T&D MCR-4TC User Manual

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2015.12 16504960010 4th Edition
User’s Manual
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Important Notices and Disclaimers
In order to properly use this product, please carefully read all docu­ments that accompany the product before using. T&D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any malfunction of and/or trouble with this product or with your computer that is caused by the improper handling of this product and will deem such trouble or malfunction as falling outside the conditions for free repair outlined in the attached warranty.
- All rights of the attached documents belong to T&D Corporation. It is prohibited to use, duplicate and/or arrange a part or whole of the attached documents without the permission of T&D Corporation.
- Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpora­tion in the United States and/or other countries.
- Windows Vista is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
- All registered trademarks, company names, product names and logos mentioned herein or for products being used are the property of T&D Corporation or of their respective owners.
- Specications, design and other contents outlined in the attached documents are subject to change without notice.
- Please follow the safety precautions outlined in the attached documents carefully. We cannot guarantee nor are we responsible for safety if this product is used in any manner other than was intended.
- On-screen messages in the attached documents may vary slightly from the actual messages.
- Please notify the shop where you purchased this product or T&D Corporation of any mistakes, errors or unclear explanations in the attached documents.
- T&D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any damage or loss of income caused by the use of our product.
- Accompanying documents cannot be reissued, so please keep them in a safe place.
- Please read the warranty and provisions for free repair carefully.
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Safety Precautions and Instructions
Safety Precautions and Instructions
The following items should be strictly obeyed for the safe usage of this product, and for protecting yourself and other people from bodily harm and/or damage to property.
Explanation of Symbols
Warning Symbols
DANGER
Failure to follow the instructions with this symbol could cause serious injury or even death.
CAUTION
Failure to follow the instructions with this symbol could cause personal injury or physical damage to equipment.
Picture Symbols
Denotes an important warning or caution.
Denotes a forbidden action.
Denotes an action that should be carried out.
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DANGER To Prevent Serious Accidents
Do not disassemble, repair or modify the unit and accessories.
Do not use the unit in any environment that is exposed to chemicals and harmful gases. Doing so may cause corrosion and/ or other danger to the unit. Also, coming in contact with hazardous substances may cause bodily harm to the user or people nearby.
This unit is not water resistant. If water or a foreign object enters the case, immediately unplug the AC adaptor and stop using it.
Do not handle the unit, remove batteries or cables with wet hands.
This product has been designed for private and/or industrial use only. It should not be used in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as with medical equipment, or in systems directly or indirectly connected with human life or well-being.
Do not drop or expose the unit to a strong impact.
Do not cut or process the cords for the communication cables. Also, do not twist, pull on or swing any of the cords.
To prevent damage to the unit from static electricity, remove static electricity from your body by touching metal around you (such as a door knob and window frame) before touching the unit.
Place and store the unit and accessories out of the reach of children.
Do not use any power, battery, sensor, or cable other than those specied by T&D Corporation.
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We are not responsible for any damage, malfunction or trouble, whether direct or indirect, caused by the use of our product.
Do not put anything on top of the cable. This may cause overheat­ing.
Do not disconnect the USB cable during USB communication. Doing so may cause adverse effects to the unit and/or PC.
Make sure that all cable plugs are inserted fully, so as not to cause an improper connection. Also, when unplugging the cable from the unit, do not pull the cord, but hold the connector to disconnect.
If the unit produces heat, emits smoke or a strange smell, or makes unusual noises, immediately remove the batteries, unplug the power, and stop using it. Also, unplug the unit from the PC.
If the unit is not to be used for a long period of time, remove batteries. If left in the unit, the batteries may leak and lead to malfunctioning. Install new batteries when starting or re-starting to use a unit.
Make sure that there is no magnetic media or materials within one meter from the device.
Magnetic materials may cause damage to data stored in magnetic media.
Do not remove the SD card or turn off the power while writing data to the SD card. This may result in damage to data.
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CAUTION Do not place or store in the following areas:
• Areas exposed to direct sunlight
• Areas exposed to excessive heat or high temperatures such as near re or heating equipment
• Areas exposed to static electricity
• Areas exposed to strong magnetic elds
• Areas exposed to dampness
• Areas subject to condensation or wet areas
• Areas exposed to excessive vibration
• Areas exposed to excessive smoke, dust or dirt.
CAUTION Other Precautions
• Use the unit in the specied operating environment. Do not use it for any purpose other than for which it was designed.
• Condensation may occur inside the case when a unit is moved from one environment to another where there is a great difference in temperature.
• Do not use the unit in wet areas or places exposed to water such as bathroom.
• When connecting the unit to your PC, make sure to follow all warnings and directions from your computer manufacturer.
• We shall not guarantee the unit's operation if it has been connected to a PC using a USB hub or a USB extension cable.
• Please take extra caution when plugging in and pulling out the USB plug while another USB device such as CDD or HDD is in operation.
• Do not insert any foreign objects into any of the units' jacks.
• If the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean cloth.
• Make sure to remove dust and dirt from plugs of any cables.
• Battery terminals may provide insufcient contact due to age or vibration. This may lead to data loss.
• If the unit is not to be used for a long period of time, for safety reasons please remove the battery. If left in the unit, the battery may leak and lead to malfunctioning.
• When an SD card is not inserted, insert the supplied card slot cover to prevent the intrusion of dust.
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Before Using this Product
Please be careful about the procedures for Installation.
(For USB communication between your computer and a MCR-4TC)
In order to use a USB connection to communicate between the unit and a computer, it is necessary to install the software and the USB device driver.
Make sure to  rst install the software before connecting the unit to a computer.
If you connect the unit rst, the USB device driver may not
be installed properly.
If you have connected the unit to your computer before installing the software, make sure to click [Cancel] in the Wizard window when it pops up on the computer display. Then disconnect the USB communi­cation cable from the unit.
