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2.
Setup URL and Port on the
Network Services tab.
Remember, the values here
are example only, refer to
your shipping documents.
Click
Apply
to save.
13.
Data Destinations
The Ai1 supports all the following data destinations (which may often be combined):
1.
Web portals such as
2.
LoggerNet call-back
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to a hosted LoggerNet system with either a) fixed IP address for the Loggernet server,
or b) using Pakbus Router addressing for the AI1
3.
As a Modbus slave or SDI12 sensor over a local serial link
4.
As an FTP client sending data to an FTP server
5.
Email or SMS (on cellular models) data reports and alarms
6.
HTTP web server or using HTTP API call-backs
7.
Using RADOUT option to provide serial data to an RTU or PLC
8.
DNP3 or Modbus
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call-back to a SCADA or control system
9.
Local display
10.
Standalone datalogger for manual download
The Ai1 will automatically establish the connection to PBRouter. Cellular data usage depends on the
communications protocol, destination, and update frequency. It is typical for Eagle.io connections to use
25MB/month. Higher frequency connection or higher frequency data storage may result in higher data transfer.
The exact steps depend for each destination option depends on the application software; several are illustrated
using the most common applications, Eagle.io, Hydrosphere, DevConfig and LoggerLink.
13.1
Setting up Eagle.io
General Tab.
Using the Campbell Scientific datalogger
type, select the CR300 Series model, and set the PakBus
Address to the address allocated.
Connection Tab.
Transport type is TCP Callback. The Ai1
uses the ModemIMEI
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as the Device Id that Eagle.io
identifies it as. To set the Device Id, click “Use existing”
and enter the ModemIMEI as available in the Ai1 Public
Variables table. Eagle will Verify that this is a valid IMEI.
When using Eagle.io it is highly recommended to use a
template so that all these steps are pre-configured. If
configuring from the start, these are the additional steps
to set:
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Collection interval 60 minutes.
-
Series. Location Coordinates
–
Ai1
–
Latitude &
Longitude
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A call-back is where the Ai1 initiates a TCP/IP connection to a server on a specific port suitable for the proposed protocol. The server software would then manage the data transfer process.
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Supports Modbus ASCII, Modbus RTU and/or Modbus TCP.
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Note that this is the modem hardware IMEI and should not be confused with the SIM card identification.
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