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Universal
Data Logging and Alarm System:
The BioSentinel™ is a flexible yet powerful instrument
capable of temperature, process signal and digital status data logging
designed with state of the art electronics and latest Windows
Software in order to provide accurate and reliable monitoring,
recording and alarm.
The BioSentinel™ can be used to monitor/alarm any
input (pH, carbon dioxide levels, temperature etc.) for which a
4-20mA or 1-5V sensor is available. A mix of inputs can be handled
on the unit as each channel is individually configurable. The system
is based on an 8 channel unit with a maximum of 4 units in a ‘daisy
chain’ providing a total of 32 channel over a single RS232
serial port.
The BioSentinel™ incorporates two alarm relays which
may be configured as ‘high’ alarm and ‘low’
alarm or as ‘high’ alarm and ‘high high’
alarm. Digital status input may be configured as de-frost interlock,
event input or digital alarm which activate the BioSentinel™
alarm relay immediately.
The BioSentinel™ may be connected to a host computer,
modem or a printer over standard RS232 serial port. Up to 63 BioSentinel™
units may be connected to a single PC over RS485 multi-drop serial
link. Connection is also possible over a modem to provide remote
data logging, monitoring and alarm. In addition, the BioSentinel™
Real Time Temperature Display may be viewed by any PC connected
to the network and running the optional BioSentinel™
Network software.
Specifications:
The BioSentinel™ is a self-contained standalone data
logger, which will accept the following inputs:
Analog Input
- 8 inputs of PT100 2, 3 or 4 wire configuration
- Maximum distance between PT100 probe and the BioSentinel™:
200 meters
- 8 x 4-20mA input either differential or single ended
- Maximum distance between BioSentinel™ and any transmitter:
500 metres
- 15V DC supply to power up to 8x 4-20mA
The analog inputs are connected to terminal screws on the PCB and
the connecting cables are fed via panel mounted waterproof glands.
The analog inputs should be connected using screen cable in order
to minimize any interference. It is also recommended to use 4 wire
PT100 configuration, since this will simplify the calibration of
the probes, in this case the probe could be calibrated near the
BioSentinel™. Normally two fixed resistors are used
for calibration. When a 4 wire PT100 system is used, only one channel
needs to be calibrated and this calibration is copied across to
the other channels. When calibrating, the user should obtain high
tolerance resistors with 0.1% accuracy or better. It is possible
to purchase a set of calibration resistors directly from BioGene.
Status Input
There are 8 status digital inputs per block, these are
designed to monitor door open/door close signal or to inhibit the
alarm if a freezer enters the defrost cycle. In addition each Status
Digital Input may be configured as an Alarm Input, the user could
select ‘high’ alarm or ‘low’ alarm. These
types of alarms may be used to detect mains power failure, pressure
drop etc.
Alarm Relays
The BioSentinel™ supports two independent
changeover alarm relays, these may be used as ‘high / low’
alarms or as ‘high / high’ alarms. This alarm relay
contact may be used to operate an autodialler or may be integrated
in the local security system.
Internal Buzzer
There is an internal buzzer, which is used to alert the
operator should one or more channels go into alarm.
Alarm LED
In addition to the alarm buzzer there is a red LED, which flashes
if an alarm condition arises. This is a useful visual aid should
the audio alarm is disabled or if the system is in a ‘noisy’
area.
Computer Connection
The BioSentinel™ supports two serial ports
for communication with the host computer or other devices such as
a modem or a serial printer.
The second serial communication is over RS485. With up to 63 units
connected over this network, the software will support up to 2016
temperature probes and 2016 status digital inputs.
Basic Operation
The BioSentinel™ is fully configurable from
the host computer using the Windows 95/98/NT4.0/2000/XP/2000/XP
software, which is optionally supplied as part of the BioSentinelâ„¢
package with 3 metres RS232 cable.
Memory Configuration
The BioSentinel™ employs 125Kb non-volatile
memory for storing the instrument configuration, logged data, which
includes event inputs and alarms status. The memory size for the
data logging is 120,000 readings. This memory is ‘circular’
in design, this means that the data logging does not stop when the
memory is full, instead the oldest recorded data will be over written
and this process will be repeated when the memory is refilled.
The recorded data remains secure even when the power supply is removed.
Download the BioSentinel™
Datasheet
(PDF - 267Kb)
There is also a BioSentinel-RF™
Radio Temperature System available.
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