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CORISTemperature Monitoring System

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Temperature failures can happen at any time, while manual temperature checks may only occur once a day. With a remote temperature monitoring system from CORIS, you can bridge this gap and account for issues as they occur — from any location. Real-time wireless sensor alerts, customized to your needs, empower you to minimize costly risks in your environment while staying focused on your core operations.

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A Monitoring System Built With Your Needs In Mind

The CORIS temperature monitoring system is designed to monitor a very wide range of temperatures in all types of devices and environments where temperature variations can pose a risk to contents, or to people there. This includes but is not limited to: freezers, refrigerators, incubators, walk-in coolers/freezers, museums, warehouses, and construction sites. With real-time temperature data, automated reports, and customizable alerts made available to users via any web-based device or phone, you can proactively manage the quality and safety of the assets you value most, all while increasing productivity.

STEP 1
TEMPERATURE MONITORING SENSORS
Designed for a variety of applications, each sensor measures temperature (or other variables) in real time, and wirelessly transmits the readings to the CORIS Gateway via LoRa wireless communications, which enables much greater penetration through walls and floors than WiFi or Bluetooth. The sensors include internal batteries to store readings for several days during power outages or if communications to the CORIS cloud servers are interrupted.

STEP 2
LORA GATEWAY
The CORIS Gateway receives the sensor readings and forwards them to the CORIS cloud. Each CORIS Gateway can simultaneously communicate with over 100 CORIS sensors. Using LoRa wireless communications, the signals between the sensors and the gateways can penetrate several floors and walls in large buildings (typically 5 to 10 floors, and 20 to 40 walls) or span multiple buildings in a campus environment.

STEP 3
CORIS CLOUD
Sensor readings sent to the CORIS cloud are permanently logged and compared in real time to established thresholds. If trigger conditions are met, customized alerts are immediately sent out to select personnel via phone call, email, or text message (or a combination). Once logged, readings are stored in the cloud forever and can be easily accessed at any time, as needed.

STEP 4
WEB-BASED USER INTERFACE
From any web-enabled device, CORIS users have convenient 24/7 access to their device temperature data, reports, graphs, and alerts. An intuitive navigation paired with a highly customizable setup — such as the Teams feature that enables personnel to only monitor and receive alerts for their particular devices of interest in an organization — maximizes efficiencies.