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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions and Instructions ------------------------- 1
Before Using this Product ------------------------------------ 5
Overview
Appearance Diagram and Part Names ---------------------- 9
Explanation of Buttons --------------------------------------------------10
Touch Panel Operation Methods --------------------------------------- 11
LCD Display and Icons -------------------------------------------------- 11
About How Data is Recorded -------------------------------- 14
Using SD Memory Cards ------------------------------------- 15
Supported Memory Cards ---------------------------------------------- 15
Using MCR-4TC
Installing the Battery ----------------------------------------- 17
Usable Power Sources -------------------------------------------------- 17
Changing the Batteries --------------------------------------------------17
Measuring Temperature -------------------------------------- 18
About the Measurements Display --------------------------------------19
About the Trend Graph Display ----------------------------------------- 19
Operating the Trend Graph --------------------------------------------- 20
Increasing Recording Channels ----------------------------- 21
Storage Location for Group Recording --------------------------------22
Group Operations via Master ------------------------------------------- 23
Starting Recording by Group ------------------------------------------- 24
Stopping Recording by Group------------------------------------------24
About Menus
[Recording Settings] Menu ---------------------------------- 26
[Data List] Menu ---------------------------------------------- 28
Displayed Items when Recording Stopped: ---------------------------28
Displayed Items during Endless Recording: ---------------------------29
[Memory Card] Menu ----------------------------------------- 30
[Operation Settings] Menu ----------------------------------- 31
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Overview Using MCR-4TC
About Menus Using a PC with MCR-4TC Other
Explanation of Items in Each Menu ------------------------- 32
[Record Settings] Menu Items ------------------------------------------ 32
[Data List] Menu Items (when recording stopped) -------------------- 34
How to Read Graphs of Recorded Data ------------------------------- 35
[Data List] Menu Items (during endless recording) --------------------38
Canceling [Auto Data Export] ------------------------------------------- 39
[Memory Card] Menu Items ---------------------------------------------40
[Operation Settings] Menu Items --------------------------------------- 41
Using a PC with MCR-4TC
Installing the Supplied Software ----------------------------------------44
Connecting the Device to a PC ------------------------------ 46
Making Settings via PC -------------------------------------- 47
Channel Name -----------------------------------------------------------47
Downloading Recorded Data to a PC ----------------------- 48
Download Recorded Data using “MCR for Windows”----------------48
Recorded Data File ------------------------------------------------------ 49
Download Recorded Data from all Connected MCR-4TC Units ----- 50
Analyzing Recorded Data ------------------------------------ 51
Open Recorded Data ----------------------------------------------------51
Print Graphs ------------------------------------------------------------- 51
Other
Troubleshooting ----------------------------------------------- 52
Specications ------------------------------------------------- 56
MCR-4TC ---------------------------------------------------------------- 56
Software (MCR for Windows) ------------------------------------------- 58
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Overview
The MCR-4TC Multichannel Temperature Recorder is designed to measure a wide range of temperatures using a thermocouple sensor. After it measures and records temperature, the data can be easily displayed in graph form, enabling the immediate on-the-spot checking of continually-changing data.
Measure and Record
Use “MCR for Windows” for
Device Settings Recording Settings Downloading Recorded Data
Use “T&D Graph” for
Graph Display Data Analysis Printing and Saving in Text
Measurements
and Trend Graph
Coupling Image
SD Memory Card
or
USB Connection
Main Features in Rec Settings
Recording Mode Recording Method Recording Interval Recording Channel
Master
Slaves
Throughout this manual, the MCR-4TC is also referred to as “the device” or “the unit”.
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Overview
Appearance Diagram and Part Names
1. Input Terminal
2. Coupling Lug
3.LCD Display
4.Touch Panel (touchpad and control wheel)
5. SD Memory Card Slot
6. USB Port
7.Battery Cover
3.
4.
7.
2.
[TOP]
[FRONT] [SIDE] [BACK]
[BOTTOM]
1.
5. 6.
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Explanation of Buttons
Press to change the selected menu or settings item (by going up or down), and to increase or decrease the values shown in the LCD.
Press to conrm the selected menu, operation, or value.
Press to jump to the [Start Recording] or [Stop Recording] menu.*
Press to return to the previous screen in the menu or cancel the current operation.*
Press and hold to turn the power ON/OFF.
Press to switch the display between [Menu] - [Measurements]
- [Trend Graph].
Press to switch between the touchpad operation and control wheel operation. Press and hold to switch the key lock ON/OFF.
* Will not function when operating by control wheel.
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Overview
Touch Panel Operation Methods
There are two ways to operate the touch panel as follows:
- Touchpad operation
- Control wheel operation
Terms and gestures related to operations
Tap
(touch)
Tap desired area of touch panel.
Press-and-hold (hold down)
Touch the screen and hold nger in place for a few seconds. Mainly used to switch ON/OFF the power and key lock.
Control Wheel Operation (rotate)
Press and rotate the control wheel (white circular area). Clockwise movement moves (up) and counter­clockwise movement moves
(down).
IMPORTANT
- During operation, if none of the above gestures are performed for a while, the operation will be canceled and the screen will return to the original value or previous screen.
- Make sure to use a bare nger to operate the touch panel. If you use the tip of your ngernail, gloves, or touch pen, touch panel operations may not be recognized.
Auto Power Off Function
If the device is not used for about three minutes, it will automatically turn off to save battery power. However, the Auto Power Off function will be disabled in any of the following situations.
- When a recording session is in progress
- When measurements or trend graphs are displayed on the screen
- When running on external power
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LCD Display and Icons
The following contains some brief explanations about icons. Each menu will be explained later in the “Menu List” pages.
LCD backlight will be ON during operation.
9
8
7
1 2 3 4 5 6
1
Recording Status Shows the recording status.
REC: Recording in progress STP: Recording stopped PRG: Waiting for programmed start IMM: Preparing immediate start
2
Recording Mode Shows the recording mode.
: Endless mode : One-Time mode
3
Recording Interval
Shows the recording interval.
ms: millisecond(s) sec: second(s)
min: minute(s) When the recording method is Average, “Aver.” and the recording interval are displayed alternatingly.
4
Recording Channel
Shows the channel(s) being measured and recorded.
5
Battery Mark Shows source of power and battery level
/ Battery Mark (Alternating Display): Running on external power Battery Mark only (see the next page): Running on battery
6
Operation Mode Shows the operation mode status.
