Advanced Systems & Designs, 159290-11, Genesis 1000 Series Data Collector, 4 Digital Port, 110V
The Genesis Multi-Gage Interface (MGI) streamlines the data collection process Users collect data from a wide range of electronic gages and convert the signals to a common RS232 output. Measured data goes directly to PCs for use with statistical process control software. Genesis MGIs have four gage ports and can be daisy-chained to increase the number of ports at any one gaging station. In addition, a bayonet connector provides convenient foot-switch operation when needed. Up to 32 gages can be interfaced to a single PC serial port in any analog or digital combination
Trend Analysis
Automatically warns of out-of-control situations through status lights and screen displays, prompting users with causes and corrective actions using eight user-defined tests
Capacity
Collects data on as many as 99 features per part Each unit can handle subgroup sizes from 1 to 50 Capacity to store and analyze 24, 000 measurements
Functionality
Hand-held (portable and self-contained) Fixed station with optional external monitors Networks with enterprise systems
High-contrast LCD screen displays crystal-clear charts, graphs and data lists
16-line by 42-character super-twist LCD displays more information than other portable collectors Pop-up window warn users when process is out of control and recommend courses of action
Annual maintenance agreements include the following
Free firmware and software upgrades Attractive trade-in programs
Status lights
Complete array of status lights to advise operator of conditions requiring immediate action
Fully sealed keyboard and keypad
Functional sealed QWERTY keyboard and numeric keypad
Output to status and control devices port
Connect external accessories including earphones and status lights or control signals
Print hard-copy reports
Centronics parallel port for printing charts and data reports, including x-bar/r, x-bar/s, ix/mr, mx-bar/mr, histogram, pareto, capability, sample and subgroup data, mean, standard deviation, Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk, CR, PR, Cpm, CPU, CPL, ZU, ZL, % US, % OS, skewness and kurtosis