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2. The myDatalog2Ex is already ready for operation if you have completed all of the steps in

chapter "Connecting the sensors" on page 46.

3. Create a site for the operation on the myDatanet server (see "myDatanet Server Manual "

805002).

4. Configure the created site according to your requirements (see "Site configuration" on page

67).

5. Link the myDatalog2Ex with the created site (see "Site" on page 67).

6. Activate the ALOHA transmission mode (see "ALOHA transmission mode" on page 35) so that

the site configuration is transferred to the myDatalog2Ex .

9.4 Testing communication with the device

1. Create a site for the operation on the myDatanet server (see "myDatanet Server Manual "

805002).

2. Configure the created site according to your requirements (see "Site configuration" on page

67).

3. Link the myDatalog2Ex with the created site (see "Site" on page 67).

4. Connect the antenna (see "Connecting the GSM antenna" on page 53).

5. Initiate the ALOHA transmission mode (see "ALOHA transmission mode" on page 35) so that

the configuration of the site is transferred to the myDatalog2Ex .

6. 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 simultaneously want to test the measurement value
acquisition and data transmission.

7. Stop the ALOHA transmission mode by clicking the cross in the speech bubble with the

"Aloha" inscription or wait for the duration of the ALOHA transmission mode. This period can
be set in the basic settings (see "Basic setting" on page 80) of the site configuration. The
default setting is 10 minutes.

8. Then connect the sensors (see "Connecting the sensors" on page 46) and restart the ALOHA

transmission mode.

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Page 1: ...m l Firmware version 02v004 l Modem version 02v000 l Server version 41 2 l Hardware version 04v000 User manual 300328 Microtronics Engineering GmbH www microtronics at Hauptstrasse 7 3244 Ruprechtshofen Austria Tel 43 2756 77180 23 Fax 43 2756 77180 33 support microtronics at ...

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Page 3: ...9 5 5 2 General safety instructions 19 5 5 3 Safety and preventative measures for handling GSM GPRS modems 20 5 5 3 1 Safety and precautionary measures for the GSM GPRS modem installation 20 5 5 3 2 Safety measures for installing the antenna 21 5 6 Overview 21 5 6 1 Block diagram 22 5 7 Intended use 22 5 8 General product information 23 5 9 Device labelling 23 5 10 Installation of spare and wear p...

Page 4: ...turn 40 Chapter 8 Installation 41 8 1 Dimensions 41 8 2 Installing the myDatalog2Ex 42 8 2 1 Wall mounting 43 8 2 2 Suspended installation 45 8 3 Electrical installation 46 8 3 1 Connecting the sensors 46 8 3 1 1 Connection examples 49 8 3 1 1 1 Connection examples that are permitted for areas with a zone 1 explosive atmosphere 49 8 3 1 1 2 Connection examples that are CONDITIONALLY permitted for ...

Page 5: ...7 8 3 4 Technical details regarding the sensor supply 57 8 3 5 Technical details about the SIM slot 59 8 3 6 Technical details about the USB interface 60 Chapter 9 Initial Start Up 61 9 1 User information 61 9 2 General principles 61 9 3 Placing the system into operation 61 9 4 Testing communication with the device 62 Chapter 10 User interfaces 65 10 1 User interface on the myDatalog2Ex 65 10 1 1 ...

Page 6: ...ecific settings 83 10 2 2 4 GPRS 83 Chapter 11 API 85 11 1 General 85 11 2 rapidM2M Playground 85 11 2 1 Übersicht 86 Chapter 12 Maintenance 87 12 1 General maintenance 87 12 2 Accu or battery pack 87 12 3 Replacing the rechargeable battery or battery pack 87 12 3 1 Charging the accu pack 90 12 3 2 Replacing the rechargeable battery cover 93 12 3 3 Maintenance of the rechargeable battery seal 94 1...

Page 7: ...emoval disposal 107 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting and repair 109 14 1 General problems 109 14 2 Log entries and error codes 111 14 2 1 Modem error 116 14 3 Evaluating the device log 119 14 3 1 Evaluating the device log on the myDatanet server 119 14 3 2 Evaluating the device log using DeviceConfig 119 Chapter 15 Spare parts and accessories 121 15 1 Assembly sets 121 15 2 Antennas 121 15 3 Rechargeabl...

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Page 15: ...ing ALOHA transmission mode USB interface 1 x USB slave for establishing a connection to a PC The DeviceConfig configuration program must be installed on the PC to enable communication with the myDatalog2Ex Additional information is provided in Technical details about the USB interface on page 60 Antenna connector FME M Universal inputs 2 x analogue or digital Modes l 0 20mA Resolution 6 10µA max ...

