LogTag USRIC-8 USB Temperature Logger

The LogTag® USRIC-8 PDF Temperature Recorder measures and stores up to 8,000 real time temperature readings over a measurement range of -25°C to +60°C

Designed as a single-use, cost effective & reliable temperature recorder, the LogTag® USRIC-8, enclosed in a robust & durable polycarbonate case, automatically generates a fully detailed PDF report and provides the option to download the data using the freely available LogTag Analyzer software.

Using LogTag® Analyzer, the LogTag® USRIC-8 is easily set-up for a number of recording conditions.

 

Integrated USB ConnectorNo separate Interface Cradle required

Automatically generates PDF Report - No special software required

Inspection Mark – Records can be printed with an inspection mark

User Configurable - No need to buy a special logger for each trip

Fast Downlooad - Downloading data from the logger takes only seconds

Credit Card Sized!

Validation Feature -Data recorded on the logger cannot be altered nor changed

Free LogTag Analyser Software - The reporting and saving data on the computer can be done via this free software

High Reliability and Accuracy

Applications:

  • Data logger with integral USB connector. Ideal for cost-effective monitoring of temperature sensitive goods in both short haul and long-distance transportation applications

LogTag USRIC-8 Technical Features

  • Measurement Range: -25°C . +60°C
  • Accuracy: ±0.5°C  (5°C~+30°C arası sıcaklıklarda)
  • Number of Records: 8,001
  • Sampling Frequency Can be configured between 60 seconds and 18 hours
  • Starting: Via Push button or programming
  • Recording Indicator: Green LED
  • Alarming Functions: High/low, single, consecutive and cumulative alarm
    events, ‘OK’/’ALERT’ indicators
  • Battery Life: Shelf life of up to two years before configuration. Six
    months operating life from the time of configuration
  • CE certified
  • RoHS compliancy
  • FDA CFR21 Part 11 Digital signatures compliancy

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