: Touchpad operation enabled
: Control wheel operation enabled
: Touch Panel disabled
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Overview
7
These indicate that there are more menu items above or
below for view. Use
and on the touch panel to scroll up
and down.
8
An item marked with an arrow denotes it has been selected. Use
and on the touch panel to move the arrow up and
down. Press <ENTER> to execute the selected operation.
A highlighted display shows the item currently selected, and a blinking highlight shows that an item is being changed.
The battery mark shows the battery level as follows.
: Full or near full power
: Beginning to lose power
: Signicant loss of power
: Change batteries as soon as possible
: Change batteries immediately
: Not operable with batteries only
Below are some examples of recording conditions and the corresponding estimated battery life.
4 channels, Instantaneous value, 500-ms interval: About 7 days 4 channels, Instantaneous value, 1-sec interval: About 21 days 4 channels, Instantaneous value, 5-sec (or longer) interval: About 60 days
* Battery life varies depending upon the ambient temperature in which it is used, the
recording interval, the number of channels, and the frequency of data export to a memory card.
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About How Data is Recorded
The MCR-4TC records measurement data to its internal memory. A recording session is one cycle from recording start to stop, and the MCR-4TC can record multiple sessions. The number of recording sessions and number of data readings which can be recorded depends upon the number of channels, the recording interval and other settings. In the “n”th recording session, the remaining memory space is used for recording.
EX: When logging capacity is lled during the 5th recording session:
1st
1st
2,000 readings
2,000 readings
2nd
2nd
3,000 readings
3,000 readings
3rd
3rd
5,000 readings
5,000 readings
4th
Internal Memory Capacity
4th
8,000 readings
8,000 readings
In Endless mode, data will be overwritten from the beginning of the 5th recording session and recording will continue.
In One-Time mode, recording will stop.
5th
5th
* If the memory capacity has not reached full, up to 30 recording sessions can be
made.
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Overview
Using SD Memory Cards
It is not only possible to transfer data stored in the internal memory to an SD memory card, but it is also possible to automatically backup data while recording in endless mode. Operations related to the use of an SD memory card are as follows:
Record in internal memory
Copy data to a
memory card
Copy
to a PC
Exporting Data while Recording is OFF (Manual Saving) See p.34 for details
[Data List]—[Export Selctd Data]
[Data List]—[Export All Data]
Exporting Data while Endless Recording is ON (Manual Saving / Automatic Saving) See p.38 for details
[Data List]—[Expt Curr Data Now]
[Data List]—[Auto Data Export]
IMPORTANT
- Memory cards are not included. Please purchase separately.
- Measurement data cannot be directly recorded into a memory card.
- Before inserting an SD memory card into the device, make sure to switch off write protection on the memory card.
- Exporting data to the memory card will not erase it from the device's internal memory. Delete recorded data in the device as necessary.
Supported Memory Cards
- SD Memory Cards
- SDHC Memory Cards
IMPORTANT
- SDXC memory cards cannot be used.
- It is possible to run a quick test to see if your memory card works in MCR-4TC.
See p.40 for
details.
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Using MCR-4TC
The following shows the basic ow of procedures.
3.
Setting up the Device (see p.31) / Making Recording Settings (see p.26)
* Recording Settings can be made both on the device and from a PC.
4.
Measuring and Recording
Use MCR-4TC Use PC
1.
Getting Ready
Install the batteries (see p.17)
2.
Getting PC Ready
Install the provided software (see p.44)
Connect the device to a PC (see p.46)
5.
Viewing Recorded Data in Graph on the Device (see p.35)
6.
Downloading Recorded Data to a PC
Exporting data to an SD memory card for transferring to a PC (see p.34)
Using the supplied software “MCR for Windows” (see p.48)
* Either of the above can be used to download recorded data to a PC.
When not using a PC, the only necessary steps are 1 and 3 to 5.
7.
Analyzing Recorded Data on a PC (see p.51)
View Graph, Print, Save in Text
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Using MCR-4TC
Installing the Battery
Remove the battery cover from the back of the device, and insert the supplied two AA alkaline batteries as shown in the gure below. After the batteries are inserted, the [Please set the clock] message will appear on the LCD.
* For information on how to set the clock, see p.41.
IMPORTANT
- Make sure to use new batteries of the same kind.
- Make sure not to mistake + / -.
- Do not insert or change batteries with wet hands.
- Be sure to completely close the cover.
- The MCR-4TC cannot recharge batteries.
Usable Power Sources
- AA Alkaline Batteries
- AA Ni-MH Batteries
- AC Adapter (USB type)
- USB Bus Power
Changing the Batteries
If the battery runs down before it is replaced, MCR-4TC will automatically stop recording to protect data. Check the battery mark (see the previous page) and change batteries as necessary.
IMPORTANT
- To protect data, please stop recording rst before changing batteries. Not doing so may result in loss of data being recorded.
- When you wish to replace batteries while recording is in progress, make sure to connect the USB cable to your PC for USB bus power.
- If the MCR-4TC runs out of power while processing data on a SD memory card, the data on the card may be corrupted.
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Measuring Temperature
1.
Connect the thermocouple wire or thermocouple extension lead wire to the proper terminals of the MCR-4TC.
1. Prepare a single wire of Ø0.32mm to Ø0.65mm (AWG 28-22), or a twisted wire of 0.08mm
2
to
0.32mm
2
(AWG 28-22) with a diameter of 0.12mm
or more. Strip about 10mm from its end.
2. Using a screwdriver or other such tool, while pressing down on the input terminal button <B> on the top of the device, insert the wire into the hole <A>.
* Thermocouples have polarity; make sure to
connect in the right way to get a proper reading. If the polarity is incorrect, changes in temperature will be reversed (when the real temperature increases, the measured temperature will decrease).
Enlarged View of Input Terminal
[Top Surface]
A B
3. When removing the wire, push down on <B> and gently pull the wire out of the hole <A>.
* MCR-4TC supports the following thermocouple types: K, R, S, T, and J.
* Temperature can only be measured within the heat-durability range of the sensor
being used.
2.
Press <DISPLAY> to switch to the graph display, and view the measurements in a trend graph.
Measurements Trend Graph
10mm
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Using MCR-4TC
About the Measurements Display
The font size used to display the measurements automatically changes depending on the number of channels.
