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OM-DAQXL-Series
8 or 16 Channel Universal Input Touch Screen Data Loggers
Modèles en stock
- New Ethernet and WiFi Models Available Now
- 7' Touch Screen TFT Display
- 8 or 16 Analog Channel Inputs and 8 Digital I/O
- IIoT-Ready through OPC UA/DA via OEG Data Logging Software
OM-DAQXL-Series
Depuis
C$
2,744.00
Modèles en stock

L'aperçu du produit
- Accuracy ± 0.1 %
- Accuracy Detail Current Accuracy: ±0.1% Voltage Accuracy: ±0.1% Thermistor Accuracy: ±1 °C RTD Accuracy: ±(0.25% of rdg + 1°C) Thermocouple Accuracy: Type J or K: ±(0.15% of rdg + 1.1°C) Type T, E or N: ±(0.15% of rdg + 1.7°C) Type R, S, B or C: ±(0.15% of rdg + 2.0°C) Frequency Accuracy: ±2 Hz
- Alarm Note Alarm Types: High, low, windows in, windows out, open sensor Alarm Latching: Settable in alarm menu On Alarm Event: Map to 4 alarm outputs, take screen shot, sound buzzer
- Approvals CE
- Battery Size and Type Li-ion
- Control Output 4 SPDT
- Data Interface USB
- Digital Output 4 channels, open collector, 5V @ 50 mA
- Display Note 7 inch, TFT, resistive touch comes with plastic stylus
- Display Type TFT LCD
- Filter Per channel selectable moving average filter: None, 2, 5, 10, 20 or 50 samples
- Frequency Input Range 0 to 250 kHz
- Height 6 in
- Input Control Signal 50 mV: -50 to 50 mV, 100 mV: -100 to 100 mV, 1V: -1.00 to 1.00V,5V: -5.00 to 5.00V, 10V: -10.00 to 10.00V, 20V: -20.00 to 20.00V, 50V: -30.00 to 30.00V, 4 Schmitt trigger based inputs
- Input Control Signal Note Range: 0 to 24 Vdc single-ended Logic High Threshold: 2.5V Logic Low Threshold: 1.5V
- Input Current -20 to 20 mA
- Input Type Thermocouple, RTD, Thermistor, Current, Voltage, Differential Voltage, Digital
- Length 2.5 in
- Materials Rubber
- Memory Internal: 1 GB, External 32 GB
- Memory Note 32 GB SD card, one plastic stylus, 1 GB USB thumb drive, 1.8 m (6') USB cable
- Mounting Benchtop or Wall Mount
- Resolution 0.1 °C
- Sampling Rate 125 samples/sec
- Sampling Rate Note Maximum Logging Rate per Number of Channels (Analog and Digital):1 Channel: 125 s/sec, 2 Channels: 50 s/sec, 4 Channels: 25 s/sec, 8 Channels: 10 s/sec, 16 Channels: 5 s/sec; Logging Conditions: On command or based on trigger conditions
- Sensor/Transmitter Power 24 Vdc @ 50 mA
- Start Modes alarm output, date and time, external trigger, Timer, weekday and time
- Stop Modes alarm output, date and time, external trigger, Timer, weekday and time
- Strain Input 100 Ω full bridge, 350 Ω full bridge - 5V, 10 V Excitation
- Supply Current 5 A'
- Supply Power Note • Rechargeable lithium-ion; 7.2V @ 4.8 Ah, • 4 to 8 hours based on display setting
- Supply Power Type DC/Battery
- Supply Voltage 12 Vdc
- Temperature Coefficient 50 PPM/°C
- Temperature Measurement Range J: -200 to 1100°C,K: -200 to 1370 °C,T: -200 to 400 °C,E: -200 to 1000 °C,R: 0 to 1760 °C,S: 0 to 1760 °C,N: -100 to 1300 °C,B: 500 to 1820 °C,C: 0 to 2315 °C,RTD: -200 to 850 °C,TH 2252Ω: -30 to 150°C,TH 10kΩ: -5 to 150°C
- Thermocouple Type J, K, T, E, R, S, B, C, N
- Weight 3.2 lb
- Width 9 in
- Wiring/Connector Table 2-, 3- or 4-Wire RTD
OM-DAQXL is an 8 or 16 channel analog input portable data logger with a 7 inch resistive touch color display. All inputs are programmable and can be configured for millivolts, volts, milliamps, thermocouple, RTD, thermistor, strain gauge, or frequency. All the menus, selections, and configurations can be done from the display touch screen. The unit also has 4 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs, 4 alarm outputs, one USB host port and one USB device port. The unit also has 3 LEDs for different indications (Power, Alarm and Logging).
