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Multilog LX 2 

Basic User Manual for 

DataGate™/ HWMOnline™ 

installation 

 

Version 1.1 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warning:

 This manual contains important safety and operating information.  

Please read, understand and follow the instructions in the manual.

 

Summary of Contents for Multilog LX 2

Page 1: ...g LX 2 Basic User Manual for DataGate HWMOnline installation Version 1 1 Warning This manual contains important safety and operating information Please read understand and follow the instructions in the manual ...

Page 2: ...n plastic lidded chambers 22 Adding an External Battery Pack 25 Installing your logger at site 26 Connecting the flow cable 27 Connecting the sensors Pressure 28 Taking a reading from the logger and hardware diagnostics 29 Final site commissioning checks 31 Installation checklist 33 USING HWM DATAGATE 34 Setting up DataGate Alarm Recipients 38 Setting up channel settings optional 40 USING HWMONLIN...

Page 3: ... the two conditions above The waste will need to be returned in accordance with the regulations for transporting data loggers with lithium batteries a Pack loggers in strong rigid outer packaging to protect them from damage b Attach a Lithium Warning Label to the package c The package must be accompanied by a document e g consignment note that indicates i The package contains lithium metal cells i...

Page 4: ...gger optional Please dispose of your waste packaging responsibly Before proceeding to site for physical installation please take the time to configure your logger in an office environment Most settings can be configured before visiting site and this will save time at the point of install You will need to have A valid HWM water com account with username password A valid HWM DataGate account with us...

Page 5: ...e 2 Ensure you have system administration rights for your computer ask your IT department if you are unsure 3 If the installation does not start automatically locate and run the file setup exe in the IDTInstall IDT folder which installs the program and the necessary USB drivers for the device 4 Follow the on screen installation instructions to complete the install of the IDT Should the automatic i...

Page 6: ...re proceeding Position the reader head on the logger as shown below Take care to position the head over raised ring area around the window The reader head will hold onto the logger by magnets in the ring around the window and this helps with positioning Reading the logger 1 Run the IDT program 2 The main window will appear of which the main items are Toolbar Software version no User Mode Configura...

Page 7: ...the logger firmware available on your PC if so you will see the message Update Available Click Yes to update the logger the process will take approximately 2 minutes however the logger will be restarted so you may wish to transfer any logged data first in which case click No The IDT checks the firmware version each time you read it 5 Once all the settings have been loaded you will see this message...

Page 8: ... iii Logger channel configuration including calibration factors see appendix for info iv Logger recorded meter readings v Cellular data service provider settings vi Data call settings Data Destination details the server address for the UDP data vii Backup call in timing details in case of main call failure or external battery exhaustion and SMS message destination number viii Alarm configuration A...

Page 9: ...igure your connections and what data you wish to see From the dropdown box select the Type of data to appear on Channel 1 This will depend on your individual order but you may have a selection like that show here Click if you do not wish to use that channel Next choose what mode of collation you wish Avg average reading over the log interval Min Max Min Max values measured over the log interval Sp...

Page 10: ... recommends UDP wherever possible as this offers the most secure method of data transfer Switch on the Call out by selecting 1 in the Address selector then choose UDP or SMS from the Type selector vii Call Addresses These will usually have been entered at the factory and should not be adjusted however if you have your own data server then you can enter either the telephone number for your receivin...

Page 11: ...alarm channel and then the difference channel if making a comparison Set your persistence or trigger point e g 3 occurrences out of 5 incidents triggers the alarm Choose your type of alarm from the list Lower or Upper Limit breach Enter the alarm threshold Minimum Night Flow MNF not met Rate Of Change ROC faster than x per minute Difference Dif between channels greater or less than limit Either In...

Page 12: ... set to UTC Coordinated Universal Time equivalent to GMT however you can choose either an offset from this time or for the logger to use your PC time When you are happy with all the settings click the Setup Logger button to program the logger ...

Page 13: ... the channel you wish to sample Note that the faster sampling rates are fixed to the primary analogue recording sensor e g Pressure so you cannot select any other channels 3 Now choose your operating mode Recording at Specific times 1 Choose the duration of the recording or set the Stop time for a specific time period 2 Choose the repetition settings 3 The logger will make recordings and send them...

Page 14: ...ng 1m from before the trigger when the alarm for the primary analogue channel e g Pressure passes the upper level of 52 0 Additional notes The data will be displayed on HWMOnline as additional traces on the graph for a Sample Frequency setting of Sample Interval For higher Sample Frequency rates the primary trace on HWMOnline will display a diamond symbol to indicate the point where a transient oc...

