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1. o Every Disabled w Send i Analog 4 Every Disabled With 1 hour average Interval Brightness with 1 hour average Interval Send Every Save Report Config Digital Disabled With 1 hour average Interval Note The device sends the time scheduled data logging reports for all digital inputs together M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 27 Appendix A Important Pages in the M2M Web Site The Web site provides access to the data from the device 24 hours a day seven days a week from any computer that has access to the Internet You can use the site to set up monitor ing functions to request a report from a device and to set up automatic event notifications This section explains some of the key pages you will find in the Web site Most of the Web pages are self explanatory so feel free to explore Device History This a complete history log for the unit The history database includes the time date and complete details for the following e All reports received from the unit e All commands sent to the unit e All user notifications sent from the web server to e mail addresses and phone numbers e Arecord of all acknowledgements of user notifications From the menu bar click Device then History to display the History log The history report can display all device reports or only the reports from a selected period The first time you log in the device history pulls any available data for the last
2. 1 be 2 i f T S p To Master fe inputi input Remote Master w Outputl Output Remote Sensor Configuration The M121p supports remote sensor monitoring with 2 internal analog inputs and up to 14 external inputs for 16 total reportable sensor connections Currently the M121p supports up to three remote radios Each remote radio must have the same sensor configuration you cannot mix and match sensors For example if one remote radio connects to a soil moisture probe and a temperature and humidity sensor the other two remote radios must also have a soil moisture probe and a temperature and humidity sensor installed Optional Data Logging The M121p can collect data through its inputs from a variety of sensors You can decide when the device sends that data to the M2M NOC through regularly scheduled reports The NOC averages and stores your data Using the M2M Web site you can create custom charts that display the values recorded from the inputs as easy to understand graphs that show the most recent data or historical trends you decide Using the data logging option allows you to adjust your operations to meet your unique needs For instance if you are concerned about soil moisture levels and over or under watering you can place several soil moisture sensors and monitor the soil saturation levels You can then decide to water more or water less depending upon what you decide is the ideal saturat
3. Temp C Start Date 6 30 2010 8 55AM Eg Humidity L Temp C Brightness T Humidity nput 4 4 Select the Start Date and Time that you want data for 5 Select the timed average one minute 15 30 or 60 minutes you want from the Data Interval drop down list 1tine UMIL Start Date 6 30 2010 8 55 4M a 6 Click Request Data From Device M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 31 Appendix A Important Pages in the M2M Web Site 7 Inthe upper left side of the screen a box displays telling you that the Web site is requesting your data from the device This usually takes 20 30 seconds but might take several minutes depending on how busy the cellular or satellite communications network is When the box displays Finished or disappears you can proceed with the next step 8 From the analog and digital inputs listed to the left select the input for which you requested data 9 Select the Start Date and nearest Time that matches your data request 10 To request current data for other inputs repeat steps 3 8 selecting each input you want to chart in step 8 11 Click Create Chart The chart displays with the current data Sample chart with requested data Delete a chart Delete chart data You cannot delete a chart or the chart data Once you create a chart that chart is active until you create a new chart log out or move to a different page in the W
4. 30 days After that each time you log in the system will remember the last time range you previously selected Use the options under Display to select a new date range to view then click Load Values that have changed since the last report will be in bold History log Group Airtime History Setup Scheduled Commands Send Comman Show 1 Months of history ending on 6 22 2010 Device Report Model M2X2 Hardware Version Transmission Attempts 1 Signal Strength 61 Output 1 Off Data Logging Enabled Analog 1 Low Daily Transmission Limit 20 6 22 2010 10 51 AM 6 22 2010 10 50 AM Time sync command sent Device Report Model M2X2 Hardware Version Attempts 1 Signal Strength 61 dB Excellent Off Data Logging Enabled Analog 1 1 0 Anal Transmission Limit 20 6 22 2010 10 50 AM m2m communications Delete the History History events are saved forever or until you delete them To delete a date range of old history events click Delete Download the History Click Export History to download a csv formatted file of all history events in the specified date range Commands From the Send Commands page you can senda _ number of different commands to the M121p Control Commands page ALL COMMANDS REQUEST REPORTS Status Report CONTROL COMMANDS Set Output 1 to TIMED CONTROL COMMANDS Hours Minutes Set Output 1 to 0 59 0 160 Seconds 1 59 Sho
5. M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 18 Step Three Use the M2M Web Site to Setup Device Communication The M2M data center validates and processes the data from the M121p for distribution to the end user In addition the M2M data center sends configuration information to the M121p field module The M2M Web site www m2mcomm com records and displays all incoming status messages and depending on your instructions will e Notify you of the reported event via e mail or telephone and or e Export the data to your designated e mail address After entering your unique user ID and password you can e View current and historical data for all units as well as customize displays with applicable labels e Define data exporting options e Create and maintain reporting options and user notification messages e Set up time scheduled reports Step One Activate a Device Follow the steps below to activate a device and create your user name and password for the Web site If you have devices that were pre activated skip to Step Two Login to the M2M Web site 1 Make sure the M2M device is installed and powered on 2 Visit the M2M Web site 3 Click LOGIN in the top right corner of the screen Top of the M2M Web site LOGIN LoL ATTOR SP RE O00 TS seed Rieter eS PRODUCTS PROJECTS CONTACT US 4 The LOGIN page displays Click ACTIVATE A NEW DEVICE Mam l communications Account login page The Acti
6. Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 9 Step One Install the M121p Wiring Diagram ANALOG INPUTS WIRING HERE Do BATT U Joj LI es ee U f TRET ar ZNwi_ A SN DIGITAL INPUT PRIMARY POWER WIRING HERE WIRING HERE CONTROL OUTPUT WIRING HERE M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 10 m2m COMMUNICATIONS Step One Install the M121p M121p with all connections wired wielelelelelelsielelel sia 5000000000000 L E cage TTITE L f as M he AONAN DONO 0100 000 MEID A00000152042F6 3 2 E s Primary Power wiring High Voltage Input wiring Control Output wiring Analog Inputs wiring M2emM M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 10262010 11 communications Step Two Local Programming Input amp Output Test M2M delivers the M121p with the programmable parameters preset to default values To change those settings before installation or at any time in the future connect the device to a computer or PDA using a serial connection Note The Local Programming process disables remote communication Connect the M121p to a Computer An on board serial port allows local programming and configuration from a computer or Personal Digital Assistants PDAs The M121p detects the connection of a remote communication program running on a standard RS232 device and connects the serial connector to the microprocessor s serial port You can use an external terminal computer
7. Request reports for specific sensors Reported data is stored permanently or until you delete it at the M2M Web site You can display the data in a chart by the desired date range The humidity rate displays above a simple temperature reading Two ways to create charts You have two options when creating data charts to use stored historical data or to request current data from the device M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 30 Appendix A Important Pages in the M2M Web Site Create a chart using historical data The amount and timeliness of the historical data available for charting depends upon how often the device is set to send reports to the NOC When you use the M2M Web site to setup the device you set the reporting frequency for the inputs during Step 8 gt Remote Config If you set the device to report once every 24 hours you will have less historical data than if the device reports every 12 hours The data is less current since the data you see could be up to 23 hours old In the example shown below the three analog inputs using custom labels are enabled and the device sends a report every 12 to 24 hours Reporting for analog input four is disabled The digital output and any slaved digital outputs send ina single report The example below has the digital input report set to send every 12 hours Example reporting options Time Scheduled Data Logain Report Frequency 1 Hour 12 Hours 24 Hour
8. mail address to send someone a regular e mail message that appears in his or her e mail inbox You can also use a pager e mail address to send a text page directly to a pager Most modern pagers and cell phones have the ability to receive e mailed pages For phone numbers a tacky text to speech robot voice delivers the message to the lucky person who answers the phone The robot voice then asks the recipient to press the star key Pressing the star key acknowledges that the system has done its job that you got the message and are aware of the problem It also ends the call out process If you are an answering machine or you just do not want to press the button the system will call the next person on the list This will continue until someone acknowledges the call or until everyone on the list gets a call The order of the notification calls comes from the Time Delay specified in the Contact List not from the order the contacts are in on the list The time m2m communications delay is the number of minutes or hours since the event occurred Adding a few minutes between each voice call lets the system call one person at a time and gives them enough time to acknowledge the event Enable Disable Notifications Click the checkbox next to the Enable Disable Notifications icon ad to enable or disable notifications for that device If the checkbox is checked notifications are on If the checkbox is empty notifications are
