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Chapter 18 Contact information

Chapter 18 Contact information

Support & Service:
Microtronics Engineering GmbH
Hauptstrasse 7
3244 Ruprechtshofen
Austria, Europe
Tel. +43 (0)2756 7718023
support@microtronics.at
www.microtronics.at

Microtronics Engineering GmbH
(Headquarter)
Hauptstrasse 7
3244 Ruprechtshofen
Austria, Europe
Tel. +43 (0)2756 77180
Fax. +43 (0)2756 7718033
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www.microtronics.at

Microtronics Engineering GmbH
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Germany, Europe
office@microtronics.de
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Summary of Contents for myDatalogEASYplus

Page 1: ... l Firmware version 02v011 l Modem version 03v007 l Server version 42 2 l Hardware version 2 4 User manual 300052 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: ...4 3 Safety and preventative measures for handling GSM GPRS modems 15 4 4 3 1 Safety and precautionary measures for the installation of the GSM GPRS modem 15 4 4 3 2 Safety measures for installing the antenna 16 4 5 Overview 17 4 5 1 Block diagram 18 4 6 Intended use 18 4 7 General product information 19 4 8 Device labelling 19 4 9 Installation of replacement and wear parts 20 4 10 Storage of the p...

Page 4: ...ection of the GSM network 38 5 5 1 Ban list 38 Chapter 6 Storage delivery and transport 41 6 1 Inspection of incoming deliveries 41 6 2 Scope of delivery 41 6 3 Storage 41 6 4 Transport 42 6 5 Return 42 Chapter 7 Installation 43 7 1 Dimensions 43 7 2 Installing the myDatalogEASYplus 43 7 2 1 Wall mounting 44 7 2 2 Top hat rail assembly 46 7 2 3 Pipe assembly 47 7 3 Safety instructions for the cabl...

Page 5: ...hnical details about the outputs 56 7 4 4 1 Output 1 Switchable sensor supply Vout 56 7 4 4 2 Output 2 Isolated switch contract NO CC 57 7 4 4 3 Direct rechargeable battery or battery voltage output Vbatt 57 7 4 5 Technical details regarding energy management 57 Chapter 8 Initial Start Up 59 8 1 User information 59 8 2 General principles 59 8 3 Placing the system into operation 59 8 4 Testing comm...

Page 6: ...5 2 Config 92 9 2 1 6 Internal channels 93 9 2 1 6 1 Basis 93 9 2 1 6 2 Alarms 93 9 2 1 6 3 Trigger 94 9 2 1 7 Alarm settings 95 9 2 1 8 Basic settings 96 9 2 1 9 FTP export settings 98 9 2 2 Device configuration 98 9 2 2 1 Comments 98 9 2 2 2 Measurement instrument 98 9 2 2 3 Device specific settings 100 9 2 2 4 GPRS 101 Chapter 10 myDatanet server 103 10 1 Overview 103 10 1 1 Explanation of the ...

Page 7: ...posal 119 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting and repair 121 14 1 General problems 121 14 2 Log entries and error codes 123 14 2 1 Modem error 128 14 3 Evaluating the device log 131 14 3 1 Evaluating the device log on the myDatanet server 131 14 3 2 Evaluating the device log using myDatanetDeviceConfig 131 Chapter 15 Spare parts and accessories 133 15 1 Internal expansions 133 15 2 Assembly sets 133 15 3 A...

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Page 9: ...Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Rev 06 9 ...

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Page 11: ...pen or solenoid switch with the housing cover closed to initiate the ALOHA transmission mode Antenna connection FME Universal inputs 4 x analogue or digital Modes l 0 to 20mA Resolution 6µA max 22 5mA load 100Ω l 4 to 20mA Resolution 6µA max 22 5mA load 100Ω l 0 to 2V Resolution 610µV max 2 5V load 220k1 l 0 to 10V Resolution 8 3mV max 32V load 8k9 l PWM 1 99 max 100Hz min impulse length 1ms load ...

Page 12: ...ge 56 Data memory Internal flash memory for up to 25 588 measurement cycles Additional information is provided in Functionality of the internal data memory on page 35 Data type f32 32 Bit floating point Data transmission By means of GSM GPRS quad band modem to the relevant myDataweb server SIM The myDatalogEASYplus is equipped with an integrated SIM chip Monthly data volume 4MB for two minute meas...

Page 13: ... original manual German must be referenced or the manufacturer contacted for clarification 4 2 Copyright The copying and distribution of this document as well as the utilisation and communication of its contents to others without express authorisation is prohibited Contraventions are liable to compensation All rights reserved 4 3 General descriptive names The use of general descriptive names trade...

