Modular Data Loggers Monitor Variety Of Conditions

Sept. 1, 2000
A flexible system for the recording of processing, manufacturing, or storage conditions, the new Opus 200 and 300 series of modular data loggers accept almost any sensor and are especially designed for monitoring a variety of conditions at one time.

A flexible system for the recording of processing, manufacturing, or storage conditions, the new Opus 200 and 300 series of modular data loggers accept almost any sensor and are especially designed for monitoring a variety of conditions at one time. Each unit has two channels for data input, and each channel has its own microprocessor, memory and clock. The LCD displays current readings of values on site. The Opus 200/300 are DIN rail mountable, and bus connectors allow up to 150 data loggers to be connected in a series for data transmission. The data can be downloaded to a computer by either RS-232 cable or telephone modems. The logger comes with Smart Control software that will chart, graph or digitally display the recorded data.

Company: ABBEON CAL INC.

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