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Summary of Contents for Gridstream IV Series

Page 1: ...oice 770 831 8048 Fax 770 831 8598 Certification Exhibit FCC ID R7PCONCS4 IC 5294A CONCS4 FCC Rule Part 15 247 IC Radio Standards Specification RSS 210 ACS Report Number 10 0097 W06 Manufacturer Cellnet Technology Inc Model Series 4 Conc Manual ...

Page 2: ...LANDIS GYR CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Gridstream Series IV Concentrator User and Installation Guide Publication 98 1031 Rev AA ...

Page 3: ...ew or should have known of the possibility of such damages 2010 Landis Gyr Inc All Rights Reserved Trademarks WanGate Cellnet Gridstream and RadioShop are registered trademarks of Landis Gyr Other brands or product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Gridstream Phase IV Concentrator User and Installation Guide Publication 98 1031 Rev AA Revision History Mo...

Page 4: ...ation Tool List 11 Additional Tools Required for Street Light or Traffic Signal Pole Installs 11 Additional Tools Required for Building and Structure Installs 11 Install Material 11 Chapter 3 Field Configuration 13 Required Tools 13 Concentrator Programming Kit 14 Writing Utility Network Parameters to the Concentrator 15 Setting the Timekeeper Radio 15 Concentrator Configuration 16 Disabling Netwo...

Page 5: ...y Pack 50 Chapter 6 Performing System Upgrades 53 What Are System Upgrades 53 Accessing a Concentrator for Programming 53 Upgrading a Concentrator Over the Air OTA 53 About the Image File 53 Verifying the Concentrator and the Host 54 Pinging from the Command Line 54 Verifying Host Operations 54 Hot Booting a Concentrator 55 Downloading Firmware OTA 56 Switchover Concentrator 58 Concentrator Verifi...

Page 6: ...Loading 90 Application Image Loading 90 Application Image Startup 90 Concentrator Boot Up 90 Diagnostics Mode 91 Diagnostics Mode 91 Network Parameters Configuration Menu 92 Diagnostics Tests Menu 92 Application Mode 93 TIME from Gridstream Network 94 Application Troubleshooting without TIME 94 Persistent Data Storage 94 Data Storage 94 Impact of Boot up on Data Storage 95 Capacity 95 Cycling Powe...

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Page 8: ...and endpoints with Gridstream modules installed Endpoints transmit data via radio frequency RF to the concentrator where it is stored and processed The concentrator transmits the data via RF to the Collector and then to the utility This chapter prepares the reader for details and procedures that appear in following chapters about the concentrator installation process About the Concentrator The Con...

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Page 10: ...lable 24 7 by calling 1 888 390 5733 If all support technicians are helping other customers your call will be routed to the Landis Gyr Support voice mail system Leave a brief message that includes the following information Your name Your company s name Your telephone number A support technician will return your call as soon as possible within normal business hours Technicians return all calls in t...

Page 11: ... this publication Landis Gyr welcomes your feedback and recommendations Landis Gyr accepts comments via email conventional mail or fax If you would like a reply please include your contact information Name Telephone number or fax number Email address Company name and address Be sure to include the following information along with your comment Title and number of this manual Landis Gyr Gridstream S...

Page 12: ...You must provide safety training when an existing installer assumes new duties for which they have not previously received training new processes and methodologies representing new risks are introduced into the installation environment previously unidentified risks are reported The installation supervisory team assumes responsibility for ensuring that installers are properly trained authorized and...

Page 13: ...rk Installation Timeline The Network Installation Plan specifies and formalizes the entire concentrator installation plan Perform all surveys in advance to ensure ample time for make ready work as well as addressing any unforeseen installation issues All concentrators will be installed quality checked and online prior to any endpoint installation in a scheduled route Tools and Equipment The latter...

Page 14: ... power cable with standard 120VAC outlet Survey sheet Hyperterminal application Personal Protection Equipment Voltmeter Cell phone or 2 way communication device Additional Tools Required for Street Light or Traffic Signal Pole Installs Steel banding tool Tin snips Hammer Additional Tools Required for Building and Structure Installs Steel banding tool Hammer drill Bits Install Material The installa...

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Page 16: ...ork settings to the concentrator Required Tools To perform field configuration you need the following PC with two serial ports or USB to serial adapter Concentrator programming Kit 45 1046 see Appendix E About Programming and Diagnostic Cables for more information Network Configuration Manager Hyperterminal a communications accessory that comes bundled with the Windows Operating System prior to th...

