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Please log in or register to answer this question. Hi there, I'm assuming that this is related to the Digi RealPort driver? From my own testing, TLS v1. It's easy to enable encrypted RealPort, just select the encrypt option when installing the RealPort driver when going through the RealPort driver setup wizard , or it can be changed later in the RealPort properties. Is this the kind of information you're looking for? Hi Jeremym, thanks for answering my questions.

Checking the results, I am able to read the text file content in the TCPpayload. So it does not seem to be encrypted. At least the service will be deselected when you switch from level "High" to the "Secure", which seems to be the topmost security level. What is the most secure method to communicate via Digi PortServer? And how do I configure it? Is there any "Digi-approved" document about the encryption type in use? Exactly which model Digi device do you have, that you're asking about?

Click Add a New Device , as shown below: 8. Click the Next button. Select the Digi device you want to install the COM port for, as shown below: Select the specific device from the list if discovered. Choose Device not Listed if the device is not discovered by the RealPort installation wizard. The user must type of ip address of the terminal server during the Device Configuration screen if the device is not discovered by the RealPort installation wizard during the Configuration screen in Step Ensure to select the Number of Comports and the Starting Comport is set properly.

It is sometimes referred to as "sensitivity" or "precision" and is limited by the number of bits that the instrument uses to quantize the signal it is measuring. The greater the resolution of an instrument, the smaller the changes in the input signal that can be measured or resolved.

As an example, an 8-bit instrument can resolve to one part in 2 to the power of 8 , a bit instrument can resolve to one part in 2 to the power of 10 , and a bit instrument can resolve to one part in 4, 2 to the power of From this information, we know that a bit logger has a resolution sixteen times better than an 8-bit Logger. To understand this even better, here's an example of resolution and how it affects measurement accuracy using a tape measure analogy:.

You have a ft. If the tape was labeled using 8-bit resolution, each marking on the tape would be about one inch apart - with no markings in between - just blank space. A "coarse" tape measure like this might be useful for building a treehouse or setting up a tent - but not much more. If the tape was labeled using bit resolution, the tape would have a marking every quarter of an inch, a significant improvement.

Maybe we could use this one for the garden shed or the compost box at the back. With bit resolution, the tape measure will have markings every one-sixteenth of an inch, making it precise enough to build out that new addition to the family room. The logger keeps recording throughout the downloading process. When a logger is downloaded the software makes a copy of the data in the logger's on-board memory and creates a back-up file on the computer.

No changes are made to the operation of the logger and the data within its memory is only cleared you do this via the software. You can also test drive our solutions and have a percentage of the rental fee applied towards a purchase if you decide that Vaisala's system is a good fit for your needs.

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Overview Climate Chambers and Temperature Cabinets. Overview Calibrating Temperature and Humidity. Home en datalogger-monitoring-systems vaisala-faq. Data logger accuracy - 0. What is PoE? Do Vaisala calibration certificates conform to DKD requirements? How come Vaisala data loggers never show any battery problems? How long can Vaisala data loggers record for? How do I stop communication alarms? Which COM ports is my Digi device using? What if I cannot communicate with the logger s connected to my Digi device?

What if the Digi Setup Wizard cannot save settings to the Digi device? What if the Digi Setup Wizard does not see my Digi devices? My changes to thresholds and logger descriptions aren't showing up - why? What if I am having problems trying to transfer Vaisala data logger files to a network location? How does viewLinc know which Digi devices with attached loggers are assigned to it? How do you add IP addresses for Vaisala data loggers?

How do I move my Digi from one location to another same subnet? What type of humidity sensor is used on the Vaisala series loggers We already have an automated humidity and temperature control system for our process that can also record data.

Why then would I need to use a separate data logging system? Do you provide any assistance to validate this data logger system for our facility?

Secure data logger files: What are they and why are they important? What is meant by the terms "validation" and "validatable"? Why are Vaisala data loggers so small and what are we giving up going small? Should I turn the logger off to save battery power? What if the battery runs out? Why do I want a year battery? Isn't 1 year enough?

How is the Vaisala data logger year battery life achieved? What is "resolution" in terms of data loggers? What happens to data during logger downloading? Does logging stop, or does it carry on? Is the data cleared? Can I rent a data logger system for a short term validation or mapping? Ensure your loggers are plugged in. Ensure your Digi is connected to a power supply and the power supply is plugged in.

The light on the front of the Digi should be solid red. Ensure the Digi is connected to and communicating with the network. Try to ping the Digi by typing the following at a command prompt: ping. If there is communication between the Digi and the network, check that the Verieq-supplied cable connecting the logger to the Digi is functioning properly. When the cable is functioning properly, the light should be mostly off with an occasional flicker. If the light on the cable is solid red, there is a problem with the logger cable or logger.

See step 6. If the light on the cable is working correctly but you are still getting communication alarms, go into Device Manager on the viewLinc Host computer and ensure the Digi is still installed. If the light on the cable is not working properly, open a graphing application vLog or Spectrum and determine if the logger can communicate with the graphing application.

If there is a problem with the logger communicating with the graphing application, it is likely the logger or logger cable is not functioning properly. Try connecting a new logger — or a logger that is known to be working — and see if you can connect to it in vLog or Spectrum. Please check the folowing, retesting communication after each step: The Digi device is plugged in to your network and powered on; A logger is attached to the Digi device; The RealPort driver has been installed.

If things still don't work, reconfigure the Digi device using the instructions below: Enter the IP address of the device into a web browser Enter the username and password at the login screen the defaults are root and dbps. Once you are logged in, click on the Setup Wizards link Click on the RealPort link Follow the wizard, enabling RealPort and NOT enabling Altpin Click on the Admin link Click on the Reboot link and follow the wizard to reboot If you still cannot communicate with the logger, it may be due to a problem with the RealPort driver installation.

Here's how to do that: Click on the Advanced button in the Proxy Server section of the window opened above Enter the IP addresses of the Digi devices in the Exceptions box Click OK on all of the windows until you get back to the browser Once this is done, try to log into the Digi's web configuration utility by entering the IP address into a browser.

To test if this is the problem, simply disable the firewall by following these steps: Right-click My Network Places and select Properties 2.



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