IntelliLogger™ IL-10
3 Analog plus 4 Digital Input / 6 Output, Network enabled Data Acquisition instrument
The IntelliLogger IL-10 data logger is a perfect solution for low cost, reduced channel count data acquisition and reporting applications. The IL-10 data logger is provided with a suite of hardware I/O to meet many basic data logging applications and offers the same full network communication, reporting and alarming capabilities of the other IntelliLogger models. The IL-10 differs from the other IntelliLogger data logger models in that it does not have channel expansion capabilities via the addition of hardware Analog or Digital expansion modules… however it can be provided with the Modbus RTU option which allows for data collection from Modbus connected Slave devices.
As with other IntelliLogger models, the IL-10 is fully programmable with the included powerful and intuitive HyperWare-II software. The IL-10 is equally suited for stand-alone, low-power operation as well as network connected (Ethernet or cell modem) data acquisition, alarming and reporting applications.
For applications requiring more inputs refer to the IL-20, IL-80 or IL-90 models.
IL-10 Key Features | |
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Stand-alone or Network / Celluar connected for remote access, Reporting and Alarming | |
Direct thermocouple, Vdc and mAdc inputs on the versatile analog inputs | |
Modbus RTU Master, Slave and Modbus TCP options | |
Easily programmed… provided with intuitive HyperWare-II icon-based programming software | |
Integral Web Page server allows browser access to real-time values and data transfers | |
Two programmable and one fixed range analog inputs plus digital inputs and Alarm outputs | |
Easily Programmed for Intelligent and Conditional Logging Strategies | |
Low Power consumption allows for battery, photovoltaic, and/or line powered operation | |
Rugged design for all environments… remote site, plant floor or lab | |
Uses include field test, Sub-Metering, inventory monitoring, Process alarming, Energy logging, Demand studies, troubleshooting and more |
Product Information
Overview
The IntelliLogger™ IL-10 Network Enabled Data Logging and Alarming System is a versatile stand-alone data acquisition, alarming and reporting instrument that incorporates a full suite of Network capabilities. With this added Network connectivity, not only can the IntelliLogger sample analog and digital inputs, process them and log them to memory… but it also can report and alarm in a powerful new variety of methods. Additionally, the IntelliLogger monitoring your connected equipment can now be accessed over the Internet to view current values, download logged data, acknowledge alarms and more.
The IntelliLogger IL-10 model has three integral analog inputs and an array of digital and relay outputs. Two of the analog inputs have programmable ranges and can readily accept J, K, E, T, R and S type thermocouples, Vdc and mAdc inputs directly. The third analog input can accept Vdc and mAdc (including the 4-20mA loop range). The IL-10 has two relay outputs, two digital outputs, a 5Vdc output and two analog outputs… all functioning under user defined program control. As a low-cost instrument, the IL-10 does NOT have hardware channel expansion via its BBus port. If current or future additional channel capability is required, refer to the IL-20, IL-80 and IL-90 models which have I/O expansion capability through the addition of ILIM-x Analog and Digital expansion modules.
All IntelliLogger models have Modbus RTU Master, Modbus RTU Slave and Modbus TCP Server as options. With the Modbus RTU Master option, the IntelliLogger can acquire register values from multiple Modbus RTU Slave devices. The Modbus register value is then processed within the IntelliLogger the same as other hardware analog or digital inputs. With the Modbus Slave and Server options, the IntelliLogger can provide register values to other Modbus Master or Client devices.
All models of the IntelliLogger utilize the powerful and intuitive HyperWare-II software for programming. HyperWare-II facilitates a quick learning curve due to its graphic programming User Interface. Simply dragging icons onto the workspace then interconnecting the icons with your mouse defines program function. This program is then uploaded to the IntelliLogger memory where it executes stand-alone.
Options for the IL-10 include Modbus data collection, cell modems, WiFi interconnect, weatherproof enclosures and more.
Specifications
The IL-10 is identical to the IL-20 with the exception that it does NOT have input channel expansion capability. The IL-10 does offer Modbus RTU Master as an option to expand channel count via Modbus. Channel capacity in the IL-10 is shown below as well as displayed pictorially in the IL-10 Annotated Front View above.
