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4.6.

 

External Power Connector 

When the battery level is low, external power can charge the batteries up 
to 60%

2

. For a complete charge, the batteries must be removed from the 

instrument and charged separately. 

On D10 the external power connector is located at the bottom of the case. 
On D10 Micro, use the lead-through labeled “DC max 14.7V /3A”. 

Note!

 Use the plastic cap to protect the external power connector when 

not in use. 

4.7.

 

USB Connector (Micro-B Type) 

A Micro-USB connector, mainly used for maintenance such as firmware 
upgrade, is located at the bottom of the case. Do never start monitoring 
with the USB connected. 

The memory card can be accessible as a removable drive via the USB 
connector. See section 6.9.6. 

Note! 

On D10 Micro, the Micro-USB connector is located on the inner 

box. 

Note!

 D10/D10 Micro is never powered through the USB connector. Use 

the plastic cap to protect the USB connector when not in use. 

 

 

 

 

2

 The reason for not charging them higher is to extend battery life time. 

Summary of Contents for 080-05010-0

Page 1: ...Copyright Sigicom AB 2020 Art no ML089 05010 0En INFRA D10 INFRA D10 Micro Datalogger Art no 080 05010 0 Art no 080 05030 0 Manual ver C Valid for firmware 1 2 0...

Page 2: ...Acid battery 9 3 Recycling 10 4 Product Description 10 4 1 Keypad 10 4 2 Display 11 4 3 INFRA D10 Batteries 12 4 4 Memory Card 13 4 5 SIM Cards 13 4 6 External Power Connector 16 4 7 USB Connector Mi...

Page 3: ...6 8 3 Network status 30 6 8 4 Manual trigger 30 6 8 5 Settings and Actions 30 6 8 6 Errors codes 30 6 9 Settings and actions 31 6 9 1 Abort file upload 31 6 9 2 Upload schedule 31 6 9 3 Clock Set 32...

Page 4: ...9 Maintenance and Calibration 42 10 Contact and Support 43 Appendix A Battery Level Limits 44 Appendix B Li Ion Battery Transport 46 Appendix C Battery removal and installation 47 Appendix D Mounting...

Page 5: ...Monitoring data is buffered on the memory card and is sent when the next cellular communication takes place If cellular communication is not possible data is kept for later transfer SMS with event da...

Page 6: ...itiated The trigger level can be changed through INFRA Net or the graphical user interface It is very important to set adequate trigger levels When set too high there will be no recordings If on the o...

Page 7: ...e packaging Please keep this and use it when transporting your equipment Any damage or omission found when unpacking should be reported immediately to Sigicom Keep record of the instrument s serial nu...

Page 8: ...e than 20 0V or 2A may be used Always keep the batteries at temperatures below 50 C 122 F Do not incinerate or disassemble the batteries Do not immerse or expose the batteries in water If the terminal...

Page 9: ...pply more than 14 7V or 3A may be used Never keep the battery in temperatures above 50 C 122 F If battery is shorted it may burn the operator or generate sparks When charging the battery in or out of...

Page 10: ...s under the Battery Directive 2006 66 EC When the equipment is sold to customers in the European Union EU except Sweden the customer is the importer of the battery The customer must follow the rules a...

Page 11: ...F Up Increase Down Decrease Monitoring start stop Communication status Manual connection Menu Enter Acknowledge For more information about operation of the graphical user interface see chapter 6 Opera...

Page 12: ...cted measurement standard Below that Monitoring data shows either Interval data INTV Transient max EVT or Live value maximum over the last three seconds 3 MONITORING status 4 COMMUNICATION status 5 ER...

Page 13: ...re monitoring data system logs and various status files to be communicated to INFRA Net Configuration data is also saved on the memory card The memory card can be accessed as a removable drive via the...

Page 14: ...a M2M data plan can be inserted The inserted mini SIM card will then be used instead of the eSIM Note APN must be set when using inserted mini SIM card see section 5 1 3 Note Sigicom cannot ensure th...

Page 15: ...Copyright Sigicom AB 2020 15 Figure 3 The location of mini SIM slot on D10 The mini SIM can be accessed in a similar fashion on the D10 Micro...

Page 16: ...the external power connector when not in use 4 7 USB Connector Micro B Type A Micro USB connector mainly used for maintenance such as firmware upgrade is located at the bottom of the case Do never sta...

Page 17: ...igicom prior to delivery To make the INFRA Net communication to work three files shall be configured in the config directory of the memory card ftpserver txt ftplogin txt ftppasswd txt ftpdir txt For...

Page 18: ...fferent prefixes in front of the phone numbers Prefix Type of message A Both data and service message no prefix Data messages only S Service messages only No messages the receiver is inactivated After...

Page 19: ...is changed to _extapn txt 5 1 4 Remote live and Agenda The Remote live function is used together with Agenda to continuously receive Interval values during some hours a day for example during office h...

Page 20: ...k Maximum length of a drop cable is 5 meters Note After all nodes are connected D10 D10 Micro must be restarted because it only sets up its sensor network at startup With normal configuration maximum...

Page 21: ...the same network As one V12 sensor consists of three nodes maximum four V12 s shall be connected in the same network If only one node shall be connected and if a cable of 5 meter or shorter is to be u...

Page 22: ...D10 D10 Micro Distance between X20A and D10 D10 Micro Maximum number of X20A sensors 0 60 m 8 60 70 m 7 70 80 m 6 80 100 m 5 100 120 m 4 120 180 m 3 180 250 m 2 More than 250 m 1 The sensor S50 also u...

