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1. 3 727 3 6 Control WINdOW i 3 29 3 7 Description of 3 30 SY Re AAA 3 33 3 7 1 1 Notify alarms 3 33 dl 2a siii iaia 3 33 3 7 1 3 Averaging Period i 3 34 3 7 1 4 Max Field ALARM 5 3 34 3 7 1 5 Battery SECO Maraini ia 3 35 3 7 1 6 Device section i 3 35 3 7 1 7 Over 3 36 3 7 1 8 Case ODOTL 3 36 3 7 2 Schedule for Modem i 3 37 3 7 3 Schedule TOF SMS 3 38 3 7 4 Rate 3 39 GRATA 3 40 3 7 6 Examples of 3 42 3 7 7 Updating Firmware i 8 45 3 7 8 Station Date amp TIME 3 47 IMI aaa 3 48 3 7 9 1 Deleting a 3 50 3 8 General i 3 51 3 8 1 Read Station Configuration eeen 3 51 EE A E e E ia 3 51 3 8 3 Enable 3 52 3 8 4 Band 3 53 3 8 5 Selective Mode TiMing 3 59 3 8 6 Hang and exit eee eee eeee
2. 1 13487340494 T Time HH mm 00 Stand By H Every H narda Safety Test Solutions _ By enabling the command PC Answering every time the controller PC answers to an automatic call coming from the station measured field data are downloaded automatically The downloaded period starts from the first data after last download To program the station for automatic calls proceed as follows e access the station by pressing Call e wait for the connection to be established when the software displays the configuration of the station use the command Enable Setting and enter the Setting Password In the window Schedule for MODEM write the telephone number of the controller PC Up to 10 different telephone numbers can be entered In case the first one doesn t answer the station will call the other numbers in sequence until one answers and secure communication The number which answers and secure a communication will receive the data Data will be downloaded only to a PC that is switched on with modem enabled and 8060SW02 software running e n the Time window enter the time when the call has to be made obviously the PC and modem must be on at that time e Inthe Stand BY H window write for how many hours the GSM modem must stay on It is not necessary to set the modem to be always on 24 hours normally it should be on only few hours per day When the modem is off the station cannot receive incoming calls e In the wi
3. Area Monitor CANNOT DOWNLOAD First valid date 14 11 2007 00 27 The Interval is longer than Marda Area Monitor s storage Stop e Stop with the subcommands Upto NOW n to in to C RIA Date amp Time Date amp Time The Stop date must be later than the Start date otherwise an error message will appear Recall Update Firmware e Update Firmware to update the internal firmware of the station Execute Execute Information about station firmware rel number and upload date are displayed in the lower right side of the control window EA e Recall is used to start the data downloading T ENTI Last upload firmware 3 52 11 07 17 53 08 13 11 07 ae Ime ama Station Date amp Time with subcommand Set Clock to transfer the current date of the PC to the station e It is recommended to check the station clock before starting any new wi WARNING monitoring campaign Be sure to download any useful data before clock setting as previously acquired field data will be no more downloadable e Markers with subcommands Start Stop Read Station Conf e Read Station Configuration to read the electromagnetic field status of alarms and configuration e GPS to show the position data GPS e Enable Setting to edit the setup setting password required Instructions for use 3 31 Safety Test Solutions _ e Band Analysis to display and set t
4. ast Field 0 38 W m OUT ea lo ce oN re aie Last Voltage 11 82 Alarm n Tera a nn Lai tra Narda Area Monitor x A COULD negotiate a If there are communications problems between the servers of different GSM Service Providers this message appears The same message can appear when there is heavy traffic or when the server is unable to perform roaming p CARRIER If the station is switched off or if the signal is insufficient the message NO CARRIER appears in the Status frame of the main window If the software does not see any available serial port on the PC where it is installed the following message appears Area Monitor No COMM PORTS Available Run DEMO MODE See paragraph 3 4 2 3 44 Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 7 7 Updating Firmware Update of internal Firmware It is important to update the internal firmware in order to use all the new functions added and eliminate any bug in the software To update the firmware use the Execute command The station will place the old firmware in a back up memory and will try to load the new firmware A window with a colored progress bar appears on the screen and indicates the loading progress of new firmware The following steps will be carried out Update Firmware 1 Example of request Narda A Moni F to confirm transfer arda Area Monitor Execute Current Area Monitor Rel
