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Data logger upgrade handles complex alarms

A Pico Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 9, 2008

The EnviroMon system automatically measures and records temperature, humidity and other parameters and warns users when readings go out of range.

The EnviroMon PC data logging system from Pico Technology, has received a hardware and software upgrade to enable more complex alarm conditions.

The EnviroMon system automatically measures and records temperature, humidity and other parameters and warns users when readings go out of range.

The system is both flexible and economical.

Users can start off just recording a single temperature and expand it to monitor up to 40 sensors spread around a site.

When the EL042 detects an alarm condition, it can activate its built-in sounder, send a message by activating an external telephone dialler, or trigger up to three user-supplied alarm devices connected to its opto-isolated outputs.

The unit has a rechargeable backup battery, allowing it to maintain its alarm outputs for several hours in the event of a power failure.

Users can now set up the EnviroMon system to monitor a number of channels as a group.

The EL042 can activate an alarm if any channel differs from the group average, or from any other channel in the group, or from the median of the group, by more than a specified amount.

Users can even define nested groups of sensors.

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