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News Release from: JDL (Just Data Loggers) | Subject: TrendReader
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 23 January 2006
TrendReader software for ACR data
loggers
Incorporates many standard features such as simple logger set-up, easy integration of data collected, graphing, real time viewing, one-touch table view, and annotation of salient points to be noted
TrendReader software package for ACR data logging products available in the UK from JDL is constantly being expanded Updates for existing users can be downloaded from the manufacturers web site, free of charge
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Incorporating many standard features such as simple logger set-up, easy integration of data collected, graphing, real time viewing, one-touch table view, and annotation of the salient points to be noted.
TrendReader now offers new add-on modules.
Alarm dial out.
Further reading
Small data loggers now available in Europe
The Veriteq range of small data loggers is now available in Europe from JDL, and there will be a constant release of additional products that until recently have been only readily available in the USA
Accurate Monitoring of Pasteurisation Process
One simple and easy way to monitor the pasteurisation process is to use the PUM's data logger available from JDL.
In the hardware-based systems, the alarm signal comes from the SmartReader Plus 12-bit data logger's Alarm Dial Out feature.
The SRP data logger is capable of being connected via its communication jack to a modem and programmed with a pager number to dial if an alarm condition exists.
Alarm module.
This connects to the SRP data logger's communication jack.
It is designed to accept the Alarm Dial Out signal from the data logger and to produce an audible alarm and flashing light as well as trip an internal relay which can be used to enable or energise an external circuit (2A max) such as a siren, light or some other device.
Real time monitor.
Software generates alarms based on the real time readings it sees independent of the Alarm Dial Out feature in the SRP logger.
This software enables the user to have alarms generated by any, ACR unit purely based on the real time readings produced from the loggers.
The alarms are purely software related and require the loggers to be connected to the computer and running in real time.
When an alarm condition is encountered, the Real Time Monitor software can display the condition on the computer screen, beep, play a wave file or invoke an external program to start running.
(The external program is to be supplied or written by the user).
TalkBack software.
This automatically downloads logged information and responds to alarms when using the 12-bit SRP series loggers.
The ACR TalkBack program can accept a call from the SRP logger in this mode as well if it is running on a computer and the Alarm Dial Out on the SRP logger is set to call the computer modem (or is directly connected to the computer coms port).
The TalkBack software can display the condition on the computer screen (flash message), beep, play a wave file or invoke an external program to start running.
(The external program is to be supplied or written by the user.
It is not ACR generated software.
Real time graphing is as the data logger records information.
Networking and Remote Communications facilities exist for communication with single or multiple data loggers over a modem.
Easy and user intuitive facilities make for easy data logging using the ACR range of self-powered, palm sized instruments that can measure and record temperature, relative humidity, electric current, pressure, process signals, pulse frequency, power quality and more.
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