R6000C Paperless Recorder for Temp, Pressure, Flow, Level Signals Recording (Channels Universal Input)
Introduction
The R6000C paperless recorder provides a scalable and reliable solution for multi-point process monitoring in industrial environments. It collects input signals from various field instruments, converts them into digital data, and presents them through an intuitive graphical interface for real-time observation and historical analysis. Compared with conventional recorders, this paperless data recorder eliminates consumables such as paper and ink while improving data accuracy, accessibility, and long-term storage reliability.
With flexible universal inputs, users can connect thermocouples, RTDs, current signals (4–20 mA), voltage signals, and other standard industrial inputs without requiring additional converters. This reduces installation complexity and ensures compatibility with existing instrumentation.
The recorder supports internal data storage and external data export, allowing operators and engineers to analyze process trends, identify abnormalities, and optimize operational efficiency. Its robust industrial design ensures stable performance in demanding environments such as manufacturing plants, water treatment facilities, power systems, and process industries.
Working principle
The R6000C best paperless recorder operates by continuously receiving analog or digital signals from field instruments installed throughout the process. Its internal signal conditioning and analog-to-digital conversion modules transform these signals into precise digital values.
The system then performs three core functions simultaneously:
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Real-time display: Measured values are shown as numerical data, trend curves, or graphical charts on the built-in display, allowing operators to monitor process conditions instantly.
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Data recording and storage: The recorder stores process data in its internal memory at configurable intervals, creating a complete and traceable history of process performance.
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Data management and export: Stored data can be accessed locally or exported for analysis, quality documentation, regulatory compliance, and process optimization.
This digital recording method eliminates mechanical components, reducing maintenance requirements and improving long-term reliability.
Key features
Integrating the recording of temperature, pressure, flow, level, and other industrial signals into an all-in-one monitoring system, the R6000C paperless recorder ensures top performance with the following features:
- ① Up to 48 universal input channels: Supports thermocouples, RTDs, current, voltage, and other industrial signals, allowing flexible connection to multiple instruments within a single device.
- ② True paperless recording with reliable data storage: Eliminates paper and ink consumables while ensuring long-term digital data storage for traceability, analysis, and compliance.
- ③ Real-time graphical display and trend visualization: Provides clear process visibility through numerical display, trend curves, and historical data review.
- ④ Improved operational efficiency and reduced maintenance: No mechanical chart system reduces wear, maintenance, and operating costs compared with traditional recorders.
- ⑤ Industrial-grade stability and reliability: Designed for continuous operation in demanding industrial environments, ensuring dependable long-term performance.
- ⑥ Simplified installation and system integration: Universal inputs and flexible configuration reduce wiring complexity and allow easy integration with existing process instrumentation.
Specification
| Product | Paperless recorder |
| Model | R6000C |
| Display | 7-inch TFT display screen |
| Input | Up to 48 channels of universal input |
| Relay output | 1A/250VAC, Max 18 channels |
| Communication | RS485, Modbus-RTU |
| Internal memory | 64 Mbytes Flash |
| Power supply | AC85~264V,50/60Hz; DC12~36V |
| Outer dimensions | 185*154*176mm |
| DIN panel cutout | 138*138mm |
Applications
The R6000C paperless recorder is widely used in industries requiring reliable process monitoring and historical data recording, including:
- Water and wastewater treatment: Monitor flow, level, pressure, and water quality parameters to ensure stable and compliant operation.
- Power generation and energy systems: Record temperature, pressure, and operational parameters for boilers, turbines, and auxiliary systems.
- Chemical and petrochemical processing: Track critical process variables to improve safety, product quality, and process stability.
- Manufacturing and industrial automation: Collect multi-point production data to support quality control, process optimization, and equipment diagnostics.
- Environmental monitoring systems: Record environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, and pressure for regulatory and operational purposes.
- Food and pharmaceutical industries: Ensure process transparency and compliance with quality and safety standards through reliable data recording.