The OM-DAQXL comes complete with protective rubber boot, rechargeable lithium ion battery, 32 GB SD card, one plastic stylus, 1 GB USB thumb drive, 1.8 m (6') USB cable, 1.8 m (6') digital I/O cable, alarm/excitation terminal block, universal AC adaptor, screwdriver, quick start guide, set of 5 PTFE insulated Type K thermocouples, set of 5 ferrites to install on the thermocouple inputs (for noise reduction) and crimp-on ground lug. The unit can be wall mounted using the provided keyhole mount or operated on a bench using the tilt stand. The USB Wi-Fi Dongle will come in a separate package for '-EW' Models.
The OM-DAQXL-EW version can be integrated into an automated data collection and monitoring software. An Ethernet Modbus/RTU connection allows the unit to be easily connected to Omega’s OEG Data Logging and Monitoring software that provides extended Historian, Alarming, Analytics and OPC UA/DA system integration support. An optional USB-WiFi adaptor further extends the OM-DAQXL-EW connectivity by offering a WiFi connection to Omega Enterprise Gateway (OEG). Devices that are paired with data logging software enhances situational awareness and process optimization so you can speed up decision-making with real-time analytics.
Home Screen
The home screen is the main screen of the data logger’s user interface. It is divided into 3 distinct sections as shown on the PDF.
Digital Display View
Status/Information Display: This status bar provides information such as Battery Charge percentage, System Clock (displays current Time & Date), Lock/Unlock data logger, status of the 4 Alarm Outputs, and Logging Mode indication.
Data Display Area: This is the area where different inputs (up to 4 Channels) are displayed vs. time. The data is displayed in 4 different ways: Waveform, Waveform & Table, Table only, and Digital. In the Digital view, each channel name and number are displayed along with the value.
Navigation Toolbar: This toolbar provides access to all the functions and menus of the data logger. You can extend or retract the toolbar by pressing the Tool button. The following flow chart shows all the functionalities of the buttons of the toolbar.
Standalone Operation
The OM-DAQXL’s touch screen user interface (UI) makes configuring the data logger for operation straight forward and simple. Recorded data files can easily be reviewed and analyzed on the OM-DAQXL. For data analysis on a computer, simply transfer the data file from the SD card or USB thumb drive to the PC and open the selected data file into Excel® or other data analysis software.
The OM-DAQXL comes complete with protective rubber boot, rechargeable lithium ion battery, 32 GB SD card, one plastic stylus, 1 GB USB thumb drive, 1.8 m (6') USB cable, 1.8 m (6') digital I/O cable, alarm/excitation terminal block, universal AC adaptor, screwdriver, quick start guide, set of 5 PTFE insulated Type K thermocouples, set of 5 ferrites to install on the thermocouple inputs (for noise reduction) and crimp-on ground lug. The unit can be wall mounted using the provided keyhole mount or operated on a bench using the tilt stand. The USB Wi-Fi Dongle will come in a separate package for '-EW' Models.
The OM-DAQXL-EW version can be integrated into an automated data collection and monitoring software. An Ethernet Modbus/RTU connection allows the unit to be easily connected to Omega’s OEG Data Logging and Monitoring software that provides extended Historian, Alarming, Analytics and OPC UA/DA system integration support. An optional USB-WiFi adaptor further extends the OM-DAQXL-EW connectivity by offering a WiFi connection to Omega Enterprise Gateway (OEG). Devices that are paired with data logging software enhances situational awareness and process optimization so you can speed up decision-making with real-time analytics.