Hardware Features in the IL-10
Feature | Channel Qty | Function | Comments |
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Analog Input (programmable range) | 2 | Vdc Input ranges: -10 to 20mVdc -35 to +60mVdc -45 to +80mVdc -60 to +100mVdc -120 to +200mVdc -300 to +500mVdc -600mV to +1.0Vdc -1.2 to +2.0Vdc Thermocouple: J, K, E, T, R, S and N types mAdc Input ranges: -100 to +200uAdc -350 to +600 uAdc -450 to +800uAdc -600uA to +1mAdc -1.2 to +2mAdc -3 to +5mAdc -6 to +10mAdc -12 to +20mAdc |
Channels can be field configured for Vdc input, Thermocouple input or mAdc input. These channels utilize a 12 bit ADC providing approximately 1 part in 4000 resolution over the full scale.
When channels are configured for thermocouple applications, the Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) temperature is automatically sensed and used for compensation. |
Analog Input (dual range) | 1 | Vdc Range: 0 to 3.2Vdc mAdc range: 0 to 32mA |
Field configurable for a single range of mAdc or Vdc input. 12 bit resolution. |
Internal Temperature Sensor | 1 | Used for Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) during thermocouple measurements | Sensor can also be used for monitoring or logging of IntelliLogger temperature per user’s Program Net. |
Digital Input | 4 | Frequency: 10Hz to 20Khz with 100mVpp sine input. 0.04Hz to 120KHz with 1Vpp input signal. Frequency measurement range expands further with increased input signal amplitude. Count: 0/ 3V input (0/24Vdc max) signal, 0 to 25KHz input pulse frequency without missed counts Event: 0/3Vdc minimum, 0/24Vdc max driven input |
Programmable as Event, High-speed counter or Frequency input per channel.
Channels are provided with debounce and pull-up under program control allowing for non-powered (contact closure, transistor or opto) inputs for Event, Frequency and Count functions. |
Analog Output | 2 | 0 to 10Vdc (8 bit) | Under IntelliLogger program control. For full scale 10Vdc output, the IL-10 must have a supply voltage >10.5Vdc. |
+5Vdc Fixed Output | 1 | 0/5Vdc output; current and short circuit protected at 25mA | Control via IntelliLogger program |
Status LED | 2 | Green LED output | Control via IntelliLogger program |
Relay Output | 2 | Form C (NO, NC and Com) | Control via IntelliLogger program |
TTL Output | 2 | 0/5Vdc current limited outputs | Control via IntelliLogger program |
Ethernet Port | 1 | 10base-T | Modbus TCP Server option is available for this port. Cellular network modem uses this port. |
RS-232 (PC) | 1 | DB-9F for PC Communication | This port is used for Modbus RTU communication when option is selected |
RS-232 Comm | 1 | DB-9M for external comm device support (modems, radios, etc) | |
USB | 1 | For PC Communication | |
LCD Display | 1 | 4 line x 20 Characters | Status messages as well as custom messages under program control |
Programming
Programming consists of connecting Input, Output and Function icons together with a mouse to construct a “HyperNet” Program. Clicking on each of the icons displays a Configuration Dialog to enter desired settings. Once the HyperNet is built, it is then uploaded to the logger memory where it executes stand-alone… sampling inputs, performing math, logic, storage to memory, output alarming, reporting and more. Due to the graphic design method, HyperNet programs are intuitive to construct and easy to comprehend at a later date… an extremely valuable feature.
In addition to the programming capability included in HyperWare-II, remote control communications, data downloads and Real-Time trending features are provided. With the Real-Time Trending feature, custom dashboards can be built to display sampled inputs, calculated values and output states in a variety of graphical display objects such as thermometers, line plots, charts, gauges and much more.
I/O Expansion
The IntelliLogger model IL-10 does not have connectivity for Channel Expansion modules such as the ILIM-2 and ILIM-7 modules. The BBus function is not provided on the IL-10. For I/O expansion capability, select the IL-20, IL-80 or IL-90 models.
Options
With the suite of new Modbus Options, the IntelliLogger can now be utilized in Modbus network applications. A Modbus RTU Master enabled IntelliLogger can read Modbus register parameters from a connected Modbus Slave device (e.g. a flow computer, transducer, etc) along with other conventional hardwired inputs (e.g. thermocouples, pressure transducers, etc). These Modbus garnered values can then be processed, reported, stored to memory, embedded into emails, FTP’d and/or served up in Web pages… all by the IntelliLogger.
Alternatively, the IntelliLogger can be configured as a Modbus RTU Slave (or Modbus TCP Server) and share its own internal Modbus registers for interrogation or update from other networked Modbus Master (Client) devices.
Documentation
- Data Sheet version 10 (PDF)
- IntelliLogger Hardware User Manual
- HyperWare Software User Manual
- Modbus Option Overview
- Mechanical Drawings
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between IntelliLogger models?