Page 14: ...derate injury Important note Indicates a situation that can result in damages to this instrument if it is not avoided Information that must be particularly emphasised Note Indicates a situation that does not result in any injury to persons Note Information that supplements the specifications in the main text 4 4 2 General safety instructions DANGER Always switch off all of the used power supplies ...

Page 15: ...itched on and operated in an area where sufficient signal strength is present 4 4 3 1 Safety and precautionary measures for the installation of the GSM GPRS modem l This device must only be installed by a trained technician who applies the recognised installation practices for a radio frequency transmitter including the correct grounding of external antennas l The device must not be operated in ho...

Page 16: ...pplied by the manufacturer l The antenna must be installed at a distance of at least 20 cm from individuals l The antenna must not be extended outside protected buildings and must be protected against lightning strikes l The voltage supply must be switched off before replacing the antenna 16 Rev 06 ...

Page 17: ...eral specifications 4 5 Overview Front of the myDatalogEASYplus Rear of the myDatalogEASYplus 1 Housing cover 3 Cable screw connection cable diameter of 5 10 mm 2 Antenna connector 4 Pressure compensation Rev 06 17 ...

Page 18: ...t in chapter Specifications on page 11 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 the manufacturer in writing Note This device is exclusively intended to be used for the purposes as described above Any other use or use beyond what is specified or a modification of the device shall be deemed to b...

Page 19: ... One of the two directly switches the sensor supply The other is a galvanised isolated switch contact Both output channels can be configured independently so that they can each be switched by the device prior to a measurement to supply the sensor or they can be switched wirelessly from a central location All of the input measurement data is temporarily saved to an internal data memory along with t...

Page 20: ...itted to the myDataweb server before storing the myDatalogEASYplus If necessary initiate the ALOHA transmission mode using the magnetic contact see ALOHA transmission mode on page 37 and then check again that all relevant data has been transmitted If you are using an external charging voltage to charge the accu pack of the myDatalogEASYplus disconnect this from the device before removing the accu ...

Page 21: ...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 disposal law l the cleaning cleaning agents and disposal l...

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Page 23: ...erver 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 XML interface of the myDatanet server see XML interface on page 111 5 Client on which a PC program is running that obtains its data via the XML interfac...

Page 24: ...measurement data and configurations Data is either accessed via the XML interface of the server see XML interface on page 111 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 ...

Page 25: ...measurement value see Scale module inputs on page 28 9 Specification of the setpoints for the outputs see Setpoint module on page 34 4 Decay module to summarise several measurement values see Decay module on page 29 10 Rescaling from the setpoint to the physical size for the output see Scale module outputs on page 35 5 Module to maintain the last valid value in the event of invalid measurement val...

Page 26: ...er module to compensate for brief signal fluctuations active filter time not equal to 0 Explanation To react to a level change at the universal inputs as quickly as possible the module chain detailed in Diagram of the internal processing of the measurement values on page 25 with exception of the control module for the relevant universal input is operated once per second in digital or digital LP op...

Page 27: ...the analogue signal is averaged for signal smoothing Used to suppress signal noise also see Output channels on page 88 0 20mA 0 2V 0 10V 5 1 2 Overflow module This module monitors the measurement range limits of the raw value If a universal input was for example switched to 4 20 mA mode a raw value of 2 mA will violate the measurement range The overflow module is only available for the 4 universal...

Page 28: ...he module Configuration section Mode Parameter Explanation Measurement channels Basis digital Invert Inverts the input signal digital LP Cnt Day Pulse Metered measurand of a pulse in the measurement unit Cnt Intervl Freq Factor Factor by which the input signal is multiplied PWM 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 0 2 V 0 10 V 0 Start of the measurement range in the measurement unit 100 End of the measurement range in...

Page 29: ...on Measurement channels Config Digital Digital LP Decay Temporal function in the measurement cycle Time Time x that is used for decay modes up down and up down Cnt Day Cnt Intervl Freq PWM 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 0 2 V 0 10 V Decay Temporal function in the measurement cycle Time Decay period Up to a maximum of 60 measurement valuescan be used for the calculation e g 1 channel 60 measurement values 4 chann...

Page 30: ... 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 see Alarm flags on page 33 or Trigger flags on page 33 The alarm trigger module is available for inputs universal inputs and internal channels All of the parameters of the Alarms and Trigger tabs of the Measurement channels see Measur...

Page 31: ...he following table specifies the relevant parameters for the module Configuration section Mode Parameter Explanation Output channels Off Ext warmup time Ext warmup time Indicates the amount of time that an output channel is switched on in Ext warmup time mode before the measurement Digital Freq PWM Pulse Rev 06 31 ...

