This WLAN logger box stores RS232 data on SD card and send the data via wireless LAN. The WLAN routine can be determined by the script. The data logger has a real-time clock, so that records can be provided in addition with the recording time. The device can be programmed freely through the exchange of the script.
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- One RS232-Interface
- Baud rate 1200 bit/s to 1 Mbit/s
- 7/8 data bits
- RTS/CTS and XON/XOFF flow controll
- Card slot for SD and
SDHC cards up to 16 GB
- Almost all brands
- FAT32 Data systems, short (8.3)
file names
- Files readable directly at PC
- one port
- Standard 9 pins D-Sub connector (male)
- Common pinout
- Power supply on D-Sub connector or hollow port
- via D-Sub connector or separate hollow plug
- Power supply: 6V - 32V
- Consumption: ca. 1.0 W incl. WLAN
- Real time clock internally buffered
- 802.11 b/g, WPA + WEP
- Outdoor-range: 300 m
- Indoor-Rande: 30-50 m
- Messurements: 51 x 72 x 24 mm
- Weight: 120 g
- max. temperature: -30°C bis 85°C,
if the SD card manufacturer
made no constraints.
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Scripts - small soft programs - control the behavior of logger. It controls e.g. the format of the stored data or features like time stamp etc. Load scripts via SD card or interface. In delivery this logger script MR1 is installed by default.
This script RS232 stores the data in a file. All data from the RS232 interface are stored in the file "logdata.txt" - just as they are received on the interface. The data will not be changed - as ASCII or binairy.
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This script stores RS232 data together with a timestamp in a file. The box has a built-in real time clock.
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This script stores RS232 spread on multiple files. With completion of the memory card, the oldest file will be deleted - so a continuous recording is given.