Force and mechanical measuring equipment
– iButton card® used with Meters with Tag Identification System – Fast TrackerTM (TIS)
– Makes data collection and management simpler than ever.
– Record the time and location of a measurement into the machine.
– Each card has a unique ID code.
– Stainless steel material.
Hanna was the first Turbidity Meter manufacturer to integrate the unique Tag Identification System (TIS) into its portable turbidity meters and the HI9829 Multiparameter Meter.
The system is designed for scientific and industrial applications, or to demonstrate during safety assessments and inspections that samples have been taken at pre-established locations.
Just attach the iButton tags®HI920005 to Sampling sites should be checked regularly.
The card contains a computer chip embedded in a durable stainless steel case, designed to withstand harsh indoor and outdoor environments.
The number of cards that can be installed is practically unlimited as each card has a unique 12-digit identification ID code.
Once the tag is installed, the user can associate the tag identifier with the measurement data. Use a portable turbidity meter or HI9829 to take measurements and log the test results by pressing the required log key. The instrument will then ask for tag identification. Simply touching the iButton® with the appropriate connector on the meter will identify and authenticate the logging by storing the iButton® serial number, time, and date stamp.
The power of feature TIS is in PC application. Recorded data can be downloaded to PC using software Windows® The HI92000 allows for further data management. Collected data can be sorted or filtered using various criteria such as specific sampling locations, parameters, date and time intervals, or fixed value ranges. Data can be graphed, exported to other popular applications, or printed for reporting purposes. New tags can also be added at a later date, thus increasing the existing database. Each time the PC software recognizes a new tag being added, it will prompt for a description of the new sampling location.