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1. TEL310 Telecoordinometer Windows Internet Explorer im bp 0 0019 TEL SION 9 9 gt lt EF a u r fam x f E Sr Preferiti ki TEL310 Telecoordinometer d B Gl Wr Paginar Sicurezzar Stumentir SISGEO User Mode LOGGED IN ADVANCED MODE Firmware Version 1 0 0 2 Web Pages Version 1 0 Login Number of runs fa Current values x iti ielding 4mA Automatic read position yielding 4mA 0 Logging setup X position yielding 20mA 145 Logging data Y position yielding 4mA 0 Serial port setup 4 20 mA setup Ethernet setup Y position yielding 20mA 60 Status Done Diagnostics Q Intenet The typical application of this interface is the connection with a multiplexer board of our data acquisition unit ADK 100 You can configure conversion curves between physic readings and electrical signal in mA output To do this just set both the axis X and Y the displacement values that should correspond to an output signal of 4 mA and to a signal of 20 mA For each TEL 310S system is furnished a calibration certificate in which you can find the linear and polynomial sensitivity factors Once executed a reading demanded by giving power to the 4 20 mA interface on the two 4 20 mA lines will be set the currents corresponding to the millimeters measured For example if you set as shown in figure the conversions between mm and current and the reading reported a X value of 75 mm and an Y
2. Make it discoverable visible Give it a name optional Press the button on the bottom of the device keyboards and mice only ii device i Sti dead 1 be found Add only Bluetooth devices that you trust Cancel Check that the TEL 310S is turned on mark the checkmark My device is set up and ready to be found into the window and click the Next button 55 TEL 310S SISGEO After a few seconds you will see a list of available devices in which should appear the TEL 310S Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Select the Bluetooth device that you want to add iPod touch TEL310 New device Nuovo dispositive If you don t see the device that you want to add make sure that it is turned on Follow the setup instructions that came with the device Search Again and then click Search Again Select it and click on Next button You must select the item Use the passkey found in the documentation and enter the telecoordinometer Bluetooth password the default password is 574832 Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Do you need a passkey to add your device To answer this question refer to the Bluetooth section of the documentation that came with your device If the documentation specifies a passkey use that one O Choose a passkey for me Use the passkey found in the documentation 1574832 O Let me choose my own passkey Don t use a passkey D You should always use a passkey unless y
3. For the proper functioning the TEL 310S system must have been previously associated to the computer To pair the device follow the instructions of the operating system in use The code Key for pairing the device is preset to 574832 e kit TEL310 Server V 1 0 0 0 nn Connection 1 485 gt USB BlueTooth Z TELNET Device Refresh Link WEB Server Page Source C Users Desktop TEL Change Local Pot 8080 If the words TEL310 does not appear press the Refresh button To get the connection press on Link button Once connected you can press on the Starf button This will automatically open your Internet browser set as default connected on port 8080 The program should not be closed so that the communication remains active 54 BLUETOOTH DEVICE ASSOCIATION TEL 310S SISGEO To install a Bluetooth device under Microsoft Windows operating system is of course necessary that the computer hardware is equipped with a Bluetooth system In this case the toolbar at the bottom right will display the Bluetooth icon Click on the icon with the right mouse button and select the menu item Add Bluetooth Device Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Welcome to the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Before proceeding refer to the Bluetooth section of the device documentation Then set up your device so that your computer can find it Tum it on
4. TEL 310S SISGEO The SY command is used to manage configurations Any change made to TEL310 configuration is temporary and will be lost when power goes off or system is reset To make the changes permanent issue the SY STORE command SY RESTORE reloads the last saved configuration this command may terminate the current connection in case connection parameters have been changed It is recommended to issue a KO command to reset the TEL310 after any of the SY commands Example SY STORE Related commands LG PW P1 P3 Command P1 P3 Category Measurement Syntax P1 x y Default value Prerequisites Description P1 19 0 17 0 P2 23 0 53 0 P3 119 0 52 0 Advanced login Sets the physical values for calibration points see calibration procedure Never use this command to not compromise the functionality of the system Example P1 12 4 24 5 Related commands LG PW C0 C4 Command C0 04 Category Measurement Syntax CO x y Default value Prerequisites C0 0 0 0 0 C1 1769 94616 2817 21264 C2 2149 887695 5288 2841 80 C3 11268 550781 15374 665039 C4 14788 234375 18372 693359 Advanced login 72 TEL 310S SISGEO Description Sets the stepper values for the calibration points see calibration procedure Never use this command to not compromise the functionality of the system Example C0 34 24 Related commands LG PW CX Command CX Category Measurement Syntax CX Prerequisites Adva
5. User Manual rev 2 09 11 TELECOORDINOMETER TEL 310S product code OTEL3103GS0 TEL 310S Firmware Version 2 0 0 2 Web Page Version 1 4 COMPANY WITH QUALITY SYSTEM CERTIFIED BY DNV ISO 9001 2008 Warnings Pag 5 Notes on system utilisation Pag 6 Waste disposal Pag 6 System Description Pag 7 Symbology Pag 9 Standard Supply Pag 9 Accessories Pag 10 Identification Plate Pag 12 TEL 310S Installation Pag 13 TEL 310S Power Supply Pag 20 Description SUS unit Pag 21 Local Operations Pag 24 Errors Codification Pag 25 Reset Pag 26 Hardware Reset Button Pag 26 Software Reset Button Pag 26 Software Reset Control Pag 26 Restore Pag 27 Communication Pag 27 Communication with TELNET Pag 27 HTTP WEB Interface Pag 31 Initial page Pag 33 TEL 310S ssc Home Page Pag 34 Current Values Pag 36 Automatic Read Pag 37 Logging Setup Pag 39 Logging Data Pag 41 Serial Port Setup Pag 43 4 20mA Setup Pag 44 Ethernet Setup Pag 47 Diagnostic Pag 49 TEL 310 Server Pag 50 Software Installation Pag 50 Connection Pag 50 RS485 Optional Pag 51 USB Pag 53 BLUETOOTH Pag 54 Bluetooth Device Association Pag 55 TELNET Pag 58 Program Ending Pag 59 TEL 310 Upgrade Pag 60 Control List Pag 62 Standard Configuration Pag 91 TEL 310S siscio Ordinary Maintenance Pag 92 Troubleshooting Pag 93 Measurement Problems Pag 94 Assistance Pag 97 Advanced Section Pag 98 Appendix n 1 Print diagnostic Pag 98 Appendix n 2 tec
6. 18959 680 677 671 666 661 655 646 645 640 636 629 623 617 611 605 600 Exiting 18739 609 615 618 624 628 634 639 644 650 656 660 668 674 680 685 692 Enter 18966 513672 Exit 18746 185547 Position 18856 349609 PIN 2 Entering 9790 703 696 687 680 664 662 653 644 636 628 617 608 597 590 582 573 Exiting 9562 101 eee 582 590 598 606 615 623 623 638 647 655 663 670 680 687 696 702 Enter 9797 399414 Exit 9570 223633 Position 9683 811523 PIN 1 Entering 612 708 696 687 678 670 660 652 644 633 625 614 606 595 588 580 572 Exiting 383 576 586 596 604 613 621 630 640 648 657 665 677 685 694 704 714 Enter 619 337036 Exit 390 958649 Position 505 147827 At the end data is normalized for each run forcing PIN 1 position to be 0 0 The number of values reported on each line matches the number of forward and reverse runs performed NORMALIZED PIN 1 Beam 1 0 000000 0 000000 Beam 2 0 000000 0 000000 PIN 2 Beam 1 7376 445801 7375 805176 Beam 2 9179 506836 9178 664063 PIN 3 Beam 1 14778 349609 14775 941406 Beam 2 18354 042969 18351 201172 For each pin or wire the average the minimum the maximum and the standard deviation are calculated Beam 1 Average Minimum Maximum Std Dev 1 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 2 7376 125488 7375 805176 7376 445801 0 320313 3 14777 145508 14775 941406 14778
7. ADVANCED SECTION TEL 310S SISGEO APPENDIX n Diagnostic Print TEL 310S When a new measure is requested for example issuing the GO command the TEL310 system performs a series of forward and reverse runs to fulfill the request the measure reported is the average of a set of readings performed in successive runs Some information are saved in LAST LOG file after each forward or reverse run First the type of run is written forward or reverse followed by the zero based index of the cycle and by the number of cycles that will be averaged FORWARD RUN 0 1 First TEL310 sets the intensity of the beam used to measure the positions of the wires and of the reference pins The beams should be strong enough to be clearly detected but not so strong to saturate the detectors Two LEDs Light Emitting Diodes and two photo transistors are into the SUS unity arm labeled 1 and 2 in the image below LEDS RECEIVERS Values reported by the photo detectors are inverted 0 matches a light saturated detector and 550 matches total darkness 98 TEL 310S SISGEO Reported values are e BEAM the number of the light beam e Beam light the intensity of the beam 0 means off and 255 is maximum intensity e Dark measured signal on the photo transistor when the light beam is off e Dark threshold calculated threshold above which the beam is considered obstructed by a pin or a wire e Record threshold calculated threshold that separat
8. Calibration NTPSERVERNAME NTPTIMEZONE Periodic Diagnostic Readings ore 00 04 A3 00 00 XX 192 168 1 100 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disabled TEL310 9600 8 None 4 4 145 60 12345678 6823 0 O O O O O 38000 10000 0 5 points 0 None 91 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE TEL 310S SISSEO There are no special maintenance for TEL 310S Telecoordinometer Periodically check that the transparent surfaces placed in the SUS reading unit are always clean free of condensate or waste water For its cleaning use a soft cloth without using any detergent Be especially careful not to mark the transparent surfaces placed in the reading area If it is necessary to remove the cover of the SUS unit please follow the operational sequence for both the removal and for the closing When closing the cover make two times the draught following the numbering on the screws this will prevent the plastic cover deformation and guarantee the IP68 protection Before doing this operations make sure that no TEL 310S readings are set otherwise into SUS unit it might be moving mechanical parts These operations must be performed by qualified personnel only presence of dangerous voltages Before the reposition and closing of SUS CUS and PWS cover unit it is necessary to manually lay off an adequate amount of silicone grease on the seals 92 TROUBLESHOOTING TEL310S secto Follow the instructions below to solve t
9. Internet The table on this page is composed by Total recorded indicates the number of readings collected and stored on CUS unit SD memory Acquisition File clicking on the link DATA CSV you can see the acquisitions directly in the Internet browser or download and save them on your PC by pressing the green arrow to download we recommend this last operation Diagnostic Summary clicking on the link DIAG CSV you can view the list of periodic diagnostic runs directly into your Internet browser or download it and save it on your PC by pressing the green arrow to download we recommend this last operation Detailed Diagnostic For SisGeo Use Only as for the previous two items you can view or download the log file In the case of TEL 310S malfunctions please send this file to SISGEO in fact that file contains all the detailed diagnostic information By pressing the buttons Delete all readings and Delete diagnostics it is possible to delete respectively all the acquisitions and diagnostic runs stored or ee TEL 310S SISGED Here below the example of the DATA CSV file structure containing the acquisitions DATE TIME _ RESULT 17 09 2009 14 15 21 74 164 30 677 74 164 30 677 The csv file is a text file whose columns are separated by commas Here below you can find the meaning of each column DATE Date in which the reading is saved TIME Hour in which the reading is saved
