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We offer data logging solutions in several of our process
automation controllers. The onboard data logger reads various types of
electrical signals such as flow, pressure, level, and temperature
processes and stores the data in internal memory for later download to a
computer. The onboard logger cost is minimal, starting at $159.00 and
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Logging Functions: Flow, pressure, level, and temperature
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Logging Signals: Digital (pulse/frequency), 4-20mA, 0-5
volts, and 0-10 volts
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Sample Intervals: seconds, minuets, hours, days, etc.
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Sample Rate: 1 second (max)
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PC Interface: Serial (RS-232), or USB
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Memory Capacity: 65,520 samples
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RECORD STAMPING
Logged records are date-time stamped and
automatically acquired from up to eight
active signal input ports at one time.
An internal real-time watchdog process inserts a time stamp into the
present record set when power has been lost or is interrupted -
assuring records continue sequentially after power is restored.
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MEMORY SUPPORT
Logging is supported by a large electrically erasable read-write
memory organized as a variable modulus, continuously circular,
first-in-first-out configuration which minimizes endurance
degradation, and maximizes data persistence. The memory does not
require battery back-up. The logger can record to a maximum of
65,520 resident records before the next record overwrites the oldest
record.
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OPERATING CONTROLS
Operating controls are provided for start, stop, send, and clear log
memory. Programmable logging rates are user selectable from 0-999
seconds, minutes, hours, days or months. A local display indicates
the number of logged records with a blinking indication provided
when record logging is in process or stopped.
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RECORD ACCESS
Logged records may be accessed locally or remotely from anywhere in
the world. All logging functions can be completely controlled from
either the keypad, or by local or remote serial commands. Records
can be acquired via serial demand commands, or be automatically sent
locally and remotely to host computing systems initiated at exact
real-times, supported by an internal programmable date-time clock.
Records are sent in comma delimited ASCII with serial send pacing
control.
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PC SOFTWARE
The record send format below is comma delimited and may be directly
imported into most spread-sheet programs, and a capture driver is
available to support direct Excel capture.
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Review the PC based data acquisition example |
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