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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.

Cyber Sciences

For more information, visit www.cyber-sciences.com.

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