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Last updated July 31, 2009

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WiFi Temperature
WiFi Family

Main Features
  • NIST Traceable Platinum RTD Temperature Sensor
  • 16 mw 2.4 GHz 802.11b WiFi module
  • Communicates with Industry Standard Access Points
  • Configurable Alarm Utility
  • Local LED for Alarm Indication
  • Onboard calibration table provides linear output
  • Up to 5 year battery life
  • Supports WEP 128 and WPA2-PSK (AES)
  • Small data packets (~75 bytes)
  • Temperature sampled every 15 seconds
  • Supports DHCP or Static IP
  • Channel agility
  • FCC, CE, and IC Class B compliant
  • Dimensions (enclosure): 2.56" x 1.97" x 1.38"

  • WiFi Family
    Description:
    The Point Sensor WiFi RTD-100 sensor is a Sealed, battery operated RTD temperature sensor with an integrated microprocessor controlled 2.4GHz IEE 802.11b radio transmitter. The sensor has an on board clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. User defined, programmable transmission intervals allow the user to obtain data based on the application needs. Onboard calibration tables provide a linear temperature output and is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a very short transmitter on-time. This architecture allows the Point Sensor WiFi RTD-100 Temperature transmitter to consume very low energy.

    Upon power up the sensor scans all available WiFi network channels (typically 1, 6, and 11) and associates with the Access Point exhibiting the strongest signal, provided the correct security and encryption setting agree. This feature can also be disabled to allow the user to operate the sensor on a fixed channel.

    Alarm limits for temperature and time span are user selectable through an easy to use utility. An LED is included on the sensor to indicate the following conditions: Alarm, Alarm Acknowledgment, and Return to Normal. The Alarm Acknowledgement is indicated by a different LED flash sequence and can be reset via a return radio transmission. The Return to Normal (RTN) is used to allow the user to determine the exact duration of the alarm.




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