Mini Datalogger takes measurements for over 1 year.

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Equipped with 900 mAh lithium-polymer battery, Model MSR145 measures and records humidity, temperature, pressure, light, and position/acceleration over 1 year period. Integrated light sensor, with 0-300 lux and max sensitivity of 580 nm, allows brightness to be constantly monitored. Offering selectable measurement rates up to 50 values/sec, logger enables all measurement parameters to be transferred to PC during recording and after completion of measurement process.



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The MSR145 Datalogger Now Has 5x More Capacity



Henggart, April 2009 - Now you can easily measure and record humidity, temperature, pressure, light and position/acceleration simultaneously over a whole year. The Swiss Engineering firm MSR Electronics GmbH now offers the award-winning MSR145 mini datalogger with a 900 mAh lithium-polymer battery and light sensor.

Long-term measurements are often inevitable in order to get to the root of a problem. Only clear results allow the user to make a correct evaluation. In order to accommodate these requirements we have fitted the MSR145 datalogger with a 900 mAh battery providing a five times greater capacity over the standard battery. This allows you to easily record measurement parameters over a whole year and even over a period of up to two years, depending on the measurement rate.

New: Now also available with light sensor

The new light sensor integrated into the MSR145 mini datalogger allows for the brightness of a room to be constantly monitored. Combined with other relevant measurement parameters such as humidity, temperature, air pressure and motion, the users receive important data enabling them to keep costs in check and control energy consumption. This is a recurring issue for lessors of public buildings, open plan offices and between private tenants and landlords: Is it possible for the lessor to invest in optimal energy consumption measures and achieve longer-term depreciation of this investment? How can the tenant/lessee actively contribute to keeping ancillary costs down? Where and how exactly can savings be achieved? Using the light sensor (0 - 300 lux, max. sensitivity at 580 nm) for example, it is possible to monitor whether or not the light is turned off in commonly used rooms. In addition, the MSR145 is capable of detecting if shutters are closed - one method of causing the air-conditioning system to consume less power whilst maintaining the indoor climate at the predefined value. Aside from monetary and ecological aspects, well-being and comfort in rooms and buildings, particularly in schools, are of crucial importance too. After all, success and health depend to a large extent on a comfortable indoor climate. Dataloggers such as the MSR145 provide objective measurement values, giving you peace of mind with regard to the condition of your building.

Facilitates quality monitoring of critical products

The light, 3-axis acceleration, temperature, humidity and pressure sensors of the mini datalogger are also used in industrial applications. Today, datalogging is an essential requirement from manufacture right through delivery of a product to the end customer. The MSR Electronics dataloggers record all stages of production and transport so they can be traced. Meaningful data helps users to ensure the quality of their goods while minimising cost and safety risks. If for example, you want to find out if and when a package has been opened (by customs for example), the sensor will provide you with exact data through brightness logging.

MSR145: Small modular multi-talent

Currently there are no comparable dataloggers available that combine five measurement parameters in one small and handy single unit. A recording capacity of 2m measurement parameters means superior efficiency. Furthermore, the MS145 comes with optional 2 or 4 analogue inputs to connect traditional sensors. A sealed model is also available.
As Wendelin Egli, Dipl.-Ing. HTL, Head of Development of MSR Electronics GmbH says: "The user selects the housing, battery, measurement parameters, number of internal sensors, any external sensors, plus any additional analogue inputs he requires and receives a custom datalogger built to his exact specifications." Freely selectable measurement rates of up to 50 values per second guarantee uninterrupted documentation of rapid processes. All measurement parameters can be quickly transferred to a PC, both during recording and after completion of the measurement process, using a USB interface. The user-friendly data analysis software is offered free of charge to the customer.

Technical information and international sales points: www.msr.ch

About MSR Electronics GmbH

Based in Henggart, Switzerland, MSR Electronics GmbH was established in 2006 following a management buyout of prospective concepts ag (Zurich, Switzerland). All activities of the MSR unit (MSR = Modular Signal Recorder) such as development, production and marketing as well as sales and support of the MSR dataloggers were taken over and intensified by MSR Electronics GmbH.

The firm's core competency is the development and sale of standardised and customised dataloggers for a wide range of different applications. Among MSR Electronics' customers are well-known companies such as Festo, Alstom, Novartis, W.L. Gore & Associates, EMPA, the Swiss Air Rescue Service Rega and many more.

In March 2009, the MSR145 Analogue datalogger was voted first place by readers of the German trade magazine "Elektronik" - becoming the "Product of the Year 2009" in the "Measurement technology" category.

MSR Electronics GmbH

Wendelin Egli, Managing director

Phone +41 52 316 25 55

Fax +41 52 316 35 21

w.egli@msr.ch

www.msr.ch

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