Omega UWBT Series Owner's manual

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UWBT
Handheld Bluetooth
®
Wireless
Temperature, Humidity and
pH Logger/Transmitter Series
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Servicing North America:
U.S.A. Omega Engineering, Inc.
Headquarters: Toll-Free: 1-800-826-6342 (USA & Canada only)
Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378 (USA & Canada only)
Engineering Service: 1-800-872-9436 (USA & Canada only)
Tel: (203) 359-1660 Fax: (203) 359-7700
For Other Locations Visit omega.com/worldwide
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UWBT
Handheld Bluetooth
®
Wireless Temperature, Humidity, and
pH Transmitter Series
UWBT-TC, UWBT-RTD, UWBT-RH, and UWBT-pH
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Section Page
Section 1 - Getting Started .................................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Where To Find And Download The UWBT App ............................................. 1-1
1.3 Unpacking Your UWBT Shipment ..................................................................... 1-1
1.3.1 UWBT Transmitter Models ........................................................................ 1-2
Section 2 - Transmitter Instructions (Hardware) .................................................. 2-1
2.1 Handle Diagram .................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Mounting The Transmitter On The Wall ........................................................... 2-2
2.3 Sensor Connections ............................................................................................... 2-2
2.3.1 UST Connection (for UWBT-TC model) ................................................... 2-2
2.3.2 M12 Connection (for UWBT-TC-M12 or UWBT-RTD-M12) ................. 2-3
2.3.3 Terminal Block Connection (for RTD Model) .......................................... 2-4
2.3.4 M12 Connection (for RH Model) ............................................................... 2-6
2.3.5 BNC and Terminal Block Connection (for pH Model) ........................... 2-6
2.4 LED Indication ...................................................................................................... 2-8
2.5 Labels and Serial Number Info ........................................................................... 2-9
2.6 Batteries And Power ........................................................................................... 2-10
2.6.1 Charging The UWBT Transmitter ........................................................... 2-10
2.6.2 Replacing The Rechargeable AA Batteries ............................................. 2-10
2.6.3 Using The Power Switch To Restore Default Settings .......................... 2-11
Section 3 - Software Instructions (iOS & Android™) ............................................ 3-1
3.1 Connecting To The UWBT Transmitter ............................................................. 3-1
3.2 Using Cloud Services With The UWBT App .................................................... 3-1
3.2.1 Google Drive™ ............................................................................................. 3-1
3.2.2 SugarSync ...................................................................................................... 3-3
3.2.3 Dropbox ......................................................................................................... 3-4
3.2.4 OneDrive™ ................................................................................................... 3-6
Section 4 - Software Instructions (iOS) ................................................................ 4-1
4.1 Pairing .................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1 Pairing Within Smart Device Settings Menu (iOS only) ........................ 4-1
4.1.2 Pairing Within The UWBT App. ................................................................. 4-2
4.1.3 Pairing When Your Transmitter Is Not On The
“Discovered Transmitters” List ................................................................. 4-3
4.1.4 Pairing Multiple Transmitters With One Smart Device ......................... 4-4
4.1.5 Unpairing a Transmitter from a Smart Device ........................................ 4-4
4.1.6 Lost Connection ........................................................................................... 4-4
4.1.7 Transmitter Bluetooth Wireless RF Range ................................................. 4-5
4.2 UWBT App Display .............................................................................................. 4-6
4.2.1 Digital Format .............................................................................................. 4-6
4.2.2 Graph Format ............................................................................................... 4-7
4.2.3 Gauge Format ............................................................................................. 4-13
4.2.4 Battery Level Display ................................................................................ 4-15
4.3 UWBT App Logging ........................................................................................... 4-16
4.4 UWBT App Settings ........................................................................................... 4-21
4.4.1 Settings Menu ............................................................................................. 4-21
4.4.2 Transmitter Pairing .................................................................................... 4-21
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Handheld Bluetooth
®
Wireless Temperature, Humidity, and
pH Transmitter Series
UWBT-TC, UWBT-RTD, UWBT-RH, and UWBT-pH
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Section Page
Section 4 - Software Instructions (iOS) continued ......................................................