Page 17: ... all the parts you need to configure the concentrator Table 3 1 Concentrator Programming Kit 45 1046 Image Part Number Name Quantity 105628 000 CABLE ASSY WANGATE AC POWER 120VAC PLUG 1 19 1027 CBL ASM EXTERNAL RF S3 IWR 1 19 1185 Cable Assy RS 232 Prog Infinet Concentrator Phase 2 1 19 1135 CBL ASSY DB9M TO DB9F SERIAL 10FT 1 26 1309 T A RADIO S4 IWR 1 ...

Page 18: ...idstream IWR Radio of this Concentrator Setting the Timekeeper Radio If you can access network time over the air then use network time If you are in a location that cannot access network time then set up the local test IWR radio as a timekeeper before beginning the configuration process The concentrator does not start processing until it detects time 1 Connect the radio to COM2 via serial cable PN...

Page 19: ...guration Follow the steps for configuring the Concentrator 1 Plug the concentrator programming cable into the left most barrel connector on the concentrator Figure 3 1 Concentrator with programming cable 2 Plug the serial cable labeled Console into the COM 1 port on the PC Figure 3 2 Serial cable plugged into COM 1 ...

Page 20: ...o Start Accessories Communications Hyperterminal to launch Hyperterminal on your PC You must launch Hyperterminal before powering the concentrator Figure 3 3 Launch Hyperterminal 4 Power up the concentrator by inserting the power cable into the right barrel plug Figure 3 4 Concentrator with programming cable ...

Page 21: ...e the session in Hyperterminal Figure 3 5 Hyperterminal name session 6 Click the OK button 7 Verify or configure the port settings as follows and click the OK button Bits per second 9600 baud Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Figure 3 6 Set COM 1 Properties 8 Type to access the menu ...

Page 22: ... the letter in Hyperterminal corresponding to the item then updating the value For more information see Sample Survey Sheet Update the following items A d Gateway MCC DMS Net Address 1 4294967039 default 4294967038 100051 Input the assigned Concentrator ID here B e Gateway MCC DMS node address normally 1 C 1 65534 default 65534 1 This value is always 1 D f Log manager s and CTS s DMS Net Address 1...

Page 23: ...type 0 none 1 USA 7 UK 0 7 default 1 1 This value is always 1 12 After you change the value press the TAB key to refresh the page 13 Press the Enter key to go to the next page 14 Update the following field A e Lan Tx address for this MCC 0 no Tx default 0 0 Always start with the number 400 unless the concentrator address is 5 digits then start with 4000 then append the concentrator ID For example ...

Page 24: ... y for yes Figure 3 11 Rebooting the concentrator via Hyperterminal 21 After the concentrator resets close Hyperterminal 22 Unplug the cable marked Console from COM 1 23 Plug the Lan Protocol cable into COM 1 Do not disconnect the power cables before the programming cable the unit uses battery backup This runs down the battery and can affect routing ...

Page 25: ...the concentrator to accept all data packets block certain packets or allow only certain packets When another L G customer is nearby set your network to not pick up the other utility s one way reads 1 Connect to the host via PuTTY or a similar telnet client Figure 3 12 Login using telnet client 2 Login as rdbms using password cellnet Figure 3 13 Login as rdbms user ...

Page 26: ...and rcautil xxxx 1 to log into the concentrator with ID xxxx Example rcautil 5002 1 Figure 3 14 Login to concentrator 4 After the screen displays Remote console device CONNECTED press Enter Figure 3 15 Open console menu remotely 5 Type the letter c The EEPROM configuration menu displays Figure 3 16 EEPROM Menu ...

Page 27: ...uide 6 Type the letter n The system prompts for a name Figure 3 17 Name prompt 7 Type 81 to access the network filtering menu and press Enter Figure 3 18 Type 81 8 The default network filtering value is 1 To disable network filtering type 0 and press Enter Figure 3 19 Network Filtering value ...

Page 28: ...Rev AA 25 9 Type ESC The EEPROM configuration menu re displays Figure 3 20 Return to EEPROM menu 10 Type the letter q The system prompts you to reset the concentrator Figure 3 21 Are you ready to reset prompt 11 To save changes type y The reset begins Figure 3 22 Reset Process Displayed ...

Page 29: ...ld Configuration Landis Gyr 26 98 1031 Rev AA Series IV Concentrator U and I Guide You have now successfully disabled network filtering in this concentrator Repeat these steps for every concentrator in your network ...

Page 30: ...otely from the concentrator such as at the top of a utility pole or a building parapet If all three antennas are mounted above the enclosure coaxial cable connects the enclosure and the remote antennas For All Installations Concentrator Installation Sheet The utility provides a concentrator Installation Sheet for every concentrator to be installed The sheet contains Street address Type of mounting...

