Communications specifications
A data logger is normally part of a two-way conversation started by a computer. In applications with some types of interfaces, the data logger can also initiate the call (callback) when needed. In satellite applications, the data logger may simply send bursts of data at programmed times without waiting for a response.
Ethernet Port
Internet Protocols: Ethernet, PPP, RNDIS, ICMP/Ping, Auto-IP(APIPA), IPv4, IPv6, UDP, TCP, TLS (v1.2), DNS, DHCP, SLAAC, Telnet, HTTP(S), FTP(S), POP3/TLS, NTP, SMTP/TLS
Additional Protocols: PakBus, PakBus Encryption, SDI-12, Modbus RTU / ASCII / TCP, DNP3, custom user definable over serial
USB Device: Micro-B device for computer connectivity
SDI-12 (C1, C2): Two independent SDI-12 compliant terminals are individually configured and meet SDI-12 Standard v 1.4.
RS-232: Female RS-232, 9-pin interface, 1200 to 115.2 kbps