4.4.3 Sensor Settings ............................................................................................ 4-22
4.4.4 Alarms & Offset ......................................................................................... 4-31
4.4.5 Languages ................................................................................................... 4-37
4.4.6 Restore Defaults ......................................................................................... 4-37
4.4.7 Save All Settings ......................................................................................... 4-39
Section 5 - Software Instructions (Android) ......................................................... 5-1
5.1 Initial Pairing Instructions ................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.1 Pairing Within The UWBT App ................................................................. 5-1
5.1.2 Pairing When Your Transmitter Is Not On The
“Discovered Transmitters” List ................................................................. 5-2
5.1.3 Pairing Multiple Transmitters With One Smart Device ......................... 5-3
5.1.4 Unpairing a Transmitter from a Smart Device ........................................ 5-3
5.1.5 Lost Connection ........................................................................................... 5-3
5.1.6 Transmitter Bluetooth Wireless RF Range ................................................. 5-3
5.2 UWBT App Display .............................................................................................. 5-5
5.2.1 Digital Format .............................................................................................. 5-5
5.2.2 Graph Format ............................................................................................... 5-6
5.2.3 Gauge Format ............................................................................................. 5-11
5.2.4 Battery Level Display ................................................................................ 5-12
5.3 UWBT App Logging ........................................................................................... 5-13
5.4 UWBT App Settings ........................................................................................... 5-18
5.4.1 Settings Menu ............................................................................................. 5-18
5.4.2 Sensor Pairing ............................................................................................. 5-18
5.4.3 Sensor Settings ............................................................................................ 5-19
5.4.4 Alarms & Offset ......................................................................................... 5-26
5.4.5 Languages ................................................................................................... 5-32
5.4.6 Restore Defaults ......................................................................................... 5-32
5.4.7 Save All Settings ......................................................................................... 5-33
Section 6 - Software Instructions (PC App) .......................................................... 6-1
6.1 Installing PC Application .................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Home Screen Description .................................................................................... 6-1
6.3 Settings Description ............................................................................................ 6-10
Section 7 - Troubleshooting/Help ....................................................................... 7-1
7.1 App Display Issues ............................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 App Logging Issues .............................................................................................. 7-2
7.3 App Settings Issues ............................................................................................... 7-4
7.4 PC Application Issues .......................................................................................... 7-5
Section 8 - Specifications .................................................................................... 8-1
Section 9 - Approvals & Regulatory Compliance ................................................. 9-1
9.1 EMC Anomalies .................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Power Adapter ....................................................................................................... 9-2
9-3 Wireless Certification ........................................................................................... 9-2
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Section 10 - Communications Protocol .............................................................. 10-1
10.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 10-1
10.1.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................ 10-1
10.2 Acronyms & Abbreviations ............................................................................... 10-1
10.3 Communication Interface ................................................................................. 10-1
10.3.1 Communication between Smartphone and UWBT Probe .................. 10-5
10.3.2 Read Device Settings ................................................................................ 10-6
