User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Supported Firmware and Software Versions
- Guide to Relevant Documents
- Overview
- Installation
- Starter Kits, Modules and Options
- Common Terms
- Operation
- Single Ended Input Channel
- Temperature Sensor
- Terminal Strip
- Radio and Antenna
- Node Addressing
- Sample Duration Calculations
- Time Stamping
- Power
- Power Profile
- Operating Temperature
- Sampling Rates
- Datalogging Memory
- Factory Calibration and Testing
- General Specifications
- Mechanical Drawing
- Electrical Block Diagram
- Software
- FCC (United States) Certification
- IC (Industry Canada) Certification
- Support
- Terms and Conditions
- Appendix 1: Host-to-Base Station Communication
- Appendix 2: Datalogging with Agile-Link™ software
- Appendix 3: Streaming with Agile-Link™ software
- Appendix 4: Low Duty Cycle with Agile-Link™ software
- Appendix 5: High Speed Streaming with High Speed Streaming s
- Appendix 6: Bridge Completion Resistors
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• 1 sample every 30 seconds for each active channel
• 1 sample every 60 seconds for each active channel
• 1 sample every 2 minutes for each active channel
• 1 sample every 5 minutes for each active channel
• 1 sample every 10 minutes for each active channel
• 1 sample every 30 minutes for each active channel
• 1 sample every 60 minutes for each active channel
High Speed Streaming
The sampling rate is a function of the number of active channels:
• If 1 channel is active, the sampling rate will be 4,000 samples per second for the
channel.
• If 2 channels are active, the sampling rate will be 2,000 samples per active
channel per second.
• If 3 channels are active, the sampling rate will be 1,330 samples per active
channel per second.
• If 4 channels are active, the sampling rate will be 1,000 samples per active
channel per second.
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