Telatemp Corp has released the DL200-T temperature data logger, which will record temperature exposure from -40 C to 85 C (-40 F to 185 F) with .5 C accuracy
May 1, 2001
Telatemp Corp has released the DL200-T temperature data logger, which will record temperature exposure from -40° C to 85° C (-40° F to 185° F) with .5° C accuracy and can be calibrated using Windows-compatible software. The calibration function is password-protected.
This logger features two LED lamps: the red LED indicates recordings outside the user-programmable thresholds; the green one indicates data within the programmed limits. Up to 2,048 time- and date-stamped readings can be recorded in whole-minute increments at any value from one minute up to four hours. Data can be listed and/or graphed with zoom capabilities.
The DL200-T can be configured to start at a future time or on demand, and to stop recording when the memory is full or to record continuously (memory rollover). No special cable to the PC is required, only software. A 3-volt lithium battery powers the DL200-T for three years. For full information, contact Telatemp, 351 S Raymond Ave, Fullerton CA 92831-4624.
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