10. Oo Ooo oO OOO OO OOOO OO lt oo oo OO lt Related commands LG PW Command 2 Category Management 77 TEL 310S SISGEO Syntax Prerequisites Description Standard login Displays the online help for the current operating mode if the unit is in standard login the procedure corresponds to 1 command otherwise the advanced help is shown Example ADVANCED COMMAND SUMMARY 0A 0B SY Pl P3 c0 C4 CX CA n AD n LP bd b s p DA n DX x1 x2 DY y1 y2 OP of dl op WE MAC4 MAC5 WA IP1 IP2 IP3 IP4 WM IP1 IP2 IP3 IP4 WG IP1 IP2 IP3 IP4 w1 IP1 IP2 IP3 IP4 W2 IP1 IP2 IP3 IP4 PE nn xxxx RR nn xxxx hh mm h mm h T TS sntpurl mmmm DD XX nnn XY nnn X x 2 A nnnnn B nnnnn Jv Ww H Related commands 1 Command Category Syntax Prerequisites Description I DD MM YY hh mm ss Record reference points for relative coordinates System commands STORE setup RESTORE setup Enter physical coordinates for calibration points Enter counts for calibration points Get counts for calibration points from last GO executed RA RB Perform calibration using data from P1 P2 P3 and GO Set unit address 0 99 Set local port params baud data and stop bits parity N O E Set number of runs for measures output on DA channels Set value corresponding to DA minimum and maximum for X
11. SUS optical sensor unit The TEL 310S telecoordinometer has the following measuring range e X axis 145mm 150mm nominal Y axis 60mm To use the ANS adjustable support you must have the X axis parallel to the wall so it is not possible to fix the SUS optical sensor unit perpendicular to the wall using the ANS adjustable support SiSGEO TEL 310 Fixing the ANS adjustable support to the floor Since the ANS support is articulated it can be fixed to the floor this can be useful in case the pendulum s wire is too far from the walls 15 Using the ANS adjustable support for the pendulum optical manual readout The pendulum readout fixing plate has four holes so it can be fixed through screws to the ANS adjustable support T 2 A x 4 Necessary conditions to use the pendulum optical manual readout fixed on the ANS adjustable support are the same already mentioned for the SUS optical sensor unit SUS optical sensor unit removal for maintenance It is possible to use the pendulum optical manual readout instead of TEL 310S SUS optical sensor unit without any regulation of the ANS support It is also possible to start the pendulum s monitoring with the pendulum optical manual readout and then automate the readings with TEL 310S telecoordinometer without changing its initial zero oe
12. The SC command shows the number of recorded readings Example SC gt 5 Related commands LG PW SD SG SD Command SD Category Measurement Syntax SD Prerequisites Advanced login Description The SD command deletes stored acquisitions 85 TEL 310S GISGEO Example SD Related commands LG PW SG SC SG Command SG Category Measurement Syntax SG Prerequisites Advanced login Description The SG command shows the stored acquisitions Example SG DATE TIME RESULT AAX AAY ABX ABY RAX RAY RBX RBY 20 06 2008 10 02 40 E0 26 605 5 654 124 601 5 599 26 605 5 654 124 60 15 599 20 06 2008 10 45 11 E0 2 247 3 981 2 247 3 981 2 247 3 981 2 247 3 981 The DATA CSV file is a text file with columns separated by commas Here below the meaning of each column DATE Date in which the reading is saved TIME Hour in which the reading is saved RESULT The result of the run for error codes see the ST command codes AAX _ Absolute value X axis A wire AAY Absolute value Y axis A wire ABX _ Absolute value X axis B wire ABY Absolute value Y axis B wire RAX Value compared to the reference X axis A wire RAY Value compared to the reference Y axis A wire RBX Value compared to the reference X axis B wire RBY Value compared to the reference Y axis B wire To correctly import this file in a spreadsheet Excel OpenOffice Lotus Notes etc check that the decimal separator in the international se
13. Advanced login Description The XX NNN command sets X axis LED to the specified intensity level 0 is minimum and 255 is the maximum light The XX command without parameters reports the value detected by the corresponding phototransistor this value is in a range from 0 to 1023 where 1023 means dark and 0 is the maximum detected light Example XX 128 Sets X axis LED to maximum XX gt 140 Returns the value detected by the phototransistor Related commands LG PW XX XY XY Command XY XY Category Diagnostic Syntax XY NNN Prerequisites Advanced login Description The XY NNN command sets Y axis LED to the specified intensity level 0 is minimum and 255 is the maximum light The XY command without parameters reports the value detected by the corresponding phototransistor this value is in a range from 0 to 1023 where 1023 means dark and 0 is the maximum detected light Example XX 128 Set X axis LED to maximum XX gt 830 Returns the value detected by the phototransistor Related commands LG PW XX 88 TEL 310S ssc XA Command XA Category Diagnostic Syntax XA NNNNN Prerequisites Advanced login Description The XA command sets the value generated on the 4 20 mA current output A the NNNNN value must be in a range from 0 to 65535 Example XA 13107 Sets A output to about 4mA Related commands LG PW XR XB XB Command XB Category Diagnostic Syntax XB NNNNN Prerequisites Adva
14. Current Values section shows the values of the last reading done If you have not done a reading the system reports some whitespaces instead of the readings TEL310 Telecoordinometer Windows Internet Explorer Hie 10 00 19 ELSI Hl Uy Preferiti jg TEL310 Telecoordinometer SISGEO User Mode LOGGED IN ADVANCED MODE Firmware Version 1 0 0 2 Web Pages Version 1 0 Login First wire Second wire Current values X axis Y Axis X Axis Y Axis Automatic read Position Logging setup Reference 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 Logging data Offset Serial port setup 4 20 mA setup Ethernet setup Status Done Number Of Runs 1 Last Run Executed On Diagnostics Internet The values are automatically updated at about every 30 If this do not happens press the refresh button to force the values update There is also a text box where you can enter the number of runs which will be performed by the system In the event that a number of runs which is more than one is selected the saved result will be the average of the single runs Pressing the Go key you can perform the runs set The command go does not save the readings taken Table rows have the following meaning e Position is the absolute position in millimeters e Reference is the reference point set by the user in millimeters e Offset is the difference between the position and the reference i
15. Windows Internet Explorer He Hn 10 0 0 19 TEL310 tm a E 4 x EE coos 27 F Preferiti ik TEL310 Telecoordinometer mr OD E mh Pagna Siguezeay Stumentiy a SISGEO User Mode LOGGED IN ADVANCED MODE Firmware Version 1 0 0 2 Web Pages Version 1 0 Login Reset GO Diagnostic run Automatic read Logging setup Status Logging data Dona Serial port setup Command result 4 20 mA setup Ethernet setup TEL310 VR 1 0 0 2 LP 9600 8 1 0 AD 1 DA 1 DX 0 000000 145 000000 DY 0 000000 60 000000 WE 00 04 A3 00 00 FA Diagnostics Q Intenet Pressing the Reset button you restart the TEL 310S To perform any operation you have to make another login from the home page see also the paragraph Reset The command Execute needs a login in ADVANCED MODE 49 TEL 310S SISGEO The program TEL310SERVER supplied on CD allows the connection to the TEL 310S system simulating the web interface The connection can be done in the following ways RS485 USB BlueTooth and TELNET lt is not possible to establish more than one connection simultaneously The program should not be closed so that the communication remains active SOFTWARE INSTALLATION TEL 310 The program supplied on CD must be installed by launching the setup exe file on the CD At the end of the installation you will see an icon on your desktop called TEL310SERVER the software will be installed
16. must be set 60 it will be necessary to set the time zone in minutes TEL310 Telecoordinometer Windows Internet Explorer EIS ij bt 10 0 0 19 T x Balls x E Goo IE ie E m 5 P Gly Preferiti ji TEL310 Telecoordinometer fh gt Gl Gl may Pagna Sicurezzar Strumentis SISGEO User Mode LOGGED IN ADVANCED MODE Firmware Version 1 0 0 2 Web Pages Version 1 0 Login Logging scheduled every minutes Current values Automatic read Logging setup Number of runs Starting at hh mm fi Yo Logging data Next Recording scheduled At ER De Eee A Current date and ti i 22 10 2009 14 19 48 m ite and tim A setup Ime IS Settime Ethernet setup URL SNTP settings Diagnostics Time Zone 60 Minutes Status Done Q Intenet Ar Q10 The scheduling of acquisitions may be delayed by the presence of automatic readings In any case the reading which is done before is the one that has the previous date and time In the field Logging scheduled every minutes you have to insert the interval between one acquisition and the subsequent one In the field Starting at hh mm you have to insert the time express in hours two digits and minutes two digits in which you want to start the acquisition In the field Number of runs you have to insert the quantity of runs to make at each set frequency If you select a number of runs which is more than one the saved
17. range Set value corresponding to DA minimum and maximum for Y range Set overflow value for steps delay between steps in us options Set Set Set Set Mac address IP address subnet mask default gateway Set first DNS Set second DNS Perform periodic reading with n runs every xxxx minutes Perform periodic recording with n runs every xxxx minutes starting at time only byte 4 and 5 all zeroes for DHCP Set date and time Set network time provider and time zone in minutes Perform a diagnostic only run with maximum check Set X axis LED power 0 to 255 Set Y axis LED power 0 to 255 Set current output on first 4 20 mA line Set current output on second 4 20 mA line Print all configuration parameters Dump configuration in binary format Print this help Print standard help LG PW 1 B 0 65535 0 65535 1 Management 1 Advanced login Shows the online help for the standard operating mode Example 1 COMMAND SUMMARY GO GO n Perform 1 orn KO Reset unit ST Query unit Status AA AB AC Query coordinates of A Bor C calibration wires 78 TEL 310S SISGEO RA RB RC Query offset of A B or C calibration wires from OA OB or OC RA RB RC Query reference values for A B or C calibration wires VR Get firmware version VE n Start n 1 or stop n 0 verbose mode PW nnnn Enter password enabling advanced commands 22 Print this help Related commands LG PW WE C
18. result will be the average of the single runs The field Next Recording scheduled At displays the day and hour of the next planned acquisition gt 36 TEL 310S SISGE a If there is no acquisition configured in the field Next Recording scheduled At some dashes will be displayed To determine the automatic acquisition insert in the field Number of runs the value O zero and press then the button Commit changes The readings made by this section are stored in the SD memory of the CUS unit and are available for viewing and or download in the page Logging Data The command Commit change needs the login in ADVANCED MODE AQ Melete em py uy TEL 310S SISGEO The section Logging data allows the download the view and the delete of the stored acquisitions TEL310 Telecoordinometer Windows Internet Explorer eS ifs htp 10 0 0 19 TEL310 ht SIENESIENR s Er Uy Preferiti jg TEL310 Telecoordinometer 7 amp SISGEO User Mode LOGGED IN ADVANCED MODE Firmware Version 1 0 0 2 Web Pages Version 1 0 Login Current values Acquisition File DATA CSV Delete all readings Automatic read Logging setup Diagnostic Summary DIAG CSV Delete diagnostic Delete diagnostic Logging data Total recorded o Serial port setup Detailed Diagnostic For SisGeo Use Only LAST LOG lt 4 20 mA setup Ethernet setup Diagnostics
19. value of 60 mm the corresponding current will be 12 276 mA and 20 mA 44 TEL 310S SISGEO The TEL310S has two 4 20mA lines The power imposition on the proper connector order the reading execution At the end of a reading the two 4 20mA lines are set depending on the reading X and Y executed If you have problems during the reading the values in the table below will be set on 4 20mA lines If in the configuration is required the execution of multiple runs the reading will be the average of the readings of individual runs While reading the two lines alternately oscillate between the state X 0 mA Y 1 mA and the state X 1mA Y O mA If errors are detected during the acquisition readings on the two lines will have stable values between 1 and 3 mA Here the combination of the values in case of error 4 20mA X 4 20mA Y Description Reading not performed Connection to the auxiliary board failed Light presence on the X photodiode Light presence on the Y photodiode Led X failure Led Y failure Aborted by the user Dirty glass O UO ONNENN a a O N OO N W N Unspecified error The command Commit change needs a login in ADVANCED MODE As Reading TEL 310S axes READ VALUES 4mA or Omn for both the axes READ VALUES 20mA or 145mm axis X and 60mm axis Y 46 TEL 310S SISGEO The section Ethernet setup allows to configure the parameters for the TCP IP c
