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USERS MANUAL

CHATTER™ DATA LOGGER

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Alarm

Use this window to set the way each of the four digital
input will operate.

The data shown are only accurate when
your PC is connected to the Chatter™
Data Logger with a USB-cable, otherwise it
will show the data from the last time, you
were connected to the Chatter™ Data
Logger

A dditional inform ation:

Setup pane
Advanced pane

Call on alarm ON

Select between No and Yes.

If you select Yes, the Chatter™ Data Logger will make an
alarm call when it encounters an alarm condition. It will
call all entries in the Alarm call list, starting with the first
entry.

Additional information:

Call lists
Setting the alarm call list

Call on alarm OFF

Select between No and Yes.

If you select Yes, the Chatter™ Data Logger will make an
alarm call when the alarm condition no longer exists. It
will call all entries in the Alarm call list, starting with the
first entry.

A dditional inform ation:

Call lists
Setting the alarm call list

Use alarm retention interval

Select between No and Yes.

If you select Yes, the Chatter™ Data Logger will make an
alarm call using the Alarm call list when an alarm
condition exists. It will not react to new alarms from this
digital input before the Alarm retention interval runs out.

If you select No, the Chatter™ Data Logger will make an
alarm call for every new alarm on this digital input.

You will get repeated alarms from this input if
an alarm is started on another input before the
alarm retention time runs out.. Any new alarm
on an input calls all entries in the Alarm call list
and delivers alarm status for all inputs to the
recipients.

A dditional inform ation:

Setting the alarm retention interval

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Summary of Contents for MJK Chatter E-MAIL

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Page 4: ...115 Locale settings 116 Day shift moment 117 Communication 118 GSM GPRS setup 119 Internet settings 120 USB connection 121 Signal strength 122 RTU settings 123 e mail setup 124 Setup 125 Settings 126...

Page 5: ...165 Managing calls 166 Scheduling calls 167 Call lists 168 Recipients 169 Modes of operation 170 Normal mode 171 Event mode Scaling and Calibration 172 173 INET and analog 175 Changing output values A...

Page 6: ...25 mke mjk com USA 1 847 482 8655 mjkusa mjk com Australia 61 3 9758 8533 ns mjk com Visit our website www mjk com to read more about MJK Automation ApS our other products and the people behind Chatte...

Page 7: ...00E Changed several topics in Configuration with Chatter Link RTU 00D Changed names after lock down of fields in user interface Finished some topics 00C Finished some topics 00B Added subtopics in In...

Page 8: ...is already connected Insert SIM card Additional information Insert a SIM card panel mount model Insert SIM card Additional information Insert a SIM card tube mount model Connect sensors Additional in...

Page 9: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 9 Panel mount model...

Page 10: ...r on a wall One plastic bag with cable glands Identification Your Chatter Data Logger can be identified by its unique MJK serial number You will find the serial number on a label attached to one of th...

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Page 12: ...e Open end wrench 15 mm Open end wrench 17 mm Open end wrench 24 mm Insert the cable glands you need Here are glands for antenna and transmitter and in the centre an air pressure equalization valve Th...

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Page 18: ...sensors to the terminals in this way Red wire positive supply lead to the terminal marked 5 10 15V Brown wire negative supply lead to one of the terminal marked GND Connect the white wire the signal...

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Page 21: ...se screws and other mounting material suited for the surface on which the Chatter Data Logger will be mounted Use some sort of strain relief for the sensor cable the cable gland must NOT be the only s...

Page 22: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 22 Tube mount model...

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Page 25: ...SIM card is on the right side of the printed circuit board Push the SIM card cover to the right to open it Insert the SIM card into the holder Make sure it is positioned correctly see the markings in...

Page 26: ...the Chatter Data logger Locate the battery power jumper When delivered the battery power jumper connects the two rightmost pins this is the OFF position Move the battery power jumper so it connects th...

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Page 28: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 28 Mount three wedges of the same size use the rubber bands to keep them in position Additional information Accessories 178...