10.3.3 Write Device Settings .............................................................................. 10-11
10.3.4 Read Live Data ......................................................................................... 10-12
10.3.5 Download Records – 5 Blocks ................................................................ 10-14
10.3.6 Download Records .................................................................................. 10-14
10.3.7 Restore Factory Default ........................................................................... 10-14
10.3.8 Get MAC Address and Alias Name ...................................................... 10-14
10.3.9 Erase Log Memory ................................................................................... 10-15
10.3.10 Set Device Name ................................................................................... 10-15
10.3.11 Get Device Health ................................................................................. 10-16
10.3.12 End Of Memory Status ........................................................................ 10-17
10.3.13 PC Application Disconnect ................................................................. 10-17
Section 11 - Data Logging .................................................................................. 11-1
11.1 Data Logging (LOG) ........................................................................................... 11-1
11.1.1 EEPROM Memory Allocation and Record Format ............................... 11-1
11.1.2 Records Storage Space and Time Calculation ....................................... 11-4
11.1.3 Data Logging DFD .................................................................................... 11-5
11.1.4 Logged Data Recovery Communication Frames ................................. 11-6
11.1.4.1 Download Record ............................................................................... 11-6
11.1.4.2 Download Record Blocks (5 Blocks) ................................................ 11-6
11.1.4.3 Download Record ............................................................................... 11-6
11.1.5 Approximate Download Time Calculation ........................................... 11-7
11.1.6 Circular Buffer ........................................................................................... 11-7
11.1.6.1 Circular Buffer Off–Single Session ................................................... 11-7
11.1.6.2 Circular Buffer Off–Multi Session .................................................... 11-8
11.1.6.3 Circular Buffer ON–Single Session–Memory Not Overlapped ... 11-8
11.1.6.4 Circular Buffer ON–Single Session–Memory Overlapped ........... 11-8
11.1.6.5 Circular Buffer ON–Multi Session–Memory Not Overlapped .... 11-9
11.1.6.6 Circular Buffer ON–Multi Session–Memory Overlapped ............ 11-9
11.1.6.7 Erase EEPROM and End of Memory Indication .......................... 11-10
Appendix A UWBT-RH Sensor Information ........................................................ 12-1
Appendix B pH vs. Temperature Table For UWBT-PH ......................................... 12-3
UWBT
Handheld Bluetooth
®
Wireless Temperature, Humidity, and
pH Transmitter Series
UWBT-TC, UWBT-RTD, UWBT-RH, and UWBT-pH
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List of Figures
Section Figure Description ....................................................................... Page
2-1 2-1 Handle Diagram .................................................................. 2-1
2-1 2-2 Handle Diagram Detail ...................................................... 2-1
2-2 2-3 UWBT Transmitter Dimensions ....................................... 2-2
2-3 2-4 UWBT Thermocouple Probe Connection ........................ 2-2
2-3 2-5 Connecting Your M12 Probe To The UWBT ................... 2-3
2-3 2-6 Standard Pin Connections For The TC Models .............. 2-3
2-3 2-7 RTD Models Wiring Option #1 ......................................... 2-4
2-3 2-8 Terminal Block Connection ............................................... 2-4
2-3 2-9 RTD Models Wiring ............................................................ 2-5
2-3 2-10 M12 Connection For RH Model ........................................ 2-6
2-3 2-11 BNC And Terminal Block Connection For pH Model .. 2-6
2-3 2-12 BNC And Terminal Block Connection For RTD Model .. 2-7
2-5 2-13 UWBT Front Label .............................................................. 2-9
2-5 2-14 UWBT Rear Label ................................................................ 2-9
2-6 2-15 Replacing The Rechargeable AA Batteries .................... 2-10
3-2 3-1 Gmail™ Account Creation ................................................ 3-2
3-2 3-2 Google Confirmation .......................................................... 3-2
3-2 3-3 SugarSync Sign In ............................................................... 3-3
3-2 3-4 SugarSync Account Information ....................................... 3-3
3-2 3-5 Dropbox Sign In .................................................................. 3-4
3-2 3-6 Dropbox Account Information ...........................................3-5
3-2 3-7 Dropbox Confirmation ....................................................... 3-5
3-2 3-8 OneDrive Sign In ................................................................. 3-6
3-2 3-9 OneDrive Account Information ........................................ 3-7
3-2 3-10 OneDrive Confirmation ..................................................... 3-7
