Manual – Neon 2000 Family NRT & NRM
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SUMMARY OF NEON REMOTE TERMINALS AND MODULES
There are many different models of Neon Remote Terminals and Modules. The main
models are summarised below and a full list of all models is included in the Appendix of
this manual.
2.1
2011D Neon Metering Module - GSM
The 2011D NMM GSM is a small self-contained unit in a
compact case which connects to sensors in the field,
collects readings from those sensors, and transmits the
collected data to a central server via a cellular telephone
network.
The Neon central server system is provided on a Neon Data Service basis and on a Neon
Client System basis and provides a central computer system to monitor and receive data
from many NMM units in the field.
The 2011D NMM GSM terminal is designed to automate collection of remote data from
environmental monitoring, industrial measurements, and utility metering via GSM/GPRS
cellular networks from any location within the cellular network coverage area.
Fully bi-directional communications are possible via the Neon server. Data can be
collected directly and the 2011D NMM GSM can be programmed from any internet
connection.
The 2011D NMM GSM supports integrated logging or automated collection of data from
an external data logger.
Its built-in modem supports packet data, and SMS communications. It has long battery life
and low operating costs through use of advanced microcontroller technology.
2.2
2011D Neon Remote Module – GSM
The 2011D NRM GSM is a small self-contained unit in a
compact case which connects to sensors in the field,
collects readings from those sensors, and transmits the
collected data to a central server via a cellular telephone
network.
The 2011D NRM GSM has a small LCD display and buttons to check signal strength and
perform limited functions including initialization.
The Neon central server system is provided on a Neon Data Service basis and on a Neon
Client System basis and provides a central computer system to monitor and receive data
from many NRM units in the field.
The 2011D NRM GSM terminal is designed to automate collection of remote data from
environmental monitoring, industrial measurements, and utility metering via GSM/GPRS
cellular networks from any location within the cellular network coverage area.
Fully bi-directional communications are possible via the Neon server. Data can be
collected directly and the 2011D NRM GSM can be programmed from any internet
connection.