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News Release from: Jekyll Electronic Technology | Subject: iLOG LAN
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 21 July 2006

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The new Infinite iLOG LAN data acquisition system is now available from Jekyll Electronic Technology, with a built-in Ethernet/LAN adaptor

The new Infinite iLOG LAN data acquisition system is now available from Jekyll Electronic Technology The device carries a built-in Ethernet/LAN adaptor and can be directly hooked on to a local network, to transmit its data and alarms via FTP or socket application commands

If the local network has a gateway to the Internet, or a GSM network router is connected, then the device can also transmit data and alarm e-mails.

The iLOG is an 'active' telemetry device.

This means a schedule can be set to send and receive data using internet capabilities such as FTP and e-mail.

The iLOG LAN can, therefore, be situated in any remote location.

All units carry a built-in TCP/IP webserver with live webpages that can be accessed by any internet browser application.

Users throughout the world can access, monitor and control the system via their internet browser.

The iLOG LAN has four high-resolution analogue inputs that allow independent or simultaneous measurements to be recorded.

All four inputs have scale adjustment capability and alarm limits that can be preset.

Two of the analogue inputs can be configured as counter inputs and can support pulse output sensors.

The unit also features four digital inputs and two digital outputs that can be used either for monitoring alarm states or as independent, remote controlled outputs.

Up to 40,000 measurements can be recorded in the internal power failsafe memory.

This means that there is enough memory for companies to be able to keep readings recorded every 15 minutes for one year in accordance with HACCP compliance regulations.

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