Dual Zone Temperature Monitoring & Data Logger Kit

For Wi-Fi Monitoring & Logging of Temperatures
SKU:
TM-6500

A data logging thermometer that connects to Wi-Fi and provides continuous data transmission to the cloud-based interface. This highly-accurate thermometer provides remote notification and logging history wherever needed (subscription required).

$299.00
Due to demand, please call (608) 526-6901 or email info@vericormed.com if interested in ordering or to be put on a wait list. Web orders cannot be fulfilled at this time.

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The Dual Zone Temperature Monitoring & Data Logger Kit (TM-6500) is a data logging thermometer that connects to Wi-Fi and provides continuous data transmission to the cloud-based interface. This highly-accurate thermometer provides remote notification and logging history directly to computers, tablets and/or smartphones (subscription required). Dual glycol filled bottle probes provide accurate temperature readings, ideal for monitoring two temperatures while storing vaccines or other important samples. Audible and visual alarms help to identify any out-of-range conditions. Base unit, probes (2), certificate, flip-open stand, wall mounting, Velcro®, magnetic strips, batteries, and universal adapter included.

Technology & Features

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Connects easily to Wi-Fi and provides continuous data transmission to the cloud-based interface.




Meets current CDC requirements for vaccine storage and monitoring.


Probe bottles (filled with nontoxic GRAS glycol) insulate sensors from momentary temperature changes.

Additional Features

  • TraceableLIVE® app connects to smartphones, tablets and computers. Subscription required.
  • Use the app to view current environmental conditions, control your alarm parameters, view your data logging history, run reports, give other team members access, and so much more.
  • Probes are sealed in a miniature bottle (1 x 2-1/2 inches) filled with nontoxic glycol and is GRAS (generally recognized as safe) by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration). Bottle insulates sensor from rapid temperature changes when refrigerator door is opened.
Vaccine For Children Compliant

Dimensions & Specs

Base Unit: 2¾″ x 6″ x ¾″
Weight: 6 oz.
Temp Range: -50 to 60°C (-58 to 140°F)

TM-6500 dimensions

SEAMLESS ACCESSORY



This monitoring device pairs well with a Cool Cube™ PCM cooler. Although the cooler is so consistent and reliable, it is always good practice to keep monitoring temperature sensitive product even when on-the-go.

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EASY TO USE



The TraceableLIVE® app (iOS/Android) provides real-time alerts to phones, tablets, emails. Effortlessly view current conditions, control alarm parameters, view data logging history, run reports, give team members access, and so much more.

HIGHLY REPUTABLE



Beginning with spot measuring in 1978, through the evolution of live Wi-Fi today, Traceable® specializes in condition monitoring in various applications (fridges/freezers, storerooms, research, blood banks, coolers, and more).

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Using a Corded Temperature Monitor with the Cool Cube™ 

Routing a Corded Probe through the Cool Cube™ 03

The Cool Cube™ 03 has clear plastic, external pockets for holding a temperature monitor (or other things) during use. When using a device with a corded probe, here’s how you can do it:

  1. After packing out the product, place the probe within the chamber as if it were the product.
  2. Route the cord to a corner of the Cool Cube™, where the panels meet.
  3. Place the last PCM panel on top to complete the chamber.
  4. Close the lid of the Cool Cube™
  5. Zip the two zippers around the cord where it comes out
  6. Plug the cord into the temperature monitor and place it in a pocket of the Cool Cube™.

**Best Practice: Condition the probe to the target temperature before integrating it into the Cool Cube™ chamber.

Routing a Corded Probe through the Cool Cube™ 08

The Cool Cube™ 08 has clear plastic, external pockets for holding a temperature monitor (or other things) during use. When using a device with a corded probe, here’s how you can do it:

  1. After packing out the product, place the probe within the chamber as if it were the product.
  2. Route the cord to a corner of the Cool Cube™, where the panels meet.
  3. Place the last PCM panel on top to complete the chamber.
  4. Close the lid of the Cool Cube™
  5. Zip the two zippers around the cord where it comes out
  6. Plug the cord into the temperature monitor and place it in a pocket of the Cool Cube™.

**Best Practice: Condition the probe to the target temperature before integrating it into the Cool Cube™ chamber.

Routing a Corded Probe through the Cool Cube™ 28

The Cool Cube™ 28 is equipped with an elastic, external pocket to hold a temperature monitor (or other things) during use. When using a device with a corded probe, here’s how you can do it:

  1. After packing out the product, place the probe in the chamber with the product.
  2. Next, route the cord to the center, front of the Cool Cube™. (If you have not disconnected the cord from the device, do so now.)
  3. Take the plug end of the cord and slide it down between the insulation panel and outer wall of the case about 3” to the black flexible grommet.
  4. Push the plug end of the cord through the flexible grommet (from the inside out).
    • The design allows for the grommet to be removed or possibly popped out during this process. Route the cord through the grommet and re-insert if necessary.
  5. Place the last PCM panel on top to complete the chamber.
  6. Plug the cord into the temperature monitor and place it in the pocket of the Cool Cube™.
  7. Close the lid of the Cool Cube™.

One moment of caution here. Routing a cord through the open lid and not utilizing the grommet hole will likely inhibit the lid from closing completely and could damage or sever the cord when closing the lid.

