Tiny Tag Ultra 2 (Dual Channel)

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Item No. EQTINY0001
Tiny Tag Ultra miniature recorder. This recorder with an internal sensor allows you to monitor the temperature and the humidity of exhibition areas or showcases, storage areas in libraries and archives. Small, with an ergonomic design, you simply place it inside a showcase or on a shelf or hang it
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Tiny Tag Ultra miniature recorder. This recorder with an internal sensor allows you to monitor the temperature and the humidity of exhibition areas or showcases, storage areas in libraries and archives. Small, with an ergonomic design, you simply place it inside a showcase or on a shelf or hang it on a wall. Its memory can contain 7900 measurements for up to three months worth of recordings programmed at 15-minute intervals. The readings sensed are made via a PC, where the information is exploited by the OTLM software application which runs in Windows.You simply have to take the Tiny Tag recorder and connect it to the PC using the supplied cable. The exploitation of the data is carried out in the form of curves where it is possible to obtain a comparative display of the measurements from various different sensors.

The starter kit comprises one TGU1500 sensor, the PC connection cable and the OTLM exploitation software application. The simultaneous thermo-hygrometric monitoring of a number of areas (eg. several exhibition halls) requires as many sensors as there are areas to be monitored. Tiny Tag Ultra is designed to be used with a PC (4Mb RAM, 3Mb free hard disk space running Windows 3 minimum).

The configuration and the start-up of the recording is managed very simply by the OTLM software application which has the following features: definition of the scanning interval and the shutdown mode, programming of delayed start-up, configuration of alarms, reading and exploitation of the data from the recorder: zoom functions, statistics windows, etc. manually start and stop recording, data export to a spreadsheet (Excel, Lotus) in the form of a text file.
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