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The 6000 series Networked or Standalone Paperless Graphic Recorder incorporates all of the proven data recording features of earlier models, plus a number of leading-edge innovations. Features include Hi-Res 12.1" Color XGA Touchscreen Display with 125ms trend speed, up to 96 Mb Internal Flash Memory, up to 48 universal Inputs, Up to 36 Relay Outputs, Standard Ethernet Communications - 10/100baseT, user editable custom Screens, electronic locking media flap, compact clash or secure digital media options, Bridge Lite included as standard, and USB plug and play.
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Eurotherm Chessell has an extensive family of strip chart recorders, ranging from one input, preconfigured units with an analog scale display, to recorders handling over ninety inputs with a range of advanced features including math capabilities and serial communications. The recorders are offered in three chart widths, 100mm, 180mm and 250mm, with both continuous pen and multipoint printer versions being available.
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21 CFR Part 11 was issued by the FDA in 1997. The 21 CFR Part 11 final rule is intended to permit the widest possible use of electronic technology and is divided into two main sections; Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures. Paper records provide data security and can carry handwritten signatures to indicate that certain data is correct and log events which took place. Attempted corruption of either the data or signatures is readily detectable.The advance in electronic systems offers significant benefits for data retrieval and storage of data. The FDA developed the 21 CFR Part 11 rule to describe what they require to be comfortable that the electronic records and signatures are secure.
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