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The ModWRT web interface is build within the OpenWRT web interface. | The ModWRT web interface is build within the OpenWRT web interface. | ||
There are three main functional area which are: | There are three main functional area which are:<br> | ||
1/ RTU's definitions | 1/ RTU's definitions<br> | ||
2/ Servers definitions | 2/ Servers definitions<br> | ||
3/ Dataflow configuration (ie which data goes where). | 3/ Dataflow configuration (ie which data goes where).<br> | ||
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==RTU definition== | ==RTU definition== |
Revision as of 13:57, 4 July 2016

Please note this product is coming soon.
The ModWRT is a Modbus RTU unit to interface with one or several RS485 RTU devices. The ModWRT will send a predefined set of registers to a server for data logging and display. The end server can be either Emoncms, Thingspeak, InitialState or a custom server.
All communication and dataflow can be configure using a web interface.
Technical Specifications
- RS485 port
- Ethernet port
- Integrated Wifi
- Micro-usb Power supply
- Operating system: OpenWRT 14.04
- Flash Memory: 64MB
- Dimensions: 90x60x30mm
- Enclosure: Aluminium case
- Optional Wifi antenna
Software
The ModWRT web interface is build within the OpenWRT web interface.
There are three main functional area which are:
1/ RTU's definitions
2/ Servers definitions
3/ Dataflow configuration (ie which data goes where).