If you want to achieve greater control over you processes, then put our Memograph M data manager to the test. It provides safe and secure data acquisition, analysis, trending and visualisation for improved process control.
With up to 20 universal inputs, Memograph M is the ideal data manager for use across the process industries for tasks such as measuring point analysis, quality assurance and even laboratory applications. Better still, by means of PROFIBUS or MODBUS systems, the Memograph M can be expanded up to 40 channels and connected to SCADA and PLC systems for maximum functionality. All this data is stored internally in the 256MB memory or externally on USB sticks or SD cards – you choose. And, with the option of secure data recording compliant to FDA 21 CFR 11, Memograph M can be used in a range of pharmaceutical processes to provide reliable, tamper-proof measured value analysis.
Information at a glance
The brilliant 7” high resolution LCD display means Memograph M is easy to read from any angle, providing a clear window to your process. A wealth of data is available at a glance: from curves and bargraphs to circular chart and analogue instrument display. This user-friendly display is combined with simple operation via four keys and a ‘Navigator’ button, guiding you through the intuitive menus with ease!
Turn data into information
Memograph M analyses raw data and stores analogue values, counter values or quantities and, simultaneously, up to 6 different operating times or switch states. Up to 100 alarm setpoint values can be monitored and retransmitted using the 6 relays included in the basic version. Non-linear signal processing is no longer a problem with Memograph M - each input can be linearised using a linearisation table with a maximum of 32 points. A loop power supply and two analogue outputs provide additional flexibility, such as powering other 2-wire transmitters and the retransmission of calculated values. Better still, its fast scan rate (100ms) means the information collected and displayed will always be completely up to date.
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