Remote-access Guide

data logger with remote access

by Mr. Shaun Kerluke Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Can loggernet remote be used to connect directly to a data logger?

LoggerNet Remote cannot be used to connect directly to a data logger because there is no communication server running. LoggerNet Remote does not have the files necessary to connect to a data logger directly.

Which remote data logging station is right for your project?

The HOBO RX3000, Onset’s most flexible remote data logging station, provides instant access to site-specific environmental data anywhere, anytime via the internet. The station combines the versatility and sensor quality of more expensive systems, an onboard LCD display, and the convenience of plug-and-play operation.

What are the different types of data loggers?

Ethernet, RS485/MODBUS and GSM/GPRS enabled loggers for remote data acquisition via LAN, WEB BROWSER, SMS text and email worldwide. The GRD-3G series data loggers are designed for remotely monitoring sensors and other instruments with 3G & satellite connection to a remote server for data logging and control.

Is loggernet admin needed to run loggernet?

To run LoggerNet as a server and control two data logger networks from remote PCs, is LoggerNet Admin needed, as well as LoggerNet Remote for each remote PC? Yes. To install LoggerNet on a centralized server and run it as a service, LoggerNet Admin needs to be installed on the server.

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What is remote data logger?

Remote data logging means that the sensors collect data 'out in the field' and pass it to a portable data logger. The data logger then relays the data either wirelessly, by fibre-optic cables or possibly even by satellite, back to a computer ready for analysis.

How do you connect to a data logger?

Connect the data logger or radio receiver to your PC using a USB cable, USB Inductive Pad or LAN (Ethernet) cable (depending on the logger). Click the 'Launch' button in Tinytag Explorer to start your data logger. After launching, you will be able to adjust the settings of your data logger.

What is a Squirrel data logger?

Product Description. The Squirrel 2010 is a versatile, general purpose logger, with 4 ~ 8 analogue input channels to measure current, voltage, resistance and temperature, plus 8 digital channels. All can be logged or used as triggers to automatically start or stop logging.

Is data logging automatic?

Data loggers are electronic devices which automatically monitor and record environmental parameters over time, allowing conditions to be measured, documented, analysed and validated. The data logger contains a sensor to receive the information and a computer chip to store it.

What are the types of data loggers?

What are the different types of data loggers?USB Data Loggers. For historical logging with manual offload. ... Bluetooth-enabled Data Loggers. For historical logging with Bluetooth data offload or connection through a gateway to the internet. ... Web-based Systems.

Can you directly transfer data from a data logger to a computer?

With the simplest stand-alone data loggers, data are directly offloaded to a computer via a USB interface.

What are the disadvantages of a data logger?

Following are the disadvantages of Data Loggers: ➨It requires initial investment cost to start using the data logging service. Moreover the equipment is expensive for small tasks. ➨Often all the features are not available in data logger equipment and hence requires modification in the software or application.

How do data loggers work?

A data logger works by automatically monitoring and recording specific environmental conditions and parameters via their sensor components, then storing the resulting data in their internal memory. They can be configured as either relatively simple single-channel devices or more complex multi-channel versions.

How accurate are data loggers?

How Accurate Are Data Loggers? There are loggers with accuracy specifications from basic but useable accuracy; 1-2% full scale, to high accuracy specialized units; in the 0.01% full-scale range. A temperature logger used for warehouse monitoring would typically have 1-2 degrees Fahrenheit accuracy.

How do I use Arduino data logger?

Learn about Arduino SD card data logging using an LM35 temperature sensor and a DS3231 module....Connect the DS3231 module with the Arduino as follows:Connect GND of DS3231 to GND pin of Arduino.Connect VCC of DS3231 to 5V pin of Arduino.Connect SDA of OLED to A4 pin of Arduino.Connect SCL of OLED to A5 pin of Arduino.

How do I log into Arduino serial data?

Enter the COM port (e.g. COM12) in the “Serial line” field, then click the “Serial” button. On the left-hand side, select 'Logging', then select 'Printable output', and maybe select 'Always'. Overwrite it if that is what you want. Click 'Browse' and look for a place and file name where you can save the file you logged.

How do I make an Arduino Temp data logger?

This temperature logger uses Arduino, a temperature sensor, and a real-time clock module to collect data....Make the connections for the LM35 temperature sensor with Arduino as follows:VCC pin of LM35 to 5V pin on the Arduino.OUT pin of LM35 to A0 on the Arduino.GND pin of LM35 to GND on the Arduino.

What is a GRD 3G data logger?

The GRD-3G series data loggers are designed for remotely monitoring sensors and other instruments with 3G & satellite connection to a remote server for data logging and control. GRD units are available with 0-10V, 4-20mA, digital state and pulse inputs, and digital outputs as well as serial ports for Modbus Master/Slave communications and connection of a satellite modem. Data is sent from the units to a remote server, where the Middleware software creates a MySQL database. Our M2M interface allows this data to be published to a web interface accessible from anywhere in the world with user/password security and internet connection. The web interface provides both real time and historic data in table and graph format. Data can be downloaded from the web page in XLS format as required. SMS and email alerts can be generated for alarm conditions from the website, with SMS alarms also available directly from the units themselves. Customers may also publish data direct to their own MySQL database on their server, which Omni Instruments can provide a software package to build your own web interface.

