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CAS Launches Lascar DataLoggers to Monitor Temperature

CAS DataLoggers has launched the high-quality Lascar EL-USB-1-LCD temperature data logger for monitoring temperature.

Lascar EL-USB-1-LCD Temperature Data Logger

This USB datalogger is cheap and can be used easily in stand-alone temperature data recording. These reliable Lascar data loggers are used in various industries that include agriculture and food, climate control, medical monitoring, and residential uses.

Temperatures across a range of -35 to +80°C are determined by this datalogger, at a high accuracy of ±0.5. The high-contrast LCD present in the datalogger, with a temperature display function, shows the status, present readings, and many other temperature data, which includes minimum and maximum logged temperature. Three recorded readings are displayed in the LCD and can be cycled by means of the integrated push button. Two LEDs with high intensity show alarm and logging status. Users can select logging among delayed, immediate, and push-to-start.

Temperature readings of up to 16,378 are determined and stored in this LASCAR data logger for expanded logging. Users can measure the temperature, when it goes beyond specifications, using alarm thresholds. The moisture-resistant data logger uses a rechargeable long-life lithium battery that can allow logging for a year. The integrated USB interface enables connection to a personal computer for downloading data and hassle-free setup.

EL-DataPad Handheld Data Collector & Programmer is added to the datalogger for convenient data accessibility. Users are allowed to rapidly configure the view logging results, download data and units on a 2.8” TFT display using EL-DataPad. The productivity is increased and time is saved, by reducing the necessity of moving every datalogger from its environment to a PC. Using a standard USB port, the EL-DataPad is connected to the Lascar data loggers. The simple touchscreen menu in the collector guides the user. The DataPad shows data from several loggers. A micro USB cable can be used in transferring the data to a PC. The uploaded data is saved in a comma separated variable (csv) format, which can be imported into spreadsheet packages.

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