Page 29: ...the tube Tools Type Size Socket wrench 7 mm Attach the safety wire to the black aluminium base using a screw and washer Always use the safety wire The cable connector is not designed to carry the wei...

Page 30: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 30 Lower the sensor into the tube Do not just drop the sensor into the tube lower it gently...

Page 31: ...the baseplate Tighten all seven screws Tools Type Size Philips screw driver PZ 2 Do not use excessive force when tightening the screws Turn the green plastic housing upside down place the black base...

Page 32: ...o make the initial setup of your Chatter Data Logger A wizard guides you through the necessary steps to ensure a simple working configuration Two different wizards are available one for a Chatter Data...

Page 33: ...gger with a non RTU firmware There is a delay before the Yes button will be active The Chatter Data Logger must be connected to an InstrumentNet sensor and a valid SIM card inserted If the InstrumentN...

Page 34: ...tter Data Logger will deliver measured data in an SMS message Select SCADA GSM if the Chatter Data Logger will deliver measured data using a dial up connection Select SCADA GPRS if the Chatter Data Lo...

Page 35: ...ct which sign you want to use as the decimal delimiter You can use either a comma or a decimal point Select the source for time synchronization The Chatter Data Logger can use either the GSM network o...

Page 36: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 36 A standard Windows save file window Use it to specify where you want to save the configuration file The wizard is completed Click the button to close the wizard...

Page 37: ...l you what their APN is Enter the pin code for the SIM card is a pin code is used Leave the field empty if you don t use a pin code Click the button with the arrow to continue Additional information L...

Page 38: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 38 A standard Windows save file window Use it to specify where you want to save the configuration file The wizard is completed Click the button to close the wizard...

Page 39: ...chronization The Chatter Data Logger can use either the GSM network or the server receiving date as the source for time synchronization Click the button with the arrow to continue Save the configurati...

Page 40: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 40 The wizard is completed Click the button to close the wizard...

Page 41: ...e using the e mail wizard for a Chatter Data Logger with a non e mail firmware There is a delay before the Yes button will be active The Chatter Data Logger must be connected to an InstrumentNet senso...

Page 42: ...eded for GPRS communication The APN depends on which GPRS network you will use In general there are two possibilities If you are using a private network like MPLS your network supplier will tell you w...

Page 43: ...iguration created by this wizard The configuration is saved as a file on your PC Click the button Save configuration A default file name is provided Change the file name and the description to suit yo...

Page 44: ...the Chatter Link to create a new configuration or modify an existing one manually The sequence you must follow to get a proper configuration for a Chatter Data Logger is defined in the menu in the le...

Page 45: ...uration Select one of the configurations in the list Click the button OK Click the button Choose a configuration to open if you want to open one of your own saved configurations Select one of the conf...

Page 46: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 46 Advanced...

Page 47: ...he Chatter Data Logger printed circuit board is on If not press the switch once to turn on the Chatter Data Logger When the Chatter Data Logger is connected click the button Read from Chatter If the U...

Page 48: ...you want Chatter Link to use See below for a detaile d descrip tion of each part in this pane Select your language Select between the available languages Chatter Link must restart before your choice o...

Page 49: ...r Data Logger The data shown are only accurate when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable otherwise it will show the data from the last time you were connected to the Chatte...

Page 50: ...M signal strength is excellent Additional information Location in register list Latest call Holds the time for the most recent call made by the Chatter Data Logger The time is displayed in your local...

Page 51: ...placing the battery Location in register list Time since last reset Shows the time elapsed since last soft reset or power application to the Chatter Data Logger This time is for your information only...

Page 52: ...rmation only you cannot change it Additional information Location in register list Firmware build time Show when the firmware currently in the Chatter Data Logger was built You must provide this infor...

Page 53: ...CHATTER DATA LOGGER 53 This value is updated every time a configuration is written to the Chatter Data Logger even if no changes are made to the configuration Additional information Location in regis...

Page 54: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 54 Function setup...

Page 55: ...ng data are logged by the Chatter Data Logger Number of stormflows detected today Number of stormflows detected yesterday Total duration of all detected stormflows Total duration of detected stormflow...

