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GRAPHTEC WR300 - 1.1 Overview; 1.2 Features

GRAPHTEC WR300
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General Description
1.1 Overview
The WR300/310 Thermal Arraycorder is a compact, lightweight recorder that comes with a large-screen color
display panel and a large-capacity hard disk (models with a built-in hard disk only).
The WR300/310 employs a large-screen color LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) for its display panel and a
thermal printhead in its printer unit, enabling high-speed display and high-speed recording.
Moreover, use of the PCMCIA card and the large-capacity hard disk* permits direct storage of a large volume
of measured data.
* WR310 only
1.2 Features
Input
(1) The adoption of plug-in type amp units lets you choose amps to suit a variety of objects for
measurement.
(2) The recorder is equipped with dedicated keys that enable amp-related settings to be specified using
interactive menu screens.
Display
(1) With the 8.4-inch TFT color liquid crystal display, you can confirm the waveforms of measured data and
each channel's settings at a glance.
Recording
(1) Recording on chart paper, up to a maximum chart speed of 50 mm/second, demonstrates its full power
during realtime waveform recording of high-speed events.
(2) The recording zone for each channel can be separately set, enabling revision of the recording format to
suit individual applications.
Data Capture
(1) Concurrently with recording, a large volume of measured data can be saved at high speed to a PCMCIA
card or large-capacity hard disk*.
(2) Even after saving a large volume of data, use of the Search function lets you easily retrieve the required
portion of the data.
*WR310 only
Data Control & Processing
(1) The software provided lets you set conditions and monitor data on a computer using the USB or TCP/IP
interface.
(2) Captured data can be read from the OPS023 software to files and displayed for processing.
(3) Data can be transferred off-line to a computer using memory media (PCMCIA cards).

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