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Operating temperature | -20 to +50 °C |
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Storage temperature | -40 to +70 °C |
Protection class | IP54 |
Radio frequency | 868 MHz |
Humidity measuring range | 0 to 100 %RH |
Humidity resolution | 0.1 %RH |
Temperature resolution | 0.1 °C |
Radio range | Up to 300 m in open space |
Weight | Approx. 150 g |
Humidity accuracy | ±2 %RH |
Temperature accuracy | ±0.5 °C |
Covers critical safety procedures for operating and maintaining the testo Saveris system.
Details the intended applications and operational principles of the testo Saveris measurement system.
Lists the necessary operating systems, computer hardware, and software prerequisites for installation.
Guides the user through the process of inserting a SIM card into the Saveris base's GSM module.
Explains how to connect the Saveris base to a power source using either a mains unit or a terminal.
Describes the steps for connecting radio probes to the Saveris base wirelessly.
Provides instructions for installing the testo Saveris software on a computer.
Guides the user through the initial startup and configuration of the hardware components.
Emphasizes the importance of performing a test run to ensure proper system operation.
Explains the various menus and commands available within the Saveris software for data management.
Details how to configure system alarms, probe alarms, and alarm groups for effective monitoring.
Describes how to represent and analyze measurement data using diagrams and tables.
Explains how to check and acknowledge triggered system and probe alarms within the software.
Outlines general maintenance tasks including system reboots, updates, and component management.
Details the procedures for calibrating and adjusting probes for accurate measurements.
Guides on how to perform a data backup for the Saveris base to ensure data security.
Covers the procedure for updating software and firmware to ensure optimal system performance.