Cni2 Overview; Cni2 Features; Certifications - Honeywell CNI2 Operating And Installation Manual

Cellular network interface - 2 mercury instruments
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The Honeywell CNI2 is a pulse accumulator (data logger) and serial data communications
product with an integral cellular radio transceiver. Pulse signal inputs (dry contact) and alarm
inputs can be supplied from an external electronic corrector or other measurement device. An
index base option with both a mechanical index display and pulse switch output is available.
Serial data communications with a corrector or similar instrument are also possible using either
an RS-232 or RS-485 connection.
A variety of power options are also available. These include alkaline battery, lithium battery, or
an external source such as solar or AC mains.
Numerous pulse counting inputs and alarm trigger inputs are supported.
Optional meter index base enables direct mounting onto a gas meter.
Several mounting options provide flexibility to mount to a wall, pipe, meter, etc.
Cellular radio service options include conventional GSM and CDMA. Additional radio
options are also available to service special market needs.
The internal antenna feature conceals the nature of the wireless device. Where signal
strength is a concern, external antenna options are also supported.
Various power options are available, including alkaline battery, lithium battery, or
connections for external sourced power. External power can be either AC mains or
solar.
The enclosure is field proven durable and UV resistant against weather effects.
Over-the-air firmware update capability allows for new feature enhancements as they
become available.
CSA Hazardous area certification, Class I, Div-2, Group-D
PTCRB cellular network approvals
FCC Part 15(B), 22, 24
Measurement Canada Metrology
Operational temperature range -22 to +158 F (-30 to +70 C)
CNI2 Operating and Installation Guide

CNI2 OVERVIEW

CNI2 FEATURES

CERTIFICATIONS

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