Wireless Temperature Data Logger
This product has been replaced by the WT320
Place these data loggers throughout your facility and receive all data automatically at your PC. No retrieving data from loggers, no hard wiring loggers back to your PC. This is the easiest and most cost-effective way to create a scalable monitoring network.
- Email and Text alerts available
- Eliminates the need to change charts and pens
- Data automatically downloaded to your computer wirelessly
- Loggers continue to log in the event of a power outage
Important Information
DicksonWare Software is needed to communicate with this product and is sold separately.
Wizard products require a receiver.
Support Information
Dickson Expert Services
Our Dickson Data Division has specially trained representatives to address the needs of customers with large installations or unique demands. Please call 888-452-4626.
- Alarm Type High/Low, Low Battery, Calibration Due, Lost Communication
- Ambient Operating RH Conditions 0-95% RH non-condensing
- Ambient Operating Temperature Conditions -22.0 to 160.0F (-30.0 to 71.0C)
- Antenna Type Internal
- Approvals RoHS, FCC Part 15 Compliance, CE
- Battery Life (Avg) 6 Months (at 2 Minute Sample Rate in Moderate Conditions)
- Cable Details USB - Male Series A plug to 5 pin Male Series B mini plug.
- Cable Length 6.0ft
- Calibration Options N100 , N300, N400, & N520
- Channels CH1: Temperature
- Data Capacity 32,000
- Dimensions 1.7 x 4.25 x 4.25in
- Download Type Wireless
- Enclosure Black; ABS Plastic Clam Shell
- IP Rating 21
- Included Accessories USB Cable, 4 AA Batteries, Quick Start Guide
- Mounting Options Free Standing or Wall Mount (With Keyhole)
- Note on Alarm Type All alarm conditions will generate a pop-up notification in the Dickson WiZARD Software. Text/Email notification available with use of WiZARD SECURE Software.
- Notes The WT200 Logger reads temperature and sends data back to the Receiver at regular intervals.
- Output Signal 4800 Baud Serial Data
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PC Requirements
Minimum of 2 GB RAM; Windows XP (with service pack 3) and Windows 7; 2 available USB ports
- Power Source 4 AA Batteries (User Replaceable)
- Power Status Indicator Red/Green/Blue (RGB) LED
- Radio Frequency 900 MHz (902 to 928 MHz)
- Response Time 30 Seconds to 63% of Full Scale
- Sample Interval User Selectable (from 10 seconds to 1 hour in 10 second intervals)
- Signal Strength Less than 100 mW
- Storage Conditions -22.0 to 158.0F (-30.0 to 70.0C)
- Storage Conditions RH 0-95% RH non-condensing
- Temperature Accuracy +/-1.2F from 20.0 to 122.0F 1.8F (+/-1.0C from -30.0 to 50.0C)
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Temperature Range
-22.0 to 122.0F (-30.0 to 50.0C)
- Temperature Sensor Type Digital Temperature Sensor
- Unit Weight 3 lbs
- Units/Pkg 1
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Wireless Range
300 ft
Why should I calibrate?

All instruments lose accuracy over time due to normal usage and the environmental conditions to which they are exposed.
How often should I calibrate?

For most applications, the recommended calibration interval is every twelve months.
What is NIST Calibration?
NIST stands for the National Institute for Standards and Technology. This organization is responsible for maintaining the master for different measurements, such as the standard "foot", standard, "second", or standard "pound". NIST also maintains the standard for temperature, humidity and pressure.
NIST Traceable means that the measuring standard can be traced directly back to the master standard maintained by the NIST organization.
NIST-Traceable does not tell you the measurement accuracy of a metrologty service in any detail. Only metrology services that can document their ISO 17025 standard provided data on their best measurement uncertainty.

Wireless Wizard2 IQOQ Validation Package
Frequently Asked Questions
At least one logger.
WT200: Temperature
WT220: Temperature w/Display
WT240: Temperatuer w/Display, K-TC Probe and AC
WH220: Humidity
WH225: Humidity w/Display
WH245: Humidity w/Display, Remote Probe & AC
One WS200: Signal Sensor (Recommended)
A PC, with 2 USB ports, 1 GB RAM, running Windows 7, Vista or XP w/service pack 3, that can be left running 24/7 with a UPS is recommended.
No, the logger is designed to look for an open channel before sending data. If a channel is in use, the logger/repeater will look for anther open channel or wait to transmit until an open channel can be found. FCC Part 15 Compliance is Pending.
All logged data is saved to the database. Once saved none of the data can be changed or deleted.
The Software allows you to schedule regular backups of the database to any location on your network.
Once regular backups have started, install the Network WiZARD2 software - included on your WiZARD2 CD on any PC connected to the network.
