Data Loggers
Discreet, indoor radio current data logger with input lead
Environment:
- Indoor
Measurement:
- 0 to 20 mA DC
Key Features:
- Radio
- Connect
Product description
This data logger monitors current from 0 to 20mA DC and can be connected to a variety of sensors enabling the logging of a wide range of processes. The logger's design makes it ideal for discreet indoor monitoring in a variety of buildings. It sends information via USB or LAN receiver to the computer managing the system.
The system requires a receiver and Tinytag Explorer Radio software. This unit is supplied with an input lead (CAB-3246). Alternatively you can buy our 2-pin connector plug (ACS-9700) to connect to your own probe/sensor.
Radio data loggers operate using wireless connectivity and require a receiver and a copy of the Tinytag Explorer Connect software to function.
Radio loggers can be mixed and matched with Tinytag Plus LAN Ethernet data loggers within an application to meet particular site layout and infrastructure requirements.
Features
- Supplied with input lead
- Robust data network
- Local recording
- Easy to install
- Remote alarm signalling
- 200m typical range (line of sight)
- High accuracy and reading resolution
- User-replaceable battery
- Low battery monitor
Tinytag Explorer Connect Software
This is an enhanced version of the Tinytag Explorer software. It
provides advanced functionality and features. It is used with Ultra
Radio, Plus Radio and Plus LAN loggers which send data from
multiple monitoring points for remote access by any permitted user
on a network. A viewing pane presents a global view of the system
where multiple devices can be configured and downloaded
simultaneously.
The system is easy to set-up: it consists of a receiver connected
to a computer or LAN and a number of radio loggers which
self-configure to form a robust mesh network.
Tinytag Radio System
The system is easy to set-up: it consists of a receiver connected to a computer or LAN and a number of radio loggers which self-configure to form a robust mesh network.
Radio loggers work together to send information to the receiver. They are able to receive, log, store and transmit data. If a logger is out of range and cannot send the data directly to the receiver, it will re-route it via other loggers. If a logger has lost all connections and is unable to find a way of sending the data to the receiver, it stores it locally until communications are restored. Alarm warnings can be sent via email or SMS enabling corrective action to be initiated.
Find out moreHelp & Support
Technical support information including FAQs, manuals and documentation for this data logger
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Includes calibration, plus replacement of batteries and seals/desiccant packs (if present)
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