Van Essen Diver Interface Unit

The Van Essen USB interface unit can be used for programming, reading settings or uploading data from the Diver loggers.

Features

  • Can be used in the office or field
  • Also used to calibrate the conductivity sensor on the CTD-Diver
  • Diver-Office must be installed to be able to communicate with the logger
$250.00
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Overview
The Van Essen USB Reading Unit can be used for programming, reading settings or data of the Diver. The conductivity sensor of the CTD-Diver can be calibrated using the USB Reading Unit. Connect the USB Reading Unit to the USB port of the PC or Laptop. Simply insert the Diver into the base of the USB Reading Unit in order to communicate with the Diver. The USB Reading Unit can be used in the field or the office and supports all Divers.

Questions & Answers
Does the Van Essen USB Diver interface unit come with the Diver-Office software?
The Diver-Office software is part of the Diver-Toolkit and can be downloaded for free at https://www.vanessen.com/products/software/diver-office/ by following the instructions in the installation tab at the bottom of the page.
What is the difference between the Van Essen Reading Unit (AS330) and the Diver Smart Interface Cable (AS346)?
The Van Essen Reading unit downloads data directly from a logger. The Diver Smart Interface cable connects to a deployed Van Essen Diver logger deployed via an AS2XX Diver Data Cable, without the need to retrieve the logger.
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