The Network software will look at the database copy sitting on the network.
You can view all saved logged data, create charts and graphs and export data. No changes to system settings can be made from the Network location.
Multiple PC''s can run the Network software.
NOTE: Be sure to change your computer Screen Saver and Power settings to NEVER for all options. The Display can be told to turn off after a period of time.
Now that you are ready to move the Loggers and Repeaters to their locations, there is a quick easy way to test the signal strength:
Pressing down on the Push to Start button will force the logger to transmit. If the logger is getting through to the Receiver the LED will blink BLUE. If the logger can not reach the Receiver the LED will blink BLUE & RED
If the Logger connects via the Receiver, simply walk the logger to its target location and press and hold the Push to Start button and watch the LED. If there are several BLUE/RED flashes, the location is bad and the signal can not get through. Try moving the logger around while holding down the Push to Start button looking for a BLUE flash.
If the Logger connects via a Repeater, take the Repeater and Logger to the Repeater location and press and hold the Push to Start button. A BLUE flash indicates that the Repeater location is good. Move the logger to its location and repeat the test.
If the Logger connects via a Repeater connected to a Repeater etc. Take the Logger and all Repeaters in the chain to the first Repeater location and press the Push to Start button while watching the LED blink. Repeat this for each Repeater using the logger LED to verify placement.
The Equipment Status Screen displays all loggers with alarm conditions (high/low alarm, low battery, due for calibration) with a red box and a pop-up notification of alarm conditions will appear.
WR225 with WiZARD2 SECURE software also features email/text notification of alarm conditions.
- Eliminates the need to download data manually or change charts
- All logged data is stored permanently an encrypted database
- Multiple loggers can be simultaneously monitored from one PC
- Easy to setup and use software is very easy to navigate
- Quick Export of logged data in table or graph form to Excel or as a Tab or Comma delimited file.
- No need to run wires or connect to a network
- Quick and easy access to all logged data from any PC connected to your network and realtime data
- Reporting feature provides a fast summary of selected data including Mean Kinetic Temperature and Number of times in alarm and total time spent in alarm.
If the Logger has a remote probe, make sure that the probe is plugged all of the way in. Double check to make sure it is secure (the probe should not unplug easily).
If the probe is secure or the Logger does not have a remote probe
Unplug the USB from the Logger/Repeater
Remove AC power and turn the unit off
Leave for 1 minute.
Reconnect the USB cable
Add Logger/Repeater window should open.
Add unit.
Unplug from USB per instructions, turn on and connect AC power (if needed)
If the previous setup does not work, there could be a USB issue with the PC. Try a different USB port or unplug unit from USB, shutdown WiZARD2 software and reboot PC.
Power Settings:
From Control Panel select System & Security / Power Options / Create a Power Plan
Select High Performance and click on Next
Select NEVER for Put the Computer to Sleep / Save
Display Settings:
Right click on Desktop and select Personalize / Screen Saver
Select None and Save
Update Settings:
From Control Panel select Security / Windows Update
Select Turn automatic updating on or off
Under Important Updates, select Download updates but let me choose whether to install them. Save
This can happen for a couple reasons:
1) Look in the task bar to see if there an information window open prompting you to:
a)unplug the USB
b) reboot the PC after adding a device.
These are windows that normally open on top of the WiZARD window so that you can reply to them, if they are not closed they will lock up WiZARD. Close these windows. Make sure you do not click OK to reboot the PC.
WiZARD2 should resume normal operation.
2) If #1 above does not apply and you can not close WiZARD2 normally CNTL/ALT/DEL to close the WiZARD2 Software via the Task Manager then open WiZARD2
If you have any other applications open (including internet software) close it down.
If the system locked up while adding the Receiver:
Disconnect the usb cable from the Receiver.
Unplug the AC adapter and turn the power switch to off leave for 1 minute.
Reconnect the AC adapter and turn the power switch to on.
Reconnect the USB.
Open the WiZARD2 software and wait for the Receiver to connect
If the system locked up while adding a Logger or Repeater:
Disconnect the usb cable from the Logger/Repeater.
Unplug the AC adapter and turn the power switch to off leave for 1 minute.
Open the WiZARD2 software and wait for the Receiver to connect.
Reconnect the AC adapter and turn the power switch to on.
Reconnect the USB to the Logger/Repeater and add.
To find out what is wrong, place your cursor over the red circle. A balloon will open explaining what needs to be corrected.
