Category Archives: Wireless Temp Recorders

5 Ways Accsense Alarm Systems Can Protect Your Business

Wireless Automated Monitoring from CAS DataLoggers
CHESTERLAND OH—May 21, 2013

Accsense Cloud-Based Solutions

Accsense Cloud-Based Solutions

At CAS DataLoggers we offer our signature Accsense Wireless Monitoring and Alarm systems for temperature-critical applications in cold chain storage, process monitoring and many other applications. These cloud-based solutions send out email, text message, and phone alarms to multiple designees. Here are 5 ways the Accsense advantage can protect your business from losing inventory, experiencing process delays, or costly machine failures:

Monitor and Alarm Temp & Humidity Over WiFi

CAS DataLoggers Gives Your Business Direct Data Transfer
CHESTERLAND OH—May 6, 2013

Temp & Humidity Datalogger

Temp & Humidity Datalogger

CAS DataLoggers
and Lascar introduce the High Accuracy WiFi Temp & Humidity Data Logger for a wide variety of remote monitoring applications. Featuring WiFi capability and integrated display, these temperature and humidity data loggers download data directly to your PC using Wireless connectivity via WiFi. Read more on our Product Announcements page.

CAS DataLoggers Provides Glycol Bottles for Medical Monitoring

Lascar’s EasyLog WiFi Temperature Probe Data Logger
CHESTERLAND OH—April 16, 2013

Go Wireless today!

Go Wireless today!

CAS DataLoggers
and Lascar are now providing glycol bottles for use with the Lascar EasyLog WiFi Temperature Probe Data Logger. This new wireless recorder can be used in a wide range of temperature recording and medical monitoring applications to record, save and display data. Read more on our Product Announcements page.

3 Dataloggers Which Send Alarms to Your Mobile Device

Keep Your Data Close with CAS Data Loggers
CHESTERLAND OH—April 8, 2013

Stay connected to your critical data with CAS DataLoggers!

Stay connected to your critical data with CAS DataLoggeres!

With new technologies emerging every year, industry and healthcare technicians increasingly expect monitoring and alarm systems to work with their mobile phones so they can quickly respond to any changes in product or process temperature. CAS Data Loggers has many products supporting this remote alarming capability, including dataTaker, Novus, and T&D. Check out 3 dataloggers which let you track your temperatures anytime on our Product Announcements page.

Environmental Monitoring in a College Athletic Center

Readouts and Alarms Accessible from a Mobile Device
CHESTERLAND OH—April 3, 2013

Wireless Temp and Humidity Data Logger

Wireless Temp and Humidity Data Logger

CAS Data Loggers
recently provided the environmental datalogger system for a northern state collegiate athletic facility. Administration wanted a temperature and humidity monitoring system for use with the building’s wireless LAN network. Read more on our Environmental Applications Notes page.

CAS DataLoggers Exhibits at Pittcon 2013

Showcasing T&D Data Loggers with Remote Data Collection
CHESTERLAND OH—March 27, 2013

pittcon_2013CAS DataLoggers has just returned from Pittcon 2013, held March 17–21 in Philadelphia, PA. A longtime exhibitor since 2006, this year CAS DataLoggers set up at the T&D booth to show attendees how to cut costs and save time using automated monitoring/alarming and remote data transmission. In light of increasing regulatory pressures such as Title 21 CFR Part 11, you can now have proof of full regulatory compliance. For this year’s show, CAS DataLoggers offered a wide range of data logger products for life science applications. Read more on our Press Releases page.

CAS DataLoggers Provides Glycol Bottles for Vaccine Storage

As Suggested by New CDC Guidelines for Vaccine Storage
CHESTERLAND OH—March 25, 2013

rtd_probeNew interim guidelines from the CDC request that hospitals and pharmacies storing childrens’ vaccines should use a temperature buffer inside their medical storage units to stabilize probe temperature data. Now CAS DataLoggers provides your facility with glycol bottles to buffer your sensors. Our Accsense temperature data loggers send you automated phone alarms to help protect your valuable vaccines from fridge failures and other unforeseen disasters. Read more on our Product Announcements page.

CAS DataLoggers Announces Firmware Update for Accsense B1-06 Gateways

New Update Resolves Previous Wireless Connection Issues
CHESTERLAND OH—March 13, 2013

Accsense Monitoring and Alarming Systems

Accsense Monitoring and Alarming Systems

CAS DataLoggers
is announcing a new firmware update for the Accsense B1-06 Wireless Data Logger Gateways. The update resolves a prior issue with corrupted wireless connection when inside areas experiencing large amounts of wireless traffic. Now connections are immediately re-established in these events, with all buffered data saved to the Accsense cloud servers. The update is now completed and is being introduced into wireless gateway production shortly. Read more on our General News page.

Accsense Gateway Troubleshooting Chart Resolves Issues

Quickly Resolve Most Post-Installation Problems
CHESTERLAND OH—March 7, 2013

Accsense real-time monitoring and alarming systems

Accsense real-time monitoring and alarming systems

Accsense
wireless data loggers perform continual monitoring and alarming to measure values such as temperature, humidity and more. These systems store your data to a secure server and use sophisticated alarm functionality to send out emails, pages or phone calls whenever these values are exceeded. The Applications Specialists at CAS DataLoggers have put together this chart to help you quickly resolve any post-installations you may encounter. Read more on our Accsense Technical Articles page.

All-in-One Monitoring System Protects a Server Storage Room

CAS DataLoggers System Monitors Temp & Humidity, Detects Early Leaks
CHESTERLAND OH—March 7, 2013

server_monitoringCAS DataLoggers recently provided the continual monitoring and alarm system for a server storage provider whose customers relied 24/7 on the equipment’s reliability. For example, if a single server rack goes down due to unstable temperature or humidity, this can be disastrous to the data center’s operations. Water leaks posed another serious danger, entering through leaking AC systems, water pipes, and even roofs and floors. Read more on our Environmental Applications Notes page.