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5. Control and registration installation
5.1 What does the control consist of?
After the network has been installed it is tested to se if it works. The test consists of
two parts:
• Has the GPRS-box found its receivers?
• Can the GPRS-box send data to Brunata’s databases?
5.2 Has the GPRS-box found all the receivers?
By sending the following text message command to the GPRS-box you can check wea-
ther all of the network receivers are found.
Text message
command
Text message
reply
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5.3 Can the GPRS-box send data to the Brunata database?
The power to the power supply is turned off and on again. Control the GPRS’ status
diodes, and see if they are flashing in the correct order, as shown in page 5 and 6.
If the yellow status diode is flashing at the end of program flow, the GPRS-box could
not deliver its telegrams from the meters to the Oracle database at Brunata a/s. It could
either be because the GPRS-box has no connexion to its receivers, or because it can not
get access to the GPRS-network.
5.4 Registration of components in the network.
In order to monitor the network it is
very important
to register all the components in
the network. In the form “BrunataNet component list” the ID numbers of the GPRS-
box, the receivers and where they are placed in the building are noted. At the back of
the form, if necessary, a drawing of the composition of the network can be drawn.
The form is given to your local department and they will make sure that the component
data are punched into WebMon.