5. ore on 3 7 1 4 Max Field ALARM Settings Average time of Last Field value The mean can be arithmetical AVG or root mean square RMS The value is automatically set according to the Rate setting Averaging Period Minute AVG e AMS In this example with Send REPORT enabled all the mobile phones in the list max 10 will receive every day the maximum value averaged on a period of 6 minutes Field alarm The field monitor features two thresholds of the field value readings one for warning and one for alarm On exceeding one of these thresholds a message is sent to the mobile phone or a call is done to the PC This occurs only if the ON function 1 enabled in the NOTIFY ALARMs through window Select ON to enable the station to monitor the alarms and select OFF when no action shall be taken The OUT function is used to control the excedings of the alarm threshold select IN to control the return of the electrical field values below the set value Max Field ALARM Settings WARNING OUT In this example an alarm will occur when the field exceeds 6 or 10 V m averaged on the rate setting time period Thus brief but intense field variations will not necessarily cause any alarm if the averaged value in this example on 6 minutes does not exceed 6 or 10 V m Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 7 1 5 Battery Section LC NOTE 3 7 1 6 Device section Battery Alarm The
6. 3 Instructions for use of the 8060 SWO02 control software 3 1 Introduction This Chapter provides a guide for the installation and use of the data acquisition and control software 8060 SW02 It also explains the functions available and the configuration details The procedure for the correct use of the AMS 8060 system is the following e Install the software on the PC that will be used to control the AMS 8060 system e Connect the external modem for fixed line or GSM if the PC internal one will not be used Connect the telephone cable to the external or internal modem e Make sure the software drives the proper serial port to which the modem is connected e Click twice on the 8060 SWO02 icon to launch the software e Enter the Terminal PASSWORD for management of Field Monitor Enter the Setting PASSWORD which is needed to edit the acquisition parameters of the Field Monitor This operation can also be done later e Add the ID s of unit name of the unit and phone number of the SIM card installed into the unit in the list of Field Monitoring Stations which can be managed by the PC e Call the desired station pressing CALL Change the monitoring parameters if required after typing the SETTING PASSWORD e Download the acquired data to the PC as required Press Hang amp Exit to end the connection Display and evaluate the measurement data Using GSM Modem make sure the PIN code of the SIM card use C7 NOTE has been remo
7. Area Monitor 2 Wish to Register the station Name If the answer is Yes the software allows access to the station and then the data download takes place with these data saved in the relative directory named 000WE50907 In this case the name saved in the station takes priority and the one in the list of the PC is updated If the answer is No the data will be downloaded temporarily in the directory democisano Selecting Cancel no operation will be performed Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 6 Control window Once a link has been successfully established the control window is opened for the selected station and it is possible e check the settings and parameters of the station e edit the settings using the password e download field data to the PC The control window looks like this 000WE50907 SELECTIVE MODE DISABLED Battery ALARM B n ig Setting Get DATA OUT IN jos Start 5 second 1 minute Since Last Time C 10 second C 2 minute L O From i ast Voltage 11 76V 15second amp minute OUT IN Alarm gt 30 second Date amp Time Warming Peck Pine 3986 par Threshold V m clio chedule for MODEI CE eu OUT IN Telit 1 3487340494 v Ben 09 SEON Game stop Time HH mm 3 UT IN Upto NOW o iini Hho pe p Stand Every C Up to MRK V m V err oN Date amp Time OC PARS CUBE
8. 1 8 Contents m Safety Test Solutions _ 3 Instructions for use of the 8060 02 control software Page GIUOCO Ialia 3 1 3 2 Hardware 4 3 2 3 3 Installation of the 3 3 3 4 Starting the 3 8 3 4 1 Assigning the serial 3 9 3 4 2 Checking for the Modem 3 10 3 4 3 Entering the terminal Password 3 13 3 4 4 Changing a 3 15 3 4 5 Entering the setting Password 3 16 3 46 us RET GERA DUE a ih 3 17 3 4 6 1 Alarm column cessere 3 18 3 4 7 Entering a new station 3 19 3 4 8 Removing a station nnnnnnnennnnnnsnnnnnnen 3 20 3 4 9 Editing a 3 20 3 4 10 Automatic data 3 21 SETA PANS WO 3 22 3 23 AU 3 23 3 4 14 Warning if not called after XX Hour 3 24 3 4 15 Calendar of 3 25 3 5 Calling a
