Whether electricity or water – gas, steam or pressure: The ProData®2 data logger captures and saves all consumption and process data as well as status messages (e.g. switch settings).
Ethernet connection
An Ethernet connection can be used to make integration into an IT network particularly simple and comprehensive. UMG measuring devices with an Ethernet connection run various IP protocols such as TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SNMP, DHCP, TFTP, SMTP, BACnet (optional), etc.
Pulse input/output
Pulse inputs can be used to record the values for meters such as water and gas meters using UMG measuring devices. Using pulse outputs as a measured value transducer, the working pulses can be transferred to a control system such as BCS, PLC, SCADA systems.
Ethernet-Modbus-Gateway
The Ethernet Modbus gateway can be used to easily include the Modbus RTU devices that are connected to the master device as slaves in an Ethernet architecture. This is also possible via a Modbus RTU interface for devices with identical file formats and matching function codes.
Thermistor input
The integrated thermistor input for thermal elements (PT 100/1000, KTY 83 or 84) can be used in diverse ways.Therefore, sensitive system parts can have further protection in addition to current and power monitoring, e.g. transformer temperature. Typical application areas are temperature monitoring in low voltage main distribution systems, transformers or server cabinets.
Memory
Many UMG measuring devices have their own memory containing typical recording ranges of up to 2 years. Recording is freely configurable. A 128 megabyte memory can record around 5,000,000 values.