Data Destinations; Eagle.io Connection - Xylem Ai1 Series Quick Start Manual

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10. Data Destinations

The default option for data delivery is a 100% online connection to Eagle.io. The Ai1 supports all of the following
data destinations:
Eagle.io
LoggerNet call-back
DNP3 or Modbus
As a Modbus slave or SDI12 sensor over a local serial link
As an FTP client sending data to an FTP server
Email or SMS (on cellular models) data reports and alarms
HTTP web server or using HTTP API call-backs
Local display
Standalone datalogger for manual download

11. Eagle.io connection

The Ai1 is optimised for automatic connection to Eagle.io. At the top of the CRBasic, include the definition of
DESTINATION as shown below. The Ai1 will automatically establish the connection to Eagle and use the inbuilt cell
modem IMEI as the unique identifier. For reference, the default connection method (renewing Eagle.io connection
every 15 minutes) results in data usage of approximately 1MB/day. Higher frequency connection or higher
frequency data storage may result in higher data transfer.
1. Create a new Data Source
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A call-back is where the Ai1 initiates a TCP/IP connection to a server on a specific port suitable for the proposed protocol. The
server software would then manage the data transfer process
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Supports Modbus ASCII, Modbus RTU and/or Modbus TCP
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to a hosted LoggerNet system with a fixed IP address
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call-back to a SCADA or similar control system over the telemetry link
2. Select Campbell Scientific datalogger

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