Telemetry Device with 3G + 2G Cellular / Satellite communication and Programmable Logic

How does it work?
The GRD family of products helps control and supervise any kind of equipment from distance, be it a control system or process system facilitating the implementation of the remote telemetry systems.
The GRD family of products helps control and supervise any kind of equipment from distance, be it a control system or process system facilitating the implementation of the remote telemetry systems. Additionally it includes the possibility to load a text script to perform internal logics.
- 3G + 2G Cellular Communication
- American and Europena Bands
- Satellite communication (optional)
- 4-20mA and 0-10V Inputs
- Digital Inputs
- Pulse Counter Inputs
- Digital Outputs
- Serial Ports
RTU for Cellular Telemetry with MQTT protocol

How does it work?
The equipment allows a direct connection with an MQTT broker through the mobile network, supporting TLS 1.2 encryption to make communication secure.
In addition to their own inputs / outputs, all GRD-MQ models can take information from Modbus slaves connected to their serial port. GRD-MQs include unique features in industrial MQTT equipment such as the ability to function as a datalogger. It has internal memory and allows adding date-time to publications so as not to lose any event if the equipment was off-line.
Automation can also be carried out locally by scripting and configuring the equipment remotely by MQTT via broker.
- MQTT Client
- 3G + 2G Cellular Communication
- American and European bands
- 4-20mA y 0-10V Inputs
- Digital Inputs
- Pulse Counter Inputs
- Digital Outputs
- Serial Ports
RTU for Telemetry with MQTT protocol

How does it work?
The equipment allows a direct connection with an MQTT broker through the ethernet network, supporting TLS 1.2 encryption to make communication secure.
In addition to their own inputs / outputs, all cLAN-MQ models can take information from Modbus slaves connected to their serial port. cLAN-MQs include unique features in industrial MQTT equipment such as the ability to function as a datalogger. It has internal memory and allows adding date-time to publications so as not to lose any event if the equipment was off-line.
Automation can also be carried out locally by scripting and configuring the equipment remotely by MQTT via broker.
- Network communication with Ethernet TCP/IP port.
- Digital I/O. Pulse count inputs for meters.
- Analog inputs for Sensors, Transmitters or Transducers.
- Event log with date and time.
- Internal programming logic through SCRIPTS.
- Modbus slave Serial and TCP for direct connection to SCADA.
- Protocols NMEA 0183 and MetPak (Gill Instruments).
- Free Port (User-programmable protocol through scripts).
- I/O expansion through the Modbus Master protocol, specific to the equipment.
- Transparent encapsulation of serial communication protocols on MQTT.
- Remote configuration via MQTT.
- TLS 1.2 Encryption