Page 56: ...d shaded area After the last spill the spill must be off longer than a minimum stop time before the stormflow is accepted as ended The following data are logged by the Chatter Data Logger Number of st...

Page 57: ...Select between four different alarm call types If you select None the Chatter Data Logger will not make an alarm call when it detects a stormflow On start the Chatter Data Logger will make an alarm c...

Page 58: ...Setting the alarm call list Use alarm retention interval Select between No and Yes If you select Yes the Chatter Data Logger will make an alarm call using the Alarm call list when an stormflow is det...

Page 59: ...can select from zero to eight digits after the decimal point The Chatter Data Logger stores the measured value internally with the maximum precision regardless of this setting Flow convert factor The...

Page 60: ...ardless of this setting Volume convert factor The calculated volume will be multiplied with the number entered in this field Use it for converting the flow from one unit m3 h to an other unit l s The...

Page 61: ...maximum head h for the selected weir measured in meters It is impossible to calculate the amount of spill if the actual head is greater than the maximum head In such a situation the spill value will...

Page 62: ...s button to calculate the actual Q points corresponding to the selected weir type Select number of Q points Select which input you want to use to detect stormflows Stormflows will not be recorded if y...

Page 63: ...ct how many minutes the level must be below the set limit before it is accepted as a terminated stormflow Start volume Enter how many litres litres the first spill must contain before it is accepted a...

Page 64: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 64 Stormflow always on...

Page 65: ...the total weir width B both measured in meters Rectangular full width weir side elevation h is actual head measured in meters p is the depth from the crest to the bottom of the weir measured in meter...

Page 66: ...ion h is actual head measured in meters p is the depth from the crest to the bottom of the weir measured in meters Triangular V notch weir front elevation is the actual notch angle measured in degrees...

Page 67: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 67 Deviation detect...

Page 68: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 68 General...

Page 69: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 69 Setup Running avarage...

Page 70: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 70 Setup Periode avarage...

Page 71: ...Logger into event mode if Event mode is enabled or start an alarm if Call on alarm ON is enabled Additional information Working in event mode Delay Samples Enter the number of samples you want the sig...

Page 72: ...CHATTER DATA LOGGER 72 log interval Additional information Working in normal mode As you can specify a data log interval of 24 hours and a delay of 250 data log intervals the result can be a very lon...

Page 73: ...ogger into event mode if Event mode is enabled or start an alarm if Call on alarm ON is enabled Additional information Working in event mode Delay Samples Enter the number of samples you want the sign...

Page 74: ...the sample time is the Data log interval Additional information Working in normal mode Setting the data log interval As you can specify a data log interval of 24 hours and a delay of 250 data log int...

Page 75: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 75 I O signals menu...

Page 76: ...are only accurate when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable otherwise it will show the data from the last time you were connected to the Chatter Data Logger Additional inf...

Page 77: ...an identifier for this input inserted into any SMS messages and e mails sent from this digital input Additional information Signal names explained Input mode Select between Normally open Normally clo...

Page 78: ...tter Data Logger Active low voltage greater than 2 V relative to GND is the normal state a voltage between 2 V and 5 V relative to GND generates an event or alarm The power supply for the alarm switch...

Page 79: ...ger will make an alarm call when the alarm condition no longer exists It will call all entries in the Alarm call list starting with the first entry Additional information Call lists Setting the alarm...

Page 80: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 80 Setting the alarm call list 111...

Page 81: ...Select between No and Yes If you select Yes Always log with log interval Select between No and Yes If you select Yes Always log with event interval Select between No and Yes If you select Yes this inp...

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Page 83: ...four analog input will operate Additional information Setup pane High limit pane Low limit pane Advanced pane In use Select between No and Yes If you select Yes this input will either log a measureme...

Page 84: ...d into any SMS messages and e mails sent from this analog input Additional information Measuring units Number of decimals This setting determines how many decimals you will see in an SMS message or e...

