ViewPoint Connect
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ViewPoint Connect
Central connection for hardwired temperature monitoring
Capacity
Enhanced processing capabilities and larger memory storage increase your visibility. VP Connect stores a minimum of 14 days of logged data points at a 15-minute scan rate.
Flexibility
VP Connect can handle from 32 to 44 sensors and supports four module types, serving as a one-for-one replacement for AmegaView panels or an extension of your existing system.
Connectivity
VP Connect includes a serial communications port allowing connection to an Amega View Gateway, and also integrates seamlessly with Mesa’s internet-based ViewPoint software.
Technical Specifications
Product Options
Document Downloads
Technical Specifications
Size
- 20” W x 24”H x 8.75”D
Weight
- 55–60 lb without backup batteries
- 70–75 lb with backup batteries
Power
- Input power required: 50-60 Hz; 100-240 V AC, 1.0-2.1 A
- Internal power supply: 30 V DC, 3.0 A
- Backup: Two rechargeable 12 V DC lead acid batteries wired in series
- Battery run time: up to four hours
Installation
- Vertically mounted with a wall mounted cleat
- Load vertical bearing capacity required: minimum 300 lb
- Bottom of panel must be secured with screws no more than 6’ from ground
Range
- Temperature range: 41°-122° F (5°-50°C)
- % RH: 0%-7%
Memory
- Minimum: 14 days of data logged at 15-minute scan rate
Integration
- Ethernet RJ-45 data ports: CAT-5 input wiring or existing network cabling
- Connect 10 VP panels per Gateway via RS-485 network
- AS-Connect and VP Connect integrate simultaneously on the same RS-485 network
- ViewPoint OnPrem software [Link: ViewPoint OnPrem page]
- ViewPoint Cloud software [Link: ViewPoint Cloud page]
Product Options
Modules supported
- 8-Channel RTD Input Module
- 12-Channel Analog Input Module
- 12-Channel Thermocouple Input Module
- 12-Channel Relay Output Module
Document Downloads
- ViewPoint system overview
- ViewPoint monitoring system [Link: ViewPoint temperature monitoring page]
- ViewPoint Connect Base Panel spec sheet
- How to choose the right PCM [Link: https://temptrust.mesalabs.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/12/Five-questions-about-selecting-PCMs.pdf]
- Manual vs automated temperature logging
- Preventing critical material loss [Link: https://monitoring.mesalabs.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2013/11/Case-Study-AmegaView-CDI.pdf]