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Data Logger

The CR1000X is a multi-purpose data logger that combines precision measurement, onboard processing, data storage, and communications in a single rugged platform. It is designed to operate as a standalone remote monitoring station, capable of collecting sensor data, controlling external devices, and transmitting information directly over IP-based networks.
  • Integrated ethernet: Built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet enables direct LAN or internet connectivity without additional hardware.
  • Precision measurement: A 24-bit analog-to-digital converter delivers high-resolution, high-accuracy sensor measurements, even for subtle signal changes.
  • Smart sensor support: Native compatibility with SDI-12, Modbus, and DNP3 protocols allows seamless integration with intelligent sensors and distributed devices.
  • Solar ready power management: An integrated solar charge regulator supports direct battery charging, simplifying off-grid and remote deployments.


Inputs
Six single-ended or three differential analog inputs support a wide range of environmental and industrial sensors. Two pulse counters enable measurement of frequency-based and tipping-bucket style sensors.
Control Ports
Two digital control terminals allow the CR1000X to trigger relays, alarms, or external devices based on programmed conditions.
Communications
Ethernet, USB Micro-B, and RS-232 ports provide flexible options for configuration, local access, and remote data transmission.
Power
Supports 16 to 32 VDC charging input or direct 12 VDC battery connection for reliable operation in both fixed and off-grid installations.
Power
Powered directly via the data logger connection or 9-16 VDC.
Power options
The system can be powered directly through the data logger connection or via an external 9 to 16 VDC power source, depending on deployment requirements.

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