The Rotronic Monitoring system (RMS) stores all recorded measurements securely in a system that the user can access at any time.
The Rotronic Monitoring system (RMS) stores all recorded measurements securely in a system that the user can access at any time. Data can be retrieved in any form and integrated into third-party systems. The server software, with a secure database, records all data and events, generating a range of alerts or warnings when customer-defined criteriaâ¨are breached. The RMS data loggers transmit theâ¨measured values to the software via wireless or local area network communication. The system sends error messages and alerts by voice call, e-mail, or text messages as well as smartphone apps.
The modular system is suitable for use in laboratories, cleanrooms, production and manufacturing processes, stability cabinets, and storage facilities. It is suitable for monitoring data reliably for building management systems and during the transportation of valuable products that are sensitive to variations in humidity and temperature levels.
Source: Rotronic
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