Page 32: ...record interval factor SL Slow recording record interval record interval factor MS Start measurement cycle immediately XM Initiate transmission ON Activate online mode Cnt Day Cnt Intervl Freq PWM 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 2 V 0 10 V QU Fastrecording record interval record interval factor SL Slow recording record interval record interval factor RO Switch on recording RF Switch off recording XM Initiate tr...

Page 33: ...alarm level Must be set if the value is below the threshold If this flag is not set it is assumed that the threshold has been exceeded 5 1 8 2 Trigger flags const Request fast recording MDN_TRG_RECQUICK 0b0000000100000000 Request slow recording MDN_TRG_RECSLOW 0b0000001000000000 Start recording the current measurement MDN_TRG_RECORD_ON 0b0000100000000000 Prevent current measurement from being reco...

Page 34: ...t on off that should be issued Freq Setpoint The setpoint multiplied by the factor equals the frequency in Hertz The result of the multiplication must not exceed 500 Hz PWM Setpoint Output value in the measurement unit Pulse Setpoint The setpoint multiplied by the factor equals the pulse min The result of the multiplication must not exceed 30 000 pulses min 1 In Ext warmup time mode the output is ...

Page 35: ...he multiplication must not exceed 500 Hz PWM Basis 0 Start of the output range in the measurement unit Basis 100 End of the output range in the measurement unit Pulse Basis Factor The setpoint multiplied by the factor equals the pulse min The result of the multiplication must not exceed 30 000 pulses min Config Duration Duration of an output pulse ms 1 In Ext warmup time mode the output is actuate...

Page 36: ... data memory in the record interval If it can be expected that individual transmissions fail due to poor network coverage or the measure quick divisor is activated via the trigger this must also be taken into consideration when calculating the measurement cycles that are to be saved Note Additional explanation regarding the functionality of the circular buffer Data memory after the first measureme...

Page 37: ...ed and the connection attempt is aborted If ALOHA transmission mode is then initiated again the ban list is empty and all of the GSM networks in the receiving range that are part of one of the service providers supported by the integrated SIM chip are taken into consideration when selecting the network The network selection also takes into consideration whether GPRS is available on the selected GS...

Page 38: ...age 37 1 The myDatalogEASYplus checks whether any errors occurred during the last login attempt No errors The myDatalogEASYplus logs into the same GSM network that was also used during the last attempt Error Continue with step 2 Note A transmission error is not the same as an error that occurs when logging into the GSM network It is possible for the login to the GSM network to work correctly but t...

Page 39: ...rom 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 deleted and the network selection is completed with the ban list that is now empty see step 3 in chapter Automatic selection of the GSM network on page 38 The quality of the data transfer is monitored in additi...

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Page 41: ...equired for operation see Rechargeable battery packs and battery packs on page 134 is not part of the standard scope of delivery and must be ordered separately The standard scope of delivery of the myDatalogEASYplus 206 212 includes l myDatalogEASYplus l myDatanet Tool Pen 206 646 l 10 pole connector plug l MDN Magnet 206 803 l Quick guide Additional equipment such as internal extensions assembly ...

Page 42: ...n 6 4 Transport Protect the myDatalogEASYplus against heavy shocks bumps impacts or vibrations The original packaging must always be used for transport 6 5 Return Every return must be accompanied by a fully field out return form This return form is available in the service area of the myDatanet Server An RMA number is mandatory for any returns and can be obtained from the Support Service Centre se...

Page 43: ...ensions Width and height Dimensions Depth 7 2 Installing the myDatalogEASYplus Important note l Ensure installation is completed correctly l Comply with existing legal and or operational directives l Improper handling can cause injuries and or damage to the devices l The myDatalogEASYplus must not be operated in the field with the lid open l The myDatalogEASYplus is not approved for use in closed ...

Page 44: ...space at the upper end to mount the antenna The space required depends on the antenna used Approx 15 cm of space must be left beneath the device for the cable connections Further information about the installation dimensions can be found in the relevant sub chapter 7 2 1 Wall mounting For wall mounting the optional Universal bracket for housing myDatanet 86x126 206 640 equipment is required Step 1...

Page 45: ... fastening screws you can use the drill guide provided in the equipment set to determine the position of the holes The diameters are then determined by the screws that are being used and any wall plugs that may be required 3 Securing the myDatalogEASYplus to the wall If you want to use the tapping screws 4 included in the equipment set first of all insert the supplied wall plugs into each of the f...

Page 46: ...ed in the scope of delivery of 206 634 1 First attach the assembly loop 3 using the screws 2 included in the DIN rail mounting set for myDatanet housing 86x126 206 634 equipment set to the myDatalogEASYplus see Step 1 of the top hat rail assembly on page 46 2 Place the assembly loop 3 onto the top edge of the top hat rail When turned slightly around the horizontal axis of the myDatalogEASYplus wit...