9. Ground connections must not be interrupted intentionally To prevent the possible danger of electrocution do not remove any covers panels or guards installed on the device and refer only to NARDA Service Centers if maintenance should be necessary To maintain adequate protection from fire hazards replace fuses only with others of the same type and rating Follow the safety regulations and any additional instructions in this manual to prevent accidents and damages Safety Considerations VII Safety Test Solutions _ EC Conformity Certificate in accordance with the directives EMC 89 336 EEC and low voltage 73 23 EEC This is to certify that the product AMS 8060 Area Monitor System Produced by NARDA S r l Safety Test Solution Via Benessea 29 B 17035 Cisano sul Neva SV ITALY complies with the following European Standards Safety CEI EN 61010 1 2001 EMC EN 61326 1 2007 This product complies with the requirements of Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC and with Directive EMC 89 336 EEC amended by 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC 93 97 EEC NARDA S r l EC Conformity Safety Test Solutions 1 General information 1 1 Documentation This Users Manual contains the following annexes e A form to return to NARDA with the device when requesting service e Achecklist of the parts included in the shipment This Users Manual also includes the description of the accessorie
10. 2 2 2 Spontaneous In Spontaneous mode whenever an alarm condition occurs or when the mode normal conditions are restored e g exceeding the threshold value set for the field intensity or returning below the threshold the GSM 1 switched on directly by the AMS 8060 either to make a call or to send an SMS depending on the settings to the modem number s memorized Afterwards the GSM remains on stand by for 15 minutes 2 7 2 3 Automatic mode The following conditions turns the GSM modem on independently from the setting 1 the GSM modem is turned ON for 24 hours any time the station is switched on 2 f both Stand By parameters Schedule for Modem and Schedule for SMS are settled to zero the GSM will switch on in stand by mode at 11 00 AM every day and will stay on for 3 hours otherwise it could not be called at all 3 GSM modem switches automatically ON for few seconds everyday at 07 18 and 19 18 to allow the GPS module to obtain position data Installation and use Safety Test Solutions 2 7 3 Selective unit The selective unit is OFF every time the battery voltage is lower than 11 09 Switching ON OFF V After switching OFF for low battery voltage the selective unit will switch ON according to the Selective mode timing only when the battery voltage is gt 11 97 V 2 8 RF signals of The antennas used in the AMS 8060 and the receiver input stage contain dangerous intensity highly sens
11. Broadband probe error 8 Bit 4 More than 2 auto restart in half hour 16 2FRQ Asks for antenna frequency range Example 00 FRQ Answer give freq min and freq Max for Response each block Unit is in KHz FRQ 100 30000 75000 300000 SMS Messages and Commands Safety Test Solutions Asks for firmware release and last Example 00 FWD firmware uploading date and time Response FWD 3 56 10 07 11 39 38 18 10 07 2GPS x Asks for GPS position data Example 00 GPS If x is set to 1 last valid position data are Response GPS GPGLL V N returned useful in case no position data Example 00 GPS 1 are X detected Response format Response GPS GPGLL Latitude Longitude time GPS GPGLL 4404 42028 N 00809 54 of last reading A A 284 E 213547 00 A A 2IDN Identifier request Example 00 IDN The answer displays the identifier followed Response IDN democisano SAM by the station model and firmware release 01 3 56 10 07 PLFA Last mean value query command Example 00 LFA The answer displays the mean value in the Response LFA 0 46 V m 6 current unit followed by the averaging time Means 0 46 V m is the mean value for same as ALR command last 6 minutes 2MRD All markers date time query Example 00 MRD command Response The answer displays the date and time for MRD all markers or VOID if not set 08 00 07 11 07 a lt LF gt Line Feed separator is
12. Certificate number f Waminginotcaledafer 00_ Hour The procedure to add a station is as follows e Enter the station name you can use alphanumeric characters on the Station Identifier Name line This name will be recorded in the station memory the first time it is queried It will also appear on the display of your mobile phone every time the station is queried via SMS or when that station sends its daily Reports e Enter the phone number of the SIM card installed in the station e Optionally you can enter the number of the Certificate of Conformity provided with the station e necessary select one of the Automatic Download functions and if required the Auto ASCII File function to automatically generate a txt file after every data download e Select the Warning if not called mode and set the desired time if you want an alarm to be generated in case the station didn t call or has not been called for a time longer than the set value The security password will be requested for every operation ti PassWord x Insert Terminal PassWord o Jos If a wrong password is entered the following message appears Marda Area Monitor EJ EE Wrong Password PEY Change discarded Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions _ 3 4 8 Removing a station To remove a station from the list click Remove Station The message is 3 4 9 Editing a station Area Monitor x a
