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Configure your logger easy over the air apply new setups and change settings anytime
Follow the data live with the real time stream from the data loggers into the dashboard
Modem with latest technology catM LTE for the new IoT generation
Easy to install just 10 seconds and you are online no need for additional tools
Dual ports are great for vehicle data and second port for sensor data
Backup battery for reducing load to vehicle battery during sleep mode
Perfect plugin for OEM´s that define their CAN network out from *.dbc files just import and add the channels you need
Powerful diagnostic tool that supports ASAM file formats for description of ECU network
Easy to do benchmark and apply to any vehicle for the standard OBD PID´s together with extended PID´s from the predefined list
Looking for deep trouble shooting? Activate the CAN Trace plugin
Sophisticated 3x Axis Accelerometer that can perform measurement for extended data for drive studies
Working with J1939? Just add the plugin and activate the channels you need
Connect the rugged and water proof D-SUB connector into the data logger with help of the cable drawing on the back side of the TCU.
There is a buffer in the device that saves the data until the next time the logger is connected to the network. It´s very rare that the data logger does not connect to the network. The data logger transfers the data during the drive so the users can see the actual values, as well as GPS position, from the CloudSoft™ dashboard
The battery is charged during the drive. When vehicle is in sleep mode the battery is used to send updates to the server with for an instant snapshot of data or to display the “heartbeat” of the vehicle battery. The logger can also run without vehicle power for a limited time, depending on the setup and modem activity
The data logger is shipped with a SIM card installed and pre-configured. You have to send the device to support for replacement.
You can use the LED on the data logger to get an understanding of the operation. The flashing pattern indicates the following:
3 times (50ms ON/100ms OFF), 3550ms OFF | No Cloud / No GPS |
2 times (50ms ON/100ms OFF), 3700ms OFF | No Cloud / Fix GPS |
1 time (50ms ON/100ms OFF), 3850ms OFF | Cloud OK / No GPS |
2000ms ON, 2000ms OFF | Cloud OK / Fix GPS |