Page 85: ...e alarm retention time runs out Any new alarm on an input calls all entries in the Alarm call list and delivers alarm status for all inputs to the recipients Additional information Setting the alarm r...

Page 86: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 86 Additional information Scaling and calibration Changing output values 172 175...

Page 87: ...es explained Set point Enter the value you want to use as the high limit Passing this limit will either put the Chatter Data Logger into event mode if Event mode is enabled or start an alarm if Call o...

Page 88: ...88 normal mode the sample time is the Data log interval Additional information Working in normal mode As you can specify a data log interval of 24 hours and a delay of 250 data log intervals the resu...

Page 89: ...names explained Set point Enter the value you want to use as the low limit Passing this limit will either put the Chatter Data Logger into event mode if Event mode is enabled or start an alarm if Cal...

Page 90: ...orking in normal mode the sample time is the Data log interval Additional information Working in normal mode Setting the data log interval As you can specify a data log interval of 24 hours and a dela...

Page 91: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 91 Advanced...

Page 92: ...e See below for a detailed description of each part of this window Additional information Setup pane High limit pane Low limit pane InstrumentNet setup pane In use Select between No and Yes If you sel...

Page 93: ...s inserted into any SMS messages and e mails sent from this Instrument Net input Additional information Measuring units Number of decimals This setting determines how many decimals you will see in an...

Page 94: ...ms from this input if an alarm is started on another input before the alarm retention time runs out Any new alarm on an input calls all entries in the Alarm call list and delivers alarm status for all...

Page 95: ...S MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 95 The default value is 1 please read about Scaling and Calibration before you change this value Additional information Scaling and calibration Changing output values 172...

Page 96: ...nput Additional information Signal names explained Set point Enter the value you want to use as the high limit Passing this limit will either put the Chatter Data Logger into event mode if Event mode...

Page 97: ...Chatter Data Logger is working in normal mode the sample time is the Data log interval Additional information Working in normal mode As you can specify a data log interval of 24 hours and a delay of 2...

Page 98: ...put Additional information Signal names explained Set point Enter the value you want to use as the low limit Passing this limit will either put the Chatter Data Logger into event mode if Event mode is...

Page 99: ...Chatter Data Logger is working in normal mode the sample time is the Data log interval Additional information Working in normal mode Setting the data log interval As you can specify a data log interva...

Page 100: ...ister address 2 the temperature measurement is in Instrument Net register address 8 Value data type Select the value data type to match the data supplied by the sensor connected to this input If the s...

Page 101: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 101 Advanced...

Page 102: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 102 Schedules...

Page 103: ...ive to midnight If you select every 12 hours the actual log times will be at 00 00 Unicersal Time Coordinated and 12 00 Unicersal Time Coordinated The log interval affects the expected battery life ti...

Page 104: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 104 Data call schedule...

Page 105: ...ll be at 00 00 Unicersal Time Coordinated and 12 00 Unicersal Time Coordinated The call schedule affects the expected battery life time Smaller call schedules forces the Chatter Data Logger to wake up...

Page 106: ...ss in the field Recipient SCADA via dial up This Chatter Data Logger sends logged data to a SCADA system via a dial up connection to the phone number in the field Recipient Additional information Call...

Page 107: ...SCADA system modem The phone number can be an international number 4599999999 or a domestic number 99999999 The phone number can not be longer than 32 characters Select an existing telephone number or...

Page 108: ...icersal Time Coordinated midnight You want your Chatter Data Logger to call in every four hours at minutes 0 30 Set up a call schedule with a call interval of four hours the first call will be 04 00 U...

Page 109: ...DATA LOGGER 109 SCADA log 4 identical logs Filter by Select which input is logged in this SCADA system log Value type Help text goes here Select log interval Help text goes here Log interval h mm ss...

Page 110: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 110 Alarm calls...

Page 111: ...ephone numbers for recipients of SMS messages The phone number can be an international number 4599999999 or a domestic number 99999999 The phone number can not be longer than 32 characters Select an e...