- The IL-10 is the most basic stand-alone model and does NOT have I/O expansion capability (other than via Modbus)
- The IL-20 is identical to the IL-10 with one exception… its Input/Output channel count can be expanded with the connection of additional Expansion Modules such as the ILIM-2 and the ILIM-7 via the BBus port.
- The IL-80 is simply an IL-20 with one ILIM-7 Analog Expansion module housed in a single instrument package. The IL-80 can be expanded with even more channels with the addition of ILIM-2 and ILIM-7 modules.
- The IL-90 is simply an IL-20 with one ILIM-2 Digital Expansion module housed in a single instrument package. The IL-90 can be expanded with even more channels with the addition of ILIM-2 and ILIM-7 modules.
- What components do I need to order to make a complete usable data acquisition instrument?
- Simply ordering the Part Number associated with the IntelliLogger on the Ordering Tab will provide a complete usable instrument.
- The unit is supplied with a wall adapter power supply, USB and Ethernet cable and a CD containing the HyperWare software and the complete user manuals in PDF format.
- If not ordered with the IntelliLogger, the customer will need to provide a PC computer with USB port and any sensors or signals to be sampled by the IntelliLogger.
- How can I get more Input/Output channels?
- The IL-10 does not have I/O expansion capability. The IL-20, IL-80 and IL-90 can have multi-channel Expansion Modules connected to increase the channel count. The modules are daisy-chain connected to the IntelliLogger with Ethernet cables via the integral BBus port.
- Will the IntelliLogger run stand-alone without a PC connected?
- Yes. Once the IntelliLogger is programmed, it can run stand-alone sampling inputs, performing calculations, driving outputs, etc. Options include various battery options to implement true stand-alone operation.
- Does the IntelliLogger provide power for sensors?
- It depends. There is one 5Vdc regulated output as well as two programmable analog voltage outputs on all IntelliLoggers. These can be used to provide excitation for many types of sensors. For transducers requiring higher voltages, we offer the PSM-2 Power Supply Module that can step up the nominal 9Vdc voltage provided by the optional D-cell Battery Pack or an external supply voltage to 10, 15 or 24Vdc. Those voltage levels will typically provide transducer power or loop excitation for 4-20mA transmitters.
- I am running the IntelliLogger from batteries.. how can I power transducers?
- Use the PSM-2 module (see above) to step up battery voltage to levels sufficient to power most transducers. Additionally, to conserve battery energy in slower sampling applications, the power to the transducers can be cycled on before a reading then off after the reading.. saving battery energy. This is commonly done with the Warm-Up Icon.. a standard feature in the HyperWare software.
- Is the IntelliLogger weatherproof?
- No, however we offer tamper/weatherproof enclosure options. Refer to the Enclosure Options in the Accessories Tab for details
- What can be viewed on the IntelliLogger front display?
- Front panel buttons allow users to step through liquid crystal display (LCD) menus to view:
- System Status (Enabled/Stopped, Memory usage, Supply voltage, IP address, etc)
- Real-time values associated with any Probe Points included in the Program Net.
- User defined messages displayed per the Program logic
- System Error messages (Memory Full, Low Supply Voltage, etc)
- and more….
- Front panel buttons allow users to step through liquid crystal display (LCD) menus to view:
- Can a cellular modem be used with the IntelliLogger?
- Yes, we offer cell modems compatible with the major cellular carriers.
- Can the IntelliLogger be connected to a local area network (LAN)?
- Yes, there is an included Ethernet port integral to the IntelliLogger. Once the LAN parameters (IP address, Gateway addresses, mail servers, etc) are configured via USB, the IntelliLogger can be directly connected to the LAN with a Cat 5/6 cable and accessed from anywhere on the LAN.
- Can the IntelliLogger connect to a WiFi network?
- Yes, we offer a WiFi bridge that connects to the IntelliLogger Ethernet port and allows wireless communication to a conventional Access Point on a LAN.
- Can I access a LAN connected IntelliLogger remotely from outside of the network?
- Yes, providing that a Port can be opened up in the network firewall to allow outside access to the IntelliLogger. Once this Port is open, communication with the IntelliLogger is possible from networks anywhere in the world. Passwording can be set on the IntelliLogger to limit access.
- What capabilities do I have via a remote connection to the IntelliLogger?
- All of the commands that can be performed via a USB connection can be performed remotely via a LAN, WiFi or Cell Modem connection. Assuming you have password rights this includes:
- View real-time values
- Data download
- Reprogramming
- Enable / Stop / Erase Memory
- Status view
- Change Program execution via Remote Control Switch Icons or Remote Constant Icons (if they are included in the executing Program Net)
- All of the commands that can be performed via a USB connection can be performed remotely via a LAN, WiFi or Cell Modem connection. Assuming you have password rights this includes:
- Can I prevent unauthorized access to the IntelliLogger?
