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STYLITIS-10

STYLITIS-10 offers 8 multi-function channels for measurement inputs, digital inputs, and control outputs. It features sampling once per second, math statistics recording, Modbus and SDI-12 interfaces, and 2 serial communication ports. The physical form is a small, portable enclosure with an optional shelter box for outdoor use. The logger can be controlled via Opton software or the LCD screen and keyboard. It is compatible with various counter, analog, and digital bus sensors. The logger is available in plain, GSM, and Ethernet/WiFi versions, offering different communication methods such as local communication, satellite communication, RF communication, and communication via RF network.

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STYLITIS-10

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  1. STYLITIS-10 …offers high performance data acquisition and control in a competitive price

  2. 1. MAIN FEATURES • 8 multi-function channels, which can be used as: - Measurement inputs: 1-2 Counter and 6-7 Analog channels (Ch8 can operate as both) - 7 digital inputs (the analog ones). - Control outputs (they change either manually or as a function of input values). • Sampling once per second. • Math statistics (Average, Min, Max, Sdv) recorded per interval (from 1 sec to 1 hour). • Recording in internal 4MB Flash memory. • Modbus and SDI-12 Interfaces. • 2 serial communication ports: 1 DTE (COMMUNICATION port) and 1 DCE (PERIPHERAL port). • Precision current (0.5 mA) and voltage (2.5 V) excitation outputs.

  3. 2. PHYSICAL FORM AND SHELTER BOX Stylitis-10 features: • Control • LCD screen and 4-button keyboard local, brief operation • Total control via our Opton software • Com Ports: 2 serial communication ports: 1 DTE and 1 DCE • INPUT CONNECTORS: Removable screw terminal strips on front panel • ENCLOSURE: • Small, portable • Plastic ABS, either Desktop or wall mounted • DIMENSIONS: 18 x 10 x 4cm • WEIGHT: 200g • SHELTER BOX (Optionally, if the logger is used for outdoor use, in harsh environments) • Any IP65 box should be OK • Advised minimum dimensions: 275x370x140 mm In the Shelter box, you can additionally install other accessories of yourmeasuring system, such as a lead acid battery and acharge controller (connected with a solar panel) for the system’s power supply

  4. 3. SCREEN AND KEYBOARD Stylitis-10 has an LCD screen and a 4-button keyboard. Most operations are performed via Opton, its free operating software. However, via the screen and keyboard you can: • View instantaneous channel values. • View logger time and recording interval. • Change the acquisition status (ON/OFF). • Activate or deactivate the internal module (modem or Ethernet), if there is one. • View the internal modem’s signal strength (if there is one, and if it is in GSM data mode).

  5. 4. COMPATIBLE COUNTER SENSORS • Stylitis-10 supports a wide variety of measurements and sensors. • Indicatively, some counter sensors are: …and many more

  6. 5. COMPATIBLE ANALOG SENSORS • Indicatively, some analog sensors are: …and many more

  7. 6. COMPATIBLE DIGITAL BUS SENSORS • Stylitis-10 can optionally be upgraded to support digital bus sensors (via the MODBUS RTU and SDI-12 interfaces). • Indicatively, some digital bus sensors, along with some measurements they support, are: …and many more

  8. 7. STYLITIS-10 MODELS (VERSIONS) The datalogger is available either as plain or with additional modules for remote communication. Therefore, its versions are: • Plain Stylitis-10. No additional modules are available. • Stylitis-10+GSM. The logger features a built-in internal modem. • Stylitis-10+Ethernet/WiFi. The logger features a built-in Ethernet module (Wired or WiFi). Each Stylitis-10 version is suitable for specific communication methods. These methods are presented in the next chapters.

  9. 8. COMMUNICATION METHODS Communicate with the datalogger via Opton, its operating software, in various ways, according to the model used: • Plain Stylitis-10 • Locally • Via Satellite • Via RF modems • Measuring network via RF modems • Remote measuring network via RF modems B. Stylitis-10+GSM • Via a GSM data call. • Via GPRS, using a cheap Dynamic IP SIM Card (via Symmetron’sDiameson Server) • Via GPRS, using a static IP SIM Card C. Stylitis-10+Ethernet/WiFi • Via Ethernet (local network or a static IP internet connection) • Via a dynamic IP internet connection (via Symmetron’sDiameson Server)

  10. 9. LOCAL COMMUNICATION • Locally RS-232 Serial Communication is available in two ways: • Connect via a straight serial cable your computer COM port to the logger’s DCE port. • Connect via a null modem serial cable your computer COM port to the logger’s DTE port. Stylitis-10

  11. 10. SATELLITE COMMUNICATION 2. Via Satellite RS-232 RS-232 • Two satelliteiridium modems are required: One connected to the computer’s COM port and one to the datalogger’s DTE port. • Communication is achieved via satellite. Stylitis-10 Iridium modem Iridium modem

  12. 11. RF COMMUNICATION 3. Via RF modems RS-232 RS-232 • Connect one RF Modem to Stylitis-10’s DTE port and one to the computer’s COM port. • Achieve remote connections without a SIM card, for a limited distance (usually a few kilometers) between modems. Radio Modem Radio Modem Stylitis-10

