USB Digital Data Logger (DDL)
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Dimensions
Width: 7.25
Height: 3.50
Depth: 3.25
Color
Features
- Simply plug the flash drive into a PC or Mac and graph or chart in Microsoft Excel or .CSV compatible program
- Audible alarm will sound and indicator light will flash if temperature rises or falls below the specified approved range
- Programmable tolerance band helps to prevent alarm chattering
- Allows you to delay alarm activation by a user-set time interval to avoid unnecessary alerts
- Screen is positioned at a slight angle for easier readability
- Logger can hold up to 32,000 data groups for long-term recordkeeping
- Screen includes a display icon for the available memory, with an audible/visual alarm alerting when the unit falls to 10%
- Users can program the timing interval for data logging, with a wide range of anywhere between 10 seconds and 240 minutes
- Accurate logging with a measurement uncertainty of ± 0.09°C
Product Description
Accucold brings true convenience and trusted reliability to temperature logging with the DL2BKIT digital data logger (DDL). With a NIST calibrated probe and large display, this data logger offers all the features needed for accurate and convenient temperature monitoring.
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Features
- Simply plug the flash drive into a PC or Mac and graph or chart in Microsoft Excel or .CSV compatible program
- Audible alarm will sound and indicator light will flash if temperature rises or falls below the specified approved range
- Programmable tolerance band helps to prevent alarm chattering
- Allows you to delay alarm activation by a user-set time interval to avoid unnecessary alerts
- Screen is positioned at a slight angle for easier readability
- Logger can hold up to 32,000 data groups for long-term recordkeeping
- Screen includes a display icon for the available memory, with an audible/visual alarm alerting when the unit falls to 10%
- Users can program the timing interval for data logging, with a wide range of anywhere between 10 seconds and 240 minutes
- Accurate logging with a measurement uncertainty of ± 0.09°C