hold the wireless button on the RFTemp2000A for 5 seconds to activate wire- less communication.
Product User Guide Product Overview The RFTemp2000A is a wireless data logger featuring a digital display. The device measures ambient temperatures, making it ideal for monitoring perishable goods, chemicals and more. The RFTemp2000A is a wireless temperature monitoring and alarming system with LCD. A docking base is included with the data logger for mounting purposes. Selection Buttons The logger is designed with 3 direct selection buttons: Scroll, Units and Wireless.
RFTemp2000A Additional Features and Operation Alarm Settings/Rules In MadgeTech 4, alarms can be created on two levels; in the software itself, and programmed specifically to the data logger. Creating alarm rules in the software allows the user to utilize alarms while real time recording, and have the added benefit of features such as e-mail and SMS notification.
Product User Guide Mounting Instructions The base provided with the RFTemp2000A can be used in two ways. • The bottom of the logger snaps in place to use and mount the unit on a table top or horizontal surface. • The base can also securely snap to the backside of the logger for wall mounting if desired (as shown below). • There are two holes in the base to allow for screws for mounting.
RFTemp2000A Product Maintenance Battery Replacement Materials: U9VL-J Battery 1. On the bottom of the enclosure, open the battery compartment by pulling in on the cover tab. 2. Remove the battery by pulling it from the compartment. 3. Install the new battery, taking note of the polarity. 4. Push the cover closed until it clicks. Recalibration Standard recalibration for the RFTemp2000A is two points, 25 °C and 60 °C.
Product User Guide RFTemp2000A General Specifications Reading Rate Memory LED Functionality Memory Wrap Around Start Modes Calibration Calibration Date Battery Type Battery Life Data Format Time Accuracy Computer Interface Software Operating Environment Dimensions Weight Enclosure Material 1 reading every second up to 1 reading every 24 hours 32,256 readings • Green LED blinks every 5 seconds to indicate unit is logging • Blue LED blinks every 15 seconds to indicate unit is in wireless mode • Red LED bli
RFTemp2000A General Specifications Continued Approvals US (FCC), CA (IC), CE, South Korea (KCC), China (CMIIT), Japan (LCIE) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Product User Guide RFC1000 Wireless Transceiver Other models available: RFC1000-CE - Approved for European markets RFC1000-IP69K - Splash Proof for harsh environments 8
RFC1000 Product Overview MadgeTech has designed the RFC1000, a high powered transceiver that has a substantially long transmission range, providing enhanced performance in occluded environments (ovens, refrigerators, etc.). The RFC1000 also features an external antenna, allowing more flexibility with mounting positions in both orientation and proximity to metal walls. The device may be used as a repeater, or directly plugged into the Windows PC.
Product User Guide Mounting Instructions For best wireless performance, both the RFC1000 and the MadgeTech data loggers should be mounted in the same orientation. This usually means that the external antenna should be pointing straight up. The antenna can pivot to accommodate either a wall mount or a desk mount.
RFC1000 Channel Programming The RFC1000 transmits data on the 2.4 GHz band and is programmed by default on channel 11. Each MadgeTech Wireless Data Logger and RFC1000 has a set of dip switches with which the channel may be programmed. Different wireless channels may be used to create multiple networks in one area, or to avoid wireless interference from other devices. Any MadgeTech data logger or RFC1000 that is on the same network is required to use the same channel.
Product User Guide RFTemp2000A: To program the channel on the RFTemp2000A data logger, start by switching the wireless mode to OFF by holding down the Wireless button on the data logger for 5 seconds. Step 1: Use the USB Cable, plug the USB end of the cable into an available USB port on the PC. Step 2: Plug the opposite end of the cable into the communication port on the RFTemp2000A. Step 3: Open the MadgeTech Software. Locate and select the RFTemp2000A in the Connected Devices panel.
RFC1000 Compliance Information • “This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Troubleshooting Tips Why is the wireless data logger not appearing in the software? If the RFTemp2000A doesn’t appear in the Connected Devices panel, or an error message is received while using the RFTemp2000A, try the following: • Check that the RFC1000 is properly connected. For more information, see Troubleshooting Interface Cable problems (below). • Ensure that the battery is not discharged. For best voltage accuracy, use a voltage meter connected to the battery of the device.