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8420-51 Datasheet, PDF (5/8 Pages) ASM GmbH – MEMORY HiLOGGER
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Communication functions for added convenience
- Communication Functions -
E-Mail Sending
E-mail can be automatically sent through an SMTP mail server to a local network, remote PC or
e-mail compatible cellular phone upon any of the following events: start/stop trigger, alarm, recovery
from power failure, memory full or card full. Up to three e-mail destination addresses can be
specified.
(The DIGITAL I/O UNIT 8993 is required for alarms)
[Example of sending e-mail via 10Base-T LAN connection]
E-Mail Receiving PC
MEMORY HiLOGGER series
E-Mail Receiving PC
[Example of Sent E-mail]
Automatic Data Sending by FTP Client
Binary data files that are saved automatically to the PC Card during periodic measurement or when finished measuring, are sent
automatically by the instrument to the FTP server on a local network or remote PC.
[Example of FTP data transfer via 10Base-T LAN connection]
MEMORY HiLOGGER series
FTP Server PC
PPP Communication (RS-232C + modem)
By connecting the instrument to a modem using an RS-232C cable, measurement can be controlled from a remote modem-equipped
PC. Connect the instrument to a modem using the RS-232C CABLE 9721 (straight-through cable for modems).
Application for PC - Wave Viewer (Wv) Software (bundled accessory)
Measurement data (in binary format) from the MEMORY
HiLOGGER series can be displayed as waveforms on the
PC screen. It can also be converted (file-by-file or all files)
to CSV-format text data, so the data can be loaded into other
PC applications like Excel.
■ Specifications
Wave Viewer (Wv) Software (bundled accessory)
Functions
• Simple display of waveform file
• Text conversion: convert binary data file to text format,
with selectable space or tab separators in addition to CSV,
and specifiable section, thinning available
• Display format settings: scroll functions, enlarge/
reduce display, display channel settings
• Others: voltage value trace function, jump to cursor/
trigger position function
PC operating systems Windows 95/98/Me, Windows NT 4.0 (SP3 or later), 2000, XP