


MAJOR FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
Your recorder can record temperature and other various industrial variables on a 100 mm (if your recorder is RD200) or 180 mm (if your recorder is RD2800) chart for 1 to 4 channels (depending on the number of pens).
(1)Trace printing by pens
(2)Digital data printing to print measured values and other data
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Features
Major features are shown below.
•Universal input. A range can be selected optionally for every channel from 10 DC voltage ranges, 36 thermocouple ranges and 11 resistance thermometer ranges.
•Universal power supply. The working voltage range is 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.
•International safety standards…. CE: Conformance, UL and CSA
•The basic operation should be carried out after programming range numbers and the trace printing range.
•You can execute all operation by the front keyboard without pulling out the internal unit. The internal unit cannot be pulled out.
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Functions
Major functions are shown below.
Display | Printing |
●Simultaneous display of the measured values for 1 | ●Trend tracing for 1 to 4 channels |
to 4 channels. | |
●Analog indication of measured values for 1 to 4 | engineering unit, tag) |
channels with bargraphs. | ●Periodic data printing (Measured values are |
●Six status lamps | digitally printed at preset intervals.) |
●Switching the operation screens | ●Digital data printing (Measured values are digitally |
(Measured value, Clock and Alarm Activation) | printed on demanding.) |
●Measured values blinks when alarm activates. ●Message printing
(Note) | ●On or off of time axis synchronization (POC) |
(Note) Programming of alarm is necessary. Alarm output is only available when your recorder is with the option of “Alarm Output”.
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