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Wireless system monitors critical temperatures

An UK Instruments and Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 1, 2005

DigiTrak RF combines the latest advances in wireless technology and comprehensive visualisation software allowing users to track critical data automatically and with ease.

Digitron's new wireless solution for food temperature monitoring, DigiTrak RF, uses the most up to date advances in wireless technology and comprehensive visualisation software allowing users to track critical data automatically and with ease.

By positioning DigiTrak RFs' remote sensors in, at or near the perishable product/equipment being monitored, the temperature data are sent wirelessly to a basestation connected to a PC or networked computer.

The DigiTrak RF system allows 24/7 temperature monitoring for refrigeration, servery and cooking equipment, providing accurate temperature measurements with automatic data storage.

A contact sensor option is also available allowing users to monitor door open/close status of storage areas.

The HTML based visualisation software provides access control with multi-user options via PC or network computer and manages historical data for verification, analysis and risk assessment, making it perfect for HACCP compliance.

Other features within the DigiTrak RF software allow the user to configure all the alarm management functions and notification controls including the option of an LED message display board to alert staff to any alarm conditions.

This can be combined with pop-up windows on the PC or SMS text messages and e-mails to alarm notification recipients.

Verification report printing is also available through the software for on demand regulatory compliance.

DigiTrak RF is fully compatible with HACCP Works, HACCP management software for a total integrated solution for HACCP compliance.

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