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INTRODUCTION
LogBox Wi-Fi
is an electronic wireless data register, also known as a
data logger
, which comprises three analog sensors and one digital sensor,
respectively called the "analogue measuring channel" and the "digital measuring channel". With a memory capacity for up to 140,000 logs, it allows
the use of batteries, to keep its autonomy and continue to log data even during external power outages. It features a large display that offers a
comfortable view of measured variables and general device information. Furthermore, the device’s enclosure has a protection cover for the
connections, a sealing ring and a holder that allows its attachment to a wall or metal surface by means of the optional bracket with magnetic inserts.
The analog inputs accept any type of temperature sensor, such as thermocouples, Pt100 or sensors for any other quantities with current or voltage
signals. The digital channel can log the time of events, such as opening a door, or counting pulses from a flow sensor.
LogBox Wi-Fi
also has the
following internal sensors: temperature, battery voltage, and external power supply voltage, which can also log the values in the memory, taking the
place of any of the available measurement channels. Its wide display allows you to view up to three variables simultaneously, and displays
indications such as alarms, communication status, enabled channels, battery voltage level, among other information.
LogBox Wi-Fi
also has a buzzer for audible alerts and a digital output that can be used as an alarm output or as an electronic key to power
sensors and can be controlled by several protocols, such Modbus-TCP and MQTT, for example.
The device’s configuration can be accessed through a desktop or a notebook connected to its USB interface. For use with computers, NOVUS
provides the
NXperience
software in your website’s download area.
NXperience
enables the logs’ configuration, download, and analysis, as well
as allowing them to be published in the
NOVUS Cloud
for remote viewing.