20. 0S telecoordinometer The support is fixed to the wall through two M16 threaded bars of 370 mm length Supplied Once the SUS optical sensor unit is fixed to the support it is possible to adjust the settings in order to place the pendulum s wire in the chosen position within the instrument measuring range 13 Needed conditions to use the ANS adjustable support if you have to monitor the direct pendulum s wire To fix the SUS optical sensor unit through the ANS support it is necessary that the direct pendulum s wire is at a distance of d 230 mm from the wall To achieve that the direct pendulum s tank has to be placed at a distance of D 20 mm from the wall in this way is guaranteed that the pendulum s wire is exactly at the center of the SUS optical sensor unit Needed conditions to use the ANS adjustable support if you have to monitor the inverted pendulum s wire To fix the SUS optical sensor unit to the wall through the ANS support it is necessary that the inverted pendulum s wire is at a distance of d 230 mm from the wall To achieve this result it is necessary to build a niche and a shelf The niche should have the following approximate dimensions height 650mm length 800mm and width 200mm In this way you can be sure that the pendulum s wire is exactly at the center of the SUS optical sensor unit 14 TEL 310S SISGEO Positioning of the
21. 310S CALIBRATION MOUNTING KIT product code OTEL310CALO SUS calibration template SUS positioning template SUS optical sensor unit control template Drilling template to moun the ANS support The OTEL310CALO kit includes a drilling template for the wall where the ANS support will be placed and a template to be placed on the SUS optical sensor unit for a possible functional check on field pendulum s wire simulation To create a RS485 multi node network e PREASSEMBLED IP68 CABLE 3m product code OTEL310XC53 cable 5 appendix A IP68 male connector RS485 communication cable 3m lenght Two cable splicing kit e 2 TWISTED PAIR CABLE product code OWE104VWKO 2 twisted pair cable e TEL 310S RS485 MODULE TO PC product code OTEL310X485 USB RS485 opto isolated module for PC Communication cable RS485 with DB9 connector 3m lenght 10 TEL 310S isco To manage 4 20mA measures for ex with our data acquisition system ADK 100 e PREASSEMBLED IP68 CABLE 3m product code OTEL310XC83 cable 8 appendix A IP68 male connector Connection cable 3m lenght Two cable splicing kit e 2 TWISTED PAIR CABLE product code OWE104VWKO 2 twisted pair cable Cables 5 and 8 are supplied with 3m lenght arrange to make the joints perfectly watertight with the OWE104VWKO cable in order to ensure the IP68 protection 11 IDENTIFIC
22. 310S system must be configured with the following parameters Speed 9600 Data 8 Parity None Stop 1 default parameters TEL310 Server V 7 Y USB 3 Be Toot il TELNET Pot mm Address 02 Refresh E No Address Link WEB Server Page Source C Users Desktop TEL Local Pot 8080 To get the connection press on Link button Once connected you can press on the Start button This will automatically open your Internet browser set as default connected on port 8080 The program should not be closed so that the communication remains active 52 TEL 310S SISGEO Connect the furnished USB cable cable 4 appendix A between the PC and the CUS unit Start the program TEL310 SERVER After connecting the TEL 310S system to a USB port select TEL310 from the list called Device If the words TEL310 did not appear press the Refresh button r ix TEL310 Server V 1 0 0 0 Connection Device v Refresh Link WEB Server Page Source C Users Desktop TEL Change Local Pot 8080 v To get the connection press on Link button Once connected you can press on the Star button This will automatically open your Internet browser set as default connected on port 8080 The program should not be closed so that the communication remains active 53 2 BLUETOOTH OPTIONAL TEL 310S SISGEO
23. 349609 1 204102 Beam 2 Average Minimum Maximum Std Dev 1 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 2 9179 085938 9178 664063 9179 506836 0 421387 3 18352 621094 18351 201172 18354 042969 1 420899 All values reported so far are in beam coordinates these coordinates are different from the Cartesian X and Y coordinates the latter being calculated from the former using the calibration parameters 102 TEL 310S SISGEO LEDS Coordinate 1 Coordinate X 1 D KA 3 n 3 lt RECEIVERS All points with the same value for the coordinate 1 intercept light beam 1 at the same time all points with the same value for the coordinate 2 intercept light beam 2 at the same time X coord Y coord 2 247425 3 981127 74 811020 29 565916 147 777328 62 653637 When first started and periodically during operation the TEL310 performs runs with LEDS off this is done to verify that there are not strong light sources interfering with the measure DARK RUN STATISTICS Beam Average Minimum Maximum Std Dev 1 100 000000 100 000000 100 000000 0 000000 2 100 000000 100 000000 100 000000 0 000000 The difference between darkness and light found should to be greater than 80 103 APPENDIX n 2 TECHNICAL FEATURES TEL 310S SISGEO POWER SUPPLY Main Power Supply 100 240V lt 50 60Hz 0 5VA Electronic power supply 12V 0 9A Motor power supply 24V 4 3A Q O a U O Z aa SUS unit weight CUS unit weight PWS unit weigh
24. 5 lt P use BueTooth TeLNeT IB Dr Pot coms z Address 02 Refresh Urk WEB Sarver Page Source C lsers Desktop TEl Change Local Pot 8080 TEL 310S SISGEO Connect the furnished Ethernet cross cable cable 4 appendix A Start the program TEL310 SERVER The TELNET connection requires entering the IP address of the system and the password for the standard login The program automatically searches the system using a UDP broadcast this function is not present in Microsoft VISTA and SEVEN operating system Any possible firewall must allow the use of 23TCP port r x TEL310 Server V 1 0 0 0 use BlueTooth i renner Device Refresh Addresses Password Link Change Local Pot 8080 v C Users Desktop TEL To get the connection press on Link button Once connected you can press on the Star button This will automatically open your Internet browser set as default connected on port 8080 The program should not be closed so that the communication remains active 58 END OF THE PROGRAM TEL 310S SISGEO To end the program is necessary to interrupt the server with the Stop button and close the connection with the Unlink button 59 TEL310 UPGRADE TEL 310S SISGEO Check regularly for updates on SISGEO website in the section related to the product in object The program TEL310
25. 581 Enter 9421 000000 Exit 9647 194336 Position 9534 097656 PIN 3 Entering 18591 604 609 615 619 624 632 636 640 646 652 660 664 669 676 681 688 Exiting 18810 687 682 676 670 665 660 655 649 644 639 633 628 621 616 610 603 Enter 18598 876953 Exit 18818 386719 Position 18708 632813 All these data are recorded for each forward or reverse run REVERSE RUN 1 1 BEAM 1 Beam light O min 75 Dark 1023 Dark threshold 834 Record threshold 644 Light threshold 454 Light 265 PIN 3 Entering 17087 721 712 701 689 679 669 658 647 638 629 619 610 601 592 583 573 Exiting 16884 561 575 598 600 610 618 629 639 648 657 667 677 686 695 705 714 Enter 17095 107422 Exit 16892 160156 Position 16993 632813 PIN 2 Entering 9687 731 716 705 693 681 669 657 644 633 621 609 597 587 576 564 552 Exiting 9484 549 561 573 584 596 609 620 633 645 658 670 682 695 707 720 732 Enter 9694 635742 Exit 9492 357422 Position 9593 496094 PIN 1 Entering 2311 722 708 697 684 677 666 655 645 636 626 616 606 597 589 579 570 Exiting 2108 559 571 583 593 604 616 626 635 645 656 665 674 683 692 701 709 Enter 2318 805420 Exit 2116 576416 Position 2217 690918 BEAM 2 Beam light 0 min 81 Dark 1020 Dark threshold 832 Record threshold 644 Light threshold 456 Light 268 PIN 3 Entering
26. 7 24 E0 100 000 100 000 01 04 2009 12 56 47 E0 100 000 100 000 01 04 2009 15 31 51 E0 100 000 100 000 01 04 2009 15 37 36 E0 100 000 100 000 01 04 2009 15 50 11 E0 100 000 100 000 01 04 2009 15 58 36 E0 100 000 100 000 01 04 2009 17 48 18 E0 100 000 100 000 01 04 2009 17 52 38 E0 100 000 100 000 02 04 2009 09 47 41 E0 100 000 100 000 02 04 2009 10 14 52 E0 100 000 100 000 02 04 2009 10 45 17 E0 100 000 100 000 The first two columns are the date and time of the diagnostic runs The Result column contains the error code reported for each run See Error codes paragraph For a description for MixX and MinY see appendix n 1 To correctly import this file in a spreadsheet Excel OpenOffice Lotus Notes etc check that the decimal separator in the international settings of the operating system is set to full stop and not comma Example DR 12 00 Programs the system to perform a reading composed of two cycles every 60 minutes starting at 12 00 84 TEL 310S SISGEO Related commands LG PW DL TI RN Command RN Category Measurement Syntax RN Prerequisites Advanced login Description The RN command shows the date and time for the next acquisition if no acquisition is scheduled NEVER is reported Example RN gt 11 08 08 18 00 00 Related commands LG PW RR SC SD SG SC Command SC Category Measurement Syntax SC Prerequisites Advanced login Description
27. 959 562 573 583 594 606 612 627 637 648 658 667 676 686 695 703 711 Exiting 2160 730 714 703 692 682 671 660 650 640 630 620 610 601 591 581 573 Enter 1967 409302 Exit 2168 267334 Position 2067 838379 The same values are calculated for each pin or wire and for each of the two light beams PIN 2 Entering 9335 546 557 569 581 594 607 619 632 645 658 670 683 696 709 721 734 Exiting 9537 735 723 712 701 688 675 663 651 639 626 615 604 592 580 570 560 Enter 9343 410156 Exit 9545 158203 Position 9444 284180 PIN 3 Entering 16737 572 582 592 601 611 621 630 640 650 659 669 679 689 695 707 717 Exiting 16939 726 716 705 693 682 672 661 650 641 632 622 613 604 596 585 576 Enter 16744 935547 Exit 16947 439453 Position 16846 187500 BEAM 2 Beam light 0 min 81 Dark 1020 Dark threshold 832 Record threshold 644 Light threshold 456 Light 268 PIN 1 Entering 233 572 580 589 600 606 617 626 635 645 654 663 673 684 693 702 703 Exiting 460 712 702 693 684 676 665 655 646 638 623 620 612 601 592 576 573 Enter 241 422012 Exit 467 759369 Position 354 590698 PIN 2 Entering 9413 583 591 599 608 616 624 623 641 649 657 665 673 681 689 700 705 Exiting 9639 100 TEL 310S 709 702 693 685 677 669 660 651 644 628 624 615 605 600 588
28. A 1 Prerequisites Advanced login Description Sets the number of cycles to measure when a reading is required by the 4 20mA port Example DA 2 Set number of cycles to 2 Related commands LG PW DX Command DX Category Management Syntax DX x1 x2 Default value DX 0 0 145 0 Prerequisites Advanced login Description The DX command sets the wire X coordinates that match the 4mA and the 20mA output values the values set here are used to calculate the output current to represent the measured wire position Example Related commands LG PW DY DA DY Command DY Category Management Syntax DY y1 y2 75 ee s sisceo Default value DY 0 0 60 0 Prerequisites Advanced login Description The DY command sets the wire Y coordinates that match the 4mA and the 20mA output values the values set here are used to calculate the output current to represent the measured wire position Example DY 5 3 15 4 Related commands LG PW DX DA OP Command OP Category Management Syntax OP OF DI OP Default value OP 38000 10000 0 Prerequisites Advanced login Description Sets the steps overflow values the delay between steps in microseconds and the options OF maximum number of steps for a run DI delay between steps in microseconds OP options flags If it is set to zero the dirty glass control is executed if it is set to 1 the SUS unit dirty glass control is disabled Example OP 19200 10000 0 Related
29. AN NAN Related commands None GO Command GO Category Measurement Syntax GO n Prerequisites Standard Login Default value 1 Description 64 TEL 310S SISGEO The GO n command executes a reading composed by n runs if the n parameter is omitted the system performs the reading making a run The system also accepts a syntax that previews a space instead of the equal This command does not save the readings taken Example Performs a reading composed by two races GO 2 Related commands ST AA AB RA RB DD Command DD Category Measurement Syntax DD Prerequisites Standard login Description DD command activate a diagnostic reading Example DD Related commands ST DL KO Command KO Category Management Syntax KO Prerequisites Standard login Description Reset the system After this command any possible link will be interrupt Example Related commands ST 65 TEL 310S SISGEO ST Command ST Category Management Syntax ST Prerequisites Standard login Description Returns the state of the current reading or if not performing a reading of the last reading performed The possible conditions are ST OFF No outstanding operation low power ST IDLE No outstanding operation ST HOME Moving to home position ST RUN F n Performing cycle N forward run ST RUN R n Performing cycle N backwards run ST READY EO Runs performed correct