4-1 4-1 iOS Tablet Settings Menu ................................................... 4-2
4-1 4-2 UWBT App As It Discovers Devices ................................ 4-2
4-1 4-3 Pairing Screen ...................................................................... 4-3
4-1 4-4 Bluetooth Wireless Signal Strength .................................... 4-5
4-2 4-5 Digital Temperature Display ............................................. 4-6
4-2 4-6 Digital RH Display .............................................................. 4-7
4-2 4-7 Live Temperature Graph With High And Low Alarms .. 4-8
4-2 4-8 Live RH Graph With High And Low Alarms ................. 4-9
4-2 4-9 Playback Sensor Data Graph For Temperature ............ 4-10
4-2 4-10 Playback Sensor Data Graph For RH ............................. 4-10
4-2 4-11 Downloading Log Files From Transmitter .................... 4-11
4-2 4-12 Files Already Downloaded From Transmitter ............. 4-12
4-2 4-13 Sample CSV File Opened In Microsoft Excel ................ 4-12
UWBT
Handheld Bluetooth
®
Wireless Temperature, Humidity, and
pH Transmitter Series
UWBT-TC, UWBT-RTD, UWBT-RH, and UWBT-pH
LIST OF
FIGURES
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Handheld Bluetooth
®
Wireless Temperature, Humidity, and
pH Transmitter Series
UWBT-TC, UWBT-RTD, UWBT-RH, and UWBT-pH
LIST OF
FIGURES
List of Figures continued
Section Figure Description ....................................................................... Page
4-2 4-14 Sample TXT File Opened In Notepad ............................ 4-13
4-2 4-15 Temperature Gauge .......................................................... 4-14
4-2 4-16 RH And Temperature Gauge .......................................... 4-14
4-2 4-17 Indication Of 92% Battery Level ..................................... 4-15
4-2 4-18 Indication Of 29% Battery Level ..................................... 4-15
4-2 4-19 Indication Of 14% Battery Level ..................................... 4-15
4-3 4-20 Logging Rate Options ....................................................... 4-16
4-3 4-21 Viewing Log File To Be Sent ........................................... 4-17
4-3 4-22 Custom Keyboard Entry For E-mail Address ............... 4-17
4-3 4-23 Cloud Service Options ..................................................... 4-18
4-3 4-24 Internal Logging Options ................................................ 4-19
4-3 4-24A Internal Logging Options
(Disabled when Internal Logging is on) ........................ 4-19
4-3 4-25 Internal Logging Rate Options ........................................ 4-20
4-3 4-26 Erasing Internal Memory ................................................. 4-20
4-4 4-27 Settings Menu .................................................................... 4-21
4-4 4-28 Thermocouple Sensor Settings Screen ........................... 4-22
4-4 4-29 Time Axis Options ............................................................ 4-23
4-4 4-30 Date Format Options ........................................................ 4-24
4-4 4-31 Viewing Sensor Name And Sensor Type ...................... 4-24
4-4 4-32 Display Frequency Options ............................................. 4-25
4-4 4-33 Device Date And Time Settings ...................................... 4-26
4-4 4-34 Changing The Transmitter Name ................................... 4-27
4-4 4-35 Viewing Sensor Type And Subtype
For Thermocouple Sensor ................................................ 4-28
4-4 4-36 Selecting RTD Value ......................................................... 4-29
4-4 4-37 Selecting RTD Subtype ..................................................... 4-29
4-4 4-38 Setting Fixed Temperature For Solution ....................... 4-30
4-4 4-39 Setting Temperature Units .............................................. 4-31
4-4 4-40 Viewing Alarm Conditions ............................................. 4-31
4-4 4-41 Alarm Sound Options ...................................................... 4-32
4-4 4-42 Keyboard Entry For Temperature Values ..................... 4-33
4-4 4-43 Temperature Deadband Of 1°F ........................................4-34
4-4 4-44 pH Deadband Of 1 ............................................................ 4-35
4-4 4-45 RH Deadband Of 1% RH ..................................................4-36
4-4 4-46 Offset Options ................................................................... 4-36
4-4 4-47 Language Options ............................................................. 4-37
4-4 4-48 Restore Default Settings ................................................... 4-38
4-4 4-49 Save All Settings ................................................................ 4-39
5-1 5-1 UWBT App As It Discovers Devices ................................ 5-1
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Handheld Bluetooth
®
Wireless Temperature, Humidity, and
pH Transmitter Series
UWBT-TC, UWBT-RTD, UWBT-RH, and UWBT-pH
LIST OF
FIGURES
List of Figures continued
Section Figure Description ........................................................................ Page
5-1 5-2 Bluetooth Wireless Pairing Request Screen ...................... 5-2
5-1 5-3 Bluetooth Wireless Signal Strength .................................... 5-4
5-2 5-4 Digital Temperature Display ............................................. 5-5
5-2 5-5 Digital RH Display ...............................................................5-6