Page 15: ...re below illustrates a typical connection AER6000 antenna FME Connector Note If this is the final Antenna connection ensure that the connector is tightened with spanner or pliers to prevent water ingress to the antenna plug as this will reduce performance Do not over tighten 2 Run the IDT and read your logger as in steps 1 to 3 above 3 Now click the GPRS Test function button 4 The GPRS Test progra...

Page 16: ...ations is required Network signal not strong enough You need a CSQ reported by the GPRS test of at least 8 for reliable communications Relocate the antenna if possible or try alternative antenna configurations Ensure antennas are vertically orientated where possible See Antenna placement notes section APN settings incorrect The GPRS tester knows about a large number of cellular networks and will t...

Page 17: ...lling in a large chamber If the device is installed in an underground chamber consider where possible locating the antenna in a secure position outside the chamber Ensure that the antenna connector is in good condition and correctly tightened finger tight is not sufficient for the type of connectors used Adequate tightening of the connector reduces the risk of water ingress and thereby signal atte...

Page 18: ...r as per Side Hydrant chamber Choose the appropriate antenna and position it within the chamber Ensure antenna terminal is tightened and wrapped in self amalgamating tape to seal Perform Signal test with chamber lid door as close to closed as possible Signal 14 This is a sufficient signal strength for good communications Signal 7 14 1 Try an alternate network logger SIM card 2 Try an alternate ant...

Page 19: ...pole antenna For most installations the Carant antenna will give the best performance Carant Installations Considerations For optimum performance the antenna requires a metal grounding plane consider installing a metal bracket made of a ferrous material to attach the magnetic base of the antenna Install the antenna near to as close to the surface in large underground chambers ensuring that the lid...

Page 20: ...nstallations Considerations Adhere the antenna to external structures using marine quality adhesive such as the brand Goop Keep the antenna cable as short as possible 0 5m Avoid attaching the T Bar to a metallic surface as this can adversely affect signal strength and performance however it may be better than underground ...

Page 21: ...20 I Bar The physical construction of this antenna makes it ideal for attaching to structures external to subsurface chambers ...

Page 22: ...y and a sealing compound this antenna can also be fitted in the ground on marker posts in cracks or brickwork near to the chamber If the antenna is to be placed outside the chamber care must be taken to physically protect both the antenna and cable from damage This can be done by burying the cable or installing a suitable conduit Avoid attaching the I Bar to a metallic surface as this adversely af...

Page 23: ...fitted so as not to interrupt radio reception Drilling into the side of a plastic chamber is not recommended and could be dangerous due to the high chance of damage to other services in close proximity Multilog LX 2 Installation in Atplas box The design of the Multilog LX 2 means it is the correct size to rest on the ledges at the top of an Atplas chamber If the logger has an internal antenna then...

Page 24: ...ot flip lid box offers a smooth vertical tube with no available fixing point for the LX logger To overcome this the logger should be fitted at an angle so the logger is in a pre slipped position The a logger with an internal antenna should be mounted in an offset position to avoid being directly underneath the metal plate moulded into the Talbot chamber lid A magnet with p clip can be attached to ...

Page 25: ... drilled out as the top surface of the antenna needs to be 0 5mm below the surface of the lid to prevent damage Use a 31mm core drill to make a suitable countersink in the lid to fit the antenna These are available from specialist tool suppliers Once fitted cover the top of the antenna with a resin epoxy such as Marine Goop Installation pictures ...

Page 26: ...ou will need to attach an external battery pack to your logger Important When placing the battery in the site ensure that it is not crushing any cables other parts of the installation as they are heavy devices Also respect any orientation arrows on the pack to optimise battery life ...

Page 27: ...llation Keep the equipment neatly arranged in chambers so that cables are not crushed Do not allow logger or battery to rest on the connectors as crush damage to cables can result Ensure connections to any pulse cables are good and watertight see page 27 Use wall mounting brackets were possible to keep the logger in clear space Where space is tight consider shortening flow cables to avoid squashin...

Page 28: ...re tails together It is important that a waterproof connector housing is used such as the Tuff Splice enclosure available from HWM Final Connection Note that Long data connections should always be made using screened cable The use of screened cable will ensure maximum rejection of interference from outside sources Always use a common ground point without creating ground loops See appendix page 49 ...

Page 29: ...s a danger that the pressure transducer in the logger can be permanently damaged For an external pressure transducer 2 styles of coupling kits are available straight or elbow First assemble the coupling to the transducer Pressure Transducer Washer Straight Female coupling Coupling on water fitting Use PTFE tape on this thread Elbow Coupling Then connect the assembled pressure transducer to the wat...