9. off When checked the S9 icon changes to Note M2M recommends enabling the Device did not respond notification Enabling this notification will let the contacts you specify know that the device is not responding to sent commands This can signal that there might be an issue with the device or power supply Edit Notifications 1 Click Edit in the Enable Disable Notifications from the Website to a Contact List column for the appropriate notification 2 In the next page select the desired value On Off any value or the custom label you created 3 Select the appropriate Contact List Notification setup dialog box Data Point Name Output 1 When Output 1 changes to Off notify contact list Maintenance v Save Changes Cancel 4 When finished click Save Changes M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 25 Step Three Use the M2M Web Site to Setup Device Communication Enable Disable Remote Control The last column shown below allows the M121p to control remotely another device in the same account Event Notification page State Change Watched for Contact List to Monitored Data Point Notification Notify Maintenance Mode any value The Team AC Power any value The Team East Soil Sensor The Team any value Output 1 any value The Team Analog 1 Range any value The Team Analog 2 Range any value The Team Device did not respond The Team Set contact list for all events to Set
10. or PDA with a terminal emulator program to set the programmable parameters and locally test the inputs and outputs Many parameters can also be set remotely through the M2M Web site Follow the steps below to connect the M121p to a computer 1 On the computer open the terminal emulator program Terminal emulator programs include HyperTerminal Tera Term Putty and many others Commercial terminal emulator programs such as ProCcomm or Hyper Access may offer features that are more advanced 2 Set the terminal communications settings to the following e 38 400 baud e 8 bits e 1stop bit e No parity e No flow control 3 Verify the communication port is set to the serial port where you connected the cable and there are no conflicts with other serial devices such as a modem 4 Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into the device s Ethernet port m2m l COmMmMUACoONonNS 10 11 Ethernet port located at top poe pa si 3 center inside device S ee I D Plug the other end into an RJ 45 to a DB 9 serial adapter Connect the RJ 45 to a DB 9 serial adapter to a 9 pin serial cable adapter to connect the M121p to the computer Note A 9 pin serial to USB adapter cable is available from M2M to connect to a standard USB port When the communication program is running AND the connector is connected the M121p automatically detects the computer Both the red and green RSSI LEDs turn on and t
11. 1p should operate anywhere there is cell coverage and the Iridium version operates anywhere it can see the sky Both the M121p and the cellular Internet transport system have proven to be very reliable and repeatable In general once the installation is set up and working there are no ongoing problems There are two categories of installation problems e Transmission or reception problems at the device level e Data lost in the carrier system Experience has shown that transmission or reception problems fall into one of two areas e Inadequate signal strength e Too much signal strength Inadequate Signal Strength If you are installing the device in a remote location like Siberia there may not be adequate signal strength In this case the RSSI will be less than or equal to 105 db This is actually a rare problem in most of North America To fix this M2M has a variety of pre tested higher gain and or directional antennas available Too Much Signal Strength This is a more common problem related to installations that are very close to cell towers and or environments with nearby metal structures Common examples are installations inside metal buildings or in buildings with internal metal structures or large metal objects nearby The problem occurs when the device s transmission echoes from the nearby metal and effectively sends several simultaneous messages echoes to the cell tower The cell tower gets confused an
12. 36 TROUBLESHOOTING TRANSMISSION OR CELLULAR RECEPTION PROBES ttecedaa et enara E a 37 Inadequate Signal StrEnGth ccccccesccseseceeeeeeees 37 TOO Much Signal Strength cccccsseseeceeeseseeeeeees 37 If the Status Message or Green LED Indicates a GOO Transmission cccsceceecccnceccecscececescscscncnseecs 37 M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 2 Introduction The M121 p is a low cost Web to wireless remote monitor and control system Its internal wireless modem provides two way communications to the automated M2M operations center and the M2M Web site www m2mcomm com CDMA or GPRS cellular communications provide very wide spread coverage throughout North America with no requirement for a local cellular account An Iridium satellite communications based model Cellular communications process is also available Iridium satellite communications can be used anywhere in the world regardless of cellular coverage This User s Manual covers the model M121p which is one member of a family of several related devices For more information on our other devices visit the M2M Web site Data is transmitted wirelessly through the cellular network through a cellular control channel The device collects and then sends data using the internal cellular radio Data is viewed on the M2M Web site or sent to other locations or devices M2M communications The M2M Network Operations Center and intelligent Web site re
13. 553497 vtext com Add a Contact 1 On the Contacts page click Add Phone Contact To add an e mail text message contact click Add E mail Text Message Address 2 Enter the appropriate information for the contact when the dialog box displays New phone contact dialog box NEW PHONE CONTACT Name Phone Number Retries 2 Shared Contact F Phone Number Format gt Enter 1 area code your number e g 1 801 5551212 gt Outside of North America 11 country code your number e g 11 44 1514960555 Add Contact Cancel M communicanoans M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 21 Step Three Use the M2M Web Site to Setup Device Communication New email text message contact dialog box Add a Contact List 1 On the Contact List page click Create New NEW EMAIL TEXT MESSAGE CONTACT Contact List ati Contact List page Email Text Message Address Shared Contact J DEVICE Setup Scheduled Commands Send Commands Details Create New Contact List EXAMPLE TEXT MESSAGE ADDRESSES Alltel mobile message alltel com Verizon 10digit vtext com ATT 10digit txt att net Sprint 10digit sprint com T Mobile 10digit tmomail net Fame O contacts Maintenance 2 The Team 4 2 Inthe next page select the contacts you Fudd Contact Cancel want in the list You can only select contacts that you have previously added to your phone or e mail text message contac
14. Counters amp Timers Send Status Report gt Display Status Messages To select Configure Remote I O Units in the following menu press 7 on the keyboard CDAMA 1xKIT Cellular Version Modem Utility Menu Read amp Set 70 Values Control Outputs Local Progranmmin Restore Factory fefaults 7 Configure Remote 170 Units Display Status Messages m2m l Commun CoONONns Use the following guide to find the menu option you need information for quickly CONNECT THE M121P TO A COMPUTER cseeceeeeeeeeeees 12 MENU OPTIONS snsseealecccacetencsasescmdciantewetelenteahiashenteciaedes 13 Check Cell Servite sreriirricoiieineinrini iii 13 Clear Daily Call COUNTEL ssescccccseseeeeeeaeeeeeeens 14 Send Test RepOlT eeiriresirereaisrieeceii nirai ei 14 Activate Verizon Service ssssessessenssessessessenee 14 Read and Set I O Vdlues csccccccssececesseecensecees 14 Control QUT DUS osceni 14 Local Programming sseeeecceneesceeenatsseceseaeseesees 15 PAG V ONE GC aaa rE N EE 15 D OI O ET nCe Ree pe ret error ares Mer Pee Tee 15 Analog INputs irs snceiesdvatsrenansannaceaveracateavanssavannonees 15 A DUT EE E EA 15 Time Scheduled I O Status Report cccccceeeeee 15 Daily transmission Limit ccscscccssescecsseseesaesseees 16 Restore Factory Defaults cccccssseseccceseeeeeeenees 16 Configure Remote I O Units cccccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeees 16 Discover Remote UNITES ccc
15. East Soil Sensor T 015 0 240 I East Moisture Sensor 015 0 240 000 0 240 000 0 240 120 0 240 000 0 240 075 0 240 000 0 240 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 SSS S88 cS S 2m l communications Analog Inputs Click Analog Inputs to display the configuration menu Click Save All Analog Config to save your changes Remote Configuration page showing Analog Inputs High Set Point 0 1023 0400 0 1023 0 1023 0400 0 1023 0100 0 1023 0400 0 1023 Analog 4 0100 0 1023 0400 0 1023 0 1023 0 0 1023 0 1023 0 0 1023 0 1023 0 0 1023 0 1023 0 0 1023 Analog 1 0100 Analog 2 0100 Analog 3 Analog 5 0 Analog 6 0 Analog 7 0 0 Analog 8 Time scheduled data logging report If you ordered a product with data logging capabilities you can click Time scheduled data logging report to display the configuration menu If your device does not include data logging the Time scheduled data logging report section does not display Click Save Report Config to save your changes Remote Configuration page showing time scheduled data logging report section Report Frequency 1 Hour 12 Hours 24 Hours 48 Hours Max Report Interval 1 Minute 1 4 Hour Average 1 2 Hour Average 1 Hour Average Send Every Disabled v Temp C With 1 hour average Interval a Send Humidity Every Disabled v With 1 hour average Interval Send
16. RO i a Pure T Boot kbnnai arr 2 When finished entering the user s information click Save 3 A dialog box displays where you assign the user a password Type in a password and click Save Chart Reports Data Logging Eventually you might want to fine tune your scheduled commands to the device or make an adjustment here and there The Data Logger function collects saves and displays historical data as well as the most current readings from the device allowing you to see trends in how your device and the equipment it controls operates If you are over watering under watering or allowing too much or too little pressure to build you can see that at a glance using the data logging device s built in charting ability m2m l COmMmMUACoONonNS At predetermined intervals one minute for hardwired sensors and 15 minutes for wireless sensors the system reads and saves the on off state of all equipment plus the measured value of each sensor value The device averages and saves the one minute readings as 15 30 and 60 minute averages This allows you to create custom charts that show the 15 30 or 60 minute averaged readings You can use the data logging function to do the following e Request data reports from a specific starting date and time e Schedule periodic report requests from the Web site at various hourly frequencies 1 12 24 or 48 hours with the data reported in intervals of 15 30 or 60 minutes e
