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Chapter 4 General specifications

Chapter 4 General specifications

The information in this manual has been compiled with great care and to the best of our knowledge. The
manufacturer, however, assumes no liability for any incorrect specifications that may be provided in this
manual. The manufacturer is not responsible for direct, indirect, accidental or consequential damages which
arise from errors or omissions in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages. In the interest
of continuous product development, the manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to this
manual and the products described in it at any time and without prior notification or obligation.

Note:

The specifications in this manual are valid as of the versions listed on the front page. Revised versions

of this manual, as well as software and driver updates are available in the service area of the myDatanet
server.

4.1 Translation

For deliveries to countries in the European Economic Area, the manual must be translated into the language
of the respective country. If there are any discrepancies in the translated text, the original manual (German)
must be referenced or the manufacturer contacted for clarification.

4.2 Copyright

The copying and distribution of this document as well as the utilisation and communication of its contents to
others without express authorisation is prohibited. Contraventions are liable to compensation. All rights
reserved.

4.3 General descriptive names

The use of general descriptive names, trade names, trademarks and the like in this manual does not entitle
the reader to assume they may be used freely by everyone. They are often protected registered trademarks
even if not marked as such.

4.4 Safety instructions

For the connection, commissioning and operation of the myDatalogNANO , the following information and
higher legal regulations of the country (e.g. ÖVE), such as valid EX regulations as well as the applicable
safety and accident prevention regulations for the respective application case must be observed.

Read this manual completely before unpacking, setting up or operating this device. Observe all hazard,
danger and warning information. Non-observance can lead to serious injuries to the operator and/or damage
to the device.

Ensure that the safety equipment of this measurement instrument is not impaired. Install and use the
measurement system only in the manner and method described in this manual.

Important note:

The manufacturer's products that are designed for use outdoors include extensive

protection against penetrating moisture and dust.

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Summary of Contents for myDatalogNANO

Page 1: ...300357 Rev 02 Cover Valid from l Firmware version 03v003 l Modem Version 03v002 l Server version 40 1 l Hardware version 2 0 User manual myDatalogNANO ...

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Page 3: ... 4 3 1 Safety and precautionary measures for the installation of the GSM GPRS modem 15 4 4 3 2 Safety measures for installing the antenna 15 4 5 Overview 16 4 5 1 Block diagram 17 4 6 Intended use 18 4 7 General product information 18 4 8 Device labelling 19 4 9 Installation of spare and wear parts 19 4 10 Storage of the product 20 4 11 Obligation of the operator 20 4 12 Personnel requirements 20 ...

Page 4: ...nstructions for the cabling 44 7 3 1 Information on preventing electrostatic discharges ESD 44 7 4 Electrical installation 44 7 4 1 Connecting the sensors 44 7 4 1 1 Connection examples 46 7 4 1 2 Use of the clamping tubes 47 7 4 1 3 Using Pressure compensation tube with 1x 0 4 20mA 24VDC 300255 47 7 4 2 Connecting the GSM antenna 49 7 4 3 Optimum antenna positioning for assembly in a shaft 49 7 4...

Page 5: ...on with the device 61 Chapter 9 User interfaces 63 9 1 User interface on the myDatalogNANO 63 9 1 1 Operating elements 63 9 1 1 1 Solenoid switch 63 9 1 1 2 Status LED 64 9 2 User interface on the myDatanet server 65 9 2 1 Site configuration 65 9 2 1 1 Site 65 9 2 1 2 Comments 65 9 2 1 3 Measurement channels 65 9 2 1 3 1 Basis 65 9 2 1 3 2 Config 69 9 2 1 3 3 Alarms 79 9 2 1 3 4 Trigger 80 9 2 1 4...

Page 6: ...10 3 2 Groups 97 10 3 3 Map view 97 10 4 Recommended procedure 97 10 4 1 Creating the site 97 10 4 2 Assigning a device to the customer 99 Chapter 11 API 101 11 1 General 101 11 2 rapidM2M Playground 101 11 2 1 Overview 102 Chapter 12 Maintenance 103 12 1 General maintenance 103 12 2 Replacing the battery pack 104 Chapter 13 Removal disposal 107 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting and repair 109 14 1 Gener...

Page 7: ...Application example 121 16 1 Measuring the heat quantity in heating systems 121 16 1 1 Requirements 121 16 1 2 Required configuration 122 16 2 Flow rate measurement in lines 122 16 2 1 Requirements 122 16 2 2 Required configuration 123 16 3 Temperature measurement freezing food trade 124 16 3 1 Requirements 124 16 3 2 Required configuration 124 Chapter 17 Document history 127 Chapter 18 Glossary 1...

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Page 11: ...Hz l Digital low 2 3V high 2 4V l Day counter Minimum pulse length 20ms l Interval counter Minimum pulse length 20ms l Temperature Typ resolution 0 5 C load 2k2 Measurement range 20 80 C 40 150 C at reduced accuracy supported sensors PT1000 KTY81 120 KTY81 210 Ni1000 Ni1000 TK5000 Additional information is provided in Technical details about the universal inputs on page 51 Outputs 1 x switchable s...

