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News Release from: Yokogawa Europe - Industrial Automation | Subject: Paperless portable recorders
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 October 2007
Paperless integrated-display portable
recorders
The MV1000 and MV2000, two new paperless portable recorders from Yokogawa Electric, have integrated display, recording, and communications functions.
Yokogawa Electric has announced the launch of the MV1000 and MV2000, two new paperless portable recorders that feature a greatly increased number of input channels and more memory than earlier models The MV1000 and MV2000 are all-in-one portable recorders with integrated display, recording, and communications functions
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 11 Feb 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The MV1000 and MV2000 can continuously record on-site changes in temperature, voltage, current, flow, pressure and other parameters.
The new instruments are Yokogawa's third-generation of paperless portable recorders, following the development of enhanced network-capable versions of the first-generation MV100 and MV200.
The MV1000 and MV2000 weigh 10% less than these earlier models, are easier to operate, have more channels and larger memory, and are ideal for a broad range of applications.
Development background With product development, production technology, engineering, and other fields in various industries, there is still a strong demand for chart recorders that can print data on chart (recording) paper.
However, paperless recorders that can output data to a personal computer via the Internet and store data on CompactFlash cards and other types of media are becoming mainstream.
Users of recorders have a need for greater performance and more advanced functions, and also seek to improve the efficiency of development and production.
They require recorders with many channels that can handle numerous measurement items in a wide range of applications.
Furthermore, the demand for recorders with a large recording capacity for uninterrupted recording over extended periods is also increasing.
This need is particularly strong in the area of temperature recording.
To meet these needs, Yokogawa has increased the number of input channels and added more memory to the MV1000 and MV2000 paperless portable recorders.
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