Page 16: ...about the SIM slot on page 59 Monthly data volume t b d at two minute measurement cycle and 120 minute transmission cycle Device operating time BP457A battery l Approx t b d years with two minute measurement cycle and 120 minute transmission cycle l Approx t b d years with five minute measurement cycle and 120 minute transmission cycle l Approx t b d years with five minute measurement cycle and 48...

Page 17: ...ted 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 5 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 o...

Page 18: ...eable battery or battery packs see Rechargeable battery and battery packs on page 121 l The USB interface must NOT be used in the Ex area l The SIM card must NOT be replaced in the Ex area l Only the antenna tested and approved by the manufacturer with or without an antenna extension tested and approved by the manufacturer may be connected to the antenna connector see Antennas on page 121 l If the...

Page 19: ...ing moisture and dust 5 5 1 Use of the hazard warnings DANGER Indicates a potential or threatening hazardous situation that will result in death or serious injuries if not avoided WARNING Indicates a potential or threatening hazardous situation that can result in death or serious injuries if not avoided CAUTION Indicates a potential hazardous situation that can result in minor or moderate injuries...

Page 20: ...mstances for connections via a GSM GPRS modem for which wireless signals and networks are utilized The GSM GPRS modem must be switched on and operated in an area where sufficient signal strength is present 5 5 3 1 Safety and precautionary measures for the GSM GPRS modem installation l This device must only be installed by a trained technician who applies the recognised installation practices for a...

Page 21: ...ghtning protected area of buildings and must be protected against lightning strikes 5 6 Overview Note Please note that the warranty is void if the seal with the Service slot inscription that covers the debug interface reserved for the manufacturer is broken Bottom of the myDatalog2Ex Top of the myDatalog2Ex view without rechargeable battery or battery pack 1 Sensor connector 5 Supply connector 2 A...

Page 22: ...n volatile memory medium This stored data is sent via the mobile network to a central server for further processing The device is equipped with an integrated SIM chip The maximum permissible limit values specified in chapter Technical data on page 15 must be observed The manufacturer shall not be liable for any operational cases that deviate from these limit values and have not been approved by th...

Page 23: ... via the network of the service provider included in the above mentioned list 5 8 General product information The device is a compact portable ATEX data logger for recording and transferring analogue and digital signals There are 2 universal inputs available which can be operated in various analogue and digital modes The device operates without mains power and has a 22 5 VDC voltage output to supp...

Page 24: ...rage of the product To store the myDatalog2Ex activate the transport lock by deactivating the Measurement and Transmission in the input screen of the myDatanet server to configure the device see Device specific settings on page 83 Then activate ALOHA transmission mode see ALOHA transmission mode on page 35 via the solenoid contact so that the amended configuration is transferred to the myDatalog2E...

Page 25: ...ective version are to be complied with The operator must obtain the local operating licence and the associated documents In addition the operator must comply with the local legal requirements for l the safety of the personnel accident prevention measures l the safety of the equipment protective equipment and maintenance l the product disposal waste disposal law l the material disposal waste dispos...

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Page 27: ...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 85 5 Client on which a PC program is running that obtains its data via the API of the myDa...

Page 28: ...I on page 85 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 56 If the device is operated in areas with a zone 1 explosive atmosphere only sensors that are also appro...

Page 29: ...e measurement values see Record module on page 33 4 Monitoring of the measurement range limits see Overflow module on page 30 1 2 9 This module chain is started at the time of every measurement and is completed once 5 Rescaling from the raw value to the measurement value see Scale module on page 31 10 Adding up the pulses at universal input 1 see Counter module on page 34 This module is operated p...

Page 30: ...alues is known this can be used with the measured ambient temperature and the resistance offset determined during the calibration to compensate the influence of the temperature on the measurement value The temperature compensation module is only available for analogue modes 0 20mA 4 20mA 6 1 3 Overflow module This module monitors the measurement range limits of the raw value If a universal input w...

Page 31: ...ement values at the day changing time are provided in Day change on page 34 The following table specifies the relevant parameters for the module Configuration section Mode Parameter Explanation Measurement channels Basis Digital Invert Inverts the input signal Cnt Day Impulse Counted measurand of a pulse in the measurement unit Cnt Intervl 4 20mA 0 20mA 0 Start of the measurement range in the meas...

Page 32: ... of the sensor on page 70 6 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 The alarm function of the alarm trigger module is available for all of the inputs universal inputs and internal channels while the trigger function is only available for the universal inputs All of the par...

Page 33: ...Cnt Intervl Freq PWM 4 20mA 0 20mA QU The Transmission cycle quick should be used QX The Record interval on event should be used Configuration section Parameter Explanation Alarm settings On alarm On warning On fault alarm On fault warning Q The Record interval on event should be used X The Transmission cycle quick should be used Basic setting Transmission cycle Time between transmissions Transmis...