Page 47: ... 15 included in the scope of delivery of 206 660 4 Cable binder included in the scope of delivery of 206 660 1 First attach the assembly loop 3 using the screws 2 included in the Pipe mounting kit for myDatanet housing 86x126 206 660 equipment set to the myDatalogEASYplus see Step 1 of the pipe assembly on page 47 2 Position the myDatalogEASYplus with the attached assembly loop 3 on the pipe and u...

Page 48: ...nformation is included in Safety instructions on page 13 If present disconnect the external charging voltage from the device and remove the accu or battery pack before completing any wiring work Removing the accu or battery pack 1 Housing cover 3 Accu or battery pack 2 Supply connector 7 3 1 Information on preventing electrostatic discharges ESD Important note Maintenance procedures that do not re...

Page 49: ...ntistatic mats and work pads 7 4 Electrical installation Important note Only qualified personnel should undertake the installation described in this chapter of the operating instructions to avoid any damage to the device 7 4 1 Connecting the sensors actuators and power supply Important note l All wiring work must be performed in the de energised state l Ensure installation is completed correctly l...

Page 50: ...attery or battery pack 6 Cable screw connection cable diameter of 5 10 mm 2 Status LED 7 Main terminal block X12 3 Button 8 Supply connector 4 Housing cover 9 Rechargeable battery or battery pack 5 connector X4 for the external temperature sensor 10 Antenna connector 50 Rev 06 ...

Page 51: ...nditions including rain or in a location where water can penetrate from above suitable measures must be implemented to protect the device from penetrating moisture when the housing cover is open 2 Connection of the external temperature sensor If the external temperature sensor was ordered at the same time as the myDatalogEASYplus it should already be connected correctly If you ordered an external ...

Page 52: ...rranty is void 6 Insert the rechargeable battery or battery pack into the myDatalogEASYplus and secure it with the appropriate mounting 7 Connect the antenna see Connecting the GSM antenna on page 54 The antenna is not included in the scope of delivery and must be ordered separately 8 Connect the rechargeable battery or battery pack to the supply connector The status LED should then start to flick...

Page 53: ...Cnt Day Cnt Intervl Freq and PWM operating modes require a permanent supply of the sensors Inputs that are operated in Digital mode and that are to be used to initiate a trigger event also require a permanent supply of the sensors This can be achieved by setting the ext warmup time in the Output channels configuration section see Output channels on page 88 to a higher value than the measurement cy...

Page 54: ...cordance with the Ext warmup time see Output channels on page 88 This means that even when the switch contact is closed a permanent power consumption of up to 471µA 19µA in LP digital mode due to a load of 8k9 220k1 in LP digital mode can be prevented However this method is not suitable for the Cnt Day Cnt Intervl Freq and PWM operating modes as these modes require a permanent supply of the sensor...

Page 55: ...hten it manually 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 4 Switch the power supply of the myDatalogEASYplus back on The following step is not mandatory 5 Check whether the connection to the myDatanet has worked correctly see Testing communication with the device ...

Page 56: ... power digital mode LP digital Important note If a universal input is in LP digital mode a switch contact must only be supplied by Vbatt Attaching an external voltage will cause damage to the universal input In comparison to digital mode the energy consumption during LP digital mode with a closed switch contact is thus reduced by a factor of 13 Umax Vbatt Low 100mV High 200mV Load 220k1 7 4 4 Tech...

Page 57: ...e 7 30VDC to Vin see Connecting the sensors actuators and power supply on page 49 and ensure that the battery type set in the device configuration see Device specific settings on page 100 corresponds to the rechargeable battery pack that you are using 7 4 5 Technical details regarding energy management The device will work until 3 1V if the myDatalogEASYplus is operated without an external chargin...

Page 58: ...e accu pack All types of accu packs are only recharged if the ambient temperature does not have an impact on the permissible range of the charging temperature The permissible charging temperature is specified in the factsheet for the relevant accu pack Chapter Rechargeable battery packs and battery packs on page 134 contains an overview of the temperature ranges for several accu packs Note Please ...

Page 59: ...g into operation to prevent faulty or incorrect configuration Utilise the manual to familiarise yourself with the operation of the myDatalogEASYplus and the input screens of the myDatanet Server before you begin with the configuration 8 3 Placing the system into operation Note It is recommended that the myDatalogEASYplus is first placed into operation in the office before permanently mounting the ...

Page 60: ...ith the created site see Site on page 65 or Creating the site on page 106 4 Initiate the ALOHA transmission mode see ALOHA transmission mode on page 37 so that the configuration of the site is transferred to the myDatalogEASYplus 5 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 insc...