Page 31: ...nnecting to the secondary may have additional requirements Use the unterminated wires from the end of the power cable and securely attach them to the AC power feed This is a compression type fitting Sometimes you have to run a secondary circuit from an adjacent pole to provide the power for the concentrator Table 4 1 AC Power Cable Options Image Part Number Part Description 105704 000 10 foot cabl...

Page 32: ...of installs may require different mounting and install kits The following table contains a list of part numbers PN by install type This document details each kit in the appropriate install description For information about installation types not listed here contact Landis Gyr Customer Operations via ëçäìíáçåëìééçêíKå ä åÇáëÖóêKÅçã Table 4 2 Mounting and Programming Kits Kit Number Wood Pole Instal...

Page 33: ...re for the Gridstream Phase IV concentrator Optional Parts Landis Gyr can accommodate specialized needs for remote antenna installation Table 4 3 Concentrator 26 1315 Image Part Number Name Quantity 26 1315 Concentrator 1 01 1239 LAN Antennas comes with concentrator 2 106119 000 WAN Antenna comes with concentrator 1 28 1012 Antenna Ground Plane comes with concentrator 2 ...

Page 34: ...mines the final guidelines of where to install the concentrator Know and follow the utility or municipality guidelines before installing the concentrator and antennas Wood Pole Mounting Kit In addition to your chosen concentrator assembly kit you need a mounting kit Table 4 4 Remote Antenna Cable Image Part Number Description Qty 19 2200 CBL ASSY REMOTE ANT 5 FT N 0 Ref only Table 4 5 45 1091 Kit ...

Page 35: ... U and I Guide 19 1013 1 foot CBL ASSY REMOTE ANTENNA 2 22 0421 WASHER 1 4 FLAT 1 16 THK SS 4 22 1071 BOLT CARR 1 4 20 UNC 2A X 4 00 SS 4 28 1299 Bracket Wood Pole Alum concentrator Enhanced Processor 1 Table 4 5 45 1091 Kit Mounting Wood Pole Concentrator Image Part Number Name Quant ity ...

Page 36: ...Chapter 4 Concentrator Installation Series IV Concentrator U and I Guide 98 1031 Rev AA 33 Wood Pole Installation Procedure Figure 4 2 Built out wood mounted concentrator assembly illustration side and front views ...

Page 37: ...ds Hardware parts not included in kit 2 Attach the concentrator to the bracket being aware to face the military connectors toward the pole Using the four 4 carriage bolts secure it with nuts and washers included in the kit 3 Connect the LAN antennas to the bracket 4 Using the RF cables connect the LAN antennas to the concentrator 5 Attach the WAN antenna to the concentrator directly Ground planes ...

Page 38: ...g the concentrator and antennas Concentrator Metal Pole Mounting Kit In addition to your chosen concentrator assembly kit you need a mounting kit Kit number 45 1050 includes 8 rods for poles 3 5 to 5 Kit number 45 1055 includes 12 rods for poles 5 to 7 5 These kits are identical except for the rod length so only kit number 45 1050 is described below Table 4 6 45 1050 Kit Mounting Light Pole Concen...

Page 39: ... 22 0453 WASHER 3 8 SPLIT LOCK S S 2 22 0587 WSHR FLT 3 8 INCH 1 INCHOD 4381ID 300 S S 2 22 1062 ROD THREADED 1 4 20X8IN S S 4 22 2319 SCREW 3 8 16X7 8 HEX CAP SS 2 28 1090 BRACKET ANTENNA LIGHT POLE 16 INCH 1 28 2315 BRACKET POLE STRAP MOUNT 1 Table 4 6 45 1050 Kit Mounting Light Pole Concentrator continued Image Part Number Name Quantity ...

Page 40: ...trap mount pole bracket PN 28 2315 to the pole using steel bands Figure 4 4 Strap mount pole bracket attached to pole 28 1061 BRKT MOUNTING 3 TO 5 IN POLE WANGATE S2 BLT3 2 Table 4 6 45 1050 Kit Mounting Light Pole Concentrator continued Image Part Number Name Quantity The photos in this section are for illustrative purposes only In the field mount brackets higher on the pole Use the parts that ca...

Page 41: ...U and I Guide 2 Attach the antenna light pole bracket PN 28 1090 to the strap mount pole bracket Torque to 200 in lbs Figure 4 5 Antenna light pole bracket attached to mounting bracket 3 Install the bulkhead connector PN 16 0214 Torque to 100 in lbs Figure 4 6 Attaching bulkhead connector ...

