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TECHNICAL FEATURES OF BASE UNIT
HD35APD
Transmission frequency
868 MHz or 902-928 MHz depending on the model (915.9-929.7 MHz not
available)
Antenna
Internal
Transmission range
In open field: 180 m (E, U)
(could be reduced in presence of obstacles or adverse atmospheric
conditions)
Output
USB with A type connector
Internal memory
The number of storable samples depends on the type of data loggers con-
nected. The capacity is of 226,700 samples if all data loggers record 7
quantities.
LED indicators
RF communication status
Power supply
Directly powered by a PC USB port
Operating temperature
and humidity
-10…+60 °C / 0…85
%RH non condensing
Dimensions
62 x 25,5 x 13,2 mm
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TECHNICAL FEATURES OF BASE UNIT
HD35APR
Power supply
8…30 Vdc
Power consumption
40 mA @ 24 Vdc
Internal battery
No
Transmitting frequency
868 MHz, 902-928 MHz or 915.9-929.7 MHz depending on the model
Antenna
Whip external
Transmitting range
In open field:
300 m (E, J)/ 180 m (U) towards data loggers with internal antenna.
> 500 m (E, J, U) towards repeaters and data loggers with external antenna.
(could be reduced in presence of obstacles or adverse atmospheric
conditions)
Serial outputs
USB with Mini-USB type connector (cable CP31)
RS485 with MODBUS-RTU protocol
Ethernet connection
Yes. Permits (if the Internet connection is available) sending alarm e-mail
and the recorded data via e-mail, to an FTP address or to an HTTP serv-
er (Cloud). Allows the MODBUS TCP/IP protocol.
Wi-Fi connection
No
GSM connection
No
Internal memory
The number of samples that can be stored depends on the type of data
loggers connected. The capacity is 226,700 samples if all the data loggers
record 7 quantities.
LED indicators
Presence of external power supply, RF communication status.
Working temperature and
humidity range
-10…+60 °C / 0…85
%RH not condensing
Dimensions
See dimensional drawing
Weight
200 g approx.
Installation
35 mm DIN rail
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