Windows XP PCs: c:program filesdicksondickson wizarddb
Windows Vista PCs:
If User Account Controls have been turned off, go to: : c:program filesdicksondickson wizard
If User Account Controls have been left on, right click on the Windows Start icon and click on Explore to access virtual memory. Go to: c:users(user login ID)AppDataLocalVirtualStoreProgram FilesDicksonDickson Wizard
Windows 7 PCs: Must select Show Hidden Files by opening Folder Options, click the View tab, select Show Hidden Files, Folders and Drives, click Apply and OK. From explorer go to: c:users(user login ID)AppDataLocalVirtualStoreProgram FilesDicksonDickson Wizarddb
Once the Receiver has lost its connection with the PC, reconnect it then close down the WiZARD2 software and then reopen. The Receiver should now show as connected.
If the PC is turned off for a period of time there is a possibility that some data may be lost. The Loggers will save logged data until full and will then write over the oldest saved data with new data.
10 quick blue/red/green flash: Unit Powered On
Blue Flash: Logger/Repeater sending data upstream to Receiver/Repeater; Receiver being polled by PC
Green Flash: Receiver/Repeater acknowledging receipt of data from Logger/Repeater;
4 Long Green Flashes: Logger/Repeater acknowledging wireless change
Solid Red: Receiver buffer is full Loggers and Repeaters cannot send new data until buffer is cleared. (If Receiver no longer shows as connected see 13k in technical support section below)
This can happen, especially if the PC or Receiver was down and the loggers are sending saved data. If you do not see the Time of Last Transmission and Reading update, the Receiver may be locked up. Remove the USB and AC Power from the Receiver and turn it off. Wait one minute. Turn the Receiver on, and connect the AC Power and USB cables. The Receiver should operate normally.
This can happen. If the red flashing persists, turn off the unit and remove AC power (if required) and allow the unit to sit for 1 minute. Turn the unit back on and plug in AC cable. The logger should resume normal operation.
4 White Flashes every minute: USB no communication with Receiver.
Remove USB cable from Receiver
Remove AC power and turn off Receiver.
Allow the Receiver to sit for one minute.
Turn Receive on and connect the AC Power and USB cables.
The Receive should operate normally.
If not, repeat steps 1-4 above but move the USB cable to a different port on the PC.
If the system was shut down and now the Loggers are sending saved data, some Loggers will get saved data through faster than others. Depending on the amount of logged data the Loggers need to send, the sample rate and the number of Loggers on the system, catching up could take a number of hours. Eventually all Loggers will catch up and communications will resume normally.
If the Logger is still far behind and not catching up, you can clear the logger wirelessly this will reset the logger time/date. Note: Clearing the logger will delete any logged data saved on the logger.
Please create this account in you mail server so that it will be a valid email address in their server:
WizardAlarm@dicksondata.com
Most users on a network with a mail server will not require an IP address.
If you are using an ISP (Internet Service Provider) mail server you may be restricted from sending out emails generated by WiZARD2. Many ISPs block port 25 in order to block spam. This does not apply in all cases. If you do not receive email/text notification of alarm conditions and you receive an error message such as: The message was unable to deliver to (target email address) due to email exception. The IP you are using to send mail is not authorized. . . , then you will need to contact your internet service provider for their socks proxy server address. This is a non-dynamic IP address. Once you have been given an IP Address go to: Tools, System Settings. A box for Mail Server IP Address is located at the bottom of the System Settings window. Enter the IP Address and save. The error message should go away and email/text notifications should be delivered.
-If the above steps fail, remove USB and AC power from Receiver
-Turn unit off and leave off for 1 minute.
-Return Power (turn on and plug in AC)
Plug back in USB
NOTE: removing power may result in some lost data
If these steps fail, look on your software CD for a folder called: ViewUSB. Copy the folder to yor C drive. With WiZARD2 running and the Receiver attached, open the ViewUSB folder and open the ViewUSBHID Instructions text file for instructions on how to run the executable and determine the cause of the USB failure.
Note: Early version of the software CD do not include this file. Contact kgiardino@dicksondata for a copy of the ViewUSB program.
-If running Windows XP, make sure service pack 3 is installed.
-Remove USB from Receiver for 5 seconds and reconnect. (Do not remove AC power)
-Wizard should see Receiver and show as connected.
-If he above steps fail, remove USB and AC power from Receiver
-Turn unit off and leave for 1 minute.
-Return Power (turn on and plug in AC)
Plug back in USB
NOTE: removing power may result in some lost data
The alarm will reset for the duration of the alarm delay period (Alarm delay is set in the logger setup/edit screen)
If the alarm condition still exist after the alarm delay period has passed then the alarm will sound again, otherwise the logger will continue to log normally.
2) Copy the DB from the old PC (c:program filesdicksondickson wizarddbwizard.db3) and save to the same location on the new PC.
3) Copy the configer file from the old PC (c:program filesdicksondickson wizardconfigconfiger1.ini) and save to the same location on the new PC.
4) Open the W2 application and connect the Receiver. The Receiver should connect and all loggers will resume data transmission.