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The MI70 Measurement Indicator is a user-friendly tool for displaying and logging data in the field. Combined with a measurement probe, it can be used for field checking and calibration of Vaisala's fixed instruments. The MI70 supports Vaisala's humidity and temperature, dew point, carbon dioxide, and moisture in oil probes as well as selected transmitters.
Multi-probe operation. A combination of any two probes, or transmitters, can be connected to the MI70. The indicator can simultaneously display the measurements made by all connected probes or transmitters.
Support for multiple languages: English, German, French, Finnish, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese, Russian and Japanese.
The optional MI70 Link software and the USB connection cable form a practical tool for transferring logged data as well as real time measurement data from the MI70 to a PC.
The package includes:
MI70 indicator
Alkaline batteries or rechargeable NiMH battery pack with AC adapter
Alkaline batteries (4xAA, type IEC LR6) or rechargeable NiMH battery pack with universal AC adapter
Analog outputs
0 ... 1 V
Housing classification
IP54
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