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By DE Editors  

December 17, 2007

By DE Editors

Dickson's (Addison, IL) Wireless Wizard, a wireless data logger, is now available to design engineers monitoring temperature and/or humidity, in a 30-day no-obligation trial offer. Dickson's Wireless Wizard data loggers can be monitored in real-time from a desktop PC or other computer workstation and totally eliminate the delays for data downloading and cumbersome cabling of other temperature and humidity data logger technology.

Dickson Wireless Wizard offers features for design engineers that include real-time alarms for out-of-range conditions at users' workstations; up to 9-day data backup storage with failsafe Dickson Data-Keep; easy setup and network monitoring using Wizard Signal Sensor.

The handheld signal sensor lets users complete logger setup in just minutes and check the signal strength of loggers' wireless connections at any point in a facility. Users set up loggers once and never have to move them. It has a graphical display of real-time temperature and humidity data; it shows min/max and current conditions, battery level, and more with one-click interchange of table or graph data display.

For details on Wireless Wizard go to Dickson’s.

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

 

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