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Perishable product risk has a dramatic impact on your business and your customers. Any perishable product loss may send your customer to a competitor. Temperature monitoring via the IT Temperature Monitor reduces the risk, provides you information to execute a disaster avoidance plan for perishables, and allows you to maintain your customers.

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The IT Temperature Monitor offers a unique and convenient temperature logging solution for your server room temperature monitoring needs. The IT Temperature Monitor fits easily into existing data center designs and is an essential tool in your datacenter management toolbox.  There are currently two models to choose from:

Model E: Ethernet Device

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The Model E connects directly to your network via an Ethernet hub or switch, offering a unique temperature logging solution. Its list of features include:

  • Ethernet connectivity. Simply setup the units IP Address, Netmask and Gateway and begin collecting temperature data.
  • Internal Web Server. The TempTrax Model E Series has a built-in web server…listening on TCP/IP Port 80 for requests to display the current temperature conditions.
  • Simple HTTP protocol for retrieving temperature data… for users wishing to write their own interface (see details).
  • Various Software Options (See Software Application Guide)
  • Accuracy of 0.5°F from -20°F to +120°F, 1.5°F from - 40°F to +140°F

Model F:  RS232 Serial Device

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The Model F connects to your computer via the serial port, giving you a convenient and flexible method of tracking temperatures. Its list of features include:

  • Inexpensive
  • Low power…12 uA in sleep mode, 2 mA’s in normal operation.
  • Well known and supported RS232 interface.
  • Easy to communicate with own code (see details).
  • Various Software Options (See Software Application Guide)
  • Accuracy of 0.5°F from -20°F to +120°F, 1.5°F from - 40°F to +140°F