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Product User Guide

RFPRHTemp2000A: 

To program the channel on the RFPRHTemp2000A 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 RFPRHTemp2000A.

Step 3:

 Open the MadgeTech Software. Locate and select the RFPRHTemp2000A in the 

Connected 

Devices

 panel. 

Step 4:

 In the 

Device

 tab, click the 

Properties

 icon. The 

Properties

 screen will display information 

about the device including 

Wireless

 setting. 

Step 5:

 Under the 

Wireless

 tab, select a desired channel (11-25) that will match with the RFC1000. 

Save

 all changes, disconnect the data logger, and return the device to wireless mode by 

holding down the 

Wireless

 button for 5 seconds. 

Deploying and Activating Devices

Step 1: 

Plug the RFC1000 into the USB port on the base station computer. 

(Additional RFC1000s  

can be used as repeaters to transmit over greater distances)

Step 2: 

If using multiple RFC1000s plug each one into a wall outlet in the desired locations.  

(If transmitting over a distance greater than 1000 feet indoors or 4000 feet outdoors or there 
are walls/obstacles/corners that need to be maneuvered around, set up additional RFC1000s  
as needed.)

Step 3: 

Verify that the data loggers are in wireless transmission mode. 

(See Channel Programming 

steps above)

Step 4: 

On a Windows PC, launch the Madgetech 4 software program. All active data loggers will 

be listed in the software showing that the device(s) are recognized. 

Step 5: 

To activate the data loggers, click on one to highlight, then click the 

Claim

 icon, and then 

click the 

Start

 button. Do this for each logger in the list that needs to be activate.

Interface Type

USB (to PC) / Wireless (to Data Logger)

Operating Environment

-20 °C to +85 °C, 0 to 95 %RH non-condensing

LED Indicators

Red & Green

Enclosure Materials

ABS Plastic (body), PVC Plastic (antenna)

Dimensions

Enclosure: 3.8 in x 1.6 in x 0.8 in / Antenna: 7.2 in

Approvals

FCC ID:OA3MRF24J40MC, IC#: 7693A-24J40MC

Transmission Distance 

(To other RFC1000s)

4000’ max. outdoor - line of sight unobstructed

1000’ max. indoors - typical urban environment

Transmission Distance 

(To data loggers)

2000’ max. outdoor - line of sight unobstructed

500’ max. indoors - typical urban

Maximum number of  

connected data loggers

64

Frequency

2.405 GHz - 2.475 GHz

Ingress Protection

IP40

RFC1000 General Specifications

12

Summary of Contents for RFPRHTemp2000A

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Page 2: ...ional Features Operation 3 Mounting Instructions 4 Product Maintenance 5 Recalibration 5 RMA Instructions 5 General Specifications 6 7 RFC1000 Transceiver Product Overview 9 Installation Guide 9 Mount...

Page 3: ...Start icon 7 To download data select the device in the list click the Stop icon and then click the Download icon A graph will automatically display the data Quick Start Steps 1 Install the MadgeTech...

Page 4: ...ew Point for the humidity channel and mbar PSI inHg mmHg atm Torr Pa m kPa MPa for the pressure channel The unit is available for display on the LCD screen as well as in the software Selection Buttons...

Page 5: ...the drop down menus 4 If selecting to receive notifications by email or text message click Email settings and make sure the correct info has been entered Email and text message notifications will not...

Page 6: ...urely 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 Mounting Instructions 4 Still need help For more t...

Page 7: ...he Services tab select RMA Process 2 When the web page opens please sign in If this is the first time select Click here to register an account and create one Once signed in click on the Make New RMA b...

Page 8: ...sure Material ABS Plastic Alarm User configurable audible on screen email and text SMS alarms Alarm Delay A cumulative alarm delay may be set in which the device will activate the alarm via LED only w...

Page 9: ...istance to other RFC1000s RFC1000 4 000 max outdoors line of sight unobstructed 1 000 max indoors typical urban environment RFC1000 CE 2 500 max outdoors line of sight unobstructed 700 max indoors typ...

Page 10: ...Product User Guide RFC1000 Wireless Transceiver 8 Other models available RFC1000 CE Approved for European markets RFC1000 IP69K Splash Proof for harsh environments...

Page 11: ...sing The RFC1000 is rated IP40 and is protected against solids that are greater than 1mm in size This device is not water resistant LEDs The red LED indicates that the device has power The green LED w...

Page 12: ...ss 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 piv...

Page 13: ...dgeTech data logger or RFC1000 that is on the same network is required to use the same channel If all of the devices are not on the same channel the devices will not communicate with one another The i...

Page 14: ...d locations If transmitting over a distance greater than 1000 feet indoors or 4000 feet outdoors or there are walls obstacles corners that need to be maneuvered around set up additional RFC1000s as ne...

Page 15: ...ada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit...

Page 16: ...000 is not properly connected 1 In the software click the File button then click Options 2 In the Options window click Communications 3 The Detected Interfaces box will list all of the available commu...

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