8-channel data loggers for environmental, temperature monitoring

Feb. 26, 2013
Up to 32 alarm events can be detected with new data loggers from AEMC.

The 8-Channel Model DL-1080 (no display) and DL-1081 (with display) data loggers from AEMC are offer versatile, powerful handling of analog, digital and other types of variables, with high display resolution and speed. Applications include process monitoring and recording, remote temperature logging, and environmental monitoring.

Easy to configure and operate, the data loggers have 8 configurable analog inputs that can measure thermocouples, Pt100, Pt1000, DC voltage and DC current signals. The DL-1080 and DL-1081 have 2 relay outputs and 8 digital ports that are individually configurable as inputs or outputs. Up to 128 math channels can be used to perform operations on the measured values.

Up to 32 alarm events can be detected, allowing output activations, e-mails and SNMP trap sending.

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The devices' RS485 interface can operate as a Modbus RTU master or slave. As a master, it can read and log up to 64 external channels. A 10/100Mbps Ethernet interface allows access through a browser (HTTP), FTP (client and server), e-mails sending (SMTP), SNMP and Modbus TCP.

The Model DL-1081 incorporates a color display that can be attached or remotely installed for local indication or configuration. A user friendly configuration software program is included and can be accessed by Ethernet, USB or RS485 and also provides means for online monitoring, logged data downloading, printing and exporting to spread sheets and other formats.

The DL-1080 and DL-1081 each have a mini USB interface for connecting to a computer for configuration, monitoring and data download, and another USB port for plugging into a flash drive for data retrieval. 512k internal basic memory is used to store data. Memory can be expanded via SD card up to 16GB.

Features summary:

8 universal analog input channels
8 digital I/Os (individually configured as inputs or outputs)
2 relay outputs (NO, NC and common)
RS485 interface (Modbus master or slave)
24VDC output to power up to eight 4 to 20mA transmitters
Ethernet interface for LAN and internet use
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
Up to 128 virtual channels
Detachable display
Up to 100 channels can be logged at a user configurable rate
Data downloading through the configuration software or through the freely distributed downloaded DLL

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