TouchProbe adds Touch Memory
reading to the Videx line of rugged, portable data collectors. With a simple
touch, the TouchProbe reads from or writes to Touch Memory buttons. Touch
Memory buttons are memory chips housed in small, water-resistant, stainless
steel canisters.The TouchProbe's rugged durability
and real-time internal clock make it ideal for applications such as transportation,
security, manufacturing, and maintenance tracking. (Specifications)
Touch Technology Compact Portability Extremely Easy Operation Replaceable 9-volt Battery Charge-free Battery System Rugged Construction Durable Metal Case Light Weight-5.1 oz.
Product Introduction:
Memory
The TouchProbe has 128K of internal memory, which
allows you to store up to 5,000 button reads before downloading the
data to the computer. The TouchProbe automatically date and time stamps
each button read and stores a complete record of all button transactions
for later transfer to your computer.
System
A basic TouchProbe system includes a TouchProbe,
a TouchProbe Downloader Station, a serial port cable, Touch Memory
buttons, and the TouchProbe Communications software (DOS or Macintosh).
Battery
With the TouchProbe, you'll never need to worry about
running out of power. The TouchProbe's 9-volt alkaline battery requires
no recharging and provides up to one year of uninterrupted performance.
The lithium back-up battery retains the stored data when replacing
the 9-volt battery. Extend your TouchProbe's battery life up to two
years by replacing the 9-volt alkaline battery with a 9-volt lithium
battery.
Memory Buttons
Touch Memory buttons are electronic memory chips
contained in small, water-resistant, stainless steel canisters. All
Touch Memory buttons contain a unique ID number that is unalterable
and identifies each button. There are two types of Touch Memory buttons:
read-only and read/write. The read-only buttons work like an electronic
label inside a durable metal shell. The read/write buttons provide
the same protection and durability and also allow you to store information
on-site -- a feature paper-based labels cannot offer. Read/write buttons
provide 4,000 bits of memory space for writing data and the button's
lithium battery retains the data for up to ten years.
The Touch Memory button's stainless steel container protects the memory
chip and provides an electrical path for communication with the TouchProbe.
The top of the button is connected to the enclosed memory chip circuit,
and the bottom and sides provide a signal ground. When you touch a
button with the TouchProbe, an electrical connection is established
and data is transferred instantaneously.You can attach buttons to
virtually anything by using permanent adhesive pads, mounting brackets,
or key ring tabs.
Software
With the TouchProbe Communications software, you
can configure the TouchProbe to read from and write to a variety of
Touch Memory buttons and download the data to your computer as an
ASCII text file for easy import into your database or spreadsheet.
The communications software also allows you to send text to the TouchProbe
to be written to a read/write button.
Dos
The TouchProbe Communications software for DOS includes
one 3.5" high-density disk and complete documentation on the
operation of hardware and software. The software includes a menu-driven
program and a command line program. The menu-driven program is designed
specifically for ease of use. The command line program can be run
from the DOS prompt, from a batch file, or from within a PC application
program