SCADA and web enabled data logger
BOASTING Modbus and web enabled features, Datataker's DT80 is ready for modern process monitoring projects.
Datataker connects to any SCADA system with Modbus, one of the world's most commonly used industrial protocols. Local and remote communications capability is included with USB, Ethernet and RS232 modem dial-in and dial-out function The DT80 connects to local PCs, modems, LAN, WAN or even over the web.
It is the world's first data logger with USB Flash Drive support allowing these low cost 'memory sticks' to unload and control or reprogram multiple loggers.
The DT80 is a robust, stand alone and low power device that adapts to data acquisition needs.
Up to five million data points are stored internally, with user control available for multiple data files, overwrite modes, alarm histories and automatically archived event records.
Universal analogue channels can automatically range based on the signal level. These channels are isolated and over voltage protected, providing reliable measurements in harsh conditions.
Supported measurement and sensor types include temperature, voltage, current, 4-20mA loops, resistance, bridges, strain gauges and frequency - in engineering units of a customers choice. Switchable excitation and triggering simplify wiring and installation.
Digital channels include 100Khz counters, input, output and phase encoders.
Other features include triggers for conditional or event logging and a latching relay output to control external devices.
Supporting 'Smart Serial' sensors, the DT80 has a RS232/485/422 serial sensor port for GPS, Scales, Gateways or other intelligent devices, plus SDI-12 environmental sensor network support. With this level of versatility, the DT80 is unmatched.
Enviro2006 sees the launch the new dataTaker DT80 data logger. With support for multiple SDI-12 sensor networks, Modbus communications and Web enabled features, the DT80 is ready to be rolled out into tomorrows environmental monitoring projects.
This is the worlds first data logger to accept a USB memory stick for transfer of collected data, controlling functions or sending programs to the logger. A single low cost USB Flash Drive can be used to gather data from or reprogram a large number of loggers, all tracked by serial number.
As a robust, stand alone, low power data logger the dataTaker DT80 provides users with a flexible solution to their environmental data acquisition needs. Up to 5 million data points stored in secure, non-volatile internal memory with total user control available for multiple data files, overwrite modes, alarm histories and automatically archived event records. With this level of versatility, the DT80 gives peace of mind data logging.
The DT80s universal analog input channels can automatically select measurement range based on the signal level. These channels are isolated and over voltage protected providing reliable measurements in harsh conditions. Supported measurement and sensor types include temperature, voltage, current, 4-20mA loops, resistance, bridges, strain gauges and frequency - all returned in engineering units of your choice. Switchable excitation and triggering are provided to simplify wiring and installation.
The digital channels provide counter inputs to 100KHz with state input or output. These channels can also be used as 2 phase encoder inputs. In addition, two dedicated counter channels have adjustable thresholds for the monitoring of low level signals such as magnetic pick-ups. Other digital features include trigger sampling for event logging and a latching relay output to control or power external devices.
Built in communications devices provide USB, Ethernet and RS232 ports together with modem dial-in and dial-out functions. TCP/IP is supported, enabling communications into a local or wide area network. Connecting the DT80 to any SCADA system is simple with the use of one of the worlds most commonly used protocols, Modbus.
Smart Serial sensors such as GPS, Dust or Atmospheric monitoring systems and other intelligent devices can be connected using the RS242/485/422 serial sensor port.