Home Screen
The home screen is the main screen of the data logger’s user interface. It is divided into 3 distinct sections as shown on the PDF.
Digital Display View
Status/Information Display: This status bar provides information such as Battery Charge percentage, System Clock (displays current Time & Date), Lock/Unlock data logger, status of the 4 Alarm Outputs, and Logging Mode indication.
Data Display Area: This is the area where different inputs (up to 4 Channels) are displayed vs. time. The data is displayed in 4 different ways: Waveform, Waveform & Table, Table only, and Digital. In the Digital view, each channel name and number are displayed along with the value.
Navigation Toolbar: This toolbar provides access to all the functions and menus of the data logger. You can extend or retract the toolbar by pressing the Tool button. The following flow chart shows all the functionalities of the buttons of the toolbar.
Standalone Operation
The OM-DAQXL’s touch screen user interface (UI) makes configuring the data logger for operation straight forward and simple. Recorded data files can easily be reviewed and analyzed on the OM-DAQXL. For data analysis on a computer, simply transfer the data file from the SD card or USB thumb drive to the PC and open the selected data file into Excel® or other data analysis software.
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Accessories
accessories
Spare rubber boot
C$29.85
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Spare ferrite for thermocouple input
C$6.06
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cables
Spare digital I/O cable, 1.8 m (6 ft)
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Afficher les notes et les avis
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Automation Specialist from
Don't Buy It
We are on our second unit and it snow failing to boot up just like the first one. There is a major flaw in these units.
OM-DAQXL-EW-NA
Date published: 2019-09-19
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Paul C from
Junk
Fails to boot often, goes buggy and requires a reboot. Each channel give a different reading for the same TC, and it now keeps asking me to login about every 30 seconds over and over. Omega policy is once you open the item, you're stuck with it. Look elsewhere.
Date published: 2019-08-29
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Charles12355 from
Trash
It crashes on bootup, requires you to login every time, it can't use the SD card, fails to log data, and has terrible noise on he data it does record. Don't waste your time fighting with it.
Date published: 2022-04-27
Rated 1 out of
5
by
David K from
Expensive Junk
Has great features but can no longer edit any channels. T/c no longer read anything. from the beginning we were never able to get into the admin profile even with Omega's help.
Date published: 2020-03-04
The software datalogger can export the data to excel file?
Thank you for your question. There is no software associated with the logger. It is completely stand-alone and data can be stored to usb stick or sd card and stored as CSV excel compatible file and than copied to PC.
Date published: 2021-10-20
I would like to measure the resistance of a thermal switch to observe the temperature at which the switch opens. Is the OM-DAQXL-1-NA capable of this?
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, it cannot. Just sensors/inputs specified.
Date published: 2023-11-09
How to reset initial admin user name and password if someone else set and forgot about it?
Thank you for your question. We will require more information to help on this question, please email the DAS team at DAS@OMEGA.COM
Date published: 2022-10-14
Are the inputs electrically isolated from each other? What is the max voltage between inputs?
Thank you for your questions. There is no isolation between the channels.
Date published: 2021-09-29
How do I hook up an encoder signal A+, A-, B+, B-?
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, the Om-daqxl-1-na is not able to take an encoder input.
Date published: 2020-10-13
What is the recommended calibration/maintenance frequency for the 16 Channel Universal Input Touch Screen Data Logger Item# OM-DAQXL-1-BR?
Thank you for your question. We do not have a recommended time period for calibration.
Date published: 2022-01-25
What is the part number for the terminal blocks for the channel inputs on OM-DAQXL-1-NA? I ordered 6 of the OM-DAQXL-TB8 and that is for the alarm/excitation (not the one I need).
OM-DAQXL-CONN-INPUT is the 8 position connector for channel inputs.
Date published: 2019-06-20
If we wanted to monitor a speed sensor using the digital frequency input, would there be an issue if the output went from 1.2V (Low Logic) to 12V (High Logic) for each pulse? Or would we need to moderate the voltage to Transistor Logic levels (0V to 5V)?
Hello Arturo
For logic levels on this device you would need to moderate them down to 1.5 (low) to 2.5 (high)
Date published: 2019-07-26