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- | ====== Introduction to the ezeio ====== | + | ===== Introduction to the ezeio ===== |
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//**Thank you for purchasing or considering the ezeio® !**// | //**Thank you for purchasing or considering the ezeio® !**// | ||
- | ===== What is the ezeio®? | + | ==== What is the ezeio®? ==== |
The ezeio is a complete solution for monitoring, alarming, control and | The ezeio is a complete solution for monitoring, alarming, control and | ||
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the ezeio system unique. | the ezeio system unique. | ||
- | ===== Model information | + | ==== Model information ==== |
^ Part number ^ Model ^ Cloud connectivity ^ | ^ Part number ^ Model ^ Cloud connectivity ^ | ||
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^ CAN | 1 | CANbus compatible port | | ^ CAN | 1 | CANbus compatible port | | ||
- | Additional inputs and outputs can be added using ezeio expansion devices and/or third party devices. | + | Additional inputs and outputs can be added using [[ezeio2: |
Standard & Optional Features; ((Some features require additional paid subscription)) | Standard & Optional Features; ((Some features require additional paid subscription)) | ||
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* Unlimited user access with multiple permission levels from view only to full admin | * Unlimited user access with multiple permission levels from view only to full admin | ||
- | ===== Functional overview | + | ==== Functional overview ==== |
- | ==== Communication | + | === Communication === |
The ezeio connects to the Internet via Cellular or Ethernet. A cellular modem is built in to the unit, but an external antenna is required. By default, if there is an Ethernet connection that allows Internet access, //Ethernet is prioritized// | The ezeio connects to the Internet via Cellular or Ethernet. A cellular modem is built in to the unit, but an external antenna is required. By default, if there is an Ethernet connection that allows Internet access, //Ethernet is prioritized// | ||
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| SIM card | Built-in ((SIM is provided by eze System, and not user replaceable)) | | | SIM card | Built-in ((SIM is provided by eze System, and not user replaceable)) | | ||
- | ==== Inputs and Outputs | + | === Inputs and Outputs === |
The ezeio connects to local sensors and devices through the green screw terminal. There are several connection options. | The ezeio connects to local sensors and devices through the green screw terminal. There are several connection options. | ||
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| Power supply | | Barrel DC jack input or screw terminal | | | Power supply | | Barrel DC jack input or screw terminal | | ||
| Power output | | Terminals for fused or passthrough DC as well as regulated +5VDC | | | Power output | | Terminals for fused or passthrough DC as well as regulated +5VDC | | ||
- | | Ground | | Multiple ground terminals | | + | | Ground | | Inputs, outputs and supply use a common ground. |
=== Discrete inputs === | === Discrete inputs === | ||
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The ezeio supports the standard SDI-12 protocol and multiple drivers are available for different types of sensors. The SDI-12 port can also be used as a generic serial input to read GPS data and other nonstandard devices. | The ezeio supports the standard SDI-12 protocol and multiple drivers are available for different types of sensors. The SDI-12 port can also be used as a generic serial input to read GPS data and other nonstandard devices. | ||
- | More information about SDI-12 is available [[ezeio2:installation: | + | More information about SDI-12 is available [[ezeio2:connections: |
=== Modbus/RTU === | === Modbus/RTU === | ||
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== Data acquisition == | == Data acquisition == | ||
- | Captured data is communication | + | Captured data is first buffered in the built-in memory, which holds over 50 days of 10 minute interval data, or 300000 samples at other intervals. Buffered data is uploaded |
== Events == | == Events == |