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18. Scheduled Reports Users can enable time schedule reports at a predefined frequency Call frequencies are schedulable from once every hour to once every 240 hours 10 days The factory default setting for time scheduled reports is Disabled Note If you enable the time scheduled report option the first report s will begin at the specified time after you turn the device on For example if reports are set for every hour the first report will send at the nearest hour after you turn the device on Subsequent reports will send on the hour To schedule daily calls at a specific time leave this setting disabled and initiate the time scheduled reports from the Web site at a specific time Note M2M recommends scheduling daily status calls in the off peak hours between 10 00 pm to 3 00 am MST Reports on Request In addition to automatic reports based on events or alarms and time scheduled reports you can request an individual report from the Web site at any time See the Commands section of this manual for details Local Maintenance Mode To place the device in a local maintenance mode set the Daily Call Limit to 228 When Local Maintenance Mode is ON all event based reports are disabled This prevents unwanted transmissions while installing or servicing the device M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 5 Introduction Remote Maintenance Mode Users can place the device in a remote main tenance mode with a command from th
19. Secondly for non linear display data a custom Lookup Table is created with up to 1024 defined points Each point from 0 1023 is translatable into meaningful values Each analog input can have a different Scalar and Offset or Lookup Table Each analog input uses only one method If you specify a Lookup Table for an analog input then the system ignores the Scalar and Offset values This page also displays the units of measure such as Degrees F PSI or GPM comm MI ions Customize Analog Inputs page Back to Display Settings Enter a formula to be applied to each analog value x in y mx b format where m Slo If an Analog is configured as Linear the formula is used otherwise the configured cus Click here to upload a custom lookup list analog stove offset units din Use Edit Analog 1 1 0000 0 0000 rue Analog 2 1 0000 0 0000 True Analog 3 1 0000 0 0000 Analog 4 1 0000 0 0000 Analog 5 1 0000 0 0000 1 Click Click here to customize Analog Inputs 2 Click Edit next to the analog input you want to customize 3 Edit the Slope Offset Units Type and apply a custom range as desired 4 Click Update when finished Upload custom Lookup Table 1 To create a Lookup Table click the Click here to upload a custom lookup list link on the Customize Analog Inputs page 2 A box displays with options allowing you to upload the file 3 Create the file using Microsoft Excel or any spreadsheet softwar
20. User s Manual M121p Web to Wireless Remote Monitor and Control System Boise Research Center 5 71 N Discovery Way Boise ID 83713 208 947 9500 info m2mcomm com Commun Potters Table of Contents INTRODUCTION si sccitessrenssepecenstucacensaemseeetensountceseasineees 3 OPERATION IS SIIVIPLE 5 ceatcaraceicneniceveieeraanterninerssarccutaveiaas 4 FOW IT WORK S oriryniae e onn NEE NEE Ea 4 Using the Cellular Network ccsscccccseeeecnseeeeeeaes 4 Using Satellite Communications eccceeeeceeeeeeees 4 FEATURES E E A A 4 One Direct Connect High Voltage Input 06 4 TWO Analog INPUTS ccccsseseccccsseeseceecaseeceseaenseeeees 5 Remote Control OUtPUt cccccccssseeecccnsesseeceeaeesees 5 RODOS sirri renren ETE OO OE OINAS 5 Local Maintenance Mode cccccseeecceeececeeeeseeeeees 5 Remote Maintenance Mode ccsseceseeeeeeseeeeeeees 6 User Notifications ccccccssessccccssessecccneseeesesaesseeeees 6 Optional Wireless Remote Inputs amp Outputs RIO PT PEE A A T 6 Optional Data LOQGING csssssccccsesseceeceeeseeeeeaees 6 GETTING STARTED sicanccosastctavorstesenarstenstonetoeseavicenstereven 7 TECH SUPPORT sas reccsucsaadccenrtescaticesn ccecessascanesneadeseaannee uae 7 STEP ONE INSTALL THE M121 csccssccssccssceees 7 SELECT AN INSTALLATION LOCATION ssccssccsscceseesseeseeeees 7 CONNECT THE DEVICE vies acest cretecsiiaimcedstleancnd Soiatauco
21. acnesvesenc 7 Step One Apply Power to the M121p 000608 7 Step Two Test the Receiver Strength 00000008 7 Step Three Connect the Digital Input 000 9 Step Four Connect the Analog INputs 0000600 9 Step Five Connect the Output cccccseeeeeeeeeeeees 9 WNG DIGG FO eoria a NE 10 STEP TWO LOCAL PROGRAMMING INPUT amp OUTPUT TEST oE EE E A 12 CONNECT THE M121P TO A COMPUTER sccescseeeeeeeeens 12 MENU OPTION S sc aceccusenen pata cscanteasspaecualeadeeasuiteanemncces 13 STEP THREE USE THE M2M WEB SITE TO SETUP DEVICE COMMUNICATION cccccccccccccccccccecccece 19 STEP ONE ACTIVATE A DEVICE ccccecececcsceccecececeaceceees 19 STEP TWO LOG IN TO THE M2M WEB SITE ceceeeeees 20 STEP THREE SET UP THE DEVICE cceccececsececeececeaceees 21 Step 1 gt Device Data ccsccceccssecsecceecesecenceeseeeeees 21 Step 2 gt Device LOCATION ccsccesccssccseceeecesceseees 21 mem Commnunicai j Ons Step 3 gt Phone amp E mail Contacts ccccceeeeeeees 21 Step 4 gt Contact LISTS aracari EAE 22 Step 5 gt Display Settings ssccccccsssseeeceeaeeeeeeees 23 Step 6 gt Event NOtifiCAtiOns ccccssesscccesseeeeeeeees 25 Step 7 gt Device GrOUPS rricririeseonrienin oiden 26 Step 8 gt Remote Config sssecccccsesseceeeeeseeeeaes 27 APPENDIX A IMPORTANT PAGES IN THE M2M WEB SITE opcra a a a a 28 DEVICE HI
22. alog Inputs Ea Input Output Custom Label Input 1 amp elie JE Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 ii 8 8 Input 5 pinot 3 m A 8 Input 6 p Input 7 Input 8 JE i 3 3 Output 1 Output 2 Custom Labels Follow the steps below to add custom labels 1 Click Edit next to the connection you want to label 2 When the page reloads type the Custom Label you want and select an alarm state from the drop down list The default states are lt lt Not Set gt gt On or Off M COMMUNICATIONS Edit custom labels page DEVICE Setup Scheduled Commands Send Commands Details Apply or Create Shared Profile Create shared profile from current labels No shared profiles exist Click here to customize Analog Inputs Ungrouped Connections Labels for Input 1 SSE az Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Edit Select Input 5 3 Click Update when finished to return to the previous page Alarm State Labels Follow the steps below to customize the alarm state labels 1 Click Select next to the appropriate connection 2 Click the Labels tab for that connection next to the Connections tab Labels tab DEVICE Setup Scheduled Commands Send Commands Details i Ungrouped Apply or Create Shared Profile Create shared profile from current labels No shared profiles exist Click here to customize Analog Inputs Connections La
23. and 5 means there is a strong signal Note It is possible to see a temporary window of no satellite coverage for 5 10 minutes During this time the reading can be zero 0 or low This is okay 3 Press 1 to select Send Test Report The device will build a report and send it to the M2M NOC It will then wait for the response from the M2M NOC to be successful 4 Once a successful transmission is completed press M to return to the main menu If the communications test takes more than three minutes the unit might need a high gain antenna Generally the communications test should pass every time not just occasionally If not the unit might need a high gain antenna M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 34 Troubleshooting Procedure Motorola C24 CDMA Units 1 From the main device menu press 1 to select menu option 1 Modem Utility Menu This displays the communications menu 2 Press 1 to select menu option 1 Check Cell Service The device starts sampling cellular signal strength 3 If the use of the factory antenna is resulting in poor signal strength the unit might need a high gain antenna to improve signal quality 4 Press any key 5 Once an acceptable signal has been reached verified press 3 to select menu option 3 Full Communications Test This sends a device report to the M2M NOC Then the device waits for a response from the M2M NOC to be successful 6 Once the Te
24. bels for Input 1 j P fiabe Edt off Edit on 3 Click Edit next to the appropriate label you want to change 4 Type the custom label When finished click Update 5 When the page reloads click Edit next to the connection 6 Select the newly labeled alarm state from the drop down list M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 23 Step Three Use the M2M Web Site to Setup Device Communication Alarm drop down DEVICE end Commands Details up Ungrouped Custom Label Alarm State lt lt Not Set gt gt v lt lt Not Set gt gt but 3 7 Click Update Customize Analog Inputs While setting up the analog inputs you can customize the analog display values The analog inputs report raw values that vary from 0 1023 While great for a machine a human really wants to see the final answer such as temperature in degrees Fahrenheit relative humidity etc This option allows conversion of the raw values to meaningful data by one of two methods First for linear data a simple Scalar and Offset is specified This method creates a linear translation in the common form of y mx b where m is the Scalar and b is the Offset x is the raw reported value and y is the displayed value Offsets can range from 10 000 to 10 000 and scalars can vary from 0 0001 to 1000 Offsets are added to the raw value while scalars are multiplied times the raw value The result will be the displayed value
25. ccssccssecssccnsceaescneseees 16 Setup Remote SCNSOMS 1cccseccsscssscosccsscssccoscenees 17 Display Status Messages ssssssccccssesseeeeeaeseeeeees 18 Modem Utility Menu Select Modem Utility Menu to display the Modem Utility menu From this sub menu you can check the cellular service signal strength clear the daily call counter send a test report and activate the cellular service to the device Modem Utility Menu Check Cell Service Clear Daily Call Counter Send Test Report Activate Verizon Service Press m for menu Check Cell Service Select Check Cell Service to measure and display the Radio Signal Strength Indicator RSSI This is useful for testing fringe area signal strength and antenna orientation Reading RSSI RSSI dE 75 Excellent Press any key to continue Reading RSSI RSSI dB gt 75 Press any key to continue Excellent M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 13 Step Two Local Programming Input amp Output Test After the test press any key to return to the main device menu Clear Daily Call Counter Select Clear Daily Call Counter to clear the daily call counter You can also clear the call counter from the M2M Web site The device reports that it saved your changes and displays the main device menu Send Test Report Select Send Test Report to send a test report This is helpful in determining if the radio is functioning correctly The device will repo
