ELITE Sentinel Spec Sheet
The Sentinel is watching.
The new state-of-the-art Botron ELITE Sentinel – dual
operator monitor is a revolutionary design that fuses the latest
technology with current ANSI/ESD S20.20 compliance. The Sentinel
verifies personnel and workbenches like no other continuous monitor has
before.
Monitor
more at once.
The ELITE Sentinel from Botron with VTR (Variable Test Resistance)
Technology and it’s patented moving scales, is the complete
workstation monitor. Not only does the Sentinel measure and monitor two
operators individually as well as the work surface; it also brings to
the market hard ground monitoring and Circuit Intrusion Monitoring
(CIM).
Hardware, hand tools and soldering stations can all transfer static
charge. The two CIM interface inputs, designed to monitor circuit
ground planes for potential ESD events, will alarm when detecting
excess voltage transferred to the circuit board.
No
place to hide.
The large graphical display of the ELITE Sentinel, brings to the user a
dimension never featured on any continuous monitor until now. Personnel
can visually track and monitor their actual resistance and voltage in
real-time with the onscreen digital readouts and sliding scales.
Brighter is better.
With it’s bright 128×64 LCD digital display and
vivid multicolor LED back lit indicators, the ELITE Sentinel
illuminates the device with real time data.
PLC
relay control.
The DSP microcontroller (Digitally Signal Processor microcontroller) on
the back side of the Sentinel is used to monitor the work surface and
ground and features a programmable 3 position PLC relay terminal. The
PLC relay connection can be used to control power to ionization, light
towers, gated terminals and much more.
The
whole package.
The ELITE Sentinels’ stainless steel case is loaded with a
plethora of components expected of a cutting edge device. Packed with
ports, jacks and terminals including, 1 USB programming connection, 2
RJ11 data ports, 2 ground plane monitor jacks, and 1 work surface, hard
ground and PLC relay terminal. Two operator remote boxes come with
their own surplus of connections in the form of 2 mono jacks and a data
port.