13. electromagnetic fields Within this radome is housed the measuring device as well as the measuring antenna and the remote communication device Batteries are located within the power pack on the support base The power supply system using high capacity batteries allows a good operating autonomy thanks to the power consumption that relatively to the high performances is kept low In normal conditions if continuous operation 24 hours day selective measurement is needed the station should be powered by the mains or by external additional solar panels AMS 8060 power system includes high quality lead batteries which LN OTE provide very good performance even in the voltage current and temperature most severe condition Nevertheless as happens in all lead accumulators capacity is influenced by temperature Best performance are achieved around 20 Fig 2 1 Station without radome 22 Installation and use narda Safety Test Solutions 2 6 1 Installation The AMS 8060 Field Monitor is designed to operate outdoors in the vicinity of the electromagnetic fields sources that shall be controlled and under the most severe environmental conditions 2 6 2 Installation steps The following is a list of the main steps for correct installation 2 6 2 1 Feet and pole 1 Screw the four adjustable feet under the support base 48 mE 2 Remove the bolt from the pole support place the pole and fasten it to the base
14. incoming data overwrites the oldest one last period data are then NOTE always available Any change in rate setting should be done only if all important field data has been already downloaded as they will not be still downloadable after setting has changed The following message will be displayed Area Monitor qoe WARNING Wok This change will invalidate All previous DATA Sure to do that Answering YES the software will show a second message to prevent a wrong selection Area Monitor After Ehis change Es loading previous data will make no sense Go AHEAD Answering yes you are allowed to change the storing settings but all the previously acquired data cannot be downloaded The previously acquired data are lost changing one of the following settings Storing rate Selection or deselection of Peak option Selective mode timing Kind and number of bands Date and time of the monitoring station It is therefore suggested to download all the data before changing any of the listed settings v4 WARNING Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions _ 3 7 5 Get DATA Downloading data from the station to the PC The data in the internal memory of the station can be downloaded after defining a Start and Stop event as follows Get DATA The Start and Stop of the data download is done between the following Start commands in any combination Since Last Time e Since Last
15. 00 100 00 0 08 7 5 00 3000 00 N PTR RPT RPTO narda Safety Test Solutions his command asks for the Predicted Process Time which depends on setting Unit is seconds It asks for max recorded field and minimum battery voltage with date and time stamp since last automatic Report is sent the Send Report function should be enabled in the Schedule for SMS section of the control software or sending the SENR message Showed field value is related to the Total band Same as above but with reset function to start a new observation period Alarm status request Information about any active alarm returned in the following format STA AWPVLTSawpvl s Every letter identify an active alarm as follows IS A field Alarm OUT W field Warning OUT P Device Section OUT V Battery Section OUT alarm threshold L Case Open OUT T Over Heat S Battery Section OUT warning threshold a field Alarm IN back in normal condition after Alarm OUT w field Warning IN p Device Section IN v Battery Section IN alarm threshold I Case Open IN s Battery Section IN warning threshold Character means not active alarm SMS Messages and Commands Example 00 PTR Response PTR 33 Example 00 RPT Response RPT MAX 2 14V m 10 57 19 10 07 Battery 11 62V 02 31 25 10 07 Example 00 RPTO Response RPT MAX 2 14V m 10 57 19 10 07 Battery 11 62V m 02 31 25 10 07
16. 3 4 12 Calling When the PC Calling function is enabled every time the station is called using the CALL command the data present on the station and recorded Automatic Download since the latest download will be automatically downloaded to the PC PC Answering This can be very useful because it makes unnecessary to remember the X PC Calling time of the latest download After having completed the automatic download the station does not hang up immediately but remains linked until either the call is ended manually or for 2 minutes after the last operation 3 4 13 Auto ASCII File Select Auto ASCII File to automatically generate an ASCII file containing all downloaded field data the format will be the same adopted with the ETERN Save As TABLE function on the main menu under the File Menu command Hide digits When a call either incoming or outgoing is reported by the station and the Auto ASCII File data are downloaded manually or automatically all the files normally placed mm in the directory Station Name Year Months Day are also copied in the special directory called Station Name Autotxt Option Trace Marker Vertical Load Files Open Open Draft File Name Directories Open Panel c 80605W02 000WE 50907 Save WK 13L1 R52 9 Cancel save EINE wK 13L10 RS2 5 _Cancel_ E 8060S WwO2 Save BitMap WK 13L11 R52 E Save Panel wK 13L12 R52 c3 OOOWE 50907 Save As TABLE ASIITI 131
