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WiFi Sensor Software
Temperature and Humidity Data Logging Software for WiFi-500 Sensor Series
Features
- WiFi Sensor Software available as a free download
- Set up multiple devices for PC-based or Cloud-based data storage with easy-to-use software interface
- Software-selectable sample rate, data transmission rate, temperature units, high/low alarms, and device audit check
- Instant email alerts of alarms, power, battery charge, and network connection events (Cloud only)
- View and analyze logged data immediately in graph or tabular format from multiple sensors
- Export logged data for immediate graphing in Microsoft® Excel®
- Audible software temperature/humidity alarm feature (PC only)
- Download data over USB when WiFi connection is not available
- Supports Windows® 10/8/7 (32/64-bit)
Cloud-Only Features
- Supports all operating systems and web-enabled devices – smart phones, tablets, and desktops/laptops
- Instant email alerts of alarms, power, battery, and network connection events
- Audit trail export to document device changes*
- Multiple user access*
- Individual time zones per user*
- Graph printing*
- Unlimited data storage*
- Unlimited devices*
- *Feature availability depends on type of Cloud account being used. Refer to Cloud Account Types and Supported Features in the data sheet and for a comparison of Cloud accounts
WiFi Sensor Software is an easy-to-use application for connecting WiFi-500 Sensor Series devices to a WiFi network. Users can configure the sample rate, WiFi transmission rate, alarms and temperature scale, and log data locally or remotely to a Cloud account. Users can plot and export data using either the PC or Cloud interface.
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Q&A
- Software complies with CFR Part 11?
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Hello, The WiFi Sensor Series software package is NOT CFR Part 11 compliant.
- Pls. advise if the link to Excel use DDE , More how many Sensors can be scanned
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The Excel export was developed by a third party, and details of its operations are not available. The number of loggers supported will depend on the capacity of the router the loggers are connected to. A mid-range quality router is able to accommodate approximately 70 loggers before seeing dropouts.