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News Release from: Gemini Data Loggers UK | Subject: Tinytag at RWM
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 July 2007
Wireless temperature-monitoring solution
Visitors to the RWM 07 Exhibition in September will be able to see how Gemini Data Loggers has helped to improve the composting process with their Tinytag temperature monitoring systems
Gemini Data Loggers has been supplying stand-alone probed data-loggers and wireless data logging systems to the composting industry for over three years, helping producers to improve their compost processes by providing robust temperature motoring solutions The Tinytag 'mesh' network operates using radio, sending information directly to a central source
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 16 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The system consists of a network of radio data loggers, which can be up to 100 metres away from each other, and a central receiver which is connected to a PC.
The intelligent technology means that even if direct contact between a logger and the receiver is blocked, it can still transmit data back to the receiver through contact with neighbouring loggers.
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This ensures the system is very robust and lost data is a thing of the past.
The Tinytag Explorer software brings even more benefits; you can collect data from each individual probe, logger, groups of loggers or site very simply.
You can also access the loggers over the internet or via an internal network connection, enabling the user to view data from multiple sites on one PC, reducing labour time and cost.
It is also possible to create a variety of graphs, tables and charts from the software to use in presentations or reports.
Remote alarm signalling via e-mail is included and this can support SMS alerts.
This means that if there is a problem, corrective action can be taken even if there is no-one present at the site.
The Tinytag Wireless Data Logging System gives you fast, reliable and convenient access to your data and the new intelligence will save you both time and money, and ensure your data is as reliable as possible.
Also on display at the exhibition is our range of conventional loggers, such as including the innovative 'Egg Logger', so called for its robust, waterproof, nylon egg-shaped case.
The logger can be introduced to the 'waste' at the start of the in-vessel process and then retrieved at the screening stage, providing random data for the whole process.
The logger is bright yellow, to ensure it is spotted when the compost is passed through a grid at the end of the in-vessel process.
You can discuss our range of products and your needs at our stand (number 1534) at Recycling and Waste Management '07 Exhibition at the NEC Birmingham, 11-13 September. Request a free brochure from Gemini Data Loggers UK ...
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