26. ceives the communication The inputs and outputs of the M121 are suitable for a wide range of direct connect monitoring and control applications The standard M121p monitors one digital dry contact input and two analog inputs which can be set to monitor either 0 10V or 0 20ma The M121p also contains a remote control relay Flexibility was the key behind the features designed for the M121p the flexibility to operate as a remotely controlled or time scheduled device for any variety of applications e Set flexible remote control on off schedules from the Web site e One command opens normally closed relay outputs for a programmable amount of time Mem COMMUARIEONONS The M121p maximizes the potential of the communication network by internally testing the data from monitored devices and only sending data when a reportable event occurs Reports generate when e A monitored input changes e A user requests a report from the Web site M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 10262010 3 Introduction Operation is simple 1 Connect the M121p to the device s you want to monitor and turn it on Set up the values the device will record and send 2 The M121p will automatically establish two way communication over the cellular network to the M2M Web site 3 Log into your private site on the secure M2M Web site to e View the last reported status of your equipment including switch positions equipment on off status tank levels nu
27. d password You create these when you activate your first device 4 Click LOGIN The Device List page displays Device List After clicking the LOGIN button the Device List displays Device List page MY DEVICES Map View List View Custom a Devicetd stas Alarms Device 16865 16865 none m2m COMMUNICATIONS This page shows a list of all devices assigned to this account The Device List gives a quick overview of the status of each device including the date and time of the last report and any current alarm states For more information on a specific device go to the device s General Status page To do this click one of the Device Names in the Device list The General Status page for that device displays Note If there is only one device in an account the Device List might not display Instead you might see the General Status page for the device View Monitored Inputs on the General Status Page Once you install and turn on the M121p it immediately begins to monitor its inputs Within a few seconds after an input changes state and the Trigger Time elapses it reports the change This data is immediately available on the device s General Status page Note Click Refresh to update your page The General Status page is the primary window for viewing a monitored piece of equipment or facility It shows the status of each input and output at the time of the last report The time and date on each r
28. d rejects the call The solution to this is to move the antenna to a different location inside or outside of the building until you find a good transmission point Happy hunting Luckily you usually only have to move the antenna a few inches M2M communications If the Status Message or Green LED Indicates a Good Transmission If the device receives a positive acknowledgement from the cell tower and lights the green LED for one second it has done its job The cellular network sent received and acknowledged the data If the data fails to display at the M2M Web site the data may be getting lost in the carrier network Like winning the lottery this is uncommon but does occasionally happen in new installations Contact M2M Technical Support and we will track it down for you M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 37
29. d the Main transformer IN1 and OUT1 for deformities REJECT any device to an RMA case that has burns or deformities and replace the field device with a new unit Verify the Pwr LED is ON Pwr LED is Not Lit On Follow the steps below if the Pwr LED is NOT lit 1 Shut off the main panel power to the M2M device Inspect the Main power transformer for burn marks or deformities in the yellow tape wrap over the coil windings If the main power transformer shows burns or deformities reject the device to an RMA case in the CRM system and replace the device in the field Using a Digital Volt Meter DVM check continuity on the main input fuse s Replace defective fuses with 600V 3A rated parts M2M COMMUNI otions Step Two Perform a Communications Test Follow the steps below to test the device s signal strength and determine if the device is communicating with the NOC 1 Connect to the M2M device with a laptop computer and a terminal program 2 Verify the Status OK message is present 3 Enter into the device menu 4 Follow the steps below for the appropriate radio type The communications test should be run several times with a high percentage of successes Satellite Units 1 Verify that the modem has a signal by pressing zero 0 to select Check Signal Strength 2 After checking the signal the unit returns a number between 0 5 Zero 0 means there is no signal
30. ds to occur at a specific time or to recur at scheduled intervals Scheduled Commands dialog box Scheduling the following commands for Power Pump 2 Status Report START DATE TIME HH MM AM PM Type A or P to switch AM PM RECURRENCE PATTERN 5 Yearly Monthly Weekly Daily D Hourly Every 1 day s Every weekday RANGE OF RECURRENCE No end date D Ends after End by Week Start Day Monday v occurrence s Save Schedule Cancel 1 Select at least one of the commands in the Timed Control Commands section Set the hours minutes and seconds as desired commu j ations 2 Click Schedule Command and select the appropriate time and frequency of the desired command s 3 Click Save Schedule when finished Main Menu gt Account Info The Account Info page provides access to the account level information From the main menu click Account and then Account Info Account Info page ACCOUNT Activate Password Manage Users Billing Account Info Billing Inform M2M Admin M2M Communications 5771 N Discovery Way Boise ID 83704 208 947 9500 Voice Access Number 877 747 9500 Voice Pin 161010 Power Pump 1 72022190 M844 active Level 5 GPRS Annual Power Pump 2 16865 M2X2 active Level5 1xRTT Annual BF Billing Frequency Change AP Airtime Plan Change YA Schedule This information describes the owner of the account not information about the specific unit T
31. e Web site When Remote Maintenance Mode is ON all event based reports are disabled Like a teenager the M121p ignores all remote commands except for the command to disable the remote main tenance mode and return to normal operation User Notifications An advanced feature of the M2M Communications Web site is the ability for you to send out an automatic telephone or e mail message in case of an alarm or other important event The M2M Web site provides a three step process to lead you through creating User Notifications 1 Enter contact names phone numbers and e mail addresses 2 Create contact lists Different events may trigger phone calls or e mails to different people 3 Enable events that your contacts need to know about After logging in to the Web site click Device Setup from the Welcome or Current Status pages For more information about setting up user notifications see the Device Setup section Optional Wireless Remote Inputs amp Outputs RIO You can use a wireless slave device remote radio to connect remote sensors and other devices to the M2M master device Sensors and other devices connect to the radio The radio collects the data and wirelessly transmits it to the M2M master device The wireless slave can also remotely control equipment through both digital and analog outputs M2M COMMUNI otions One Master and One Slave Both have I O capabilities To M2M Web Server x f T Slave
32. e that creates comma separate values csv files The file must contain two columns The first column has whole numbers from 0 1023 representing raw reported values The second column has numbers in the range of 999999999 9 representing the corresponding display values The file must have 1024 rows one for each possible raw value in the range 0 1023 Lookup Table upload dialog box Sebat upload file Create mew bookug on ovenrantite existing lookup M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 24 Step Three Use the M2M Web Site to Setup Device Communication 4 Click Upload File Step 6 gt Event Notifications You can decide if you want notified of changes directly via phone message or e mail Check the desired notifications from the list and click Edit to select a previously made Contact List for notification Event Notifications page Ungrouped State Change Watched for Contact List to Monitored Data Point Notification k Maintenance Mode AC Power East Soil Sensor Output 1 Analog 1 Range Analog 2 Range any value any value any value any value any value any value The Team The Team The Team The Team The Team The Team Device did not respond The Team Set contact list for all events to Setup Missing Device Notification The M2M Web site sends notification messages to the e mail addresses or phone numbers you specify You can use an Internet e
33. eb site To replace the data currently shown on the chart you must change the input output or date and time options and create a new chart as described in the sections above mem l COmMmMUACoONonNS Export data to a spreadsheet If you need to share data with someone else or just want to keep your own data archive you can export the values displayed on the chart to a simple CSV Excel compatible file that contains the selected data You can also use Excel or other spreadsheet programs to plot the data in your own choice of format Sample CSV file B i D Unitid Date Time Raw Data i 6 30 20 6 30 20 6 30 20 6 30 20 6 30 20 6 30 20 6 30 20 17830 17830 17830 17830 17830 17830 17830 To export the data to a CSV follow the steps below 1 Once you have created a chart click Export Data ____End Date 6 30 2010 10 51 AM 2 When prompted by your browser to open or save the file click the option to save the file 3 Save the file to an easy to remember place in your computer Once the file downloads completely you can open the file M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 32 Appendix A Important Pages in the M2M Web Site Export Data for IrriMAX Software If you purchased Sentek Technologies IrriMAX software from M2M Communications with your M2M device you can download the information from the datalogger for use in the IrriMAX software 1 Inthe main menu bar hover o
34. eck devices to add to group Power Pump 2 Save Changes Cancel 4 Click Save Changes Add Remove Devices from a Group 1 Click Add Remove Devices under the appropriate group you want to edit EDIT DEVICE GROUP Group Name East Field Pumps ASSIGNED DEVICES uncheck devices to remove from group V Power Pump 1 V Power Pump 2 AVAILABLE DEVICES check devices to add to group All Devices in this account are assigned to other Groups Save Changes Cancel 2 Alist of the available devices not already assigned to a group displays 3 Click the checkbox next to the device s you want to add or remove from the group A checked box indicates the device will be added an unchecked box means the device will be removed or not added 4 When finished click Save Changes M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 26 Step Three Use the M2M Web Site to Setup Device Communication Step 8 gt Remote Config The Remote Configuration page allows you to change the initial configuration of the inputs and time scheduled reports that was set during local programming Note This option is only available for models equipped with data logging capabilities Digital Inputs The page reflects the current digital inputs configuration as reported by the device Click Save All Digital Config to save your changes Remote Configuration page showing Digital Inputs East Field Pumps v Digital Inputs 5
