About Universal Scanner Data Logger
Universal Scanner Data Logger is mainly designed for reading, measuring, printing and monitoring data in graphical & numeric format from varied instruments, the range can be availed in varied mechanical shapes, specifications & configurations. This allows to connect to different types of sensors and have a USB interface for transferring data to a computer. Universal Scanner Data Logger is employed in a variety of environments, including refineries, offshore drilling & processing platforms, chemical processing plants, chemical storage areas, and stack monitoring.
| Model Name/Number |
ZT504 |
| Type Of Data Logger |
Digital Data Logger |
| Power |
90 to 260 VAC,24VDC,12VDC |
| Display |
2*4 Digit (0.56 Inch) (Process Value,Channel No.) |
| Brand |
Ztech |
| Accuracy |
+/-0.1% for Linear Input +/-0.25% for Non Linear Input |
| Enclosure |
ABS Plastic Moulded,Weather Proof,Flame Proof |
| Input |
Universal Input (TC,RTD,mA,mV,V,ohm) |
| Indication |
Alarm Indication (High,Low),Alarm Status,Communication LED,Auto/ Manual Channel Indication |
| Noumber of Channel |
8,16,24 Channel |
| Dimension |
96(w) * 192(h) * 150mm (d),96(w) * 96(h) * 110mm (d),72(w) * 144(h) * 150mm (d) |
| Analog Output |
2*Isolated 4-20mA Retransmission (600ohm Load Capacity) |
| Mounting |
Panel |
Flexible Data Acquisition for Industrial NeedsThis data logger accommodates a wide range of sensor inputs, including RTD, thermocouple, voltage, and current. Multiple sensor channels (up to 8 or 12, model-dependent) can be monitored simultaneously, enabling comprehensive process measurement and control. Customized sampling and logging intervals ensure precise data recording for diverse applications.
Intuitive Display & User-Friendly InterfaceThe device is equipped with a dual large seven-segment red LED display for clear real-time readings. Each sensor channel is numbered on the display, simplifying tracking and analysis. The keypad and front panel interface allow for straightforward configuration, aided by a configurable menu lock for operational security.
Reliable Alarms and Logging CapabilitiesUser-settable alarm limits, LED indicators, and event/alarm logging enhance safety and operational response. Event logs and system data are retained in non-volatile memory even in power loss scenarios, ensuring uninterrupted data reliability. Both relay and SSR output options are available, based on the model.
FAQ's of Universal Scanner Data Logger:
Q: How do I set up the Universal Scanner Data Logger for my application?
A: Begin by mounting the device on a panel using the provided mounting clamps and connect your desired sensor types (RTD, thermocouple, voltage, current, etc.) to the panel-mounted terminals. Configure the input channels, sampling interval, and calibration settings using the front-panel keypad. Consult the user manual for step-by-step installation and setup instructions tailored for your process.
Q: What types of sensors can the Universal Scanner Data Logger accommodate?
A: This logger supports universal sensor inputs, including RTD/PT100, multiple thermocouple types (K/J/T/R/S/B/N), voltage, and current inputs. Input configuration is user-programmable per channel, granting great flexibility for different industrial applications.
Q: Where does the device store logged data and will it retain information during power loss?
A: The device features non-volatile memory for secure data retention, ensuring logged events and readings remain intact even if the power supply is interrupted. This guarantees data continuity and integrity for subsequent review and reporting.
Q: What benefits does the event and alarm logging capability provide?
A: Event and alarm logging enhance operational safety by capturing abnormal conditions with precise timestamps. This feature supports proactive maintenance and fast troubleshooting, reducing downtime and supporting compliance with industrial standards.
Q: How can data be accessed or downloaded for analysis?
A: The Universal Scanner Data Logger offers optional RS232/RS485 Modbus communication for integration with PC-based software (if purchased). This allows for data download, remote monitoring, and generation of digital or LCD reports, streamlining data analysis and documentation.
Q: When should I use a programmable sampling interval?
A: Programmable sampling intervals are ideal when you need tailored data acquisition rates to suit process dynamics. Set faster intervals for critical or rapidly changing variables and slower ones for stable processes, optimizing memory usage and analytic granularity.
Q: What are the usage and operational limitations regarding humidity and temperature?
A: The device operates reliably in environments with 10% to 90% non-condensing relative humidity and within a temperature range of 0C to 50C. Always ensure the installation site stays within these boundaries for optimal performance and longevity.