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Accsense Wireless and Wired Automated Monitoring Systems CHESTERLAND OH—May 17, 2012
Pharmacies, hospitals and biorepositories store high-value but extremely temperature-sensitive products such as vaccines and medicine, prompting the need for automated systems to accurately record and/or archive both temperature and humidity. However, the sheer variety of available solutions can make the selection process a lengthy one. To help them choose an ideal device, the applications specialists at CAS DataLoggers present 7 compelling reasons for customers monitoring their medical refrigerators, freezers, and liquid nitrogen tanks to use Accsense wired and wireless monitoring systems. Read more on our Datalogging Tutorials
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CAS DataLoggers recently supplied the datalogging solution for a chocolate manufacturer experiencing problems when complaints came in from customers occasionally receiving spoiled chocolate products. There were three possible phases where this risk could occur– during manufacturing, transportation, or after the retailer received the chocolate. Since both temperature and humidity were critical to chocolate quality, it was necessary to closely monitor both parameters during the entire process. Using their own equipment, the company found that their manufacturing process wasn’t the cause, so their next step was to monitor the product during transportation. Read more on our applications note
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Wireless Automated Monitoring Sends your Data Online in Real Time CHESTERLAND OH—May 10, 2012
The popular Accsense wireless monitoring and alarming system operates on a public 2.4ghz wireless frequency. Since this is the same frequency used by many cordless phones, Wi-Fi systems, and various other wireless hardware systems, users can occasionally experience interference within this frequency band. When this type of interference occurs, there is a possibility that a wireless pod will lose communications with the base and be unable to reestablish a wireless connection. Read more on our Accsense technical article
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T&D’s High-Quality Data Loggers Protect Prescription Medicines CHESTERLAND OH—April 26, 2012
CAS DataLoggers recently provided the temperature monitoring and alarming solution for a nationwide security company with a pharmacy client who required additional alarming for their 3 medical refrigerators. These storage units contained extremely temperature-sensitive prescription medicine such as amoxicillin which required continual monitoring at a high level of accuracy, and manual recordings had proved to be inaccurate and time-consuming. The security company installed a T&D RTR-500NW Wireless Data Logger Network Base Station adjacent to the alarm panel and connected them. 3 T&D RTR-502 Wireless Temperature Data Loggers
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Wired and Wireless Automated Monitoring and Alarming CHESTERLAND OH—April 25, 2012
CAS DataLoggers is pleased to announce its new server management and support of the Accsense product line of automated monitoring and alarming systems. CAS DataLoggers now manages the Accsense Rackspace servers and server software, and will also be taking over hardware management in the near future. CAS DataLoggers already has all the necessary developer equipment and has successfully made the first software update for customers’ secure accounts. Read more on our general news page.
Accsense Wireless Temperature Monitoring and Alarming System CHESTERLAND OH—April 24, 2012
Fresh flower suppliers using cold storage need an accurate temperature monitoring and alarming solution to monitor their extremely temperature-sensitive product. Following harvesting, fresh flowers need to be maintained at near- freezing temperatures, yet can’t be allowed to actually freeze or they will show visible damage and also disrupt the supply chain flow, causing a subsequent loss of reputation. Continuous temperature recording in cold storage can help significantly in preventing losses; customers need a cost-effective wireless monitoring system that can send all the temperature data online for easy
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Lascar EL-DataPad Handheld Data Collector and Programmer CHESTERLAND OH—April 17, 2012
CAS DataLoggers has teamed with Lascar Electronics to offer customers a new accessory for its popular handheld data collector and programmer. The EL-DataPad Protective Boot protects the device from scratches and light knocks, making it even more suited to remote data collection in the field. Read the entire article on our product announcement page.
New and Improved Functionality for High-Quality Data Loggers CHESTERLAND OH—April 16, 2012
CAS DataLoggers and T&D, Japan’s #1 manufacturer of temperature and humidity data loggers, is announcing new and improved functionality for the popular WebStorage service. Changes include really helpful features improving data accessibility and organization–for example, the Graph function has been enhanced with new functionality such as a scrolling readings cursor, Min and Max color-coded arrows, and more. Read the entire article on our product announcements page.
Professionally Certified Data Loggers From the Experts CHESTERLAND OH—April 11, 2012
CAS DataLoggers is now offering customers an in-house temperature calibration service, drawing from many decades of electrical engineering knowledge and experience to deliver highly-accurate datalogging systems that can handle just about any temperature monitoring application. CAS DataLoggers has recently acquired temperature calibration equipment and provides this service for many of its temperature data loggers including Accsense, T&D, and other devices featuring external sensors. This new product support comes in response to increased demand from users across a wide variety of applications, especially in the medical and life
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T&D TR-71W Ethernet Temperature Data Loggers CHESTERLAND OH—April 10, 2012
Independent delis and nationwide fast-food franchises alike depend completely on their deli refrigerators and freezers to keep food fresh and safe, but equipment failures remain a surprisingly common occurrence. Whenever these occur, personnel scramble to respond, often outside regular hours, to investigate and maintenance the freezers, all while the clock is ticking. These businesses need an automated monitoring and alarming system for their most vital equipment—fridges and freezers–that saves money on inventory losses while fitting into the most modest budgets. Check out the entire article on our product
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