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RFC1000 Cloud Relay
PRODUCT USER GUIDE
Product Overview
The RFC1000 Cloud Relay is a data logging hub that
connects via Ethernet to your internet service and
transmits data directly to the MadgeTech Cloud Services
platform. This allows users to remotely monitor and
manage groups of data loggers throughout a large facility
or multiple locations without the need of a central PC.
System Requirements
• Internet Access (Ethernet connection)
• MadgeTech Cloud Services account
• Access to an electrical outlet
• MadgeTech wireless data loggers (sold separately)
Operating Environment
The RFC1000 Cloud Relay is rated for use in an environment
with temperatures from -20 °C to +85 °C (-4 °F to +185 °F)
and a humidity range of 0 %RH to 95 %RH non-condensing.
The RFC1000 Cloud Relay is rated IP40 and is protected
against solids that are greater than 1 mm in size. This device
is not water resistant.
LED Indicators
• Cloud: Indicates connection with the MadgeTech
Cloud Server
• Com: Troubleshooting indicator
• Power: Indicates that the device has power
• Data: Blinks when communicating with other
MadgeTech devices
Wireless Transmission
The RFC1000 Cloud Relay can connect to a maximum of
64 data loggers. The RFC1000 Cloud Relay transmits on a
frequency of 2.405 GHz - 2.475 GHz.
Transmission distance to data logger:
• Unobstructed line-of-sight (outdoors): Up to 2,000 feet
maximum
• Typical urban environment (indoors): Up to 500 feet
maximum
Transmission distance to other RFC1000 wireless
transceiver:
• Unobstructed line-of-sight (outdoors): Up to 4,000 feet
maximum
• Typical urban environment (indoors): Up to 1,000 feet
maximum
Extending Wireless Transmission Distance
Additional RFC1000 wireless transceivers (sold separately)
can be used as repeaters to transmit over greater
distances. If transmitting over a distance greater than
500 feet indoors, 2,000 feet outdoors or there are walls,
obstacles or corners that need to be maneuvered around,
set up additional RFC1000’s as needed. Plug each one into
an electrical outlet in the desired locations.
Getting Started
Connecting the RFC1000 Cloud Relay
1. To power the device, connect the RFC1000 Cloud Relay
to an electrical outlet using the provided USB power
adapter.
2. Connect the RFC1000 Cloud Relay to an Ethernet jack
using the provided 6 foot Ethernet cable, or any other
standard Ethernet networking cable.