Dickson Industrial SM425 Frequently Asked Questions, A026, A025, Returns Factory Service Warranty

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Accessories (for current pricing go to www.dicksonweb.com or call 1-800-323-2448)

 

Software

Order #

DicksonWare™ Software and USB Download Cable

A016

DicksonWare™ Software and Serial Download Cable

A015

DicksonWare™ SECURE Software and USB Download Cable (21CFR11 Compliant)

A026

DickosnWare™ SECURE Software and Serial Download Cable (21CFR11 Compliant)

A025

Logger Calibration Software*

SW400

Calibrations

Order #

NIST Traceable Calibration 3-pt (new unit)

N300

NIST Traceable Calibration 1-pt (new unit)

N100

A2LA Accredited Calibration 3-pt. (new units)

N400

Certificate of Validation

N520

Cases

Order #

Locking Wall Mount Case - Small

A715

Carrying Case

A708

Cables

Order #

50’ Cable - For remote connection of logger to PC

X050

25’ Cable - For remote connection of logger to PC

X025

Extra 6’ Serial Download Cable

A060

Extra 6’ USB Download Cable

A061

Other

Order #

Card Reader w/ FLASH Memory Card

A220

Extra FLASH Memory Card

A210

*SW400 not for use with DicksonWare™ SECURE (A025/A026)

Frequently Asked Questions

Sample Interval: The Sample Interval determines how frequently the data logger will save a reading. Using DicksonWare™ Software, the user can set a Sample Interval ranging from 10 seconds to 24 hours in 10 second increments. A temperature logger with data storage of 32,512 set at a 10 second Sample Interval will record for 3.75 days, while the same logger set at a 1 minute Sample Interval will record for 22.5 days.

Data Storage: Data Storage is the number of Sample Points a data logger can hold. You will find models that range from 7,680 samples to 32,512. A temperature logger with Data Storage of 32,512 and a sample interval set at 30 seconds would record for 11.25 days, while a temperature logger with Data Storage of 7,680 and the same sample interval would record for only 2.6 days.

Does it have to stay connected to a PC in order for it to work? No. Unless you’re viewing data in real-time you only connect the logger to a PC when you want to view / retrieve data.

What happens when all the storage space is taken up? Do I have to throw it away? After you have downloaded the data, you simply “clear” the logger and it is ready to log more data.

What happens if I leave it monitoring somewhere too long? The Data Loggers have two user selectable modes, Stop and Wrap. In Stop mode, they will quit logging data when the memory is full. In Wrap mode, the Logger will begin to overwrite the oldest data in its memory.

Where can I put them? Depending on the Dickson model, just about anywhere. We have waterproof units, stainless steel models, units with probes, and units that handle extreme temperatures. Our wide selection of instruments should fit about any application.

What is the biggest advantage of a Data Logger? Its data is “logged”, stored on a microchip inside the Data Logger. Data in electronic memory takes advantage of the power of a PC and software.

*Store the data as you would store any document on your PC.

*Retrieve archived data as easily as opening a file on your PC.

*Share the data as you would any PC file, email, copy and paste.

*Data can be imported into spreadsheet software and word processing documents.

*Easily import data from multiple data loggers onto a single graph.

How are they mounted? The smallest ones, about the size of a pager, can be wall-mounted with Velcro or simply set anywhere you need to monitor. The larger units have keyhole slots for wall mounting and can also stand on their own.

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SM325, TM325, TM320, SM425, SM300 specifications

Dickson Industrial offers a range of high-performance thermal printers tailored for various industrial applications, with models including the SM425, SM320, SM300, TM320, and TM325. Each of these printers is designed to provide reliable, high-quality printing in demanding environments, making them an ideal choice for businesses in manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, and more.

The SM425 and SM320 models are particularly notable for their robust build quality and advanced printing capabilities. Both printers are equipped with a thermal transfer printing mechanism, allowing for the production of durable labels that resist fading, smudging, and scratching. The SM425 boasts a higher print resolution and speed compared to the SM320, making it suitable for applications requiring more detailed graphics and faster output.

Meanwhile, the SM300 offers a more compact design without compromising on performance. This model is ideal for applications where space is limited, but high-quality printing is still a requirement. It maintains the same robust features as its larger counterparts while ensuring easy integration into various workflows.

For operators seeking versatility, the TM320 and TM325 models provide an advanced solution with additional features. Both of these models share a user-friendly interface that simplifies the printing process, making them accessible for operators with varying levels of technical knowledge. The TM325, in particular, is equipped with wireless connectivity options, allowing for seamless integration into mobile and networked environments.

All Dickson Industrial printers are designed with durability in mind. They are constructed to withstand harsh industrial conditions, with features like metal chassis and protective casings that reduce the risk of damage. Additionally, each model supports a variety of label sizes and materials, offering businesses the flexibility they need to create customized labeling solutions.

In terms of technology, Dickson Industrial printers incorporate advanced software options for easy label design and printer management. This software is compatible with numerous file formats, enabling users to create labels that meet specific regulatory and branding requirements.

Overall, Dickson Industrial’s SM425, SM320, SM300, TM320, and TM325 printers provide efficient, reliable, and versatile printing solutions that cater to the needs of various industries. Their combination of advanced technology, durability, and user-friendliness makes them a valuable asset for any business looking to enhance their labeling processes.