Page 42: ...entrator Installation Series IV Concentrator U and I Guide 98 1031 Rev AA 39 4 Connect the WAN antenna Figure 4 7 Connecting the WAN antenna 5 Put the ground plane on the LAN antennas Figure 4 8 Putting ground plane on antennas ...

Page 43: ...r 40 98 1031 Rev AA Series IV Concentrator U and I Guide 6 Connect the LAN antennas to the antenna light pole bracket Torque to 90 in lbs Figure 4 9 Connecting a LAN antenna 7 Attach the RF cables to the WAN antenna Figure 4 10 Attaching RF cable ...

Page 44: ...pplied hardware Figure 4 12 Concentrator mounted 10 Attach the AC power cable to the concentrator using one of the power cable options Leave slack in the cable to form a drip loop If using the 105704 000 105704 001 105704 002 or 105704 003 cables the end of the cable opposite the connector the unterminated end must be installed in a junction box or other suitable enclosure Leaving the end of the c...

Page 45: ...Chapter 4 Concentrator Installation Landis Gyr 42 98 1031 Rev AA Series IV Concentrator U and I Guide Figure 4 13 Complete pole mount assembly 22 15 4 90 REF 10 48 ...

Page 46: ...or municipality guidelines before installing the concentrator and antennas Concentrator Streetlight Arm Mounting Kit In addition to your chosen concentrator assembly kit you need a mounting kit Table 4 7 45 1049 KIT HORIZONTAL MOUNTING METAL POLE CONCENTRATOR Image Part Number Name Quantity 103826 000 CBL ASSY STREET LIGHT Gridstream 4FT 0 ref only 19 2200 CBL ASSY REMOTE ANT 5 FT N 0 Ref only 19 ...

Page 47: ... MOUNTING 3 TO 5 IN POLE WANGATE S2 BLT3 1 28 1031 BRKT ANTENNA MOUNT 3 5 IN POLE RADIO 1 22 0421 WASHER 1 4 FLAT 1 16 THK SS 4 22 1072 BOLT CARR 1 4 20 UNC 2A X 6 SS 4 101983 025 NUT HEX FLANGE 1 4 2 OUNC SS 4 Table 4 7 45 1049 KIT HORIZONTAL MOUNTING METAL POLE CONCENTRATOR continued Image Part Number Name Quantity ...

Page 48: ...Thread the four rods through the two included metal brackets 2 Hold the concentrator on the front of the pole while threading the rods through the enclosure from the back of the pole 3 Place nuts and washers on the four threaded rods and tighten until secure 4 Assemble the antennas ground planes and RF cables Leave slack in the cables to form a drip loop 5 To connect the adapter remove the photoce...

Page 49: ...he same manner 9 Run the cable between the brackets and the concentrator enclosure 10 Using the supplied UV rated tie wraps secure the cable to the light head 11 Connect the power plug to the bottom of the concentrator If you need a longer cable you can build one using one of the approved AC power cables and a photocell power adapter ...

Page 50: ...replacement kit and procedure Enable Disable RF Filter When the integrated RF filter is required for reducing interference the filter can be enabled or disabled in the field by qualified support personnel using RadioShop 4 1 1 Verify that the Concentrator is highlighted on the Nodes Pane 2 Right click the Concentrator ID 3 Select Enable RF Filter from the pop up menu Figure 5 1 Enable or Disable t...

Page 51: ... RadioShop Getting Started Guide for information on using RadioShop to test the concentrator battery The new Autoranging power supply 25 1008 or 25 1025 can be software enabled into battery test mode Disconnect the battery charger from the battery to place a load across the battery Measure the battery voltage before during and at the end of this test to discover bad or weak batteries This test is ...

Page 52: ...dy be present at the assembly site To replace the battery procure a battery pack replacement kit PN 45 1058 Concentrator Battery Pack Replacement Kit Table 5 1 Battery Pack Replacement Kit 45 1058 Image Part Number Part Name Items pictured below 96 1070 Battery pack replacement kit Concentrator 1 01 1039 Battery pack 12V 4 5AH also contains battery date label for external use 1 29 1366 Gasket Grid...

Page 53: ... Rev AA Series IV Concentrator U and I Guide Replacing the Battery Pack 1 Remove all six bolts and hardware that hold the enclosure base to the enclosure lid 2 Open the unit Figure 5 2 Open unit 3 Disconnect the battery cable from the power supply board Figure 5 3 Battery cable closeup ...

