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Data logger for singing in the rain

A Jekyll Electronic Technology product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Feb 25, 2002

Jekyll has a new waterproof IP67-rated Pulsar Telelog for data transfer from installations where environmental protection is essential.

Jekyll has a new waterproof IP67-rated Pulsar Telelog for data transfer from installations where environmental protection is essential.

This stand-alone data logger with integral V22bis line powered modem is ideal for remote access telemetry applications.

It operates without batteries for easy maintenance and remote diagnostics allows installation online.

Robust and compact, the Pulsar Telelog can be used for environmental monitoring, overflow (level) or leak detection, automated utility energy metering, door contacts, access monitoring, programmable logic controllers and more.

It can accumulate input pulses from digital sensors, provide alarms on input state changes or out of limits sensor readings.

Optional extras include analogue inputs and even an SMS facility for alarm status notification to a mobile phone or pager.

The Telelog's telephone line connection provides all power to the unit and a reliable medium for continuous remote access.

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