VersaLog DCC-HR Current Data Logger

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  • 16-bit analog-to-digital converter
  • 4 MB Memory stores up to 2 million measurements
  • One on-board thermistor channel monitors ambient temperature
  • Input current signals can be from sensors, transducers, transmitters or other common current sources
  • The Site-Log data loggers can be accessed via USB, MODEM, or Ethernet connections
  • 10-year battery life
  • Fast sampling mode
  • Alarm and excitation output
  • The 16-bit analog-to-digital converter meets most high-resolution requirements.
  • The 4-Mega-Byte Memory stores up to 2 million measurements.
  • One on-board thermistor channel monitors ambient temperature. Seven 0-20mA external input channels cover wide measurement requirements.
  • The VersaLog data loggers can be accessed via USB, MODEM, or Ethernet connections with auto baud rate of up to 115 kbps.
  • 10-year battery life
  • Fast sampling mode
  • Alarm and excitation output

VersaLog DCC-HR is an 8-channel, battery powered, stand alone current DC data logger. It records up to 4 mega bytes of data and stores it in non- volatile flash memory for later retrieval. Input current signals can be from sensors, transducers, transmitters or any other common current sources.

Featuring an aluminum enclosure the VersaLog logger has excellent performance in the harshest industrial environment.

Powered by a 16-bit ADC and programmable input range, the Site-Log logger is well suited to science and laboratory applications where precise and accurate measurement is critical.

Memory Capacity


All VersaLog data loggers come with 4MB on-board flash memory. The following table shows the relationship between number of enabled channels, sampling interval and max time span of logging.

Sampling Interval Number of Channels Logging Capacity
1 min 1 3.98 years
1 min 2 727 days
1 min 8 181 days
10 sec 1 242 days
10 sec 2 121 days
10 sec 8 30 days
1 sec 1 24 days
1 sec 2 12 days
1 sec 8 3 days
100 milliseconds 1 58 hours
100 milliseconds 2 29 hours
100 milliseconds 8 7.2 hours