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Monday, April 04, 2005
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Portable Datalogger

The OM-DAQPRO-5300 is an eight-channel portable data acquisition and logging system with graphic display and built-in analysis functions. The datalogger is powered by an internal rechargeable battery and is capable of sampling, processing, and displaying measurements without being connected to a computer. The OM-DAQPRO-5300 is designed as a professional, cost-effective, compact, and stand-alone data logging system that can be used with a wide variety of applications. With its high resolution and fast analog-to-digital converter, the OM- DAQPRO-5300 meets the majority of data logging requirements in most industrial applications. Its ability to display measured values and analyze them in real- time on a graphical interface minimizes the need to download collected data to a computer for further analysis. Every OM-DAQPRO-5300 datalogger is embedded with a serial number and can be loaded with a descriptive comment for safe identification. The datalogger is easy to use because all its functions are broken down into an eight-icon menu. The four buttons on the datalogger 's front keypad can be used to browse every menu and execute any of the commands.
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