FAQ#097 – Which is the Bluetooth PIN for connecting B.R.A.IN to the iOS/Android device?
The PIN code is the same for all the B.R.A.IN and is 123456.Please follow the instruction in the user manual for the first connection of B.R.A.IN to the device.
FAQ#096 – How many SISGEO digital sensors could be read with WR-LOG digital node?
If the digital gauges are settled in ALWAYS ON, the WR-LOG digital node will be able to read up to 15 gauges.If the powering mode is settled in TIMED, the WR-LOG digital node will be able to read up to 30 gauges.
FAQ#095 – How long does a chain of digital sensors take to be read?
It mainly depends from the powering mode of the gauges (refer to FAQ#094 for the description of the powering modes). AN EXAMPLE WILL BETTER CLARIFY THE ANSWER. In a batch of 240 gauges, unless otherwise requested by the Customer, the addresses are settled from #001 up to #240. In a borehole is installed a chain of 30 […]
FAQ#094 – Which are the available powering modes for SISGEO digital sensors?
All SISGEO digital gauges can be settled in two different powering mode: The STANDARD powering mode is ALWAYS ON, so unless otherwise requested by the Customer, the sensors are settled as default in ALWAYS ON.
FAQ#093 – B.R.A.IN App Devices Compatibility
B.R.A.IN App is compatible with Android OS (from ver.7) and Apple iOS (from ver.11). Moreover the device have to be compatible with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) v.4.2. At this link you can find all the smartphone and tablet tested by SISGEO. NOTE: the list of devices is updating time by time.
FAQ#092 – If I us a WR-LOG wireless system, when data will be available on the Gateway (SLOT TIME) and on my FTP?
WR-LOG system can send three type of data:– Nodes data file– Nodes health file– Compacted or Custom Compacted fileIn order to optimize the availability time, the Sampling Rate (SR) of each node must be inserted into the Gateway, so that Sisgeo STRONGLY SUGGEST to insert the sampling rates of each node into the Gateway.If the […]
FAQ#089 – Which is Gateway model to choose for WR LOG wireless system?
The available gateways for WR LOG system are: – 0LSWR868GW0 – 0LSWR915GW0 – 0LSWR923GW0 These models differ from the frequency utilized by the internal 2G/3G modem. In order to choose for the right gateway, please refer to the document to be downloaded. If more than one model is suggested for the installation Country, you have […]
FAQ#087 – Could the IPI, BH Profile and DEX probes have problems in frozen water?
Sisgeo suggest that frozen water within the inclinometer casings is to be avoided due to following reasons: – Ice within the casing will affect functionality of the systems by blocking the individual probes;– Mechanical damages can occur to the probes, but also to the inclinometer casing due to the expansion of frozen water In any […]
FAQ#086 – How to solve the problem with dial-up connection under Windows in some languages version
When you create the dial-up remote connection to communicate with miniOMNIAlog, there could appear an error regarding the driver of the Standard Modem 56000bps used for the connection. This error appears only if you use certain versions of Windows in languages different from Italian and English. This problem could appear both configuring manually the connection […]
FAQ#083 – How does the TRIGGER function of OMNIAlog digital input work?
The TRIGGER function of the two digital inputs available on OMNIAlog datalogger is typically used with seismic station. In case of an event (earthquake), the seismic station is usually able to supply a certain tension on its output (typically 5Vdc). If this output is connected to the digital input of OMNIAlog, and OMNIAlog is conveniently […]
FAQ#082 – Is there any precaution to adopt for the number of measurements saved on the OMNIAlog / miniOMNIAlog memory?
OMNIAlog is equipped with a microSD 2GB memory. This memory allows to save a very high number of readings. For this reason, it is necessary to bear in mind what follows: Therefore SISGEO strongly suggests to periodically download data and, later, to delete them from OMNIAlog memory. This way it is guaranteed an efficient data download.
FAQ#081 – Which is the maximum cable length for DEX and DEX-S probes?
The maximum instrument cable length from DEX probe to datalogger is 200 m. If the automatic data acquisition system includes distributed external multiplexer box, the maximum cable length is 200m from DEX probe to multiplexer box plus 200m from multiplexer box to OMNIAlog (in total 400m).