30. ATION PLATE TEL 310S SISGEO TEL 310S system has two types of identification plate One of these reports the product registration serial number This type of plate is present in all the units 27 Ze Italy 2 Number D It is important to communicate this information when requesting information concerning the TEL 310S The second type of plate is found under the aluminum box cover of PWS and CUS unities and on SUS unity cover Made in Italy Made in Italy Made in Italy MANUFACTURER SISGEO S r MANUFACTURER SISGEO S r I MANUFACTURER SISGEO S r MODEL TEL 310S SENSOR UNIT MODEL TEL 310S POWER UNIT MODEL TEL 310S CONTROL UNIT IP GRADE IP 68 ELECTRING RATING ELECTRING RATING IN 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 5 A IN 12V 0 9 A OPERATING RANGE 10 60 C OUT 12 V 0 9 A IN 24V 4 3 A OUT 24 V 4 3 A IP GRADE IP 68 IP GRADE IP 68 OPERATING RANGE 10 60 C OPERATING RANGE 10 60 C i SE ee 1 ce A ATTENTION Follow the requirements on the plates Failure to comply with these requirements could result in damage to the device and danger to the operator 12 TEL 310S INSTALLATION TEL 310S SISGEO For a detailed description of the system installation refer to the manual of the pendulums OTEL310ANSO adjustable support 4 The ANS adjustable support OTEL310ANSO has been developed to support and fix the SUS optical sensor unit OTEL310SUSO of the new TEL 31
31. Current values Data bits 8 07 8 Automatic read rn Parity no parity None Odd O Even Stop bits 1 1 02 Logging setup Logging data Serial port setup Address for RS485 1 0 to disable 4 20 mA setup Ethernet setup Diagnostics Status Done Q Internet Here below there is a list of configurable parameters Baud rate 9600 default value 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 e Data bits 8 default value 7 8 e Parity None default value None Odd Even e Stop bits 1 default value 1 2 e Address for RS485 1 default value from 0 to 255 For the correct functioning of the communication it is necessary to not modify the default parameters of Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Parity N and Stop bits 1 The parameter Address for RS485 set the RS485 interface address This address in case of RS485 network with multiple TEL 310S must be set uniquely for each system so that the TEL 310S is addressed and then reachable The award of the same address in a RS485 network will cause communication errors resulting in the inability to communicate with TEL 310S The command Commit change needs of ADVANCED MODE login ds 4 20 mA SETUP TEL 310S SISGEO The section 4 20 mA setup allows you to configure the number of runs to make in response to a read request of the 4 20 mA interface To request a reading it is enough to supply power to the interface 24V
32. E bie LULL LLL r A egnan Motherboard picture _ Display led 7 segments N Button to select the function S G oo Button to activate the function Button to Display Last Error E Button to Reset the Software R oon A Button to Reset the Hardware N LAN connector USB connector RS485 connector 4 20mA Lines Connector co 4 11 Power connector 12 Terminal Motor Controller 2GB SD Memory Bluetooth Module optional 0 4 2 13 14 15 nn as a N Clock Battery Backup 2 1 15 x a3 wo 5 Oz o S lt gt 8 I 20 50Vdc Vp CE A A Engine control board picture 16 17 18 19 Terminal controls to motherboard Power supply Engine terminal YS owes owes wa Programming connector be TEL 310S ur ME RASTER oy tuuner Auxiliary board picture 20 10 pins connector signals 21 10 pins flat cable connector Firmware The mother card has at least 2 GByte microSD memory the maximum number of recordable acquisitions is 11100000 Files already present in SD memory card must not be altered Editing files on SD card may make it impossible to access with HTTP 23 LOCAL OPERATIONS TEL 310S SISGEO On the motherboard inside the CUS unit there is an interface with two digit 7 segment LED and some buttons to allow you to perform diagnostic tests without a PC There are four pu
33. Measuring range Measuring range of the SUS of the pendulum optical sensor unit optical manual readout 16 Influence from atmospheric conditions Any factor water mud etc that could dirty the internal part of the SUS optical sensor units cover can influence the TEL 310S correct functioning So it is essential to protect properly the SUS optical sensor unit from weather conditions leaving anyway the access possibility for cleaning maintenance In any case TEL 310S has an auto diagnostics able to alert the user for the maintenance Inverted pendulum s tank Structure open containing the optical unit Structure closed ontaining the optical unit Pendulum s wire Optical unit Sample solution used to protect the instrument old TEL 310 from weather conditions ats Installation The SUS unit wall mounting runs with the use of positioning jig optional to pierce the wall making two holes for the threaded anchors M16x370mm 1 and two holes for M8 screw 2 For a correct use the jig has to be handled taking up the reference 3 The cross reference 4 indicates the theoretical position of the pendulum wire Once the wall is pierced fix the two supports provided The first 5 by means of the two threaded anchors with lenght 370mm and the second 6 with M8x55mm screws The SUS unit is fixed to the support by four M8 screws 7 Once the unit is fixed the support must be re
34. RESULT The result of the run for error codes see the ST codes command AAX Absolute X axis value wire A AAY Absolute Y axis value wire A ABX Absolute X axis value wire B ABY Absolute Y axis value wire B RAX Value compared to the X axis reference wire A RAY Value compared to the Y axis reference wire A RBX Value compared to the X axis reference wire B RBY Value compared to the Y axis reference wire B For the proper import in spreadsheet programs Microsoft Excel OpenOffice LotusNotes etc verify that the International Settings of your operating system have e the decimal separator set to Point and not to Comma e the list separator set to Comma Viewing and downloading data on this page can be made with a STANDARD MODE login For deleting files using the buttons described above it is necessary a login in Advanced Mode 2A SERIAL PORT SETUP TEL 310S SISGEO The section Serial port setup allows the configuration of the RS485 serial port together with the serial parameters it is also possible to set the RS485 address TEL310 Telecoordinometer Windows Internet Explorer t 0 0 19 TEL t ka lt E s 10 0 0 19 x 4x3 Er A 5 gt E Uy Preferiti jj TEL310 Telecoordinometer fh gt A E v Pagna Sicuezzav Strumentir keki cj Se User Mode LOGGED IN ADVANCED MODE Firmware Version 1 0 0 Web Pages Version 1 0 Login Baud rate 9600 9600 v
35. SUS power and device management and LAN RS485 USB Bluetooth and 4 20mA communication interfaces The following diagram shows a minimal system CUS PWS TEL 310S OPTICAL SENSOR UNIT TEL 310S CONTROL UNIT TEL 310S POWER UNIT CONNECTION CABLE TEL 310 PC Main Power Supply 100 240Vac 50 60Hz 0 5VA The automatic reading system TEL 310S detects the position of one or two wires of the pendulum The pendulum straight or reverse is generally used for measurements of horizontal movements in concrete structures such as dams and buildings of a certain height such as towers and bell towers The instrument is characterized by a high resolution long term stability and validation of measurements performed by the auto diagnosis In case of flooding each unit of the system SUS CUS PWS is able to withstand up to a pressure of 0 5 bar for 30 minutes without damaging the system In the event of flooding the system will stop the execution of the measures set The IP68 protection is ONLY ensured when each connector panel of the unit CUS and PWS is closed with its cap or when its flying leads is connected 8 SYMBOLOGY TEL 310S SISGEO Here are the symbols used in this manual to alert the reader Attention Risk of electric shock Attention This operation must be executed by specialized personnel Pay particular attention to the following information STANDARD SUPPLY TEL 310S Following a brief descript
36. The WG command sets the Gateway for the external LAN access each of the four aa numbers must be in range from 0 to 255 The system must be restarted before the change takes effect Example WG 10 0 0 138 Sets the Gateway to 10 0 0 138 Related commands LG PW W1 W2 WM WA WE 80 TEL 310S SISGEO W1 Command W1 Category Ethernet Syntax W1 aaa aaa aaa aaa Default value WG 0 0 0 0 Prerequisites Advanced login Description The W1 command sets the primary DNS address for Internet access each of the four aa numbers must be in a range from 0 to 255 The primary DNS is needed only if the NTP protocol for clock synchronization is used The system must be restarted before the change takes effect Example W1 10 0 0 138 Sets the primary DNS to 10 0 0 138 Related commands LG PW W2 WG WM WA WE W2 Command W2 Category Ethernet Syntax W2 aaa aaa aaa aaa Default value WG 0 0 0 0 Prerequisites Advanced login Description The W2 command sets the secondary DNS address for Internet access each of the four aa numbers must be in a range from 0 to 255 The secondary DNS is only needed if the NTP protocol for clock synchronization is used The system must be restarted before the change takes effect Example W2 10 0 0 138 Sets the secondary DNS to 10 0 0 138 Related commands LG PW W1 WG WM WA WE 81 Ee WP Command WP Category management Syntax WP PPPPPP Default value WP 12345678 Prerequis
37. Upgrade allows the upgrading of web pages and firmware TEL310Upgrade software is present in the installation CD Within a LAN network in which Brodcast UDP packets are entitled it is possible to use the Find amp Update button to find the Telecoordinometer Windows XP However you can type the IP address to establish a connection Windows Vista and Seven e The Firmware Upgrade section allows you to upgrade the firmware contained into the motherboard of the CUS unit At the end of the TEL 310S upgrading there will be a re start e The WEB Upgrade section allows you to update the web pages contained into the motherboard of the CUS unit It should be specified a directory containing the files to update Attention is not possible to perform a partial update of the pages The update of the pages can take several minutes Wait for the confirmation message before stop the communication TEL310 MAC Login IP Password Name Adv Pass Find amp Update WEB Upgrade C Work Sisgeo TEL310 Software TEL310 web www com sisge Browse Upload WEB Pages 60 TEL 310S sst For both the updates WEB pages and firmware is required to indicate by pressing the Browse button the location of the files to update After selecting a location click on Upload Firmware or Upload Web Pages and the firmware and WEB pages will be respectively updated Updates should be execut
38. access via TELNET the LG command is invoked automatically by TELNET access 62 TEL 310S SISGEO Example Performs a standard login LG 12345 Performs an advanced login LG 12345 666 Related Commands PW PW Command PW Category Management Syntax PW AAAAAA Default value 6823 Prerequisites Standard login Description The PW command enables the advanced controls functionality AAAAAA is the password for the advances access Example Enables the advanced commands PW 666 Related commands LG 2 Command Category Management Syntax Prerequisites None Description The command Show the TEL310 current status Example TEL310 63 TEL 310S SISGEO VR 1 0 0 LP 9600 8 1 0 AD 1 DA 1 DX 1 000000 150 000000 DY 1 000000 60 000000 WE 00 04 A3 00 00 0A WA 10 0 0 15 WM 255 255 255 0 WG 10 0 0 138 W1 217 22 224 5 W2 217 22 224 52 TI 26 06 2008 14 24 30 RR 0 0 0 0 PE 0 0 OP 19200 10000 0 PO 2 247420 3 981127 P1 20 000000 15 000000 P2 25 000000 53 000000 P3 123 000000 53 000000 P4 147 681000 61 509998 CO 0 000000 0 000000 Cl 278 933990 0 000000 C2 5219 207031 0 000000 C3 15289 030273 0 000000 C4 18255 410156 0 000000 0A 0 000000 0 000000 OB 0 000000 0 000000 Oc 0 000000 0 000000 PN 1 RN 06 02 2136 06 28 15 TS 120 LG 1 SC 6 AA NAN NAN AB NAN NAN RA NAN NAN RB N