* You can change the number of channels by going to the Main Menu and selecting
[Record Settings] > [Rec.Channel].
About the Trend Graph Display
A trend graph is displayed for each channel of data.
1
2
3
4
1. Channel for Display
The channel for display can be changed. Select the measurement channel to view the graph.
2. Scrolling Method
: Scrolls graph and divisions together.
: Scrolls graph only.
* The scrolling method can be switched with <ENTER> when none of 1 to 4 are
highlighted or ashing on the LCD.
3. Vertical Axis Scale (max/min)
Specify the range of the vertical axis to be displayed in the graph. The max and min values can be set in units of 100°C in a range of -300°C to 1800°C.
EX) “V.AXIS -100, 500” shows that the displayed range of the vertical axis is from -100 to 500°C.
4. Horizontal Time Scale (time/div)
Specify the value for each horizontal division in sec or min.
EX) “H.Axis 1s/div” shows that each horizontal division represents 1 sec.
* 4. The possible selections for the time scale will change depending on the
measurement interval.
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Operating the Trend Graph
Use and to highlight the desired item, and tap <ENTER>. While the selected item is blinking, use
and again to change the value, and
tap <ENTER>.
* If no operations are performed or a change is not conrmed with <ENTER> while the
selected item is blinking, the operation will be canceled and the selected item will return to the original value.
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Using MCR-4TC
Increasing Recording Channels
Up to four units can be coupled together to allow for a maximum of 16 channels.
When the bodies of multiple units are connected, the MCR-4TC at the far left side will be automatically designated as the Master and all other connected MCR-4TC units will be designated as Slaves.
By starting recording on the Master unit, all connected Slave units will start recording at the same time.
Coupling Image
Turn clockwise.
Slaves
Master
Coupling of MCR-4TC and MCR-4V is possible. Refer to the MCR-4V User's Manual for its operating instructions.
IMPORTANT
When using MCR-4V as the Master and MCR-4TC as the Slave, Group Recording cannot be started if the measurement interval of the Master is less than 100ms.
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Storage Location for Group Recording
When performing a group recording for multiple units, recorded data will be stored in each unit's memory. To analyze recorded data on a PC, either download data using “MCR for Windows”, or export data to the SD memory card to transfer to a PC.
Master Master
“MCR for Windows” also makes it possible to download recorded data from Master and all Slave units together.
Slaves Slaves
* All recorded data les downloaded using “MCR for Windows” will be stored in the
same folder by default. See p.49 for the storage location of recorded data and le name.
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Using MCR-4TC
Group Operations via Master
Group operations such as the starting and stopping recording for the connected units can only be performed via the Master. Upon the start of a group recording, the main recording settings will be temporarily copied to all connected Slaves. Upon the stopping of recording all copied settings will be returned to their original state.
Using “MCR for Windows”, it is possible to start and stop recording by group by connecting the Master to a PC via USB.
Master Slaves
Settings Controlled by the Master:
Settings for Recording Mode, Recording Method, Recording Interval, and Recording Channels
Settings not Controlled by the Master:
Channel Name and Thermocouple Type
IMPORTANT
- Operations related to the SD memory card (such as Quick Format and Memory Card Test) cannot be performed by group via the Master.
- To change the Thermocouple Type, either change directly on the target connected Slave unit, or use “MCR for Windows” and connect each Slave unit to the PC with a USB cable.
- The Channel Name can only be set or changed via “MCR for Windows”.
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Starting Recording by Group
1.
Make recording settings for each device separately; no matter if it is a Master or a Slave.
* See p.26-27 for a list of the possible setting items.
* See p.23 for the settings that are/are not controlled by the Master.
2.
From the main menu of the Master, select [Record Settings] - [Start Recording].
3.
For the [Method], select [IMMED(grp) or [PGM(grp)].
4.
Select [OK] and tap <ENTER>.
IMPORTANT
All connected Slaves need to have power switched to ON.
Stopping Recording by Group
From the main menu of the Master, select [Record Settings] - [Stop Recording].
IMPORTANT
- During Group Recording, if the bodies of the devices are disconnected from one another, recording will continue on the Master but will stop on the Slave units.
- Even when devices are coupled, power will not be supplied from the Master to any connected Slave units.
- When the Master stops recording, all Slaves will stop recording.
- During recording in one-time mode, if the Slave's memory capacity becomes full, recording will stop on that Slave unit.
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Using MCR-4TC
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About Menus
[Recording Settings] Menu
[Back]
Stop Recording
[Back]
OK
Start Recording [Back]
OK
Method: IMMED(indv)
IMMED(indv) / PGM(indv) / IMMED(grp) / PGM(grp) Month/Day/Year HH:MM:SS*
1
Rec.Mode: Endless Endless / One Time
Rec.Method: Instant Instant / Average
Rec.Interval: 10 sec 100 / 200 / 500ms / 1 / 2 / 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 /
30sec / 1 / 2 / 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 30 / 60min
Rec.Channel: CH1234 CH1 / CH2 / CH3 / CH4 / CH12 / CH23 / CH34
/ CH13 / CH24 / CH14 / CH123 / CH234 / CH124 / CH134 / CH1234
CH1 T.C. Type
CH2 T.C. Type
K / R / S / T / J
CH3 T.C. Type
CH4 T.C. Type
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About Menus
Save/Restore Sett. [Back]
Save Settings1 Save Settings2 Save Settings3 Save Settings4 Restore Settings1 Restore Settings2 Restore Settings3 Restore Settings4
*1: Will only appear when the recording start method is set to PGM (programmed start).
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[Data List] Menu
Displayed Items when Recording Stopped:
[Back] * List number, date, and time shown below
are examples.
Display Graph
[Back]
No4 Jul 30 '13 16:19:45 No3 Jul 29 '13 15:42:51
Export Selctd Data [Back]
No4 Jul 30 '13 16:19:45 No3 Jul 29 '13 15:42:51
Export All Data [Back]
OK
Delete Selctd Data
[Back]
No4 Jul 30 '13 16:19:45 No3 Jul 29 '13 15:42:51
Delete All Data [Back]
On This Device Only
On All Devices*1
*1: When selecting [Delete All Data] on the Slave unit, the [On All Devices] option will not
appear.
