Credit card-sized Temperature Recorder with large, reusable storage capacity
KeyLog Recorders, well known for their high quality/low cost KeyTag data loggers designed specifically for temperature and humidity recording is proud to introduce the KeyTag 108-D temperature recorder. The 108-D features a display with a data logging function which stores up to 7770 temperature readings and up to a month’s worth of statistical temperature and duration readings.
The visual display of current temperature and previous alarms is a critically important feature in “static” applications such as cool rooms and refrigerators. The display arrangement is designed to show ‘at a glance’ if temperature violations have occurred during the current day and up for the previous 29 days. The display also shows the current temperature reading, the current time, recording status and battery status.
If a reading outside the pre-set “Alarm” limits is recorded at any time, a “day alarm indicator” appears on the display. A visual alarm trigger is displayed if one or more of the configured alarm trigger conditions have been met. An alarm trigger condition can be a single reading above the upper or below the lower threshold values, a set of consecutive violating readings or an accumulation of violation readings encountered.
Details of any violations can be checked directly by inspecting the statistics history on the recorder’s display or in more detail by downloading the logged data. Logged data can be downloaded via a standard KeyTag Interface to the free companion software KeyTag Analyzer which provides facilities for displaying data in chart, table or statistical formats and allows electronic archiving, export or transmission of the data in support of sophisticated data management systems.
The recorder incorporates an external temperature sensors uniquely arranged in a recess in the case. This arrangement protects the sensor from physical damage while retaining the faster response time normally associated with remote sensors. It can be configured to suspend processing of readings for alarms and max/min statistics for a period of time after button press activity. This allows the user to review the current statistics or clear an alarm without causing a false alarm or statistic while handling the recorder.