Page 34: ...he measurement value graphics on the myDatanet server As it cannot be guaranteed that a measurement value is generated at the exact time of the day change the following procedure is used to ensure that the highest value of the day is visible in the measurement value graphic At the time of the day change the current meter reading highest value of the day is copied to a temporary memory and then res...

Page 35: ...80 Note ALOHA transmission mode cannot be activated if the myDatalog2Ex is connected to the USB interface of a PC InitiatingALOHAtransmission mode l Directly on the device using the solenoid switch see Solenoid switch on page 65 The GSM network is re selected during this process This means that a list of all of the GSM networks in the receiving range of the device is created from which the first G...

Page 36: ...a ban list and is ignored during the next login attempt The following conditions ensure that the myDatalog2Ex logs itself into a GSM network l Initiation of ALOHA transmission mode see ALOHA transmission mode on page 35 l More than three consecutive connections could not be established 1 The myDatalog2Ex checks whether any errors occurred during the last login attempt No errors The myDatalog2Ex lo...

Page 37: ...ata was transferred this internal counter is reduced by 1 The current GSM network is added to the ban list if the internal counter reaches the value 6 The ban list is deleted if no GSM network can be selected from the list of available GSM networks in the receiving range taking the ban list into consideration Another search for GSM networks in the receiving range is completed once the ban list is ...

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Page 39: ...ard scope of supply and must be ordered separately see Rechargeable battery and battery packs on page 121 The standard scope of supply of the myDatalog2Ex Opt 2 305001 includes l myDatalog2Ex Opt 2 l Antenna 900 FME F 206 801 l Extension cable for antenna FME F FME M 5m 206 805 l USB cable USB A USB B 1 5m 206 601 l MDN Magnet 206 803 l MDN Protection casing 206 320 l myDatanet service kit 206 324...

Page 40: ...been disconnected from the rechargeable battery or battery pack the same conditions apply for storage as for operation Store the measurement technology so that it is protected against corrosive or organic solvent vapours radioactive emissions as well as strong electromagnetic radiation 7 4 Transport Protect the myDatalog2Ex against heavy shocks bumps impacts or vibrations The original packaging mu...

Page 41: ...the device the work described in this section of the instructions must only be performed by qualified personnel 8 1 Dimensions Dimensions Height View with accu or battery pack and protective armour Dimensions Width and depth View with accu or battery pack and protective armour Rev 02 41 ...

Page 42: ...rding to specific criteria The following conditions must be avoided in any case l Direct sunlight l Objects that radiate intense heat maximum ambient temperature 10 40 C l Objects with a strong electromagnetic field frequency converter or similar l Corrosive chemicals or gases l Mechanical impacts l Direct installation on paths or roads l Vibrations l Radioactive emissions Note Leave sufficient sp...

Page 43: ...livery of 206 321 4 MDN Anti theft device 206 322 1 Drilling the holes for the assembly If you want to use the tapping screws 2 included in the equipment set to secure the retaining bracket 1 to the wall drill four 6 mm holes in the wall using the drill template as a guide in accordance with the dimensions in the Figure Wall mounting step 1 on page 43 If you want to use your own fastening screws y...

Page 44: ...ing step 1 on page 43 If you are using your own screws you must also insert the wall plugs into the holes before screwing the retaining bracket 1 to the wall see Wall mounting step 1 on page 43 3 Carefully bend the brackets on the retaining bracket 1 apart and insert the myDatalog2Ex in accordance with the Figure Wall mounting step 2 on page 43 The rear of the myDatalog2Ex the side with the cut ou...

Page 45: ...stallations Suspended installation Detailed view of a suspended installation 1 Niro shackle 206 325 2 myDatalog2Ex 1 Use the Niro shackle 206 325 to attach the myDatalog2Ex to a rung of the channel ladder or a similar fastening point in accordance with the figure Detailed view of a suspended installation on page 45 Rev 02 45 ...

Page 46: ...eted correctly l Comply with existing legal and or operational directives l Improper handling can cause injuries and or damage to the instruments l Run all data cables so that they do not pose a trip hazard and ensure that cables do not have any sharp bends Connecting the sensors Connecting the sensors when using the Connection cable 7 pins for sensors 2 8m 206 602 1 Sensor connector 7 pin MIL con...

Page 47: ...ent positions Please note that this Splitter cable for myDatalog Mobile 206 679 only splits the sensor connector in to two identical 7 pin MIL connector which means that you will need the Connection cable 7 pins for sensors 2 8m 206 602 or Cable connector 7 pins for myDatalogMobile 206 654 to connect the sensors see Use of the Splitter cable for myDatalog Mobile 206 679 on page 52 Further accessor...

Page 48: ...enna on page 53 3 Initiate ALOHA transmission mode see ALOHA transmission mode on page 35 The status LED should then start to flicker see Status LED on page 66 indicating that a connection is being established Note If the myDatalog2Ex 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 con...