Page 61: ...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 06 61 ...

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Page 63: ...ng cover is open and those that are also accessible when the housing is closed Operating elements that are accessible when the housing cover is open Operating elements that are accessible when the housing is closed 1 Status LED 3 Solenoid switch 2 Buttons 9 1 1 1 Status LED The status LED is used both to display the error status codes and to indicate the current operating state If the ALOHA transm...

Page 64: ...ated SIM chip www microtronics at footprint l Lift the network block see myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual 805004 8x No GSM network l Try again later l Improve position of the antenna 10x No GPRS connection Improve position of the antenna 11x No myDatanet server accessible l Check whether port 51241 is enabled on the myDatanet server l Try again later 12x Faulty SIM chip Contact support Error status co...

Page 65: ...erver 9 2 1 Site configuration Note Several of the configuration fields in the following sub chapters may possibly be hidden depending on the respective user level In this case please contact the myDatanet Server administrator Click on the name of the site in the list of sites to get to the input screen for configuring the site see myDatanet Server Manual 805002 9 2 1 1 Site Customer Specifies to ...

Page 66: ... the measurement unit 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 Universal inputs Digital modes 2 2 Freq Factor Factor by which the input signal is multiplied Unit String that is used as a measurement unit by all of the server display elements 0 16 c...

Page 67: ...elements 0 2V 0 Start of the measurement range in the measurement unit 100 End of the measurement range in the measurement unit 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 0 10V 0 Start of the measurement range in the measurement unit 100 End of the m...

Page 68: ...m signal length for x seconds on both edges Time Time x that is used for decay modes up down and up down Universal inputs Digital modes 2 2 digital LP Filter time Time in ms during which the signal must remain constant to initiate a level change Used to suppress brief faults debouncing Decay Temporal function in the measurement cycle off Decay deactivated up Minimum signal length for x seconds wit...

Page 69: ...measurement values is recorded max The maximum of the last x measurement values is recorded avg The arithmetic mean of the last x measurement values is recorded med The median of the last x measurement values is recorded rms The root mean square of the last x measurement values is recorded Time Decay period Up to a maximum of 60 measurement valuescan be used for the calculation e g 1 channel 60 me...

Page 70: ...pulses are added up and reset every time a measurement value is generated Cnt Day mode All of the pulses up to the reset time are added up Note on Cnt Intervl mode If the record interval is larger than the measurement cycle only the number of pulses registered the last time the measurement value was generated is recorded In this case the individual measurement values can be summarised by means of ...

Page 71: ...f the last x measurement values is recorded Time Decay period Up to a maximum of 60 measurement valuescan be used for the calculation e g 1 channel 60 measurement values 4 channels 15 measurement values each To calculate the number of measurement values that are taken into account refer to Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the decay in ...

Page 72: ...ement value is truncated at the range limits Out of range l If the measurement value is below 1Hz the error value UF underflow is issued l The error value OF overflow is issued if the measurement value is above 1000Hz NAMUR borders l If the measurement value is below 1Hz the error value UF underflow is issued l The error value OF overflow is issued if the measurement value is above 1000Hz 72 Rev 0...

Page 73: ...e last x measurement values is recorded Time Decay period Up to a maximum of 60 measurement valuescan be used for the calculation e g 1 channel 60 measurement values 4 channels 15 measurement values each To calculate the number of measurement values that are taken into account refer to Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the decay in chap...

Page 74: ...surement value is truncated at the range limits Out of range l If the measurement value is below 1 the error value UF underflow is issued l The error value OF overflow is issued if the measurement value is above 99 NAMUR borders l If the measurement value is below 1 the error value UF underflow is issued l The error value OF overflow is issued if the measurement value is above 99 74 Rev 06 ...

Page 75: ... square of the last x measurement values is recorded Time Decay period Up to a maximum of 60 measurement valuescan be used for the calculation e g 1 channel 60 measurement values 4 channels 15 measurement values each To calculate the number of measurement values that are taken into account refer to Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the ...

Page 76: ... 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 the error value SC short circuit is issued Note Additional explanation regarding the Out of range and Namur borders modes Out of range mode Nam...

Page 77: ... square of the last x measurement values is recorded Time Decay period Up to a maximum of 60 measurement valuescan be used for the calculation e g 1 channel 60 measurement values 4 channels 15 measurement values each To calculate the number of measurement values that are taken into account refer to Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the ...

Page 78: ...e 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 value SC sho...

Page 79: ...quare of the last x measurement values is recorded Time Decay period Up to a maximum of 60 measurement valuescan be used for the calculation e g 1 channel 60 measurement values 4 channels 15 measurement values each To calculate the number of measurement values that are taken into account refer to Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the de...

