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News Release from: JDL (Just Data Loggers) | Subject: ACR SmartReader Plus
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 November 2006
LCD display for ACR SmartReader Plus
dataloggers
Display shows data in the units of the base channel type (ie, voltage, current, temperature relative humidity etc) with the ability to convert between Celsius and Fahrenheit scales
A real time reading display module for the range of ACR SRP 12-bit palm sized data loggers It is battery operated (two AA batteries) and easy to use
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is designed to let you view real time readings of an ACR SRP data logger and is ideal to use it for verification and spot checking purposes, while the logger is still in the field.
This eliminates the need to bring the logger in to connect to a computer.
The LCD display shows data in the units of the base channel type (ie, voltage, current, temperature relative humidity etc) with the ability to convert between Celsius and Fahrenheit scales for temperature measuring channels.
Operation to use is simple.
The stereo cable supplied connects the device to an SRP data logger.
By pushing any button on the display module, it begins scrolling through the channels to view real time readings.
The logger is 26.6x126.9x76.6 in size and weighs 185 grams.
The display window is 15x62mm and the font size is 20 point.
Operating temperature limits are 0 to 50C and the non-condensing RH is 95%.
JDL (Just Data Loggers) is the official appointed UK and Republic of Ireland distributor for ACR Systems of Canada.
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