Powelectrics Metron 2 Technical Manual And Specifications Download Page 4

 

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any material form except with the written permission of Powelectrics Ltd.  
 
This publication is intended only to assist the reader in the use of the product. Powelectrics Ltd. shall not be liable for any 
loss or damage arising from the use of any information in this publication, or any error or omission in such information, or 
any incorrect use of the product.  
 

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Safety 

 

Read carefully these instructions and notes before powering your Metron2. For each situation please follow 
the specific instructions. 
 

The Metron2 is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is powered, it will send and receive radio 
frequency (RF) signals. 

 

Operating the Metron2 close to other electrical equipment such as television, phone, radios and personal 
computer, may cause interference. 
 

Interference

 - The Metron2, like all wireless devices, is subject to interferences that may reduce its 

performance.  
 

Road Safety

 - Do not use the Metron2 while driving. In case of use on cars, it is necessary to check that 

electronic equipment is shielded against RF signal. Do not place the Metron2 over the air bag or in the air bag 
deployment area. 
 

Hospital Safety

 - Do not use the Metron2 near health equipment, especially pacemaker and hearing aids, to 

avoid potential interferences. The Metron2 is a not mobile phone; do not use it in direct contact with the human 
body.  Switch it off in hospitals, and in any other type of medical centre. Hospitals or health care facilities may 
be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. 
 

Explosive Materials

 - Do not use the Metron2 in refuelling points, near fuel or chemicals. Do not use the 

Metron2 where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulation or instruction. 
 
Do not use the Metron2 in direct contact with the human body; do not touch the antenna if not necessary when 
the Metron2 is powered. Use approved accessories and batteries only. Do not connect incompatible products. 
   

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Battery Information and Safety 

 

The Metron2 is available with an integral battery. 

 

 

 

Do not use if the battery casing appears damaged 

 

Do not attempt to recharge the battery 

 

Do not short circuit 

 

Only use supplied battery with the Metron2 

 

The battery is a high energy density sealed battery containing dangerous (Lithium) and deleterious (Thionyl 
Chloride) materials.  For this reason, improper handling of the battery could lead to distortion, leakage, 
overheating, explosion, fire, or generation of irritating/corrosive gases, causing bodily injury or equipment 
trouble.  Please observe the following instructions to prevent accidents. 
 
 

Do not use if you suspect any damage to the casing, cabling or connector. 

Summary of Contents for Metron 2

Page 1: ...Specification Revision 2 0 January 2013 Powelectrics Ltd Sandy Hill Park Sandy Way Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4DU United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1827 310 666 Fax 44 0 1827 310 999 www powelectrics co uk met...

Page 2: ...2 3 Output wiring 13 3 3 SIM cards and Carriers 14 3 4 External Antennas 14 4 Using the unit and commissioning 15 4 1 How it works 15 4 2 Using the menus and buttons 15 4 2 1 Menu structure and funct...

Page 3: ...Document Revision History Revision Date Notes V7 1 5 0 9 12 01 2012 Revised to suit latest firmware revision 0 6 0 3 hardware variations V2 0 7 1 2013 Combined all documents new revision of user manu...

Page 4: ...not place the Metron2 over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area Hospital Safety Do not use the Metron2 near health equipment especially pacemaker and hearing aids to avoid potential interfere...

Page 5: ...le Ingestion drink plenty of water and consult a doctor Fire fighting measures Evacuate the building and leave it to the professionals Advise the fire fighters that there are batteries in the building...

Page 6: ...or Mobile communications This is the standard that the modem in the Metron 2 uses to communicate Carrier Network This is the network operator or service provider e g AT T or Vodafone Volt Free Contact...

Page 7: ...alogue inputs 6 24Vdc power supply 2 relay outputs METRON2 SSM 2RE 4 analogue inputs integral 3 6 volt battery 2 relay outputs CPS758 Battery 3 6 volt 14AH non rechargeable 1 8 Symbols Symbol What it...

Page 8: ...nical support setting up a unit before we can help you we will need some information from you Necessary Serial Number SIM card information Access to the unit and its physical location What you would l...

Page 9: ...ification General Number of input channels 4 Connectors 4 x 3 Pin 3 81mm Pitch for Sensors 1 x 2 PIN for power Warranty 24 Months RTB Does not cover above or incorrect installation Enclosure Environme...

Page 10: ...ring below the head of each screw The unit needs a mobile phone signal to work the stronger the signal the better so try and avoid mounting inside metal cabinets or underground Mounting it on the outs...

Page 11: ...n your application The current consumption varies depending on the state of the unit The figures below are based on a power supply between 3 6 to 4 2 volts Deep sleep 85 micro amps screen sensors and...

Page 12: ...00mA or greater Cheap non genuine versions commonly cause problems and damage to many products 5 24V open frame or DIN rail mount power supply Double check polarity before powering on Mains wiring mus...

Page 13: ...n the readings Generally but not always these use less power than the same sensor type with a 4 20mA output 0 5V ratiometric three wire The sensor will be supplied with 5V 2 5 with this the sensor fee...

Page 14: ...Manually selecting a carrier If you are using a roaming SIM that is capable of using multiple carriers in the installation location then you may want to select a specific carrier to use by default Th...

Page 15: ...s effectively shut down to minimise the power required During this time no communication SMS or GPRS will be possible to or from the unit The only exception to this is if you have configured polling m...

