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RFRHTemp2000A

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. 
An alarm that is programmed on the data 
logger will only alert the user from the 
device itself, whether that is by a flashing 
LED, audible alarm, or local LCD notification.

Creating a Real time Alarm Rule
1.

 Within the Device tab in MadgeTech 4, in the Alarms group, click 

Manage Rules

,  

then select 

New

2.

 Enter a name in the Rule name box, and select whether notifications will occur when  

All

 conditions are met or 

Any

 condition is met. 

3.

 Select the desired conditions to have met before notifications occur, and select which 

notifications will occur from 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 be received if settings are incorrect.

5.

 Click 

OK

. The 

OK

 button will be disabled if the Rule name box is empty.

Changing the Alarm Settings of a Device
1.

 In the Connected devices panel, select the RFRHTemp2000A device. 

2.

 Click the 

Properties

 button under the device tab at the top of the software, and select 

the 

Alarm

 tab in the 

Properties

 window.

3.

 The High and Low settings indicate reading thresholds at which the alarm becomes active. 

4.

 The Delay setting indicates how long to wait before the alarm becomes active after 

passing an alarm threshold. 

5.

 The Use cumulative alarm delay checkbox indicates whether the alarm delay should  

reset when reading values fall back within the alarm threshold. 

6. 

Once the alarm is configured appropriately, click 

Apply

 to save the settings.

**Please refer to the Help file in the MadgeTech software for more information regarding alarm settings**

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Summary of Contents for MadgeNet RFRHTemp2000A

Page 1: ...RFRHTemp2000A RFRHTemp2000A Wireless Temperature and Humidity Data Logger Product User Guide...

Page 2: ...ructions 4 Product Maintenance 5 Recalibration 5 RMA Instructions 5 General Specifications 6 7 RFC1000 Transceiver Product Overview 9 Installation Guide 9 Mounting Instruction 10 Channel Programming 1...

Page 3: ...e 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: ...er for mounting purposes Selection Buttons The logger is designed with 3 direct selection buttons Scroll Units and Wireless Scroll Allows user to scroll through current readings average stats and devi...

Page 5: ...will occur from 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 notifi...

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: ...Recalibration is recommended annually for any MadgeTech data logger a reminder is automatically displayed in the software when the device is due Countries approved for use purchase and distribution o...

Page 8: ...6 2 mm x 88 9 mm x 24 1 mm Data logger only Weight 4 1 oz 0 2563 lbs Enclosure Material ABS Plastic Alarm User configurable audible on screen email and text SMS alarms Alarm Delay A cumulative alarm d...

Page 9: ...ransmission Distance to other RFC1000 s RFC1000 4 000 ft max outdoors line of sight unobstructed 1 000 ft max indoors typical urban environment RFC1000 CE 2 500 ft max outdoors line of sight unobstruc...

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: ...0 C to 85 C and a humidity range of 0 RH to 95 RH non condensing 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...

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: ...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...

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: ...earing in the Connected Devices list it may be that the RFC1000 is not properly connected 1 In the software click the File button then click Options 2 In the Options window click Communications 3 The...

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