Page 49: ...mportant note This only applies if the sensors are also approved for operation in areas with a zone 1 explosive atmosphere and if the ATEX requirements e g distances between the signal lines are observed and maintained when the sensors are connected Connection examples Analogue modes 1 myDatalog2Ex 3 3 wire mA sensor 2 2 wire mA sensor Rev 02 49 ...

Page 50: ...ction examples Digital modes 1 myDatalog2Ex 2 Isolated relay contact Note If universal input 1 has to be operated in Cnt Day or Cnt Intervl channel mode it must be ensured that the sensor supply is permanently switched on This can be achieved by setting the warmup time in the Basic settings configuration section see Basic setting on page 80 to a higher value than the record interval However this g...

Page 51: ...nput 1 has to be operated in Cnt Day or Cnt Intervl channel mode it must be ensured that the sensor supply is permanently switched on This can be achieved by setting the warmup time in the Basic settings configuration section see Basic setting on page 80 to a higher value than the record interval However this greatly increases the energy requirements and thus significantly shortens the operating t...

Page 52: ...litter cable for myDatalog Mobile 206 679 2 Cable connector 7 pins for myDatalogMobile 206 654 4 myDatalog2Ex The Splitter cable for myDatalog Mobile 206 679 only splits the sensor connector in to two identical 7 pin MIL connectors which means that the pin assignment of the two connectors corresponds to that of the sensor connector of the myDatalog2Ex see Connecting the sensors on page 46 52 Rev 0...

Page 53: ...e of the two cable screw connections is equipped with a breathable membrane to compensate the pressure 8 3 2 Connecting the GSM antenna Important note To ensure the correct functionality only use antennas that are supplied by the manufacturer Using antennas and antenna extensions that are not listed in chapter Antennas on page 121 will invalidate the Ex approval The standard antenna is directly at...

Page 54: ...d Do not use a tool except for the plastic open ended spanner that is included in the myDatanet service kit 206 324 that will break if the applied force is too strong During this process you should only touch the antenna in the area marked on the graphic as the top part of antennas delivered up until 09 2013 can detach Tightening the antenna The following step is not mandatory 3 Check whether the ...

Page 55: ...nna turned by 90 78dBm Centre of the shaft vertical 75dBm Plastic pipe used instead of steel fitting 8 3 2 1 2 Possibilities for improving the signal quality l Drill a duct for the antenna into the concrete ring on the shaft to bypass the steel cover l Insert the antenna extension in an existing ventilation or supply pipe l Use special types of antennas Please note that the use of antennas not app...

Page 56: ...onal explanation about evaluating the GSM level GSM level 64dBm 64 to 73dBm 74 to 83dBm 84 to 93dBm 94 to 107dBm 108dBm 8 3 3 Technical details about the universal inputs Note The universal inputs are not galvanically isolated Important note If the myDatalog2Ex is operated in areas with a zone 1 explosive atmosphere it is not permitted to connect external voltages to the universal inputs This mean...

Page 57: ...6 10µA Imax 25mA Load 100Ω 8 3 3 2 Digital modes digital day counter pulse counter When using digital modes the switching thresholds can be configured via the High level parameter The parameter is located in the Config tab of the Measurement channels configuration section see Measurement channels on page 67 General Umax 27 5V Low Configurable High Configurable Load 1k1 Day and pulse counter Minimu...

Page 58: ...ds the sensor supply is not activated before or during the measurement The sensor supply remains permanently active if a higher value is selected for the warmup time than the record interval Note If the sensor supply is permanently active the energy requirements are greatly increased and the operating time of the device is significantly shortened Note The time of the first recording following the ...

Page 59: ... for the first recording following the PowerOn is reached As the warmup time is longer than the record interval a measurement and recording cannot be completed at this time In the current example a measurement and recording can only be completed after the second point in time for the recording As the sensor supply in this example is permanently active for the recording following the first point in...

Page 60: ...ram A detailed description of the DeviceConfig configuration program is provided in the manual for the DeviceConfig myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual 805004 The DeviceConfig configuration program can be downloaded free of charge from the following website www microtronics at deviceconfig Important note Remove the antenna before connecting the device with the USB interface of a PC Otherwise this can cau...

Page 61: ...ation to prevent faulty or incorrect configuration Utilise the manual to familiarise yourself with the operation of the myDatalog2Ex and the input screens of the myDatanet Server before you begin with the configuration 9 3 Placing the system into operation Note It is recommended that the myDatalog2Ex is first placed into operation in the office before moving the device to the place of use During t...

Page 62: ...og2Ex with the created site see Site on page 67 4 Connect the antenna see Connecting the GSM antenna on page 53 5 Initiate the ALOHA transmission mode see ALOHA transmission mode on page 35 so that the configuration of the site is transferred to the myDatalog2Ex 6 Wait until it is indicated in the list of measurement instruments that the device is in ALOHA transmission mode This is indicated by a ...

