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Partlow VersaVu Paperless Recorder


 


 

 

 

  • Webbased visualisation and configuration
  • Measurement data acquisition from 200 ms
  • 4, 8, or 12 universal 16-bit inputs; Class 0,2%
  • Up to 12 relay outputs
  • Channel visualization in up to 8 groups
  • Storage medium: USB-Stick
  • Ethernet interface for configuration
  • RS 485 for Modbus master or Modbus slave
  • Mathematical functions in realtimeFront protection mode IP 65 / Nema 4X

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The Paperless Recorder is a freely configurable, microprocessor-controlled device for measurement, storage, visualization, monitoring, documenting, and evaluating measurement data. Various versions are available, with 4, 8, or 12 universal inputs. Via a Modbus link, the unit can be expanded with 12 additional channels.

Measured data are buffered in the internal memory, from where they can be exported to a USB stick. By means of a Web-based visualisation the measurement data can be displayed and a first evaluation of the historical data is possible.

The device has been designed for industrial use, and apart from numerous extra functions. It offers the latest communication possibilities. For example, via the Ethernet interface the VersaVu can be configured completely, and the integrated web server permits convenient monitoring. E-mail messaging and FTP functions put a finishing touch to the Ethernet communication concept.

In its immediate automation environment, the VersaVu is also very communicative: a serial interface with Modbus function can be used for slave or master operation.

 

 


Another highly important link to the process is the 6,4-inch TFT display with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. The display provides excellent readability even at wide angles.

Measurement values can be displayed either as trend curves or bargraphs in horizontal or vertical direction; a numeric display is also possible.

The VersaVu features a group manager, with which the different input signals can be assigned freely to a visualization group.

Any input signal can be assigned to several groups. Grouping the inputs helps to improve transparency, and also permits the use of different parameters for every signal within a group.

The VersaVu offers 8 visualization groups, whereby every group can contain up to 12 channels. Within a visualization group, different displays can be activated.

From the horizontal displays, it is also possible to call a historic display of the data stored in the memory.

 

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