MSR385WD - The data logger with wireless sensors
Permanently record temperature, humidity and pressure at various measuring points, in inaccessible locations and at operating temperatures from -20 °C to +125 °C and monitor them via the cloud regardless of location: The MSR385WD data logger, which is equipped with wireless sensors and available with a GSM terminal, offers you these options.
The MSR385SM transmitter modules use sensors to record temperature curves, humidity and pressure and send the measured values to the MSR385WD data logger in a license-free ISM band. Due to their heat resistance, the transmitter modules - depending on the housing type - allow measurement applications even at high operating temperatures of up to +125 °C. Thanks to the compact housing, they can also be positioned in places that are difficult to access. Optimized power management ensures that the power supply of the transmitter modules is guaranteed for over ten years, depending on the housing type, frequency of measurements and transmission interval.
Receiving station LTE/GSM/LAN and USB interface
The heart of the new wireless measuring system from MSR is the MSR385WD data logger, which has a memory capacity of over one million measured values. This multi-channel data logger has an integrated ISM band receiver module, via which it receives and stores the data from up to ten MSR385SM transmitter modules. The data logger is powered via the USB port; autonomous operation is possible for up to two days with the integrated 2400 mAh Li-Po battery. A flash memory ensures data security in the event of a power failure. The data logger's color OLED display is available for simple "on-site queries" of the measured values from the transmitter modules.
Ideal for remote monitoring: Retrieve measurement data from the MSR SmartCloud
The measured values recorded by the data logger from the small wireless transmitter modules can either be read out via the USB interface and further processed with the MSR PC software for data analysis. Alternatively, you can use the optional GSM terminal to gain access to the mobile phone network and transmit the data to the "MSR SmartCloud" for remote monitoring at an individually adjustable interval. As a so-called dual-band terminal, the GSM module used by MSR operates in both the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz frequency bands (EU version). MSR's web-based cloud service allows the user to store the measurement data transmitted by the logger's GSM terminal on a server via the Internet. Not only can measurement data be retrieved and monitored from any PC with an Internet connection, regardless of location; the "MSR SmartCloud" can also be used to receive alarm messages in the event of limit value violations and, if required, to share the data from several MSR data loggers with other people.
MSR SmartCloud
Measured values online, anywhere and at any time - save data online, monitor measured values remotely and share them with multiple users if required - the MSR SmartCloud offers you these options.
MSR SmartCloud is our solution for remote monitoring of measurement data from MSR data loggers. The cloud solution stores the values measured by MSR wireless data loggers in a database. You can view the measured values of your MSR data logger at any time and from anywhere during operation via web access to the MSR SmartCloud.
Monitoring, documenting, alerting - In the MSR SmartCloud, you can view the latest measured values of your MSR wireless data loggers (MSR145WD, MSR145W2D, MSR147WD, MSR147W2D, MSR385WD) in an overview. The measurements can be displayed as curves and output as a PDF report if required. If certain limit values are exceeded, the SmartCloud warns the user by e-mail.
The owner of an MSR data logger with access to the MSR SmartCloud has the option of giving additional users read access to the measurement data of a defined data logger. This allows employees in a company to view the data that falls within their area of responsibility. The configuration of the data logger remains the responsibility of the data logger administrator.
Location-independent monitoring with the MSR SmartCloud - Remote monitoring with the SmartCloud is particularly recommended
if there is a geographical distance between you and the data logger
if you or other participants would like to view the current measurements via the web,
if you or other participants need to be notified when a certain value is exceeded.
With the MSR data loggers and the MSR SmartCloud, you can monitor values such as temperature, humidity and pressure safely and automatically, for example when it comes to climate monitoring of art objects in a museum or when regulations for monitoring and documentation must be complied with when storing medicines.
The MSR385WD data logger equipped with wireless sensors can transmit the measurement data directly to the MSR SmartCloud via its optionally available LTE/GSM terminal. The connection to the MSR SmartCloud is established via the mobile network.
Configure your MSR385
With a few clicks you are able to select your desired MSR385WD.
- Select the temperature range and the housing of the MSR385SM transmitter module.
- Select the sensors for the MSR385SM transmitter module.
- Select the MSR385WD Wireless Data Logger here.
- Do you require a terminal for transmitting the measured data to the MSR SmartCloud?
- The use of MSR SmartCloud.
1. Select the temperature range and the housing of the MSR385SM transmitter module.
The level of the temperature to which you are going to expose the transmitter module determines the composition of its housing. Therefore, first of all please select the housing for the desired temperature range here. This concerns only the transmitter module – the actual data logger is selected in step 3.