5-2 5-6 Live Temperature Graph With High And Low Alarms .. 5-7
5-2 5-7 Live RH Graph With High And Low Alarms ................... 5-7
5-2 5-8 Playback Sensor Data Graph For Temperature ................ 5-8
5-2 5-9 Playback Sensor Data Graph For pH ................................... 5-8
5-2 5-10 Downloading Log Data From Transmitter ........................ 5-9
5-2 5-11 Files Already Downloaded From Transmitter .................. 5-9
5-2 5-12 Sample CSV File Opened In Microsoft Excel .................. 5-10
5-2 5-13 Sample TXT File Opened In Notepad .............................. 5-10
5-2 5-14 Temperature Gauge ............................................................. 5-11
5-2 5-15 pH And Temperature Gauge ............................................. 5-12
5-2 5-16 Indication Of 92% Battery .................................................... 5-12
5-2 5-17 Indication Of 29% Battery ................................................... 5-12
5-2 5-18 Indication Of 14% Battery ................................................... 5-12
5-3 5-19 Logging Rate Options .......................................................... 5-13
5-3 5-20 Viewing Log Files To Be Sent ............................................. 5-14
5-3 5-21 Custom Keyboard Entry For E-Mail Address ................. 5-14
5-3 5-22 Cloud Service Options ......................................................... 5-15
5-3 5-23 Internal Logging Options .................................................... 5-15
5-3 5-23A Internal Logging Options
(Disabled when Internal Logging is on) ........................... 5-16
5-3 5-24 Internal Logging Rate Options .......................................... 5-16
5-3 5-25 Erasing Internal Memory .................................................... 5-17
5-4 5-26 Settings Menu ....................................................................... 5-18
5-4 5-27 Thermocouple Sensor Settings Screen .............................. 5-19
5-4 5-28 Time Axis Options ............................................................... 5-19
5-4 5-29 Date Format Options ........................................................... 5-20
5-4 5-30 Viewing Transmitter Name ................................................ 5-21
5-4 5-31 Display Frequency Options ................................................ 5-21
5-4 5-32 Device Date And Time Setting ........................................... 5-22
5-4 5-33 Changing The Transmitter Name ..................................... 5-23
5-4 5-34 Viewing Sensor Type And Sub-type
For Thermocouple Sensor ................................................... 5-24
5-4 5-35 Selecting RTD Value ............................................................ 5-24
5-4 5-36 Selecting RTD Sub-type ........................................................ 5-25
5-4 5-37 Setting Fixed Temperature For Solution .......................... 5-25
5-4 5-38 Setting Temperature Units .................................................. 5-26
UWBT
Handheld Bluetooth
®
Wireless Temperature, Humidity, and
pH Transmitter Series
UWBT-TC, UWBT-RTD, UWBT-RH, and UWBT-pH
LIST OF
FIGURES
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List of Figures continued
Section Figure Description ........................................................................ Page
5-4 5-39 Viewing Alarm Conditions ................................................ 5-26
5-4 5-40 Alarm Sound Options ......................................................... 5-27
5-4 5-41 Keyboard Entry For Temperature Values ........................ 5-28
5-4 5-42 Temperature Deadband Of 1°F .......................................... 5-28
5-4 5-43 pH Deadband Of 1 ................................................................ 5-29
5-4 5-44 RH Deadband Of 1% RH ..................................................... 5-30
5-4 5-45 Offset Options ....................................................................... 5-31
5-4 5-46 Language Options ................................................................ 5-32
5-4 5-47 Factory Default Settings ...................................................... 5-32
5-4 5-48 Restore Default Settings ...................................................... 5-33
5-4 5-49 Save All Settings ................................................................... 5-33
6-2 6-1 UWBT PC App Launch Screen ............................................. 6-2
6-2 6-2 UWBT PC App Home Screen .............................................. 6-2
6-2 6-3 Digital Display - Thermocouple Transmitter .................... 6-3
6-2 6-4 Digital Display - RH Temperature Transmitter ................ 6-4
6-2 6-5 Firmware Update ................................................................... 6-5
6-2 6-6 Download From Probe Screen ............................................. 6-6
6-2 6-7 Thermocouple Model Calibration ....................................... 6-7
6-2 6-8 RTD Model Calibration ......................................................... 6-8
6-2 6-9A pH/Temperature Model Calibration ................................. 6-9
6-2 6-9B pH/Temperature Model Calibration ................................. 6-9
6-3 6-10 Thermocouple Sensor Settings Screen ............................... 6-10
6-3 6-11 pH Sensor Settings Screen .................................................. 6-11
6-3 6-12 Thermocouple Alarms And Offset Screen ....................... 6-12
