Resources for ZW-003

HOBO Temperature/Relative Humidity (RH) Data Node

ZW-003 Data Sheet
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SMS text messaging

Sending SMS through mobile phones is easy. If you can be reminded through email, you can now be reminded through SMS.

Verifying RH accuracy on HOBO data loggers

Testing the accuracy of relative humidity sensors requires carefully-controlled conditions and a considerable amount of time. Please see the white paper Testing the Accuracy of Sensirion Relative Humidity Sensors in HOBO Data Loggers for complete details on the recommended procedure to follow.

Installing HOBOware and Managing License Keys

Learn how to install and manage your HOBOware software application.

How to change your default units preference in HOBOware

Learn how to change your default units preference in HOBOware (like degrees F to degrees C for example)

Choosing the Right Temp/RH Data Logger to Meet Your Needs

Watch this webinar to learn about the range of HOBO temp/RH data loggers and important factors to consider when evaluating them for your application.

ZW (Zigbee 802.15.4) Radio Channels vs WiFi (802.11)

Attached is a drawing that depicts IEEE802.11 (WiFi) radio channels vs IEEE802.15.4 radio channels

HOBOnode Manager Alarm Authorization Error

If you receive an Authorization Error when trying to generate alarms from the HOBOnode Manager in HOBOware Pro and your mail server does not require Authorization, go into Preferences, Data Nodes,

Moving the HOBO ZW Database from One Computer to Another

To move or copy your HOBO ZW Datanode database from one computer to another, you will need to copy a folder called "COSMOS" and all of its contents to a specifc location on the new computer.

HOBO RX3000 Manager and HOBOnode viewer will not work after Java 9 Update

If you are running HOBOware version 3.7.13 and also have updated to JAVA JRE 9, there will be an issue with the RX3000 manager and the HOBO node Manager within the HOBOware program.

Logging RH without Temp

The Bluetooth-enabled HOBO MX1101 and HOBO MX1102 loggers both use a Relative Humidity sensor that returns a temperature-compensated RH measurement.