SPECIFICATIONS LIBERO GL – ELPRO
General technical data: |
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Type: | Wireless Data logger with internal temperature sensor |
Application: | Transport Monitoring: global distribution of temperature sensitive products |
Recording options and mode: | Multiple use: start / stop, Loop mode |
Sensors: | Temperature, geographical location, light, tilt |
Measurement range: | – 30 °C..+70 °C (internal sensor) |
Resolution: | 0.1 ° |
Measurement intervals: | 5 to 60 minutes, user configurable via elproCLOUD |
Cellular network: | LTE-M and NB-IoT |
Measurement capacity: | 31.000 measurement values (equals 322 days with 15 min measurement interval) |
Battery life: | Up to 14 months of operation
6 months continuous operation with 15 min measurement interval and 120 min communication interval (Battery life is affected by temperature and network conditions) |
Configurable alarms: | 7 temperature thresholds with alarm delay (4 upper limits, 3 lower limits) |
Certificate: | CE, FCC, UKCA, ICES, RoHS, UN38.3, WEEE, NCC, RSM, TDRA, ENACOM, IMDA, MIC, ACMA/RCM
Calibration Certificate: ILAC/NIST/ISO 17025 |
Display: | Multifunction LCD, size: 42 × 20 mm |
LIBERO GL
The LIBERO GL is a multi-use real-time temperature data logger designed for global transport monitoring via road, air, and sea. It provides real-time insights by continuously measuring temperature, location, light, and tilt to ensure the integrity of temperature-sensitive shipments.
Equipped with a high-accuracy internal temperature sensor (100% calibrated), the LIBERO GL automatically uploads data to elproCLOUD via LTE-M and NB-IoT networks. The device features event-driven communication, sending immediate alerts when temperature excursions occur. Automatic flight detection and the use of AA-Alkaline batteries eliminate the need for a dangerous goods declaration, making it airfreight-compatible.
With a battery life of over one year and 31,000 measurement values storage capacity, the LIBERO GL is a cost-effective, reusable solution for secure, real-time shipment monitoring.