  13. 12. COMMUNICATION VIA RF NETWORK 4. Measuring network via RF modems RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 • Capability of communication with multiple dataloggers (one at a time), by using an RF modem for the computer (as a Master) and one for each datalogger (as Slaves). • Againthe distance between the Master modem and each Slave modem is limited (usually a few kilometers). • Each datalogger modem is set to have a unique address. Communicate with one at a time. Radio Modem Stylitis-10 Radio Modem Radio Modem Stylitis-10

  14. 13. COMMUNICATION VIA REMOTE RF NETWORK • RS-232 • RS-232 • Same method as before, with the difference that the modem network can be remote, regarding the computer. • The Master modem can be accessed via the GPRS network via Symmetron’sSym-o-net modem. • Sym-o-net can connect as a client to Diameson Gateway,Symmetron’s server software, via a dynamic IP SIM card. • For more information about Diameson, see Chapter 15. • Again the distance between the Master modem and each Slave modem is limited (usually a few kilometers). • Virtual COM Stylitis-10 5. Remote measuring network via RF modems Radio Modems • RS-232 GPRS Network Diameson Gateway Internet Sym-o-net

  15. 14. GSM COMMUNICATION 6. Via a GSM data call RS-232 • Connect a GSM modem to a computer COM port. • Call the logger’s modem, provided that both modems’ SIM cards support GSM data calls. GSM Network Stylitis-10+GSM GSM modem

  16. 15. GPRS COMMUNICATION VIA DYNAMIC IP SIM • Via GPRS, using a cheap Dynamic IP SIM Card (via Symmetron’sDiamesonServer) Virtual COM • Neither ADSL (static IP) connection is required for the logger nor expensive static IP SIM cards. • A cheap dynamic IP GPRS SIM card is required. • Low operation cost: The datalogger is permanently online, but only data exchange is charged. • Devices (Dataloggers and Sym-o-nets) and Computers are connected as clients to Diameson Gateway, Symmetron’s server software. • Symmetron’sDiameson is available for connections, but you can use your own Diameson, to manage your own dataloggers. GPRS Network Internet Diameson Gateway Stylitis-10+GSM

  17. 16. GPRS COMMUNICATION VIA STATIC IP SIM 8. Via GPRS, using a static IP SIM Card Virtual COM • A GPRS static IP SIM card is required. • Again, only data exchange is charged. • The datalogger acts like a server, and the computer connecting to it acts as its client. GPRS Network Internet Stylitis-10+GSM

  18. 17. STATIC IP ETHERNET/WIFI COMMUNICATION 9. Via Ethernet/WiFi(local network or a static IP internet connection) • Connect the datalogger to a LAN or to the internet • An ADSL connection (a static IP) for the logger is required only to connect the logger to the internet. LAN/ internet Stylitis-10+ Ethernet/WiFi ADSL Router

  19. 18. DYNAMIC IP ETHERNET/WIFI COMMUNICATION 10. Via a dynamic IP internet connection (via Symmetron’sDiameson Server) • Connect the datalogger to the internet. • By using DiamesonGateway, Symmetron’s server software, you do not need a static IP ADSL connection. Dynamic IP ADSL Router Diameson Gateway Internet Stylitis-10+ Ethernet/WiFi

  20. 18. OPTON: STARTING UP AND VIEW Opton is Stylitis-10’s free operating software. • Start up with Opton, by creating Site folders and Connections. • Create one unique site folder for each datalogger. • In each site folder, multiple (different types of) connections can be created for the logger. The different connection types correspond to the communication methods, discussed before. • The connections created are saved as windows files, which are recognized by Opton in a folder interface, along with the compressed and decompressed data files (see Chapter 20), and setup files, ie logger settings (see next Chapter) saved in a file. Refer to the corresponding screen shot in Chapter 22. • After achieving a connection, you can communicate with the logger. Besides changing its settings and download data, you can view some features, and specifically: • View the logger’s status: Instant parameters, such as the date and time, the current data file being recorded, the recording time remaining, etc. • View the instant channel values. • View an Online plot of the selected channels’ values. All samples are plotted (every second).Appropriate units appear on the plot.Refer to the corresponding screen shot in Chapter 22.

