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News Release from: CSE Seprol | Subject: S250 programmable telemetry controller
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 July 2002
Telemetry controller handles all
acquisition
The S250 programmable telemetry controller is an ideal solution for all data acquisition needs.
The S250 programmable telemetry controller is an ideal solution for all data acquisition needs Designed and manufactured by Sheffield based Seprol, the S250 is an invaluable piece of telemetry equipment, combining high performance with excellent value for money
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The S250 is based around Seprol's well-established S500 product range and is equipped with an integral input/output and communications interface.
This technology, combined with innovative design and excellent engineering skills, has revolutionised the market for affordable telemetry control solutions.
Capable of operating in temperatures ranging from -10 to +80C and with expandable remote/local communications, the S250 can be used in a variety of situations and environments.
With its robust electrical and mechanical construction, it is equally suited to capturing real time and archived data from remote locations in the hills and valleys of water catchment areas as it is to the offshore monitoring of navigation equipment.
The user has constant access to information about the operational status of the equipment via the integral diagnostics within the unit, which continually perform health checks on hardware, firmware and application software.
The auto dial/auto answer modem incorporated into the unit, coupled with the low power sleep mode, enhances its value to your business via increased autonomy and user-friendliness.
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