Solinst Levelogger 5 App Interface

The Solinst Levelogger 5 App Interface uses Bluetooth® wireless technology to connect Series 5 dataloggers to an Apple® or Android™ smart device.

Features

  • Communicate to Leveloggers wirelessly
  • Eliminate the need to bring a laptop to the field
  • View real-time readings, or download and e-mail logged data files
Your Price $435.00
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Overviw
The Solinst Levelogger 5 App Interface for the Levelogger Series uses Bluetooth® wireless technology to connect a Solinst datalogger to an Apple® or Android™ smart device. Once connected, the user can view data and program the datalogger using the Levelogger App. The App Interface is compatible with Levelogger’s Direct Read Cable or Adaptor, LevelVent Wellhead, or AquaVent Wellhead Connector Cable.

Mechanics
The App Interface is compact in design, and is easily transported. It uses four 1.5V AA lithium batteries that are easily replaced. The Interface has a power button to turn it on and off, and there is an auto-off after 10 minutes of inactivity. A LED light indicates its status.

*Note: The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Solinst Canada Ltd. is under license.

®Apple is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license.

Android is a trademark of Google Inc.

  • Compatibility: Levelogger 5 Series dataloggers, LevelVent 5 and AquaVent 5, as well as previous versions of the LevelVent and AquaVent, and Levelogger Edge Series dataloggers
  • IP Rating: IP64 (dust and splash resistant)
  • Materials: Black Delrin, 316 stainless steel
  • Operating Temperature: -20 C to + 50 C
  • Batteries: 4 x 1.5V AA replaceable lithium batteries
  • Battery Life: 500 full Levelogger downloads @ 21 C
  • Size: 2.25" (57mm) diameter x 4.875" (124mm) length
  • Weight: 13.7 oz. (388g)
Questions & Answers
Does the Solinst Levelogger connect directly to the App Interface?
With a slip-fit or threaded adapter, the Levelogger can be connected and read by the Solinst App Interface. If the logger is deployed via a Direct-Read-Cable (DRC), the cable can be connected directly to the App Interface without an adapter.
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