Page 80: ...ilent cutoff The measurement value is truncated at the range limits Out of range If the measurement value is above 2 01V the error value OF overflow is issued NAMUR borders If the measurement value is above 2 01V the error value OF overflow is issued Note Additional explanation regarding the Out of range and Namur borders modes Out of range or Namur borders mode 80 Rev 06 ...

Page 81: ...square of the last x measurement values is recorded Time Decay period Up to a maximum of 60 measurement valuescan be used for the calculation e g 1 channel 60 measurement values 4 channels 15 measurement values each To calculate the number of measurement values that are taken into account refer to Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the d...

Page 82: ...ment value is above 10 05 V the error value OF overflow is issued Note Additional explanation regarding the Out of range and Namur borders modes Out of range or Namur borders mode Ext temperature sensor Off Measurement channel deactivated On Hold Hold the last valid measurement value for x measurement cycles Off Function deactivated 1 5 Number of measurement cycles for which the measurement value ...

Page 83: ...yst 5 level greater or equal trigger at 100 reset at 95 9 2 1 3 4 Trigger If an universal input is operated in digital mode or LP digital mode there are two different types of triggers l Event trigger MS XM In contrast to the level triggers the relevant operation e g start measurement is only executed once when the trigger event occurs With the help of the Edge configuration parameter it is specif...

Page 84: ...nterval record interval factor RO Switch on recording RF Switch off recording XM Initiate transmission ON Activate online mode QX The reduced transmission cycle 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 measurement value must be greater or equal to the level to initiate the trigg...

Page 85: ... 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 87 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 clon...

Page 86: ...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 87: ...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 t...

Page 88: ... this value Hyst Hysteresis for the all clear in the event of an alarm warning e g Hyst 5 alarm or warning at 100 all clear at 95 or reset the trigger e g Hyst 5 level greater or equal trigger at 100 reset at 95 9 2 1 5 Output channels 9 2 1 5 1 Basis Ext warmup time Indicates the amount of time that an output channel is switched on in Ext warmup time mode before the measurement Title 1 Freely sel...

Page 89: ...er display elements 0 16 characters Decimal places Number of decimal places that are used by all of the server display elements PWM 0 Start of the output range in the measurement unit 100 End of the output range in the measurement unit Setpoint Output value in the measurement unit Unit String that is used as a measurement unit by all of the server display elements 0 16 characters Decimal places Nu...

Page 90: ...e Basic setting Record interval 5min Burst interval 60 sec Measurement cycle 15 sec Output channels Ext warmup time 5 sec Measurement channels Config Decay med Time 60 sec Output on the device Sensor supply Formation of the measurement value In each case the sensor supply is activated 5 sec before expiry of the measurement cycle This results in four valid measurements that are used to determine a ...

Page 91: ...t value of the connected sensor is probably not stable yet and the measurement is thus invalid In this example only the second measurement after the start of the burst interval is valid To exclude the invalid measurements during the formation of the measurement value the selected decay period must be appropriately smaller than the burst interval The burst interval has to be increased from 60 sec t...

Page 92: ...surement cycle which ensures that a valid value is available at the time of a measurement However this also means that the filter time must be taken into consideration when selecting the ext warmup time In the current example the sensor connected to the input must at the latest supply stable values 500ms following activation of the sensor supply Otherwise invalid values would be taken into conside...

Page 93: ...lements 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 9 2 1 6 2 Alarms Warning Value low A warning is triggered if the measurement value drops to or below this value Value high A warning is triggered if the measurement value meets or exceeds this value Alarm...

Page 94: ...ON Activate online mode QX The reduced transmission cycle 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 measurement value must be greater or equal to the level to initiate the trigger Less or equal The measurement value must be less or equal to the level to initiate the trigger 94 Re...

Page 95: ... field in KB On alarm A The alarm is recorded in the alarm list Ü An immediate transmission is initiated On warning A The warning is recorded in the alarm list Ü An immediate transmission is initiated On fault alarm 1 A The fault alarm is recorded in the alarm list Ü An immediate transmission is initiated On fault warning 2 A The fault warning is recorded in the alarm list Ü An immediate transmiss...

Page 96: ... record interval factor from triggering Measure slow factor record interval record interval factor from triggering Measurement cycle Time between measurements 00 00 same as record interval Burst interval Period of time during which measurement intervals are used for measuring before recording begins 00 00 measurement cycle is permanently activated Time zone Regional settings not relevant for raw m...

Page 97: ...used to display the measurement data Note Example to clarify the record interval measurement cycle and burst interval in conjunction with the decay As only the universal inputs have a decay module see Internal processing of the measurement values on page 25 it is only wise to use the burst interval for these measurement channels An explanation of the sequences if an ext warmup time also has to be ...