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Page 13: ...or clarification 4 2 Copyright The copying and distribution of this document as well as the utilisation and communication of its contents to others without express authorisation is prohibited Contraventions are liable to compensation All rights reserved 4 3 General descriptive names The use of general descriptive names trade names trademarks and the like in this manual does not entitle the reader ...

Page 14: ... questions contact the manufacturer see Contact information on page 131 WARNING Never use this device in areas where the use of wireless equipment is prohibited The device must not be used in hospitals and or in the vicinity of medical equipment such as heart pacemakers or hearing aids as their functionality could be compromised by the GSM GPRS modem contained in the device WARNING Never use this ...

Page 15: ...fuel storage sites chemical factories and explosion sites l The device must not be operated in the vicinity of flammable gases vapours or dusts l The device must not be subjected to strong vibrations or impacts l The GSM GPRS modem can cause interferences if it is located in the vicinity of television sets radios or computers l Do not open the GSM GPRS modem Any modification to the equipment is pr...

Page 16: ...4 5 Overview Overview myDatalogNANO 1 Housing cover 3 Sensor connector 2 Antenna connector 16 Rev 02 ...

Page 17: ...Chapter 4 General specifications 4 5 1 Block diagram Block diagram of the myDatalogNANO Rev 02 17 ...

Page 18: ... of international service providers In order to be able to utilise all functions of the device you must ensure that the device is located in the service area of one of these service providers You can find a list of all supported countries and associated service providers under www microtronics com footprint A Managed Service contract with Microtronics Engineering GmbH is required for use of the mo...

Page 19: ...es myDatalogNANO Note This symbol indicates the country list profile see www microtronics com footprint of the SIM chip installed in the device Note These operating instructions are part of the device and must be available to the user at all times The safety instructions contained therein must be observed DANGER It is strictly prohibited to disable the safety equipment or modify its mode of operat...

Page 20: ... the myDatalogNANO resumes operation according to the configuration 4 11 Obligation of the operator WARNING In the EEA European Economic Area the national implementation of the framework directive 89 391 EEC as well as the associated specific directives and from these in particular the directive 2009 104 EC about the minimum safety and health requirements for use of work equipment by workers at wo...

Page 21: ...st have gained relevant qualifications relating to their activities including for example l Training instruction and authorisation to activate deactivate ground and label electric circuits and devices systems in accordance with the standards of safety engineering l Training or instruction on the maintenance and use of suitable safety equipment in accordance with the standards of safety engineering...

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Page 23: ...sion 2 myDatanet server to which the data is transferred 3 Client that accesses the interface of the myDatanet server via the web browser 4 Customer specific server that provides clients with their own interface The customer specific server obtains the data via the API of the myDatanet server see API on page 101 5 Client on which a PC program is running that obtains its data via the API of the myD...

Page 24: ... saving the measurement data and configurations Data is either accessed via the API of the server see API on page 101 or web interface of the server Functions and components provided by the customer l Sensors Sensor with interfaces that are compatible with the specifications listed in the chapter Technical details about the universal inputs see Technical details about the universal inputs on page ...

Page 25: ...surement values see Hold module on page 29 2 Monitoring of the measurement range limits see Overflow module on page 27 6 Monitoring of the alarm limits and trigger levels see Alarm trigger module on page 29 3 Rescaling from the raw value to the measurement value see Scale module on page 28 7 Recording of the measurement values see Record module on page 30 4 Decay module to summarise several measur...

Page 26: ...Config Digital Filter time Time in ms during which the signal must remain constant to initiate a level change Used to suppress brief faults debouncing Cnt Day Cnt Intervl Freq PWM Voltage 0 2V Filter time Time in ms during which the analogue signal is averaged for signal smoothing Used to suppress signal noise 0 20mA Adapter 4 20mA Adapter PT1000 Filter time Time in ms during which the analogue si...

Page 27: ...20mA adapter PT1000 KTY81110 KTY81210 NI1000 and TK5000 channel modes The following table specifies the relevant parameters for the module Configuration section Mode Type Parameter Explanation Measurement channels Config Digital Cnt Day Cnt Intervl Freq Out of range Procedure in the event of measurement range violations PWM Voltage 0 2V Out of range Procedure in the event of measurement range viol...

Page 28: ... time frame or the minimum value within a required time frame can be determined for example The decay module is only available for the 5 universal inputs with the exception of Cnt Day channel mode The following table specifies the relevant parameters for the module Configuration section Mode Parameter Explanation Measurement channels Config Digital Decay Temporal function in the measurement cycle ...

Page 29: ... KTY81110 KTY81210 NI1000 TK5000 5 1 6 Alarm trigger module This module monitors the alarm limits and trigger levels and creates an entry in the alarm list if necessary The global triggers are also set see Alarm flags on page 31 or Trigger flags on page 31 The alarm trigger module is available for inputs universal inputs and internal channels All of the parameters of the Alarms and Trigger tabs of...

Page 30: ...factor MS Start measurement cycle immediately XM Initiate transmission ON Activate online mode Cnt Day Cnt Intervl Freq PWM Voltage PT1000 KTY81110 KTY81210 NI1000 TK5000 QU Fast recording record interval record interval factor SL Slow recording record interval record interval factor RO Switch on recording RF Switch off recording XM Initiate transmission ON Activate online mode Internal channels T...

