Ecmweb 1853 Potd 02 17 11
Ecmweb 1853 Potd 02 17 11
Ecmweb 1853 Potd 02 17 11
Ecmweb 1853 Potd 02 17 11
Ecmweb 1853 Potd 02 17 11

Sequence of events recorder

Feb. 17, 2011
The CyTime SER-3200 sequence of events recorder (SER) provides time-stamped event reporting for 32 high-speed digital input channels

The CyTime SER-3200 sequence of events recorder (SER) provides time-stamped event reporting for 32 high-speed digital input channels. Designed to record the date and time associated with input state changes, time synchronization is achieved via unmodulated IRIG-B input from a GPS receiver or via RS-485 signal from another SER-3200 serving as time sync master. Data is available over an Ethernet network using a standard Web browser or via application software using Modbus TCP/IP.

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