Page 98: ...TP export profile possible 0 100 characters 9 2 2 Device configuration Note Several of the configuration fields in the following sub chapters may possibly be hidden depending on the respective user level In this case please contact the myDatanet Server administrator You can reach the input screen for configuring the device by clicking on the serial number in the site list see myDatanet Server Manu...

Page 99: ...nsmission error Last Aloha connection Firmware update Off Firmware update is deactivated On As soon as a new version of the selected firmware type is available this is installed immediately Even if tag is missing Firmware is also transferred to the device if the device has not transmitted the current firmware version to the server NOT RECOMMENDED Allow downgrade Facilitates the installation of an ...

Page 100: ...urement OFF transmission OFF offline Measurement ON transmission OFF Accu type Charging rule for the rechargeable battery pack used temp charging conditions Vlow charge level Battery Charge controller deactivated Li ion Temp 0 C to 45 C Vlow 3 7V NiMH Temp 10 C to 60 C Vlow 3 9V Solar Temp 0 C to 45 C always charging AP404D Temp 0 C to 45 C Vlow 3 7V AP404D solar Temp 0 C to 45 C always charging A...

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Page 103: ...assigned 6 Switches to the Data exports area to configure the data export This tab is only visible if at least the licence for one export variant is available 3 Logout the active user 7 Opens the input screen to upload a XML file This tab is only visible if the licence for the XML import is available 4 Tabs to switch between the individual server areas 8 Call up the help menu 10 1 1 Explanation of...

Page 104: ...r Otherwise the Sites area at customer level is opened by clicking on the name of the customer see Site area at customer level on page 105 or Reports on page 106 7 Customer s address that can be entered via the input screen for configuring the customer 8 Symbol via which an image file can be loaded on to the server as an Overview map To remove the Map again open the upload dialogue again and click...

Page 105: ...ain open the upload dialogue again and click on Submit without selecting an image file beforehand 2 Current Map on which the sites can be placed 3 Symbol that represents a site on the Map 4 List of reports see Reports on page 106 5 List of sites applications see Site on page 65 6 Symbol via which a OpenStreetMaps map on which the sites are displayed can be loaded see Map view on page 106 Rev 06 10...

Page 106: ...e site Note Some of the fields mentioned in the following chapters may be hidden depending on the respective user level In this case please contact the administrator of the myDatanet server Detailed instructions on creating a new site are provided in myDatanet Server Manual 805002 1 Log in via the web interface on the myDatanet server You will receive the web address from your responsible sales pa...

Page 107: ...er of your device is not included in the list you must first assign the device to the customer see Assigning a device to the customer on page 107 or the device is already assigned to a different site More detailed information on this is provided in myDatanet Server Manual 805002 Linking the device and site 1 Device assignment 2 List of devices that have not yet been linked with a site 10 4 2 Assig...

Page 108: ...ice to the customer 1 Menu item to call up the list of devices that are in ALOHA transmission mode 4 Opens the dialogue to select the customer to whom the device should be assigned 2 List of devices in ALOHA transmission mode 5 Selection of the customer to whom the device should be assigned 3 Filter for the list of measurement instruments 6 List of measurement instruments 3 Initiate ALOHA transmis...

Page 109: ...ter to find the required device in the list of measurement instruments Click on the symbol to open the dialogue to select the customer see Assigning a device to the customer on page 108 and assign the device to the selected customer Rev 06 109 ...

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Page 111: ...ad is not active on this server In this case contact your responsible sales partner 11 1 General The XML interface is provided to export data from and import data to the myDatanet server However this is not just limited to the pure measurement data but includes all of the data provided by the myDatanet server e g measurement data configurations log entries alarm lists etc It is therefore possible ...

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Page 113: ...eaks or corrosion on a regular basis l Check all of the cables for mechanical damage at regular intervals l Clean the myDatalogEASYplus with a soft moist cloth Use a mild cleaning agent if necessary 12 2 Replacing the rechargeable battery or battery pack Important note When replacing the rechargeable battery or battery pack under adverse weather conditions or site locations where water can enter f...

Page 114: ...e battery or bat tery pack 6 Cable screw connection cable diameter of 5 10 mm 2 Status LED 7 Main terminal block X12 3 Button 8 Supply connector 4 Housing cover 9 Rechargeable battery or battery pack 5 connector X4 for the external temperature sensor 10 Antenna connector 114 Rev 06 ...

Page 115: ...ith environmental requirements Used rechargeable battery or battery packs can be returned to the manufacturer or handed in at suitable collection points 5 Check whether the rechargeable battery pack type set in the device configuration see Device specific settings on page 100 matches that of the new rechargeable battery or bat tery pack Important note The rechargeable battery pack type must be con...

