Viewing logging data from a distant experimental site from your lab
You can use GENNECT One to accelerate the experimental cycle.
You can cut down on travel time as well as time spent collecting and analyzing data.

Reasons for using GENNECT One
Controlling instruments in a lab with restricted access from another site
Access to experimental facilities can be restricted or difficult to accomplish for the following reasons:
- The site may be distant.
- The site’s environment may be temperature- and humidity-controlled. You may wish to avoid the effects of entering and exiting the site of the experiment.
- The site may be a clean facility that takes time to enter and exit.
- There may be operating machinery that poses a hazard.
- Entry may require prior authorization.
Access may interfere with the experimental environment, requiring the experiment to be canceled or repeated.
If the experimental facility is connected to the rest of the site by a LAN, GENNECT One is extremely useful.
- Check measured values in real time.
Log measurement data from up to 30 instruments at an interval as short as 1 s.
- There’s no need to operate instruments in order to collect data.
Data is automatically collected and saved on your PC.
- You can change instrument settings remotely.
You can also aggregate data from different instruments on a single graph.
Data from different instruments, for example data loggers and power meters, can be logged. Logged data can be graphed in real time.
In addition, the dashboard function lets you display logged data graphically.
When you want to share information with joint researchers (via GENNECT Cloud)

With GENNECT One, data is saved on your PC. When you connect to GENNECT Cloud, logging data will be saved on the service’s cloud server. The logging interval is fixed at 1 min.
Joint researchers can view measurement data by logging in to GENNECT Cloud via a web browser.