Page 23: ...Number of nodes and battery level Select Network status and Datalogger status respectively in the Menu see section 6 8 INFRA Net communication see section 6 5 2 That the internal date and time is cor...

Page 24: ...dy for use but it takes a while to set up the sensor network which is done automatically Main screen From the Main screen the following options are available Start monitoring section 6 2 Initiate a ma...

Page 25: ...g data The main screen of the display can be altered between the three selections INTV interval data EVT maximum value of a recording LIVE maximum value over the last three seconds by simultaneously p...

Page 26: ...n field of the main screen see section 4 2 During INFRA Net communication all data files on the memory card are transmitted to the INFRA Net server and automatically removed from the memory card If th...

Page 27: ...he communication process is displayed on the screen It is possible to initiate manual communication when monitoring is either on or off 6 5 3 More Communication Information Pressing in the communicati...

Page 28: ...itoring is on only the display will automatically turn off to save power For manual power off see section 6 9 9 6 7 Power Lost When the batteries are completely discharged monitoring will stop and D10...

Page 29: ...there are more than one node in the sensor network use and followed by to select which node to be configured Then use and to select wanted parameter followed by Note When changing standard it is impor...

Page 30: ...ime how long since the D10 D10 Micro was started and some data network statistics 6 8 4 Manual trigger All connected sensors with possibility to record transients are triggered which means that each o...

Page 31: ...tions This is a sub menu for miscellaneous settings and actions Some of them are further described here below 6 9 1 Abort file upload This action can be used if you want to stop data upload to the ser...

Page 32: ...g Settings and actions Clock set Note To change Clock settings Monitoring must be OFF Use to step forward and the keys or to change a value Finish with the key Note D10 will reboot automatically after...

Page 33: ...mory of the D10 D10 Micro and one or many Alarm beacons can be connected They will then share the same configuration and behave equally There are two parameters to configure 1 Beacon level a percentag...

Page 34: ...now appear as a removable drive in the file system of the PC 4 When finished command the PC to eject the removable drive 5 Disconnect the USB connector from the instrument USB cable shall never be con...

Page 35: ...ctions are reached through the menu system by Settings and actions Power off Reboot Note Monitoring must be OFF when doing power off or reboot Select either power off or reboot in the list and click I...

Page 36: ...ntered in one of the following ways or If the passcode is active at display start up and the passcode is entered incorrectly or not entered at all the GUI will be opened in a view only mode All settin...

Page 37: ...low 1 minute per month Note All data from D10 D10 Micro is always time stamped with UTC time Time zone only affects the presentation of time 6 12 Daylight Saving Time Automatic transition between dayl...

Page 38: ...ote system can also be used however physical access to the D10 D10 Micro is required Use the following procedure 1 Perform a manual communication upload on the D10 D10 Micro to send the current status...

Page 39: ...he D10 D10 Micro in USB mode see section 6 9 6 step 1 to 3 2 Copy the new firmware a bin file and a meta file to the file system root on the memory card 3 Return from USB mode see section 6 9 6 from s...

Page 40: ...B microSD Battery D10 Two Li Ion 14 4V 6 8Ah 96Wh D10 Micro Sealed Lead Acid VRLA AGM or Gel nominal 12V max 30Ah Run time Up to 75 days D10 115 days D10 Micro depending on number of nodes ambient tem...

Page 41: ...mination plug art no 080 01236 0 Memory card microSD art no 080 01436 0 Spare desiccant bag 30g D10 and inner box of D10 Micro art no 947 00030 0 Spare desiccant bag 100g D10 Micro art no 947 00004 0...

Page 42: ...enclosure find the cause dry it out and replace the desiccant bag If sent to repair after damage from moisture please remove both main batteries to minimize damage If the backup battery drops below 2...

Page 43: ...bout all instruments http support sigicom com infra World wide Support Phone 46 8 44 99 770 Email support sigicom com Sweden Sigicom AB Glasfibergatan 8 SE 125 45 LVSJ Phone 46 8 4499750 Email info si...

Page 44: ...ed The reason for this shut down mechanism is to prevent data loss and to protect the batteries from permanent damage The relation between battery voltage and State of charge SOC for D10 is And for D1...

Page 45: ...reen scale BAT NORMAL BAT FULL 97 green full scale If one of the two batteries is removed the indicated SOC level will be halved and the warning BATTERY LOST will be set D10 only If the SOC level of t...

Page 46: ...g and travelling with Li Ion batteries please see Sigicom Support page Transport of D10 with batteries installed Before air transport select Power off via Settings and actions in the graphical user in...

Page 47: ...e D10 Micro see chapter 6 9 9 Power Off and Reboot Release the strap holding the battery Disconnect the short special battery cable from the longer battery cable Remove the battery from the enclosure...

Page 48: ...ery for safe and easy connection to external chargers etc Ensure the D10 Micro is mounted securely on the wall Put the battery in place into the D10 Micro enclosure Attach the strap to hold the batter...

Page 49: ...e unit using the supplied screws see picture to the left below Use expansion plugs if needed suitable for the wall material Make sure the mount holds for a minimum 80kg 180lbs Maximum diameter of the...

Page 50: ...astic brackets Mount the unit All four fasteners must be used If the cable lead through on the bottom of the D10 Micro is to be used slice the insert according to the picture below When re mounting th...

Page 51: ...g Check that both batteries are installed E19 Backup battery low Contact Sigicom Support E81 Monitoring started automatically After instrument reboot E90 Real time clock not synchronized Check instrum...

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