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MACE HydroMace 3000 Product Manual
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Copyright © 1996-2009. MACE P/L. All rights reserved.
Part No. 825-319
Rev. 1.4
Code. 080209
40 years of innovation from the inventors
of solid state data logging
DFR-77 Data loggeR
1977 - The world's first commercial EPROM
data loggers, the MACE DFR-77 were delivered.
Hundreds of these instruments were used
throughout Australia and Papua New Guinea
working under the harshest imaginable
conditions. The EPROM data recording technique
proved to be the most reliable method of
electronic data storage.
HyDRomace tRs
1984 - MACE introduced the Hydromace system
which gave environmental field stations the combined
capabilities of data logging, control, telemetry via
telephone, radio or satellite and intelligent response to
both computer or human interrogation.
HyDRomace 2000
1992 - The HydroMace 2000 data logger provided
multi-channel logging and control in water
catchments, sewer treatment plants and industrial
pollution applications. A leader in its time, many
are still in use in catchment management and flood
warning networks across Australia.

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