6-3 6-13 pH Alarms And Offset Screen ............................................ 6-14
6-3 6-14 Logging Settings Screen ...................................................... 6-15
6-3 6-15 Restore Defaults Screen ....................................................... 6-16
6-3 6-16 Save All Settings Screen ...................................................... 6-17
7-2 7-1 UWBT Files On An Android Tablet .................................... 7-2
7-2 7-2 UWBT Files In iTunes ............................................................ 7-3
9-3 9-1
Rear Label for UWBT-*-NA, certified for use in North America
...9-2
9-3 9-2
Rear Label for UWBT-*-UK, certified for use in the United Kingdom
.. 9-2
9-3 9-3 Rear Label for UWBT-**-BR, certified for use in Brazil
........9-2
9-3 9-4
Rear Label for UWBT-**-MX, certified for use in Mexico
.... 9-3
9-3 9-5 Rear Label for UWBT-**-SN, certified for use in
Singapore and Australia ....................................................... 9-3
9-3 9-6
Rear Label for UWBT-**-SAA, certified for use in Japan
...........9-3
9-3 9-7
Rear Label for UWBT-**-CN, certified for use in China
.... 9-3
9-3 9-8
Rear Label for UWBT-**-KR, certified for use in South Korea
... 9-3
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Handheld Bluetooth
®
Wireless Temperature, Humidity, and
pH Transmitter Series
UWBT-TC, UWBT-RTD, UWBT-RH, and UWBT-pH
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FIGURES
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TABLES
List of Figures continued
Section Figure Description ........................................................................ Page
10.3.1 10-1 Slave Responding With Acknowledgement ................... 10-5
10.3.1 10-2 Slave With No Response ...................................................... 10-6
10.3.1 10-3 Slave Responding With Busy/NACK ............................... 10-6
11.1.3 11-1 Data Logging Data Flow Diagram ...................................... 11-5
11.1.6.1 11-2 Circular Buffer Off–Single Session ...................................... 11-7
11.1.6.2 11-3 Circular Buffer Off–Multi Session ....................................... 11-8
11.1.6.3 11-4 Circular Buffer ON–Single Session–
Memory Not Overlapped ......................................................11-8
11.1.6.4 11-5 Circular Buffer ON–Single Session–
Memory Overlapped ..............................................................11-8
11.1.6.5 11-6 Circular Buffer ON–Multi Session–
Memory Not Overlapped ......................................................11-9
11.1.6.6 11-7 Circular Buffer ON–Multi Session–
Memory Overlapped ..............................................................11-9
List of Tables
Section 10 Description.................................................................................... Page
Table 10-1 List of Master/Slave Commands........................................ 10-1 to 10-2
Table 10-2 Master/Slave Communications ...................................................... 10-2
Table 10-3 Master/Slave Communications Frame Format ........................... 10-3
Table 10-4 Frame Format of Read Device Settings ............................ 10-6 to 10-7
Table 10-5 Read Device Settings Frame Field Description ............. 10-7 to 10-10
Table 10-6 Frame Format of Read Live Data ................................................. 10-12
Table 10-7 Field Description of Live Data Frame ........................... 10-12 to 10-13
Table 10-8 Frame Format of Download Records-5 Blocks .......................... 10-14
Table 10-9 Frame Format of Download Records .......................................... 10-14
Table 10-10 Frame Format of Get MAC Address and Alias Name ............. 10-15
Table 10-11 Field Description of Get MAC Address and Alias Name ....... 10-15
Table 10-12 Frame Format of Erase Log Memory ........................................... 10-15
Table 10-13 Frame Format of Get Device Health ............................................ 10-16
Table 10-14 Field Descriptions ............................................................ 10-16 to 10-17
Section 11 Description.................................................................................... Page
Table 11-1 Allotment of Location for Each Record Block ............................. 11-1
Table 11-2 Allotment of Bits of Fields at Record Interval ............................. 11-2
Table 11-3 Allotment of Blocks at 128K EEPROM ......................................... 11-3
Table 11-4 Records Storage Space and Time ................................................... 11-4
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Section 1 - Getting Started
1.1 Introduction
The UWBT series of Bluetooth
®
wireless transmitters combines the accuracy of
an industrial sensor with the convenience of modern technology. The UWBT
transmitter handle reads data and transmits it to your smartphone or tablet
via Bluetooth wireless communication to the UWBT App. A free PC application
is also available, that can configure, download logged data, and upgrade
UWBT firmware. With the UWBT app, you can pair with multiple transmitters
and view their data in either digital, gauge, or graph format. The UWBT also
allows you to log to your handheld transmitters or tablet memory at speeds
ranging from 10 samples/second to 1 sample/minute. You can easily recharge
the UWBT transmitters with its supplied USB cable or by simply replacing the
supplied AA batteries. Items included in package.
