The DCX has more power than any competitive system in its class, with a Windows® Tablet PC, Wi-fi and massive storage.

Azima DLI DCX™

The patented Azima DLI DCX™ is a rugged, four channel, vibration data collector that supports 4 plane dynamic balancing and advanced analysis capabilities.

Azima DLI has developed the first Windows-compatible portable vibration data collector with embedded data acquisition hardware and automated diagnostic software. This means that you can now have many programs running from the same piece of hardware (just like the integration we see today with the new PDAs, laptops, and cell phones). The Azima DLI DCX™ can multi-task as a vibration data collector, a real-time analyzer, a multi-plane balancer, a network-connected communication tool, and more, simply by adding software.



Embedded in the DCX XRT is Windows® XP Tablet operating system and Azima DLI's popular ExpertALERT™ vibration analysis system. This is the same software system that is used on desktops around the world. It means that at the point of data collection, you have all of your machinery history, analysis tools and automated diagnostic results available to you!

The new DCX employs a pen-based tablet computer built by DRS Tactical Systems. These units have been used in demanding military and industrial environments with great success. The DCX is extra-rugged, its enclosure is milled from solid metal, and it can withstand the toughest plant environment up to 55 degrees C (130F) with spraying water!



The DCX is powerful, small and lightweight. It measures in at 11.25" x 8" x 1.5" and weighs just 4.6 lbs. It has two microprocessors: an Intel Centrino-M operating at 1.1 GHz and a Texas Instruments digital signal processor (DSP). The standard configuration includes 512 MB of random access memory. The operating system is Windows® XP Tablet PC operating system that utilizes a TFT color display and an electronic pen. Also included are serial, parallel and USB ports and connections for an external keyboard, mouse and monitor.

Data collection is performed by scanning a barcode label, selecting the equipment/test location from a hierarchical tree, or by pressing a graphical button on a displayed machine image or drawing. The real time analysis feature is also quite impressive. Select tri-axial data and see all three axes update simultaneously.



The DCX does not require a host software system. All traditional host system functionality is integral to the DCX. The device also does not utilize data collector routes, a complete database resides on the unit's shock-proof 16-gigabyte solid-state hard drive. This database contains all of the plant machinery setup information, previous data, diagnostic history and trends for all machines in a plant. The user can add or modify machines as well as review historical information and trends for any machine while on the plant floor.

Sharing vibration information and results has never been easier. Because the DCX is PC-based, it can be connected directly to your company Network or the Internet. Database replication technology allows two or more databases anywhere in the world to be synchronized via the Internet. Data may also be shared between plant sites using portable or online systems to facilitate centralized monitoring capabilities.


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