35. ed If a test returns more than 10 Marginal or Missed packets you should try to reposition the remote radio and or the master radio to increase signal Note High gain antennas are also available from M2M The test checks for the maximum number of remote radios which is currently three Ifa remote radio that you know is connected is not located in the network test you need to determine why the master is not discovering that remote To temporarily skip testing for a radio channel that does not have a remote connected press 1 when prompted Mem Communal i Ons Display Status Messages Select Display Status Messages to display status messages from the device With the Display Status Messages option enabled the M121p sends informative status messages to the computer as conditions change or events occur These messages help you to understand what the system is doing and are useful for troubleshooting If you turn the device on with the computer and terminal emulator already on the M121p automatically starts sending these messages Note To stop the status messages and return to the menu press any key Some example messages are as follows e Power On Successful e Cellular Coverage Found e Checking for Cell Service e Cellular Signal is Too Low e Cellular Signal is Good e Cellular Signal is Excellent e Transmission Successful e Transmit Error Retrying e Daily Call Limit Exceeded e Action Request received from NOC
36. eled A1 and A2 If any other device such as a meter connects between the sensor and the device the M121P s sensor readings may be inaccurate 4 20mA The analog input monitors 4 20mA and can be set at the factory for 0 10V Note Use 20AWG to 18AWG stranded wire for these connections Analog input connections Mo gt z Uv om eg gt gt K gt ho i M EN You can easily damage the analog input connector by over tightening the setscrew Insert the wires and tighten gently then tug on the wires If they do not come out they are tight enough Mam COMMUNICATIONS Step Five Connect the Output The output relay has a Common C terminal point plus a Normally Closed NC point and a Normally Open NO point Output connections Normal is the condition or state when there is no power applied to the device For example a Normally Open relay will be open or off when there is no power applied The device will also start up in the Normal condition and will stay in that position until told to change The output relay can switch up to 7 Amps at up to 277V AC To switch larger loads use an external relay with the on board relay controlling the external one Connect the load to be switched to the terminal points so that the on board relay can interrupt the circuit and switch it on and off Note Use 16AWG to 12AWG stranded wire for these connections M121p User s
37. g Prompt inalog Input 1 Enable i gt or Disablet gt i Low Set Point t 1823 gt 168 High Set Point 8 1623 gt 468 Trigger Time Seconds 8 246 5 Report on Change Yes i gt Not i The M121p reports a raw value for each input of 0 1023 to the Web site that converts it to a more meaningful value by the use of either a formula or a look up table Follow the steps below to set the parameters for the inputs Press Enter to keep the current value 1 Press 1to enable the input or zero 0 to disable the input 2 Enter a value between zero 0 to 1023 for the low set point 3 Enter a value between zero 0 to 1023 for the high set point 4 Enter a value between zero 0 to 240 seconds for the trigger time 5 Press 1 to have the device report changes or zero 0 to not report changes 6 Repeat steps 1 5 for Input each additional input Output Press zero 0 to disable the output or press 1 to enable the output Dutput i DisableC or Enabletid i Time Scheduled I O Status Report If you enable the time scheduled report option the first report s will begin at the specified time after you turn the device on For example if reports are set for every hour the first report will send at the nearest hour after you turn the device on Subsequent reports will send on the hour M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 15 Step Two Local Programming Input amp Output Test To schedule a report at a
38. he device enters the local programming mode Press Enter to display the firmware menu The menu will be similar to the following H2M Communications Mlelp CDMA LxRTT Cellular Wersion 2 1 Modem Utility Menu 2 Read amp i Control Outputs gt Local Programming gt Restore Factory Defaults Ps Configure Remote I O Units O Display Status Messages Set the desired parameters as needed When prompted press S on the keyboard to save the settings To end the local programming session remove the connectors M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 10262010 12 Step Two Local Programming Input amp Output Test Menu Options The firmware menu that displays depends upon the options selected and the radio installed in the unit The physical location where you install the device and the availability of cellular coverage dictates the type of radio the device uses Some units use CDMA type cellular radios while others use GPRS cellular or Iridium satellite radios The following sections explain the different options available in the firmware menu for each radio The number before the menu option indicates what key to press on the keyboard to select that option For example to select Local Programming in the following menu press 4 on the keyboard 2H Communications M121 Version Check Cell Service Read Inputs amp Outputs Control Outputs Local dj ameg Restore Factory Defaults Clear all
39. he five digit Voice Personal Identification Number PIN is your secret code that allows you to access information over any telephone line For more information on using your PIN see the Monitor and Control the M121p via Inbound Telephone section Click Billing in the menu to make changes to your personal information When finished click Save User Management From the Main Menu click Account then Manage Users From that page you can create new users and give them one of the three levels of authorization The original account name is the Root User Manage Users page Fudd A hw Liner M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 29 Appendix A Important Pages in the M2M Web Site Access Levels Three levels of access are available to accounts There can be as many passwords as necessary e View Only Allows the user to view the current data and the history log They cannot send commands or request reports from the unit e View and Report Allows the user to view all data and send control commands and requests for data e Administration Level Allows the user access to all pages and functions including the setup pages Edit Users From this page the administrator can organize groups that sub users can control or view 1 Click the Edit LA icon to the right of a user to edit that user s settings Edit Users page AoC a Levei ew amp Report Aaltie Liris Au mone Umts Braa Pure ir Pum Attend ir af rr E
40. ill identify the device and its location 3 When finished click Update Step 2 gt Device Location Follow the steps below to set the device location Device Location page DEVICE Group Airtime History Setup Scheduled Commands Send Commands Detail Dantea Device 16865 v Uni Step 1 gt Device Data Step 2 gt Device Location Step 3 gt Contacts Step 4 gt Contact Lists Step 5 gt Display Settings Step 6 gt Event Notifications Step 7 gt Device Groups Step 8 gt Remote Config 43 656881 N RIES DD dddddd N S 116 334057 W DDD dddddd W E Drag and drop Device 16865 with the mouse or en nef Save 1 Click Step 2 gt Device Location 2 Doone of the following e Enter the latitude and longitude coordinates of the device if you have them e If you do not have the exact coordinates you can click the device marker 1O and drag it to the correct location on the map 3 Click Save when finished Step 3 gt Phone amp E mail Contacts This step allows you to create a phone book list of contact people with their telephone numbers and e mail addresses Contacts page DEVICE Setup Scheduled Commands Send Commands Details Phone Contacts Add Phone Contact O O Name Phone Number Harry Truman 1 555 5554275 Teddy Roosevelt 1 555 5559841 Email Text Message Contacts Add Email Text Message Contact Jack Kennedy Email Text Message Address 5555557349 sprint com The Boss 5555
41. in If after five minutes logging devices 20 for non data logging devices the test cannot locate all of the remote radios that you know are attached a maximum of three Low Power Mode you need to troubleshoot the non responsive Low power mode is for installations with limited remote radio power requirements In low power mode RadioID Nodel Serial Rey EERev the radio turns off to save power and cannot i PadiolD 154600 00126708 14D 01A receive commands from the Web site All other 2 RBadioID 12 154600 00126709 14D O1a functionality remains active If an input changes eee re ee or a time scheduled report is due the radio A remote radio that is not in contact with the temporarily turns on to make the call master for an extended time will briefly go Use Normal power mode whenever possible into hunter seeker mode and try to find the master If the remote fails to connect with the master the remote goes into sleep mode off when not in use When this happens it may take at least thirty Yes 1 gt No H gt O minutes before the can find the remote and include it into the network If you think the Enable Low Power Mode Caution Radio will be turned Restore Factory Defaults remote might have entered sleep mode Select Restore Factory Defaults on the keyboard remove the power to the remote wait a few to restore the original factory default settings seconds and re apply power The remote When prompted press 1 to
42. in the Power On call The terminal program displays a Transmission Successful message e If acomputer is connected and the Local Programmer utility is running select the Check Cell Service option from the menu to display the RSSI For Iridium satellite radios the signal strength reports as a value from 0 5 Five is the best available signal To obtain the best signal be sure the antenna has a clear view of the entire horizon free from any obstructions that could interfere with satellite communications Test without a Computer Follow the steps below to test the signal strength locally without a computer 1 Wait until all LEDs have stopped blinking 2 Press and release the small black test switch near the edge of the radio Reset switch at top left inside corner Pressing the test switch for more than two seconds will initiate a test report to the Web site This will also clear the daily call count This is useful if you do not have a computer available 3 The M121p then reads the Radio Signal Strength Indication RSSI from the radio The signal strength displays using the red and the green LEDs labeled RSSI Red and green RSSI LEDs lit m2m COMMUNICATIONS 4 Use the following table to determine signal strength LED Appearance Meaning Solid Red Inadequate signal strength Red Blinking Acceptable signal strength Good signal strength Green Blinking Solid Green Excellent signal streng
