Data Acquisition and Display Station

Nov. 1, 2011
New model series of data acquisition and display stations comes with a touchscreen operator interface.
The pressure-sensitive touchscreen on the DXAdvanced Touch station reportedly gives users a faster and more efficient way to navigate the display screens and normal operating modes of the unit, without degradation of display quality and clarity. Two model ranges are offered: DX1000T with 2-12 universal inputs and 5.5-in. color display; and the larger DX2000T with 4-48 universal inputs and 10.4-in. color display. For biotech, pharmaceutical, and food and beverage industries, an advanced security option delivers full compliance with FDA regulation 21CFR Part 11. Custom display screen support and an alarm annunciator display mode using ISA sequencing are also included. Modbus RTU and TCP, EtherNet/IP and Profibus DP protocols are supported. Up to 300 optional external I/O inputs can be brought in to build a large recording system.Yokogawa Corporation of Americawww.yokogawa.com/uswww.daqstation.com

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