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Quick Guide
Neutron4-3G Remote Pulse Collector
Copyright 2017 - ionSign
www.ionsign.fi
16.5.2019
– v1.6
For
example
JAMAK
2x(2+1)x0,5mm2
instrumentation cable can be used between the
meter and Neutron4-3G. The open collector or
relay output of a single meter is connected to
Neutron4-3G as shown above.
Introducing Neutron4-3G:
1.
Insert SIM card to its slot, PIN query disabled.
2.
Connect the meter(s), antenna and power
supply to the device and plug it to the mains.
3.
Within 15 s, the GSM led starts to double blink
to indicate the device is looking for network.
When connected, the GSM led blinks once in
intervals.
4.
A lit Signal led indicates a good GSM signal.
If it blinks or remains off, try to find a better
place for the antenna.
5.
Send the
SETTINGS
command; an SMS to
the SIM subscriber number. A blinking Stat
led indicates a received command and start-
ing to establish the server connection. With a
lit Stat led, the device is in operation.
When in operation, the Pulse led toggles between ON/OFF with every pulse received.
Always establish your specific pa-
rameters for SETTINGS from your
reseller!
APN is operator specific and can usu-
ally be found in their web site: Search
for “[your operator] APN settings”.
The example SETTINGS command
on the left sets device
101
to start col-
lecting
hourly
pulse data and send it
to server
services.ionsign.fi
, path
/cloud/input/
and port
80
, using
in-
ternet
as APN. Device 101 has
4
in-
puts and data is sent
one minute
af-
ter 24 readings have been collected.
In this case, with hourly data, at
00:01.
Refer to section 3 on the next page
to compile your specific SETTINGS
command.
*
Setting “0” for servers that only
support
hourly
data.
Ignoring
parameter sets 60 minute cycle.
Device
ID
Attached
meters
Server
name
Server
port
Server
path
Transmission
delay
Operator
APN address
Optional - Measurement cycle:
15, 30 or 60 (min) - 0=60min
*
Example SETTINGS command:
SETTINGS
Command