43. input and output values The digital input and output will report their state either On or Off Press M to return to the main device menu or press 1 to adjust the on off setpoints Enter a new value for each setpoint or press Enter to keep the existing value 1 1 239 231 601 Analog Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Co Di H in e Ti Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input om J H Io H E LEI an agen ae EE LE an ae ae 0 adjust input on off setpoints Press m for menu or any other key to repeat Control Outputs Select Control Outputs to turn the controlled output on or off This is useful for local verification of both the device and the controlled equipment Output changes made during the local output test do report to the Web site after returning to the main menu or disconnecting the serial cable Automatic control routines are disabled while the output is controlled by the local output test iny temporary output changes have been cancelled Select the Output to Control For the menu Set to On 1i gt or F 7 For the menu M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 14 Step Two Local Programming Input amp Output Test Select the output by pressing 1 and then press 1 to set the output to On or zero 0 to set the output to Off Local Programming Local programming sets the controls for the Low
44. ion point M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 6 Getting Started Setting up your M2M monitoring device is a three step process 1 Attach the M121p to the contact closures sensors and equipment you want to monitor or control 2 Configure the device for your specific reporting requirements 3 Setup the device information on the M2M Web site www m2mcomm com Tech Support For assistance questions or suggestions contact us at 208 947 9503 Office hours are 8 00 am 5 00 pm MST Monday through Friday For prompt answers by e mail submit carefully described problems to support m2mcomm com Step One Install the M121p The M121p s installation process consists of the following three steps 1 Select an installation location 2 Apply power and test the receiver strength 3 Connect the device inputs and outputs Select an Installation Location The types of contacts or sensors that you want to monitor or control largely determine the installation location Operating Environment Recommended operating temperature range 22 to 140 degrees F 30 to 60 degrees C Recommended relative 5 85 non condensing humidity range Varieties of pre approved antennas are available to match the environment and signal conditions The standard cellular antenna mounts inside the door and is fine for most locations If desired a remote antenna with higher gain is available and attaches to the connector No
45. mber of pump starts and run time e Request an updated report from the device Configure selected events to trigger an immediate user notification by phone or e mail How it Works The Infinity system uses either the available cellular network or the Iridium satellite network depending on coverage availability at the installation location Using the Cellular Network The M121 uses the cellular network to make a call from anywhere in North America where there is cellular coverage It connects to the local carrier and passes data through the carrier to the M2M Network Operations Center NOC The device sends the data using an encrypted Virtual Private Network VPN In addition the M2M NOC can send configuration information to the unit as well as request information from the unit Using Satellite Communications The Iridium satellite network is available everywhere in the world All commands to or from the system send in one message The installer must mount the satellite antenna outdoors with a clear view of the sky m2m communications ANGER HighVoliage Features The M121p provides the following features e 1direct connect digital input e 2 analog inputs e 1remote control output One Direct Connect High Voltage Input The M121p is equipped with one on board high voltage 120 240 or 480 VAC status input Surge suppression circuitry per ANSI IEC 61000 4 2 61000 4 4 and 61000 4 5 protects the i
46. nput to minimize the effect of external transient voltages You can select to individually enable or disable each input and configure the inputs to either report or not report all state changes The M121p reports the state of all inputs when any input changes states in either direction open closed or closed open for longer than the set trigger time The on site installer sets the trigger time of each input using a local programming utility Trigger times can vary from 1 240 seconds Additionally the M121p ignores any change to an input that does not last for the specified time The default trigger time is five seconds M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 4 Introduction Two Analog Inputs Two analog inputs are factory set to monitor 4 20 milliamp mA Other values such as 0 10 VDC are available as factory options Two programmable set points and one trigger time are locally programmable for each input When the monitored signal crosses a set point for the specified trigger timer a range change report sends The A D converter has 10 bit resolution so the analog report sends the measured signal s as a number from 0 1023 At the M2M Web server offsets scalars and lookup tables are available to convert the raw numbers into meaningful values such as temperature tank level pressure etc These flexible conversion options allow the system to monitor and accurately interpret many types of sensors The analog report als
47. o includes the present range low medium high of the monitored signal Surge suppression circuitry per ANSI IEC 61000 4 2 61000 4 4 and 61000 4 5 protects the analog inputs Remote Control Output The single mechanical relay can handle the following switching load e Upto 7 Amps at up to 277 volts alternating current VAC The relay connects to both Normally Open NO and Normally Closed NC contact points on a terminal strip Remote commands from the Web server can e Set each output to a steady state ON or OFF e Initiate a temporary ON or OFF condition Reports The M121p is a wireless remote monitoring device that communicates over the cellular or optionally satellite communication networks Some of the features and reports are configurable and can be enabled or disabled by M2M and or the user e A user can request a report at any time from the Web site e When powered on the device reports Power On M2M Communal i Ons e When powered off for more than one minute the device reports Power Off e Reports send when an input changes state The M121p status report contains the following information e Call Reason e Number of Transmission Attempts e Model Number e On off state of the digital input e On off state of the controlled output e Radio Signal Strength e Expanded input output 1 0 information e AC Power on off when the battery is included e Daily Call Limit Exceeded yes no Time
48. ow shows when that status last changed Details page DE Airtime History Scheduled Commands Send Commands CELOJ Device 16865 ba Setup General Status C Description Status Input 1 Analog 1 a Low Analog 2 i Low AC Power Output 1 Duration 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute Show More Click Show More at the bottom of the page to see recent Diagnostics device Configuration and the configuration of Reports M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 20 Step Three Use the M2M Web Site to Setup Device Communication Step Three Set Up the Device To go to the Device Setup page click Device on the M2M menu bar at the top of the screen and then Setup The Device Setup page is where you begin the setup process where you can create custom labels enter your specific information and create user notifications Step 1 gt Device Data Follow the steps below to name your device and enter its location information Device Data page M2 2Mm communications Group Airtime History Setup Scheduled Commands Send Commanc iwjauteae Device 16865 v Step 1 gt Device Data Name Device 16865 Step 2 gt Device Location Step 3 gt Contacts Address Step 4 gt Contact Lists City Step 5 gt Display Settings Step 6 gt Event Notifications State Step 7 gt Device Groups Step 8 Remote Config Time Zone GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time C 1 Click Edit 2 Enter descriptive information that w
49. restore defaults should sync up within a few minutes Fe you sure Yes lt i gt Mo lt B gt 1 Changes have been saved M2m M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 16 Communal i Ons Step Two Local Programming Input amp Output Test Setup Remote Sensors To see the remotes again press R Use this option to set the base sensor config uration for any remote radios The master unit goes through the discovery process described in the Discover Remote Units section above and lists NOTE Each time you enter the Setup Remote each remote radio found Press Con the keyboard Sensors menu you must reset the configuration to select the appropriate sensor configuration for data before configuring them again Press 1 to reset the radios For example press 3 on the keyboard the configuration when prompted to select AgriNode MIT 3 level To return to the Configure Remote I O menu press M Discover Renote Units Test Metwork Qualit SetUp Remote pane aa Press 3 to setup the remote radios Read Remote Analog Inputs Return to Main Menu sd Ma arr aad e pa Press 1 to reset configuration data Radiol D Model Serialll Rew RadiolD 11 151685 B01119879 i2J Discovery of remote radios RadioID 12 151868 B89121655 13 to rediscover remotes to return to previous menu Press C to configure all the remote radios to configure all remotes lect a configuration AgriNode MI lt 5 level Press the appropriate number on the ke
50. rt if the transmission was successful or not Press M to return to the main device menu or press any other key on the keyboard to send the test report again Note You need to send several test reports with a large percentage passing to determine if communications are good Activate Verizon Service Select Activate Verizon Service to activate the Verizon cellular service used by the device This process may take a few minutes to complete After the device connects with the service press the Enter key to return to the main device menu Note Activation of the M121pP cellular service occurs before the device ships to you Use this option only if you have deactivated the device and it needs re activation Dialing Verizon Service Activation his may take a few minutes Please Wait rovisioning Service Connected Establishing Data Connection Service Provisioning Complete e Starting the System Power On Press any key for menu Configuring Communications Radio Power On OK CDMA Cellular ransmission Initiated ransmission Successful Read and Set I O Values While connected to the computer the status of the digital input displays to the computer This is useful for local verification of both the device and the monitored inputs Input changes made during Mem Communal i Ons the local input test do not report to the Web site until the local programming session ends Select Read amp Set I O Values to read the