1.2 Where To Find And Download The UWBT App
The UWBT mobile app is available for both smartphones and tablets running
iOS and Android™ operating systems. The PC application is available for both
Windows and Mac operating systems. All apps are free, and you can find the
UWBT apps by searching for “Omega UWBT” in the following locations:
• Google Play Store (Android mobile app)
• iTunes (iOS mobile app)
• Omega.com (PC - Windows and Mac OS Software)
Amazon Appstore (Android mobile app for an Amazon Fire smart phone or
tablet)
1.3 Unpacking Your UWBT Shipment
Remove the packing list and verify that you have received all your equipment.
If you have any questions about the shipment, please call OMEGA Customer
Service at 1-800-622-2378 or 203-359-1660. Customer Service can also be reached
online via chat at www.omega.com, or via email: [email protected]. When
you receive the shipment, inspect the container and the equipment for any signs
of damage.
Report any evidence of rough handling in transit or any damage
to the shipping agent immediately. The carrier will not honor
any damage claims unless all the shipping materials are saved
for inspection. After examination and removal of contents, save
packing material and carton in the event that reshipment is
necessary.
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Getting Started
1
NOTE:
The following items are supplied in the UWBT package:
• One (1) UWBT transmitter handle (in the sensor type ordered)
• Two (2) AA rechargeable NiMH batteries (installed)
• One (1) AC power adapter
• One (1) USB cable (mini-B to A connection)
• UWBT Quickstart Manual
1.3.1 UWBT Transmitter Models
Below are the different sensor connections offered for the UWBT transmitter
models:
Thermocouple
UWBT-TC-UST: universal female connector that accepts both standard male
(OSTW Series) or miniature male (SMPW Series) mating connector
• UWBT-TC-M12: 4-pin M12 connector
RTD
• UWBT-RTD-TB: 3-position terminal block with easy plug-in connection
• UWBT-RTD-M12: 4-pin M12 connector
pH
UWBT-pH: BNC connector for pH electrode and 2-position terminal block for
temperature.
RH
• UWBT-RH: 8-pin M12 connector
The RH model comes supplied with its mating RH sensor with an
8-pin M12 connection.
Getting Started
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NOTE:
Section 2 – Transmitter Instructions (Hardware)
2.1 Handle Diagram
Figure 2-1. Handle Diagram
Figure 2-2. Handle Diagram Detail
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MINI-B USB
POWER SWITCH
GREEN LED
RED/YELLOW LED
PAIR BUTTON
MINI-B USB
CONNECTOR
SLIDE SWITCH
(POWER)
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2.2 Mounting The Transmitter On The Wall
The UWBT has been designed to allow for easy wall mounting. On the rear
of the case there is a keyhole that fits a #4 screw (M3 metric). See the diagram
below for overall case dimensions.
Figure 2-3. UWBT Transmitter Dimensions
2.3 Sensor Connections
2.3.1 UST Connection (for UWBT-TC model)
To connect a probe to the UWBT-TC-UST transmitter, plug the probe into the
connector head. For standard and miniature size connectors, see the diagram
below:
Figure 2-4. UWBT Thermocouple Probe Connection
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8.1 DIA.
(0.32" DIA.)
MAX SCREW HEAD
55.8
(2.20)
154.3 (6.07)
DIMENSIONS mm (in)
29.1
(1.15)
22.0 (0.87)
30.1 (1.19)
PLUG PROBE IN HERE FOR
MINIATURE MALE (SMPW)
CONNECTORS
PLUG PROBE IN HERE FOR
STANDARD MALE (OSTW)
CONNECTORS
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2.3.2 M12 Connection (for UWBT-TC-M12 or UWBT-RTD-M12)
Both the thermocouple and RTD models of the UWBT are available with M12
connections.
To connect your M12 probe to the UWBT, see the diagram below:
Figure 2-5. Connecting Your M12 Probe To The UWBT
UWBT-TC-M12 Wiring
The UWBT thermocouple models use standard pin connections, as shown below:
Figure 2-6. Standard Pin Connections For TC Models
Transmitter Instructions (Hardware)
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2. Grip the outer nut, while
rotating the probe further
into the UWBT handle.
TC#2
(OPTIONAL)
TC#2
+
(OPTIONAL)
TC#1
+
TC#1
UWBT-RTD-M12 Wiring
The RTD models use Wiring Option #1 (American style), as shown in the
diagram below
Figure 2-7. RTD Models Wiring Option #1
2.3.3 Terminal Block Connection (for RTD Model)
The UWBT-RTD-TB comes with a 3-wire terminal block. The terminal block can
be unplugged from the transmitter body, allowing for easier handling of the
wires. See below:
Figure 2-8. Terminal Block Connection
1. Unplug the RTD terminal
block from the UWBT handle.