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About Menus
Displayed Items during Endless Recording:
[Back]
Expt Curr Data Now
Formatted & Blank Card?
Auto Data Export*1
[Back]
Yes
Quick Format
No
[Back]
OK
*1: When recording in one-time mode, [Auto Data Export] will not be displayed.
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[Memory Card] Menu
[Back]
Quick Format
[Back]
OK
Memory Card Test [Back]
OK
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About Menus
[Operation Settings] Menu
[Back]
Set Contrast: 65 0 to100
Check Memory
[Back]
Memory:
Data:
Set Clock
[Back]
Nov/07/'13 16:43:22
Time Zone GMT+09:00
DST 00:00
Beep: ON ON / OFF All / OFF Click
Key Lock: OFF OFF / 240 to 5 sec.
Unit of Temp: °C °C / °F
Burnout Detect: ON ON / OFF
Return to Default
[Back]
OK
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Explanation of Items in Each Menu
[Record Settings] Menu Items
[Stop Recording]
Click [OK] to stop recording.
[Start Recording]
Click [OK] to start recording.
[Method: IMMED(indv) / PGM(indv) / IMMED(grp) / PGM(grp)]
IMMED(indv): Starts recording immediately.
PGM(indv): Starts recording on the specied date and time.
IMMED(grp): Starts Group Recording immediately.
PGM(grp): Starts Group Recording on the specied date and time.
For details about Group Recording, see p.21.
[Recording Mode: Endless / One Time]
Endless: When the internal memory capacity becomes full, the most
recent data will be overwritten and recording will continue.
Onetime: Recording will be stopped at the moment the internal memory capacity becomes full.
* See p.14 for an outline of info about recording and memory.
[Rec.Method: Instant / Average]
Select the recording method to be used.
Instant (Value): Records the instantaneous value at the set recording interval.
Average (Value): Records the value as the average of the measurements taken during the set recording interval.
See below for the sampling intervals when recording average values.
Recording
Interval
100 to 200ms 500ms to 1sec 2sec to 5min 10 to 60min
Sampling Interval
100ms 500ms 1sec 10sec
IMPORTANT
When recording average values, the rst recorded value is invalid because an average cannot be calculated.
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[Rec. Interval: user-specied time]
Select from 18 choices: 100, 200, 500 msec. / 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 sec. / 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 min. (default setting is 10 sec)
IMPORTANT
- It is not possible to make different recording interval settings for each channel.
[Rec. Channel: user-specied channel(s)]
Select the channel(s) for recording. It is possible to select to record using one channel or a combination of channels from Ch1 - Ch4.
[CH1 T.C.Type - CH4 T.C.Type]
Select a thermocouple type for each channel: Type K, R, S, T, or J.
[Save/Restore Sett.]
By selecting [Save Settings], it is possible to save up to 4 types of recording settings. All setting items in the [Record Settings] menu can be saved and re-used, allowing you to save steps to repeat making the same settings each time.
To use the saved recording settings (No.1 to 4), open them by selecting [Restore Settings (No.1 to 4)]. [Restore Settings] screen will show a part of the record settings as below.
IMPORTANT
- Only settings that have been saved from [Save Settings No.1 to 4] are available for restoring.
- While a recording is in progress, recording settings can only be saved, but not restored.
- ALL saved settings will be deleted by executing [Return to Default] from the [Operation Settings] menu. It is not possible to delete each saved setting individually.
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[Data List] Menu Items (when recording stopped)
[Display Graph]
From the displayed list, select data you wish to view in a graph and tap <ENTER>. See p.35 for details on how to read and control the view of recorded data graphs.
[Export Selctd Data]
From the displayed list, select data to export to the SD memory card and tap <ENTER>.
IMPORTANT
Multiple data les cannot be selected for exporting.
[Export All Data]
Select [OK] to export all data to the SD memory card.
[Delete Selctd Data]
While “Processing” is displayed on the LCD, do not perform any other operations. This process may take a long time to complete.
Select the data you wish to delete from the displayed list, and tap <ENTER>.
* If no operations are performed for a while on the data list screen, you'll return to the
previous screen.
* Deleting only a few (1-3) data readings from a list which contains a small number of
readings may have no effect on memory usage. (see p.41 for how to check memory capacity)
[Delete All Data]
[On This Device Only]:
Select [OK] to delete all recorded data on the device currently in use.
[On All Devices]:
Select [OK] to delete all recorded data on the Master and all connected Slave units all together.
* If you try to perform this operation on a Slave unit, the [Delete All Data] menu will
only show the [On This Device Only] option.
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How to Read Graphs of Recorded Data
The graph can be scrolled on the display by using or control wheel operation to move to the left or right.
2
3
1
5
6
7
4
1. While scrolling, the time of recorded data appears on the top of the
screen.
2. The time of recorded data will switch to the measurement, a few seconds after you stop scrolling.
3. The measurement shown in 2 is the value of the point located at the center of the graph.
4. The bar on the bottom of the graph shows the portion of the data in the view window.
Tapping <ENTER> allows you to change 5, 6 and 7.
5. Recording Channel
Select the desired channel to view a graph. If the displayed channel has not been used for recording, you will see the “No Record” message.
6. Vertical Axis Scale (max/min)
Specify the range of the vertical axis to be displayed in the graph. The max and min values can be set in steps of 10 degrees (C/F) in a range of -300°C to 1800°C.
EX) “V.AXIS 0, 100” shows that the displayed range of the vertical axis is from 0 to 100°C.
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7. Skimming Level (Horizontal Axis Scale)
Set skimming level for X-axis divisional boxes.
Skim×1 : The space between dots (data points on graph) is same as the
recording interval value
Skim×n : The space between dots (data points on graph) is “n” times
the recording interval value
The horizontal axis of the graph display shows a total of 100 dots.
(10 dots per box) × 10 boxes = 100 dots
There are ten data points (dots) in each divisional box.
Enlarged View
EX1) When recording interval is 100 ms and skimming level is "×1":
Each horizontal divisional box represents 1 sec (100 ms × 1 × 10 dots) with the total screen width showing 10 sec (1 sec × 10 boxes) of recorded data.