Page 112: ...pane Alarm retention interval Select the time which must run out before the Chatter Data Logger will make a new alarm call on an existing alarm The Chatter Data Logger will repeat alarms from an input...

Page 113: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 113 System setup menu...

Page 114: ...f each part in this pane Chatter name Enter the name you want to assign to this Chatter Data Logger You can change the name at will The name can no be longer than 20 characters This name must be uniqu...

Page 115: ...se formats 24 hour HH MM SS an example is 18 45 30 12 hour HH MM SS an example is 6 45 30 Decimal delimiter Select between a comma and a decimal point Comma 12 34 Decimal point 12 34 Time synchronizat...

Page 116: ...s shifted from midnight by this amount See below for a detailed description of each part in this pane hours Select the number of hours to offset your day start time The reference time for the offset i...

Page 117: ...nicating via GSM or GPRS with the built in modem The Signal strength pane is only visible if the Chatter Data Logger is using the RTU firmware See below for a detailed description of each part in this...

Page 118: ...modem for setting up communication in special situations The default value is blank Connection timeout sec Enter the number of seconds the modem can be online without sending or receiving data before...

Page 119: ...ends on which GPRS network you will use In general there are two possibilities If you are using a private network like MPLS your network supplier will tell you which APN to use If you are using a publ...

Page 120: ...o detect USB connected Select between No and Yes If you select Yes the Chatter Data Logger detects when a USB connection between the Chatter Data Logger and a PC is established The Chatter Data Logger...

Page 121: ...below for a detailed description of each part in this pane Low limit Help text goes here Signal name Select an existing signal name or enter a new signal name The signal name will act as an identifie...

Page 122: ...ane shows data related to the Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable See below for a detailed description of each part in...

Page 123: ...parameters necessary for sending e mails via the internet with the built in modem See below for a detailed description of each part in this pane Additional information Setup Settings Clear text filter...

Page 124: ...mail servers which requires a secure logon Port for outgoing e mail Normally e mails are sent via TCP IP port 25 Do not change this setting unless you are specifically told to do so Sender e mail add...

Page 125: ...tal time this Chatter Data Logger has been powered up will be added to the e mail sent from this Chatter Data Logger Additional information Call information pane Add total modem online time Select bet...

Page 126: ...ter Data Logger See below for a detailed description of each part in this pane Only include alarms Select between No and Yes Include total pulse count Select between No and Yes Include low battery Sel...

Page 127: ...send in a single e mail If the Chatter Data Logger is instructed to send too many measurements or alarms in a single e mail it may exceed the Max transmission time Additional information Modem max on...

Page 128: ...er Data Logger See below for a detailed description of each part in this pane Only include alarms Select between No and Yes Include total pulse count Select between No and Yes Include low battery Sele...

Page 129: ...single e mail it may exceed the Max transmission time Additional information Modem max online time Max transmission time Select the number of minutes the modem in the Chatter Data Logger is allowed to...

Page 130: ...Select No if you don t want the battery voltage to be a part of the text in the SMS message Select Yes if you want the battery voltage to be a part of the text in the SMS message Add start stop times...

Page 131: ...data related to the Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable See below for a detailed description of each part in this pane...

Page 132: ...r the internal battery When the battery voltage drops below this limit a notification appears in the e mail sent by this Chatter Data Logger MJK Automation ApS recommends that the low battery voltage...

Page 133: ...pand a topic Click here to expand all topics now Turn on sensors before meas sec The sensors need to stabilise before they make an accurate measurement Enter the number of seconds you want the sensor...

Page 134: ...is protected against changes by the password Password protect modem Select between No and Yes If you select Yes the modem and call list part of the current configuration is protected against changes b...

Page 135: ...SB cable or not This window in displayed when there is no connection between the Chatter Data Logger and the PC Additional information Change device firmware This window in displayed when there is a c...

Page 136: ...the actual running firmware to one of the other variants to suit your needs Select the firmware version you want to replace the running firmware The firmware is a part of the Chatter Link program If t...