Page 31: ...d If this flag is not set it is assumed that the threshold has been exceeded 5 1 7 2 Trigger flags const Request fast recording MDN_TRG_RECQUICK 0b0000000100000000 Request slow recording MDN_TRG_RECSLOW 0b0000001000000000 Start recording the current measurement MDN_TRG_RECORD_ON 0b0000100000000000 Prevent current measurement from being recorded MDN_TRG_RECORD_OFF 0b0001000000000000 Request a singl...

Page 32: ...is aborted If ALOHA transmission mode is then initiated again the ban list is empty and all of the GSM networks in the receiving range that are part of one of the service providers supported by the integrated SIM chip are taken into consideration when selecting the network The network selection also takes into consideration whether GPRS is available on the selected GSM network l Via the myDatanet ...

Page 33: ... to the GSM network to work correctly but that a transmission error still occurs The following steps are only completed if an error was detected during step 1 2 The device searches for GSM networks within its receiving range and creates a list of available GSM networks 3 A search of the list of available GSM networks is completed and the strongest GSM network is selected that is not on the ban lis...

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Page 35: ...ery pack BP713RLC Battery was already inserted in the myDatalogNANO during production Additional accessories such as assembly sets antennas battery packs sensors etc depending on the order specifications Please check these against the delivery slip 6 3 Storage The following storage conditions must be observed myDatalogNANO Storage temperature 30 85 C Humidity 15 90 rH Note The battery pack remains...

Page 36: ...ration The energy stores of the myDatalogNANO as well as the replacement battery pack are lithium batteries The following points must therefore be observed in conjunction with transporting lithium batteries l Type of lithium battery l Lithium ion battery l Lithium metal battery l Battery energy content l If the energy content is within the exempt level this will make the transportation process eas...

Page 37: ...1 BP713RLC Battery 300247 Lithium metal 6 6g UN3090 6 5 Return Every return must be accompanied by a fully field out return form This return form is available in the service area of the myDatanet server An RMA number is mandatory for any returns and can be obtained from the Support Service Centre see Contact information on page 131 The return shipment of the myDatalogNANO must occur in the origina...

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Page 39: ...ualified personnel 7 1 Dimensions Dimensions Width and height Dimensions Depth 7 2 Installing the myDatalogNANO Important note l Ensure installation is completed correctly l Comply with existing legal and or operational directives l Improper handling can cause injuries and or damage to the devices l The myDatalogNANO must not be operated in the field with the lid open Rev 02 39 ...

Page 40: ... the standard scope of delivery Approx 13 cm of space must be left beneath the device for the cable connections Further information regarding the installation dimensions can be found in the relevant sub chapter 7 2 1 Wall mounting For wall mounting the optional Universal bracket for housing myDatanet 86x126 206 640 equipment is required Step 1 of the wall mounting Step 2 of the wall mounting 1 myD...

Page 41: ...ion of the holes The diameters are then determined by the screws that are being used and any wall plugs that may be required 3 Securing the myDatalogNANO to the wall If you want to use the tapping screws 4 included in the equipment set first of all insert the supplied wall plugs into each of the four drill holes before screwing the myDatalogNANO with the attached assembly loop 3 to the wall see St...

Page 42: ...uded in the scope of delivery of 206 634 1 First attach the assembly loop 3 using the screws 2 included in the DIN rail mounting set for myDatanet housing 86x126 206 634 equipment set to the myDatalogNANO see Step 1 of the top hat rail assembly on page 42 2 Place the assembly loop 3 onto the top edge of the top hat rail When turned slightly around the horizontal axis of the myDatalogNANO with the ...

Page 43: ...Torx 15 included in the scope of delivery of 206 660 4 Cable binder included in the scope of delivery of 206 660 1 First attach the assembly loop 3 using the screws 2 included in the Pipe mounting kit for myDatanet housing 86x126 206 660 equipment set to the myDatalogNANO see Step 1 of the pipe assembly on page 43 2 Position the myDatalogNANO with the attached assembly loop 3 on the pipe and use t...

Page 44: ... such as circuit boards and components attached thereto To do this you can touch a grounded metallic surface such as the housing frame of a device or a metal pipe l Avoid any unnecessary movements to prevent the build up of static charges l Use antistatic containers or packaging to transport components that are sensitive to static l Wear an antistatic wristband that is grounded via a cable to disc...

Page 45: ...gnment Sensor connector 15 pin connector connector Cable set NANO universal 300250 Signal 1 n c 2 n c 3 n c 4 Grey Switchable 3 VDC sensor supply 5 White Universal input 5 6 Dark pink Universal input 4 7 Black Ground 8 Orange Universal input 3 9 Dark green Universal input 2 10 Red Universal input 1 11 Blue Ground 12 Yellow Ground 13 Light pink Switchable 3 VDC sensor supply 14 Brown Ground 15 Viol...

Page 46: ...that a connection is being established Note If the myDatalogNANO is still in transport mode the transport lock is deactivated by the initiation of ALOHA transmission mode and the device starts to operate in accordance with the configuration The following step is not mandatory 4 Check whether the connection to the myDatanet has worked correctly see Testing communication with the device on page 61 7...