**Best Practice: Condition the probe to the target temperature before integrating it into the Cool Cube™ chamber.

Routing a Corded Probe through the Cool Cube™96

The Cool Cube™ 96 is equipped with an elastic, external pocket to hold a temperature monitor (or other things) during use. When using a device with a corded probe, here’s how you can do it:

  1. Slide out the front PCM panel being careful not to disturb the product arrangement.**Be cautious of rings/jewelry on this next step.**
  2. Place the probe within the chamber as if it were the product. Route the cord to the center, front of the Cool Cube™. (If you have not disconnected the cord from the device, do so now.)
  3. Slide a hand between the outer case and front Styrofoam insulation to create about 1” of space, the front vacuum insulated panel will flex slightly.
  4. Take the plug end of the cord and slide it down between the foam and outer wall of the case about 2” to the black flexible grommet.
    • The design allows for the grommet to be removed or possibly popped out during this process. Route the cord through the grommet and re-insert if necessary.
  5. Push the plug end of the cord through the flexible grommet, from the inside out.
  6. Replace the front PCM panel and place the final panel on top to complete the chamber.
  7. Plug the cord into the temperature monitor and place it in the pocket of the Cool Cube™.
  8. Close the lid of the Cool Cube™.

One moment of caution here. Routing a cord through the open lid and not utilizing the grommet hole will likely inhibit the lid from closing completely and could damage or sever the cord when closing the lid.

**Best Practice: Condition the probe to the target temperature before integrating it into the Cool Cube™ chamber.

FAQs

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WiFi Monitoring Specific FAQ

A service that provides a live and secure way to stay connected (via Wi-Fi) to select temperature monitors.
Prices start at $8.99 per device/month. Quantity discounts are available.
Yes the probes are calibrated to a specific port.
No. Each probe is calibrated to a specific device and port. Probes have stickers identifying the serial number of the device it is calibrated to, as well as the port it is calibrated to.
To purchase a plan, register or log in to traceablelive.com.


General Temp Monitoring FAQs

Calibration

Devices are recalibrated by Control Company (the manufacturer). Detailed instructions and a recalibration form can be found on our website. Click Here
New units come with a calibration due date of 2 years from the date of manufacture. However, inventorying such products sometimes cuts into this time period weeks or months. We guarantee a calibration due date of at least 1 year past the purchase date.

When recalibrating your measurement device, you have the option to receive data as “As Found“, “As Left“, or both.

AS FOUND calibration data is calibration data acquired prior to any repairs or adjustments being made to the device. Essentially, it is the condition of the device “as found” when arriving to our facility for calibration. This provides the user an opportunity to ensure that the instrument was reading accurately, and within specification, while it was in use. It offers valuable information and documentation to support an end user’s test results, and it also provides record-keeping on the instrument’s long-term linearity and stability.

AS LEFT calibration data is calibration data acquired after any repairs or adjustments are made to the device, i.e. the condition the device was left before shipping back to you. The condition of the device used to acquire the as left data will be the same condition in which you will receive your device.


Data

Plug the base unit in using the AC adaptor. Insert USB stick/flash drive into unit’s USB port. Wait one minute. Remove USB stick/flash drive. (the data will be available in a .CSV file on the USB stick/flash drive)

Definitions

Device that logs and records data over a period of time in relation to its environment or application.
Digital Data Logger
How close to being correct it is. The CDC recommends digital data loggers have an accuracy of +/-.5° C (+/-1° F) or better.
Documentation of a multi-point calibration done on a corresponding unit. Assures accuracy from a ISO/IEC 17025:2005 (1750.01) calibration laboratory accredited by A2LA. It has traceability measurements to the SI units through NIST or other recognized national measurement institutes (NMI) that are signatories to the CIPM Mutual Recognition Agreement.

Display

The significant digits displayed beyond a whole number.
Visual and audible indicators which signal continuously until acknowledged, even if the parameter returns to the non-alarm range.
If the temperature of the environment is within the thermometers’ or hygrometers’ measuring range, this error will occur if the probe is disconnected or damaged.
Check the batteries, they may need replacing. If still receiving errors after battery replacement, remove the batteries, press all the buttons-one at a time, and put the batteries back in.
Minimum and maximum temperatures of a desired range. Readings above or below the set values will trigger an alarm.
Measurement readings recorded as the minimum (lowest or min) value achieved and the maximum (highest or max) value achieved since being turned on.

Probes

A miniature bottle filled with nontoxic glycol solution.
Yes the probes are calibrated to a specific port.
No. Each probe is calibrated to a specific device and port. Probes have stickers identifying the serial number of the device it is calibrated to, as well as the port it is calibrated to.
Probe bottles are filled with non-toxic glycol solution, which is GRAS (generally recognizes as safe) by the FDA.
30-60 minutes from room temp.

Settings

See the instructions or watch the video on each product page.
These values are readings only, and are not programmable. 


Purchasing Related FAQs

Credit Cards

Yes, all major credit cards are accepted.

Ordering

Order thru the shopping cart on this website, GSA, Amazon or contact us for a formal quote or Purchase Order. For orders over $10,000 please contact us (866-469-6019).

Pricing

Yes. Discounts start at 10 or more of the same model.

Shipping

Usually 1 to 2 business days depending on stock.
Taxes: United States & Canada
  • Calculated based on delivery location.
  • If $0.00 (Sales tax not collected) is apparent, either VeriCor doesn’t collect sales tax for that state or the order is identified as tax-exempt.
  • If tax-exempt, a valid tax exemption certificate is needed to process the order.
Brokerage: the fee associated with customs clearance for your inbound shipments.
  • Paid by the “Importer of Record” (customer) based on the value of the shipment to the designated broker.
  • Broker can be identified by the customer prior to shipment (so they use their own), otherwise FedEx will be the default broker.
  • There are ways to avoid broker fees, but there’s time and work involved (example).
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