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Line Seiki DK-5010E Tally Counters ( With Buzzer)
Product Made in Japan
Manufacturer: Line Seiki
Model: DK-5010E
Description of DK-5010E
The DK-5010E is a variation of the DK-5010A counter, enhanced with a buzzer feature. The buzzer emits a sound either when a count key is pressed or when the preset total count value is attained. You can select whether the count input should continue in a “continuous” mode or be “disabled” after reaching the preset total count value.
Notably, the saved data is editable using spreadsheet software, and real-time count values can be conveniently viewed on a computer. Additionally, you can download data communication software for free from our website.
The DK-5010E is especially suitable for tasks like cell counting under a microscope.
Specification of DK-5010E
Input Type | Rubber Key |
Display Type | 7-Segment LCD Display Counter (x5) : 7mm(H), Total Count : 5mm(H) Record Number / Time Display : 3.5mm(H) |
Sound | Preset Alarm / Key Operation Sound |
Count Display | Internal : 0 – 99999(Display : 0 – 9999) |
Total Count Display | 0 – 999999 |
Clock Function | Year / Month / Day / Hour (24hour) / Minute / Second |
Memory | 250 records |
Data Communication | USB micro-B (USB 2.0) |
Power Source | AAA Battery x 4pcs. | USB Cable | AC/DC Adapter |
Battery Life | 200 hour min. * |
Operating Temperature | 0 – 50°C (non-freezing) |
Storage Temperature | -10 – +60°C (non-freezing) |
Weight | Approx. 185g (battery & accessories not included) |
*(under normal operating temperature using Alkaline type battery)
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Application
- Laboratories: Used to count bacterial colonies in laboratory settings.Warehouses: Employed for inventory counting, categorizing products by type or size in warehouses.
Various Events: Ideal for tallying event attendees by different categories, such as age and gender.
Inspection Process: Useful for counting defective items by specific causes during the inspection process.
White Blood Cell Counting: Utilized in hospitals and animal hospitals for the enumeration of white blood cells.