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Product category: Data loggers
News Release from: MadgeTech | Subject: TransiTempII
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 March 2008

Splash-proof data logger monitors goods
in transit

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The TransiTempII is suitable for monitoring and recording the temperature of perishable and nonperishable products, including food items and medical/pharmaceutical goods.

MadgeTech has released TransiTempII, a low-cost, splash-proof data logger, suitable for monitoring and recording the temperature of product or produce in storage and transit The device features a precise semiconductor temperature sensor (+/-0.5C) and LED alarms for instant out of range indication

The TransiTempII is suitable for monitoring and recording the temperature of perishable and nonperishable products, including food items and medical/pharmaceutical goods.

The device can be programmed for an immediate start or a delayed start for up to 30 days in advance depending on when the shipment will leave.

To demarcate events that relate to recorded temperatures, users can "mark" data points with a quick wave of the magnetic wand over the "start mark".

The IFC300 USB docking station allows the logger to be quickly connected for data download.

The reading rate can be set anywhere between once every five seconds to once every thirty minutes.

This allows for the logger to monitor both short and long transit periods.

Three status LED indicators alert the user to the temperature status, with green signalling safe conditions, yellow indicating that warning limits have been reached and red denoting that alarm limits have been exceeded.

As with all MadgeTech products, the data can be downloaded and viewed with the free MadgeTech software.

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