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![]() Dataloggers The Soil Instruments Datalogger is built around the industry standard Campbell Scientific CR10X datalogger. Soil Instruments have unrivalled experience of configuring Campbell equipment with a variety of read and communications peripherals to read any sensor, anywhere. A datalogger from Soil Instruments consists of the basic CR10X module, with additional modules, combined with power supply and communications, all within a steel or reinforced GRP IP65 enclosure. Each logger is fully built up and tested in the Soil Instruments’ factory and tested using a logging program written to suit the project in question and the sensor types to be used. Each logging program is different and Soil Instruments have written programs for most types of sensors and projects, all of which are stored in our software library. Together with an easily accessible multiplexer, Soil Instruments can design protection from lightening transients with surge arrestors so that the sensors and data are protected. Power supply options are site driven and can include mains, solar cell, wind generator or the unique Soil Instruments 48VAC 'bus' system where loggers are located away from mains power and no other source is suitable. A wide variety of communication options are available as standard. These include: Direct link to PC or laptop, fibre-optic link, extended RS485 link (up to 13kM), satellite up-link, cellular (GSM) modem, telephone modem, GPRS modem and dedicated radio. Loggers equipped with GSM or GPRS modems can send text messages to mobile phones should user defined parameters be exceeded. Combining dataloggers and I-Site software results in data from up to several thousand sensors forming a fully mapped, graphical monitoring system. The datalogging system can be combined with Net-Site software to allow password protected internet access to near real time data from large or small projects.
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