Tinyview Plus Data Logger
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Offering a clear, easy to read display, together with all the features of our Tinytag dataloggers. Small neat, off-white colour that blends into a museum, library or archive environment. This dual channel data logger measures tempertaure and humidity giving a constant display of current readings, the LCD display also shows the alarm state. Logging intervals are 1 second to 10 days, giving a battery life of up to 3 years.
The RH (humidity) sensor has excellent long-term performance and can be wetted without damage. The RH sensor accuracy is +/- 3% RH at 25°C, logging and display resolution is 0.5% RH with a range from 0 to 100%.The temperature range is -25°C to +50°C with sensor accuracy of +/- 0.2°C from 0°C to 50°C.
Total Reading Capacity 30,000 readings
Display 4 digits + indicators
Display Modes °C or °F / %RH
Display Refresh Rate Every 2 seconds (alternating temperature/humidity)
Delayed Start Relative / Absolute(up to 45 days)
Stop Options When full, After n Readings, Never (overwrite oldest data)
Reading Types Actual, Min, Max
Logging Interval 1 sec to 10 days
Alarms 2 fully programmable; latchable
Temperature
Reading Range -25°C to +50°C (-13°F to 122°F)
Logger Resolution 0.02°C or better
Display Resolution 0.1°C or 0.1°F
Relative Humidity
Reading Range 0 to 100% RH
Reading Resolution Better than 0.3% RH
Display Resolution 0.1% RH
Reading Accuracy ±3.0% at 25°C
IP Rating IP65 splash proof (see notes)
Operational Range* -25°C to +70°C
Case Dimensions
Diameter 60mm / 2.36”
Length 90mm / 3.54”
Width 65mm / 2.56”
Depth 35mm / 1.38”
Weight 85g / 3oz
The software is, in our opinion and our customers, the best available. Its powerful, simple to use, and is standard with all our dataloggers. Windows based, it guides users through the available features. All data can be copied to other Windows based applications allow speedy preparation of reports. Offers a launch confirmation screen a unique ID number each time loggers are started. Allows graph overlay together with the ability to 'step' through the data in equal time segments along with tabulated and statistical data.