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Explore various connection methods for data loggers, including serial, Ethernet, GSM, GPRS, and RF modems. Access data remotely via web pages or direct PC link.
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1. SERIAL CONNECTION TO A PC RS-232 Direct connection to the PC via a serial cable. Suitable for dataloggers with a serialRS-232 port. Communication via a serial connection via Opton/ Stylitis Explorer.
2. CHANNEL DISPLAY OF DATALOGGERS WITH SERIAL PORTS IN WEB PAGES • Display of the desired channels from one or two dataloggers, via Apeicon, an external low-cost web page server for Stylitis dataloggers. • Display of the desired channels, along with the logos, photos, etc, which the user wishes in the same web page. • The web page is available both locally in Apeicon’s screen and in the local network or the internet. • One or two dataloggers with an RS-232 port are required, which will be connected to Apeicon’s serial ports. • Note: Such a web page can also contain datalogger channels from different types of connections: Serial, Ethernet and Diameson. RS-232 RS-232 APEICON LAN/Internet
3. CONNECTION VIA GSM MODEM GSM Network Dataloggers with aGSM modem (either built-in module or an external one) are required. A GSM SIM card is required. GSM modem
4. CONNECTION TO A LOCAL NETWORK • A datalogger with a built-in Ethernet module is required. • Connection of the datalogger to the local network. Datalogger with an internalEthernet module. LAN
5. CONNECTION TO THEINTERNET • AnADSL (staticIP) connection and a datalogger with a built-in Ethernet module are required. • Connection of the datalogger to the ADSL Router. • Note: Communication is accomplished via this static IP address. ADSL Router Dataloggerwith a built-in Ethernet module. Internet
6. CHANNEL DISPLAY OF DATALOGGERS WITH AN ETHERNET PORT IN WEB PAGES. • Display of the desired channels from one or more dataloggers, via Apeicon, an external low-cost web page server for Stylitis dataloggers. • Display of the desired channels, along with the logos, photos, etc, which the user wishes in the same web page. • The web page is available both locally in Apeicon’s screen and in the local network or the internet. • One or more dataloggers with a built-in Ethernet module are required, which, along with Apeicon, will be connected to the LAN or the internet via an ADSL Router. LAN/Internet APEICON
7.GPRS CLIENTCONNECTION (DIAMESON) • Connection of dataloggers and computers to Diameson Gateway, Symmetron’s server software. • A cheap GPRS dynamic IP SIM card is required. • Neither an ADSL (static IP) connection is required nor expensive static IP SIM cards. • Low operation cost: The datalogger is permanently online, but only data exchange is charged. • Dataloggers with a GPRS modem are required (built-in internal module orSym-o-net). GPRS Network Internet Diameson Gateway
8. CHANNEL DISPLAY OF DATALOGGERS WITH A GPRS MODEM IN WEB PAGES. • Display of the desired channels from one or more dataloggers, via Apeicon, an external low-cost web page server for Stylitis dataloggers. • Display of the desired channels, along with the logos, photos, etc, which the user wishes in the same web page. • The web page is available both locally in Apeicon’s screen and in the local network or the internet. • One or more dataloggers with a GPRS modem (built-in internal module or Sym-o-net) are required, which along withApeicon will be connected to Diameson, Symmetron’s software server. • A cheap dynamic IP GPRS SIM card is required. GPRS Network Internet Diameson Gateway APEICON
9. CONNECTION VIA 2 RF MODEMS • A datalogger with anRS-232 port is required. • Connect anRF Modem to the datalogger and one to the computer. • Achieve remote connections without a SIM card • Note: According to the modem’s model, there is an upper limit for the distance between the computer’s modem and the measuring station’s modem (eg for the ARF53, it is 6km). RS-232 RS-232 Radio Modem Radio Modem
10. MEASURING NETWORK VIARF MODEMS • Capability of communication with multiple dataloggers (one at a time), by using an RF modem for the computer and one for each datalogger. • Connect one RF Modem to the computer and one to each datalogger. • Achieve remote connections (to one datalogger at a time) without a SIM card. • Note: Similarly to the simple pair, according to the modem’s model, there is an upper limit for the distance between the computer’s modem and each measuring station’s modem (eg for the ARF53, it is 6km). RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 Radio Modem
11. RF MODEM NETWORK VIA AN ADSL CONNECTION • This is a similar capability to the previous application, with the difference that there is no limit in the distance between the computer and the measuring networks. • One modem is connected again to each datalogger, and there is a central modem which the computer accesses remotely and not serially. • AnADSL (staticIP) connection is required and the communication will be achieved via an Ethernet connection. The computer’s modem will be connected to theADSL Router. ADSL Router RS-232 RS-232 Internet Radio Modem
12. RF MODEM NETWORK VIAGPRS • This is a similar capability to the previous application. One modem is connected again to each datalogger, and there is a central modem which the computer accesses remotely and not serially. • ASym-o-net with a GPRS dynamic IPSIM card is required, with which the communication will be achieved via Diameson (see Chapter 7). • The computer’s modem will be connected to the Sym-o-net. Sym-o-net GPRS Network RS-232 RS-232 Diameson Gateway Internet Radio Modem
13. CONNECTION VIA SATELLITE • Two satelliteiridium modems are required, one connected to the computer and one to the datalogger. • Communication is achieved via satellite. Iridium modem Iridium modem