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LR12000E 438 × 301 × 470 mm 20.5 kg (17.24 × 11.85 × 18.51" 45.2 lbs) |
LR8100E 438 × 301 × 346 mm 18.5 kg (17.24× 11.85 × 13.62" 40.8 lbs) |
LR4110E 438 × 234 × 343 mm 14.5 kg (4-pen) (17.24 × 9.21 × 13.51" 32.0 lbs) |
LR4210E 448 × 185 × 445 mm 14.5 kg (4-pen) (17.6 × 7.27 × 17.9" 32.0 lbs) |
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The best-selling LR Recorder Series has revolutionized the pen recorder world with its outstanding reliability and performance. How was it done? Electrical contacts and gears were eliminated in the recording mechanism. Data processing was digitized. A full range of models of up to 12 pens was developed. A memory function to facilitate PC-based data recording and analysis was created. And a whole range of application software was written. In today's PC-driven world, only the LR recorder truly delivers the required functionality.
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Crisp color analog recording in up to 12 colors |
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As simple to use as an analog pen recorder The LR series offers easy dialog-based operation on a large vacuum-tube fluorescent display and multiple display functions. |
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Wealth of digital printing and analog recording functions Packed with a wealth of digital printing functions, including zone recording, partial compression and enlargement recording, a rapid pen response of 1600 mm/s and a phase synchronization function, the LR series captures the target event faithfully, records it, and makes playback a cinch. |
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Multiple measurement type The LR series offers DC voltage, thermocouple, and RTD universal inputs, computation functions, IC memory card, a 3.5-inch FDD, and application software to cover every type of measurement. |
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3.5-inch floppy disk drive (option) |
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Windows 95 (32-bit) application software Yokogawa's genuine software lets you set the measurement range and recording conditions, control the motion of the pen such as pen up/down, and even record and analyze the data on a PC. |

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