What happens to the data if the PDA is out of range?
Does the PDA need to be docked?
Is it possible to add a new supplier/product?
Is the PDA able to withstand the demands of a hectic kitchen?
Is it necessary to probe products to a certain depth to ensure an accurate reading?
How long does it take to get a reading?
What is the PDA’s range?
What is the temperature range of the probe?
What happens to the data if the PDA is out of range?
The PDA is able to store data if the network connection is unavailable. The stored data will be transferred back to the PC when the network connection becomes available.
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Does the PDA need to be docked?
No – the information is automatically transferred to the PC.
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Is it possible to add a new supplier/product?
Yes, but this needs to be populated on the PC’s database. This information cannot be input onto the PDA directly.
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Is the PDA able to withstand the demands of a hectic kitchen?
Yes – the PDA is supplied with a ruggedised casing, which is resistant to shock, vibration and harsh environmental conditions. The casing does not compromise the PDA’s performance.
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Is it necessary to probe products to a certain depth to ensure an accurate reading?
The deeper the product is probed, the quicker the temperature reading will be attained.
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How long does it take to get a reading?
The PDA takes temperature readings in seconds, however this is dependent on the density of the product.
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What is the PDA’s range?
The PDA’s range is governed by your Wi-Fi range. However this should not be of concern, as the PDA works even when there is no Wi-Fi signal present.
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What is the temperature range of the probe?
–26°C to +99°C
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