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TandD RTR-53 - Radio - Temperature & Humidity Datalogger
TandD RTR-53 - Radio - Temperature & Humidity Datalogger
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Display and collect temperature and humidity data with the TandD RTR-53 datalogger, with external temperature and humidity sensor.  The TandD RTR-57C also allows you to control all recording settings such as start recording and other functions of the dataloggers via wireless communication. Moreover, the RTR-5 Series loggers can transmit measurements in the wide range of -30°C to 80°C from distances of up to 100 meters if unobstructed and direct. It is also possible to use in combination with our RVR-52 Wireless Voltage datalogger.

The lightweight yet durable water resistant construction allows you to use this unit under the harshest of conditions. It can be reliably used in high condensation areas, refrigerated and frozen environments as well as underground.  Because wireless communication for all RTR-51,52,53 and RVR-52 units can be made within the wide range of -30 to 80°C, it is possible to use the units to manage temperature in below freezing conditions such as frozen transportation and storage.

Our RTR-5 Series allows you to wirelessly monitor current readings of one group of RTR-5 Series units, with the readings being sequentially displayed on the handheld RTR-57C Unit.

Monitoring intervals can be set on the RTR-57C for 15 and 30 seconds as well as from 1 minute to 60 minutes for up to 64 units in one group. The high-speed communication allows you to collect 64 units worth of data in just 20 seconds. Moreover, the downloaded data is sequentially displayed on the handheld unit for 2 seconds. At the same time, if a set upper or lower limit has been exceeded a warning will be displayed and an alarm sounded.

RTR-53
diagram
1.Antenna
2.LCD Display
3.Optical Port
4.Back Case
5.Connector
6.Thermistor
7.Large Capacity Battery

Diagram

Diagram

 

RTR-53

Measurement Channel

1Temp and 1 Humidity Channel

Internal Temp. Sensor

-

External Temp. Sensor

0 to 55°C

External Humidity Sensor

10 to 95%RH

Input Voltage Range

-

Measurement Display Resolution

0.1°C/1%RH

Measurement Accuracy

Avg±0.3°C +-5%RH (at 25 and 50%RH)

Detection Voltage

-

Response Time

-

Response Polarity

-

Highest No. of Counts

-

Input Impedance

-

Recording Interval

1,2,5,10,15,20,30 seconds / 1,2,5,10,15,20,30,60 minutes
Total of 15 choices (Excluding Event data)

Recording Capacity

8,000 Readings x 2 Channnel

Recording Mode

Endless (Overwrite oldest data when capacity is full) /
One-time (Stop recording when capacity is full)

LCD Display Items

Current Readings / Recording Settings / Battery Life Warning /
Over Measurement Range Warning / Amount of Recorded Data

Power

Lithium Battery (LS14250(SAFT)) x 1 or AC Adaptor (sold separately) *1

Battery Life *2

Approximately 6 months

Wireless Method

ETSI EN 300-220

Transmission Distance

H62mm x W 47mm x D19mm (excluding protrusions / antenna length 20mm)

Interface

Wireless Communication (RTR-57C) / Optical Communication (RTR-57C, TR-57C, TR-50C)

Communication Speed

When downloading data (Wireless) about 2,000 readings per minute
[Collection of a full unit of data= about 420 seconds (optical communication= about 160 seconds)]

Water Resistance *3

IP64 (rated for use in daily life)

Standard Sensor / Input Cable

TR-3310 (length: Approx.1m) x 1

Unit Temp. Resistance

-40 to 80°C

Battery life depends on measurement environment, recording interval and battery performance.
Battery life depends on measurement environment, recording interval and battery performance.
Water protection is rated as splashproof (IP64) when the sensor is connected. Not for continued immersion


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