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Communications
• Ethernet Modbus
®
TCP
• Isolated communications
Profile Ramp and Soak
• Prole engine affects 1 to 4 loops in sync
• 40 proles with 50 steps per prole
Data Logging
• User selectable parameters: Up to a maximum of 128 active parameters depending on
conguration
• Logging interval: Programmable increments between 0.1 seconds and 60 minutes if
logging to internal memory. Logging directly to USB; 1.0 seconds to 60 minutes
• File types: .CSV for standard data logging or proprietary format for encrypted data log
option
• Storage: 80MB internal memory or to USB memory stick
• File transfer: Internal memory to USB host port or to Ethernet Modbus
®
TCP
• Transfer options: On demand by user or user programmable based on when a new data log
le record is available. Utilizes TFTP and Samba protocols
• Record: Date and time stamped
Batch Processing with Bar Code Data Entry Via USB Scanner
• Compatible with many bar code types including Code 128, Code 39, Extended Code 39,
Data Matrix, Interleaved 2 of 5, ISSN, SISAC, LOGMARS, QR, UCC/EAN-128
(GS1-128, UPC-A & E)
• Compatible with most USB scanner types such as Zebra DS4308, DS2208, LI2208 and
LS2208
• USB port provides 500mA max. power supply for bar code scanner/base charging
• Display can show bar code elds up to a maximum length of 48 characters.
Characters might wrap to 2 rows after 24 characters
• Part-Prole list entries – approximately 1,000 typical length part numbers of 15 charac-
ters each can be stored. Can easily import different part les via USB thumb drive con-
nection to cover a higher quantity range of part lists
• Program the bar code scanner to add an enter key (carriage return feed) at the end of
each bar code data eld sent to F4T/D4T. Refer to USB scanner user manual.
Trending
• 4 user programmable charts
• 6 pens available per chart
• View analog sensors, process values, set points and power
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