| Series 2000 Family / One Range -- All Solutions! |
| One range for consistency in the product "look and feel" -- All solutions for a variety of features and application capability! |
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Representing the result of over 34 years of advanced design and applications experience in temperature and industrial control, Series 2000 is the most complete family of controllers and associated products available today. Including a full range of temperature controllers, process controllers, ramp/soak programmers, indicators, alarm units, and solid state contactors, Series 2000 is available in a wide range of sizes with features designed to provide accurate, trouble-free performance well into the future. |
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The instruments that make up the Series 2000 Family are: |
| "Simple" Temperature or Process Controllers | "General Purpose" Temperature or Process Controllers | "High Flexibility" Temperature or Process Controllers | Multi-Loop -- 1, 2 or 3 Control Loops |
| The 2100 Family |
The 2200e Enhanced Family |
The 2400 Family |
The 2600 and 2700 Family LED display (2604) or graphical HMI display (2704). Highest performance Series 2000 + most I/O capability + external I/O expansions + more |
| "Simple" Temperature or Process Indicators or Alarms | FM Approved Temperature or Process Indicators or Alarms with or without comms | "High Flexibility" Temperature or Process Indicators or Alarms | |
| Software solutions -- configuration, cloning, OPC and Active X |
| iTools Software V6 Series 2000. Series 3000 and Series 5000 Recorders configuration, commissioning and cloning software, OPC Modbus RTU Server, View Builder and more. A Windows-based software package that permits easy set-up and documentation of any Series 2000 and 3000 product. Instrument "set-ups" can be stored on your hard drive for exact copies. iTools can also be an OPC Modbus RTU driver - serial and modbus/tcp - which permits you to quickly integrate the Series 2000 and 3000 products - or any other Modbus RTU or modbus/TCP instrument - into a SCADA system. |
| Last Updated Thursday, May 18, 2006 |