NRG USER MANUAL
SymphoniePLUS3 User Guide
SymphoniePLUS3_DataLogger_Manual
Rev. 17
support@nrgsystems.com | Page 154
31 December 2018
Glossary
“A CARRIER”
A non-wireline or “cellular only” phone company.
ALPHANUMERIC
Any string of characters that contains letters and numbers in
combination. The SymphoniePLUS3 display is capable of
alphanumeric strings.
ANALOG CHANNEL
An input channel that accepts a voltage or current type sensor
such as a 200P Wind Direction Vane, 110S Temperature Sensor,
Relative Humidity Sensor, or Pyranometer.
AMPS CELLULAR
Advanced Mobile Telephone System. AMPS is the cellular phone
system that was widely deployed in North America, parts of South
America, Australia, and New Zealand. It is now often referred to as
“analog” cellular to distinguish it from the various digital systems
that use the same channels.
ANEMOMETER
A sensing device that is used to measure wind velocity. The
SymphoniePLUS3 logger collects data from anemometers and
other measurement sensors. The NRG Class 1 Anemometer and
NRG 40C Anemometer are 3-cup anemometers.
ASCII FILE FORMAT
American Standard code for Computer Information Interchange.
ASCII files are “common currency” in the computer world. The
code contains characters including numbers, letters, and standard
punctuation. SymphoniePLUS3 converts raw binary data to ASCII
format files.
AVERAGING INTERVAL
The time period over which the logger collects data for averaging.
The averaging interval for the SymphoniePLUS3 Logger is fixed at
10 minutes.
“B” CARRIER
A wireline or “regular” telephone company that also provides
cellular service.
CELLULAR CARRIER
A cellular phone company.
COUNTER CHANNEL
An input channel that is designed to accept frequency or totalizer
type sensors such as anemometers and rain gauges.
GSM CELLULAR
Global System for Mobile telecommunications. GSM is the digital
cellular phone system widely deployed in Europe and elsewhere
to replace the various analog systems that were in use before
GSM was adopted.
GPS
Global Positioning System