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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.

 

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Do not insert any foreign objects into any of the units' jacks.

 

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If the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean cloth.

 

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Make sure to remove dust and dirt from plugs of any cables.

 

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Battery terminals may provide insuf

fi

 cient contact due to age or vibration. This 

may lead to data loss.

 

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Please note that this document has been written based on the presupposition 
that details about contracts with an Internet provider, speci

fi

 c network environ-

ments and the set-up of any other necessary equipment to enable network 
connection has already been taken care of by the User and that connection has 
been con

fi

 rmed as workable. T&D Corporation shall not be responsible for any 

damages which a contractor, a user or a third party may suffer, whether direct or 
indirect, due to the inability to communicate or use communication devices.

 CAUTION

Notices about Sensors

 

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Do not connect any sensor to the unit other than those speci

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 ed by T&D Corpo-

ration.

 

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Make sure to use sensors within the measurement range indicated in the speci

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 -

cations for that sensor.

 

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Do not connect the sensor to any data logger other than those speci

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 ed by T&D 

Corporation.

 

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Do not expose the sensor to a strong impact. This may adversely affect measure-
ment accuracy and cause damage or malfunction.

 

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When the sensor is not to be used for a long period of time, please store it at nor-
mal temperature and humidity.

 

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Do not use the sensor on the human body.

Temperature-Humidity Sensor

 

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If extremely severe temperature changes occur, it may result in large errors in 
humidity measurement. Once the sensor's temperature becomes stable, the 
measurements will return to normal.

 

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The temperature-humidity sensors will with normal use experience losses in 
precision and sensitivity over time due to degradation.  If the sensor is being 
used in an unsuitable environment (smoky or dusty places) it may be necessary 
to change the sensor sooner.

 

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The included sensor is not water resistant. If the sensor gets wet, immediately re-
move the sensor from the unit and wipe it with a clean cloth as soon as possible. 
Then allow the sensor to dry in normal room temperature before using it again.

 

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When using the THA-3001 or THA-3151(option) in an environment where the 
humidity is under 30 %RH, the measurements may sometimes 

fl

 uctuate. This is 

not abnormal.

 

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Do not expose to condensation, dampness, corrosive gases, or organic solvents 
(or insecticides for High Precision Temperature-Humidity Sensors)

Optional Sensors

 

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We offer a wide range of Temperature and Temperature-Humidity sensors, sensor 
extension cables, AC adaptors, etc. For details see the Optional Products infor-
mation on the Product Page. 

http://www.tandd.com/product/index.html

Thermocouple Sensors

 

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We do not handle the sale of Thermocouple sensors. Please prepare a commer-
cially available sensor.

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

These entries are actions that absolutely under no circumstance 
should be taken. The taking of such an action may cause 
serious personal physical damage or death.

 CAUTION

These entries are actions that if taken may lead to physical 
injury or damage to persons or things.

<Picture Symbols>

Denotes an important 
warning or caution.

Denotes a 
forbidden action.

Denotes an action 
that should not be 
carried out.

 DANGER

To Prevent Serious Accidents

Do not disassemble, repair or modify the unit and/or 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 dan-
ger to the unit. Also, coming in contact with hazardous substances 
may cause bodily harm to the user or people nearby.

This product is not water resistant. If water or a foreign object enters 
the case, immediately remove batteries 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 precau-
tions 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 connect any communication cables connected to the unit to 
telephone line outlets. Continued use may cause 

fi

 re or electrocu-

tion.

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 chil-
dren.

We are not responsible for any damage, malfunction or trouble, 
whether direct or indirect, caused by the use of our product.

Do not use any battery, sensor, or cable other than those speci

fi

 ed 

by T&D Corporation.

Do not put anything on top of the cable or the unit. This may cause 
overheating.

Do not disconnect the USB cable during USB communication. Do-
ing so may cause adverse effects to the unit and/or PC.

Make sure that sensor and cable plugs are all 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 noise, immediately remove the batteries 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 batter-
ies. Leaving batteries inside the unit may cause battery leakage 
and malfunction. Install new batteries when starting or re-starting 
to use a unit.