Page 47: ...256 3 Connection cable of the sensor The only difference between the Pressure compensation tube 300131 and Clamping tube 300256 is that one of the two cable screw connections is fitted with a pressure compensator 7 4 1 3 Using Pressure compensation tube with 1x 0 4 20mA 24VDC 300255 myDatalogNANO with connected Pressure compensation tube with 1x 0 4 20mA 24VDC 300255 1 myDatalogNANO 2 Pressure com...

Page 48: ...l strip of the 0 4 20mA board can be seen Important note Prior to this clean the cable in the area where the pressure compensation clamping tube will be pushed over the cable so that no impurities can penetrate between the cable and seal of the cable screw connection Exposing the 0 4 20mA board 5 Now connect your sensor with the 0 4 20mA board Important note The sensor cable must also be cleaned t...

Page 49: ...na cable of the myDatalogNANO see Overview on page 16 Important note Do not apply too much force when tightening the antenna Do not use any tools to tighten the antennas tighten the antenna manually The following step is not mandatory 2 Check whether the connection to the myDatanet server has worked correctly see Testing communication with the device on page 61 7 4 3 Optimum antenna positioning fo...

Page 50: ...rocedure for determining the optimum position of the antenna 1 Install the myDatalogNANO as described in chapter Installing the myDatalogNANO on page 39 During this process also observe the notes regarding the influences on the signal quality see Typical influences on the signal quality on page 49 2 Initiate ALOHA transmission mode see ALOHA transmission mode on page 32 3 Wait until it is indicate...

Page 51: ...0255 enables a 2 wire mA sensor to be connected to the myDatalogNANO without additional accessories A detailed description of this is provided in Using Pressure compensation tube with 1x 0 4 20mA 24VDC 300255 on page 47 To activate 0 4 20mA mode first of all select Voltage mode for universal input 1 in the Measurement channels configuration section see Measurement channels on page 65 Then select e...

Page 52: ... operated in one of the digital modes a switch contact can be connected directly to the universal input without an additional energy supply Note Due to the input circuit see following schematic diagram a cross current of 4 9µA is generated for every universal input that is operated in one of the digital modes when the switch contact is open This increases the energy requirement and reduces the dev...

Page 53: ... KTY81110 KTY81210 NI1000 TK5000 If a universal input is operated in one of the temperature modes a temperature sensor can be connected directly to the universal input without an additional energy supply Schematic diagram Universal input in one of the temperature modes 1 myDatalogNANO 2 Compatible temperature sensor Typ resolution 0 5 C depending on the sensor used Measurement range 20 80 C accura...

Page 54: ...he Output channels configuration section see Output channels on page 84 If Ext warmup time mode is selected you can specify via the Unit and Ext warmup time parameters how long before the measurement the sensor supply is switched on If the setting is 0 sec 0 ms the sensor supply is not activated before or during the measurement The sensor supply remains permanently active if a higher value is sele...

Page 55: ...in the connection between the warmup time and the measurement cycle warmup time measurement cycle Basic setting Measurement cycle 1min Output channels Ext warmup time 90 Unit sec Output on the device Sensor supply Explanation The system recognises that the warmup time is greater than the measurement cycle This is why the sensor supply is activated immediately after the PowerOn and remains permanen...

Page 56: ...l 60 sec Measurement cycle 15 sec Output channels Ext warmup time 5 Unit sec Measurement channels Config Decay med Time 60 sec Output on the device Sensor supply Formation of the measurement value In each case the sensor supply is activated 5 sec before expiry of the measurement cycle This results in four valid measurements that are used to determine a median and are recorded as the measurement va...

Page 57: ...tart of the burst interval is valid To exclude the invalid measurements during the formation of the measurement value the selected decay period must be appropriately smaller than the burst interval The burst interval has to be increased from 60 sec to 75 sec to receive four valid measurements in exactly the same way as in the previous example ext warmup time measurement cycle Formation of the meas...

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Page 59: ...ncorrect configuration Utilise the manual to familiarise yourself with the operation of the myDatalogNANO and the input screens of the myDatanet server before you begin with the configuration 8 3 Commissioning the system Note It is recommended that the myDatalogNANO is first placed into operation in the office before mounting the device permanently at the place of use During this process you shoul...

Page 60: ...guration to the myDatalogNANO at the same time The following work is completed directly at the location of the device 8 Complete all of the steps detailed in the chapter Connecting the sensors on page 44 Important note The last work steps of the chapter Connecting the sensors on page 44 include the initiation of ALOHA transmission mode If you intend to install the myDatalogNANO in a shaft the devi...

Page 61: ...he created site see Site on page 65 4 Initiate the Aloha transmission mode see ALOHA transmission mode on page 32 so that the site settings are transferred to the myDatalogNANO 5 Wait until it is indicated in the list of measurement instruments that the device is in Aloha transmission mode This is indicated by a speech bubble with the Aloha inscription The following steps are only required if you ...

Page 62: ...king on the speech bubble with the Aloha inscription see myDatanet Server Manual 805002 Particular attention must be paid to the internal GSM level measurement value Note Additional explanation about evaluating the GSM level GSM level 64dBm 64 to 73dBm 74 to 83dBm 84 to 93dBm 94 to 107dBm 108dBm 62 Rev 02 ...

