Data Loggers Manuals & User Guides
Data Loggers, including CAS DataLoggers systems, provide advanced wireless temperature, humidity, and environmental monitoring solutions for industrial applications.
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Data loggers are essential electronic devices designed to record data over time, utilizing built-in instruments or external sensors. They are widely used across industrial, commercial, and laboratory environments for accurate temperature, humidity, pressure, and environmental monitoring to ensure regulatory compliance and operational safety.
Modern solutions, like those provided by CAS DataLoggers, encompass highly accurate wireless systems such as the T&D RTR-500 series. These devices allow for remote access to real-time data, automated downloading, and robust alert features that ensure sensitive environments—from water storage tanks to pharmaceutical refrigerators—remain perfectly within required parameters.
Whether operating via USB, local network, or cellular base stations, advanced data acquisition systems ensure secure data storage, either processed locally or uploaded to web-based cloud services. Featuring rugged designs, extended battery life, and highly configurable measurement intervals, data loggers offer a reliable, cost-effective foundation for accurate recording and analysis.
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Data Loggers support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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How do I access the data collected by my wireless data logger?
Data can typically be accessed by linking your data logger to a compatible wireless base station, which automatically downloads real-time and historical data to a local PC software application or cloud-based server.
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Can I extend the communication range of my wireless data logger?
Yes, many standard wireless systems offer a range of up to 150 meters (500 feet) and allow you to use base stations as wireless repeaters to easily extend the communication range seamlessly.
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How long is the battery life on a standard temperature data logger?
Battery life varies by model and recording interval, but typical wireless loggers feature a lifespan of around 10 months, with options to upgrade to a large-capacity battery pack for up to 4 years of continuous operation.
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How do I set up temperature threshold alarms?
Alarms are usually configured through the data logger's utility software (e.g., Windows PC software or a smartphone app). There, you can specify upper and lower sensor limits to trigger email notifications, relay contact outputs, or local buzzers.