Description
The FieldLogger is a versatile, powerful and yet cost effective data logger handling analog, digital and other types of variables with high resolution and speed. The FieldLogger has 8 configurable analog inputs that can be used for thermocouple, PT100, PT1000, voltage and current inputs plus 2 relay outputs and 8 configurable digital I/O s. In addition, the unit also have 128 mathematical channels for calculations on measured values and a single RS485 interface for up to 32 Modbus RTU channels. A USB Mini port is available for a PC interface allowing configuration, monitoring and downloading, whilst a USB Interface is also available for downloading data to a USB memory stick..
Features
- 8 Universal analog input channels. Suitable for thermocouples, V, mV, mA, PT100 and PT1000
- Voltage input ranges 0-20mV, 0-50mV, 0-60mV, -20 to +20mV, 0-5V, 0-10V
- Current input ranges 0-20mA and 4-20mA
- Temperature inputs J, K, T, E, N, R, S & B Thermocouples or PT100 and PT1000
- Reading and logging rates of up to 1000Hz with 24 bit A/D conversion resolution
- 8 digital Individually configurable I/O’s
- 2 relay outputs (NO, NC and common) rated at 3 amps at 150VAC or 30V DC
- RS485 interface (Modbus master or slave). When acting as a master, the unit can read up to 32 slave devices. Registers read can be used in logging, alarms or mathematical operations
- USB-device interface for configuring, monitoring and download
- USB-host interface for logged data retrieval through a USB flash drive
- Up to 32 configurable alarms. Alarm actions can include: Activating relays; Activating digital outputs; Starting and/or stopping logging
- Up to 128 virtual channels. Basic mathematical functions to be applied on other channels: sum, subtraction, multiplication, division, logic (AND, OR and exclusive OR), square root and power
- 24vDC output for powering up to eight 4-20mA transmitters
- Power: 100 to 240vAC
- Logging: – Up to 100 channels can be logged at a configurable rate- Data download through the configuration software or through the freely distributed download DLL