Page 63: ...ating elements 1 Solenoid switch 2 Status LED 9 1 1 1 Solenoid switch The MDN Magnet 206 803 that is available as an accessory is required to operate the solenoid switch The solenoid switch can be used to initiate the Aloha transmission mode or to instruct the myDatalogNANO to immediately issue the error status code Operation by the user Device response Operation after releasing the solenoid switc...

Page 64: ...tandby GPRS ON measurement OFF see transport lock 6x Offline GPRS OFF measurement ON see transport lock 7x Network block no matching provider l Improve the position of the antenna l Check whether the device is located in the coverage area of one of the service providers supported by the integrated SIM chip www microtronics com footprint 8x No GSM network l Try again later l Improve the position of...

Page 65: ...to another customer Name Site designation not relevant for the device or data assignment 2 50 characters Device S N Serial number of the device that is linked to the site device assignment Application template Name of the application template from which the site was created Tags List of tags that are already assigned to the site This assignment can be cancelled by clicking on the cross next to the...

Page 66: ...ence on the values Decimal places Number of decimal places that are used by all of the server display elements Freq Factor Factor by which the input signal is multiplied Min Defines the lower scale end of the pointer instruments Max Defines the upper scale end of the pointer instruments Unit String that is used as a measurement unit by all of the server display elements 0 16 characters It has no d...

Page 67: ...in the measurement unit 100 End of the measurement range in the measurement unit Unit String that is used as a measurement unit by all of the server display elements 0 16 characters It has no direct influence on the values Decimal places Number of decimal places that are used by all of the server display elements 4 20mA adapter 4 20mA mode requires optional accessories see 0 4 20mA mode on page 51...

Page 68: ... end of the pointer instruments Max Defines the upper scale end of the pointer instruments Unit Selection of the temperature unit used by all of the server display elements Decimal places Number of decimal places that are used by all of the server display elements NI1000 Min Defines the lower scale end of the pointer instruments Max Defines the upper scale end of the pointer instruments Unit Selec...

Page 69: ...evel change Used to suppress brief faults debouncing Decay Temporal function in the measurement cycle Off Decay deactivated up Minimum signal length for x seconds with a rising edge down Minimum signal length for x seconds with a falling edge up down Minimum signal length for x seconds on both edges Time Time x that is used for decay modes up down and up down Rev 02 69 ...

Page 70: ...f 60 measurement values can be used for the calculation e g 1 channel 60 measurement values 4 channels 15 measurement values each To calculate the number of measurement values that are taken into account refer to Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the decay in chapter Basic setting on page 87 Note Additional explanation regarding the dif...

Page 71: ...ent values each To calculate the number of measurement values that are taken into account refer to Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the decay in chapter Basic setting on page 87 Hold Hold the last valid measurement value for x measurement cycles Off Function deactivated 1 5 Number of measurement cycles for which the measurement value i...

Page 72: ...ch To calculate the number of measurement values that are taken into account refer to Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the decay in chapter Basic setting on page 87 Hold Hold the last valid measurement value for x measurement cycles Off Function deactivated 1 5 Number of measurement cycles for which the measurement value is held until ...

Page 73: ...e last x measurement values is recorded Time Decay period Up to a maximum of 60 measurement values can be used for the calculation e g 1 channel 60 measurement values 4 channels 15 measurement values each To calculate the number of measurement values that are taken into account refer to Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the decay in cha...

Page 74: ... suppress signal noise Decay Temporal function in the measurement cycle Off Decay deactivated min The minimum of the last x measurement values is recorded max The maximum of the last x measurement values is recorded avg The arithmetic mean of the last x measurement values is recorded med The median of the last x measurement values is recorded rms The root mean square of the last x measurement valu...

Page 75: ...ange limits Out of range l If the measurement value is above 20 1 mA the error value SC short circuit is issued Sensor offset Specifies the installation height of the sensor see Additional explanation regarding the installation height of the sensor on page 77 4 20mA adapter 1 2 Filter time Time in ms during which the analogue signal is averaged for signal smoothing Used to suppress signal noise De...

Page 76: ...t cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the decay in chapter Basic setting on page 87 Hold Hold the last valid measurement value for x measurement cycles Off Function deactivated 1 5 Number of measurement cycles for which the measurement value is held until the error value is issued On In the event of an error the last valid measurement value is held until a new valid measurement value is p...

Page 77: ...300255 Installation situation of the pressure sensor 1 Installation height 15 cm 3 Output value of the sensor 5cm 2 Pressure sensor 4 Measured fill level 20cm Parameter Value Mode Voltage Type 4 20mA adapter 0 0 100 5 Sensor offset 0 15 Unit m Required configuration Explanation As the Sensor offs parameter is added to the scaled measurement value the installation height that is used in the configu...

Page 78: ...he last x measurement values is recorded Time Decay period Up to a maximum of 60 measurement values can be used for the calculation e g 1 channel 60 measurement values 4 channels 15 measurement values each To calculate the number of measurement values that are taken into account refer to Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the decay in ch...

Page 79: ...displayed on the myDatanet server is higher than the reference measurement value 9 2 1 3 3 Alarms Digital mode WA A high at the universal input triggers a warning AL A high at the universal input triggers an alarm SW A high at the universal input triggers a fault warning SA A high at the universal input triggers a fault alarm All other modes Warning Value low A warning is triggered if the measurem...