39. ands for a period exceeding 10 minutes The USB Bluetooth and RS485 modalities cannot be used simultaneously Check periodically for firmware and software updates on SISGEO website www sisgeo com in the section reserved for the product TEL 310S SEES COMMUNICATION WITH TELNET TEL 310 TELNET is a standard connection system to obtain a remote console using a TCP IP connection on port 23 Connect the Ethernet cross cable cable 3 appendix A between the PC and the CUS unit To make a connection via TELNET type TELNET aaa aaa aaa aaa from a command line where aaa aaa aaa aaa is the IP address associated to the system 27 TEL 310S SISGEO Alternatively you can use programs like PuTTY For the examples below we used the program PuTTY an alternative to TELNET software free downloadable at www putty org address Once got the connection the login is required The login is TEL310 uppercase or lowercase while the password is set in the system default 12345678 10 0 0 15 Pu 3 Login tel310 Password 12345678 Logged in successfully to list commands Once made the login the system is set in standard mode To switch to Advanced mode type the command PW XXXX where XXXX password 6823 is the advanced password Refer to the command section for more details In Microsoft Windows operating systems Vista and Seven excluded to access the TELNET program select in the
40. ault value 0 0 Prerequisites Advanced login Description OA reports and OA sets the reference position for the A wire If the value is omitted the current value is returned Example OA 1 34 4 67 Sets the value 0A gt 0A 1 34 4 67 Shows the current value Related commands LG PW RA 0B 0B Command 0B 0B Category Measurement Syntax OB x y Default value 0 0 Prerequisites Advanced login Description OB reports and OB sets the reference position for the B wire If the value is omitted the current value is returned Example OB 1 34 4 67 Sets the value 0B gt 0B 1 34 4 67 Shows the current value Related commands LG PW RB 70 TEL 310S SISGEO 0C 0C Command 0C 0C Category Measurement Syntax 0C x y Default value 0 0 Prerequisites Advanced login Description OC reports and 0C sets the reference position for the C reference pin If the value is omitted the current value is returned Example 0C 1 34 4 67 Sets the value 0C gt 0C 1 34 4 67 Shows the current value Related commands LG PW RC VR Command VR Category Management Syntax VR Prerequisites Standard login Description The VR command reports the version of the firmware currently installed in the system Example VR gt VR 1 0 0 Related commands SY STORE RESTORE Command SY STORE RESTORE Category Management Syntax SY STORE RESTORE Prerequisites Advanced login Description 71
41. ch a Click on TELNET Client and then click on the OK button Windows will ask you to wait for the end of the requested functionality configuration this may take several minutes When Windows has completed the transaction you should be able to launch the execution of the TELNET program 30 HTTP WEB Interface TEL 310S SISGEO Connect the furnished cross Ethernet cable cable 3 appendix A between the PC and CUS unit TEL310 system can be query with a standard Internet Browser IE8 Firefox Safari For the correct functioning is necessary to enable the execution of Javascript code Here are the procedures to control and possibly runs the Javascript code in the two most popular Internet browser IE8 and Firefox Microsoft Explorer e Internet To enable Javascript interpreter open Internet Explorer select Tools at the top right of the page and select nternet Options Select the Security tab and make sure that Internet is selected as the area to view and modify the settings Internet Options Security Settings Internet Zone Select a zone to view hange security settings Settings ws Y VS S Scripting Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted Active scripting sites Disable Internet Enable wi This zone is for Internet websites O Prompt except those listed in trusted and EES restricted zones Disable Enable fo Security lev
42. ck the OK button 20 TEL 310S secto Windows will ask you to wait for the configuration of functionality required this may take several minutes When Windows has completed the transaction you should be able to launch the implementation of the TELNET program Microsoft Windows Seven Select Control Panel from the Start menu of Windows Seven select the option Display by Category on the right of Control Panel and click on Install new programs in the group Programs Programs 4 l Click on Enable or disable Windows features present on the left of the screen Yi Uninstall a program If you access in Windows with administrative privileges you can simply confirm the possible task that appears If the access has been done with user limited privileges will be necessary to insert a user name and password of administrative level After a few tens of seconds you ll see a list of programs Wns es i Turn Windows features on or off To turn a feature on select its check box To turn a feature off clear its check box A filled box means that only part of the feature is turned on E d RIP Listener E Services for NFS j Jn k Management Protocol SNMP fie ae i e echo daytime etc mg Subsystem for UNIX based Applications Tablet PC Components ME Telnet Client Ir d Telnet Server E TFTP Client WIJ Windows Gadget Platform wp Windows Process Activation Service WL Windows Sear
43. commands LG PW B Command B Category Management Syntax B 76 TEL 310S SISGEO Prerequisites Advanced login Description The B command makes a DUMP of the CUS unit configuration memory in hexadecimal format Example 2B HEX DUMP zj 7 ome gt D oO O ww U G O O O 0 O O O O O O O O W We b O OO N GOG O jH CO O DIS ON N MH oO oO NH N ODU OOGO GO WW GGO N O GO WO1 HNOPOOWWWONDWOOH O i O U O OGO i i o OO w ae OO FF w OH OOU OO OO MM oo w D O O O O GO OJ D 7 i gt DWDUOrFPRr_ DADDDODOOWWMDONNBROODNU FY Wht COCOUW O O O Oi mM oO oo Wee oooooo wet Wsr PHP SP HGAHBARBRONODOWDWOWODAANWODWO Ul LODDUWONDOHDCODCOOCOW O Pp UVNNOOOOOOOoowvoorNnwoH oo SO eS GOG O DOGO GO OO Fr CO COO OS ib O O O 5 O0 Ooo w on gt D A BRB HBOCVOVDOADAOAVAVAADAAAWOOAN kB Qn oo Oo QADDAO Ay oo H SI D ao Ww WU w OW Ne SI w gt gt Q ooooooboov0 gt booobocooooooooooNDwvwHhroob gt booano6 do0 J mi gt gt oooooooo gt PDNDNDHOOOooooooooNnDo0o000OU0U Oo oo CoO OOO NE Woo oC 2 CO 5 GO O O GO O DOD Sr Os eS D OS Oa OO GOG O O OGOOGO Or Oral Oo DODODODODODAAWNHE oooooo ovooh Oo Oo 0 0 9050 I oO OOO OO OO op OS O O O OO O 0 O O 0 O 0 0 OOOO OO e
44. d by the listed in the list of available computer detaching and reconnecting the cable you should units in TEL310 Server hear a beep if the computer has a speaker and if it is enabled Check the connection cable cable 4 appendix A Bluetooth communication The TEL310 unit is not Check that the Bluetooth device is properly installed on your listed in the list of available computer units in TEL310 Server Check that TEL310 is listed among the Bluetooth peripherals by clicking with the left mouse button on the Bluetooth icon in the toolbar and select the option Show Bluetooth Devices In case add it following instructions in the manual MEASURAMENT PROBLEMS TEL 310S TEL310 has a display pushing the third pushbutton an error code is displayed These error codes match the codes displayed by the browser possible error codes and corrective actions are reported in the following table 94 TEL310S secto EO El E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF Measure was correctly completed Measure was aborted by user UNUSED UNUSED Motor controller error Check that the mechanical system is not blocked Box overheating Water detected Motor blocked UNUSED X photo detector fault Y photo detector fault Light on X photo detector Light on Y photo detector Glass dirty for X beam Glass dirty for Y beam No communication with aux boa
45. ed darkness values above from light values below e Light threshold calculated threshold below which a light beam is considered non obstructed e Light measured signal on the photo transistors when the beam is non obstructed BEAM 1 Beam light O min 75 Dark 1023 Dark threshold 834 Record threshold 644 Light threshold 454 Light 265 When during the movement of the SUS unit measure head the light beam crosses a pin or a wire the photo transistor is progressively obscured received light decreases so that the value reported by the photo transistor follows a curve similar to the one in the next image Entering Exiting Measure INININNININININNINNNINNIIIINIINIINIIITNNIN STEP For each pin or wire both the entering edge when the light beam is progressively obstructed and the exiting edge when the light beam reappears 99 TEL 310S SISGEO Around each edge sixteen values are collected one for each step of the stepper motor for the entering edge of PIN 1 the recorded values are STEP Measure STEP Measure STEP Measure STEP Measure 1959 562 1960 573 LGA 583 1962 594 LOGS 606 1964 612 1965 627 1966 637 1967 648 1967 658 1969 667 1970 676 si 686 1972 695 18975 703 1974 711 Interpolating these values an ideal entry position is calculated the value 1967 409302 reported below as well as an exit position 2168 267334 and the central position of the pin or wire 2067 838379 PIN 1 Entering 1
46. ed one by one At the end of the update a message will confirm the completion of the transaction The firmware update preserves the configurations set The firmware update is a very delicate operation and must be erformed by qualified personnel The disconnection or the failure of ower during the update can irremediably affect the functioning of the device 61 TEL 310S SISGEO Access to the system is governed by the insertion of a password There are two password Standard and Advanced Below is a summary table of the available commands depending on the entered password We recommend the use of commands that require Advanced Password only to qualified personnel e Commands that do not require passwords LG e Commands that require Standard Passwords PW GO DD KO ST DP DD TP AA AB AC RA RB RC VR T e Commands that require Advanced Password 0A 0B 0C SY P1 P2 P3 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 XX XY XA XB XR BT CX CA LP AD DA DX XR B T DY OP 7B 1 WE WA WM WGW1 W2 PE PN RR RN SC SD SGTS Below is a list of commands executable on the TEL 310S system LG Command LG Category Management Syntax LG PPPPPP AAAAAA Prerequisites None Description The LG command makes the login to the telecoordinometer The only commands accepted by the telecoordinometer without a login are LG e PPPPPP is the password for the standard access max 16 characters AAAAAA is the password for the advances access In the case of
47. el For this zone Prompt Allow status bar updates via script Disable Custom i O Enable ee haa ra level Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windt y To use the recommended settings click Default level Disable Enable SP Enable YSS filtar lt Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Custom level Default level Reset custom settings Reset all zones to default level Reset to iM edium high default Click Customize level and be sure that in the list Security Settings in the group Scripting the item Active Scripting is Enable 31 Mozilla Firefox i Mozilla Firefox To enable Javascript interpreter start your Internet browser select Options under Tools menu Select the Contents and make sure the Enable JavaScript is checked Options l oa 4 j Cy Jake oag General Tabs Content Applications Privacy Security Advanced Block pop up windows Load images automatically Enable JavaScript Fonts amp Colors Default font Times New Roman M see ics w Choose your preferred language for displaying pages Languages 32 Typing the IP address of the telecoordinometer you access the home page The default IP address is 192 168 1 100 SISGEQ Geotechueal feotrumertetion Masulectuing Corgunp Windows Internet Eaplorer SO x 100019 Wy Fwi 98 S350 Garmchricd bt urewtabs Hariiscis 3 TEL310 Start
48. gn a static IP address For the proper allocation of the network address please contact the network administrator IP Subnet mask Gateway First DNS and Second DNS these parameters are the settings of your network card They must be properly allocated in order to connect a TEL 310S to a network or connect a computer to a TEL 310S The command Commit change needs a login in ADVANCED MODE 47 ees sisceo By default the TEL 310S has a network address configured in the following way IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 100 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 GATWAY 192 168 1 1 It is therefore necessary that the PC with which you are connecting to have the network card configured with the same class of addresses for example IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 5 SUBNETMASK 255 255 255 0 GATWAY 192 168 1 1 The DHCP function having by default a static address is disabled By checking the box use DHCP this function will start At each re start the TEL 310S will seek a DHCP server which assigns a valid address After a few minutes if no address is assigned to the TEL 310S the address 169 254 0 1 will be automatically set 48 SS oss asak The section Diagnostics allows you to make test on the equipment In particular in addition to buttons for the run executions there is a text box where you can specify a command to be sent to the TEL 310S Check in the chapter Command List the commands available TEL310 Telecoordinometer
