Product Spotlight: Dräger X-dock

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Dräger X-dock: Next generation, modular, function/bump test, calibration, documentation and reporting system

Testing is as simple as inserting your Dräger gas detection instrument and closing the lid. The X-dock immediately detects all sensor combinations and automatically tests and adjusts when all of the required test gases are connected. All generated data is documented in the database.

Product Spotlight: Dräger X-dock 1

All of the relevant data from the test is collected for detailed evaluations providing you with the tools for unparalleled analytics. The report wizard can be used to create customized reports and calibration certificates can be printed right at the stations via PostScript compatible USB printers. Also documented are instrument operational status and name of tester.

Features and Benefits

  • PC free system
  • Resistive touch screen
  • Up to 10 instrument modules
  • Stand-alone operation
  • Fully network capable
Product Spotlight: Dräger X-dock 2

X-dock Manager

The X-dock Manager software produces a detailed evaluation of the data in the calibration system and gas detection instruments and presents the information in various graphics and statistical models, providing you with a comprehensive overview of all results.  Multiple X-dock systems can be connected in a network giving all users access to data in a central database.

Product Spotlight: Dräger X-dock 3

X-dock Manager Features and Benefits

  • Overview page
  • Gas exposure in specific areas (number of executed tests / device availability / overview of created & sent reports)
  • Templates for regular reports
  • An issue and return function
  • Monitoring of stations in the network
  • Overview of devices

Configurations for Every Need

The X-dock comes in multiple configurations to allow for flexibility depending on the type of detection instrumentation being used.

X-dock 5300 includes a master controller with a module for a single gas detection instrument in the X-am 1/2/5000 or Pac family of products.

X-doc 6300 and 6600 versions can be configured freely.  They consist of master controller and can be expanded with up to 10 modules for X-am 1/2/5000 and/or Pac single gas detection instruments.

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