Page 80: ...recording record interval record interval factor RO Switch on recording RF Switch off recording XM Initiate transmission ON Activate online mode Level Levels for initiating the trigger The hysteresis from the Alarm tab is used to determine the level to reset the trigger Greater or equal The measurement value must be greater or equal to the level to initiate the trigger Less or equal The measuremen...

Page 81: ...lues The time unit value sec value min for the result can be selected via the Time basis parameter located in the Calculation tab It is thus possible to convert the counter reading m3 of the source in to a flow rate m3 min see Additional explanation Delta mode on page 83 Min Defines the lower scale end of the pointer instruments Max Defines the upper scale end of the pointer instruments Unit Strin...

Page 82: ...he channel from which the input data is used x Source Selection of the channel from which the input data is used Delta Source Selection of the channel from which the input data is used Time basis Specifies the desired time unit value sec value min for the result Offset Offset that is added following multiplication with the Factor parameter The result is converted in to the desired time unit before...

Page 83: ... there is no previous value and the difference between the counter readings cannot be determined For the measurement at 12 51 the difference to the counter reading is 60m3 and the time difference is 60sec Result value difference time difference sec time basis sec factor offset The result for calculated channel 1 time basis Seconds offset 0 and factor 1 is calculated as follows Channel 1 60m3 60sec...

Page 84: ...ils about the switchable sensor supply Vout on page 54 9 2 1 6 Internal channels 9 2 1 6 1 Basis Battery title Freely selectable channel title for the battery voltage Unit String that is used as a measurement unit by all of the server display elements 0 16 characters It has no direct influence on the values GSM level title Freely selectable channel title for the GSM level Unit String that is used ...

Page 85: ...ff recording XM Initiate transmission ON Activate online mode Level Levels for initiating the trigger The hysteresis from the Alarm tab is used to determine the level to reset the trigger Greater or equal The measurement value must be greater or equal to the level to initiate the trigger Less or equal The measurement value must be less or equal to the level to initiate the trigger Rev 02 85 ...

Page 86: ...e level at which the transfer volume alarm should be triggered can be entered in the adjacent field in KiB On alarm A The alarm is recorded in the alarm list Ü An immediate transmission is initiated On warning A The warning is recorded in the alarm list Ü An immediate transmission is initiated On fault alarm 1 A The fault alarm is recorded in the alarm list Ü An immediate transmission is initiated...

Page 87: ...ngs not relevant for raw measurement data as this is stored in UTC Daylight saving time Configuration for automatic time adjustment Standard The configuration for the time adjustment is adopted by the global server setting see myDatanet Server Manual 805002 Off Automatic time adjustment deactivated USA Predefined setting for the American area EU Predefined setting for the European area Position cy...

Page 88: ...rval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the decay As only the universal inputs have a decay module see Internal processing of the measurement values on page 25 it is only wise to use the burst interval for these measurement channels An explanation of the sequences if an ext warmup time also has to be used is provided in chapter Technical details about the switchable sensor su...

Page 89: ...t Server Manual 805002 9 2 2 1 Comments Comments Free comment field is also displayed below the site name in the measurement instrument list 9 2 2 2 Measurement instrument Customer Name of the customer to whom the measurement instrument is assigned Tags List of the tags that are already assigned to the measurement instrument This assignment can be cancelled by clicking on the cross next to the tit...

Page 90: ...ansmitted the current firmware version to the server NOT RECOMMENDED Allow downgrade Facilitates the installation of an older firmware version than the one on the device NOT RECOMMENDED Once Performs a single firmware update If no new firmware is available or the firmware was installed successfully the firmware update is automatically switched to OFF Ignore The firmware update is deactivated and n...

Page 91: ... specific settings Operating type hold Measurement OFF transmission ON run Measurement ON transmission ON transport Measurement OFF transmission OFF offline Measurement ON transmission OFF 9 2 2 4 GPRS SIM tariff Selected SIM tariff Rev 02 91 ...

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Page 93: ...assigned 6 Switches to the Data exports area to configure the data export This tab is only visible if at least the licence for one export variant is available 3 Logout the active user 7 Opens the input screen to upload a XML file This tab is only visible if the licence for the XML import is available 4 Tabs to switch between the individual server areas 8 Call up the help menu 10 1 1 Explanation of...

Page 94: ...ration when creating the list of tags A cross is added to the end of the list of tags as soon as the list of customers is limited by the selection of a tag Clicking on this cross will reset the selection of all tags and the restriction is cancelled By clicking on one of the tags with the left mouse button only those customers who have been assigned the corresponding tag are displayed in the list o...

Page 95: ... the name of the customer see Site area at customer level on page 96 or Reports on page 97 8 Customer s address that can be entered via the input screen for configuring the customer Search field to filter the customer list 10 Symbol via which a OpenStreetMaps map on which the sites are displayed can be loaded see Map view on page 97 11 Symbol via which an image file can be loaded on to the server ...

Page 96: ...age file used as a map In the OpenStreetMaps map the sites are only displayed once GPS coordinates have been assigned to the site 2 List of reports see Reports on page 97 3 List of sites applications see Site on page 65 4 List of groups see Groups on page 97 5 Symbol that represents a site on the Map 6 Symbol via which a OpenStreetMaps map on which the sites are displayed can be loaded see Map vie...

