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4 GSM Logger -  SePem 01 GSM

GSM Logger - SePem 01 GSM

The 

SePem 01 GSM

 (abbr: 

GSM Logger

 is a noise logger. It is 

able to acquire data from a water pipe network and to store this 

data. Data exchange with the computer is via a mobile phone 

network.

The robust, waterproof, die-cast aluminium housing means the 

Logger

 is suitable for permanent installation in shafts and under-

ground hydrants. 

 

The unit can be 

mounted

 on metal objects using the magnet. If 

it is necessary to monitor a plastic pipe, then the 

GSM Logger

 

must be attached to the fittings.
An illustration of the 

GSM Logger

 with all parts labelled is pro-

vided on the inside front cover.

The 

power supply

 is provided by permanently installed lithium 

batteries that have a guaranteed lifetime of several years under 

normal operating conditions. (“Normal operating conditions” cor

-

respond to the 

Default 

settings in the 

SePem software

.)

CAUTION!

The 

GSM Logger 

must never be opened by the op-

erator. The unit will be prone to 

leakage if opened

.  

 

Used batteries must only be replaced through the 

authorised SEWERIN Service scheme. There is a 

risk  of  explosion  and/or  poisoning  if  batteries 
are changed incorrectly

.

A slotted nut driver must be used to remove the jack socket screw 

plug (supplied with 

SePem 01 GSM Interface

).

Summary of Contents for Sepem 01 GSM

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...and assistance at any time Yours Hermann Sewerin GmbH Robert Bosch Stra e 3 33334 G tersloh Germany Tel 49 5241 934 0 Fax 49 5241 934 444 www sewerin com info sewerin com Sewerin Ltd Hertfordshire UK...

Page 3: ...over Magnet Aerial connector Guide rail for alternative magnetic attachment Retaining nut sliding dependent on fittings supplied Fig 2 SePem 01 GSM without antenna viewed from above and the side Fig 1...

Page 4: ...SePem 01 Interface USB connector Fig 3 SePem 01 Interface LED green power supply LED red data transfer Jack socket...

Page 5: ...Operating Instructions 10 11 2008 V SePem 01 GSM...

Page 6: ...gers which may either result in hazards for the operators or in severe damage or even destruction of the product Note This symbol is used to call attention to information and tips which may be helpful...

Page 7: ...the GSM Logger 11 6 2 1 Equipment required 11 6 2 2 Preparing the device for programming 11 6 2 3 Changing the Logger settings 12 7 Installing the GSM Logger at the measurement 13 7 1 Suitable attachm...

Page 8: ...erating conditions 21 9 1 1 SePem 01 GSM 21 9 1 2 SePem 01 GSM Interface 22 9 2 System requirements for computer 22 9 3 Terminology and abbreviations 23 9 4 Accessories 25 9 5 Firmware history 26 9 6...

Page 9: ...continuous monitoring of water pipe networks at fixed measurement locations over long periods of time several years Generally a large number of GSM loggers are installed at the same time in order to...

Page 10: ...ly suitable for use in industrial and commer cial applications Repairs must only be carried out by a specialist technician or by other suitably trained personnel Changes or modifications to this produ...

Page 11: ...using the cables supplied USB cable connector cable All applicable safety and accident prevention regulations must be complied with when operating the SePem 01 GSM and SePem 01 GSM Interface Specific...

Page 12: ...warranty CAUTION Hazardous to life and property The SePem 01 GSM contains a powerful magnet Persons with heart pacemakers must avoid close proximity to the device The SePem 01 GSM must be kept away f...

Page 13: ...A SIM card for each GSM Logger The SIM card is not supplied with the device This must allow the device to receive calls and send text messages SIMs that only provide data and facsimile connections ca...

Page 14: ...gram the GSM Logger at the computer using the SePem software and the Interface see Section 6 2 Install the GSM Logger at the measurement location see Section 7 The GSM Logger now operates autonomously...

Page 15: ...tal GSM mobile phone network The GSM module transmits measurement data acquired and buffered by the GSM Logger at predefined intervals e g once per day by means of an SMS This is converted to an e mai...

Page 16: ...he fittings An illustration of the GSM Logger with all parts labelled is pro vided on the inside front cover The power supply is provided by permanently installed lithium batteries that have a guarant...