17. 3 from 910 to 990MHz and Band 4 from 1 to 3GHz According to the specification of the antenna in use the Band Others includes the contribution of frequencies from 100 to 110MHz from 900 to 910MHz and from 990 to 1000MHz Data presentation Safety Test Solutions 4 5 5 Zoom Mode In Zoom Mode the user can zoom on any part of the data line The Marker function is also activated A little blue cursor will appear on the display Using the mouse it can be moved along the graph the time and field information are displayed in the lower bar To activate the Zoom proceed as follows e Select Zoom Mode e Place the Marker arrow by mouse on the desired zoom start point e Holding the left mouse button down move the Marker to the desired zoom end point e Release the mouse button to expand the display between the selected zoom points Or e Select the Zoom function from the File menu e Type Zoom start and stop date and time To help user to select the wanted zoom two vertical lines will be displayed during this procedure To return to normal display select again the button Zoom Mode The minimum zoom span is 120 seconds 2 minutes A bigger zoom Uv factor is not available as it should have no other effect than enlarge NOTE distance between data point without adding any significant information If a shorter time is selected an error message will pop up Zoom x A Cannot zoom any further Selecting the Zoom Mode also
18. Configuration 12 DownLoading Stored DATA Getting from 04 42 21 11 2007 The horizontal bar shows the downloading progress of every interval of about five hours During data download mainly due to poor reception or to poor quality of the GSM signal some error message may be received In these cases repeat the RECALL command The AMS 8060 station cannot operate without antenna even when LN OTE downloading acquired field data In case the antenna is accidentally removed when station is ON a reset will be required switch the station OFF connect the triaxial antenna and switch ON again Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions _ 3 7 6 Examples of errors Many phenomena can affect good communications between the GSM modem of the AMS 8060 station and the modem of the PC If the station has a poor or disturbed GSM signal we can get several kind of error messages Possible problems from an Area monitor system could come from Area monitor itself electronic or low battery Area monitor GSM modem or its SIM card GSM provider Telephone line Modem connected to the PC PC itself The message in the status If the modem is off or the software is searching for the modem a window is different serial port than the one to which the modem 1 physically connected the message is f ODEM Failure CANNOT Feel any MODEM Wish to connect anyway Direct R5232 LINK Connection Wating for notificat
19. Example of next SMS 00 RPT Response RPT MAX 0 38V m 10 19 08 11 07 Battery 12 70V 10 18 08 11 07 Example 00ST A Response STA L Description Case Open alarm is active Example 00ST A Response STA S Description Battery Section alarm is active due to the battery voltage below warning threshold 11 09V lt VBatt lt 11 97V Example 005 Response STA V S Description Battery Section alarm is active due to the battery voltage below warning and alarm thresholds VBatt 1 1 03V 5 7 Safety Test Solutions _ a TDS Asks for date and time of first valid data which is congruent with actual setting Answer contains a number for internal use followed by the requested date and time In the following format n hh mm ss dd mm yy Asks for the last measured values Answer contains last field value for each frequency band of the band table Asks for the last peak measured values Answer contains last field peak value for each frequency band of the band table Asks for the last averaged values Answer contains last averaged field value for each frequency band of the band table Modem list command The answer displays the phone numbers stored in the Schedule for modem section of the control software phone number of controller PC modem or VOID if empty in the format a lt LF gt Line Feed after e
