July 5, 2012 - CAS DataLoggers announced DT-Remote app, which allows iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android OS-based device users to view their real-time data collected from remote dataTaker systems. Currently, the dataTaker DT8x series 2 and 3 data loggers with firmware versions 8.02 and above are all included in DT-Remote, which is available for sale and download on the App Store at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dt-remote/id436117328?
mt=8&Is=1 and in the Android Market at https://market.android.com/details? id=com.procwave.dtdroid.
DT-Remote allows a user to incorporate multiple dataTaker-based systems into an application and choose how to view data, whether through graphs, lists, and mimic panels (analog or digital measuring instruments such as thermometers and dials). The broad selection of available mimics for just about any type of data includes dial meters, thermometers, and compass faces to display critical information in easy-to-read panels. DT-Remote also allows users to view data logged and stored in the dataTaker’s internal memory in the form of graphs. Each parameter is independently graphed to give a clearer overview.
Additionally, the Channels view provides a list of all parameters currently being logged by dataTaker devices as well as giving information showing the details of the last reading taken for each parameter and whether this is a mimic created for the item. The DT8x Series 2 and 3 data loggers are designed for a wide range of applications and can measure almost any physical value including temperature, voltage, current, 4-20mA Loops, resistance, bridges, strain gauges, frequency, and many more. Now DT-Remote adds even greater data accessibility to their powerful communications features.
The new Series 3 dataTaker dataloggers feature universal input channels for use with a wide range of input signal types to record nearly any value including temperature, voltage, current, 4-20mA loops, resistance, bridges, strain gauges, frequency, digital, serial and calculated measurements. These intelligent dataloggers also offer powerful alarm and programming capabilities enabling them to process measurements and initiate actions on their own.
