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M-Systems PC Recorder combines hardware and software to produce a low
cost PC-based data monitoring, logging and trending solution.
The MSR128LUV is used to show on the PC trend graphs and digital values of the
data sampled by the 53U Multi Power Monitor.
Self-expanding and ZIP archives are selectable for your convenience.
| Self-expanding Archive: |
Locate the downloaded archive using Explorer on the Windows desktop,
and click it to automatically start uncompressing process. Specify where you want
to expand it or browse to locate the directory on the dialog box and press OK. |
| ZIP Archive: |
Use an uncompressing tool to expand the downloaded archive. |
To install the MSR128LUV software, please refer to the MSR128LUS/MSR128LUV
Users Manual (814kB) |
| <NOTE> |
| If you already have older version software installed in
your system, we recommend to uninstall it before installing this software. |
| Please refer to respective instruction manuals for more
information about the 53U and the MSR128LUV. |
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| Model No. |
MSR128LUV |
| Version |
2.02B |
| OS |
Windows 2000, Windows XP SP2 |
| Screen Area |
VGA, 640 x 480 pixels |
| Display Colors |
65000 colors or more (16 bit high color) |
| CPU |
Pentium III 800 MHz*1 or
higher |
| Memory |
128 MB minimum
(256 MB recommended for Windows XP) |
| Hard Disk Area |
Use an internal hard disk. An external one connected via SCSI may
affect the program's performance. Maintain enough free space and transfer stored
data periodically to an external media. |
| Power monitor model |
53U-1xx1-AD (Choose Code 1 for External Interface.) |
| Protocol converter model |
R2K-1, 72EM-M4, 72EM2-M4 |
| Release Date |
Jan 10, 2007 |
| File ID |
Self-expanding Archive: MSR128LUV_V202B.exe
ZIP Archive: MSR128LUV_V202B.zip |
| File Size |
Self-expanding Archive: 3.0 MB
ZIP Archive: 3.0 MB |
*1 Alternately, Celeron
CPU with the secondary cache. |
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