Confirming Power to an iSIC

    Communication issues develop for a number of reasons, including poor signal strength, low battery, damaged hardware, loose connections, or excess moisture inside connectors or enclosures. If loss of real-time data, intermittent performance, or signal failure occurs, the first troubleshooting step is to verify that the iSIC is powered. 1. Disconnect the iSIC from all external […]

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    iSIC/SDL500 Power Management

    iSIC and SDL500 data loggers have optional Power Management settings that can be used to conserve power for systems with a high power demand or when solar charging and battery power are limited. The Power Management settings are implemented through iChart software. Power Management allows users to turn off power-hungry devices such as cellular modems […]

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    Permanent Direct Connection with an iSIC Data Logger

    All iSIC data loggers are equipped with a DB-9 serial connector for direct-to-PC communication through iChart software. There are times when it is convenient to connect directly to iChart. For example, while configuring, calibrating or updating the firmware of an iSIC. 1. Open iChart without a current project. 2. Use a DB-9 data cable to […]

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    Temporary Direct Connection With an iSIC Data Logger

    All iSIC data loggers are equipped with a DB-9 serial connector for direct-to-PC communication through iChart software. There are times when it is convenient to connect directly to iChart. For example, while configuring, calibrating or updating the firmware of an iSIC. 1. Open iChart without a current project. 2. Use a DB-9 serial cable to […]

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    Recover an iSIC Stuck in the Boot Loader

    Every hour the iSIC will run self diagnostic. If during this process an error is identified the iSIC will remain in the boot loader. This can happen if the iSIC has not been used for 10 or more years, experienced a high surge (possibly due to nearby lightning or an Electrostatic Discharge), or had insufficient […]

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    SDI-12 Protocol

    Overview SDI-12 is a data communications protocol developed specifically for environmental monitoring applications. The motivation to develop SDI-12 began in the 1980s when a group of environmental monitoring specialists started to become frustrated with the complexity of interfacing analog sensors with the data loggers of the time. In addition, these low-power analog sensors were extremely […]

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    Electrical Grounding, Surge and Lightning Protection

    Overview Electrical grounding is a commonly misunderstood and improperly implemented component of environmental monitoring systems. Systems that do not use electrical grounding components can experience either complete system failures or intermittent problems that are hard to diagnose. However, just using grounding devices is not enough. Improper installation of electrical grounding components can render the components […]

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    Setting an iSIC or SDL500 as a Modbus or SDI-12 Device

    By default, NexSens iSIC and SDL500 data loggers are set in data logger mode. An iSIC or SDL500 logger set in data logger mode can be programmed by and interface with iChart software for data collection and acquisition. iChart can communicate with the logger through direct serial RS-232 connection or via telemetry (radio, cellular, satellite, […]

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    Configuring a 5100-iSIC Data Logger

    To access the 5100-iSIC from the internet, its address must be opened to the public. This typically is done with port forward on the router. 5100-iSIC Setup ——————– IP: internal_IP Port: 9999 and 10001 Router Setup ——————– IP: public_IP Port: 9999 and 10001 The public_IP is the IP address of the router that the public […]

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    5100-iSIC Communication

    iChart software communicates to a 5100-iSIC device through an internet connection. The 5100-iSIC will be assigned a static IP address. The router that connects the 5100-iSIC to the internet should also have a static IP address and port forward external internet traffic to the internal 5100-iSIC IP address on ports 10001 and 9999.     […]

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