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The alarmlog is a single channel,
battery powered logger with audible alarm and a large clear display.
Temperature versions measure from -200°C to +200°C using class A,
Pt100 probe to BS EN 60751 (IEC751).
Versions for relative humidity, pressure, oxygen and carbon dioxide are
available. Other parameters are measured using versions which accept universal
voltage and current input.
The alarmlog takes a measure every 4 seconds even if you are logging interval is 1 hour. It stores the worst case value measured during each logging interval. The time and date of each alarm event or settings change is recorded in a separate event log.
It is easy to collect the data; it is what you do with
that data that counts. Windows software displays the logged data to show alarm
conditions at a glance. A 5 level zoom makes it easy to find out what happened.
Data can be exported to other applications for inclusion in reports
Upper and lower alarm limits, contact input sense and alarm delays are set
using either the keypad or the software. The keypad can be disabled in
multi-point applications.
Alarmlogs connect together to create
small multi-point systems. A full range of installation accessories make the
system simple to install and easy to expand.
Optional items make larger systems easier to manage. The battery backed mains
supply powers the network. It gives audible and visual indication of alarms
anywhere on the network.
The output switch triggers the autodialler to alert duty staff
outside normal hours.
The autodialler stores three user-recorded messages. It calls up to 4 telephone
numbers or pagers until it gets a reply.
A foolproof archive procedure ensures no valuable data is
lost, accidentally overwritten or deleted. Data can be archived locally or to a
network drive.
Multi-level password protection prevents unauthorized setting changes.
You can pint graphs of logged data in colour, showing settings and stastics, in portrait or landscape format. The event log, tabular data and archive catalogues can also be printed.
The Calibration Pack is NAMAS certified. PC software
guides the non-technical user through the calibration sequence. The calibration
data is stored within the alarmlog and a certificate is
printed.
The alarm limit Test Unit validates the alarm settings.
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