Page 137: ...ed as a time stamp for messages sent from the Chatter Data Logger Internally the Digital operates with UTC time If this time table has not been set all messages sent from this Chatter Data Logger will...

Page 138: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 138 Log Run log sequence Help text here Run event log Help text here...

Page 139: ...nently Clear log Click the button to remove all stored measurements and alarms from the internal memory in the Chatter Data Logger This operation can not be reverted If you choose to clear the log all...

Page 140: ...Click the button to command the Chatter Data Logger to execute the call specified in Data call schedule 2 now Additional information Data call schedule Force call 3 Click the button to command the Ch...

Page 141: ...n to command the Chatter Data Logger to perform a software reset The effect of a software reset is equal to powering off the Chatter Data Logger and powering it on again Data in the Chatter Data Logge...

Page 142: ...Chatter This section of the Chatter Link program lets you read save and display the data logged by a Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger...

Page 143: ...import a previously saved data file containing log data from a Chatter Data Logger Click the button Select log data file Navigate to your saved log data file using the normal File Open dialogue Retur...

Page 144: ...le when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable Select the amount of logs you want to read from the Chatter Data Logger You can select A number of logs Logs from a specific ti...

Page 145: ...log The selected logs are displayed in a table format Click the button Advanced and you may add or subtract system event logs and status logs to the log data displayed Click the button Basic to retur...

Page 146: ...n done close the window with the Close all menu If measurements from different inputs are present in the log data file a graph for each type of measurement is displayed Return to Chatter Link main win...

Page 147: ...rom a Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable See below for a detailed description of each part in this pane Additional inf...

Page 148: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 148 I O values...

Page 149: ...live data from a Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable The current data from the digital inputs are shown in this window...

Page 150: ...live data from a Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable The current data from the analog inputs are shown in this window...

Page 151: ...live data from a Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable The current data from the InstrumentNet inputs are shown in this...

Page 152: ...ta from a Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable The current alarm list is shown in this window one line for each active a...

Page 153: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 153 Stormflow...

Page 154: ...ay live data from a Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable The current data for stormflow status are shown in this window...

Page 155: ...ay live data from a Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable The current data for stormflow counters are shown in this windo...

Page 156: ...display live data from a Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable The current data for stormflow log are shown in this wind...

Page 157: ...ay live data from a Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable The current data for deviation detect are shown in this window...

Page 158: ...ay live data from a Chatter Data Logger The data is only available when your PC is connected to the Chatter Data Logger with a USB cable The current data for modem status are shown in this window Retu...

Page 159: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 159 Technical reference...

Page 160: ...n be assigned to one or more inputs or signals according to your needs The signal names are used in SMS messages sent by the Chatter Data Logger in this example the signal name Tamper has been assigne...

Page 161: ...hen Daylight Saving Time goes into or out of use Additional information Setting your PC time How Chatter Data Logger uses time You want the Chatter Data Logger to make a daily call at 15 00 local time...

Page 162: ...asurement delay 0 3 mAh Make four level measurements save data in the log one seconds measurement delay 0 2 mAh Make one measurement without saving data in the log event logging 0 02 mAh An example Op...

Page 163: ...age change when approaching 3 1 V is recommended Battery information MJK Item Description 550246 Battery for Chatter Data Logger 3 6 V 19 Ah Additional information Battery life expectancy Remember to...

Page 164: ...ype layouts Data type Possible values 16 bit unsigned integer 0 to 65 535 or 0 to 215 1 16 bit signed integer 32 768 to 32 767 or 215 to 215 1 32 bit unsigned integer 0 to 4 294 967 295 or 232 1 32 bi...

Page 165: ...alls are scheduled They execute at an interval not at specific times If more than one data call is scheduled for the same time they are executed in sequence staring with the lowest numbered call inter...

Page 166: ...alls with a 10 minutes interval and at the same time use a log schedule with a log interval set to 1 hour The Chatter Data Logger will only send data in every sixth call Call schedules with a frequent...

Page 167: ...interval will initiate its call If more than one call list uses this interval the call lists will initiate their calls one after another starting with call numbers of the lowest value If several inter...

