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WDR-3
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Analog Voltage, ON/OFF Signal

Number of Channels

2 channels for Analog Signal,
2 channels for ON/OFF Signal for total of 4 channels

Analog Signal Input

Number of Input Channels:
2 Channels for Analog Signal (Common Ground)

Signal Input: Voltage Input

Input voltage Range:0 to 5V (Input Resistance: 1MΩ)

Measurement Resolution: 4.88mV (10bit)

Measurement Cycle: 1min (average of 6 samplings ×10 seconds)

Recording Method: Instantaneous Value Recording Method: Data Measurement for each Recording Interval

Average Value Recording Method:
Average of Data Measurements for Recording Interval

Recording Interval: Six intervals to select from: 10,20,30,40,50 60 minutes

Recording Capacity: 2,880 Readings×2 channels

Recording Mode:
Endless Mode(Overwrite oldest data when capacity is full)

Monitoring Function: A warning can be issued when a measurement exceeds a set upper or lower limit for each channel during the set monitoring interval.

ON/OFF Signal Input

Measurement Channels:
2 Channels for On / Off Signal (Common Ground)

Input Signal: Voltage Input, Contact Input

Input voltage Range: 0 to 15V

Lo(on) Detection Voltage: 1V or below

Hi(off) Detection Voltage: 3V or above

OFF Detection Time: 50ms or above

ON Detection Time: 50ms or above

Pull up: 5V 4.7k

Recording Method
Pulse Recording Method:Records the number of pulses during the set recording interval (number of rising signals)
Polarity Change Recording Method: Records the time when a rising/falling signal occurs

Recording Interval
Pulse Number Recording Method: Six intervals to select from: 10,20,30,40,50 60 minutes

Polarity Change Recording Method: Measurement occurs every second without regard to recording interval and the date and time of any change is recorded.

Recording Capacity
Pulse Number: 2880 readings
Polarity Change: 760 readings

Recording Mode: Endless Mode(Overwrite oldest data when capacity is full)

Monitoring Function: Make monitoring time settings and upper / lower limit settings for the number of pulse signal changes for each channel, when those limit settings are exceeded, a warning notice is sent. It is also possible to make condition settings for signals, and when changes occur outside those conditions during the monitoring period, a warning is sent.

Power

AC Adaptor

External Contact Output (Warning Output)
Contact Output via Photo Relay

When operating the warning function
OFF-State Voltage: AC/DC 50V or below
ON-State Current: 0.1A or below
ON-State Resistance: MAX 35Ω

Type of Communication

Wired LAN (100/10BASE-T) / Wireless LAN (CF card*)

Operating Environment

Temperature: 0 to 50˚C / Humidity: 20 to 80%RH (No condensation)

Dimensions

H83×W102×D28mm

Weight of Main Unit

About 125g

Accessories included in package

Software Set
AC Adaptor (AD-0605 or AD-0607)×1
LAN Cable (LN-20W)×1
Introductory Guide (including Warranty) ×1

*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.

*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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