Data management made easy!
The mobile SIM card communication simple data logger SE-3004-BMC has telemetry system functions via SIM card (2G/3G/4G) and can send data at set intervals. It can connect to comprehensive weather sensors such as Modbus RTU and SDI-12, allowing for multi-channel input. Additionally, it can handle 4 channels each for analog and pulse signals. Communication with a computer is done via a USB interface. ■ Access the NEON server via SIM card communication to obtain real-time data ■ Easy connection to THIES composite weather stations with Doppler rain gauges, weather pack series, weather transmitters, etc., using Modbus-RTU and SDI-12 functions ■ 4 channels each for analog and pulse input, SDI-12, digital RS485 Modbus RTU protocol ■ Easy management of data using the NEON server, including various setting functions, graph display, alert settings, etc. on the NEON server.
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■Input: Analog: 4ch / 24-bit resolution ■Pulse: 2CH / 16-bit / 3KHz, 0-5V DC signal ■Pulse: 2CH / 16-bit / 300Hz, 0-5V DC signal ■SDI-12: 1CH ■MODBUS: 1CH RS485 RTU or ASCII protocol 57600 baud rate (maximum) ■Scan rate: Configurable from 1 second to 5 minutes ■Log rate: Configurable from 1 second to 24 hours ■Internal power supply: 3.6V Li D cell ■External power supply: 9-30V DC ■Current consumption: <50μA in standby ■Dimensions / Weight: L190×W80×H55mm / Weight: 300g ■Material: Polycarbonate ■Operating environment: Temperature: -20℃ to +60℃, no condensation ■Communication port: USB ■Accelerometer: Logger direction change detection ■Option: LCD display 320×240 touch panel
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