Page 116: ... atypical chargers can destroy the accu pack for example causing the cells to leak or an explosion etc Charger and accu pack 1 Charger 206 710 3 Charging plug 2 Status LED of the Charger Flashing orange Impulse charge accu pack fully discharged Orange Accu pack is being charged Green Charging completed Red Accu pack damaged 4 Accu pack for example AP413D recharge able battery 206 722 The charging ...

Page 117: ...ure that accu and battery packs are disposed of in line with environmental require ments Used accu or battery packs can be returned to the manufacturer or handed in at suit able collection points 12 3 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 ...

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Page 119: ...h the locally valid environmental regulations for electronic products Rechargeable batteries and or battery packs may not remain in the myDatalogEASYplus after dis charging Ensure that the used rechargeable batteries and or battery packs are disposed of in an environmentally proper way Rev 06 119 ...

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Page 121: ...and site is not correct see Site on page 65 Data at universal input is not plausible l Check whether the universal input configuration matches the sensor output signal see Measurement channels on page 66 l Check the filter settings of the universal input see Measurement channels on page 66 l Check that the burst interval ext warmup time and measurement cycle are correctly coordinated with one anot...

Page 122: ... to the voltage that is conducted via the isolated switch contact l The site settings were overwritten by a server PLC The value set via the input screen on the myDataweb server is not issued at the output channel The site settings were overwritten by a server PLC 122 Rev 06 ...

Page 123: ...9 1030 UV LOCKOUT The device switches to energy saving mode and terminates all of the operations as the rechargeable battery or battery voltage is too low Only the charge controller if present remains active 1031 UV RECOVER The rechargeable battery or battery voltage once again suffices to guarantee reliable operation This is either achieved by replacing the rechargeable battery or battery pack or...

Page 124: ... entries were deleted 1200 MODEM ERROR Modem error see Modem error on page 128 1202 MODEM CMME ERROR The GPRS modem indicates a CME error The parameter specifies the type of error 1203 SELECTED NETWORK A new GSM network was selected This entry is always duplicated in the device log In the first entry the parameter specifies the MCC Mobile Country Code while in the second entry it specifies the MNC...

Page 125: ...p again 1252 MODEM TO CON Timeout while a connection is being established The parameter contains a counter that indicates how many consecutive connection attempts have not worked 1281 ZLIB STREAMPROCESS ERR Internal error Contact the manufacturer if the device log includes this error several times see Contact information on page 139 1282 ZLIB STREAMFINISH ERR Internal error Contact the manufacture...

Page 126: ...urement OFF If ALOHA transmission mode is initiated on the device the myDatalogEASYplus 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 7 NO NET NET LOCK Netlock no matching provider l Try to improve the position of the antenna l Check whether the device is in the coverage area ...

Page 127: ... 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 Faulty SIM chip Contact support 2000 2999 MODULE ERR Reserved for extensions 3000 3099 Reserved for extensions Rev 06 127 ...

Page 128: ...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 129: ...ernal error BEARER BAD STATE 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 ...

Page 130: ...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 131: ...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 myDatanet Server Manual 805002 includes a detailed description of t...

Page 132: ...A more detailed description about the evaluation of the device log using myDatanetDeviceConfig is included in the manual for the myDatanetDeviceConfig myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual 805004 132 Rev 06 ...

Page 133: ...Datanet 86x126 1 206 640 DIN rail mounting set for myDatanet housing 86x126 1 206 634 Pipe mounting kit for myDatanet housing 86x126 1 206 660 15 3 Antennas Description Quantity Order no Antenna 900 FME F 1 206 801 Extension cable for antenna FME F FME M 5m 1 206 805 Antenna 1800 FME F 1 206 809 Flat antenna Smart Disc FME F 2 5m 1 206 814 Flat antenna Smart Disc US FME F 2 5m 1 206 817 Antenna ad...

Page 134: ...cription Quantity Order number Power supply 12V 500mA 1 206 623 Power supply 24V 2 5A for top hat rail mounting 1 206 667 Charger 1 206 710 Power supply 24V 1A 1 213 814 Snap on primary plug EU for chargers power supplies 1 300027 Snap on primary plug UK for chargers power suppliest 1 300028 Snap on primary plug US for chargers power supplies 1 300029 Snap on primary plug AUS for chargers power su...

Page 135: ...ue mode added Additional explanation regarding the Out of range and Namur borders modes added Explanation of the out of range modes for 0 2V and 0 10V mode revised Explanation of the difference between the event trigger and level trigger added Chapter Calculated channels on page 84 Explanation of the Delta and Cloning calculation modes added Chapter Output channels on page 88 Examples to explain t...

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Page 137: ... 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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