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The OM-EL-USB-2-LCD can show a variety of temperature and humidity information.



OMEGA (Stamford, CT) introduces the OM-EL-USB-2-LCD, which is a standalone data logger that measures and stores up to 16,379 relative humidity and 16,379 temperature readings over 0 to 100 percent RH and -35 to 80°C (-31 to 176°F) measurement ranges. The high contrast LCD can show a variety of temperature and humidity information. Additional features include:

  • 0 to 100 percent RH measurement range.
  • A -35° to 80°C (-31° to 176°F) temperature measurement range.
  • Dew point indication via Windows Control Software.
  • USB interface for set-up and data download.
  • User-programmable alarm thresholds for temperature and percent RH.
  • Status indication via red and green LEDs.
  • High contrast LCD, with 21/2 digit temperature and humidity display function.
  • Immediate, delayed and push-to-start logging.
  • Supplied complete with replaceable internal lithium battery and Windows Control Software.

For more information visit www.omega.com

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