Monitoring
Wireless Data Loggers
Automate geotechnical sensors.
The vibrating wire, piconode, digital and analog data loggers offer supporting connections to a wide range of geotechnical sensors, communicating information to Trimble® 4D Control (T4D) software for reporting, visualization and alarming.
Features and capabilities
Digital data logger
Create a wireless network of digital sensors such as in-place inclinometers (IPIs), multipoint borehole extensometers (MPBX) and water level sensors.
Analog data logger
Automate reporting and analysis of potentiometer, FWB, thermistor and PT100 by connecting analog sensors like load cells, strain gauges and pressure cells.
Piconode
Gather data from analog sensors with a small-scale data logger and transmit the data via long-range radio to a gateway connected to the internet.
Vibrating wire
Turn multiple vibrating wire sensors such as piezometers, load cells and strain gauges into wireless and automated sensors.
Product summary
Wireless Data Loggers
Turn any geotechnical sensor into a wireless device.
Product
Specifications
Wireless, integrated data logger
Integrated logger, radio and power
Long-range communications
Up to 15 km (9 miles)
Long battery life
> 10 years @ 1 hour frequency rate
Flexible sample rate
From 30 seconds to 1 day frequency
Robust, small, and weatherproof
IP68 and operates -40 ⁰C to 80 ⁰C
Fast deployment and configuration
Simple setup using mobile app
Monitoring
Wireless Data Loggers
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