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News Release from: Land Instruments International | Subject: Landmark Technic
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 22 February 2002

Signal processor conditions thermometer
signals

High precision, digital, DIN-rail mounted signal processor provides economic conditioning of any System 4 thermometer output signal - ideal for both OEM and end-user applications.

Landmark Technic is a new high precision, digital, DIN-rail mounted signal processor from Land Infrared providing economic conditioning of any System 4 thermometer output signal - ideal for both OEM and end-user applications Technic is microprocessor-based with a complete range of thermometer signal conditioning functions, including emissivity/non-greyness adjustment, peak picker, averager, track and hold, and 4 to 20mA and alarm relay outputs

Landmark Technic has standard electrical outputs and is DIN-rail mounted for easy back-of-panel mounting into OEM and end-user process control systems.

RS232C serial communications are included, providing a remote interface between the processor and a PC for configuring the system parameters.

The average time constant can be adjusted from 50ms to 512s and is used to smooth rapidly fluctuating changes in the measured signal.

The peak picker decay rate is adjustable from 0.25 to 512deg/s, used when measuring the temperature of intermittent targets.

A track-and-hold function is provided, with remote input via voltage-free relay or switch contacts.

An optional DIN-rail mounted DPU power supply unit provides the required 30V to 50V DC, and a Landmark Indicator LMi provides an easy-to-read digital display of the measured temperature. Request a free brochure from Land Instruments International ...

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