Manual – Neon 2000 Family NRT & NRM
Unidata Manual - Neon 2000 Family Remote Terminals and Modules Issue 4.0.docx
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The 2015D NRT Satellite is designed to automate collection of remote data from
environmental monitoring, industrial measurements, and utility metering via the
international Globalstar LEO Satellite network from any location on the globe, except the
Arctic, Antarctica, and Africa.
Fully bi-directional communications are possible via the Neon server. Data can be
collected directly and the NRT can be programmed from any internet connection.
The 2015D NRT Satellite supports integrated logging or automated collection of data from
an external data logger.
The 2015D NRT Satellite’s built-in modem supports packet data. Long battery life and low
operating costs are made possible through use of advanced microcontroller technology
and an efficient protocol that takes advantage of Globalstar’s packet transfer capability.
The 2015D NRT Satellite supports integrated logging or automated collection of data from
an external data logger.
Inputs include analog, digital and SDI 12 data logger interface standard. There is also
Modbus support, a partial implementation of the Modbus protocol which allows for extract
data (get) and place data (put) from/to a specific register within the Modbus RTU on an
RS485 connection. (Further details on request)
2.9
2500A Neon Display Unit
The Neon NRT Display Unit is a compact display and
operating button unit designed to connect to existing Neon
Remote Terminals (NRTs) and Neon Remote Modules
(NRMs) to assist with field operations internet connection.
The display provides a limited subset of indicators available
via the Starlog 4 support software.
The display unit connects to the RS232 port on the NRT or NRM. The buttons and the
corresponding sample displays available are detailed below.