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Overview
The System 200 is an expanded feature
model of the HyperLogger portable data logging system.
The System 200 consists of a HyperLogger and an RPS-1
Rechargeable Power Supply housed in a NEMA 4x rated enclosure.
The System 200 was designed to meet the needs of remote
data logging applications where power is unavailable for
excitation of sensors and transmitters. Additionally, the
System 200 is ideal for data collection installations at
unattended sites with no available grid power. The System
200 batteries are readily recharged via photovoltaic, wind
or other power sources through the integral charging circuitry.
The RPS-1 provides two programmable voltage, current limited,
regulated power supply outputs for sensor excitation, alarm
output power, and/or other applications.
Housed in a lockable, NEMA 4X enclosure,
the System 200 is designed for portable, plant floor, and
long-term outdoor remote data collection applications. A
large wiring compartment is provided for I/O wiring routing
to connections. Wiring access holes are provided in the
base with gland type, liquid tight fittings. Batteries are
door mounted for easy access. Wall mounting tabs and full
installation and operation instructions are included.
Data Logging Component
A typical ready-to-deploy System 200
consists of a powerful HyperLogger Portable Data Logging
System Base, an assortment of User specified standard HyperLogger
plug-in Interface Modules, the HyperWareT WindowsT based
software, and any additional User specified accessories
such as modems, PCMCIA transportable memory cards and more.
Full details on the HyperLogger, HyperWareT, Interface
Modules, and other accessories are available on their
respective pages.
Rechargeable Power Supply Component
Integral to the System 200 is the
RPS-1 Rechargeable Power Supply. Two User programmable power
supply outputs are available which can source seven different
regulated voltage levels for sensor excitation and/or transmitter
loop power from the RPS rechargeable gel-cells. In addition
to the outputs, a control line is provided to cycle the
outputs on and off under HyperLogger software control...
thereby maximizing battery life.
Charging circuitry is included in
the RPS-1 which keeps the two included gel-cell batteries
charged when an AC, DC, photovoltaic, wind or other energy
source is supplied to the RPS. Full details on the RPS function
and specifications are available on the RPS-1 page.
Technical Specifications
For technical specifications
on the HyperLogger system and/or the RPS power supply,
refer to their respective product pages...
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