Watlow’s D4T with INTUITION has a wide range of field-removable I/O modules for design flexibility.
Configurations can be customized to meet the scaling needs of equipment and applications while providing the hardware types required for compatibility. The data logger features a 4.3-inch color touch panel with a high-resolution graphical user interface, which allows channels, alarms, inputs and outputs to be personalized with user-defined names. The learning curve is shortened because of the intuitive screen layout and menu navigation. The data logging capability complies with regulatory standards with the ability to choose encrypted, .CSV or both types of file formats for tamper proof record needs. It enables security using lock-out security levels for different user groups, and simplifies record-keeping management with the ability to archive records to the cloud or a connected PC network. Users can choose where to store the files, including inside the controller, on a connected USB memory device or to a connected PC anywhere in the world. The unit is provided with COMPOSER graphical configuration PC software, which archives and documents controller setup, speeds up and simplifies commissioning and connects with controllers easily via Ethernet.
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