Hardware
- Option Boards
- Communications
- USB Peripherals
- Stainless steel
The 6000 series support multiple option board slots,
up to 4 on the 6100A and up to 9 on the 6180A. This allows the user
to customise a unit to fit their specific needs. Available option
boards include relay output boards (Form A, B, and C), and Event
Input boards. The 6000 series offer high speed
auto-sensing 10/100baseT Ethernet capability.Adding the serial
communications option no longer takes up an option slot, removing
the previous limitation of 30 input channels on the 5180V. Serial
interface is now through a pair of 9-pin D type serial ports, which
are software selectable between EIA232 or 422/485. Available comms
protocols are ASCII, FTP, Modbus RTU, and Modbus TCP. 6000 series
instruments are inherently Modbus slaves, and can be optionally
enabled as Modbus masters. USB (Universal Serial Bus)
connectivity provides for the use of USB memory sticks as an
additional data storage media. Additionally, USB devices including
keyboard, mouse, bar code scanner, and floppy disk drives are plug
and play. The stainless steel bezel option provides for
hygienic design and washdown capability and is ideal for clean
applications such as food & beverage, and life sciences. This
option eliminates the front media flap, therefore the optional rear
USB ports should be ordered if removable media is required. Software
- Maths
- Groups
- User Screens
- Bridge (Remote Viewing)
- Printing
- Batch
- Events
- Alarm & Notify
- Trend Speed
- Try before you Buy - Trial Mode
The 6000 series instruments offer up to 128 virtual
channels, configurable as Maths, Totalisers, or Counters. This
configuration is software selectable on the unit, eliminating the
need for a new key code to change the mix.
The 6000 series instruments offer 6 groups as
standard, with as option for an additional 6 groups - making a total
of 12.
The user screen capability has been enhanced by the
addition of memory allowing for more components, and higher
resolution pictures. The 6180A has an XGA display (1024 x 768
pixels) vs. the 5180V SVGA display (800 x 600 pixels). Also, the
6000s support 16-bit color (65535 colors) vs. 12-bit color (256
colors) support on the 5000s. The speed of changing from screen to
screen has also drastically improved.
Bridge software gives the 6000 series an extremely
powerful remote viewing capability. For security, Bridge
connectivity is password protected and must be enabled on a per-user
basis. Bridge Lite, now included as a standard feature, allows the
user to view the recorder's home screen from any PC that is
networked to the recorder. Bridge Full gives the user full access to
all of the recorder's features. In short, it virtually puts the
recorder right in front of you. |