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Product category: Data loggers
News Release from: Infinite Industrial Informatics | Subject: ILog
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 17 April 2006

Loggers offer a choice of telemetry

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The iLog is a new generation telemetry unit incorporating full Internet connectivity.

Infinite Industrial Informatics has developed a state-of-the-art digital RTU data logger series The iLog is a new generation telemetry unit incorporating full Internet connectivity

The device bears an LCD screen and a keyboard that simplify control, calibration operations and change of parameters.

iLog combines: a fully functional TCP/IP webserver with incorporated webpages illustrating measurements and basic configuration settings; a complete set of socket application commands for device remote control and management; internal storage memory of 512Kbyte; four high-resolution analogue inputs to register and monitor analogue signals (0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-1V, Pt100, RTD) such as temperature, humidity, pressure, level etc; and four digital inputs to measure and record digital states (on/off).

Two digital inputs incorporate pulse and frequency counters, and may be treated as virtual analogue inputs.

There are also two digital relay outputs for system, or user defined automation and an auxiliary RS232 port for firmware upgrade, or local data download.

The iLog is available in three models.

iLog-LAN carries a built-in 10BaseT Ethernet LAN adapter and can be directly hooked on to a local network, to transmit its data and alarms.

If the local network has a gateway to the Internet, then iLog can also transmit data and alarm via e-mail, or FTP.

iLog-GSM has a built-in GSM/GPRS modem and can be directly connected to a mobile telephony network, to transmit its alarms via SMS.

If an Internet access dial-up account is available, then iLog can also transmit data and alarms via e-mail or FTP.

iLog-EDM has a built-in serial communication port to attach an external modem, supporting all needed modem protocols (dial-up, Hayes, GSM, CDMA, RF, even Tetra) to transmit data and alarms via e-mail or FTP.

iLog can be set for automatic data transfer at user-defined schedules.

Transfer functions can be performed for either local or remote PCs using Ethernet, or Internet connection.

Up to five email recipients, two FTP servers and five SMS recipients can be defined and controlled by iLog.

The device is completely independent from any special communication software.

Data transfer is performed using standard file types, like csv and xls.

In case of FTP, the files are directly uploaded to the FTP server, while in case of e-mail, the files are attached to the email body.

With iLog the end-user may have access to the real-time readings, as well as the recorded data, from anywhere in the world, regardless of his/her physical location, or where the actual installation lays.

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