Page 63: ...et Server Manual 805002 Particular attention must be paid to the internal GSM level and Battery measurement values Note Additional explanation about evaluating the GSM level GSM level 64dBm 64 to 73dBm 74 to 83dBm 84 to 93dBm 94 to 107dBm 108dBm Note Additional explanation about evaluating the Battery Battery 3 82V 3 82V 3 73V 3 72V 3 66V 3 65V 3 62V 3 61V 3 21V 3 2V or invalid value Rev 02 63 ...

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Page 65: ... 1 1 Solenoid switch The MDN Magnet 206 803 included in the scope of delivery is required for operating the solenoid switch The solenoid switch can be used to initiate the ALOHA transmission mode or to instruct the myDatalog2Ex to immediately transmit the error status code Operation by the user Device response Operation after releasing the solenoid switch Press briefly approx one second Status LED...

Page 66: ...A transmission mode is initiated by means of the solenoid switch the myDatalog2Ex resumes operation in accordance with the configuration transmission ON measurement ON 1x Last connection OK 2x Last transmission faulty Try again later 4x Standby GPRS ON measurement OFF see transport lock 6x Offline GPRS OFF measurement ON see transport lock 7x Netlock no matching provider l Improve position of the ...

Page 67: ...Server Manual 805002 10 2 1 1 Site Customer Specifies to which customer the site is assigned icon Assign site to another customer Name Site designation not relevant for the device or data assignment 2 50 characters Instrument 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 Liste ...

Page 68: ...haracters Decimal places Number of decimal places that are used by all of the server display elements Cnt Intervl 1 Pulse Counted measurand of a pulse in the measurement unit 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 8 characters Decimal places Number of decimal places that are used by all of...

Page 69: ...ver display elements 4 20 mA 0 Start of the measurement range in the measurement unit 100 End of the measurement range in the measurement unit Trim Provided to adjust the zero point see Additional explanation on the zero point adjustment and installation height of the sensor on page 70 see Additional explanation on the zero point adjustment and installation height of the sensor on page 70 Sensor o...

Page 70: ...r 4 Measured fill level 20 cm Parameter Value Mode 4 20 mA 0 0 100 5 Trim 0 01 Sensor offset 0 15 Unit m Required configuration Explanation When comparing the measured fill level with the output value of the sensor taking the installation height into consideration it was determined that the value was 1 cm too high As the Trim and Sensor offset parameters are added to the scaled measurement value t...

Page 71: ... is detected at the high level 10 Cnt Day1 High level Configuration of the low and high level 0 The levels are set automatically see Digital mode 0mV Level from which the signal at the universal input is interpreted as high low is detected at the high level 10 Cnt Intervl 1 High level Configuration of the low and high level 0 The levels are set automatically see Digital mode 0mV Level from which t...

Page 72: ...asurement range violations Ignore The measurement value is calculated beyond the range limits Silent cutoff The measurement value is truncated at the range limits Out of range l If the measurement value is above 20 1 mA the error value SC short circuit is issued NAMUR borders l The error value OF overflow is issued if the measurement value is above 20 1mA l If the measurement value is above 21mA t...

Page 73: ...mA l If the measurement value is above 20 1 mA the error value SC short circuit is issued NAMUR borders l The error value OL open loop is issued if the measurement value is below 3 6mA l The error value UF underflow is issued if the measurement value is below 3 9mA l The error value OF overflow is issued if the measurement value is above 20 1mA l If the measurement value is above 21mA the error va...

Page 74: ...arning at 100 all clear at 95 or reset the trigger e g Hyst 5 level greater or equal trigger at 100 reset at 95 10 2 1 3 4 Trigger QU The Record interval on event should be used XM Initiate transmission QX The Transmission cycle quick should be used 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 mea...

Page 75: ...d 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 77 Unit String that is used as a measurement unit by all of the server display elements 0 16 characters Decimal places Number of decimal places that are used by all of the server display elements clo...

Page 76: ...ich 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 multiplication wi...

Page 77: ... 03 2013 12 52 990 0 5 1 800 000 26 03 2013 12 53 1005 0 25 900 000 26 03 2013 12 54 1065 1 3 600 000 1 Calculation not possible as there is no measurement value before 12 50 Explanation No values can be determined for the measurement at 12 50 for the calculated channels as there is no previous value and the difference between the counter readings cannot be determined For the measurement at 12 51 ...

Page 78: ... 0 16 characters GSM level title Freely selectable channel title for the GSM level Unit String that is used as a measurement unit by all of the server display elements 0 16 characters Int temperature title Freely selectable channel title for the internal device temperature Unit Selection of the temperature unit used by all of the server display elements 10 2 1 5 2 Alarms Note The alarm limits for ...