Page 97: ...f different sites Detailed instructions on creating and handling the groups is provided in myDatanet Server Manual 805002 10 3 3 Map view The map view provides an overview of the geographic position of the sites Detailed instructions on operating and configuring map view are provided in myDatanet Server Manual 805002 10 4 Recommended procedure 10 4 1 Creating the site Note Some of the fields menti...

Page 98: ...f available customers 2 Creating a new customer 3 Click on the Sites Applications menu item of the myDatanet server to call up the list of available application templates and sites Create a new myDatalogNANO type site or a site using an application template that is compatible with the myDatalogNANO site type Creating the site 1 Menu item to call up the list of sites 3 Selection of the type of site...

Page 99: ...805002 Linking the device and site 1 Device assignment 2 List of devices that have not yet been linked with a site 10 4 2 Assigning a device to the customer Note Some of the fields mentioned in the following chapters may be hidden depending on the respective user level In this case please contact the administrator of the myDatanet server Detailed instructions on shifting the devices are provided i...

Page 100: ...LOHA transmission mode 5 Selection of the customer to whom the device should be assigned 3 Filter for the list of measurement instruments 6 List of measurement instruments 3 Initiate ALOHA transmission mode on the device Instructions on this are provided in ALOHA transmission mode on page 32 4 Use the filter to find the required device in the list of measurement instruments Click on the symbol to ...

Page 101: ...he myDatanet server However for myDatalogNANO type devices this is limited to the measurement data the calculated channels the transmission cycle and the record interval information on the last mobile network used and the last position of the device 11 2 rapidM2M Playground The rapidM2M Playground enables you to familiarise yourself with the API of the myDatanet server and to test the provided fun...

Page 102: ...in dialogue of the myDatanet server linked to the rapidM2M Playground 8 Opens the quick guide for the API 9 Button to change the colour scheme of the rapidM2M Playground 10 Window displaying the selected HTTP command 11 Response code sent by the myDatanet server as an answer to the HTTP command 12 Copies the JSON object generated as a response to the HTTP command on to the clipboard 13 Window disp...

Page 103: ... device must be deenergised before any maintenance cleaning and or repair work 12 1 General maintenance l Regularly check the myDatalogNANO for mechanical damage l Check all of the connections for leaks or corrosion on a regular basis l Check all of the cables for mechanical damage at regular intervals l Clean the myDatalogNANO with a soft moist cloth Use a mild cleaning agent if necessary Rev 02 ...

Page 104: ... cover 3 Battery pack a list of all of the compatible battery packs is provided in Battery packs on page 119 2 Supply connector 4 Retaining brackets for the battery pack 1 Ensure that all of the relevant data was transferred to the myDatanet server If necessary initiate the Aloha transmission mode using the solenoid contact see ALOHA transmission mode on page 32 and then check again that all of th...

Page 105: ... battery pack step 1 on page 105 so that it slips out of the retaining bracket on the opposite side to the connection cable You can then simply remove it in an upwards direction see Removing the battery pack step 2 on page 105 Note Ensure that the battery pack is disposed of in line with environmental requirements Used battery packs can be returned to the manufacturer or handed in at suitable coll...

Page 106: ...tory 7 Check whether the connection to the myDatanet functions correctly see Testing communication with the device on page 61 8 Close the housing cover The best option is to tighten the four screws crosswise torque 0 5Nm so that the housing cover is positioned evenly Important note Ensure that the seals are clean and intact before closing the housing cover Remove any impurities and or dirt The man...

Page 107: ...harging voltage that has been used 2 Disconnect any connected cables using a suitable tool 3 Remove the rechargeable battery or battery pack and dispose of it separately Logo to the EU WEEE Directive This symbol indicates that the requirements of Directive 2012 19 EU regarding the scrap disposal of waste from electric and electronic equipment must be observed The device includes a battery or recha...

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Page 109: ... site is not correct see Site on page 65 The data at the universal input is not plausible l Check the cable connections see Connecting the sensors on page 44 l Check whether the output signal from the sensor that you are using is compatible with the electrical characteristics of the universal inputs see Technical details about the universal inputs on page 51 l Check whether the universal input con...

Page 110: ...oltage is too low Only the charge controller if present remains active 1031 UV RECOVER The rechargeable battery or battery voltage once again suffices to guarantee reliable operation This is achieved by replacing the rechargeable battery or battery pack The device resumes normal operation in accordance with the configuration 1033 MODEM_UPDATE Update of the firmware for the modem controller was com...

Page 111: ...elected GSM network 1204 BANNED NETWORK A GSM network was added to the ban list This entry is always duplicated in the device log In the first entry the parameter specifies the MCC Mobile Country Code while in the second entry it specifies the MNC Mobile Network Code of the selected GSM network 1205 BAN LIST CLEARED The ban list was deleted as there were no GSM networks in the receiving range that...

Page 112: ...ission mode is initiated on the device the myDatalogNANO switches back into RUN mode GPRS ON measurement ON 5 TRANSPORT Transport lock GPRS OFF measurement OFF see Standby 6 OFFLINE Offline GPRS OFF measurement ON see Standby 7 NO NET NET LOCK Netlock no matching provider l Try to improve the position of the antenna l Check whether the device is in the coverage area www microtronics com footprint ...

