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The term BlueLogger (commonly stylized as BlueLOG or blue’Log) typically refers to two prominent industrial data-logging technologies: Tecnosoft BlueLOG, a wireless Bluetooth environment logger used for cold chain and logistics, and MeteoControl blue’Log, a utility-scale hardware data logger used for monitoring solar photovoltaic (PV) power systems.

Option 1: Tecnosoft BlueLOG (Bluetooth Logistics & Environmental Logger)

The Tecnosoft BlueLOG Hardware Series consists of compact, smart Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE 5.0) hardware data loggers used to monitor parameters like temperature, humidity, shock, and tilt during transit or storage. Key Features

Multi-Sensor Tracking: Tracks temperature, humidity (RH), tilt angles, and high-impact shocks up to 400G.

No Gateway Required: Communicates directly with smartphones or tablets up to long distances via BLE 5.0.

Long Battery Life: Features up to a 2-year battery life when configured to log and transmit every 15 minutes.

Instant Pairing: Couples instantly via built-in NFC/Contactless tags, QR codes, or a manual push-button.

Security & Alarms: Includes an built-in acoustic buzzer, flashing LEDs, and anti-tamper wall mount logic.

Flexible Reporting: Exports automated PDF, CSV, or Excel graphs right from your mobile device via email. Hardware Setup & Mobile App Configuration

Mount the Device: Attach the logger inside your transport vehicle, box, or cleanroom environment using its wall bracket.

Download the App: Install the companion BlueTrails app on an Android or iOS device.

Pair the Logger: Scan the QR code on the housing, tap the smartphone against its NFC zone, or hold down the physical pairing button.

Define Thresholds: Use the app to program your safe temperature limits, shock tolerances, and measurement intervals.

Start Logging: Click “Start Mission” on the app or tap the physical push button to begin recording environmental data points.

Data Retrieval: At destination points, connect wirelessly to pull up data charts, calculate Mean Kinetic Temperature (MKT), or print slips using a Bluetooth thermal printer.

Option 2: MeteoControl blue’Log X-Series (Solar PV Data Logger)

The MeteoControl blue’Log XM / XC System is a DIN-rail mounted industrial controller designed to track performance metrics and inject grid-compliant commands across massive photovoltaic farms. blue’Log X-Series (XM / XC) – meteocontrol GmbH

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