Microprocessor Colony Counter – 1361, 1362 & 1363

Features

  • Readout 0 – 999999
  • Count Correction Facility
  • Average Mode
  • Result-Count Storage
  • Seven Segment LED Display
  • Auto Marker Pen
  • Audible Confirmation of Each Count
  • Uniform Glare Free Illumination
  • Wolffhugel Glass Grid with Focusing Facility
  • LED Based Illumination
model-1361Nw

Microprocessor Colony Counter is a solid state microcontroller based instrument designed for quick and accurate counting of bacterial & mould colonies in petri dishes. The instrument uses the latest microprocessor technology and advanced engineering techniques so as to give enhanced accuracy and reproducibility.

The system has 6 soft touch membrane type keys for ease of operation. It has a ‘Reset’ key to reset the digital count. Any unwanted count can be removed by pressing the ‘Correct’ key. A built-in averaging facility allows the calculation of average colony counts using multiple dishes. It has the storage facility for 100 result-counts which are retained in the memory even when the instrument is switched off. A ‘Recall’ key is provided to retrieve the stored result colony counts from the instrument memory.

Optimum viewing of colonies is aided by peripheral glare free illumination graticuled disc provided in the instrument. The magnifier magnifies the colony area. This is an indispensable tool for the microbiologist.

Specifications

Model 1361 1362 1363
Display 3 Digit, 7-Seg. LED 4 Digit, 7-Seg. LED 6 Digit, 7-Seg. LED
Max. Counts 999 9999 999999
Keyboard 6 soft touch membrane keys
Correction Count correction facility available to cancel the unwanted count
Storage 100 Result-Count storage, even if the instrument is switched off
Average Average mode facility available
Dish Size 110 mm
Magnification x 1.7 Surface Magnification
Power 230 V ± 10% AC, 50 Hz,
Dimensions 225 x 250 x 280 mm (L x B x H) (Approx.)
Weight 4 Kg (Approx.)
Accessories Marking Pen, Magnifying Lens, Lens Holder, Operation Manual and
Dust Cover

Note : Specifications are subject to change due to continuous improvements.