Data can be imported from multiple balances ...
Balance Keys
Balance Data Collection Software

Shimadzu has released Balance Keys, data collection software capable of running in Windows™ 7, Windows™ 8 and Windows™ 10, as the computer software successor to the popular WindowsDirect function.
With the remarkable advancement of office and factory automation, there has been a simultaneous increase in the demand to import balance data to computers, to save on labor and to avoid transcription mistakes.
Balance data can be imported directly to the user's applications with the intuitive feel of keyboard input using the existing popular WindowsDirect function as is*1. In addition, data from multiple balances (up to three balances) can be imported. The software also supports the Shimadzu MOC series moisture analyzers and the AP series analytical balances*2.
*1 This software is compatible with Windows™ 7, Windows™ 8 and Windows™ 10.
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*2 Supported in Ver. 3.1.1 and later.
Features
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Data can be imported directly into applications (such as Excel) in Windows™.
Data can be imported from multiple balances ...
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