Wireless Temperature Data Loggers
EDL-RF2
Radio Frequency
Temperature Sensor that Logs Data
Alarm Notification via Cellphone or Email
| EDL-RF2 Wireless Temperature Logger Specifications The Manufacturer Reserves the Right to Change Specifications Without Prior Notice |
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| Temperature Range | -40°C to +72°C (-40°F to +160°F) OR -80°C to +30°C (-112°F to +86°F) | |
| Temperature Accuracy | 0.2°C at center, 0.5°C at extremes (0.4°F at center, 0.9°C at extremes) | |
| Measurement Intervals: | 2 sec. increments up to 4 hours (or 365 Days recording duration) | |
| Memory EEPROM, Storage: | 8,000 to 64,000 EEPROM memory options | |
| Range: | Indoor urban environments 900-2,000 ft. and more with relays. Line of sight with high-gain antennas 1 mile (1.6 km). | |
| Alarm Reset: | Push button—manually or by software | |
| Alarm Programming: | High and Low alarm limits set by temperature and time | |
| Alarm Modes | Continuous or cumulative. LED indicators. | |
| Alarm Notifications: | Alert notification to cell phone, pager and on desktop screen | |
| Power Source: | 110-240V 50/60Hz AC Adaptor for wireless connectivity; user replaceable internal 3V Lithium battery for data logging function. Battery backup failsafe prevents data loss. |
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| Shelf Life - Data Logger | 3 years of continuous use data logging | |
| Physical Properties | 3.11"x 3.60"x0.97" (79.0cm x 91.4cm x 24.8cm) Weight 9.0 oz. (250 g) | |
| Accessories | Standard -40C or -80C flat ribbon probe included; external audible alarm boxes. RS232 serial port, USB or Ethernet Base Stations Relays for extending wireless communication |
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| Certifications | Not Applicable | |
For more information:
Download a PDF of the EDL-RF2 Product Brief.
Download a PDF of the EDL-RF2 Quick Start Guide
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Note: Actual performance of the edl-RF system varies in each environment. Marathon strongly recommends the evaluation of the product in the actual environment of the application. Marathon publishes specifications typically experienced by our customer instead of publishing theoretical performance characteristics.

