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8000 Controller |
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Continuously monitors up
to 16 channels
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Completely
microprocessor-programmable
(password protected
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Weather and
tamper-resistant NEMA 4X
enclosure
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(lockable)
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Using Industrial
Scientific’s proven,
reliable,
fixed-point gas
monitors, the
Wireless Information
Transmission, or WIT
System™, adds an
advanced wireless
technology to
eliminate extensive
wiring — reducing
costs and adding
almost unlimited
flexibility. The WIT
System™ uses a
unique
frequency-hopping
transmission signal
to ensure that the
monitors and
controllers are in
constant
communication with
each other.
This spread-spectrum
signal, operating at
a frequency of
902-928 MHz, is not
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Industrial Scientific’s 8000
Controller meets your plant
safety monitoring
requirements today, yet it
is easily modified to meet
the changing needs of
tomorrow. The 8000
Controller is a
multi-channel controller
that monitors up to sixteen
4-20 mA transmitters. With a
variety of sensors to choose
from, the 8000 Controller
can easily be configured to
meet most any monitoring
need, for more than just
gases. The 8000 is simply
programmed with the press of
a few keypads, and can
simultaneously process
multiple signals.
The 8000 Controller has
on-board contacts that can
activate external devices
such as alarm horns, lights
and pumps when triggered by
detected conditions at any
sensor. The system is fully
programmable, providing
flexibility to meet current
requirements, yet adapts
quickly when your needs
change. The 8000 Controller
can link to a remote
computer via an RS-232
serial port and is available
with optional Windows®-based
datalogging software.
Like all Industrial
Scientific products, the
8000 Controller is built to
withstand rugged conditions
while delivering peak
performance at all times.
The unit is tamper-resistant
and requires the user to
enter a security code in
order to obtain access to
the operating keypad.
The 8000 Controller is
designed to fulfill your
monitoring needs at a low
cost of ownership, over a
long economic life. |
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