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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Testing
News Release from: GE Sensing | Subject: Validation instrument
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 02 April 2007

Validation instrument has better
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GE Sensing has improved its industry standard Kaye Validator instrument, with a major enhancement including Version 3.0 software.

GE Sensing has improved its industry standard Kaye Validator instrument, with a major enhancement Version 3.0 software has been designed to ensure regulatory compliance and provide more efficient and effective validation

Superior graphing and post-qualification reporting eliminate the need to download data to an Excel spreadsheet, significantly increasing flexibility, saving time and reducing potential data analysis errors.

Users can also merge reports from several Validators, as well as combine reports from a wired Kaye Validator and a wireless Kaye ValProbe system.

Software 3.0 comes complete with the validation support package, including IQ, OQ and Validation Reference Binder.

"The Kaye Validator 3.0 software has the ability of automatically storing all critical data at a network location," says Tim Wortley, Senior Global Product Manager at GE Sensing.

" The improved audit trail and security features greatly enhance compliance and data management." Kaye Validator hardware features now also include a USB port, allowing direct Serial USB connection between the PC and the Validator.

Internal and floppy disk reporting capacity is improved 3-5 fold, allowing longer runs between floppy changes and less risk of data loss.

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