Page 168: ...nection SCADA system which will receive logged data or alarms via a dial up connection from the GSM modem in the Chatter Data Logger The Chatter Data Logger can handle a total of six different recipie...

Page 169: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 169 Modes of operation...

Page 170: ...in event mode Additional information Event mode Operation The normal mode of operation for a Chatter Data Logger is Sleeping to conserve power Waking up with a set log interval and makes the specifie...

Page 171: ...king up with a set event interval and checks if a level is passed Going back to sleep if the level is not passed Logging selected inputs constantly with event log interval if level is passed The green...

Page 172: ...Get a temperature measurement i degrees Fahrenheit If you want to know the Depth to water instead of the level above the pressure transmitters measuring cell How does it work The output value from th...

Page 173: ...lues in Scale Max or Scale Zero It will result in an illegal mathematical operation divide by zero No scaling and no calibration Output value 1 0 Sensor value 0 0 Output value Sensor value Output is c...

Page 174: ...ultiplied by 0 7 and 1 5 is added Output value 0 7 0 Sensor value 0 1 5 Output value Sensor value 0 7 1 5 This is an error the output is always 1 Output value 0 0 Sensor value 1 0 Output value 1 Addit...

Page 175: ...applied Never use equal values in Scale Max or Scale Zero It will result in an illegal mathematical operation divide by zero Change the output unit from bar to meter water column Output value 10 1971...

Page 176: ...to water surface The standard setting for the Chatter Data Logger is to measure the water level above the pressure transmitter A in the drawing to the right If you need to get the depth to water inste...

Page 177: ...CHATTER DATA LOGGER 177 Output value 1 1 Sensor value 3 5 0 Output value 1 Sensor value 8 Output value unit is in meter water column Output value 10 1971 1 Sensor value 3 5 0 Output value 10 1971 Sen...

Page 178: ...ies Accessories MJK Item Description 521751 Set of wedges for the Chatter Data Logger tube mount model Contains wedges number 1 2 3 and 4 512751 Set of wedges for the Chatter Data Logger tube mount mo...

Page 179: ...ter Link to a new release Additional information Appendix B Appendix C Setting the time on your PC Additional information Appendix C Appendix D Some known APNs Additional information Appendix D Append...

Page 180: ...l Chatter Link The Chatter Link program is in a zip file Unzip it to a folder on your desktop Double click the Setup exe file Answer Yes to this warning if it is displayed You will see a green progres...

Page 181: ...see a green progress bar during the install procedure It is for your information only Installation done Click the button Finish and the Chatter Link program starts You can also start the Chatter Link...

Page 182: ...updates You will be presented wit a window like this if new updates are available If you select No the update sequence is cancelled If you select Yes you will be asked for a download location Choose...

Page 183: ...r to use the correct time when it is logging data you must have the correct time settings in your PC Use the guide below to check your PC time settings Click the button Start Select Control Panel Sele...

Page 184: ...Automation ApS holds no responsibility for the accuracy of the data in this table Telecom supplier APN Optus internet Telestra telestra internet Vodafone vfintrnet au Drei drei at Orange orangeintern...

Page 185: ...59 5 With these Cyrillic letters you can type Bulgarian bg Byelorussian be Macedonian mk Russian ru Serbian sr and pre 1990 no ghe with upturn Ukrainian uk The ordering is based on the incompatibly re...

Page 186: ...ic Rim and re establish the Latvian lv support lost in Latin6 and may introduce the local quotation marks It resembles WinBaltic Latin8 ISO 8859 14 Latin8 adds the last Gaelic and Welsh cy letters to...

Page 187: ...R Read only R W Read Write 3 Read holding registers 16 Write holding registers Data types U16 unsigned 16 bit value U32 unsigned 32 bit value S32 signed 32 bit value STR20 String with 20 chars B16 bit...

Page 188: ...t 3000mV Replace battery 3500 3700mV OK but this value is depending on how long the last connection was MJK Serial No 28 R 3 U32 MJK serial no identifying Chatter Data Logger when contacting MJK GSM s...