Page 30: ...en 10m power window button Modem Diagnostics Force a data call now When you are ready to stop the test just click the Stop button Note If the flow readings do not meet your expectations then check your connections and your calibration factors have all been entered correctly If you still have incorrect readings you may have a faulty pulse unit on the meter which will need to be replaced 4 A Power W...

Page 31: ...u wish to stop the process click Abort and the download will cease c A small chart will now be displayed showing the data downloaded By using your mouse to draw boxes in the graph area you can zoom into areas of interest Click the small circles at the end of the drag bars to zoom out By hovering your mouse over the points on the graph you will see the exact value recorded d If your logger is in a ...

Page 32: ...ding the magnet watch the LED in the window It will go from flashing red once every 8 seconds to Flashing AMBER RED AMBER RED during the modem initialisation you can remove the magnet now Once the logger has logged on to the cellular network the LED will flash Green The logger is now ready to receive SMS test messages 2 Close the chamber or cabinet such that everything is in its final positions 3 ...

Page 33: ...tarted Ch1 A 0029 0 Channel 1 29 0 units Ch2 A 0002 2 Channel 2 2 2 pulses sec 6 If the CSQ value in the message is OK then the installation is complete The logger will automatically go back to sleep after 10 minutes 7 There can be delays in the SMS network so the response to your message may not be immediate If you have had no response in 10 minutes re open the chamber and using the modem diagnos...

Page 34: ... by DataGate Have you sealed any joins in the pulser cable Have you confirmed an SMS message with the chamber lid closed Have you recorded all your site information serial nos photos etc Have you closed all open chambers and recorded any damage Have you left all wiring tidy and safe not tied to ladders Have you removed all your installation tools Have you recorded the GPS location of the logger Yo...

Page 35: ... means DataGate and HWMOnline are supported by most internet browsers but for the purposes of this guide Internet Explorer is assumed 1 Locate your Username and Password and using your internet browser navigate to http datagate mobifi com 2 Enter your username and password and click Login Your Username Your Password Note that passwords are case sensitive 3 Once logged in you will be presented with...

Page 36: ... additional credits to be loaded x The date and time that the last message was received from the logger xi The expiry date for the contract 6 Click either the logger serial number or the site ID for the logger you wish to examine configure This screen displays the full details about the logger you have chosen the example above corresponds to the logger that you configured in previous sections so y...

Page 37: ...n page 8 but without the leading ii Site Name This is a long character string up to 70 chars for details of the logger location e g 13 MyStreet YourTown iii Site ID This is a shorter id usually but not limited to the Zone Location code of the logger e g AB123CD iv Site notes This is a free entry field where you can put any relevant information you like such as Outside no 17 or regularly overgrown ...

Page 38: ...The Battery condition displays the voltage of the logger battery or that of the external battery pack if connected and the Signal Strength also called CSQ is the current GSM network signal strength These two values are updated each time the logger makes a successful data call So you now should have a complete set of information regarding your logger and by watching the Incoming data you can see it...

Page 39: ...ger to e mail addresses and or send SMS messages to mobile phones To add a new recipient for alarm messages follow the steps below 1 Click My Account 2 Next select the Users belonging tab and click Create a new user in this account 3 Enter the new user name in the appropriate boxes and click Create user ...

Page 40: ...alarm from the dropdown SMS or EMAIL t t then enter the SMS phone number or the e mail address in the Address box and click the Create alarm action button 6 You can add additional alarms for each user by repeating step 4 5 and additional users by repeating steps 2 5 ...

Page 41: ...annel to be an Electricity channel 1 Select your logger see page 35 and click the Channels tab 2 Click Add new channel once for each channel you wish to add then click Edit logger channels 3 Enter the details for the channel you wish to configure Enter a reference name From the drop down choose your channel type Click Update logger channels to store the new names Any further information regarding ...

Page 42: ...navigate to www hwmonline com You will be asked to enter your Username and Password details 2 Once logged in successfully you will see the main window below Logger selection dropdown Time period to view Submit request Choose Units for Search axes for a logger Click the spyglass to execute the search 3 Chose the logger you wish to view and the appropriate period units and click SUBMIT HWMOnline wil...

Page 43: ...d by the logger one trace per channel Floating the mouse over points on the graph gives precise detail in GMT Key statistics derived from the graph for each channel Logger current health information in LOCAL time Options to export data in various formats of offline analysis Map showing location of logger if recorded on DataGate and position of Cell Tower providing coverage Latitude Longitude GPS l...

