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OVERVIEW
Temperature monitoring for food safety and quality
Created for fast-food chain and now widely available, this 21 CFR Part 11B compliant wireless probe replaces manual temperature checks for greater food safety and quality. Modernise production, preparation, and recipe creation with remote monitoring and automated data logging.
Monnit’s Wireless Food Probe assesses the temperature of solid or liquid foods to ensure they are safe and ready-to-eat. Equipped with a leaded needle probe, the device measures temperatures up to 260°C (500°F) and accurately reports the internal temperature of cooked or refrigerated food. Temperatures are displayed on the device’s screen and recorded in iMonnit software, creating an easy-to-read log of current and past readings.
The device features:
- 4-digit temperature display
- Water resistant IP67 rated
- Wipe down ready case.
- Record and display buttons to transmit and view temperature readings.
- Record session capable to actively monitor individual cook cycles.
- Display units: C or F.
- Ships with high temp metal braided lead. T-handle lead optional
The Food Probe utilises an RTD temperature probe to provide long-term, highly accurate temperature readings. The sensor features an on-unit display and two buttons. When pressed, the Display button will provide a new temperature reading that will not be reported to iMonnit. Momentarily pressing the Record button will record and then transmit a single data point. When the Record button is held down, the display will activate, and the sensor will start a continuous data recording session based on configurations in iMonnit.
This sensor come standard with 2 AAA batteries and has a typical battery life of approximately 1 years.
Features
- Impressive wireless range of up to 1,200 feet through walls
- Frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS)
- Improved interference immunity
- Improved power management for longer battery life
- Encrypt-RF® Security (Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange + AES-128 CBC for sensor data messages)
- Over-the-air updates
- Free iMonnit basic online wireless sensor monitoring and notification system to configure sensors, view data and set alerts via SMS text and email
- Stores 2000 to 4000 readings if gateway connection is lost (non-volatile flash, persists through the power cycle)
- 10-minute heartbeats = ~ 22 days
- 2-hour heartbeats = ~ 266 days
Applications
- Ovens and cooking device monitoring
- Food temperature monitoring
- Food Service management
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GATEWAY
Gateway Options for Seamless IoT Data Communication
Monnit offers a range of gateway options designed to facilitate wireless sensor data communication within IoT networks. These gateways, serve as crucial conduits for transmitting sensor data to the iMonnit software platform and play a pivotal role in ensuring seamless and efficient data transmission for IoT applications.
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SOFTWARE
Manage Your Monnit Sensors with iMonnit Cloud-based Software
Monnit’s Sensor Monitoring Software, iMonnit, stands as a cutting-edge cloud-based platform and central hub tailored for the seamless management of Monnit sensors. With a focus on data security, all information is safeguarded on dedicated servers running Microsoft SQL Server. This intuitive online user interface serves as a command centre for arranging, monitoring, and modifying device settings to suit individual requirements.
OneTemp provides complimentary activation and setup services for new iMonnit accounts, while a free mobile app empowers users to maintain control at all times. Whether opting for the basic version or upgrading to iMonnit Premiere, users can unlock the full spectrum of features that enrich the Monnit experience.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Technical Information
Food Probe (device only) Specifications
Supply voltage 2.0 – 3.8 VDC Current consumption 0.2 μA (sleep mode), 0.7 μA (RTC sleep), 570 μA (MCU idle),
2.5 mA (MCU active), 5.5 mA (radio RX mode), 22.6 mA (radio
TX mode)Operating temperature range (board circuitry and batteries) -18°C to 55°C (0°F to 130°F) using alkaline
-40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) using lithiumOptimal battery temperature range (AAA) +10°C to +50°C (+50°F to +122°F) Datalogging Datalogs 2000 or more readings if gateway connection is lost
(non-volatile flash, persists through the power cycle):
– 10-minute heartbeats = ~ 22 days
– 2-hour heartbeats = ~ 266 daysWireless range 1,200+ ft non-line-of-sight (365+ m) Enclosure IP-67 rated case Security Encrypt-RF® (256-bit key exchange and AES-128 CTR) Weight 4.2 oz (119 g) 1 Certifications 900 MHz product; FCC ID: ZTL-G2SC1 and IC: 9794A-G2SC1.
868 and 433 MHz product tested and found to comply with: EN
300 220-2 V3.1.1 (2017-02), EN 300 220-2 V3.1.1 (2017-02)
and EN 60950Food Probe (with included probe) Specifications
Temperature Range -50.0°C to 260.0°C (-58.0°F to 500.0°F) 2 Accuracy ± 0.5° C (± 0.90° F) Calibrated Accuracy ± 0.3° C (± 0.54° F) Resolution 0.1° C (0.1° F) Response Time (90% of Actual) Still Air: 30 Seconds, Water: 2 Seconds 3 Temperature Element RTD PT1000 1 kOhm @ 0° C, Alpha Class ‘B’ Probe Tip Material Stainless Steel (SS316) Probe Connector 3.5mm Mono Plug Weight 0.64 oz (18 g) Length 54.25 inches Width 0.25 inches Lead Wire Construction PTFE plug and collet crimp seals the staineless probe.
[2] 26 AWG, Stranded nickel clad copper wires, teflon
insulation, type ET style, with protective woven SS overbraid,
90% min. coverage on braiding.1 With 2x AAA alkaline batteries and without the temperature probe.
2 Temperature rating for the SS316 tip, handle, and wire. Plug molding maximum temperature rating +107° C (+225° F).
3 Response Time depends on how long it takes the medium to bring the probe body up to actual temperature.
Monnit Food Probe Wireless Sensor
$706.00 ex GST
This device measures temperatures up to 260°C (500°F) and accurately reports the internal temperature of cooked or refrigerated food
NOTE: Gateway Required for Operation – Refer to Tab Below