Event Loggers

Event Loggers come with 4 or 8 channels that can accommodate the various types of sensors including Beonic's exclusive bi-directional sensors. It has memory to record and store hour-by-hour data from up to 8 independent sensors. Event Loggers can be daisy-chained to add additional doors or entry points into the system.
The Event Logger is an advanced data-logging device capable of logging events from virtually any type of sensors including directional sensors. More specifically, the Event Logger has been designed to suit a new range of advanced technology Infra-red based sensors designed and developed by Beonic to accurately count and record the traffic of people.
Data is presented to the user directly or it can be downloaded using any of the Beonic software analysis packages. These features, plus many more make the Event Logger a cost effective, robust system that is completely unique in the world.
The Event Loggers are easily configured to get the system up and running quickly. The settings and configuration options can be read directly from the LCD screen and can be changed at any time using the menu buttons. The recorded data from any of the active channels is presented to the screen as the event occurs. Historical data can be displayed through the menu system.
The Event Logger has the following built-in functions:
- Analysis - to peruse stored data on a daily, hourly and minutely interval to each channel
- Set up - to facilitate quick installation
- Diagnostic - to determine faults if any problems arise
- Reset - to restore settings and memory
- Help - to assist in any issues that are unclear to the user
The Event Logger settings, options and configuration possibilities can be controlled through a simple 4-button menu system providing complete control and user flexibility.
EVENT LOGGER SERIES 400
The Event Logger Series 400 series has 4 independent sensor channels enabling a mixture of sensor types including the support for up to 4 conventional NPN/PNP sensors or any combination of up to 4 Beonic IR (infra-red) sensors (for example 4 x through beam, or 4 x proximity or 2 x bi-directional sensors). In summary, the hardware features include:
- 2 x I/O sensor ports providing 4 channels
- Serial communication port
- RS-422 communications port
- TCP/IP Ethernet communications port (410 only)
- 16v AC/DC power supply
- LCD screen, 4 menu buttons
- 1Mb flash memory storage
EVENT LOGGER SERIES 800
The Event Logger Series 800 series has 8 independent sensor channels enabling a mixture of sensor types including the support for up to 8 conventional NPN/PNP sensors or any combination of up to 8 Beonic IR sensors (for example 8 x through beam, or 8 x proximity or 4 x bi-directional sensors). In summary the hardware features include:
- 4 x I/O sensor ports providing 8 channels
- Serial communication port
- RS-422 communications port
- TCP/IP Ethernet communications port (810 only)
- 16v AC/DC power supply
- LCD screen, 4 menu buttons
- 4Mb flash memory storage
CONNECTIVITY
The Event Logger offers a number of different connectivity options to provide flexibility when it comes to downloading the data from the units. Each channel can be individually programmed to input data from a variety of sensor types. When the Event Loggers are connected with Beonic software analysis tools, the system offers the following networking capability:
- RS-232 Serial communication port
- Ethernet port for connecting to TCP/IP networks (410 and 810 only)
- RS-422 / RS-485 Data port (allowing multiple Event Loggers to be networked)
ETHERNET EVENT LOGGERS (410 & 810)
The 410 & 810 Event Loggers allow you to connect them directly to a modem or router. A designated PC, anywhere in the world, can connect to the logger and download counts in real-time. This means up-to-date figures whenever they are needed.
Having the Event Logger connected directly to the Internet means that they do not need to be connected to a local PC, saving support costs.
There are also considerable savings that can be made by using Ethernet Event Loggers. If installing people systems in several destinations, only one Traffic Pro license is needed. Ethernet Loggers can be connected locally or via the Internet. For this reason they do not need a copy of Traffic Pro to be installed locally.