  21. 19. OPTON: SETUP Connect to the datalogger, via Opton, via one of the connections you created and modify its setup. CHANNEL SETTINGS • Channel 1 is a counter channel, Ch2~7 can be set as analog ones or digital inputs, Ch8 can be both and Ch9 measures the logger’s battery. • Besides that, channels 1~8 can also be set as digital outputs active low, to drive small relays. Set conditions regarding other channel values (inputs) to control the output state or set it manually. • Stylitis-10 can also be upgraded to support digital bus (MODBUS RTU and SDI-12) channels. • The settings of all channels can be changed in two ways: • Manually. Change settings manually: gain (for analog channels), level (for counter ones), type, Slope and Offset (for both ones), conditions (for digital outputs), address and register (for digital bus ones). • Via Opton’s Sensor Library. Instead of changing settings manually, select a specific measurement and a sensor, related to this measurement. Optionally, also change the measuring units. All settings are updated automatically. Refer to the corresponding screen shots in Chapter 22. REMAINING SETTINGS • There are other settings to be adjusted, such as the recording interval(selectable from 1 sec to 1 hour) the logger’s site name, the data recording mode within the interval (only average values or average, min, max and sdv values) and the GPRS settings (APN, User Name, Password). • More specifically, there is another option. You canreceive SMSs and Emails:Receive the daily data file via Email (Available in both the GSM and the Ethernetversion). Receive SMSs (GSM version): the average channel values every interval or every day, an alarm if a control output changes state, or a PhotoVoltaic (PV) alarm indicating faulty operation in a solar plant with multiple inverters. • Alternatively, in dynamic IP GRPS connections (via Diameson server) and in the Ethernet version (also via Diameson), instead of SMS, data and alarms can be sent to a web database, Captum, to a specific user account and to this account’s email.Interval data and alarms can be plotted in Captum, alarms can be shown in a table, while data statistics are presented in bar graphs per hour, per day of the month, per day of the week and per month. Refer to the corresponding screen shots in Chapter 23.

  22. 20. OPTON: ACQUISITION AND DOWNLOAD • After writing the desired setup in the datalogger, enable/ disable data acquisition to create data files, stored in the 4MB memory. When enabling acquisition, a new file begins. • Files are stored in the logger’s memory in compressed form. • When downloaded, a compressed file is decompressed into a data file, which can be viewed via a text editor. Compressed and decompressed data files are stored in the logger’s site folder, as mentioned in Chapter 18. • Data download can be achieved either manually or automatically via AutoConnect software (see Chapter 24). MANUAL DOWNLOAD There are 2types of manual download: • Download the most recent file. If Acquisition is ON, this is the current file. In this case, the current file is firstly closed (the next file begins) and then downloaded. • Download one or more consecutive previous files, by typing their number.

  23. 21. OPTON: OFFLINE DATA MANAGEMENT After downloading the data files in the site folder, you can manage them offline. Opton offers some useful tools for offline management and presentation: • Plot. View the selected channels’ plot, in up to 3 graph groups.View values at aspecific moment with the channel units.Refer to the corresponding screen shot in Chapter 23. • Data File Processing. Check the integrity of a folder’s files, ie check for missing or duplicate records or if the interval is the same for all files. • Statistics. Statistics of the file’s data can appear per hour, per day, per month and per year. Statistics include be the average values of the data (within the hour, day, month or year), the max, min or sdv values, or sum of all values. They are presented via a bar graph or a dot plot.Refer to the corresponding screen shot in Chapter 23. • Export to WindRose/Excel/.CSV/.TAB file. Export a file’s data to an Excel, a comma delimited or a tab delimited file. Especially for wind data (speed and direction channels), you can export them to WindRose, the wind analysis software, add-in to the Microsoft Excel, which is manufactured by CRESand distributed by Symmetron.For WindRose,refer to the corresponding screen shot in Chapter 23.

  24. 22. OPTON: SCREEN SHOTS (PART 1) Site folders and files interface Online plot Channel Setup (manually) Channel Setup (via Sensor Library)

  25. 23. OPTON: SCREEN SHOTS (PART 2) CaptumStatistics per weekday Data file plot Captum Plot Data file statistics per hour

  26. 24. AUTOCONNECT SOFTWARE • As stated before, data files can be downloaded manually, via Opton, via any connection. • However, data download, along with other actions as well, can be preformed automatically, in a regular basis, via the additional free software AutoConnect. • The datalogger can perform a different action each weekday: • Download Data: All data files missing from the folder. • Download Status: Instant parameters, such as the current file, the recording time remaining, etc. • Download Current Values. Get the instant channel values. • The selected action of a weekday can be performed once a day at a specific selected time, or infinite connections can be made that weekday every as many minutes as you wish. • Besides editing the auto connections (like in Opton) via AutoConnect’s interface, you can: • View a list of all your automatic connections and execute one or more manually. • Check each connection’s latest status, ie if it succeeded, or failed and why. • View the date and time of last connection and last successful download for each one.

  27. 25. MAIN APPLICATIONS AND CONCLUSION Stylitis-10 could be used in: • Electrical Measurements. • Weather stations. • Wind energy assessment. • Solar plant monitoring and faulty operation detection via alarm. • Remote control of relays. • Fire prevention networks. …and many more Summing up, its main advantages are: • Combination of analog and digital bus channels in a competitive price. • Variety of communication methods. • Free operating and automatic connection software. • Combination of input channels with control outputs. • Portability, thanks to its small size. • Alarm and data SMS and data Emails sent to a specified recipient. • Data and alarms sent to a web database, accessed via your personal account.

  28. about Symmetron Our company was founded in 1989 by experienced engineers and evolved as a major manufacturer of dataloggers and supplier of measurement equipment. Symmetron is certified according to the ISO9001 quality system and we are proud to have deployed thousands of measurement systems worldwide. Address 1, Antikythiron Street 153 44 Gerakas Greece tel: +30-210-6034002fax: +30-210-6034003 email: info@symmetron.grwww.symmetron.gr

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