Humidity Transmitter Offers Improved Connectivity

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Humidity Transmitter Offers Improved Connectivity

14 Nov, 2008

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The HUMICAP® Humidity and Temperature Transmitter Series HMT330 from Vaisala (Finland) has been upgraded with LAN and WLAN communication options and a display alarm.
With the new Ethernet communication options you can connect the
transmitter into a computer network providing a virtual terminal connection between the transmitter and a PC. Communication is then possible using for example Telnet software. Each transmitter is given an IP address, making it a uniquely addressed device in the network.
The LAN and WLAN options make it easy to add a new humidity
transmitter to an existing Ethernet network. Also, applications that do not allow holes through walls and ceilings, or the installation of new cables, benefit from this solution.
Display Alarm: A new display alarm function is now a standard feature in
Vaisala humidity transmitters equipped with a built-in display. With this function the user can set alarm trigger limits for two distinct measured quantities. When the trigger limits are exceeded, a real-time alarm appears on the display. More information: www.vaisala.com/HMT330

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