What is a Logbox Connect?

The LogBox Connect are a range of compact, wireless data loggers with Bluetooth, WiFi and 3G mobile connectivity. The loggers are available with 3 universal analogue and one digital input, plus a single PNP output. Analogue channels can be used with Thermocouples, PT100, 0-50mV, 0-10V or 0-20mA with logging options for instantaneous or average readings. Units are also able to monitor the internal battery voltage and external power supply. Memory capacity for 140,000 readings with logging intervals of 1 sec up to 18h. Power supply options of 10-30vDC or internal batteries. Dimensions: 120 x 100 x 40mm, IP40 housing with 3 line display. Operating Temperature -20 to +70°C.

What is a wremote?

wRemote is a 2.4GHz Zigbee wireless mesh system for remote data acquisition of digital and analogue signals from sensors, switches and relays, and also MODBUS data from PLC s , power meters and other MODBUS devices . Data can be wirelessly collected from many remote nodes and delivered to a central colector unit which can be linked to SCADA and BMS systems, and MODBUS enabled data loggers such as the GRD or Datataker loggers.

What is a TCG240D?

The TCG240D is a battery powered GSM alarm unit and data logger with 4 programmable digital inputs suitable for digital state or pulse counts. This unit is ideal for providing small scale remote monitoring as an alarm unit, or to report readings from energy meters, flow meters, tipping rain buckets or other pulse counting applications.

What is RME1?

The RME1 is an analogue acquisition module that will accept 4-20mA, 0-10V, PT100 and thermocouple (Type J, K, T, R, N, E, S) inputs. The unit provides an output over Modbus TCP, web page (HTTP), SNPM (Version 1), CVS/XML and can be configurable with the M2M web interface. Data can be viewed in real time, table and graph format, and downloaded to MS Excel. No fixed IP is required. Simply connect to your router and start viewing data on your web browser. Separate units are available for Thermocouple, PT100 and analogue 4-20mA and 0-10V. Units are available as standard units or with internal memory and battery back up for short-term disconnections.

What is a loggernet remote?

LoggerNet Remote is a collection of 32-bit programs designed to run on Intel-based computers running Microsoft Windows operating systems. The recommended minimum computer configuration for running LoggerNet Remote is Windows 7. LoggerNet Remote also runs on Windows 8 and Windows 10. LoggerNet Remote runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of these operating systems.

How to create unique file name in LoggerNet?

On the LoggerNet Setup screen, on the Data Files tab, select Create Unique File Name as a File Output Option. The Create Unique File Name option is not available for storage modules or mixed-array data loggers. In these situations, use Split or a batch file to accomplish the same results.

What is a change in LoggerNet 4.6?

A change was made in the way the LoggerNet 4.6 Server performs "Custom Data Collection". A corresponding change was made in the Connect Screen 4.6 client "Custom Data Collection" functionality.

Where is scheduled collection in LoggerNet?

Scheduled collection is enabled (on the Schedule tab of the LoggerNet Setup screen).

Can you use LoggerNet Remote to connect to a data logger?

It was designed to connect to a LoggerNet communication server that is running elsewhere and can be accessed over TCP/IP. LoggerNet Remote cannot be used to connect directly to a data logger because there is no communication server running.

Can you install LoggerNet with Campbell Scientific?

Yes. This combination will result in a LoggerNet Admin installation with all of its features. However, Campbell Scientific does not recommend this process because installing different versions of LoggerNet and LoggerNet Remote can result in inconsistent software behavior.

Does LoggerNet know which tables are available in mixed array data loggers?

LoggerNet doesn’t know which tables are available in mixed-array data loggers unless the program is identified by associating it. If no tables show up in the Data Filer table selection window, check that there is a program associated with the data logger in LoggerNet. This can be done on the Program tab of the LoggerNet Setup screen. Also, verify these two things:

What measurements does this data logger support?

To see the full specifications for this product, please see our product manual found under the documentation tab if available.

How many sensors are there in a smart logger?

Limited to 10 smart sensors, with no more than 15 measurement channels between them, per logger.

How many relays can be activated in a Hobo?

The optional Relay Module allows for up to three individual relays to be activated or pulsed in response to alarms. Each relay contact closure can be configured as normally open or normally closed through HOBOlink. A HOBO RX3000 is required for this product.

How many inputs does a Hobo RX3000 have?

The optional analog module has four analog inputs that support excitation power, scaling, and statistics measurements. These four, single-ended sensor inputs are configured through HOBOlink. A HOBO RX3000 is required for this product.

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