Page 44: ...inutes to create You can then choose to save the report file or open it immediately in MS Excel Experiment with the settings until you find a format that you like then tick the Save Defaults box so HWMOnline will remember the style for the next time A note about security settings HWMOnline is hosted as an https site If you do not see the maps on your browser check your internet security options an...

Page 45: ... Timing Count and Event logging modes independent for both channels Pulse Interval Timing helps to smooth readings e g leakage in low flows by counting the time between each pulse event mode This is available in addition to totalling the pulses count mode Communication Local Infra Red reading head for connection to hand held devices tablets laptop or desktop PC Internal Cellular modem Optional GPR...

Page 46: ... 2 channel inputs Forward Reverse pulses combined to 1 net flow output channel includes external battery input 4 1 channel input Pulses Direction producing Forward Reverse flow logged separately on 2 output channels includes external battery input 8 1 channel input Pulses uni directional pulse input producing 1 output channel includes external battery input 9 1 Status channel input producing 1 out...

Page 47: ...hannel Pul Int 0 1 10bar pressure GPRS HWM SIM DataGate LX 1G7 1 UK1 1 Channel Pul Dir glanded Int 20bar pressure GPRS HWM SIM DataGate LX 1Y6NBY 1 UK1 1 Channel Pul Dir Y glanded with external battery connection cable Int 0 1 10bar pressure GPRS HWM SIM DataGate LX 883 1 UK1 2 Channel Pul Ext pressure GPRS HWM SIM DataGate LX 88Q 1 UK1 2 Channel Pul SDI 12 GPRS HWM SIM DataGate LX 1M 1 UK1 1 Chan...

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Page 49: ...pically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Conformément à la régle...

Page 50: ... if your particular meter is not shown below please contact your meter supplier for connection details Picture Pulse Cable Alternatives HWM Cable Red Blue Blue Green Red Brown Blue Black White Green Red Brown Blue Black White Green Red Brown Red Blue Black White Blue Green White Blue Brown Green Yellow Yellow Brown White Brown Blue White Green Blue Blue Green Green Red Brown Blue Black White Green...

Page 51: ...ter connections Yellow wire is Flow Channel 2 where required Picture Pulse Cable Alternatives HWM Cable Aquamaster Bulgin Blue Blue Green Green Yellow Yellow Aquamaster Souiau Blue Blue Green Green Yellow Yellow ...

Page 52: ... If your particular meter is not shown below please contact your meter supplier for pulse factor details Meter Type Pulse Switch Image Litre per Pulse for logger PSM Meter register with 4 RED digits cal 0 5 PSM Meter register with 2 RED digits cal 50 3 RED digits cal 5 MSM Black 1 MSM Grey 1 Scocam Schlumberg See label On screen for pulse value Sappell 1 Sensus HRI A3 1 Actaris See table 1 ...

Page 53: ... 01 Cal 10 0 1 Cal 100 1 Cal 1000 Helix 3000 Up to 100mm PD10 Or LRP 10 Helix 3000 Above 150mm PD10 Or LRP 100 Helix 2000 Up to 100mm PD10 Or LRP 10 Helix 2000 Above 150mm PD10 Or LRP 100 Helix 2000 Master 40mm PD10 Or LRP 1 Helix 2000 Master 50 80 100 PD10 Or LRP 10 Actaris Flostar M See table 1 Actaris Woltex See table 1 ...

Page 54: ...tor 1 2 5 10 25 100 1000 Meter type Size s mm Aquadis 15 20 25 30 40 1 2 5 10 25 100 1000 65 10 25 100 250 1000 10000 Flostar M All 10 25 100 250 1000 10000 Woltex 50 65 80 100 125 10 25 100 250 1000 10000 150 200 250 300 100 250 1000 2500 10000 100000 400 500 1000 2500 10000 25000 100000 1000000 Isoflo Combination Main 50 65 80 100 10 25 100 250 1000 10000 150 100 250 1000 2500 10000 100000 Isofl...

Page 55: ...eplace the lid ensuring the screws are retightened to 1 5nm to ensure the logger remains water tight 5 Proceed with programming the logger and ensure you enter the new SIM phone number into the software including the symbol and the international dialling code with no spaces e g 4477xxxx This is an important step as the logger sends an SMS message to itself once a month to synchronise its clock If ...

Page 56: ...2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at www hwmglobal com HWM Water Ltd Ty Coch House Llantarnam Park Way Cwmbran NP44 3AW United Kingdom 44 0 1633 489479 www hwmglobal com MAN 146 0001 B Multilog LX 2 Installation User Guide docx HWM Water Limited This document is the property of HWM Water Ltd and must not be copied or disclosed to a third party without the pe...

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