Sixth Sense Datagraph II Videographic Recorder
High resolution, videographic recorder features 6.1" screen and up to 18 channels with plug & play I/O.
Overview
Features
- 6.1" Color TFT LCD, 640x480 pixel resolution
- 18 isolated analog input channels
- Low-cost 6-channel model
- Plug & play supported I/O cards, 6 slots
- User configurable I/O card
- Expandable modular architecture
- Simple setup & operation; Easy-access function keys
- Automatic shut off prolongs LCD life and saves power
- Only 6.9" depth behind panel
- Displays vertical trend, horizontal trend, bar graph, numerical or mixed
- Data saved on compact flash card or PC
- Ethernet and optional RS-232/422/485
- 18-bit A-D analog input, 15-bit D-A analog output
- Sampling rate within 200 msec for all channels
- Portable/bench-top assembly kit available
- Includes mathematics, counter & totalizer
Description
The Sixth Sense Datagraph II Videographic Recorder is an advanced paperless recorder ideal for monitoring, recording, and evaluating processes in a variety of applications including laboratory, chemical, petrochemical, semiconductor, automotive, food & beverage, and environmental monitoring.
The Datagraph II is the first modular paperless recorder that allows for up to 18 analog inputs or a mix of analog and digital I/O cards. Other industry-leading features include: high-resolution color display (640×480 pixels), infrared detector for prolonged display life, plug and play I/O card, shallow unit depth, and user-friendly interface. The low-voltage and bench-top kit options also make the Datagraph II ideal for portable applications.
Multiple display formats and easy-to-access keys make setup and monitoring extremely easy. Data can be stored in flash ROM, on a compact flash card, or on a PC via RS232/422/485 or Ethernet options. The Datagraph II is compliant with requirements of EN61010-1, UL 61010C-1 & CSA C22.2 No. 24-93. All models are CE approved.
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