Temperature monitor HT20

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HT20 monitor has been designed to measure, monitor and record temperature and humidity. It is a perfect solution for any facilities where monitoring and recording such values are very important for the accuracy of the whole process e.g.: in server rooms, drug and food warehouses, laboratories, museums or glasshouses. The data captured by HT20 is stored in the internal memory and then sent digitally to the user (by the Ethernet). In case of an emergency situation, the device immediately sends appropriate warnings via emails or via a website. An additional advantage of HT20 is the possibility that it can be powered over the Ethernet. This feature is available in versions that are equipped with the Power over Ethernet system (PoE). HOW DOES HT20 WORK IN CASE THE PRE-SET PARAMETERS ARE EXCEEDED? The HT20 allows up to two defined warnings. Whenever the pre-set parameters are exceeded, the HT20 will immediately signal this via: emails messages on a dedicated website special symbols on the display, audible alerts Therefore, every time the HT20 is connected to the Internet, you will always have the most up-to-date information on the actual condition of the monitored facility, wherever you are.The HT20 is equipped with the Ethernet interface enabling its connection to the local or global network (either LAN or WAN). Thanks to the user-friendly and intuitive www server, you will always have access to the information regarding: current measurement values device status The www server call also allow you to: configure it read the serial number, manufacturing code, software version and bootloader version

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