Page 79: ...e alarm is taken from the global server settings see myDatanet Server Manual 805002 Off The transfer volume alarm is deactivated Individual The level at which the transfer volume alarm should be triggered can be entered in the adjacent field in KB On alarm A The alarm is recorded in the alarm list Ü An immediate transmission is initiated Q The Record interval on event should be used X The Transmis...

Page 80: ... be divided by 300 ms to determine the number of measurements that are being averaged Note The filter time has an essential impact on the measurement duration and thus the energy consumption Time zone Regional settings 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...

Page 81: ...List with the FTP export profiles that were created on the myDatanet server for creating an FTP export profile see myDatanet Server Manual 805002 Settings of the selected profile shows an overview of the most important parameters of the selected FTP export profile FTP directory makes overwriting the standard directory of the selected FTP export profile possible 0 100 characters Last export Time st...

Page 82: ...instrument is created it is automatically corrected during the first connection Telephone number Telephone number of the SIM card The control SMS messages e g wakeup are sent to this number Format 43555837465 Instrument flags Additional information regarding the instrument class for internal use Firmware version Current software version installed on the measurement controller Modem version Current...

Page 83: ...matically switched to OFF Ignore The firmware update is deactivated and no information is provided about available firmware updates Firmware type Released Only firmware versions that have successfully undergone internal and field testing are installed this practically eliminates malfunctions Release candidate Only firmware versions that have successfully undergone internal testing are installed ma...

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Page 85: ... to export data from the myDatanet server and import data in to the myDatanet server However for myDatalog2Ex type devices this is limited to the measurement data 11 2 rapidM2M Playground The rapidM2M Playground enables you to familiarize with the API of the myDatanet server and to test the functions provided A click on the API button takes you to the rapidM2M Playground 1 opens the rapidM2M Playg...

Page 86: ...s 7 opens the login dialogue of the myDatanet Server linked to the rapidM2M Playground 8 opens the quick guide for the API 9 button for changing the colour scheme of the rapidM2M Playground 10 window showing the HTTP command selected 11 response code sent by the myDatanet Server as a response to the HTTP command 12 copies the JSON object which was created as response to the HTTP command to the cli...

Page 87: ...e a mild cleaning agent if necessary Important note Due to the electrostatic effects the protective armour must not be rubbed with cloths in the Ex zone 12 2 Accu or battery pack While battery packs are intended for single use and must be disposed of accordingly after depletion accu packs can be recharged and used again and again However the service time of accu packs is not indefinite In addition...

Page 88: ...ted data is also saved permanently If the device is not notified that the rechargeable battery pack is being removed by briefly pressing the solenoid switch the measurement data from the last half an hour can be lost 5 Push and hold both of the release buttons see Removing the rechargeable battery or battery pack on page 88 while pulling the rechargeable battery or battery pack out of the myDa tal...

Page 89: ...amaged or contaminated seals The rechargeable battery cover must therefore be replaced every time the rechargeable battery or battery pack is disconnected from the device The contact surface on the device must be cleaned thoroughly and the seal of the new rechargeable battery cover must be lubricated thor oughly A detailed description is provided in the chapter Maintenance of the rechargeable bat ...

Page 90: ...ll the protective armour according to steps 1 to 3 in Figure Installing the protective armour on page 90 Ensure that you insert the device in to the protective armour in such a way that the type plate can be read following installation Otherwise the solenoid switch status LED and antenna connector cannot be accessed via the cut out in the upper section of the protective armour see Operating elemen...

Page 91: ...1 must be used to charge lithium ion accu packs The charger specifications must be observed The use of atypical chargers can destroy the accu pack e g causing the cells to leak or an explosion etc Charger and accu pack 1 Charger AC15 206 701 3 Charging plug 2 Status LED of the Charger AC15 Flashing orange Impulse charge accu pack fully discharged Orange Accu pack is being charged Green Charging co...

Page 92: ... cable short circuit or defective cells In this case the used accu pack must be replaced with a new one Note A new accu pack will only achieve full capacity after three complete charging and discharge cycles Accu packs are wear parts that lose capacity over time The capacity is also reduced at high or low ambient tem peratures and under intensive use Important note The use of spare and wear parts ...

Page 93: ...ry time the rechargeable battery or battery pack is disconnected from the device l The manufacturer must be contacted if there is any indication of moisture within the sealing area see Contact information on page 127 l The maximum permissible torque for all of the screws is 0 45 Nm and must not be exceeded under any circumstances Replacing the rechargeable battery cover step 1 Replacing the rechar...

Page 94: ... it with all four of the screws 1 Tighten all four of the screws crosswise so that the rechargeable bat tery cover is affixed uniformly ensure the maximum permissible torque of 0 45 Nm is main tained 12 3 3 Maintenance of the rechargeable battery seal The optional myDatanet service kit 206 324 accessory is required for maintaining the recharge able battery seal Important note l The rechargeable ba...

