Model:DT85
Use:16 Channel Universal Input Data Logger
The new DT85 Universal Input
Data Logger Series 4 version has increased sampling speed, measurement range
and programmable analog output.
The
dataTaker DT85 smart data logger provides an extensive array of features that
allow it to be used across a wide variety of applications. The DT85 is a
robust, standalone, low power data logger featuring USB memory stick support,
18-bit resolution, extensive communications capabilities and built-in display.
The
dataTaker DT85’s Dual Channel concept allows up to 32 isolated or 48 common referenced
analog inputs to be used in many combinations. With support for multiple SDI-12
sensor networks, Modbus for SCADA systems, FTP and Web interface, 12V regulated
output to power sensors, the DT85 is a totally self-contained solution.
Connect
an array of sensors through the versatile analog and digital channels,
high-speed counter inputs, phase encoder inputs and programmable serial sensor
channels.
Temperature,
voltage, current, 4-20mA loops, resistance, bridges, strain gauges, frequency,
digital, serial and calculated measurements can all be scaled, logged and
returned in engineering units or within statistical reporting.
Set up
sampling, logging, alarm and control tasks to suit your own requirements while
interfaces for smart sensors, GPS, and other intelligent devices expand the
DT85 flexibility.
With the
standard unit able to store up to 10 million data points (expandable) you can
log as much or as little as you need. Overwrite or stop logging once allocated
memory is full, archive data on alarm event, copy to USB memory or transfer via
FTP/ Email, the choice is yours.
Communications
features include RS232, USB, and Ethernet, connect to the DT85 locally,
remotely through a modem or over the Internet. The web interface allows users
to configure the DT85, access logged data and see current measurements as
mimics or in a list using a web browser.
FTP/
Email provides data to your office over the internet or wireless network,
without the need for polling or specific host software.