Temperature range |
Housing and battery | Picture | Size & weight | Medium | Item No. |
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-20...+125 °C | Silicone hose with non user replaceable 800 mAh Li-SOCl2 battery, not encapsulated, IP 60 |
35 x 25 x 55 mm (W x H x L) approx. 25 g |
Air |
385SMB63 Error |
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Silicone hose with non user replaceable 800 mAh Li-SOCl2 battery, encapsulated, waterproof IP 67 |
35 x 25 x 55 mm (W x H x L) approx. 40 g |
Air, various liquids |
385SMB64 Error |
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-20...+85 °C | ABS housing with replaceable 3600 mAh Li-SOCl2 battery (> 10 years @ transmission freq. of 15 min.), external aerial, not encapsulated, IP 64 |
60 x 33 x 80 mm (W x H x L) Antennenlänge: 93 mm approx. 120 g |
Air |
385SMB66 Error |
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-20...+65 °C | ABS housing with rechargeable 260 mAh LiPo battery, not encapsulated, IP 60 |
38 x 15 x 78 mm (W x H x L) approx. 45 g |
Air |
385SMB65 Error |
Technical data MSR385SM transmitter module
Frequency band: | Unlicensed frequency range at 868 MHz (EU version) or 915 MHz (US-Version, on request). |
Range: | Up to 500 m (outdoors). |
LED: | Red, status acknowledgement when button is pushed, on/off, measurement interval setting. |
Power supply: | Rechargeable 260 mAh LiPo battery or 800 mAh Li-SOCl2 battery or replaceable 3600 mAh Li-SOCl2 battery. The LiPo battery is charged via the USB connection. Energy-efficient through optimised power management. |
Operating conditions: | -20...+125 °C, in ABS housing -20...+65 °C or +85 °C, respectively. |
Storage conditions: |
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2. Select the sensors for the MSR385SM transmitter module.
You can equip the transmitter module with up to three different internal and/or external sensors. We are continuously expanding our range of sensor combinations.
Measured parameter / Measuring/storage rate |
Working range / Accuracy |
Internal sensor |
External sensor (according to cable length) | ||
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0.20 m | 1.00 m | 1.60 m | |||
Temperature 1 s, 10 s, 1 min, 15 min, 1 h |
-40...+125 °C ±0.2 °C (-10...+50 °C) ±1 °C (-40...+125 °C) |
Item no. T5 Error |
Item no. FT5/020 Error |
Item no. FT5/100 Error |
Item no. FT5/160 Error |
Relative humidity with integrated temperature 1 s, 10 s, 1 min, 15 min, 1 h |
0...100 % rel. humidity -40...+125 °C ±1.8 % rel. humidity (10...85 %, 0...+40 °C) ±4 % rel. humidity (85...95 %, 0...+40 °C) |
Item no. H2 Error |
Item no. FH2/020 Error |
Item no. FH2/100 Error |
Item no. FH2/160 Error |
Air pressure absolute 1 s, 10 s, 1 min, 15 min, 1 h |
10...1100 mbar absolute -40...+125 °C ±2.5 mbar (750...1100 mbar abs., 0...+85 °C) |
Item no. P6 Error |
Item no. FP6/020 Error |
Item no. FP6/100 Error |
Item no. FP6/160 Error |
10...2000 mbar absolute external: -40...+85 °C internal: -20...+65 °C Max. deviation: ±2 mbar (1% FS) (750...1100 mbar absolute, +25 °C) |
Item no. P5 Error |
Item no. FP10/020 Error |
Item no. FP10/100 Error |
Item no. FP10/160 Error |
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0...14 bar absolute -20...+85 °C ±40 mbar (1...10 bar abs., 0...+40 °C) |
Item no. P7 Error |
Item no. FP7/020 Error |
Item no. FP7/100 Error |
Item no. FP7/160 Error |
3. Select the MSR385WD Wireless Data Logger here.
If you already own a MSR385WD and wish to reorder just transmitter modules, you can skip step 3.
General technical information on the MSR385WD wireless data logger | Item no. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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The data logger, which operates within the 868 MHz (EU version) or 915 MHz (US version, on request) ISM frequency band, receives and stores the measured data from up to ten MSR385SM transmitter modules. Flash memory for data security in the event of a power failure. Brilliant, high-contrast OLED (organic light-emitting diode) colour display.
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385WDB61 Error |
4. Do you require a terminal for transmitting the measured data to the MSR SmartCloud?
A LTE terminal will be needed if measurement data is to be sent to MSR SmartCloud via a mobile network. A LAN terminal will be needed if measurement data is to be sent to MSR SmartCloud via LAN.
Item | Description | Item no. | ||||||||||
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LTE terminal |
LTE terminal, incl. short aerial and connecting cable. The SIM card for the LTE terminal can be ordered separately.
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N10129 Error |
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LTE aerial |
External magnetic foot aerial with 3 m cable. |
N10121 Error |
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SIM card |
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N10111 Error |
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Extension |
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N10113 Error |
Item | Description | Item no. |
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LAN terminal |
The MSR Base Station (LAN Box) allows automated transmission |
N10110 Error |
5. The use of MSR SmartCloud.
The cloud solution managed by MSR Electronics GmbH records data measured by MSR data loggers in a database. Through online access to MSR SmartCloud you are able to gain insight into your measured data, manage it, and create alert messages. When ordering the MSR145W2D data logger you will automatically receive the access code to MSR SmartCloud.
Service | Description |
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MSR SmartCloud | Free access to MSR SmartCloud when you purchase the MSR145W2D data logger. Data capacity up to 100,000 measurements, Data memory up to three months. |