X2 Environmental Data Logger
Features
Tech Specs
Material: Anodized aluminum
Weight: 3.5 lbs.
Dimensions: 4.9” Diameter, 4.77” Height
Power Requirements: 5-16 VDC +/-5% (Reverse polarity protected)
Current Draw (Typical @ 12VDC): Low power sleep: 350uA; Active: 45mA; Cellular Transmitting: 300mA; Iridium satellite transmitting: 170mA
Peak Current: Power supply must be able to sustain a 500mA 1-second peak current (@ 12V)
Operating Temperature: -20C to 70°C
User Interface: RS-485 direct to CONNECT Software, WQDatalive Web Datacenter, Status LEDs
Data Logging: 256MB microSD card (expandable up to 4GB)
Data Processing: Parameter level polynomial equation adjustment; Basic & Burst Averaging (min, max, standard deviation, and raw data available)
Real Time Clock (RTC): 30sec/month drift 1; Auto-sync weekly2; Internal backup battery
Log Interval: User configurable from 1 minute (10 minute default)*; Unique interval per sensor
Transmission Trigger: Time-based; Selective parameter upload option
Sensor Interfaces: SDI-12, RS-232 (3 Channels), RS485
Sensor Power: (3) independent switches from input supply*5
Built-in Sensors: Temperature (-40 to 85C, 0.1C resolution, +0.3C accuracy); Humidity (0% to 100%, 0.1% resolution, +4% accuracy from 5 to 95% RH & -20 to 70C); Battery voltage; System & sensor current
Sensor Ports: (3) 8-Pin for Sensor Interface (RS-232, RS-485, SDI-12, Switched Power, GND)
Power Port: (1) 6-Pin for Power and Communication (Primary/Secondary/Backup Input,RS-485 Host, GND)
Telemetry Options: Wi-Fi, 4G LTE cellular, CAT-M1 cellular, Iridium satellite, 900 MHz radio, 2.4 GHz radio
Antenna Port: SMA (Cellular and Iridium) and RP-SMA (Radio)
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