Page 95: ...enance of the antenna socket not necessary from hard ware version 4 0 onwards The optional myDatanet service kit 206 324 equipment is required for maintaining the antenna socket Important note l The three small O rings must be installed on the contact pin of the antenna socket to improve the seal l The O rings must be checked after the antenna has been removed e g when replacing the rechargeable b...

Page 96: ... Antenna including attached O ring 1 Antenna 900 FME F 206 801 2 6 1x1 6 mm O ring included in the scope of delivery of the 206 324 1 Attach the O ring on the antenna connector according to the Figure Antenna including attached O ring on page 96 2 The O ring must be pressed firmly on to the antenna socket following installation of the antenna Check the number of O rings on the contact pin of the a...

Page 97: ... of more than 15 bit l A computer for the configuration program DeviceConfig 12 6 1 3 Calibration process Important note As the ambient temperature is taken into consideration when determining the exact values of the measuring resistances of the universal inputs the myDatalog2Ex should be acclimatised during the calibration i e it should already have been in the cal ibration environment for at lea...

Page 98: ...rsions of Windows are included in the user manual for the DeviceConfig myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual 805004 4 The calibration must only be completed by a restricted group of people A password is there fore required For this purpose select Program Activate Superuser Features and enter the password provided by the administrator of your myDatanet server in the dialogue window that appears Note Additio...

Page 99: ... accessories for this purpose The pin assignment of the sensor connector or the Connection cable 7 pins for sensors 2 8m 206 602 is detailed in chapter Connecting the sensors on page 46 myDatalog2Ex with connected USB and sensor cable 1 Connection cable 7 pins for sensors 2 8m 206 602 connection to a constant current source 3 myDatalog2Ex 2 USB cable USB A USB B 1 5m 206 601 connection cable to th...

Page 100: ... value during this process Note The values for both of the reference points can be selected freely However it is recommended to use a value in the range of 5 mA for the lower reference point and a value in the range of 20 mA for the upper reference point Calibration tab 1 Lower reference point target value in mA 6 Calculated slope 2 Upper reference point target value in mA 7 Button for adopting th...

Page 101: ...e same time However each of the universal inputs requires its own current source for this purpose The current sources must all be set to the same value during this process 9 Press the Save button to transfer the calculated offset and slope values to the myDa talog2Ex see Calibration tab on page 100 10 The Print button is used to generate the calibration protocol that must always be created to ensu...

Page 102: ...compensate shiftings of the zero point The basic calibration of the device is not changed by the zero point adjustment Note All of the screenshots show version 3 8 of the DeviceConfig configuration program The newer versions may include minor changes to the appearance of the program 1 Start the DeviceConfig configuration program It is available for download in the service area of your myDatanet se...

Page 103: ...Win dows Vista onwards this will complete automatically Instructions on installing the driver on older versions of Windows are included in the user manual for the DeviceConfig myDa tanetDeviceConfig Manual 805004 Now reconnect the sensor cable with the myDatalog2Ex myDatalog2Ex with connected USB and sensor cable 1 Connection cable 7 pins for sensors 2 8m 206 602 connection to a constant current s...

Page 104: ...eight of the sensor on page 70 Corresponds to the Trim parameter of the Basic tab in the Measurement channels configuration sec tion see Measurement channels on page 67 3 Value Measurement value of the universal input in the measurement unit including trim offset and sensor offset i e the value corresponds to the output value of the trim sensor offset module see Internal processing of the measurem...

Page 105: ... offset for the zero point is set to 0 for the required universal input This parameter is also located in the Basic tab of the Meas urement channels configuration section 3 Activate the ALOHA transmission mode see ALOHA transmission mode on page 35 so that the site configuration is transferred to the myDatalog2Ex 4 Wait until it is indicated in the list of measurement instruments that the device i...

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Page 107: ... in accordance with the locally valid environmental regulations for electronic products Accu and or battery packs must not remain connected to the myDatalog2Ex after discharging Ensure that accu and battery packs are disposed of in line with environmental requirements Rev 02 107 ...

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Page 109: ...viceConfig for the report see Evaluating the device log on page 119 l The rechargeable battery or battery pack capacity is virtually depleted Not all or no data is available on the server l The connection was interrupted during transmission which is indicated by a time out entry in the connection list see myDatanet Server Manual 805002 Solution Initiate a ALOHA transmission or wait for the next cy...

Page 110: ...rm message was not sent although the alarm was signalled l Check the settings of the alarm schedule see myDatanet Server Manual 805002 l Check the address data of the alarm schedule see myDatanet Server Manual 805002 110 Rev 02 ...