Page 113: ...Chapter 14 Troubleshooting and repair Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 2000 2999 MODULE ERR Reserved for extensions 3000 3099 Reserved for extensions Rev 02 113 ...

Page 114: ...etup failure l Try to improve the position of the antenna l Check whether the device is in the coverage area www microtronics com footprint BEARER PPP LCP FAILED 987 Error when negotiating the LCP Internal error BEARER PPP AUTH FAILED 986 Error occurred during PPP authentication Internal error BEARER PPP IPCP FAILED 985 Error when negotiating the IPCP Internal error BEARER PPP LINK FAILED 984 PPP ...

Page 115: ...NKNOWN 975 Internal error 1200 NETLOCK FAILURE 970 Error when selecting the network l Check whether the device is in the coverage area www microtronics com footprint 1200 BAND SEL FAILED 969 A network could not be found on the GSM900 1800 or on the GSM850 1900 band l Try to improve the position of the antenna l Check whether the device is in the coverage area www microtronics com footprint TCP cha...

Page 116: ...nal error CHANNEL RESOURCES 957 There are no further TCP buffers available Try again later CHANNEL PORT IN USE 956 TCP server port is already being used Try again later CHANNEL REFUSED 955 The TCP connection has been refused by the server Try again later CHANNEL HOST UNREACHABLE 954 No route to the host Try again later CHANNEL NETWORK UNREACHABLE 953 No network available Try again later CHANNEL PI...

Page 117: ... server myDatanet Server Manual 805002 includes a detailed description of the evaluation of the device log on the myDatanet server 14 3 2 Evaluating the device log using DeviceConfig The optional equipment Cable set NANO USB 300251 is required to read the log entries directly from the myDatalogNANO using the program DeviceConfig With this equipment all of the log entries stored in the device inclu...

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Page 119: ...enna TNC M 3m 1 300248 15 3 Battery packs Description Quantity Order number BP713RLC Battery Li SOCl2 13Ah 20 50 C operating temperature 1 300247 15 4 Cable Description Quantity Order number Pressure compensation tube 1 300131 Cable set NANO universal 1 300250 Cable set NANO USB 1 300251 Cabel connector 15 pins for myDatalogNANO 1 300253 Pressure compensation tube with 1x 0 4 20mA 24VDC 1 300255 C...

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Page 121: ... g by means of the PLC of the myDatanet server The flow rate quantity should be displayed in m3 and the meter reading should be reset at 6 00 AM each day Schematic diagram of the heat quantity measurement 1 Return temperature channel 1 3 Flow rate quantity channel 3 2 Inlet flow temperature channel 2 Note The colours of the cables in the diagram relate to the Cable set NANO universal 300250 Assump...

Page 122: ...ements The flow rate in water lines must be monitored The display should be in m3 and the meter reading should be reset at 6 00 AM each day The water temperature and water pressure should also be recorded Any manipulation of the meter should be detected with the help of a switch contact The manipulation contact is closed during normal operation An alarm should be triggered in the event of a manipu...

Page 123: ...tings to meet the requirements of the described example will be detailed in this section the complete configuration for the application example will not be provided Measurement channels Basis Title 1 Temperature Mode PT1000 Title 2 Flow rate Mode Cnt Day Pulse 0 005 Unit m3 Title 3 Manipulation Mode Digital Invert On Title 4 Pressure Mode Voltage Type 0 2V 0 0 100 6 Unit bar Measurement channels C...

Page 124: ...nnel 4 2 Zone 2 channel 2 4 Zone 5 channel 5 3 Zone 3 channel 3 Note The colours of the cables in the diagram relate to the Cable set NANO universal 300250 Assumption l Temperature sensors used PT1000 16 3 2 Required configuration Only the most important settings to meet the requirements of the described example will be detailed in this section the complete configuration for the application exampl...

Page 125: ...hapter 16 Application example Measurement channels Basis Title 1 Zone 1 Mode PT1000 Title 2 Zone 2 Mode PT1000 Title 3 Zone 3 Unit PT1000 Title 4 Zone 4 Mode PT1000 Title 5 Zone 4 Mode PT1000 Rev 02 125 ...

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Page 127: ... requirements on page 20 Chapter added Chapter Transport on page 35 Chapter revised Chapter Filter module on page 26 Chapter revised Chapter Alarm trigger module on page 29 List of additionally relevant parameters for the configuration section Alarm settings added Chapter Record module on page 30 List of additionally relevant parameters for the configuration section Alarm settings added Chapter AL...

Page 128: ... server Explanation of the Wakeup SMS count parameter added Chapter Customer area on page 94 Explanation about the area where an image file can be displayed as a Map and or the OpenStreetMaps map can be displayed has been revised Explanation of the List of tags added Explanation of the search field to filter the customer list added Chapter Site area at customer level on page 96 Explanation about t...

Page 129: ... s devices are equipped with subscriber identity modules SIM ex works for the purpose of mobile data transmission The footprint describes the countries and regions in which a mobile connection is available see www microtronics com footprint NaN value The myDatanet uses special encoding to display different error statuses in the measurement values for example By setting a measurement value to NaN i...

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