Manual – 3000 NRL Family
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LoRa ABP NetAddr
ABP Network Address (n/a for OTA)
LoRa ABP NSK/OTA
NetID
ABP Network Session Key or OTA Network ID
LoRa ABP DSK/OTA
NetKey
ABP Data Session Key or OTA Network Key
LoRa FSB
Frequency Sub-Band (0-9, default 0)
LoRa PN
Private(default) or Public network selection
LoRa DR
Fixed(default) or Adaptive Data Rate
LoRa TXDR
Transmit Data Rate (0-7, default 4)
4.0
SUMMARY OF NEON REMOTE LOGGERS
All Neon Remote Loggers routinely collect and log sensor data and periodically connect to
a central Neon Web server via an IP network using a push data model to upload the
logged data.
There is a large range of models within the Neon Remote Logger range and each model
is outlined in the following pages, however the operation of all the models is very similar.
The difference in the models is based on the number of sensor interfaces, the connectivity
options and if the customer wishes to have a small display on the unit.
4.1
3016A Neon Remote Logger – 16 Analogue Channels
The 3016 Neon Remote Logger NRL is self-contained
data logger/RTU with 16 high resolution analogue
channels in a compact case which connects to sensors
in the field, collects readings from those sensors and
transmits the collected data to a central Neon server,
or it can be set up to operate as a stand-alone data
logger/RTU. The model number suffix indicates data
transmission via a cellular 2G/3G network or via a
cellular 4G/LTE network, satellite or Wi-Fi network.
4.1.1 3016
Specifications
Physical specifications
Material:
Powder Coated Aluminium Enclosure
Size:
295mm x 160mm x 40mm (LxWxH)
Weight:
850 grams
Operating
T
t
-20°C to 60°C. Not affected by humidity
Antennae:
Model dependent,
external stub/whip/satellite antenna