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Measuring and Managing Instrument Signals

Measure and record analog signals (voltage 0~5V) and ON/OFF signals. Number of Channels: 2 channels for Analog Signal, 2 channels for ON/OFF Signal for total of 4 channels.
Two types of measurement method (instantaneous or average) for analog signals, as well as two types of recording method (Pulse Number or Polarity Change) for ON/OFF signals are available to be chosen from for each channel.

Via an Internet Browser it is possible to view Current Measurement Readings, Download Recorded Data, and carry out a Variety of Settings

Because the WDR-3 is designed with a built-in WEB server, it can be accessed directly from a browser. Besides checking on current measurements via the browser, it is possible to view all recorded data in list form. Moreover, various communication and operational settings for the WDR-3 can be carried out via a browser.

*Network Settings are made using the Network Settings Utility.

Possible to Transmit Recorded Data as an E-mail Attachment to Specified Addresses at a Set Time

The WDR-3 incorporates a Data Sending function which allows for the automatic transmission at regular intervals of recorded data as E-mail attachment. This enables the receiving of recorded data at specific time intervals as set by the user.

*Because this is an SMTP client function, the User must prepare or be in an environment which has an SMTP/POP server in order to send e-mails.

Voltage Measurement Range: 0 to 5V

WDR-3 can measure and record input voltage from 0 to 5V. You can choose to record the voltage measurement as the instantaneous value for each recording interval span or as the average value for each recording interval span.

Recording by Instantaneous Value
Records measurements at set recording interval.
Recording by Average Value
Records the average value of the measurements taken every minute within the set recording interval.

Connect to a wireless LAN via CF Card

The WDR-3 has been designed with an onboard CF card slot.
By inserting a wireless LAN card in this slot, it is possible to connect a Wireless LAN; releasing the user from the burden of cables and wiring.

Please use only those CF type wireless cards that have been proven to be compatible and are for suggested use.

Currently the only Wireless LAN card that has been tested and proven compatible with the WDR-3 is the Dark Marketing Corporation’s Wireless LAN card "XI-815”.
For details, contact your local representative or dealer.

Internet Connection allows for Global Access to Data

The built-in Web Server gives the user the option of putting the data on the Internet for global access. Also by using the Internet connection the user can escape the boundaries of the Local Area Network and gain the freedom to manage and collect data from anywhere the Internet is available. This provides the facilitation of efficient management from remote sites, as well as offering outstanding cost performance.

Set Upper / Lower Limits and Send Warning E-mail

By making upper and lower limit settings for the WDR-3, when one of the set upper or lower limits has been exceeded, warning report e-mails can be sent.

*To make use of the warning report e-mail send function, it is necessary to create an environment in order to connect to the Internet or to an in-company (in-house) SMTP/POP server.

Possible to Use Contact Output for Warning Occurrence

When a set upper or lower limit has been exceeded, it is possible not only to send a warning report via e-mail, but it is also possible to use the provided contact output on the main unit to issue a warning within a structured warning system.


*The WDR-3 is designed solely for network communication. It does not include any RS-232 or USB communication interface. To use this product, please make sure to connect it to a network. Moreover, in order to use this product via the Internet, the user will need other devices, such as a router, and must first make necessary arrangements such as establishing an account with an Internet Service Provider for a line and obtaining a fixed IP address, domain, etc.

*When making settings in a WDR-3 without any settings already made (when purchased or after resetting), it is necessary to carry out these settings using a wired LAN connection. After having made all the necessary settings via the wired connection, it is possible to use a wireless LAN connection.

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