 CAUTION

Do not place or store in the following areas:

 

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Areas exposed to direct sunlight

 

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Areas subject to direct 

fl

 ames or heat-

ers, as well as areas in which hot air 
accumulates and creates extremely 
high temperatures

 

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Areas exposed to static electricity

 

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Areas exposed to strong magnetic 

fi

 elds

 

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Areas exposed to water leakage

 

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Areas subject to condensation or 
wet areas

 

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Areas exposed to excessive 
vibration

 

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Areas exposed to excessive 
smoke, dust or dirt.

 CAUTION

Other Precautions

 

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Use the unit in the speci

fi

 ed operating environment. Do not use it for any purpose 

other than for which it was designed.

 

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Condensation may occur inside the case when a unit is moved from one environ-
ment to another where there is a great difference in temperature.

 

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Do not use the unit in wet areas or places exposed to water such as bathroom.

 

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When connecting the unit to your PC, make sure to follow all warnings and direc-
tions from your computer manufacturer.

TR-7wf/nw 

Series

  Thermo Recorder

Please Read First

Package Contents

TR-71wf / 71nw

Temperature 2ch

Data Logger

Temperature Sensor

TR-0106 x 2

AA Alkaline Battery 

(LR6) x 2

USB Mini-B Cable 

( US-15C )

Manual Set

(Warranty Included)

Registration Code 

Label

TR-72wf / 72nw

Temperature 1ch, Humidity 1ch

Data Logger

Temperature-Humidity 

Sensor THA-3001

AA Alkaline Battery 

(LR6) x 2

USB Mini-B Cable 

( US-15C )

Manual Set

(Warranty Included)

Registration Code 

Label

TR-72wf-H / 72nw-H

Temperature 1ch, Humidity 1ch

 (High-Precision Type)

Data Logger

High Precision Temperature-

Humidity Sensor HHA-3151

AA Alkaline Battery 

(LR6) x 2

USB Mini-B Cable 

( US-15C )

Manual Set

(Warranty Included)

Registration Code 

Label

TR-75wf / 75nw 

Thermocouple (K, J, T, E, S, R) Temperature 2ch

Data Logger

AA Alkaline Battery (LR6) 

x 2

USB Mini-B Cable 

( US-15C )

Manual Set

(Warranty Included)

Registration Code 

Label

* Please prepare a thermocouple separately. T&D does not handle the sale of thermocouple sensors.

Getting Logger Ready for Installation

Battery Installation & Sensor Connection

Battery

Make sure to use new bat-
teries (including for replace-
ment) and insert in the 
correct direction.

TR-71wf / 71nw

TR-72wf / 72nw
TR-72wf-H / 72nw-H

About TR-71wf / 71nw Internal Sensor

Channel 1 has an internal temperature sensor. When an external sensor is not connected, the 

internal sensor will be used.

About TR-75wf / 75nw Input Terminal

When connecting thermocouple wires to the input terminal, make sure that the positive and 

negative connections are in the proper order. If the polarity is incorrect, changes in temperature 
will be reversed (when the real temperature increases, the measured temperature will decrease).

Wiring Connections

Connect and disconnect the thermocouple wire from the 

hole while pressing the input terminal button with a 
screwdriver or other such tool. 
Do not try to pull out the wire without pressing the button.

Compatible Wires

Single wire: Ø0.32 mm to Ø0.65 mm  ( AWG 28-22 )
Twisted wire: 0.08 mm 

2

 to 0.32 mm 

2

  ( AWG 28-22 )

Diameter: 0.12 mm or more
Strip length: 9 to 10 mm

Strip

Button

Using GND

If measurements are unstable while using external power (USB or PoE), connect to the GND 

terminal.

 

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See the Introductory Manual for how to set and check thermocouple sensor type for TR-75wf/nw.

 

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The Introductory Manual also explains operations using the operation buttons.

wf

(Wireless LAN)

nw

(Wired LAN)

TR-71wf / 71nw
TR-72wf / 72nw
TR-72wf-H / 72nw-H

TR-75wf / 75nw

Operation Buttons

Battery Cover

USB Port

Sensor Jack
Channel 1

Sensor Jack
Channel 2

(TR-71wf / 71nw only)

Power Button

Thermocouple
Input Terminal

Ethernet Port
(LAN)

PoE LED
turns ON when running on 
external power.

LINK LED

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 ashes during network 

communication.

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