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News Release from: Carlo Gavazzi | Subject: G3800x036 Data Logger
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2005
Logger takes GSM modem onboard
Carlo Gavazzi has added a new programmable data logger with optional GSM modem into the Dupline field and installation-bus product range.
Carlo Gavazzi has added a new programmable data logger with optional GSM modem into the Dupline field and installation-bus product range Equipped with intelligent functions for lighting control, temperature control and alarm monitoring, the unit can be configured to perform real-time logic and timer functions in applications such as building automation, energy management and water distribution
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The G3800x036 data logger is a programmable channel generator designed to perform event and time based logging functions using Windows-based configuration software.
Specified logged data are stored in a nonvolatile memory and simultaneously sent to the central Dupline-Online web server via the Internet or optional GSM modem.
In addition, the GSM modem can be used to monitor and control Dupline signals via SMS message, including digital channel switching or requests for status.
Data are password protected and accessed from any PC with an Internet connection, without the need to invest in additional technical equipment.
Users are able to access real-time and historical logged data via the Internet as alarm buffers, trend curves, bargraphs or line information.
The data logger is equipped with two RS232 ports for configuration and read/write of Dupline data using the Modbus-RTU protocol, and a single RS485 port enables networking of up to 32 data loggers.
A radio control clock option can be specified for applications requiring high real-time accuracy and the unit is available with an AC or DC power supply.
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