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4.6- External Devices
In this section we will configure the MTX-Router-Titan-3G and MTX-Router-Titan-3G-mini devices’
internal datalogger, as well as external serial peripheral devices (temperature and distance sensors,
generic modbus RTU devices, Radio Sensors (Wavenis) etc.).
4.6.1- External Devices >> Logger configuration
If we need the Titan device to collect data from external devices (Modbus devices,
temperature sensors, distance sensors, pulse counters, alarms, relay status, etc.) in order to
send them to an external server (belonging to you), first we must configure the internal
Logger, that is, how to collect the data and where from, and how to send them.
This section allows you to configure the options related to the internal datalogger. You can send data
via HTTP GET JSON (ideal for collecting data in JSON format from a platform using PHP, ASP, etc.)
and/or via FTP.
WEB PLATFORM (HTTP GET JSON) Mode
Enabled
: Click to set up the mode to send data to a platform via HTTP GET (in JSON format).
Mode
: data sending mode. The options available HTTP GET (JSON), HTTPS GET (JSON),
HTTP GET (PARAMETERS), HTTPS GET (PARAMETERS), HTTP PUT (PARAMETERS),
HTTPS PUT (PARAMETERS), or directly with the GroveStreams platform.
Custom parameters
: This option allows you to add optional parameters for HTTP GET and
HTTP PUT methods.
Custom header1 and Custom header2:
This option allows you to add headers to the HTTP
requests. Many web platforms require the use of a header with a token for identificative
purposes. This can be configured in this section.
Server
: complete URL for the sending of data collected in the datalogger. For example,
http://www.metering.es/json/set.asp?data
=
Server Login:
If your platform has restricted access, input here the username.
Server Password:
If your platform has restricted access, input here the password.
ID:
This parameter allows us to send an additional identity parameter within the JSON object,
allowing you to know which device is receiving data if you do not want to use the device’s IMEI.
Register size:
maximum size of the router’s internal register. Normally 300.
Number of registers: maximum number of registers in the datalogger. Normally 1000.
FTP (JSON) Mode