49. gulated so that the wire falls to therange center and the level indicates the correct alignement of the system 18 TEL 310S SISGED If the pendulum wire to monitor is not near a vertical wall the SUS unity could be fixed to the floor using the same positioning jig described above to execute the holes for the two M16 x 370mm threaded anchors Again it is useful to use the cross reference 4 indicating the theoretical position of the pendulum wire If you have to install the SUS unity at a certain height above the floor or at a certain distance from the wall is necessary to create a structure in carpentry Fix the SUS CUS and PWS unities in a dry place without dust avoid direct sunlight on SUS unity To facilitate the correct installation connection cables 1 and 2 between SUS and CUS unities are 5m length and the connection cable 6 between CUS and PWS unities is 5m length see appendix A To fix the two boxes CUS and PWS there is a predisposition on them for the fixing with chemical or mechanical dowels for screw with 6mm of diameter To use the box predisposition it is necessary to make the holes in the wall with distance 310x180mm you can use the same box as a template With this type of fixing it is necessary to remove the cover so it is strongly recommended to follow the procedure described in this manual to close the cover once the box is fixed It is advisable to analyze the workplace in orde
50. he problems that should occur Problems when accessing with a Browser The initial page of the TEL310 is not displayed Pages are not displayed correctly Check that the TEL310 is switch on and connected to the Ethernet If your browser window was not opened by TEL310 server check the address you are using for connecting to TEL310 Server using a Telnet connection Check that JavaScript execution is enabled in your browser Communication problems with TEL310 Server The initial page of the TEL310 is not displayed Pages are not displayed correctly RS485 communication The initial page of the TEL310 is not displayed TELNET communication Check that TEL310 is on and connected Depending on the type of connection you are using RS485 USB Bluetooth optional Telnet Ethernet go to the relevant section Check that JavaScript execution is enabled in your browser Check that the selected COM port is the one actually connected to the TEL310 Check that the RS485 adapter you are using is set in half duplex mode transmission controlled by RTS Check the address of the TEL310 using a different connection Check the connection cable cable 5 appendix A The TEL310 unit is not Check the TEL 310S IP address listed in the list of available To update the list click on the Refresh button units in TEL310 Server 93 USB communication The TEL310 unit is not Check that the USB peripheral is recognize
51. hnical features Pag 104 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Appendix H Appendix Appendix L TEL 310S SISGEO To ensure a safe and efficient functioning please read the following instructions carefully before use Any unauthorized modification is considered a total responsibility of the user In addition to the standards listed above the user must comply with the existing legislation on safety and health of employees in the workplace Check the product for damages caused by transport Verify that your package includes all standard accessories and any accessories required In case contact the manufacturer The use of the equipment shall be done only after the proper connection and following the configuration needed so the user must carefully perform all the operations described herein SISGEO will not be liable for inconveniences damages accidents etc due to lack of knowledge or non application of the requirements contained in this manual The use any possible maintenance or repair of the equipment is allowed only to skilled and authorized operators These operators must be physically professionally and intellectually capable For information or orders of spare parts always specify the data reported on the identification plate showing the serial number inside each device When replacing parts use only ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS The manufacturer reserves the rig
52. ht to make changes in case of any manufacturing or commercial need without notice It will attempt to ensure that user manuals are updated in order to reflect functional product revisions NOTES ON SYSTEM UTILISATION TEL 310S SISGEO Use connectors and ports Never force a connector into a port Check for possible obstructions in the port If the connector and port do not connect easily they probably do not match Make sure the connector matches the port and have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port In order to make a proper connection always refer to the instructions described in this manual WASTE DISPOSAL TEL 310S According to the European standard 2002 96 CE the disused instrument must be disposed in a correct way The recyclable materials are recovered in order to avoid the environmental damage For more information please contact your waste disposal service or the instrument retailer SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TEL 310S SISGEO The system TEL 310S Telecoordinometer is mainly composed by three devices TEL 310S OPTICAL SENSOR UNIT SUS Sensor for detecting the position of one or product code OTEL310SUSO two steel wires of the pendulum with 2mm diameter TEL 310S POWER UNIT PWS Box containing the components necessary product code OTEL310PWSO to provide proper power to the CUS TEL 310S CONTROL UNIT CUS Box containing the electronic components product code OTEL310CUSO for the
53. in section shows the date and time in the system and status of login There are three possible login status NOT LOGGED IN LOGGED IN STANDARD MODE and LOGGED IN ADVANCED MODE e The login in STANDARD MODE allows viewing all pages download data but does not allow any kind of configuration change e The login in ADVANCED MODE incorporates the functions of the STANDARD MODE and allows more complete control of configurations in these web pages network card settings acquisition settings 4 20mA setting etc The system remains logged for 10 minutes from the receipt of the last command In this page you can also change your login password To change password please log in ADVANCED MODE and insert in Set password and Repeat password your new password choice It is possible to change only the STANDARD MODE password The ADVANCED MODE password can not be changed gt 34 TEL 310S GISGEO To read and access the following pages you must have performed a STANDARD MODE or ADVANCED MODE login After the execution of the first run we recommend to change your login password using the appropriate function The ADVANCED MODE password should be communicated only to qualified personnel seeing that it authorizes the execution of all commands provided in later chapters for each command it is cleared whether access to ADVANCED MODE or STANDARD MODE are required 33 CURRENT VALUES TEL 310S SISGEO The
54. in this directory c Program Files sisgeo TEL310SERVER_ for Windows XP c Program Files sisgeo TEL310SERVER_ for Windows Vista and Seven The operating systems Windows Vista and Seven have introduced some new safety standards One of these is the UAC User Access Control which is useful to check the privileges of the users registered on the computer and to prevent the execution of damaging software A first application of this control can be seen with the numerous requests for confirmation to the operations performed on the computer An other restriction is in the path Program Files and consequently these restrictions are applied also to the programs installed in this directory The easiest way to circumvent this restriction is to install the software in a different location e g on a second partition disk or by creating a folder directly under C TEL 310 The connection can be done in 4 ways RS485 USB BLUETOOTH and TELNET 50 RS485 OPTIONAL TEL 310S SISGEO RS485 network CUS CUS 1 2 RS485 USB Converter PC Laptop The picture above shows an example of RS485 network On each CUS unit there are two RS485 connectors These connectors are in parallel to allow a in out with the RS485 communication cable cable 5 appendix A 51 TEL 310S SISGEO Start the program TEL310 SERVER To start the connection select the communication port Port and the RS485 address Address The TEL
55. ing After few seconds you will be redirected to the Home Page If you do not wish to wait click on the active link here on the page If you have an Internet connection e Press on SISGEO logo in the top left side and you will be redirected to SISGEO website e Click on TEL 310S image at the top right side and you will be redirected to SISGEO website in the section dedicated to the TEL 310S 233 lt TEL 310S Pressing the Back key you will be always redirected to the Home Page we recommend to use only the sections on the left of the web pages After a few seconds you will se the home page TEL310 Telecoordinometer Windows Internet Explorer i to 10 0 0 19 TEL310 KIEIRZIERR Jef ol Preferiti ii TEL310 Telecoordinometer ay H v Paginav Sicurezza Strumenti fj cj i User Mode LOGGED IN ADVANCED MODE Firmware Version 1 2 Web Pages Version 1 0 Current date and time 22 10 2009 14 17 46 LOGIN STATUS LOGGED IN ADVANCED MODE Automatic read Access Password Logging setup Logging data Serial port setup 4 20 mA setup Ethernet setup Advanced functions code Diagnostics z a Password change Section Set password Repeat password eoccccee Change password Q Internet On the left of the home page there are sections that allow the control system You must login to allow the operation of those sections Log
56. intenances During the warranty period we assure that the equipment supplied is free from defects in materials for a standard and appropriate use Repairs and or recalibrations should always be carried out at SISGEO factory or by personnel trained and authorized by SISGEO In case of repair and or recalibration please send us the device and every accessory in the container provided in order to prevent damage from shocks during transport This procedure involves the filling out of the form on our website www sisgeo com to the link assistance repairs once inserted the request a confirmation with the related authorization code will be sent to the e mail address indicated Note the material has to be packed properly and sent in door to door basis freight to client charge to SISGEO S r l Via F Serpero 4 F1 20060 MASATE Ml Attn to Technical Assistance Office Tel 39 02 95764130 Fax 39 02 95762011 e mail assistance sisgeo com Phone Assistance Telephone support for installation configuration of equipment measurement systems and Software Technical assistance on site for the supplied instrumentations Technical support for the installation of monitoring systems with its commissioning and start up through the add of specialized technician s teams Training Possibility of training at our Factory or at site related to the installation procedures the system configuration and the use of measurement systems 97
57. ion of the components present in each unit e TEL 310S OPTICAL SENSOR UNIT product code OTEL310SUSO Biaxial optical sensor nominal range 150x60mm Stepper linear motor Sensor to detect water IP68 submersible cover IP68 SUS CUS double cable 5m cable 1 and 2 appendix A e TEL 310S CONTROL UNIT product code OTEL310CUSO Motherboard auxiliary board and motor driver board LAN USB RS485 and 4 20mA communication port IP68 aluminium box USB cable 3m cable 4 appendix A Ethernet cross cable 3m cable 3 appendix A Software for management and communication e TEL 310S POWER UNIT product code OTEL310PWSO IP68 aluminium box 100 240V power supply cable 3m IP68 PWS CUS cable 5m cable 6 appendix A e ADJUSTABLE SENSOR SUPPORT product code OTEL310ANSO SUS mounting bar Adjustable support Wall bracket support NOTE mounting kit for TEL 310S POWER UNIT and for TEL 310S CONTROL UNIT not furnished CUS and PWS units are housed in aluminum boxes prepared for fixing to the wall using four M6 screws not supplied TEL 310S SISGEO Listed below are the accessories available for TEL 310S Telecoordinometer e TEL 310S BLUETOOTH product code OTEL310BTO Internal Bluetooth module 2 4 GHz omni directional antenna IP68 e ADJUSTABLE SENSOR SUPPORT product code OTEL310ANSO SUS mounting bar Adjustable support Wall support e TEL
