Archive for the ‘Data Acquisition’ Category

Manual + Automatic Data Collection

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Data Acquisition Networks is a specialist data collection company providing equipment and services to some of the world’s largest corporations.Data collection needs to be flexible where necessary, guaranteed and always cost-effective.DAN has automated data collection units as well as units that facilitate the manual entry of data through a keyboard and scroll-down menu. The DE20 manual data collection unit is easy to use and versatile. For more information about how you can automate your data collection contact DAN on +61 2 8838 2358

The Importance of Data Collection

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

  

DATA COLLECTION

Recording of data is almost always an activity that needs to be taken seriously. Whether the data relates to food storage temperatures, the condition of public swimming pools or the salinity of an estuary there are decisions made based upon the data and these decisions can be important for the safety of people.

Organisations that collect data have a legal obligation to ensure it is robust and that the data records honestly and accurately reflect the facts.

Data Acquisition Networks has a range of products to assist.

 

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Remote Monitoring

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

It is most often the case that what we need to monitor is remote to where we work. Data Acquisition Networks remote monitoring units bring the data to your desk routinely and reliably. Whether you want to monitor the temperature of a motor, the depth of a dam or the salinity of an estuary, DAN remote monitoring units can do the job for you inexpensively.

DAN monitoring units have been designed to be able to receive input from any industrial probe. Each unit has 6 analogue inputs and 1 counter input and offer battery back-up in case of a power failure. Each unit transmits data to a website where it can be viewed and stored.

Contact DAN on +61 2 8838 2358 or email sales@danmonitoring.com

What is the difference between a good temperature data logger and a poor effort?

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

The answer to this question lies in:

  1. The extent to which a temperature data logger automates the process of data collection
  2. Whether data monitoring is continuous
  3. Flexibility in system set-up

Temperature data loggers supplied by Data Acquisition Networks have an A+ rating on each of these criteria. Data collection is 24/7 and not just when someone has the time, data monitoring is continuous enabling food storage history to be tracked without gaps and the DAN website enables the user to logon much as you do to your bank account and change system parameters and set up alarms.

 Data Acquisition Networks is committed to ‘excellence and affordable solution’ for temperature data logging!

Remote Data Logging

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

DAN data loggers offer a number of benefits over more conventional data logging systems and more than often do so at a fraction of the cost. DAN data loggers are most applicable wherre:

  1. There is a need to make routine or regular site visits to a remote location in order to maintain or adjust on site monitoring equipment
  2. There is a need to gather information from and/or change control parameters in geographically remote locations or in locations which are difficult to access
  3. There is the need to respond to alarm conditions if a site is unattended
  4. There is a need to maintain records or log equipment performance due to legislated requirements
  5. There is a need for production supervisors to monitor processes where the process is continuous
  6. There is a need by senior management of multi-site organisations to compare performance between sites
  7. There is a need to gather data from sites where access is restricted
  8. There is a need to gather data from a vehicle that is constantly on the move 

Website collection of data logger data

Monday, August 18th, 2008

The DAN Website communicates directly with the Data Control Centre located in the field. The DAN website hosts all necessary software enabling end users to set up and maintain their measurement or control application, specify alarm conditions, SMS and email addresses for alarm notification and to view measured data. Communication between the DCC and the website occurs via commercial networks including CDMA, Satellite or landline whichever is most appropriate for the particular situation. Within this innovative monitoring system, DAN has incorporated significant novel concepts and technological advancements over existing competitive products. The incorporation of these items has required significant research and testing prior to their release.

Data logging team providing solutions

Monday, August 18th, 2008

When you buy a product you need to know there is a strong support team behind it with problem-solving and ’support’ capabilities.Data Acquisition Networks has very strong technical leadership that is able to custom design solutions for almost any industry. Heading up this team is Bruce Davis and Ian Schmahmann. Bruce has a strong industrial marketing background.  He has worked in senior management roles requiring “hands on” expertise in construction, project management, manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, technical development and sales marketing.  Bruce is a Degree qualified electrical engineer BSc Eng (EE), and a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (MAICD).  Recent senior management appointments have seen Bruce involved in implementing change in technically sophisticated and financially difficult environments. Ian Schmahmann graduated from Natal University in South Africa in 1976 with a B-Sc Electrical Engineering (Light Current). Since 1978, Ian has been professionally involved in the design and implementation of industrial measurement and control products and systems.  He has had the full range of experience in this field from hands-on bread-boarding and developing circuits through to leading teams of hardware and software design engineers as well as marketing products nationally and internationally. The DAN team can design your solution and provide the back-up support necessary to give you the confidence you need that your data logger will always deliver the data you need when you need it. 

Data acquisition is centuries old!

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Data acquisition over the centuries has taken many forms. Today you can still see people collecting data for personal and commercial use with pencil and paper in hand as you will see people travelling routinely to a remote location to retrieve collected data that needs to be processed in some form in order for it to be suitable for its intended use.

Today, data acquisition is very much a part of life. Companies and Governments collect data on almost everything and from almost every source whether the point of collection is remote or stationary or on the move. As information technology has progressed rapidly during the 20th century so has people’s expectation of timeliness. Just think how agitated we can now all become just waiting for a PC to ‘boot up’!

The challenge of remote data logging

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

The challenge with collecting data has always been that the things we need to monitor are not always where we live. Quite often they are remote to where we live. Some of the things we need to monitor are at our place of work and we are not there 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Collecting and retrieving data from remote locations wherever we happen to be in the world at a time when the data is urgently needed has always posed a challenge and for many years was simply not possible.

Data Acquisition Networks Pty Ltd (DAN) and the products it supplies were born out of an acute understanding of people’s needs for real-time, accurate information that is delivered to wherever they may happen to be. Monitoring units supplied by DAN have many existing and potential applications. DAN units collect data and transmit it routinely to a secure website where it can be accessed by customers from anywhere in the world at any time of the day or night. Instantaneous data can also be delivered to a mobile phone within seconds of an enquiry being made. Alarms are sent by DAN units when ‘things go wrong’ and DAN units are also able to take limited corrective local action where that is appropriate.

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