Page 54: ... 6 Torque the screws to 8 5 in lbs 7 Connect the battery cable 8 Replace enclosure gasket PN 29 1366 with a new gasket Do not re use the old gasket 9 Attach the enclosure lid to the enclosure base 10 Secure with all six bolts nuts washer flats and washers 11 Torque bolts to 45 5 in lbs 12 Affix the new battery date label to the outside of the enclosure Figure 5 5 New battery date label affixed to ...

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Page 56: ...e control level user access to the host to perform this procedure About the Image File Landis Gyr Customer Operations manages upgrades to firmware Landis Gyr notifies you when there is a new release of firmware and makes the file available To upgrade firmware load the concentrator with a new image bin file Contact Customer Operations at ëçäìíáçåëìééçêíKå ä åÇáëÖóêKÅçã for more information or to ob...

Page 57: ...ommand window on your PC 2 Use your administrative credentials to login as control user 3 Type rtrping concentrator ID Figure 6 1 rtrping screen shot If the ping is successful the system returns the length of time it took to receive a response If the ping is unsuccessful the system indicates a time out condition Verifying Host Operations Verify that the Cellnet system is running 1 Open a command w...

Page 58: ...stem indicates a time out condition Hot Booting a Concentrator Always perform a disconnect followed by a hot boot before any download operations For a firmware upgrade to be successful it must load on top of system variables set to their default values If you always perform a hot reboot you always start with default values 1 Open a command window on your PC 2 Use your administrative credentials to...

Page 59: ... These options are listed in Table 6 1 on page 57 Mandatory download options include mccadd session and s image file location 1 Open a command window on your PC 2 Use your administrative credentials to login as control user 3 Browse to usr cellnet bin Figure 6 4 cd usr cellnet bin 4 Launch the download program by typing utlICDownload then indicate options For example type utlICDownload mccad 30000...

Page 60: ...lu Session Session is a number between 0 255 This is the session ID of the download task for the concentrator All operations for the download have the same session number Example utlICDownload session 5 Args Reqd 1 defaults 2 format lu s CIF file The code image file CIF of the new version to be downloaded on the concentrator is usually present in the home download MCC_Cnctr directory If the direct...

Page 61: ... session In this case you must start run disconnect and hotboot Example utlICDownload nohotboot session 5 mccad 30000 1 s filename waittime Time to wait in seconds before sending the next packet The download firmware process sends a total of nine packets The waittime option allows for a delay between packets sent Example utlICDownload waittime 4 MCCCTR image bin Args Reqd 1 defaults 2 format s ban...

Page 62: ... 1 session 2 bankcopy Restarting a Download You can interrupt a download to substitute a newer file than the one currently being downloaded 1 Suspend the client program by typing Control C 2 Send a disconnect command At the prompt type utlICDownload mccad 30000 1 session 2 disconnect 3 Hot boot the concentrator Upgrading Concentrator Firmware Directly via Cable You can connect a cable to the conce...

Page 63: ...iagram of router cable setup 1 Connect the programming cable branch labeled Console to the concentrator 2 Connect the ethernet branch labeled Ethernet to the router 3 Plug your network cable into the router 4 Connect the router to the network port on the PC via network cable 5 Connect the other end of the programming cable to the COM port on the PC 6 Launch Hyperterminal on the PC 7 Boot Up in Dia...

Page 64: ...rator Firmware Via Cables Using a Router Hyperterminal automatically detects the concentrator If it does not close the Hyperterminal session unplug the concentrator and start again 1 Assign the concentrator an IP address In Hyperterminal specify the COM 1 port and properties as follows Bits per second 9600 baud Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Figure 6 7 Hyperterminal COM port...

Page 65: ...A Concentrator User and Installation Guide A When the Diagnostic Mode menu displays type n to configure network parameters Figure 6 8 Hyperterminal configure network parameters B Type c for Change Network Parameters Figure 6 9 Hyperterminal change network parameters ...

Page 66: ...e y for Yes to go to the network to dynamically obtain an IP address Figure 6 10 Hyperterminal obtain IP from network D Press the Enter key to keep the default options Set IP Address Set Subnet Mask Set Gateway IP Address Set NAC Address Set Ethernet Duplex Setting Figure 6 11 Hyperterminal keep default settings ...

Page 67: ...for Yes to reset the system Wait for the reset to complete When Hyperterminal restarts it displays new IP address Note the IP address you will need it for subsequent steps 2 Copy the rom bin and image bin files to your c drive before starting the update Flash memory process 3 Update the rom bin file A Open a command prompt window usually under Start Programs Accessories Keep Hyperterminal open Try...