58. ire Example AA AA 10 23 34 12 Related commands GO DD AB AC AB Command AB Category Measurement Syntax AB Prerequisites Standard login Description Returns the absolute X and Y coordinates for the B wire Example AB AB 12 43 56 33 Related commands GO DD AA AC AC Command AC Category Measurement Syntax AC Prerequisites Standard Login Description Returns the absolute X and Y coordinates for the C reference pin Example AC AC 14 23 65 44 Related commands GO DD AA AB RA Command RA 68 A s SISGED Category Measurement Syntax RA Prerequisites Standard login Description Returns the X and Y coordinates of the A wire relative to the reference position set with the OA command Example RA gt RA 12 34 35 46 Related commands RB RC 0A RB Command RB Category Measurement Syntax RB Prerequisites Standard login Description Returns the X and Y coordinates of the B wire relative to the reference position set with the OB command Example RB gt RB 12 34 35 46 Related commands RA RC 0B RC Command RC Category Measurement Syntax RC Prerequisites Standard login Description Returns the X and Y coordinates of the C reference pin relative to the reference position set with the OC command Example RC gt RC 12 34 35 46 69 TEL 310S SISGED Related commands RA RB 0C 0A 0A Command 0A 0A Category Measurement Syntax OA x y Def
59. ites Advanced login Description The WP command sets a new password for the system Only the Standard login password can be changed Example PW 12345 Related commands LG PW PE PE Command PE PE Category Measurement Syntax PE R SS Default value PE 0 0 Prerequisites Advanced login Description The PE command sets the number of cycles for automatic readings and the delay between readings R is the number of cycles for each reading and SS is the delay in minutes between readings If the PE command is issued without parameters the currently set values are displayed To disable automatic readings issue the command PE 0 0 Example PE 2 60 Sets the system to perform a reading composed of two cycles every 60 minutes 82 co es os ssc Related commands LG PW PN PN Command PN Category Measurement Syntax PN Prerequisites Advanced login Description The PN command shows the minutes remaining before the next automatic reading Example PN gt 120 Related commands LG PW PE RR RR Command RR RR Category Measurement Syntax RR R SS HH MM Default value RR 0 0 0 0 Prerequisites Advanced login Description The RR command sets acquisition parameters R is the number of cycles for each measure SS is the interval between acquisitions in minutes and HH MM is the time for the first acquisition The RR commands without parameters shows the current settings Example RR 2 60 12 00 Program
60. ly ST READY E1 Runs aborted by user ST READY E4 Motor controller error ST READY E5 Temperature out of range ST READY E6 Water detected ST READY E8 Moving head is blocked ST READY E9 Photodiode on x axis broken ST READY EA Photodiode on y axis broken ST READY EB External light detected on x receiver ST READY EC External light detected on y receiver ST READY ED Glass is dirty for x beam ST READY EE Glass is dirty for y beam ST READY EF Aux board does not answer Example ST ST READY H Related commands GO DD DP Command DP Category Diagnostic Syntax DP Prerequisites Advanced login Description The DP command prints a detailed report of the last performed run To enable recording of the detailed log the VE 1 command must be issued first 66 TEL 310S sst Example DP LAST LOG Related commands DD DL Command DL Category Diagnostic Syntax DL Prerequisites Advanced login Description The DL command prints the log of the periodic diagnostic runs Example DL LAST LOG Related commands DD DR TP Command TP Category Diagnostic Syntax TP Prerequisites Standard login Description Returns the temperature in Celsius C measured inside the CUS unit Example TP TP 22 5C Related commands AA Command AA Category Measurement 67 TEL 310S SISGED Syntax AA Prerequisites Standard login Description Returns the absolute X and Y coordinates for the A w
61. n millimeters 36 AUTOMATIC READ TEL 310S SISGEO The Automatic read section allows the configuration of the readings to be executed automatically To request a read you just need to provide power to the interface 24V The configuration requires the insertion of the interval in minutes between two readings and the number of runs for each reading this last parameter is the maximum number of attempts runs done if the TEL 310S system detects an anomaly see the codes to par 4 20mA Setup TEL310 Telecoordinometer Windows Internet Explorer ki hto 10 0 0 19 TEL310 JAAR E p Preferiti ki TEL310 Telecoordinometer fa B E mp v Paginay Sicurezzay Strumentiy Or ii SISGEO User Mode LOGGED IN ADVANCED MODE Firmware Version 1 0 0 2 Web Pages Version 1 0 Login Automatic read enabled Current values Automatic read Logging setup Logging data Next read scheduled in minutes Automatic read scheduled every minutes Number of runs Serial port setup 4 20 mA setup Ethernet setup Diagnostics Note when automatic read is enabled the last value read is used to answer measure requests instead of starting a new read Status Done Internet Before you configure the parameters on this page you need to set the value Starting at hh mm to enter the time in hours two digits and minutes two digits in which you want to start reading this field is present o
62. n the Logging Setup page Then in the Automatic Read page check the Automatic read enabled square enter the frequency of reading in the Automatic read scheduled every minutes field and set the number of trials runs in the Number of runs field Each race takes about 90 seconds take it into consideration when setting the parameters The field Next read Scheduled in minutes shows the remaining time until the next automatic reading To confirm and set the inserted values press Commit change AT TEL 310S sisazo 2 In case of planned acquisitions they will be executed according to the start date and time set and any possible automatic reading is postponed to the end of the planned acquisitions The readings taken with the Automatic read have the only purpose of having a valid read immediately available when a value is requested through the interface 4 20 mA Automatic readings can not save data The command Commit change needs the ADVANCED MODE login 38 Ss eee TELSI0S asak The Logging Setup section allows you to set the rhythm of acquisitions and the time of the first acquisition The button Set time synchronize the time of the TEL 310S with that of the connected computer You can also configure a time server SNTP for the time synchronization as the time server returns the time according to Greenwich time for the Italian and Central European time zone it
63. nced login Description Sets the stepper values for the calibration points see calibration procedure getting them from the last run performed Never use this command to not compromise the functionality of the system If there are not three wires during the last run an error is generated Example CX Related commands LG PW GO CA C0 04 CA Command CA Category Measurement Syntax CA X Prerequisites Advanced login 13 TEL 310S ssoi Description Calculates a new calibration based on the values entered with P1 P3 C0 C4 and CX commands The X parameter refers to the number of points in the calibration currently only CA 5 is supported Never use this command to not compromise the functionality of the system Example CA 5 Related commands LG PW P1 P3 C0 C4 CX LP Command LP Category Management Syntax LP S B T P Default value LP 9600 8 1 N Prerequisites Advanced login Description Sets parameters for the RS485 port S Speed B data bits T Stop bits P Parity N None O Odd E Even Example LP 9600 8 1 N Related commands LG PW AD AD Command AD Category Management Syntax AD A Default value AD 1 Prerequisites Advanced login Description The AD command sets the address for the RS485 port valid addresses are in range from 01 to 99 74 TEL 310S SISGEO Example AD 1 Related commands LG PW LP DA Command DA Category Measurement Syntax DA R Default value D
64. nced login Description The XB command sets the value generated on the 4 20 mA current output B the NNNNN value must be in a range from 0 to 65535 Example XB 13107 Sets B output to about 4mA Related commands LG PW XR XA XR Command XR Category Diagnostic Syntax XR Prerequisites Advanced login Description Switches off the LEDs and resets current outputs A and B to zero Example 89 TEL 310S ssc Related commands BT BT Command BT BT Category Communication Syntax BT NNN Prerequisites Advanced login Bluetooth Module installed Description The BT command initializes the Bluetooth module If the NNN parameter is present module name is set to NNN A PC will not detect the name change until the module is deleted from its list and associated again The pairing code Key for the device is set to 574832 Example BT TEL310A Sets the BT name of the unit to TEL310A and initializes the Bluetooth module Related commands LG PW 90 STANDARD CONFIGURATION TEL 310S SISGEO The system is preconfigured with a standard configuration This configuration is as follows MAC the last two values can change IP NET MASK GATEWAY DNS1 DNS2 DHCP NetBIOSName RS485 Speed RS485 Bits RS485 Parity RS485 Stop RS485 Address DX DY Password STANDARD MODE Password ADVAMCED MODE LogStep LogRuns LogStartHH LogStartMM AutomaticTime AutomaticRuns OptionStep OptionDelay OptionFlags
65. ommand WE Category Ethernet Syntax WE mm mm mm Default value WE 00 00 250 Prerequisites Advanced login Description This command sets the last three digits of the MAC address Two different systems of any type connected to the same network MUST have different MAC addresses The system must be restarted before the change takes effect Example WE 23 15 106 Related commands LG PW WA WG WM W1 W2 WA Command WA Category Ethernet Syntax WA aaa aaa aaa aaa Default value WA 192 168 1 100 Prerequisites Advanced login Description Sets the IP address of the TEL310 unit each of the four aa numbers must be in range from 0 to 255 To enable DHCP enter command WA 0 0 0 0 The system must be restarted before the change takes effect Example WA 10 0 0 44 Sets the IP address to 10 0 0 44 Related commands LG PW W1 W2 WM WG WE 79 TEL 310S SISGEO WM Command WM Category Ethernet Syntax WM aaa aaa aaa aaa Default value WM 255 255 255 0 Prerequisites Advanced login Description The WM command sets the LAN subnet mask Each of the four aa numbers must be in range from 0 to 255 The system must be restarted before the change takes effect Example WM 255 255 255 0 Sets the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 Related commands LG PW W1 W2 WM WG WE WA WG Command WG Category Ethernet Syntax WG aaa aaa aaa aaa Default value WG 192 168 1 1 Prerequisites Advanced login Description
66. onnection Changing these parameters may cause the system to disconnect from the network Consult your network administrator to obtain the configuration parameters Below there is a list of configurable fields TEL310 Telecoordinometer Windows Internet Explorer Ie 10 0 0 19 TE x CEES E is u oO 3 5 S F Vy Preferiti jj TEL310 Telecoordinometer D G v Paginay Sicurezzay Strumentiy r SISGEO User Mode LOGGED IN ADVANCED MODE Firmware Version 1 0 0 2 Web Pages Version 1 0 Login MAC address 0 4 a3 0 0 fa Current values Use DHCP a Automatic read IP 10 0 lo 19 Logging setup en Subnet mask 255 255 1 255 lo Serial port setup Gateway 10 0 x lo 138 4 20 mA setup First DNS 27 22 224 51 Ethernet setup Ge Second DNS 217 2 1 224 52 Status Done Q Intenet Ar 100 MAC address this address is fixed and it is set unambiguously at the factory for every motherboard of the CUS unit so that in the same network it will not possible to find two TEL 310S with the same address Having two or more TEL 310S with the same address of the same network would cause malfunctions to the whole network Use DHCP checking this field you enable the search for a DHCP server The DHCP server assigns network addresses to all devices on the network that have enabled this function If your network does not have a DHCP server you need to assi
