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Model | AcquiSuite EMB A8810 |
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Manufacturer | Obvius |
Operating Temperature | 70°C |
Humidity Range | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
Communication Ports | Ethernet, RS-485 |
Supported Protocols | Modbus, BACnet |
Data Storage | expandable via SD card |
Weight | 1 lb |
Details processor, OS, memory, LEDs, console, LAN, protocols, power, interval recording, serial port, isolation, environmental, safety, EMC, size, and mass.
Explains different IP addressing methods like Static, DHCP, and Direct Connection.
Guides on configuring the IP address on the AcquiSuite via its LCD console.
Instructions for setting up a computer to access and configure the AcquiSuite.
Instructions on how to connect to the AcquiSuite via web browser and log in with default credentials.
Covers security, networking, and Modbus loop name setup.
Explains how to assign names and configure parameters for individual Modbus devices.
Details options for transferring logged data, including HTTP/Post options.
Shows a list of detected or configured Modbus devices and their status.
Instructions for manually adding devices and troubleshooting connection issues.
Options to display device setup, statistics, and data in XML format.
Guides on setting device names, alarms, and console display options.
Details settings for Modbus/TCP access, security, and baud rate configuration.
Configures parity, stop bits, timeouts, and debug logging for Modbus RS/485 communication.
Visualizes ModHopper network topology, link quality, and attached devices.
Displays current status of network interfaces, IP address, and packet details.
Details IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS, DHCP, and HTTP proxy settings.
Provides steps to resolve issues when accessing the AcquiSuite via a web browser.
Recommends using UTC time for data logging to avoid timezone and DST issues.
Utility to test DNS resolution using Ping, Traceroute, and Nslookup.
Attempts an HTTP session to an upload server to test connectivity and report results.
Using the LCD to check Ethernet connectivity and the status of Modbus devices.
How to view log file status, storage capacity, and the ASCII format of log files.
Explains how low/high range alarms are represented in log files.
Detailed configuration steps for uploading data to the BMO website.
Outlines the three primary methods for collecting data: HTTP, FTP, and Enertrax DL.