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We’re happy to announce the availability of several products:
- TMEs with DIN-mount rails (perfect for getting a TME into an industrial environment)
- DIN-mount power supplies converting from 12v to 5V DC
- The Gnome 232 is a convenient RS232 Serial to Ethernet converter (enables you to connect an RS232 device via Ethernet)
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The SNMP MIB files for use with TMEs are available in our Downloads section.
Here is an extract from page 41 of the TMEv1.8 manual (also available from our Downloads section):
MIB table
Temperature as number
- Name: int_temperature
- Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18248.1.1.1
- GET address
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Follow these steps to get started quickly with ThermoSpider
- Install ThermoSpider (instructions are included when you purchase ThermoSpider)
- Register ThermoSpider using your name, email address and license code (supplied after purchasing ThermoSpider)
- Add at least 1 Ethernet Thermometer (TME) to the probe
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It’s not often you can set up a device in less than 5 minutes. But with our Ethernet Thermometers you can. With a variety of protocols supported, you’re spoilt for choice.
- First chose your IP address
- Next configure your Email settings.
- For most people, that’s it!
If you want, you… Continue reading...
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The TH2E product manual (Ethernet-based Temperature Humidity Intelligent Sensor) is now available for download. See our Downloads page for more information… Continue reading...
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Our online store has had a face-lift… Have you visited it recently? If not, check it out:
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How do I tell how much power I’ve exported to the grid with my smart power meter Email EM1000?
For those customers with a Email EM1000 single phase smart power meter (used by Synergy in Western Australia, and other utility companies elsewhere in Australia), here are the break-downs of what each register or display… Continue reading...
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ThermoSpider is our Ethernet Temperature Thermometer Data Logging and graphing application, available NOW for Windows PC, Apple Macintosh, and Linux.
Purchase a copy of ThermoSpider (Mac/PC/Linux) direct from our online store now.
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The Ethernet Thermometer Revolution!
A thermometer with Ethernet data transmission + monitor. Simply plug in the device, perform a once-off configuration, and you’re ready to use the device to monitor temperatures.
Supplied complete (ready to… Continue reading...
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(Screen shots of Thermometer interface below)
With our TME Ethernet Thermometers, you have a choice of a current temperature display in ‘Celsius’ or ‘Fahrenheit’ degrees. You can view the current temperature in a straight Decimal view, or a ‘mercurial’ (traditional thermometer) graphical view.
The TME’s temperature readout is designed to be… Continue reading...
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- “I can’t believe how compact the Ethernet Thermometer is, and how easy it was to setup. Thank you!”
- “So much cheaper / more affordable than other Ethernet Thermometers on the market.”
- “The best few hundred dollars that I’ve spent in my server room disaster prevention plan. It’s already ‘saved my bacon’
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(Screen shots of Thermometer settings interface below)
Our Ethernet Temperature Thermometers are easy to setup and configure. And with a variety of protocols supports, you’re spoilt for choice. We recommend using an email to SMS service for example, so that you can get an SMS if your server room (or other location)… Continue reading...
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For sending email alerts, you need to specify an SMTP (Mail) server within your TME’s settings. If you have an internal mail server on your network, simply use your server’s IP address.
If you use an external Internet Service Provider (or use an External Mail server), simply use the IP address of your Internet… Continue reading...
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“Ethernet (Normally powered? PoE?) USB? RS232? Please help me decide!”
Most Networks – go for the standard TME
As a general guide, our Ethernet Thermometers (two models: with regulated Power-supply, or with a Power-Over-Ethernet adapter), are our most comprehensive thermometers, complete with a full host of alerting options (including Email, Email-to-SMS (… Continue reading...