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Operating Voltage | 9-36 V DC |
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Temperature Resolution | 0.1°C |
Temperature Accuracy | ±0.5°C |
Sensor Type | Digital Temperature Sensors |
Data Logging Interval | 1 second to 24 hours |
GPS | Yes |
Accelerometer | Yes |
Enclosure | IP65 |
Measurement Range | -40°C to +85°C |
Resolution | 0.1°C |
Accuracy | ±0.5°C |
Power Supply | 9-36 V DC |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Number of Temperature Sensors Supported | 4 |
Communication Interface | USB, RS232 |
Display | LCD |
Overview of the Transcan recorder installation process, including components and steps.
Details on the different Transcan Advance recorder formats (R, T, C) for various vehicle installations.
Information on the thermistor sensors used for temperature measurement and compatibility.
Explanation of how to use status inputs to monitor operations like door status and defrosting.
Details on installing R and C versions in rigid vehicles, covering mounting and connections.
Information on installing the T version externally on trailers, focusing on weatherproof enclosure.
Guidance on using an optional junction box to simplify sensor wiring for R version recorders.
Guidance on selecting optimal locations for temperature sensors within compartments for accurate readings.
Details on locating and installing door and defrost/fridge ON/OFF detector switches.
Information on connecting the appropriate 9-36V DC power supply for the Transcan recorder.
Instructions for mounting the junction box, installing cables, and making connections.
Guidance on mounting the R version recorder in a DIN radio slot or under the dashboard.
Instructions for selecting a mounting surface inside the cab for the C version recorder.
Advice on mounting the T version recorder on the front bulkhead of trailers or vehicles.
Detailed steps for connecting temperature sensors, status inputs, power supply, and alarm devices.
Verifying the incoming 9-36V DC supply, fuse, and polarity for recorder operation.
Ensuring the display shows temperatures correctly and configuring channel display settings.
Allowing sensors to stabilize and checking displayed temperatures for expected values.
Verifying that status input symbols change correctly with corresponding input state changes.
Testing audible and external alarm signals and their automatic disabling with refrigeration unit.
Setting user parameters, vehicle identity, and configuring temperature and status input settings.
Procedure for checking and adjusting the recorder's time and date settings.
Setting the interval at which the recorder takes temperature and status readings.
Information on where to access additional user documentation for detailed operation.
Suitable applications for Transcan temperature recorders, including storage and transport.
Details on the temperature recording range and accuracy specifications.
Information about the real-time clock battery and its replacement procedure.
Environmental operating conditions for the printer and general usage recommendations.
Specifies the required DC power supply voltage range and connection requirements.
Details on the settable range for the recording interval, compliant with legislation.
Information on the memory capacity and how long it can store data at a given interval.
Requirements and recommendations for retaining data for legal compliance and record keeping.
Specifies the maximum relative error for time recording over a seven-day period.
Electromagnetic compatibility details, including test report numbers and standards.
Conformity with power surge standards for vehicle installations.
Compliance with electrical safety standards and warnings about installation adherence.
Requirements for periodic verification of the equipment as per EN13486.
Details the typical power consumption of the Transcan Advance unit.
Explanation of IEC symbols used in the manual, such as direct current and caution.