Go Wireless® Temp (GW-TEMP, discontinued)
Specifications and User Guide

TROUBLESHOOTING
Primary Test: Press the power button on the sensor to turn it on. (The red LED will be flashing.) Start the data-collection app and select the sensor from the list of available sensors. (The green LED will be flashing.) Hold the tip of the sensor in your hand and check for the temperature readings to change.

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SPECIFICATIONS
– Temperature range: -40 to 125°C
– Resolution: ~0.07°C (actual is 0.0625°C)
– Accuracy: +/-0.5°C
– Response time: 20 s (to 90% of full reading in water)
– Maximum temperature the sensor can tolerate without damage: 150°C
– Minimum temperature the sensor can tolerate without damage: -55°C
– Maximum temperature the sensor handle can tolerate without damage: 45°C
– Minimum temperature the sensor handle can tolerate without damage: -10°C
– Maximum wireless range: ~30 m, unobstructed in air (results will vary)

Probe dimensions
– Overall length (handle + shaft): 17 cm
– Stainless steel shaft: length 11.5 cm, diameter 4.7 mm
– Probe handle: length 5.5 cm, maximum width 2.5 cm, minimum width 1.5 cm

SENSOR REQUIREMENTS
Go Wireless Temp uses Bluetooth low energy technology and can only be used with devices that support Bluetooth low energy technology running the appropriate software.

Requirements for iOS support:
Hardware
– iPad (3rd generation or later)
– iPad air
– iPad mini (all models)
– iPhone (4S or later)
– iPod touch (5th generation)
Software
– Graphical Analysis for iOS (v2.0 – 4.0.3)
– Graphical Analysis GW for iOS

Requirements for Android support:
Hardware
– For Android devices that use Bluetooth low energy technology, see: https://www.bluetooth.com/what-is-bluetooth-technology/bluetooth-devices
Software
– Graphical Analysis for Android (v2.0 – 5.1)
– Graphical Analysis GW for Android

Requirements for LabQuest 2 support
Hardware
– Model:LQ2-LE
– Model:LABQUEST2 requires an external Bluetooth radio, Go Direct® Bluetooth® Adapter (GDX-RADIO)
Software
– Model:LQ2-LE – LabQuest App version 2.3 or newer
– Model:LABQUEST2 – LabQuest App version 2.5 or newer
To know which model LabQuest 2 you have, see How do I know if my LabQuest will work with Go Direct Sensors and Go Wireless devices?

Requirements for LabQuest 3 support
Hardware – Any model
Software – Any version

Not supported on macOS, Windows, or ChromeOS.

CALIBRATION
Each sensor is calibrated during the manufacturing process. This sensor cannot be calibrated by the user.

REPLACEMENT PARTS
Go Wireless® Charging Cable (GW-CB)
Go Wireless® 100 mAh Replacement Battery (GW-BAT-100)

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