67. our device does not support one We recommend using a passkey that is 8 to 16 digits long The longer the passkey the more secure it will be Click on Next button and wait for Windows to complete the installation In case of multiple TEL 310S devices with Bluetooth connection you should rename each TEL 310S in order to distinguish them eg modify TEL 310 with TEL 310_1 56 TEL 310S SISGEO At the end you will see a confirmation window Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Completing the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard The Bluetooth device was successfully connected to your computer Your computer and the device can communicate whenever they are near each other To close this wizard click Finish Using the external Bluetooth keys the connection can be seen from the operating system as a virtual serial connection twill be thus assigned a virtual COM to the device In this case the connection following the normal procedure described in the previous pages might be impossible because Bluetooth connection is seen as a RS232 serial connection In this case to establish a Bluetooth connection you should select in software TEL310SERVER the RS485page check the field no address and select the virtual COM port that the system has given visible in the Bluetooth association phase or in Device Manager in the System menu of the operating system in use Ik TE1310 Server v 1 0 0 0 JI leds Connaction
68. r to evaluate the best solution 10 TEL 310S POWER SUPPLY TEL 310S SISGEO The TEL 310S Telecoordinometer is powered by PWS unity That unit powers the electronic present into the CUS unity which in turn provides power 12 e 24 V to the engine and to the optical drive of the SUS unit Make sure that the power supplied to the system meets the operating range of the product 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 5VA In order to power the TEL 310S Telecoordinometer make sure only after making the connections described above to have set the magnetothermic differential switch present in the PWS unit in ON position 1 connect CUS and PWS unities with the 4 poles flying cable supplied cable 6 appendix A 2 connect cable 1 appendix A the SUS unit to the CUS unit connector identificated as MOTOR with the 4 poles flying cable supplied 3 connect with the 10 poles flying cable supplied cable 2 appendix A SUS unit to the connector identificated as SENSOR SIGNALS present in CUS unit 4 connect the cable with Shuko 90 plug Franco German to the related socket Basing on the system architecture chosen you should ensure the connection of other cables refers to appendix A for more information Connect CUS unit to a system with ground protection CUS plug is the means of disconnection therefore it must be always reachable gt 30 CUS UNIT DESCRIPTION TEL 310S SISGEO u war be Fit Sie ee H
69. rd Check connections between the main card and the motor controller board into CUS unit Let the system cool down before attempting a measure again Remove water from measure well Check that the measure mechanical system into the SUS unit is not blocked Check that the system inverts motion when the head reaches the point closer to the motor Contact the support Check that the plexiglas shell of SUS unit is clean Contact the support Check that the plexiglas shell of SUS unit is clean Contact the support Check that the SUS unit is not hit directly by sunlight or by a strong light Check that the SUS unit is not hit directly by sunlight or by a strong light Check that the plexiglas shell of SUS unit is clean Check that the plexiglas shell of SUS unit is clean Check for the connection between mother board and aux board Contact the support 95 TEL 310S SISGEO Here is the list of codes when using the interface 4 20mA 4 20mA X 4 20mA Y Descrizione Reading not performed No communication with aux board Light presence on the photodiode X Light presence on the photodiode Y Led X fault Led Y fault Aborted by user Dirty glass O UO ONNENN a a oO OD OO N 0O N Unspecified error 96 STE C Sisgeo S r l is aware of the importance covered by the after sales assistant service therefore Sisgeo Technical Support is structured to offer the following services Repairs and ma
70. s the system to perform a reading composed of two cycles every 60 minutes starting at 12 00 Related commands LG PW RN SC SG SD Tl DR DR Command DR DR Category Periodic Diagnostic Measurement 83 TEL 310S sst Syntax DR HH MM Default value Configured to not perform diagnostic runs Prerequisites Advanced login Description The DR command sets the periodic diagnostic reading DD HH MM is the time of the day at which the reading is performed The DD command without parameters displays the current settings The results of the daily diagnostic runs are saved in a file named DIAG CSV This is an example for the generated file DATE TIME RESULT MINX MINY 27 03 2009 15 18 12 E0 98 413 96 825 27 03 2009 15 30 15 E0 100 000 98 413 27 03 2009 15 43 50 ED 100 000 100 000 27 03 2009 15 57 09 ED 100 000 98 413 27 03 2009 16 11 14 E0 100 000 98 413 27 03 2009 16 50 07 E0 100 000 100 000 27 03 2009 16 53 32 E0 100 000 100 000 27 03 2009 17 04 53 E0 100 000 100 000 27 03 2009 17 07 16 EC 0 000 0 000 27 03 2009 17 26 50 E0 100 000 100 000 27 03 2009 17 46 20 E0 100 000 100 000 30 03 2009 09 28 20 E0 100 000 100 000 30 03 2009 10 00 19 E0 100 000 100 000 30 03 2009 10 56 13 E0 100 000 100 000 30 03 2009 1 1 07 01 EC 0 000 0 000 30 03 2009 11 15 53 E0 100 000 100 000 30 03 2009 11 31 56 E0 100 000 100 000 30 03 2009 1 1 40 18 E0 100 000 100 000 30 03 2009 13 05 58 E0 100 000 100 000 30 03 2009 13 3
71. sh buttons from left to right e S Select the function pushing this button repeatedly all available functions are shown e G Go start selected function e E Error shows TEL310 error state related to the last run or the current measure operation if any e R Reset reset TEL 310 aborting any running operation this is a software reset The following commands are available Off no function selected GO Go Start a reading di Di Start a diagnostic reading L1 L1 Switch on LED1 into the SUS unit L2 L2 Switch on LED2 into the SUS unit O1 01 Switch off LED1 into the SUS unit O2 02 Switch off LED2 into the SUS unit AO AO Switch off current generator A Al A1 Setthe 4mA current generator A A2 A2 Set the 10mA current generator A A3 A3 Set the 20mA current generator A BO BO Switch off current generator B B2 B2 Set the 4mA current generator B B3 B3 Set the 10mA current generator B B4 B4 Set the 20mA current generator B 24 ERRORS CODIFICATION TEL 310S SISGEO The system performs a series of tests to determine conditions that prevent the proper functioning of equipment In particular are checked temperature LED functioning photo transistor operation the engine block the trolley block proximity detection dirty glass auxiliary board operation presence of water presence of light on photo transistor Errors that may be reported for actions triggered by pushing the E key are e0 No error detected El Run abor
72. start menu All Programs Accessories Command Prompt Once obtained a command shell type TELNET followed by the TEL 310S address 28 TEL 310S SISGEO In the operating systems Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows Seven the TELNET program is not enabled by default If trying to start you will get a message like the following TELNET is not recognize as internal or external command an executable program or a batch file follow the steps described below to activate the program Microsoft Windows Vista Select Control Panel from the Start menu with Vista select the Classic View option and double click the Programs icon Programs gt Il Uninstall a program In the Programs and Features group click Turn Windows features on or off You will be asked to confirm the request and after a few tens of seconds you ll see a list of programs Turn Windows features on or off To turn a feature on select its check box To turn a feature off clear its check box A filled box means that only part of the feature is turned on Fl RIP Listener m OL Services for NFS E _ Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP services i e echo daytime etc J Subsystem for UNIX based Applications ap Tablet PC Components FT Telnet Client p Telnet Server d TFTP Client v d Windows Gadget Platform d Windows Process Activation Service l Windows Search as Check the TELNET Client item and cli
73. t SUS material CUS and PWS housing material Digital precision and repeatability Analogic precision and repeatability 4 20 mA interface Present Pollution degree 2 TEST Electromagnetic compatibility EN 61326 1 2006 EN 301 489 1 7 v 1 3 2 EN 300 328 v1 7 1 Safety requirements EN 61010 1 2001 104 105 106 107 Via F Serpero 4 F1 20060 MASATE Ml Tel 39 02 95764130 Fax 39 02 95762011 e mail info sisgeo com www sisgeo com 108
74. ted by user E2 Not used E3 Not used E4 Motor controller error CUS unit E5 Unit overheating CUS unit E6 Water detected SUS unit E7 Motor blocked SUS unit E8 Not used SUS unit E9 Photodetector on X axis fault SUS unit Ea Photodetector on Y axis fault SUS unit Eb External light detected on X axis photodetector SUS unit Ec External light detected on Y axis photodetector SUS unit Ed Dirty glass for X axis photodetector SUS unit Ee Dirty glass for Y axis photodetector SUS unit ef Missing connection with auxiliary board CUS unit The error codification reported in this table is the same even in the management software TEL 310S system performs two diagnostic runs on reboot TEL 310S system can be configured to perform even two automatic diagnostic runs per day refer to the DR command 295 TEL 310S SISGEO A Three different types of reset are defined one hardware reset and two software resets HARDWARE RESET BUTTON TEL 310S Pressing the reset button on the motherboard see figure below you start a low level reset of the microprocessor and all its activities The date and time in the internal clock and the options set in the unit configuration are not influenced After the button pressing the TEL 310S will make again the two diagnostic runs Button for the hardware reset RESET SOFTWARE BUTTON TEL 310S On the motherboard there is a reset button R button controlled by
75. the software It interrupts all pending operations without reinitialize the unit so start up operations are not performed DHCP Search Diagnostic Run etc RESET SOFTWARE COMMAND TEL 310S This reset is performer by sending the command KO The KO command can be end either by WEB pages that from TELNET It performs a new initialization of all operations including DHCP renew the broadcast Discovery and runs diagnostics Sending this command stops any notice or process ab TEL 310S SISGEO The unit restore operations restores the unit to the factory configuration To access the restore function e disconnect the power supply e hold down the button S G e E and restore the power e the display will show rE flashing Release the keys within a few seconds e the display after 10 seconds will show the characters 00 flashing and TEL 310S is reset COMMUNICATION TEL 310S The TEL310S system allows the connection in the following ways 1 TELNET 2 HTTP WEB pages interface 3 RS485 4 USB 5 BLUETOOTH The communication ports USB Ethernet RS485 4 20 mA and Sensor Signals are protected by double insolation TELNET and HTTP are protocols on Ethernet physical connection The USB RS485 and BLUETOOTH modalities require the installation of TEL310SERVER program included in the CD All procedures require a login The system performs an automatic logout if it does not receive comm
76. ttings of the operating system is set to full stop and not comma Related commands LG PW SC SD TI Tl Command TI TI Category Management 86 TEL 310S sisczo Syntax TI _DD MM YY HH mm SS Prerequisites Login standard Description The TI commands sets data and hour of the system DD is the day MM the month 1 to 12 HH the hour mm the minute and SS the second The TI command without parameters shows the system data and time The system ignores daylight saving time Example Tl 1 1 08 08 12 20 30 Sets date and hour of the system TI gt 11 08 08 12 20 30 Shows date and hour of the system Related commands LG TS TS TS Command TS TS Category Management Syntax TS TTTTT ZZZ Default value Not configured Prerequisites Advanced login Description The command TS TTTTTT ZZZ sets the time server used for synchronizing the system internal clock TTTTTT is the name of the NTP server ZZZ is the difference for the local time zone to Greenwich in minutes The TS command without parameters shows the current settings The synchronization is performed every 24 hours ZZZ is positive for zones east of Greenwich and negative for zones west of Greenwich Example TS ntp1 inrim it 120 Sets NTP server to ntp1 inrim it and time zone two hours west of Greenwich Related commands LG PW TI 87 TEL 310S sst XX XX Command XX XX Category Diagnostic Syntax XX NNN Prerequisites
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