Monarch Instrument, DC1250-U00, DataChart 2 Channel Paperless Recorder, 1/8 DIN, Monochrome Display
The DataChart 1250 is an economical dual input process recorder. It accepts thermocouples, RTD's, DC mA, DC Voltage, frequency and pulse inputs.
With intuitive operation, flexible input configuration, and versatile standard features, the DataChart 1250 is a powerful, compact recorder.
A Clear View
The DC1250 has a highly reflective twisted nematic LCD display with a bright white LED backlight. The graphic user interface can be configured to display real time data in digital or trend format. Configuring the 1250 is an intuitive process which uses an easy to follow menu system.
Versatile Power
The DC1250 is supplied with a universal wall transformer power supply that can operate from 100 to 240Vac 50/60Hz. Interchangeable plugs for UK, EUR, North american and AUS are also supplied.
The DC1250’s real time clock and internal RAM have a battery back-up to preserve data in the event of a power loss.
If losing data during a power outage is a concern, the user can add the rechargeable battery pack option.
Navigator Software
DataChart® Navigator software makes reviewing, printing and exporting data easier than ever. Simply start the program, double click the data file and Navigator does the rest. Your data file is displayed in one graphic window complete with the scales as programmed in the DC1250 as well as Date and time stamps. You can expand, compress or use the box zoom to display specific areas of data as needed. The print preview feature allows review prior to printing.

Exporting data is as simple as clicking the Excel™ Icon in the Data table export window. Navigator automatically converts the historic data, starts up Excel™ and loads your data into an organized spreadsheet.
Measure RPM
The DC1250 can be used in conjunction with many of Monarch’s speed measurement sensors. Power for sensors is provided from the DC1250 rear terminals. Measure, display and record RPM ranges from 0 - 600,000. Choose the sensor best suited for your application or take your existing signal (0 - 5V TTL) directly into the 1250.