51. s 48 Hours Send Every 24Hours v Send Every 12Hours v Send Every 12Hours v Send Every Disabled Send Every 12 Hours Save Report Config Max Report Interval 1 Minute 1 4 Hour Average 1 2 Hour Average 1 Hour Average Temp C With 1 2 hour average vy Interval Humidity With 1 2 hour average vy Interval Brightness With 1 4 hour average vy Interval Analog 4 With 1houraverage v Interval With 1hour average v Interval Digital Once the device is setup recording and reporting data you can start charting data as soon as the first report sends Follow these instructions to create a chart displaying historical data 1 In the menu bar click Reports The Chart page displays 2 From the analog and digital inputs listed to the left select the inputs to chart 3 Select the Start Date and Time 4 Select the End Date and Time 5 Click Create Chart The chart displays m2m communications A light level reading labeled Brightness overlays historical humidity and temperature reading Create a chart using current data To see current data from the device follow the steps below 1 In the menu bar click Reports The Chart page displays 2 Click Request Recent Data from the Unit Temperature Humidity and Li v 3 Select the input you want recent data for from the Channel drop down list Request Recent Data from the Unit Channel
52. s turn on and the device enters the local programming mode Press Enter to display the following menu Modem Utility Menu Read amp Set 70 Values Control Outputs 4 Local Programming Restore Factory Defaults 7 Display Status Messages Press 8 to select Display Status Messages The M121p starts sending status messages to the computer as conditions change or events occur These messages help you understand what the system is doing and are useful for troubleshooting Note If you turn the device on with the computer and terminal emulator already on the M121P automatically starts sending these messages If not press 9 in the main menu Watch these messages carefully If the device appears not to be operating correctly these messages should explain the problem A significant bad message might display and then scroll on by This does not mean that it was unimportant Note To stop the status messages and return to the menu press any key Correct any issues indicated by the status messages Test the device again If the device still is not operating correctly contact M2M technical support at 208 947 9503 Office hours are 8 00 am 5 00 pm MST Monday Friday For prompt answers by e mail please submit carefully described problems to support m2mcomm com M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 10262010 36 M121p Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting Transmission or Cellular Reception Problems The M12
53. set point 0 1023 0 1023 High set point Trigger Time 0 240 seconds inputs outputs counters timers and reporting options 1 Select Local Programming to edit the programmable parameters discussed in the following sections 2 Select the parameter to set If the displayed value is correct press Enter on the computer keyboard to leave it unchanged and move to the next option If not edit the value 3 After editing the last parameter press S to save your changes 4 Return to the main menu or remove the cable from the device to end local programming The following section explains the options available during local programming AC Voltage Select the AC voltage that the input will monitor Press 1 for 120V 2 for 240V or 3 for 480V Digital Input The installer specifies trigger times for the input in one second increments from zero to 240 seconds The M121p reports any change to the monitored contact closure digital input that lasts longer than the specified number of seconds The device ignores and does not report changes of a shorter duration The default setting is 15 seconds Press Enter on the computer keyboard to keep the default setting or enter a new number of seconds Default alarm inputs Mem Communal i Ons Trigger Time Seconds 8 246 15 Piia Input i Analog Inputs Two set points and one trigger time per input are specifiable for each input 0 set point disabled Sample Analo
54. specific time set the Configure Remote I O Units frequency to the desired value between zero 0 Select Configure Remote I O Units to configure and 240 hours Then use the M2M Web site to the remote control input and output units enable time scheduled calls at a specific time With this menu you can have the unit identify This resets the call time of the reports any remote units setup the remote sensors read analog inputs and test the network quality Note M2M recommends scheduling daily status calls in the off peak hours between 10 00 pm to Discover Remote Units 3 00 am MST 2 etip Remote sensors 3 Read Remote Analog Inputs l Scheduled 1 0 Stat R i Test Network Quality ime schedule atus hepor Return to Main Men Prequency hours 4 240 gt 24 eee Discover Remote Units Daily transmission Limit Use this option to identify any remote radios To reduce the number of calls trom over active connected to the master unit After binding the inputs or turning the device on and off remote radios to the master and initially powering the number of event based calls per 24 hours is up the master unit it might take a few minutes for limited This does not affect time scheduled or the remote radios to call in user requested status calls and command acknowledgements The daily limit is from one to Perform this test multiple times until all the 225 calls The default setting is 150 calls for data remote radios have called
55. st Passed message is shown press M to return to the main device menu If the communications test takes more than three minutes the unit might need a high gain antenna Generally the communications test should pass every time not just occasionally If not the unit might need a high gain antenna M2M Communal i Ons Step Three Functional Test Follow the steps below top perform the functional test while in the local program menu within a terminal program Use caution when turning pumps on and off There are minimum off times required before restarting a pump Rapidly cycling a pump off and on can damage the pump Verify that the connected equipment can be turned on and off without causing any equipment damage A 1 Select Control Outputs 2 Press 1 to select output 1 and then zero 0 This turns the pump OFF 3 Press M to return to the main menu 4 Select Read amp Set I O Values Verify that the input reading is at or close to zero 0 5 Press M to return to the main menu 6 Select Control Outputs 7 Press 1 and then 1 again to turn the pump ON 8 Press M to return to the main menu 9 Select Read amp Set I O Values Depending on the measured input voltage the reading can range from 250 up to 1023 Verify that the input reading changes with the input voltage changes M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 35 M121p Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting with a Computer The be
56. st way to troubleshoot the device is to allow the unit to display the status messages to the computer These messages will tell you what the unit is thinking and doing If you do not have a computer with you the on board LEDs indicate key operating events and can be useful in troubleshooting and system testing More information about troubleshooting using the LEDs is available in the Troubleshooting Transmission or Cellular Reception Problems section 1 Verify that the device has power There is a green PWR LED It should be ON 2 Verify that the antenna is tightly connected 3 On the computer open the terminal emulator program Terminal emulator programs include HyperTerminal Tera Term Putty and many others Commercially available terminal emulator programs such as ProComm or Hyper Access may offer features that are more advanced 4 Set the terminal communications settings to e 38 400 baud e 8bits e 1stop bit e No parity e No flow control 5 Verify the communication port is set to the serial port where you connected the cable and there are no conflicts with other serial devices such as a modem 6 Use a 9 pin serial cable adapter to connect the M121p to the computer s serial port 9 pin serial to USB adapter M2M communications 10 11 When the communication program is running AND the connector is connected the M121P automatically detects the computer Both the red and green RSSI LED
57. te The antenna must be located outside of any metal box or cabinet m2m COMMUNICATIONS Connect the Device The following section contains information about wiring the different connections necessary for the M121P to operate A wiring diagram is included at the end of this section Be sure the electrical panel mains disconnect is off and no voltage is present before proceeding with installation Step One Apply Power to the M121p The power supply is 480V alternating current AC Connect the neutral lead to the NEUT point and the hot lead to the 480VAC point When power turns ON the green LED illuminates lights up Ground 480VAC and NEUT points i gt J 480VAC NEUI w Note Use 16AWG to 12AWG stranded wire for all connections Step Two Test the Receiver Strength For cellular radios the signal strength varies depending on location and is measurable After selecting an installation location and connecting power it is a good idea to test the device s ability to transmit and receive before continuing the actual installation M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 10262010 7 Step One Install the M121p Test with a Computer If you plan to test the Radio Signal Strength Indication RSSI with a computer you must first turn the main power source back on Afterwards you can test the RSSI in either of the following ways e Ifthe device is able to transmit the RSSI reports to the M2M Web site
58. th The range descriptions given in the table above are a helpful means to understanding the range of signal strength Obviously excellent signal strength is better than good signal strength and it is worthwhile to try to orient the antenna to receive the strongest signal However the M121p should be reliable with any acceptable strength or better signal red LED blinking If the signal strength from the radio is inadequate solid red non blinking LED you must re orient the antenna or change the mounting location Note A directional or high gain antenna might be needed to improve inadequate signal strength High gain Yagi and omni directional antennas are available from M2M After maximizing the signal strength continue the installation If the M121p is not working correctly after installation see the M121p Troubleshooting Procedure section of this manual for troubleshooting help M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 8 Step One Install the M121p Step Three Connect the Digital Input The high voltage input monitors and reports the presence or absence of 120 240 or 480VAC 1 If you have turned on the main power source turn it back off 2 Connect the common lead to the input terminal labeled C and hot lead to the input terminal labeled IN1 Note Use 16AWG to 12AWG stranded wire for these connections Step Four Connect the Analog Inputs Each of the analog inputs has a terminal point lab
