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· The Commander PR100 strip-chart process recorder was launched in September 1996.
· It enabled recording of up to 6 inputs with the option to fit additional inputs, output relays, digital I/O and analog outputs.
· An inbuilt text printing functionality was standard and optional advanced functions (for example, math, logic, totalizer, RS485 communications and PCMCIA memory card logging) were available.
· PR100 was superseded by the SR100A strip-chart recorder, which in turn became obsolete in January 2015 and was replaced by the ScreenMaster RVG200 paperless recorder.
· With up to 24 inputs, a 21 CFR part 11 compliant data recording system and clear text display, the RVG200 is the ideal replacement for the PR100.
· If fewer recording channels are needed, an alternative choice is the ScreenMaster SM500F. This field-mount paperless recorder has the same functionality as the PR100 and the RVG200 but is available with less I/O capability for smaller applications.
· The Commander PR100 strip-chart process recorder was launched in September 1996.
· It enabled recording of up to 6 inputs with the option to fit additional inputs, output relays, digital I/O and analog outputs.
· An inbuilt text printing functionality was standard and optional advanced functions (for example, math, logic, totalizer, RS485 communications and PCMCIA memory card logging) were available.
· PR100 was superseded by the SR100A strip-chart recorder, which in turn became obsolete in January 2015 and was replaced by the ScreenMaster RVG200 paperless recorder.
· With up to 24 inputs, a 21 CFR part 11 compliant data recording system and clear text display, the RVG200 is the ideal replacement for the PR100.
· If fewer recording channels are needed, an alternative choice is the ScreenMaster SM500F. This field-mount paperless recorder has the same functionality as the PR100 and the RVG200 but is available with less I/O capability for smaller applications.