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Product User Guide

Reading Rate 1 reading every second up to 1 reading every 24 hours

Memory 32,256 readings

Memory Wrap Around Yes

Start Modes Immediate Start & Delayed Start

Stop Modes

•  Manual through software
•  Delayed Stop
•  Timed (specific date and time)

Real Time Recording The device may be used with PC to monitor and record data in real-time

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 when the device has recorded a 
user specified time duration of data.

Audible Alarm 

Functionality

1 beep per second for reading alarm above/below threshold

LED Functionality

•  Green LED blinks every 10 seconds to indicate unit is logging
•  Blue LED blinks every 30 seconds to indicate unit is in wireless mode
•  Red LED blinks every 1 second to indicate alarm condition

Password Protection

An optional password may be programmed into the device to restrict access 
to configuration options. Data may be read out without the password.

Engineering Units

Native measurement units can be scaled to display measurement units  
of another type. This is useful when monitoring voltage outputs from  
different types of sensors such as temperature, CO2, flow rate and more.

Calibration Digital Calibration through software. 

Calibration Date Automatically recorded through the device

Battery Type Ultralife 9V Lithium included; 

user replaceable

Battery Life Approximately 4 years typical for 15 minute reading rate 

Data Format µA, mA, A

Time Accuracy ± 1 minute/month

Computer Interface

USB to mini USB, 250,000 baud for standalone operation or RFC1000/
RFC1000-CE/RFC1000-IP69K required for wireless operation

Software XP SP3/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8 (MadgeTech 4 only)

Operating

 Environment

 

-20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F) 0 %RH to 95 %RH non-condensing

Dimensions

•  20 mA & 3 A:

 3.19 in x 3.5 in x 0.95 in  

(80.9 mm x 88.9 mm x 24.1 mm) - 

Data logger only

•  160 mA:

 3.17 in x 3.5 in x 0.95 in  

(80.5 mm x 88.9 mm x 24.1 mm) - 

Data logger only

Weight 4.1 oz (0.2563 lbs)

Enclosure Material ABS Plastic

Approvals US (FCC), CA (IC), CE, South Korea (KCC), China (CMIIT), Japan (LCIE)

RFCurrent2000A General Specifications

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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. 

To satisfy FCC RF Exposure requirements for mobile and base station transmission devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should 

be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during operation. To ensure compliance, operation at closer than this 

distance is not recommended. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other 

antenna or transmitter.

Summary of Contents for RFCurrent2000A

Page 1: ...RFCurrent2000A To view the full MadgeTech product line visit our website at www madgetech com RFCurrent2000A Wireless Current Data Logger Product User Guide...

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: ...C1000 wireless transceiver to transmit data back to a central PC The RFCurrent2000A transmits up to 500 ft line of sight to the RFC1000 transceiver Multiple RFC1000 s can be used as repeaters and tran...

Page 5: ...ave 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 sur...

Page 6: ...ttom 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 bel...

Page 7: ...he blank fields 3 Complete the applicable fields on the form including customer Billing and Shipping information even if they are the same Please see the field explanation below for a more detailed de...

Page 8: ...Date Automatically recorded through the device Battery Type Ultralife 9V Lithium included user replaceable Battery Life Approximately 4 years typical for 15 minute reading rate Data Format A mA A Time...

Page 9: ...ss Battery Warning WARNING BATTERY MAY LEAK FLAME OR EXPLODE IF DISASSEMBLED SHORTED CHARGED CONNECTED TOGETHER MIXED WITH USED OR OTHER BATTERIES AND OR EXPOSED TO FIRE HIGH TEMPERATURE DISCARD USED...

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: ...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 red LED indicates that the device has power The green...

Page 12: ...ireless performance both the RFC1000 and the 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...

Page 13: ...ta 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 images belo...

Page 14: ...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 Programmin...

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: ...oftware 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 communication interfaces If the RFC1000 is li...

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