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Measurement system monitors the environment

A Barber Insys product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 5, 2008

All Universal Measurement Bus sensors are connected via a standard plug connector system, reducing installation and service costs.

Lufft Germany's Universal Measurement Bus (UMB) system is designed for recording environmental data.

It can be used in a standard weather station or in road ice warning equipment and provides easy commissioning, free firmware updates and data transfer over RS232, RS485 or GPRS.

It offers flexibility, modularity and web-based visualisation and polling software.

All UMB sensors are connected via a standard plug connector system, reducing installation and service costs.

Existing analogue sensors can also be integrated into the UMB system using the Anacom-UMB module.

All UMB sensors can be polled using a standard protocol.

Once data polling has been incorporated for one sensor, additional sensors can be added through parameterisation of the data polling system.

Channel-oriented sensor data polling delivers values in metric and US formats.

Sensors can be configured, equipment tested and firmware updated with the free configuration software.

In addition Lufft offers a variety of software packages for data retrieval from weather stations to web visualisation.

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