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Dwyer WDPM User Manual

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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 module 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 module or the store button on the base
unit will start the logging, but the logging will end after a user selected duration or
when the power button on the module 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 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 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 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 button to choose where to
save the files.
11. Use the and arrows to toggle between internal memory (INT) 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 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, parameter, 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 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.

WIRELESS GUIDELINES IN ACCORDANCE WITH FCC:
Changes not expressly approved by Dwyer Instruments, Inc. could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.

This product complies with FCC OET Bulletin 65 radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment.

Pursuant to FCC 15.21 of the FCC rules, changes not expressly approved by
Dwyer Instruments, Inc. might cause harmful interference and void the FCC
authorization to operate this product.

Canadian Government Guidelines:
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.

INFORMATION TO THE USER
Power Output: 6 mW
Operating Frequency: 2.4 GHz
Operating Channel: 11
Operating Mode: IEEE 802.15.4, Zigbee, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
Data Rate: Up to 250 kbps
Intended Use: Industrial/commercial HVAC
Antenna Connection: Internal only, non-tunable

MAINTENANCE/REPAIR
Upon final installation of the Series WDPM, no routine maintenance is required.
The Series WDPM is not field serviceable and should be returned if repair is
needed. Field repair should not be attempted and may void warranty.

WARRANTY/RETURN
Refer to “Terms and Conditions of Sale” in our catalog and on our website. Contact
customer service to receive a Return Goods Authorization number before shipping
the product back for repair. Be sure to include a brief description of the problem,
plus any additional application notes.