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DLR-TL001 RFID TEMPERATURE LOGGER


RFID TEMPERATURE LOGGER The DLR-TL001 logger is a low cost, semi-passive UHF logger tag used to monitor temperature sensitive products such as perishable foods and pharmaceuticals during transportation and storage. The combination of the high resolution sensor, the large memory size and the standard RFID interface of the temperature logger allows perishable items to be effectively tracked and traced during transportation and delivery.


The DLR-TL001 logger can be used with standard UHF RFID readers available on the market without requiring any additional equipment due to its compatibility with the EPC Global Class 1 Gen 2 and ISO18000-6C standards.


CONTROLLABLE CONFIGURATION The tag can be configured to store temperature samples in intervals from 1 second to 18 hours in the internal memory, which can contain up to 3,958 samples. The user can define up to 16 temperature


ranges with independent


threshold alarms for very accurate control of the temperature excursions. The tag can be controlled either by using a button or via standard RFID commands.


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The tag is also able to calculate the Mean Kinetic Temperature and the user configurable remaining shelf life time as well as generate alarms in case the parameters exceed user defined thresholds.


USP ff High temperature accuracy ff Fast download of samples ff Button and LED for fast inspection ff Long monitoring time span ff EPC Class 1 Gen 2 RFID interfa


INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS ff Fresh food ff Seafood ff Meat and poultry ff Milk-based products ff Frozen food ff Chemical/pharmaceutical products


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