The Yokogawa FX112-4-2 is a state-of-the-art paperless chart recorder specifically designed for industrial control systems. It offers real-time data acquisition and recording, ensuring efficient monitoring and documentation of critical processes.
The Yokogawa FX112-4-2 is a state-of-the-art paperless chart recorder specifically designed for industrial control systems. It offers real-time data acquisition and recording, ensuring efficient monitoring and documentation of critical processes.
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Model Type:FX112
Channels Supported:4
Chart Paper Size:2
Mounting Style:Flush Panel
Display Type:Paperless Chart
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature:-40°C to +70°C
Humidity Range:0% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Power Supply:AC 24V
Data Storage:Built-in Compact Flash Card
Dimensions:W x H x D (mm)
:200 x 180 x 95
Weight:Approximately 0.5 kg
This state-of-the-art recorder is equipped with a large, high-resolution color touchscreen that allows for intuitive navigation and customization of display settings. Its durable and compact design makes it suitable for various industrial applications, ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments.
The YOKOGAWA FX112-4-2 supports multiple communication interfaces, including Ethernet and USB, facilitating seamless integration with existing systems and enabling remote access for monitoring and data retrieval.
With its robust data storage capabilities, this recorder ensures continuous operation without interruptions. It supports both USB flash drives and CF cards for flexible data backup and transfer options.
The unit’s modular architecture allows for easy expansion and customization, accommodating up to four input channels for versatile monitoring requirements. This flexibility is ideal for adapting to changing operational needs.
Designed with user-friendliness in mind, the YOKOGAWA FX112-4-2 includes an extensive range of built-in functions for data analysis and reporting, simplifying the process of interpreting and utilizing collected data for informed decision-making.