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Remote Access Data Loggers
Data Logger Configured with Satellite or Cellphone Transceiver and User Configurable Channels
Neon Terrestrial Remote Terminal (NRT Terrestrial GSM/GPRS/CDMA)
The NRT-Terrestrial/GSM/GPRS/
CDMA is a small self-contained unit
which connects to sensors in the fi eld,
collects readings from those sensors,
and transmits the collected data to a
central server via a cellular telephone
network.
The Neon central server system is
provided on a Neon Data Service
basis and on a Neon Client System
basis and provides a central computer
system to monitor and receive data
from many Neon NRT units in the field.
The NRT GSM/GPRS/CDMA terminal
is designed to automate collection
of remote data from environmental
monitoring, industrial measurements,
and utility metering via GSM/GPRS
and CDMA Cellular networks from any
location within the cellular network
coverage area.
Fully bidirectional communications
are possible via the Neon server.
Data can be collected directly and the
NRT programmed from any internet
connection.
The NRT Satellite is designed to
automate collection of remote data
from environmental monitoring,
industrial measurements, and
utility metering via the international
Globalstar LEO Satellite network from
any location on the globe, except the
Arctic, Antarctica, and Africa.
Fully bidirectional communications
are possible via the Neon server.
Data can be collected directly and the
NRT programmed from any internet
connection.
The NRT supports integrated logging or
automated collection of data from an external
datalogger. The NRT’s built-in modem supports packet
data, switchboard circuit data, and SMS
communications. Long battery life and low
operating costs are made possible through
use of advanced microcontroller technology.
Specifications
or Accessories
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