Page 111: ...mes with the same parameter code Contact the manufacturer in this case see Contact information on page 127 1030 LOG ENTRY DELETED Log entries have been deleted e g by changing the system time The parameter specifies the number of deleted entries 1040 RECORD DELETED Entries from the data area have been deleted e g by changing the system time The parameter specifies the number of deleted entries 114...

Page 112: ...erring the data to the server it was determined that the data in the log memory is not sorted in ascending order 1170 EXT FLASH DEF Internal system error There may be a hardware problem if this error is contained in the device log several times with the same parameter code Contact the manufacturer in this case see Contact information on page 127 1190 DP INVALID 1200 MODEM ERROR Modem error see Mod...

Page 113: ...odem error during firmware download see Modem error on page 116 1261 MODEM FW TO Timeout during firmware download 1271 MODEM RST OK Modem reset was completed successfully 1272 MODEM RST NOT OK Modem reset was not completed successfully PowerOFF PowerON modem cycle required 1280 MODEM UNKNOWN TASK STATE Internal system error There may be a hardware problem if this error is contained in the device l...

Page 114: ...ast measurement faulty l Check the configuration l Check the connection between the device and sensor 4 HOLD Standby GPRS ON measurement OFF If ALOHA transmission mode is initiated on the device the myDatalog2Ex 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 114 Rev 02 ...

Page 115: ...he coverage area www microtronics at footprint l Lift the netlock see myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual 805004 8 NO NET No GSM network l Improve position of the antenna l Try again later 10 GPRS ERROR No GPRS connection Try to improve the position of the antenna 11 IP ERROR No myDatanet server available l Check whether port 51241 is enabled on the myDatanet server l Try again later 12 SIM CARD ERROR Fa...

Page 116: ...tronics at footprint BEARER GPRS FAILED 988 GPRS setup failure l Try to improve the position of the antenna l Check whether the device is in the coverage area www microtronics at 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 IP...

Page 117: ...979 The carrier was not stopped Internal error BEARER DEV 978 Error occurred during link layer initialisation Internal error BEARER GPRS START UNKNOWN 977 Internal error Error when disconnecting the GPRS connection 1200 BEARER GPRS STOP BAD HDL 976 Invalid handling Internal error BEARER GPRS STOP UNKNOWN 975 Internal error 1200 NETLOCK FAILURE 970 Error when selecting the network l Check whether t...

Page 118: ...EL CSTATE 964 The channel is not in the WIP_CSTATE_ READY state Try again later CHANNEL NOT SUPPORTED 963 The option is not supported by the channel Try again later CHANNEL OUT OF RANGE 962 The optional value is outside the permissible range Try again later CHANNEL MEMORY 961 Internal error CHANNEL INTERNAL 960 Internal error CHANNEL INVALID 959 Invalid option or parameter Internal error TCP DNS F...

Page 119: ...Evaluating the device log on the myDatanet server The last 300 log entries on the myDatanet server can be called up via the button shown below that is located in the measurement device list As the log entries are sent to the server in the transmission cycle in the same way as the measurement data only the log entries up to the last server connection are available The manual for the server myDatane...

Page 120: ...A more detailed description about the evaluation of the device log using DeviceConfig is included in the user manual for the DeviceConfig myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual 805004 120 Rev 02 ...

Page 121: ...eable battery and battery packs Description Quantity Order number Battery packs BP457A battery Li SOCl2 51Ah 10 40 C operating temperature 1 206 703 Rechargeable battery packs AP424DA rechargeable battery Li Ion 19 2Ah 10 40 C operating 0 40 C charging temperature 1 206 705 15 4 Charging device Description Quantity Order number Charger AC15 1 206 701 Snap on primary plug EU for chargers power supp...

Page 122: ...00256 15 6 Other accessories Description Quantity Order number MDN Protection casing 1 206 320 Commissioning battery pack for myDatalog sens Mobile 1 1 305005 MDN Magnet 1 206 803 myDatanet service kit 1 206 324 MDN Anti theft device 1 206 322 1 The Commissioning battery pack for myDatalog sens Mobile does not contain any rechargeable battery cells and is only designed as a protective cover with a...

Page 123: ... on page 22 Chapter added Chapter ALOHA transmission mode on page 35 Information added indicating that ALOHA transmission mode cannot be activated when there is an existing USB connection Chapter Wall mounting on page 43 Information about the optional theft protection added Chapter Technical details about the SIM slot on page 59 Chapter added Chapter Technical details about the USB interface on pa...

Page 124: ...sible torque for all of the screws changed from 0 4 Nm to 0 45 Nm Chapter Replacing the rechargeable battery cover on page 93 Further information on replacing the rechargeable battery cover added Chapter Maintenance of the rechargeable battery seal on page 94 Further information on replacing the rechargeable battery cover added Chapter Troubleshooting and repair on page 109 Solutions for the probl...

Page 125: ... 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 at 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 it...

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