Page 189: ...Time in seconds since 1970 1 1 and only signal that are enable DI1 4 Status register 300 0 300 1 300 2 300 3 R 3 16 B16 offs et Bit value 0 off 1 active on DI1 4 Alarm register 301 0 301 1 301 2 301...

Page 190: ...6 offs et Bit value 0 off 1 active on AI1 4 High limit alarm flag 403 0 403 1 403 2 403 2 R W 3 16 B16 offs et Bit value 0 off 1 active on AI1 4 scaled value 404 406 408 410 R 3 16 F32 AI1 4 Low limit...

Page 191: ...Bit value 0 off 1 active on INET1 4 Low limit alarm flag 802 0 802 1 802 2 802 3 R W 3 16 B16 offs et Bit value 0 off 1 active on INET1 4 High limit alarm flag 803 0 803 1 803 2 803 3 R W 3 16 B16 of...

Page 192: ...0 off end 1 active on Bit1 lsb Bit16 msb Bit1 1 if fall rate alarm is active Bit2 1 if rise rate alarm is active Alarm register 190 9 R W 3 16 U16 85000 8 Bit value 0 off end 1 active on Bit1 lsb Bit1...

Page 193: ...seconds Stormflow duration today 100 6 R W 3 16 U32 Duration in seconds Stormflow duration yesterday 100 8 R W 3 16 U32 Duration in seconds Stormflow status register 101 6 R 3 16 U16 85000 7 Bit valu...

Page 194: ...nce 1970 1 1 and only signal that are enable Flow 982 R 3 16 F32 85000 7 Last measured flow l s Flow input 984 R 3 16 F32 85000 7 Input value used for flow calculation Unit is depending on user setup...

Page 195: ...ewest value Stop time 110 2 111 3 112 4 113 5 114 6 115 7 116 8 117 9 119 0 120 1 R 3 16 U32 UTC Time in sec since 1970 1 1 Status register 110 4 111 5 112 6 113 7 114 8 115 9 117 0 118 1 119 2 120 3...

Page 196: ...2 138 1 140 0 R 3 16 U16 85000 7 Stop time seconds UTC Local 130 6 132 5 134 4 136 3 138 2 140 1 R 3 16 U16 85000 7 ex 59 59sec Stop time minute UTC Local 130 7 132 6 134 5 136 4 138 3 140 2 R 3 16 U...

Page 197: ...sing maybe because log interval is not 5 min then the value before is returned a newer one Firmware 850008 001 ONLY SUPPORT READ FROM OFFSET 0 Every read of the first record Value or time in logdata n...

Page 198: ...bit Newest log value Signal B log value576 stop address 32Bit 435 2 R W 3 16 32 bit Oldest log value 32 bit Depending on signal log setup Signal B log value1152 stop address 16Bit 435 3 R W 3 16 16 bi...

Page 199: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 199...

Page 200: ...4 215 98 216 42 R 16 U16 Start time day UTC Local 213 35 213 79 214 23 214 67 215 11 215 55 215 99 216 43 R 16 U16 Start time month UTC Local 213 36 213 80 214 24 214 68 215 12 215 56 216 00 216 44 R...

Page 201: ...EN61000 6 3 2007 Gem ss den Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 2004 108 EC Data Logger Data Logger Data Logger Declaration de conformite Nous MJK Automation A S DK 2850 N rum d clarons sous notre seule respo...

Page 202: ...USERS MANUAL CHATTER DATA LOGGER 202 Your notes...

Page 203: ...Normally open 77 Setup 77 Use alarm retention interval 79 F Force call 140 H Hang up 140 High limit 87 96 I In use 87 89 96 98 Initial setup 8 Instrument Net reg address 100 Instrument Net sensor ID 1...

Page 204: ...V 84 Scale 100 93 Scale 2 5V 84 Set point 87 89 96 98 Signal name 84 87 89 93 96 Software reset 141 T Tools Clear log 139 Force call 140 Hang up 140 Reset hardware 141 Reset modem online time 139 Rese...

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