iChart software communicates with the 5500-iSIC through a Wi-Fi connection. The 5500-iSIC will be assigned a static IP address. The Router that connects the 5500-iSIC to the internet should also have a static IP address and port forward external internet traffic to the internal 5500-iSIC IP address on ports 10001 and 9999. REV: 13G30
5500-iSIC
5500-iSIC Typical Site
The NexSens 5500-iSIC supports Wi-Fi connection between a remote monitoring site and a computer base station with an internet connection. It is the most desirable system for a monitoring site where a near by Wi-Fi connection is available at the remote site. Shown below is an example site: The above system consists of the […]
Manually Sync an iSIC Data Logger Clock to the PC Clock
NexSens iSIC data loggers incorporate a precision real-time clock. However, the clock can drift up to two minutes per month and regional time changes require the clock to be synchronized periodically. This can be done manually or automatically. Confirm that the computer clock is correct Open iChart with a current project iChart must be opened […]
What Kind of Charger do I use to Charge an iSIC Battery?
The 12V DC (direct current) batteries used on NexSens iSIC data loggers can be charged in two ways: online or offline. It will be necessary to decide which is most appropriate for the desired application. The necessary charger type can then be determined. Online Charging: If it is essential for the iSIC to always remain powered, […]
If the Green LED in the iSIC Data Logger is off, is it Powered Correctly?
The LED only flashes when the iSIC is booting up and does not stay on all the time in order to conserve battery power. The LED will flash immediately upon connecting the battery but only for 15-20 seconds. REV: 13G29
Checking Sensor Parameter Readings Using SDI-12
If iChart ever reads data input by a sensor as “INVALID,” it will be necessary to verify if the sensor is reading incorrectly. The problem may be elsewhere and completing these steps may rule out sensor failure and save on costly repairs. 1. Make sure the sensor is connected to the data logger. 2. Open […]
Switching a NexSens Logger from SDI-12 or Modbus to RS-485
NexSens iSIC and SDL500 data loggers can communicate using interfaces such as SDI-12, Modbus RS-485 and RS-232. This process shows how to switch from SDI-12 or Modbus to RS-485 communication in order to allow connection to a PC. 1a. Open iChart without a current project. 2a. From the main menu select Advanced | Terminal… 3a. Select […]
Code Update From Boot Loader
It may be necessary to perform a code update while in the boot loader if the normal code update is failing. 1. Open iChart. 2. Connect the data logger to the computer. 3. Select Advanced | Terminal from the menu. 4. Select Direct connect as the Connection type. Select the PC COM Port to which the data logger is […]
Remove a PCB From Mounting Plate
It may be necessary to remove the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) from the mounting plate for inspection or replacement. 1. Remove all attached wires from the back of the PCB. Note that the specific wires will vary depending on the communication available. Note: Record all wire locations before removal if replacing the board. 2. […]
iSIC Digital Expansion Pinout
The iSIC digital expansion provides an additional four RS-232 port on a pluggable Phoenix terminal. REV: 13G26