- Yes. The IntelliLogger has a powerful Password authentication system. Multiple User accounts can be built with varying Permissions. For example, an Operator User could be set up to allow for viewing of real-time values but can’t reprogram the unit. A Power User might be able to Perform all functions but NOT reprogram the unit, etc.
- What happens if a power failure occurs?
- The IntelliLogger will shut down upon a power failure and save all current readings to non-volatile memory. When the power returns, the IntelliLogger will reboot and resume the operational mode which it was in prior to the power failure.
- Can I use a backup battery to power the IntelliLogger through utility outages?
- Yes, the IntelliLogger can be connected to both a low voltage utility source (eg the provided 120Vac to 12Vdc power adapter) and to a nominal 9Vdc Battery Pack option. If the utility power fails, the IntelliLogger will automatically switch to the backup battery and continue operation. When the utility power resumes, the IntelliLogger will commence operation from the utility source again. If running from a nominal 12Vdc source battery as backup, use of a 120Vac to 24Vdc adapter will ensure the IntelliLogger only draws current from the battery when the utility fails.
Ordering
IntelliLogger IL-10 | |||
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Product Name: | IntelliLogger IL-10 | ||
Order Part Number: | 9080.50010 | ||
Price: | $1160 | ||
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Items included with order: | |||
Product Name: | Part Number: | Qty: | |
IntelliLogger IL-10 Data Acquisition and Reporting Instrument | 9080.50010 | 1 | |
Power Supply, 12Vdc wall adapter | 9080.00002 | 1 | |
Cable, USB, Type A to B, 6′ | 9020.40000 | 1 | |
Cable, Cat 5, Ethernet Standard, 10′ (CBL-E-S-10) | 9020.50012 | 1 | |
HyperWare-II software with complete PDF User Manuals (instrument and HyperWare) | CD | 1 | |
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Items commonly purchased with this product: | |||
Product Name: | Order Part Number: | Price: | |
IntelliLogger Surface Mounting bracket | 3539.30010 | $16 | |
Enc250 Weatherproof Enclosure | 8050.91250 | $250 | |
Cellular Modem for remote site communication | 9080.5046x | $499 | |
Power Supply, 24Vdc wall adapter (commonly substituted for standard 12Vdc Power Supply in applications where the 24Vdc output is desired to power both the IntelliLogger as well as transducers such as 4-20mA loops) | 9080.00017 | $30 | |
Compact Flash memory card (CF-IND-128MB) | 9080.03100 | $48 | |
SCC-1 Serial Comm Converter for Modbus RS-485 | 9080.50100 | $148 |
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Accessories
Cellular Data Modems
Connection of a cellular modem facilitates M2M remote access to the ILL via the cellular data network.
Enclosures
Weather and tamperproof protective enclosures.
Surface Mounting Bracket
For attaching ILL or Expansion Modules to a wall or enclosure back.
PSM-2 Sensor Excitation Power Supply
Step up power supply to provide cycled sensor excitation or 4-20mA loop power from batteries or nominal 12Vdc source.
PSM-2-PP Sensor Excitation Power Supply
A stand-alone portable power supply including 6 D-Cell and the PSM in a small (4.8 x 8.8 x 2.9) package.
SCC-1 Serial Comm Converter
Converts ILL RS-232 port to RS-485 for Modbus RTU applications.
120/240Vac 12Vdc Power Supply
Provides 12Vdc power for IntelliLogger operation.
120/240Vac 24Vdc Power Supply
Provides 24Vdc power for IntelliLogger operation.
USB Cable
6ft Type A to Type B cable for IntelliLogger to PC USB port connection.
3A Power Input Protection Fuses
Fuses protect the analog inputs from over-current when configured as mAdc inputs. Replacement fuses are available in 5 packs.
50mA Power Input Protection Fuses
Fuses protect the analog inputs from over-current when configured as mAdc inputs. Replacement fuses are available in 5 packs.
Ethernet Cable
CAT 5 cables can be used for connecting the IntelliLogger to a LAN Switch, Hub, Router or expanding a BBus network.
Calibration Certificate
An optional Certificate of Calibration can be provided with the instrument at time of order or up to 6 months after manufacture.
Short-Range WiFi Bridge
With this Bridge, the IntelliLogger can be quickly deployed on a WiFi network. Unit is provided with 120Vac power supply and surface mounting cradle bracket.
CF Memory Card
Insert to enlarge data storage capacity as well as facilitate logged data transport.