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TandD Introduces New Temperature/Humidity Data Loggers

Two versions provide integrated Ethernet, Wi-Fi.

By DE Editors  

August 28, 2013

TandD has released two new temperature/humidity data loggers. The TR-702 comes in two versions: The TR-702NW with integrated Ethernet and the TR-702AW with integrated 802.11b/g Wi-Fi.

The new units will automatically push current readings and recorded data via ftp to a server of the customer's choosing, or via e-mail at a set interval or fixed time of day.

The 700W Series has an internal Web server for directly viewing current readings. These devices are fully compatible with the TandD free cloud-based WebStorage Service and utilize the RTR-500 Series data file format for seamless integration with the company's wireless networks.

The devices incorporate an e-mail client for directly sending warning e-mails, without the need for a PC. In addition, the NEW 700W Series has a contact closure for triggering an external device in the event of an alarm condition.

Both units have a temperature range of 0 degrees to +55 degrees C and humidity range of 10 percent to 95 percent RH.

For more information, visit TandD.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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