Page 68: ... this example ftp 172 25 113 82 The command window connects to the CPU to update the rom bin Figure 6 13 C prompt C Type the user root then the Enter key The user is case sensitive Figure 6 14 C root D Type password Netsilicon or password then the Enter key This password is case sensitive E Type bin then the Enter key Skipping this critical step corrupts the image on your concentrator ...

Page 69: ...1031 Rev AA Concentrator User and Installation Guide Figure 6 15 c password F Type put c rom bin then the Enter key Figure 6 16 put C rom bin If you saved the bin files somewhere other than the C drive then type the correct file path in this step C rom bin ...

Page 70: ...ssful message 4 Boot to Diagnostics Mode by typing y for yes in the Hyperterminal window 5 Update the image bin file A Open a command prompt window usually under Start Programs Accessories After a few seconds Hyperterminal displays messages to confirm a successful restart When you see the message Ramlog Read Successful you can continue with the programming process ...

Page 71: ...or example ftp 192 0 1 10 The command window connects to the CPU board to update the image bin Figure 6 19 C prompt C Type user root then the Enter key The user is case sensitive Figure 6 20 C root D Type password Netsilicon or password then the Enter key This password is case sensitive E Type bin then the Enter key Skipping this critical step corrupts the image on your concentrator ...

Page 72: ...entrator User and Installation Guide 98 1031 Rev AA 69 Figure 6 21 C Netsilicon F Type put c image bin then the Enter key Figure 6 22 put C image bin If you saved the bin files somewhere other than the C drive then type the correct file path in this step ...

Page 73: ...e transfer is complete type bye to reset the board 8 Return to Hyperterminal Type y for Yes to return to the Diagnostics menu 9 Confirm the subnet mask address Figure 6 24 Ramlog read successful message After a few seconds Hyperterminal displays messages to confirm a successful restart When you see the message Ramlog Read Successful you can continue with the programming process Return to Diagnosti...

Page 74: ...s Concentrator User and Installation Guide 98 1031 Rev AA 71 H In the Diagnostics Menu type n for Network Parameters Config Menu Figure 6 25 Hyperterminal network configuration I Type c for Change Network Parameters Figure 6 26 Hyperterminal change ...

Page 75: ...he Enter key at N to specify a static IP Figure 6 27 Hyperterminal no K At the Subnet mask prompt re type the subnet indicated by Hyperterminal Figure 6 28 Hyperterminal re type subnet mask L Press the Enter key for the rest of the default options Set IP Address Set Subnet Mask Set Gateway IP Address Set NAC Address ...

Page 76: ... Performing System Upgrades Concentrator User and Installation Guide 98 1031 Rev AA 73 M Set Ethernet Duplex Setting Figure 6 29 Hyperterminal accept default network options N Type q for Quit Figure 6 30 Hyperterminal quit ...

Page 77: ...ernet cable from the router 2 In the Diagnostics menu type b to reboot the concentrator system Figure 6 31 Diagnostic Menu 3 Hyperterminal reboot 4 Type y to Yes reset the system Wait for the system to boot into normal operation Figure 6 32 Hyperterminal rebooting message 5 Type i to display firmware version information If the Diagnostics Menu does not display then start over again from the first ...

Page 78: ...pgrading the Radio s DCW A Device Control Word DCW is a program written in the Gridstream programming language DCWs execute within Gridstream devices and provide the ability to control the device The DCW interacts with firmware and directs the radio to do things such as reboot or perform advanced functions Verify with your Landis Gyr representative that you are using the latest available version o...

Page 79: ...on 4 Select the DCW from the file list 5 Click the Open button 6 The DCW loads and a series of messages display along the status bar of the Network Configuration Manager window 7 Network Configuration Manager displays a message when the DCW loads successfully For more information about working with DCWs see the Network Configuration Manager Users Guide The MCC Helper DCW displays in the DCW sectio...

Page 80: ...n the Network Configuration Manager application This sends a message to the TOP and back to verify the TOP exists Ping while plugged directly into the concentrator via a cable or over the air via another radio from the ground that is connected to the concentrator If the ping is not successful double check the destination or choose another TOP If the ping is successful ensure that the radio is able...

Page 81: ...nicate with the DCW complete the following steps 1 Connect to the CPU using Hyperterm and then select Y in the Boot screen to boot the unit into diagnostic mode 2 Type C The EEPROM Configuration menu is displayed for you to verify information 3 Verify or edit the programmed values for MccNetAddress MccNodeAddress LogMgrNetAdddress LogMgrNodeAddress AlarmNetAddress AlarmNodeAddress MinutesFromGMT D...

