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JR-1000
Temperature Data Logger
The JR-1000 Temperature Data Logger is the easiest to use electronic data logger available. With its precision calibrated internal temperature sensor, all you have to do is place the logger in the field and leave it. Once you have gathered the desired information, simply plug the logger into a PC's serial port and view the logged information. That's it!.
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Single Channel Temperature Data Logger
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JR-1000
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Sampling Interval
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Adjustable, 8 seconds to 34 minutes |
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Sampling Method
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Continuous, Stop when Full |
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Logger Resolution
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0.4 °C @ 25 ° C (0.7 ° F @ 77 °F) |
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Memory Size
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32 KB or 32000 readings (up to 244800 readings when data compression selected) |
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Temperature Sensor Specifications
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PDF
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| Size |
33 x 43 x 20 mm (1.3" x 1.7" x 0.75") |
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| Weight |
35 grams (1.23 ounces)
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| Case Material |
Polyurethane |
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| Operating Limits |
-40 to 85 °C (-40 to 185 °F). 0 to 95% RH (non-condensing) |
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| Clock Accuracy |
+/-2 seconds per day |
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| Battery |
3 volt Lithium; 0.5 Amp-Hour |
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| Battery Life |
Five years warranty (under normal use) |
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| Memory Size |
32 KB (Up to 244800 data points when data compression is selected.)
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| PC Requirements |
IBM PC or 100% compatible running MS Windows 3.1, 95, 98, 2000, ME or NT, with a least 2 MB RAM, 2 MB of hard drive disk space and one free serial port. |
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| Approvals (common) |
Meets Part 15 for Digital Devices of the Code of Federal Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Meets radiated and conducted emmissions requirements of the Interference Causing Equipment Standard for Digital Apparatus of Industry Canada (ICES-003). IEC801-2, 3, 4 and EN55011 covering ESD, RFI Immunity, EFT/Burst and Radiated Emmissions respectively for the Commission of the European Communities (CE). |
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| Resistance to X-Rays |
Tested for protection against a 160kV dose @ 5mA for 30 seconds (150mA-sec) @ 38 inches F.F.D. (about 100 times that of an airport X-Ray machine). Tested for protection against Gamma Ray (equivalent to 0.137 - 1.38 mega volts) IR 192 - 28 curies @ 30 second exposure source to object distance 5". |
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