EX2) When recording interval is 100 ms and skimming level is "×2":
Each horizontal divisional box represents 2 sec (100 ms × 2 × 10 dots) with the total screen width showing 20 sec (2 sec × 10 boxes) of recorded data.
Use <ENTER> and <BACK> to move to the target item, then change the value with
and .
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Skimming Level (Horizontal Axis Scale) Use
or to change.
Scroll Screen
Change Screen
Menu Screen
or
Vertical Axis Scale Use
or to change. Set the max and min for the axis range.
Recording Channel Use
or to change.
* When changing settings as above, if no operations are performed or a change is not
conrmed with <ENTER>, the change will automatically be applied and the graph will return to the “Scroll” mode.
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[Data List] Menu Items (during endless recording)
[Expt Curr Data Now]
Use this to immediately export the data currently being recorded to the SD memory card.
IMPORTANT
Memory cards are not included. Please purchase separately.
[Auto Data Export]
To prevent data loss in Endless mode, this menu will automatically export the data to be overwritten to the SD memory card.
* When the internal memory capacity becomes full in Endless mode, the most recent
data will be overwritten and recording will continue.
Make sure to use a formatted blank SD card, or carry out a “Quick Format”.
* During the [Auto Data Export] process, other operations cannot be performed except
for switching the LCD display between [Menu] - [Measurements] - [Trend Graph] by pressing .
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Canceling [Auto Data Export]
If you wish to cancel the auto data export process, select [Back] and tap <ENTER>.
The displayed message will be cleared when the process is terminated.
Restrictions on [Auto Data Export]
- The exporting process will be terminated when the SD card is removed.
- The process will be terminated when an SD card write error occurs.
- The process will be terminated when recording is stopped.
- USB communication cannot be used until the process has been completed.
- During the process,
is deactivated and cannot be used to stop
recording.
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[Memory Card] Menu Items
[Quick Format]
Select [OK] to format your SD memory card for use in the MCR-4TC.
IMPORTANT
- This process will erase all recorded data from the SD memory card. It is recommended to make backups of recorded data to a PC before formatting the memory card.
- It is not possible to erase individual data readings from the SD memory card.
- Do not turn off the power while the device and SD memory card are in communication. If the device is running on batteries, make sure the batteries have power and are installed correctly. If power is supplied by a PC over the USB bus, avoid power supply disruption due to cable disconnection or power-saving settings on the PC.
[Memory Card Test]
Select [OK] to check if your SD memory card can be used with the MCR-4TC. Not all commercially available SD memory cards can be used. It is recommended to do this test before using.
IMPORTANT
If the memory card you wish to use passes the test but has problems when using, carry out “quick format”.
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[Operation Settings] Menu Items
[Set Contrast]
Adjust the LCD contrast with and . Tap <ENTER> to conrm the contrast.
[Check Memory]
You can check the memory usage (% of capacity) and the number of recorded data.
[Set Clock]
1. Tapping will change the selection item of the display in the order of month, day, year, hour, minute, and second. By tapping <ENTER>, the value for that item will ash.
2. While ashing, use
to select the desired value and tap <ENTER> to
conrm.
3. Move to the next or previous setting item with
or .
* By tapping <BACK> while the selected item is ashing, the operation will be
canceled and ashing will stop.
[Time Zone] and [DST]
Set the time zone according to the region in which the MCR-4TC will be used. Daylight savings time (DST) settings must be set manually.
IMPORTANT
- It is not possible to set the clock while recording is in progress.
- Please make sure that the date and time settings in the MCR-4TC are correct, if they are not, the recording start time and recording time of downloaded data will be incorrect.
- Clock settings (including time zone and DST) for the MCR-4TC can also be made from your computer by using the supplied software “MCR for Windows”. When making settings via the software, it is not necessary to carry out operations from the MCR-4TC. For details, see the Help menu in the software.
[Beep]
This allows you to turn off the operation conrmation beeping sound.
* The “OFF Click” option will turn off the conrmation sound for touch panel operation
only.
[Key Lock]
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This function automatically disables the use of the touch panel if no operations occur during a set period of time. It helps prevent handling mistakes. Use
to specify the amount of time before the lock sets (in 1-sec
units).
* If you wish to turn ON the key lock immediately, press and hold on the touch
panel. The lock can be released by pressing and holding again.
[Unit of Temperature]
Select °C or °F.
[Burnout Detect.]
When this function is ON, it will detect thermocouple burnout and the device will display the “ER B.OUT” message on the LCD.
[Return to Default]
By clicking [OK], the device will be initialized by returning it to the factory default settings.
This will delete all data stored in the device and initialize the
settings. Please be careful when initializing a device as it is not possible, after initialization, to retrieve previous settings info or recover deleted or corrupted data.
Do not turn off the power of the MCR-4TC during initialization.
Termination of the initialization process may cause damage or malfunction to the device.
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Using a PC with MCR-4TC
By using the supplied software, it is possible to make Device Settings and Recording Settings from a computer, as well as download recorded data from the MCR-4TC to your computer for graph view and data analysis.
Installing the Supplied Software
The software installation procedure is as follows:
1.
Start Windows and login using a User Account with Administrator (Computer Administration) rights.
2.
Place the CD-ROM into your CD or DVD drive.
3.
The [Install Program] window will appear.
If the [Auto Play] window appears:
Click on [Run start.exe].
If the [Install Program] window does not appear automatically:
Double click on the [start.exe] icon in the CD/DVD drive.
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4.
Select “Install “MCR for Windows” and click [Execute] to start the installation.
5.
Follow the directions as they appear to complete the installation.
* If a window appears such as the one below during installation, click [Install] or
[Continue Anyway].
After installation, “MCR for Windows” will appear in the Windows Start Screen or Start Menu.
6.
To view recorded data in a graph or print out, go back to step 4. and install “T&D Graph”.
* For details about operations please see the “Help” menu in the software.
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Connecting the Device to a PC
1.
Open “MCR for Windows” from the Start Screen or Start Menu.
2.
Connect the device with the supplied USB cable to your computer. The USB driver installation will start automatically.
