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The wireless sensors transmit up to four hundred feet 400’ (approx. 120
The Meter also provides error detection mechanism for inactive communication and diagnostic information including signal strength and data transmission success rate to help troubleshooting potential wireless system installation issues. The Meter connects directly to an Ethernet network and the Internet and features
CONTROL, MONITOR, AND ALARM: The Meter comes standard with dual outputs of either Form C relays, SSR’s (solid state relays) or dc Pulses that can be used for ON/OFF control functions or alarms.
The meter can monitor alarm conditions for any or all of the wireless sensors. For example, the meter can be set up to trip an alarm if any one of the sensors indicated that it was above or below a
Analog output is fully scalable and may be configured as an ON/OFF controller or re- transmission to follow your readings.
MONITOR AND CONTROL LOCALLY AND OVER THE INTERNET: The wiSeries wireless monitoring and control system provides local monitoring and control, along with remote
The wiSeries system let’s you monitor and record temperature over an Ethernet network or the Internet without any special
EMAIL ALARM: The wiSeries meter can trigger an alarm if variables go above or below a Setpoint that you determine. Your alarm can be sent by email to a single user or to a group distribution list, including text messages to cell phones and PDA’s. The "Mail Notifier" software is a free and easy program for this application. CHARTS AND GRAPHS: The wiSeries system serves Active Web Pages to display real time readings and charts of temperature. You can also log data in standard data formats for use in a spreadsheet or data acquisition program such as Excel or Visual Basic. We offer a free and easy to use program iLog for logging data to Excel.
The virtual chart viewed on the web page is a JAVA™ Applet that records a chart over the LAN or Internet in real time. With the wiSeries system there is no need to invest time and money learning a proprietary software program to log or chart the data. Chart scales are fully adjustable on the fly. For example, the chart can display one minute, one hour, one day, one week, one month or one year. Temperature can be charted across the full span or within any narrow range such as (20 to 30°C).
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