2. Loosen the screws at the top
of the terminals, to allow the
wires to enter.
3. Insert the wires into the
appropriate terminals
shown below.
Strip the RTD wire leads
by 1.6 mm (0.25") before
inserting into the terminals.
This insures good
electrical contact.
NEGATIVE (–) NEGATIVE (–)POSITIVE (+)
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PIN #4
PIN #1
PIN #2
PIN #3
PIN #1
PIN #2
PIN #3
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Figure 2-9. RTD Models Wiring
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3-WIRE RTD
2-WIRE RTD
ANSI AND IEC: RED
ANSI: BLACK (IEC: WHITE)
ANSI: BLACK (IEC: WHITE)
ANSI AND IEC: RED
ANSI: BLACK (IEC: WHITE)
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2.3.4 M12 Connection (for RH Model)
The UWBT-RH model is supplied with its mating M12 RH sensor probe. See
below for instructions on connecting the probe:
Figure 2-10. M12 Connection For RH Model
2.3.5 BNC & Terminal Block Connection (for pH Model)
The UWBT-pH model has connection for both a BNC connector (for a
pH electrode) and a 2-wire RTD terminal block (for solution temperature
compensation).
See below for instructions on connecting the pH and RTD sensors.
Figure 2-11. BNC And Terminal Block Connection For pH Model
Transmitter Instructions (Hardware)
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ROTATE THIS NUT
MAKE SURE NOT TO ROTATE
BY GRIPPING THE
STAINLESS STEEL TUBE. THIS
WILL EXPOSE THE SENSOR
1. Pull the probe into the UWBT
Handle, matching up the pins.
2. Rotate the probe's silver nut while
holding the handle steady, rotate until
there is a tight fit.
MAKE SURE TO ROTATE THE PLUG
UNTIL THE ROUND TAB GOES INTO
PLACE.
pH ELECTRODE
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Figure 2-12. BNC And Terminal Block Connection For pH Model
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1. Unplug the RTD terminal
block from the UWBT handle.
2. Loosen the screws at the top
of the terminals, to allow the
wires to enter.
3. Insert the wires into the
appropriate terminals.
Strip the RTD wire leads
by 1.6 mm (0.25") before
inserting into the terminals.
This insures good
electrical contact.
2.4 LED Indication
The UWBT transmitter has two LEDs on the front face; these LEDs indicate the
status of the transmitter in relation to the app. See below for information on
what each LED signal means.
(The red & yellow colors
come from one LED) Green
LED Action LED Transmitter Status
R Red LED Yellow LED
State State
Red & Green LEDs blink alternatively. Blinking - Blinking Sensor Out of Range
Red & Green LEDs blink alternatively. Blinking - Blinking Sensor Open
Red LED blinks twice every 2 seconds. Blinking - - Low or High Alarm
Red LED blinks every 5 seconds. Blinking - - Low Battery
Green LED blinks every second. - - Blinking Downloading data from probe
Green LED blinks 3 times every 3 seconds. - - Blinking Bluetooth Wireless Paired/ Data
being sent
Green LED blinks twice every 3 seconds. - - Blinking Internal logging on
Green LED blinks once every 3 seconds. - - Blinking The transmitter is on and connected
to a sensor, but is not paired
with a smart device.
Red LED blinks every second for 2
minutes, then unit switches off. Blinking - - Bluetooth wireless unpaired
Red LED blinks every second for 2 Blinking - - Bluetooth wireless enabled (searching
minutes, then stops. to pair)
Red & Green LEDs blink twice together, Blinking - Blinking Factory Settings have been
then go off. successfully re-installed on the
transmitter.
Yellow LED is on continuously. - On - Battery Charging
Yellow LED blinks every second. - Blinking - Battery Fully Charged
Green & Red LEDs turn on for ½ second, On - On Transmitter has been powered up
then go off. successfully
Red LED turns on for ½ of a second, then On - - Transmitter has failed to power
goes off. up successfully
Green LED blinks 3 times, then the - - Blinking Transmitter has
transmitter turns off. successfully powered off
Yellow & Red LEDs blink alternatively. Blinking Blinking - Transmitter internal memory is full.
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