ClockLab’s data collection application runs under any of the Windows operating systems and performs many functions that are not usually incorporated in similar systems.
ClockLab 56-channel interface (ACT-556 or CL300) with 7-channel breakout box and cage with running wheel and switch. 8 breakout boxes can be connected with RJ-45 cables (blue) of up to 100 feet in length. USB connection to the computer is at upper right. Up to 8 CL300’s can be attached to one computer for a total of 488 channels.
ClockLab can now record activity wirelessly. Up to 250 wireless nodes (images below) send data by radio to a single receiver, which connects via USB to the computer and the ClockLab Wireless data collection program. Multiple receivers operating in the same area, on the same or different computers, allow for unlimited expansion. Each node sends:
Wireless node with PIR (motion) sensor.
Battery life: 3 years minimum. Batteries (2 AA) are user replaceable.
Reporting interval: 1 minute (default). Can be reduced to as low as 2 seconds. Short reporting intervals slightly reduce battery life and the total number of nodes that can be used at once.
Range: 25 meters (nominal). In open air, the nodes can transmit 250 meters reliably. Exact range depends on lab environment (wire racks and shelves, walls, cage lids etc.).
Sensors:
Wireless Node on vertical running wheel cage.
Wireless Node on vertical running wheel cage.