IMPORTANT
- Make sure to install the supplied software “MCR for Windows” before connecting the MCR-4TC to the computer.
- The USB device driver must be installed before trying to carry out USB communication. After installing the USB device driver, your computer will be able to detect and recognize any MCR-4TC unit that is connected with a USB communication cable.
- When connecting a MCR-4TC to a PC, connect only one unit at a time. If you connect multiple units at the same time, they may not be recognized properly.
USB Communication Cable (US-15C)
IMPORTANT
For the installation procedure of the software “MCR for Windows”, see p.44.
When the USB driver installation completes, on the upper right corner of the software screen, you will see an icon showing the PC and MCR-4TC connected via USB.
IMPORTANT
If you don't see this icon, the USB driver may not have been installed correctly. Please see [Help for Unit Recognition Failure] in the Help menu, and check the USB driver.
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Making Settings via PC
The following items are not included on the device menu, and can only be set or changed from “MCR for Windows” by connecting the device to a computer via USB.
Channel Name
Create and assign names to each of the channels to be used for record­ing. Channel Names are used for display in “T&D Graph”.
1.
In “MCR for Windows”, select the [Recording Start Settings] menu.
2.
Place a check next to the desired channel(s) and enter each channel name.
3.
Click [Send Settings].
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Downloading Recorded Data to a PC
Data stored in the internal memory of MCR-4TC can be down­loaded to a computer in either of the following two ways:
- Use an SD memory card to export recorded data and transfer to a PC.*
- Use “MCR for Windows” to download by connecting the device to a PC.
* For how to export recorded data to an SD memory card, see p.34.
IMPORTANT
When recording is in progress, there are restrictions on functions related to the SD memory card.
Download Recorded Data using “MCR for Windows”
By connecting the device to a PC with a USB communication cable, it is possible to download recorded data to a PC.
1.
Open “MCR for Windows”.
2.
Connect the device to your computer.
3.
Click [Get List] in the [Downloading Recorded Data] window.
4.
Check the desired data in the list.
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5.
Click [Download].
Recorded Data File
One recorded data le (.r4T) is created for each recording session.
Storage Location of Recorded Data and File Name
The default setting is as follows.
Storage Folder:
C:\Users\username\Documents(or My Documents)\TandD Corp\MCR
File Name:
Serial number_rec.month_rec.day_rec.year_rec.time (hhmmss).r4T
To change the default storage folder, click and specify the desired folder. Button
allows you to specify the desired le name as well as its
location.
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Download Recorded Data from all Connected MCR-4TC Units
1.
Connect the Master unit to your computer via USB.
2.
Get a data list for the Master. (see p.48)
3.
Click [Search for Slave] to get data lists for the connected Slave units.
4.
Place a check next to the target data.
* It is possible to select data from both the Master and Slave unit(s) for simultaneous
download.
5.
Click [Download].
* If it takes too long to download data recorded from Slave units, it is also possible to
directly connect a Slave to the PC via USB and download individually. (You can switch the USB cable from the Master to connect a Slave.)
IMPORTANT
Do not disconnect the USB cable during communication between a device and the PC.
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Analyzing Recorded Data
Open Recorded Data
In the storage folder for the downloaded recorded data on your PC (p.48), double click on the desired recorded data le. “T&D Graph” will be opened and a graph displayed.
Print Graphs
1.
Open recorded data from the “T&D Graph”.
2.
Make any desired adjustments to the window size and aspect ratio to be reected in the printed graph.
3.
In the [File] menu, select [Print Graph] to view the preview image of the printed page. If necessary, go back to step
2
and change the aspect
ratio again.
4.
To start printing, select [Print].
“T&D Graph” also enables you to:
- Insert memos, comments, and shapes on the graph
- Merge and lter recorded data
- Copy graphs
- Display data as a list
- Export the graph as text data (in CSV format)
* Refer to Help in “T&D Graph” for details about operations and procedures.
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Other
Troubleshooting
Q1.
The computer does not seem to recognize the MCR-4TC, why not?
A1.
Please check the following:
Check the MCR-4TC
Check the USB connection between the computer and the MCR-4TC.
Check the Computer
• Make sure that the software has been installed properly and is working.
• The USB driver installation may not have been installed correctly. Please see [Help for Unit Recognition Failure] in the Help menu, and check the USB driver.
• Connect a different USB device (mouse, digital camera, etc...) other than the MCR-4TC to your computer and see if it operates properly.
• If your computer has more than one USB port, try connecting the USB cable to a different port.
• If you have access to another computer, try seeing if communication works with the other computer.
If after checking and trying the above there is no improvement please contact the distributor where the product was purchased.
Q2.
The rst reading of recorded data is invalid data, why?
A2.
One of two scenarios is possible:
• When recording average values, the rst recorded value is invalid because an average cannot be calculated.
• In Group Recording with MCR-4V as the Master, when the Preheat function has been set to ON (recording method: instantaneous values only) and the preheat time is set to longer than the waiting time before recording start, the rst data reading will be invalid because preheating has not been completed.
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Other
Q3.
Is it possible to change the batteries while the unit is in operation?
A3.
If the unit is connected to an AC adaptor or some other external power source, it is possible to change the batteries. If only batteries are being used as the power source, it is necessary to stop recording before changing the batteries.
Q4.
Is it possible to adjust or alter recorded data that has been downloaded by the MCR-4TC?
A4.
In order to maintain the integrity and trustworthiness of the recorded data, the software has been designed to not allow modications to be carried out on actual recorded data. If it is necessary to edit recorded data, in “T&D Graph” save the data to text le and use a common spreadsheet software, such as Excel, to edit the text le data.
Q5.
I get a “Write Error” when I try to export recorded data to an SD memory card, what should I do?
A5.
Please check the following:
• Make sure the write protection switch on the SD memory card is unlocked.
• Check if your SD memory card is supported by the
MCR-4TC
.
(See p.15)
• Perform a “Memory Card Test”. (See p.40)
• Perform a “Quick Format” for your SD card. (See p.40)
If after checking and trying the above you still get an error message, please contact the distributor where the product was purchased.
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Q6.
The software “MCR for Windows” does not start, why not?
