The intuitive, user friendly interface

The DMA-80 offers the possibility to choose between a dedicated terminal (either the 640 or the 1640) and a standard laptop or desktop Windows®-based computer.

Terminal 640 and 1640: main advantages
  • Available control terminalsEasily identifiable data files
  • Automatic storage of data
  • Complete documentation
  • Direct connection to a LIMS system
  • Editable process parameters for individual samples

Two different control terminal are available for the DMA-80, the Terminal 640 and the Terminal 1640.

Both offer Easy data transfert by EasyDOC Windows-based software.
Terminal 1640 allows easy manipulation of the control software via keyboard and mouse or touch screen monitor.

Both terminal has been recently updated with a new software revision that offers the possibily to select a multi-configuration and provided a more accurate temperature control.

Windows®-based computer control: main advantages
  • The use of a relatively inexpensive laptop or desktop computer with large monitor for easy viewing of all analytical data
  • Direct connection to a LIMS system
  • Direct connection to any printer
  • Saving analytical data to the computer hard disk

The only requirement for the computer is a USB port and the availability of Windows® XP or Windows® Vista as operating system!

The Windows®-based operating software and the software operating on terminals 640 or 1640 work exactly in the same way.

The DMA-80 and the LIM system

With this new software revision, the DMA-80, equipped with either the terminal 640 or the terminal 1640, can now be integrated to a LIM system.
The unit can be easily connected via a USB cable to an external computer and all analytical data transferred to the PC.

All existing DMA-80 units can be upgraded for free to this new software revision!

Contact now our partner in your country to receive the software update.

What LIMS system is
A "Laboratory Information Management System" (LIMS) is computer software that is used in the laboratory for the management of samples, laboratory users, instruments, standards and other laboratory functions. The goal is to create a seamless organization where:
  • Instruments used are integrated in the lab network; receive instructions and work-lists from the LIMS and return finished results including raw data back to a central repository where the LIMS can update relevant information to external systems.
  • Lab personnel will perform calculations, documentation and review results using online information from connected instruments, reference databases and other resources.
  • Management can supervise the lab process, react to bottlenecks in workflow and ensure regulatory demands are met.
  • External participants (department, company) can place work requests and follow up on progress, review results and print out analysis certificates and other documentation (perhaps even historically).