Page 17: ...ig 6 Connection to the Interface Cable Connect to USB USB cable Computer Jack socket Cable with jack plug GSM Logger Note When the Interface is connected for the first time the computer will usually r...

Page 18: ...ard is necessary to identify the Logger in the GSM network A Torx head screw driver is required for inserting the SIM card accessory Unscrew the cover Slide the SIM card into the slot as shown in Fig...

Page 19: ...terface Computer with SePem software installed USB cable connector cable A slotted nut driver for removal of the jack socket screw plug on the GSM Logger 6 2 2 Preparing the device for programming Und...

Page 20: ...to place once programming of the Logger is complete Tighten the screw firmly 6 2 3 Changing the Logger settings The GSM Logger settings can be changed at any time using the SePem softwareand the Inter...

Page 21: ...o a fitting Sound is not transmitted as well as in metal pipework sys tems The GSM Logger can be installed either vertically or horizon tally The aerial must however always be be positioned vertically...

Page 22: ...ng a particular type of attachment Note The method used to attach the magnet and aerial and their exact positioning have an influence on the sensitivity with which measurement data can be re corded an...

Page 23: ...ttachment optional accessory can be used This is screwed into place between the aerial connector and the aerial This provides much more flexibility in positioning the aerial during installation The ma...

Page 24: ...body to which it is attached It is important that structure borne sound is not damped by dirt mud or rust Clean the attachment point if necessary before mounting the GSM Logger Although the GSM Logger...

Page 25: ...mpleted within 75 s Mount the GSM Logger at the measurement location Replace the manhole cover Wait until at least 2 minutes have passed since the GSM Log ger was activated maximum 10 minutes Use a mo...

Page 26: ...ransmitted successfully The reception quality was at least Adequate Note The successful transmission of a test SMS only con firms that the network connection was functioning at the time of the test It...

Page 27: ...rvice will be pleased to provide assistance in cases where the tips in the following chapters do not help in identifying the cause of a fault Tel 49 5241 934 250 8 1 Problems with the GSM Logger Probl...

Page 28: ...eard on mobile phone Logger does not transmit whistling sound Logger installation is not ideal Optimise installation position see below SIM card unsuitable See Sec tion 3 1 for requirements Choose ano...

Page 29: ...h aerial and magnet Dimensions W D H 108 51 50 mm without aerial and magnet Length of aerial 80 mm Operating tempera ture 20 C 55 C Storage temperature 20 C 70 C Data memory 64 kB Sampling rate 1 s 1...

Page 30: ...In vehicles z z Non permitted operating environments Outdoors z z In liquids z z In aggressive media z z In potentially explosive areas z z Permissible relative humidity 80 9 2 System requirements fo...

Page 31: ...em for Mobile communica tions Name given to a type of digital mobile phone network Install Mount a Logger at the measurement lo cation Measurement data Data that is collected and stored by a Log ger d...

Page 32: ...24 9 Appendix Test SMS For checking the quality of the network connection A mobile phone must used to conduct this test...

Page 33: ...adapter with magnetic attachment Order no SF01 Z0700 For attaching the aerial to the SePem 01 GSM For vertical mounting of the SePem 01 GSM Cable length 0 4 m Also available with cable leng hts 1 0 m...

Page 34: ...26 9 Appendix 9 5 Firmware history SePem 01 GSM Version Change 1 000 Release version...

Page 35: ...h Germany The product complies with the following directives FTEG Law applicable to radio and telecommunications terminal equipment 1999 5 EG R TTE Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment For...

Page 36: ...accessories Description of waste Allocated EWC waste code Device 16 02 13 Disposable battery rechargeable battery 16 06 05 Used equipment Used equipment can be returned to Hermann Sewerin GmbH We will...

Page 37: ...supply 8 Problems with 19 I Installation instructions general 16 L Logger programming see Pro gramming M Magnet 14 Monitoring Process 6 P Plastic piping 13 Programming 9 11 Changing settings 12 Prepar...

Page 38: ...Hermann Sewerin GmbH Robert Bosch Stra e 3 33334 G tersloh Germany Telefon 49 5241 934 0 Telefax 49 5241 934 444 www sewerin com info sewerin com 10 11 2008 105765 en...

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