Temperature data-logger TR72A2
humiditylaboratoryfor pharmaceutical products

temperature data-logger
temperature data-logger
temperature data-logger
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Characteristics

Data type
temperature, humidity
Applications
laboratory, for pharmaceutical products, for temperature-sensitive products, for blood bags, for blood banks, for temperature traceability, for humidity traceability
Other characteristics
USB, Bluetooth, with wireless data transmission, alert management, 2-channel
Temperature

Max.: 55 °C
(131 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

The TR72A2 allows you to measure and record temperature from 0 to 55°C and humidity from 10 to 95%RH. The LCD screen allows the simultaneous display of either the current values of two channels, the highest and lowest values of channel 1, or the highest and lowest values of channel 2. The ALM icon on the LCD alerts the user of the occurrence of an alarm. Use the wireless LAN feature (compatible with the enterprise communication) to auto-upload data to the cloud for anytime anywhere access and receive warning notifications. By using Bluetooth or USB, you can configure device settings, generate reports, download data, and view the uploaded data. You can download the recorded data and change the device settings on a PC via USB Connection. A USB cable (option US-15C) is required to connect the device to a PC. The TR72A2 uses a wireless LAN access point to auto-upload recorded data and warning notifications to our free-of-charge cloud-based “T&D WebStorage Service”. You can download data and configure device settings using our dedicated app "TR7 for Windows (for Windows)" or "T&D Thermo (for smartphone / tablet)". By using our Windows software “T&D Graph”, you can easily view and analyze data from a PC.

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