Trail Count 2

Features:

 

· 2 key keypad with LCD display for configuring the Trail Count 2 and manual retrieval of data.

· Logs recorded data at user set intervals of 1, 6, 12 or 24 hours.

· 32K of memory capable of storing 12 months data.

· RS232 serial port for data retrieval to a laptop or PC.

· Software for data retrieval.

· The ability to view the count for the current interval along with the counter status whilst the counter is recording using the on board LCD.

· Non-volatile memory so that in the event of a battery failure data is not lost.

· Low power consumption with up to 12 months of battery life when alkaline batteries are used.

· Battery monitor with warning when the battery voltage is low.

· Adjustable switch delay to prevent multiple counts from the one event.

· The Trail Count 2 is housed in a tough water resistant Pelican case which can be buried or left out in the open. It can also be padlocked.

· Connects to pressure mats, switches and most infrared sensors.

 

For a count only type counter view the Trail Count 1.

 

For more information please contact us at sales@ballingertech.com.au.

Housed in a tough, water resistant, Pelican case, this counter may be buried or left exposed to the weather. The case has a hinged cover to give easy access to the keypad and display and may be padlocked. To prevent multiple counts from the one pedestrian or event there is a user adjustable time delay  between each count, giving the user the ability to tailor the Trail Count 2 for their site or application.

 

The Trail Count 2 can be used with pressure mats, switches and most infrared  type sensors.

 

 

Ballinger Technology, 71 Moreland Road, Coburg, Victoria  3058, Australia

Phone: 03 93868722 Fax: 03 93868733

Email:  sales@ballingertech.com.au

 

 

 

 

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The Trail Count 2 is a data-logging pedestrian counter. It can record data at 1, 6, 12 or 24 hour intervals. It is easily configured using the 2 key on board keypad and LCD display without the use of a laptop or PC. Data can be retrieved from the unit either via the on board keypad and display or downloaded to a laptop.