100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE
HA027271
Issue 12 Mar 04
User Guide
Page 102
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (Recorder)
Inputs/Outputs
3- or 6-channel universal input (as specified at time of order)
1 Change-over relay output board (option)
Transmitter power supply (non-isolated) (option)
3.5 inch floppy disk
Other options
Software:
CSV archive file format
E-mail (If Ethernet / relay option fitted)
File transfer protocol (FTP) (If Ethernet / relay option fitted)
Log Scales
Maths calculations
Remote viewer (If Ethernet / relay option fitted) ('Lite' and 'Full' versions of Remote Viewer available)
Security Manager
Totalisers/Counters/Timers
Two groups
Hardware:
Transmitter power supply (non-isolated)
Low supply-voltage option
Environmental Performance
Temperature limits
Operation:
5 to 40˚C
Storage:
-20 to + 50˚C
Humidity limits
Operation:
20% to 80% RH (non - condensing)
Storage:
20% to 80% RH (non - condensing)
Altitude (maximum)
<2000 metres
Protection
Standard bezel/display:
IP54 (when panel mounted)
Standard sleeve:
IP20
Shock
BS EN61010
Vibration (10 Hz to 150Hz)
2g peak
Physical
Panel mounting
DIN43700
Bezel size
144mm x 144mm
Panel cutout
138mm x 138mm (-0.0 + 1.0) mm
Depth behind bezel
248 mm (213mm without terminal cover)
Weight
3 kg. max.
Mounting angle
±
15 ˚ from vertical
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Emissions and immunity
BS EN61326
Electrical safety
BS EN61010.
Installation category II, Pollution degree 2
Power requirements
Line voltage
Standard:
85 to 265V; 47 to 63 Hz or 110 to 370Vdc.
Low voltage option:
20 to 42V RMS; 45 to 400 Hz, or 20 to 54V dc.
Power (max.)
60 VA (Inrush current 36A)
Fuse type
Recorder:
None
Interrupt protection
Standard:
200msec. at 240V ac, with full load.
Low voltage option:
20msec. at 20V dc or RMS, with full load.
Back-up battery
Type
Poly-carbonmonofluoride/lithium (BR2330). Part Number PA261095
Support time
A fully-charged, new battery supports the Real-Time Clock for a minimum of 1 year with the recorder unpowered
Replacement period
3-years
Stored data
Time; date; values for totalisers, counters and timers; batch data; values for those maths functions with history, such as
Fvalue, Rolling average, Stopwatch etc.