Comark extends its wireless capabilities for data monitoring

Comark

Comark’s RF500 wireless monitoring system can be used for almost any data-monitoring in virtually any industry following the development of a new RF515 multi-parameter transmitter.

The new transmitter operates in the 4 to 20 mA and 0 to 10 V ranges and is designed for use with various sensors to monitor parameters such as pressure, gas, flow, level, dissolved oxygen and CO2.

The RF500 system uses a network of remote transmitters to collect data and transmit it to a gateway unit, where it can be viewed as graphs or tables for instant analysis and for permanent records. Notification options include screens, e-mail and voice.

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