Page 16: ...ate Autoconfig Display Errors LCD Orientation Last Transmission Statistics Firmware Version Calibration Values Update Force Transmit Safe Shutdown About Read Now Option What it does Read Now This allo...

Page 17: ...his message will either confirm successful receipt of the message or a description of the problem with the message When the unit goes back into run mode LCD off this will be automatically disabled SIM...

Page 18: ...n idle 1 The modem will idle between transmit intervals and be pollable using GPRS Unit auto detects if internal battery is used and will default to 0 if this is the case to optimise battery life It w...

Page 19: ...isplayed Is it connected to a network Are any GPRS settings programmed Is a SIM inserted No Set up modem Yes No Yes Transmission Complete Yes Follow GPRS transmit process Successful Retry for 300 seco...

Page 20: ...Set socket 50200 to listen GPRS Transmit has been successful GPRS Transmit has not been successful Greater than 300 seconds requesting activation No Yes Attempt to connect to configured socket on gate...

Page 21: ...rocess Successful Was the SMS sent successfully SMS Transmit has not been successful Greater than 3 attempts sending SMS No Yes Yes Build SMS Message and attempt to send Are there any other numbers to...

Page 22: ...tant notes about how the Metron 2 operates SIM updates If the unit is in polling mode then it will automatically receive sim updates Options are available from the system menu to force the unit into a...

Page 23: ...period of time so battery life must be considered if checking very frequently once per minute for example Quick If only digital inputs are configured then it will use this sampling method Every wakeu...

Page 24: ...e from the Powelectrics website or request it from sales powelectrics co uk 1 Run the installer file that you have been sent or downloaded 2 Follow the instructions a shortcut on the desktop will be c...

Page 25: ...orts for Metron 2 If you encounter problems please refer to the troubleshooting guide The config tool is split into four separate tabs that control the various aspects of the Metron 2 You should start...

Page 26: ...se how the modem is configured when the unit is not transmitting There are five options Power off between transmit events modem will power down between transmit intervals Always on GPRS pollable when...

Page 27: ...or each input regardless of configuration are Option What it does Input channel name A unique name for the channel that identifies what it connected to it for example pump house Input channel notes Th...

Page 28: ...0mA or 0 20mA LO LO alarm threshold LOLO alarm value can be overwritten by value1 of Command 3 l see section Error Reference source not found for more details LO alarm threshold LO alarm value can be...

Page 29: ...s if the input goes from below a value to above a value Two of each of these can be programmed without using the Advanced analogue settings these are the LO LO LO HI and HI HI settings If you would li...

Page 30: ...e ups occur to change depending on a single threshold Only threshold number 1 is used from either the high threshold set or the low threshold set When this threshold is triggered the values for new tr...

Page 31: ...31 Linearisation should be used when the sensor reading against actual measurements is non linear for example the storage containers shape changes area throughout its height...

Page 32: ...threshold then it will trigger the alarm Any transition When an input crosses the threshold in any direction it will trigger the alarm Low to high event message The text entered for this parameter wil...

Page 33: ...ngs it will reset the pulse count value Continue counting when the unit has transmitted the readings it will continue on from the current pulse value Prescaler The number of counted pulses is divided...

Page 34: ...utomatic You can program the unit to switch on and off the outputs by associating them with a specific threshold on an input Option What it does Input number The input number of the threshold you wish...

Page 35: ...can be switched back on by sending the AUTO command Communcations configuration The communications tab sets all of the options for communicating using SMS and GPRS Option What it does SMS settings ph...

Page 36: ...ly without this being correct GPRS user name The username that was provided with your SIM card GPRS password The password that was provded with your SIM card Gateway address The web address or IP addr...

Page 37: ...ion for more information section 6 4 8 4 Updating the firmware using USB It is possible to update the firmware over USB Unless there is a unknown bug or a new feature has been released it is not advis...

Page 38: ...nnel 99 via SMS or GPRS This code can be used to look up the location of the Cell that the Metron 2 is connected to to give you an idea of its approximate location To look up the location using the Ce...

Page 39: ...0 0 0 0 0 1234 3 1 a tank1 2 2 litres 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1234 3 2 a tank2 2 2 litres 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1234 3 3 a tank3 2 2 litres 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1234 3 4 a tank4 2 2 litres 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 40: ...11111111 447111111112 447111111113 447111111114 Every minute the device will apply 5 volts to V for each input one at a time The device will send a text message once per day as a health check To stop...

Page 41: ...essfully and is trying to establish a connection to the remote server Part of this include GPRS attach and context activation These processes sometimes require a retry Additionally the server may be u...

Page 42: ...ction services from Powelectrics then please contact us and we will provide you with the details Generally your SIM provider will have the APN username and password required What data collection optio...

Page 43: ...lection selected Unable to send SMS check signal strength and SIM credit There was an error when attempting to send an SMS This could be a very poor signal a busy network insufficient credit or the SI...

Page 44: ...red activation failed SIM not inserted context not opened SIM PIN required cannot setup socket SIM PUK required cannot resolve DN SIM failure time out in opening socket SIM busy cannot open socket SIM...

Page 45: ...Location area not allowed 12 time out in opening socket Roaming not allowed in this location area 13 cannot open socket remote disconnected or time out service option not supported 32 connection fail...

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