59. ts 3 Fora phone contact enter a number of Retries This is the number of times that the 3 Select a Time Delay for each contact This is system will call the person unless the system the amount of time after an event that the receives an acknowledgement first contact will receive a notification 4 To share the contact with others users that you eee ea Ciai0g 20x can add check the Shared Contact box 5 Click Add Contact when finished AIN Emergency Contacts Recipient Time Delay Edit a Contact 1 To edit a contact click the Edit button LA to the right of the contact Notused Omin v Jack Kennedy _ The Boss 0 min Harry Truman Teddy Roosevelt 0 min 0 min 2 Inthe Edit Contact page make the desired changes to the contact information Not used Not used 0 min 1 2 3 4 5 Notused 6 Fi 8 9 3 When finished click Update Not used O min v v v v v x Omin bel kad Not used vy Omin v Yv k a Yv 7 10 Notused 0 min Delete a Contact 1 To delete a contact click the Delete button to the right of the contact 2 When prompted to delete the contact click 4 When finished click Save Changes OK Edit a Contact List Step 4 gt Contact Lists 1 To edit a contact list click the Edit button LA The Contact List is a list of the phone numbers to the right of the contact list and e mail addresses you want notified of an event You can create multiple lis
60. ts For example you may want to create one list of just e mail 3 When finished click Save Changes addresses where you will send notifications of routine maintenance events and another list of phone contacts for events that need faster responses 2 Inthe next page make the desired changes Delete a Contact List 1 To delete a contact list click the Delete button amp to the right of the contact list 2 When prompted to delete the contact list You can add edit or delete lists at any time click OK m2m M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 22 communicanons Step Three Use the M2M Web Site to Setup Device Communication Step 5 gt Display Settings This page allows you to customize the labels assigned to all values reported by the device The assigned labels show anywhere that references the labeled inputs and outputs It also allows you to define scaling factors or offsets for the analog inputs Each input output has an optional alarm state The device s status shown on the Device List page will change from Normal green to Alarm red when an alarm state occurs You can save common label settings as Shared Profiles and reuse them on other similarly configured devices Connections tab on the Display Settings page DEVICE Setup Scheduled Commands Send Commands Details Apply or Create Shared Profile Create shared profile from current labels No shared profiles exist Click here to customize An
61. up Missing Device Notification Notification Settings Saved Click Edit in the Control Actions column to set up a command to send directly from the NOC to another device when the selected event occurs The Control Events Details page shows each possible change for the selected value and what action will be taken if the control action is enabled for that change You can send any command from the Commands page In the example below Output 1 of Power Pump 1 will be set to On when Power Pump 1 is turned on There will be no action taken when Power Pump 1 is turned off but there could be if desired Control Actions Back to Event Notifications CONTROL ACTIONS MANAGEMENT Data Point Output 1 v New Control Action Data Point State Change EGA Output 1 On Power Pump 1 Changes Saved Output 1 On Step 7 gt Device Groups Use this page to move devices between existing groups and create new device groups naming them with any description desired Device Groups page East Field Pumps Power Pump 1 72022190 Add Remove Devices Delete Group Ungrouped Devices Power Pump 2 16865 Create New Device Group Mi communicanoans Create New Device Group 1 Click Create New Device Group 2 When the page reloads type in the Group Name 3 Select the appropriate device by clicking the check box next to it Create New Device Group dialog box CREATE NEW DEVICE GROUP Group Name AVAILABLE DEVICES ch
62. vation page displays Enter the Activation Key You will find the activation key along with the device ID on the inside of the device door Activation page 2010 M2M Communications Create or Select an M2M Account Create New Account Use Existing Account Begin Activation Inside of product door with device label M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 10262010 19 Step Three Use the M2M Web Site to Setup Device Communication 6 Select Create New Account If you have an existing account select Use Existing Account e If you click Create New Account you must choose an airtime plan set your billing type and frequency accept the terms and conditions your billing information and create a username and password before proceeding with activation e If you click Use Existing Account you must choose your airtime plan billing type and frequency and accept the terms and conditions before logging in 7 The device is now active To set up scheduled reports or send commands to the device log in to the M2M Web site if you are not already Step Two Log In to the M2M Web Site To log in to your secure account on the M2M Web site follow the instructions below 1 Visit the M2M Web site 2 Click LOGIN in the top right corner of the screen Top of the M2M Web site _ a gt CUB amp BETCATUOD 835 82 OOS Ceo bBo 5 CONTACT us 3 The LOGIN page displays Enter your personal user name an
63. ver Reports and then click IrriMAX Export The Export page displays Select the Start Date 1 and Time _ Select the End Date and Time 4 Select the inputs you want data for by clicking the check box to the right of the input name A checkmark in the box means the input is selected Input Selected East Room Temp F East Room Humidity Yo West Room Temp F West Room Humidity 5 Click Export IrriMAX Database Export Irrimax Database 6 When prompted save the IrriMAX data file ending with sdb to an easily remembered place on your computer 7 To view the data open the IrriMAX software and select the sdb file you saved to your computer m2m i cCOmMmMUNICONONS Appendix B Monitor and Control the M121p via Inbound Telephone In addition to receiving phone calls and user notifications from the M2M system via telephone you can dial directly into the M2M Network Operations Center at any time using any telephone in North America The toll free number is 1 877 747 9500 Call this number to do the following e Listen to the status of all selected inputs and outputs e Turn any output on or off When the system answers your call it will ask for your Voice Personal Identification Number PIN This number is available on the Account Information page PIN Location ACCOUNT Activate Password Manage Users Billing Account Info Billing Information M2M Admin M2M Communications 5771 N Discover
64. w Advanced Options SCHEDULE COMMA SEND COMMAND To send a command select the desired command s and click Send Command The Web site immediately sends a request to the device after confirmation by the user The device responds by sending back an acknowledgement along with its status Within approximately 90 120 seconds you can click Refresh at the top of the screen to see the latest status of the inputs and outputs Go to the Device History screen at any time to check that the device acknowledged a command M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 10262010 28 Appendix A Important Pages in the M2M Web Site You can send up to six commands at once except Time Control Commands You cannot send Time Control Commands with other command types Time Control Commands change the state of an output for a chosen duration When you send Time Control Commands select the number of hours and minutes or seconds to turn the output s on or off Click Show Advanced Options to select commands for device configuration Advanced Options dialog box Hide Advanced Options REMOTE DEVICE CONFIGURATION 20 Calls v Set Daily Transmission Counter to Reset Daily Call Count Set Remote Maintenance Mode to Off Normal Ope Set Counter Timer to Reset Timer Co TIME SCHEDULED Set Time Scheduled Status Report to REPORT 8 hours SEND COMMAND SCHEDULE COMMA Set Time scheduled Commands You can schedule comman
65. y Way Boise ID 83704 208 947 9500 se 877 747 9500 Model Status Airtime Plan Bill Frequency Power Pump 1 72022190 M844 active Level 5 GPRS Annual Power Pump 2 16865 M2X2 active Level 5 1xRTT Annual BF Billing Frequency Change AP Airtime Plan Change YA Scheduled Yearly Voice Pin 161010 After entering your Voice PIN you will hear a list of options including listening to the status of the monitored inputs and controlling the outputs The voice service provides you with the available options and which keys to press to select each option Note At anytime during the phone session press the Pound key to return to the previous option M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 33 Troubleshooting Procedure Follow the steps below to troubleshoot the device Step One Perform a Visual Inspection Follow ALL of the steps below to perform a visual inspection of the device 1 2 9 Turn power off to the device Visually inspect all wiring to ensure that the connections are tight If connections are loose shut off the main panel power to the M2M device tighten the connections and turn the power to the M2M device back on Visually inspect the circuit assembly for ANY blown or burnt components or circuit board traces Inspect Relay at OUT1 for burn marks Inspect the digital input and the smaller transformer for burn or brown marks Inspect the circuit board aroun
66. yboard e MT 2 lecel gt to select a configuration AqriNode MT 2 level AgriNode AT 2 level AgriNode AWS 2 level AcriNede A C2 leve1 gt For example press 3 on the keyboard to select to return to previous menu AgriNode MT 3 level Select configuration EE EE EE EE EE EE EUM on G onf iguring Please Wait S DI i2 Configuration saved The configuration Saves nalog Configuration saved onfiguring Please Wait Node configuration options MT Sentek moisture temp M Sentek moisture only AT Acclima moisture temperature AWS Acclima moisture humidity temp A Acclima moisture only mem M121p User s Manual Rev 1 3 12102010 17 Communal i Ons Step Two Local Programming Input amp Output Test Read Remote Analog Inputs This test reads the analog inputs 10 times This can help you to determine if the inputs are reading correctly To return to the main Configure Remote I O Units menu press M Analog Input Analog Input inalog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input inalog Input Analog Input inalog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input 16 DI Di e 0 mi co I LO He H E Eu an an an an an an an an CI O Test Network Quality This test sends 100 packets of information to each connected remote radio and measures the response in four categories Excellent Good Marginal and Miss
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