Page 82: ...osure Material Type Aluminum NEMA 4 Battery Backup Time 8 hrs typical Data Storage 3 days typical Backup Battery Sealed lead acid 12V 4 5 Amp hr battery Mounting Options Utility pole and streetlights Communication Technology Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum LAN Asynchronous Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum WAN Modulation Scheme On Off Keying OOK LAN Frequency Shift Keying FSK WAN Number of Network...

Page 83: ...ting 16 00 Table A 3 WAN Radio Specifications Element Description RF Frequency Range License free 902 928 MHz Channels 240 Channel Spacing 100 kHz RF Data Baud Rates 9 6 38 4 kbps Spreading Technique Frequency Hopping Hopping Technique Pseudo Random Asynchronous Hopping Patterns 65 536 Unique per Network Network Address Latitude Longitude Coordinates Frequency Stability 3 ppm over temperature Sens...

Page 84: ...n the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help RF Exposure This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 22 cm between ...

Page 85: ...he equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that permitted for successful communication This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below and having a maximum gain of 5 5 dBi Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 5 5 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms Approved Antenn...

Page 86: ...ollowing critical functionality before deployment to the field WAN connectivity DCW and Gridstream radio configuration CPU configuration LAN transceiver status Figure C 1 Cross Dock Test Setup The test setup consists of about 10 to 15 concentrators configured to work with the Gridstream test network Network ID 670 ...

Page 87: ...o 48 hours prior to the deployment 3 Reconfiguration Before the final deployment reconfigure concentrators for the utility Network ID Modify the default destination address to one of the utility TOPs Configuration Both the Console LAN Packet Protocol cable PN 19 1126 and the Network Configuration Manager application are required to configure the WAN radio in the concentrator The test Network ID an...

Page 88: ...rity 1 Stop bit No flow control Check the concentrator via the console menu interface There are three components WAN Health Check CPU and Configuration Check LAN Health Check WAN Health Check The WAN health is determined based on the TIME exchange between the CPU and the Gridstream WAN Radio WAN conditions and their interpretation are provided below Ideal WAN Figure C 3 shows output under ideal co...

Page 89: ...dstream Radio and the CPU is inoperable or the Gridstream radio is not configured correctly 1 Configure the Gridstream radio into the cross dock test network as described above 2 Make sure that the MCCTIME Helper DCW is loaded in the radio A device control word DCW is a program written in the Gridstream programming language DCW programs execute within Gridstream devices and provide the ability to ...

Page 90: ... size 0 65535 default 14 14 3 Verify that the following highlighted parameters are set to 0 Figure C 6 CPU Configuration Check 4 Scroll down to the page which starts with the configuration item Gateway Concentrator Num of Cal objects stored in Flash default 0 0 5 Verify that the following highlighted parameters are set to the values as shown below Figure C 7 Concentrator Parameters LAN Health Chec...

Page 91: ...is indicates that the LAN transceiver is functional and the CPU is able to configure the LAN transceiver Figure C 8 Ram Log Figure C 9 LAN confirmation Use option d to dump the ramlog If there are any messages like Pfm LAN transceiver is broken then the LAN transceiver on this unit is not functional If there is more than one instance of the above messages then the LAN transceiver is being reset ve...

Page 92: ...fourth is for PC communications Real Time Clock Processor powered no battery backup CC9C Serial Port Configuration The CC9C provides a general purpose I O GPIO interface The GPIO lines corresponding to Serial port A B and C are connected to the console Gridstream WAN Radio and BLT LAN Radio The details of the ConnectCore module are described in ConnectCore 9C Hardware Reference Part number version...

Page 93: ...mage Application Image Loading The RAM boot image determines which application image to execute This is based on the boot bank configuration stored in the NVRAM EEPROM section of the Flash memory The RAM boot image during its execution Identifies the appropriate application image stored in flash Decompresses the application image from Flash to RAM Starts the RAM application image Application Image...

Page 94: ...e input is y the concentrator goes into diagnostics mode The diagnostic mode has limited functionality The WAN port and the LAN port are not activated in this mode This mode helps the user to Configure the concentrator Browse and capture the Ramlog and Perform diagnostics tests Diagnostics modes are described in the following sections Diagnostics Mode The diagnostics mode provides more diagnostics...

Page 95: ...arameters Configuration Menu While configuring the MAC Address should be set to the MAC address on the Connectcore processor board Appropriate values to the IP address subnet mask gateway IP address and the Ethernet settings should be provided to match the TCP IP network corresponding to the local IT environment Diagnostics Tests Menu Option t from the Diagnostics and Configuration menu displays t...

