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Environmental Monitoring - Products & Services Onset Computer Corp. has introduced the HOBO UX120 pulse logger, a four-channel energy data logger that combines the functionality of four separate data loggers into a single unit. The HOBO UX120 enables energy management professionals to track building energy consumption, equipment runtimes, and water and gas flow rates. It can simultaneously measure and record pulse signals, events, state changes, and runtimes and is capable of storing up to 4 million measurements, enabling longer deployments with fewer site visits. The HOBO UX120 pulse logger provides a number of features that provide users with greater control over their deployments. For example, users can start and stop the logger via software or pushbuttons, and set the logger so it continues to log/overwrite data when the memory is full. It also provides diagnostics via on-board LEDs to assure logger operation that aids the installation process, and enables high-speed data offloads via its USB 2.0 interface. Onset Releases Data Logger for Energy Management recorded by the TR-7Ui series loggers, releasing the user from the burden of physically gathering the loggers to collect data. The data collected and saved in the TR-57DCi can then be viewed in graph form on the spot or viewed on a PC, which broadens the range of use. Using the internal sensor, the temperature range is -10°C to 60°C, while with an external sensor the temperature range is -40°C to 110°C (0°C to 50°C for the TR-72Ui). The humidity range on the TR-72Ui is from 10 to 95 percent RH. These new units feature a compact body size of 78 by 55 by 18 mm. In addition to the infrared communications, the data can be downloaded to a PC with a USB cable. The TR-71Ui and TR-72Ui operate on one AA battery with a life expectancy of one year or seven months if the infrared communications has been enabled. Reliable Controls has launched a new product series that integrates EnOcean Wireless technology into the Machsystem. The initial launch of the Reliable Controls wireless line currently consists of two devices, that when used together, can facilitate wireless EnOcean communication into any existing Mach-System without the need of software upgrades. The Space-Sensor EnOcean (SSE) is a wireless and battery-less transmitter that resides in the occupant space. The SSE uses a photovoltaic cell to convert solar energy into electrical energy that is stored in the device. A fully charged SSE will continue to function in complete darkness for up to seven days. Transmission rates can be DIP switch selectable from every 10, 60, or 100 seconds. Transmission distances can be from a maximum of 30 m (100 ft) line of sight, or 10 m through five commercial drywall walls, 2 brick walls, or two aero concrete walls. The Smart-Sensor EnOcean Accesspoint (SSEA) is a transceiver that connects directly to any Reliable Controls Smart-Net network. The SSEA can be added to any existing Smart-Net network and there is no need to upgrade firmware or software. Each SSEA can learn up to 18 different wireless points. Depending on the type of MACH controller used, two to eight SSEAs can reside on the controller’s Smart-Net. Reliable Controls Debuts EnOcean Wireless Integration TandD Corp. has introduced its new Infrared Communication Type data loggers. The TR-71Ui (temperature) and TR-72Ui (temperature and humidity) models offer the features of the original TR-7U series data loggers plus full functioning infrared communication. This function makes it possible to use an Infrared Data Collector TR-57DCi to download and save the data New Temperature and Humidity Data Loggers with Infrared Communications The Satellite Communications Conference & Expo October 12-13, 2011 Jacob Javits Convention Center New York, NY F E AT U R E D AT : www.satconexpo.com WORLD End-users: Register NOW for your FREE CONFERENCE PASS* Use VIP Code CCE24 when registering at www.satconexpo.com * All government and military professionals are qualified end-users. Qualified end-users are defined as those who are currently employed by a broadcast/media/entertainment firm, telco, or a private sector company that uses information and communications technology (ICT) or media equipment and services, but does not sell these products, services, integration or consulting. See www.satconexpo.com/register. asp for full details. For ten years, SATCON has been on the leading edge of satellite video, voice, data and IP communications solutions for Government, Military & NGOs, Media & Entertainment, Telcos & ISPs, Enterprise firms, Universities and more. For complete event information, visit www.satconexpo.com. MILITARY/GOVERNMENT SILVER SPONSOR SPONSORS SPONSORS MEDIA SPONSOR For a complete list of Media Sponsors, visit www.satconexpo.com Opto 22 has enhanced the capabilities of its power monitoring modules to give customers broader voltage input ranges and better resolution for their three-phase power monitoring and energy management applications. Now the SNAP-AIPM-3 and SNAP-AIPM3V can each monitor 480 VAC, three-phase electrical equipment without the need for a potential transformer. Both modules accept voltage inputs up to 300 VAC, so 277 volt line-to-neutral signals from lighting systems and other equipment can be wired directly to the module. Eliminating the need to use potential transformers to step down higher voltages significantly reduces installation cost and complexity. Additionally, the SNAP-AIPM-3 now accepts current inputs from 0 to 5 amps. This improvement doubles the module’s current input resolution, allowing customers to observe changes in their power usage in higher detail. The SNAP-AIPM-3 is compatible with the most common current transformers-which step down a primary current to a secondary of 5 amps or less-making engineering unit conversion and scaling for the SNAP-AIPM-3 much easier as well. System integrators can use the modules to develop control systems and solutions for commercial and industrial customers to monitor and regulate Power Module Enhancements Make Energy Monitoring Simpler 26 www.RemoteMagazine.com http://www.satconexpo.com http://www.satconexpo.com http://www.satconexpo.com http://www.satconexpo.com/register http://www.satconexpo.com http://www.satconexpo.com http://www.RemoteMagazine.com

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Remote - August 2011

Remote - August/September
Contents
Banner Engineering Wireless Network Devices Assist in Cleanup and Restoration of Tennessee Wastewater Plant
Sirius and Solar Stik Team to Offer the New Solar Stik PRO-Cell
M2M Networks - When You Need Them and Key Considerations for Selecting One
New SCADA Technology Saves City Energy Costs
BGAN-Based SCADA Networks are Latest Solution for Remote Site Monitoring and Control
SCADA Security for Critical Infrastructure
Remote Monitoring & Control 2011 Conference Preview
Web-Enabled Ultrasonic Sensors Deliver Affordable Remote Tank or Vessel Monitoring
Telit Wireless Releases EV-DO M2M Module
Industrial Video Debuts Rapid Deploy Video System
ReliOn E-2500 Fuel Cell Offers Reliability in Small Package
New Data Loggers with Infrared Communications
Industry News
Calendar of Events

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