Dwyer RP2 User Manual
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PAIRING WIRELESS PROBES
1. Turn on Model UHH Universal Handheld by pressing the button.
2. Press the and buttons to scroll through the menu headings at the top of the
display.
3. When PROBE is highlighted, hit the button to access the probe menu.
4. Press the directional arrow to scroll through the sub-menu headings. The current
selected parameter will be highlighted in yellow.
5. When PAIRING MODE is highlighted, hit the button to access the pairing
mode.
6. Turn on the wireless probe(s) to be paired. After a period of up to 15 to 20 seconds,
the UHH screen will update with the information about the wireless probe(s) just
turned on.
7. Press the button to scroll through the available probes. The current selected
probe will be highlighted in yellow.
8. When the desired probe to be paired is highlighted, hit the button to pair the
probe. Once it is paired, it will be removed from the list automatically.
9. Once all the desired probes are paired, press button.
10. Repeat step 9 to go back to the home screen and begin readings.
SELECTING A PROBE
In order to cycle through the probes that are paired to the Model UHH Universal
Handheld, press the or buttons while in the view data mode.
SETTINGS
When using the Model RP2 Wireless Thermo-Hygrometer Probe, the base unit can
display Relative Humidity, Dew Point, Wet Bulb Temperature, along with Temperature.
The settings allow users to select between relative humidity / wet bulb temperature /
dew point, engineering units, measurement range, and which parameters to show on
the display. To access the settings menus:
1. Press the or directional arrows to scroll through the menu headings at the
top of the display.
2. When PROBE is highlighted, hit the button to access the probe menu.
3. Press the directional arrow to scroll through the sub-menu headings. The
currently selected parameter will be highlighted in yellow.
Units Selection
1. When sub-menu TYPE (next to humidity or temperature) is highlighted, hit the
button to access the settings sub-menu.
2. Press the directional arrow to scroll through the parameter headings. The
currently selected parameter will be highlighted in yellow.
3. When UNITS is highlighted, press the button and the current units will be
highlighted.
4. Pressing the or buttons will cycle through the available units. If humidity is
selected for type, the units can be %RH, dew point in °F or °C, or wet bulb
temperature in °F or °C.
5. Once the desired selection is made, press the button.
Display Measurements
1. When SOURCE is highlighted, press the button and the measurement type
selected will be highlighted.
2. Pressing the or buttons will cycle through the available parameters.
3. Once the desired selection is made, press button.
4. In order to turn off the secondary displays, use the and to select the
measurement type that is not selected for the SOURCE.
5. When the desired sub-menu TYPE is highlighted, hit the button to access the
settings sub-menu.
6. Press the directional arrow to scroll through the parameter headings. The
currently selected parameter will be highlighted in yellow.
7. When VISIBLE is highlighted, press the button and either ON or OFF will be
highlighted. The measurement will be displayed when set to ON and not displayed
when set to OFF.
8. Pressing the or buttons will alternate between ON and OFF.
9. Once the desired selection is made, press button.
LOGGING MEASUREMENTS
The UHH series can log the data being measured either a single point at a time or by
continuously logging at a user defined sample rate. When the trigger is selected to be
a single point at a time, pressing the power button on the probe handle or the store
button on the handheld will store a reading into the currently open file until the user
creates a new file. If there is not a file open, the handheld will ask to create one. For
manual trigger, the power button on the probe handle or the store button on the base
unit will start the logging, and the logging will end after a user selected duration or
when the power button on the probe handle or stop button on the handheld is
depressed. When the trigger is set for event, the user will select the upper and lower
limit of a range and select whether the logging should take place while the
measurements are within or outside of the range. The handheld can also record up to
2 minutes before the event (pre-trigger) and up to 24 hours after the event (post-
trigger). If the measurements don’t match the trigger event, a minimum elapsed data
capture time can be set.
Accessing Log Settings
1. Press the or arrows to scroll through the menu headings at the top of the
display
2. When LOG is highlighted, hit the button to access the log menu.
3. Press the or arrows to scroll through the sub-menu headings. The currently
selected parameter will be highlighted in yellow.
4. When the sub-menu RATE is highlighted, hit the arrow button to set the sampling
rate.
5. Use the and arrows to select the desired sampling rate.
6. Once the desired sampling rate is selected, press the arrow.
7. When the sub-menu FILE FORMAT is highlighted, hit the arrow button to
choose the file type.
8. Use the and arrows to toggle between CSV and TSV file formats.
9. Once the desired file format is selected, press the arrow.
10. When the sub-menu Media is highlighted, hit the arrow button to choose where
to save the files.
11. Use the and arrows to toggle between internal memory and the SD card, if
present.
12. Once the desired location is selected, press the arrow.
13. When the sub-menu TRIGGER is highlighted, hit the button to access the
trigger settings sub-menu.
14. Press the arrow to scroll through the parameter headings. The currently
selected parameter will be highlighted in yellow.
Selecting Trigger Source
1. When SOURCE is highlighted, press the arrow and the currently selected
parameter for the trigger source will be highlighted.
2. Press the or arrows to cycle through the available source.
3. Once the desired selection is made press the arrow.
Selecting Trigger Type
1. When the sub-menu TRIGGER is highlighted, hit the arrow and the currently
selected trigger type will be highlighted
2. Press the or arrows to cycle through the available trigger types.
3. Once the desired selection is made press the arrow.
Viewing Stored Files
1. Press the or arrows to scroll through the menu headings at the top of the
display.
2. When LOG is highlighted, hit the button to access the log menu.
3. Press the or arrow to scroll through the sub-menu headings. The currently
selected parameter will be highlighted in yellow.
4. When the sub-menu LOG FILES is highlighted, hit the arrow button to access
the log files.
5. Use the and arrows to select the desired log file.
6. Pressing the VIEW soft key will allow the user to view the first data point. The units,
sensor, time, and date will be shown for each data point.
7. Pressing the and arrows will cycle through all of the data points in the
selected file.
8. Data points can be deleted by pressing the DEL soft key.
9. Pressing the BACK soft key will exit out of the file.
10. Pressing the STAT soft key will show the average, peak, and valley statistics for
the data in the selected log file.
11. Pressing the BACK soft key will exit out of the file.
12. An entire file can be deleted by pressing the DELETE soft key.
13. To exit the LOG FILE sub-menu, press the arrow.
The measurements on the main display will always be
displayed, but the measurements on the secondary displays
can be turned off.
NOTICE
If a probe does not appear, power the probe down, then power
it back on.
NOTICE