A6.
Please check the following:
• The software may not have been installed correctly. Try reinstalling “MCR for Windows”.
• Check to see if the software was installed with Administrator rights.
(For Windows 7 or earlier:)
• The .NET Framework 4 Client Prole may not have been installed correctly. Follow the steps below to see if the .NET Framework 4 Client Prole has been installed correctly.
In the Control Panel, open [Program and Features] or [Uninstall a Program].
When the .Net Framework 4 Client Prole is not in the list above:
Try reinstalling “MCR for Windows”. The .Net Framework 4 Client Prole will be automatically installed with the “MCR for Windows”.
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Other
When the .Net Framework 4 Client Prole is in the list above:
Follow the steps below to repair the .Net Framework 4 Client Prole.
1. Select Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Prole and click [Uninstall or Change].
2. In the maintenance box, select “Repair .NET Framework 4 Client Prole to its original state” and then click [Next]. Click [Finish] when prompt.
If after checking and trying the above there is no improvement please contact the distributor where the product was purchased.
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Specications
MCR-4TC
Measurement Channels Temperature 4ch
Compatible Sensors Thermocouple: Type K, J, T, S, R
Measurement Units °C, °F
Measurement Range Type K: -270 to 1370°C
Type J: -210 to 1200°C Type T: -270 to 400°C Type S: -50 to 1760°C Type R: -50 to 1760°C"
Input Impedance Approx. 1 MΩ
Accuracy (*1) Thermocouple Measurement
Type K, J, T: ±(0.5°C + 0.3% reading) [at -100°C or above] Type S, R : ±(1.5°C + 0.3% reading) [at 100°C or above] (Individual sensor inaccuracies not included.) Cold Junction Compensation ±0.5°C [in operating environment of 10 to 40°C] ±0.8°C [in other operating environment]"
Measurement Resolution 0.1°C
Recording Method Instantaneous or Average
Recording Interval 100, 200, 500 ms.
1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 sec. 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 min.
Logging Capacity (*2) When recording 1 channel: up to 960,000 readings/ch
When recording 2 channels: up to 480,000 readings/ch When recording 3 channels: up to 320,000 readings/ch When recording 4 channels: up to 240,000 readings/ch
Recording Mode Endless (Overwrite oldest data in the current recording
session when capacity is full) or One Time (Stop recording when capacity is full)
Recording Start Method Immediate Start or Programmed Start (by individual logger
or by group)
Group Recording
Up to 4 units (16 channels) can be recorded simultaneously. (Coupling of MCR-4TC and MCR-4V is possible. (*3))
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Other
Communication Interfaces
USB Communication
Communication Time Download Times for Full Data via USB
-
From the master or a single unit: Approx. 1 minute 30 seconds
- From a slave unit: Approx. 4 minutes 30 seconds
External Memory SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card (*4) (For Manual or
Automatic Data Export)
Power AA Alkaline Battery x 2 (AA Ni-MH batteries may also be
used),
AC Adaptor (AD-05A2 or AD-05C2),
USB Power
(5V 250mA)
Battery Life (*5) For 4-Channel Measurement (AA Alkaline Battery)
Rec.Method Rec. Interval
Instanteneous
Value
Average Value
100ms Approx. 5 days Approx. 5 days
500ms Approx. 7 days Approx. 7 days
1sec Approx. 21 days Approx. 7 days
5sec or longer Approx. 60 days Approx. 21 days
(Battery life for 1-channel measurement is about 1.4 times longer than that of 4-channel measurement.)
Input Terminal Screwless Terminals
<Compatible Wires> Single Wire: Ø0.32 to Ø0.65 mm (AWG 28 - 22) Twisted Wire: 0.08 to 0.32 mm
2
(AWG 28 - 22), Ø0.12 mm or more in diameter Stripping Length: 9 to 10 mm
Isolation
CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, and USB are isolated. (Battery terminals are not isolated from the CH1-CH4 input terminals.) CH1-CH4 Maximum Applied Voltage: ±50 V Electrical Isolation Resistance: 50 MΩ or more (DC±250 V)
Dimensions H 120 mm x W 75 mm x D 32 mm
Weight Approx. 190 g (including batteries)
Operating Environment Temperature: 0 to 50°C
Humidity: 90%RH or less (no condensation)
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Software (MCR for Windows)
Software MCR for Windows
Compatible OS (*6) Microsoft Windows 10 32 / 64 bit
Microsoft Windows 8 32 / 64 bit Microsoft Windows 7 32 / 64 bit Microsoft Windows Vista 32 bit (SP1 or later)
Display Languages (*7) English
Other The .NET Framework 4 Client Prole is required.
*1: MCR-4TC has superior noise lter, but the measurement may sometimes uctuate due
to strong noise. Especially when the recording interval is set to 200 ms or less, the ltering becomes weaker and hence the uctuation may become greater.
*2: If the logging capacity is not lled at the end of one recording session, the logger can
record up to 30 times.
*3: Group Recording may not be started depending on the recording or measurement
interval specications of the connected Master unit.
*4: Please check the T&D Website for information on memory cards whose operation has
been conrmed.
*5: Battery life varies depending upon the ambient temperature, the recording interval, the
number of measurement channels, and the frequency of data export to a memory card.
*6: For installation, it is necessary to have Administrator (Computer Administrator) rights.
*7: We recommend using an operating system in the same language as the display
language. Operation in different languages is not guaranteed.
The specications listed above are subject to change without notice.
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AC Adaptor AD-05A2 / AD-05C2
USB Mini-B Type
Input :
AC100 to 240V Output:DC5V, 1A Frequency : 50/60Hz Cable Length : 1.5m
AD-05A2 AD-05C2
Plug Type
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Product Support
For support, please contact the distributor from which you
purchased the product.
A list of distributors can be found at:
http://www.tandd.com/about_tandd/contactus/
Product Information
Product information can be found at: http://www.tandd.com/product/
Multichannel Temperature Recorder MCR-4TC
User's Manual
T&D CORPORATION
817-1 Shimadachi, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-0852, Japan Website: http://www.tandd.com/ FAX: +81-263-40-3152 E-mail: support@tandd.com
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