Page 96: ...igure D 4 Figure D 5 Manufacturing tests in diagnostics mode Application Mode The application mode initializes the LAN WAN and all the necessary device drivers for normal operation After initializing LAN and WAN before all the system tasks are started the concentrator waits for time from the Gridstream radio The details of the time synchronization mechanism between the concentrator and the Gridstr...

Page 97: ...l data storage in the concentrator They are EEPROM This stores the system configuration information The information stored in this is not affected by the concentrator resets The configuration parameters stored in the EEPROM are captured in Appendix B EEPROM Configuration Parameters Device Tracking Table DTT This is a persistent table This table is used to store the endpoint address and their perfo...

Page 98: ...torage capacity in concentrators Cycling Power To immediately reboot the concentrator perform the following steps 1 Disconnect the AC cable from its connection on the concentrator 2 Wait five seconds 3 Re connect the AC power cable to the concentrator Table D 1 Concentrator Capacity Type Concentrator Meter Endpoints Cellnet 1 way meter module 5000 ASAP objects 300 Load Profile LP Objects 3000 NOTE...

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Page 100: ...ich includes the Concentrator Net and Node ID aka MCC Net and Node Event Manager Net and Node settings Can do a direct FTP download of concentrator CPU firmware via cable connection Use a router computer and Ethernet cables 19 1126 Upload DCWs Upload new firmware and configure the Gridstream radio inside the concentrator Configure EEPROM settings in the concentrator CPU which includes the Concentr...

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Page 102: ...Sample Survey Sheet A sample survey sheet appears below Your utility may use a different format This illustration calls out fields to update via Hyperterminal during configuration Figure F 1 Sample survey sheet Concentrator ID Net ID Node ID Minutes from GMT ...

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Page 104: ...t be used Note that a drip loop at both at both ends of the cable is needed If using the 105704 000 105704 001 105704 002 or 105704 003 cables the end of the cable opposite the connector the unterminated end must be installed in a junction box or other suitable enclosure Leaving the end of the cable exposed may allow water to migrate into the cable and into the Concentrator See below for power cab...

Page 105: ...rough conduit Conduit is not required for Concentrators but the entrance to the junction box should be through a clamp at the bottom of the junction box Junction boxes do not have a part number and are available through local vendors As always electrical connections need to meet the requirements of the local utility and local ordinances The following diagram shows an installation using a junction ...

Page 106: ...y Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Gridstream IWR Integrated WAN Radio Used to communicate remotely to the network LAN Local Area Network consists of endpoints and RF link between endpoints and gathering devices such as Concentrators MAC Media Access Controller used while configuring network parameters MapInfo Software that maps devices and data regarding those devices in the network Network...

Page 107: ...otection Technician utility employee responsible for identifying and taking corrective action on theft of service cases SNR Signal to noise ratio Comparison of the usable signal being transmitted to the undesired signal usually expressed in decibels a quality measure of a transmission TOP Take Out Point also called a Collector TOU Time of Use Specific meter rate where the usage is captured in inte...

Page 108: ...load Menu 58 59 Concentrator Installation 27 Concentrator ping test 54 Concentrator Verification 59 Configuration 84 ConnectCore 9C CPU module 89 Console LAN Packet Protocol cable 84 CPU configuration 86 D Data Storage 94 DCW 76 86 Device Tracking Table 94 Diagnostics Mode 91 Diagnostics Tests Menu 92 Drip Loop 29 DTT 94 E EEPROM 87 93 94 Endpoint Database 94 Error messages 7 Ethernet interface 89...

Page 109: ...ator Capacity 95 PN 01 1039 49 01 1239 30 101849 100 49 101983 025 31 35 44 103826 000 28 43 105628 000 14 105704 000 28 105704 001 28 105704 002 28 106119 000 30 16 0214 35 38 19 1013 32 43 19 1027 14 19 1126 84 97 19 1135 14 15 19 1185 14 97 19 2200 31 43 19 2215 35 22 0375 35 43 22 0421 32 36 44 22 0453 36 22 0587 36 22 1062 36 22 1071 32 22 1072 44 22 2319 36 26 1046 14 26 1061 15 26 1139 49 2...

Page 110: ...uide 98 1031 Rev AA 107 technical support 7 Test Bench 83 TIME from UtiliNet Network 94 Timeline 10 Titles Glossary 103 Tool List 11 Troubleshooting 77 U UART 89 UtiliNet Series III Integrated WAN Radio 89 W WAN antenna 27 34 39 40 WAN Health Check 85 ...

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