20. See Software installation chapter The station modem should be ON Push CALL button On the Status bar will appear in sequence all the operations performed by the software MODE MODEM Modem testing Pisino 33560442659 Dialing the Area Monitor pem Sending modem commands 9120042 00 Cortle Segrate sn xx902 AMS 55 1 20 01 04 R P eceiving notification from the remote Area monitor Sometimes it happens that a station is called with a name different from what is stored into the station itself Suppose that in your PC list you defined a station called democisano while the internal name of the station is 000WE50907 the program notify it and offers the following message lt Area Monitor System 8060 Station Identifier N ame Telephone Number Last Link Links Alarm democisano 3484914754 21 11 07 11 56 374 Last 31 days Supply History Updated 21 11 07 November November Voltage V 9 000 50907 Week45 Station Identifier does not MATCH WeekdE Wish to RENAME remote station Connected with democisano Answering YES the software will rename the station with the new name democisano inside the station itself That means that the PC has higher priority over the station In this case all the downloaded data will be recorded under the directory democisano Instructions for use 3 27 Safety Test Solutions _ Answering No another window opens
21. Test Solutions 3 8 3 Enable Setting To enable settings on the station click on the Enable Setting button Enable Setting You will be asked to enter the security password in a window like that w PassWord BOO Insert Setting PassWord oo Cel 3 52 Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 8 4 Band Analysis Band Analysis The Band Analysis button allows to ask the station which bands have been activated for the selective analysis A dedicated window opens and the station start to download the band configuration a Bands Setup Bands Configuration Band Identifier ACT V m man FM 88 MHz 89 MHz TV3 174 HHz 223 HHz TETRA 380 MHz 400 MHz TY4 amp 5 470100 KHz 472500 KHz E GSMUL 880 MHz 885 MHz GSHM900UL 890950 KHz 891 MHz E GSMDL 925 MHz 960 GSM900DL 960 MHz 96 GSM1800UL 1710 MHz GSM1800DL 1805 MHz DECT 1890 MHz 1900 h GSM1900UL 1905 MHz UMTSUL 1920 MHz 198 GSM1900DL 1985 MHz UMTSDL 2110 MHz 21 ISHBand 2400 MHz 245U MHz WIMAX 2485 MHz 2690 MHz On fe lt Predicted Process time sec 32 81 RMS m DER LOW LOW LOW 0 020 0 020 0 020 LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW Reading Band Configuration Band 11 U UZU 0 060 Description After the band configuration has been downloaded you will see on the left the list of the bands the Actual and RMS values and in case th
22. and or receiver malfunction lead 12 V 25 A h 100 mW with receiver and GSM off 200 mW with receiver off and GSM on stand by 2 W with receiver off and GSM transmitting 8 W with receiver on and GSM off or on stand by 24V 1 25 A gt 48 hours with receiver on without external power supply lt 12 hours with external power supply 10 50 C Station 260 x 800 mm diameter x heigh Base 600 x 600 x 30 mm Lx D x H Receiver Sensor Battery Cover Total 11 5 kg Base and pole 12 5 kg Total 24 0 kg IP54 General Information Safety Test Solutions 1 7 Max acquisition time The device can measure and save data for a long period of time The following graphs show the internal memory capacity depending on the storing rate number of frequency bands and Peak selection Acquisition time Time h 10000 1000 H 6 min rate 2 min rate 1 min rate 100 9 30 sec rate c 15 sec rate 9 10 sec rate 9 5 sec rate 10 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Number of bands Graph 1 1 Max acquisition time of A
23. by state for the time remaining Note that only call is enabled and not also the modem power on same response as TSM command SMS Report send enabling When enabled the station power on the GSM at the time set with the STSS command initializes communication and send the report with a SMS message to all phones in the SMS numbers list at the end it enter the stand by state for the time remaining Note that only message sending is enabled and not also the GSM power on same response as TSS command otation identifier setting Max 20 characters The response is the same as in the IDN command The command format is 00SIDN Station Name Marker n date and time setting where n is between 0 and 9 The format is HH mm MM DD YY This command is not used to set the marker date and time in fact it is automatically created when marker is written but is useful to change it later The answer is the inputted date and time if no errors Marker n setting where n is between 0 and 9 The string can be max 32 characters long When setting is successful the answer is the text in storage otherwise an error will came up Marker date time is automatically set to the AMS 8060 internal clock To cancel marker data write down 00000 5 12 SMS Messages and Commands narda Safety Test Solutions _ Example 00 SENC Hesponse TSM ON 14 53 1h each 24h Confirm the station is enabled ON to call The sch
24. extract the multipolar connector first holding it by the metallic part then turn the RF connector ring nut Do not insert or remove the antenna holding it by the head or by the data cable as serious damage may occur The AMS 8060 station cannot operate without antenna even when downloading acquired field data In case the antenna is accidentally removed when station is ON a reset will be required switch the station OFF connect the triaxial antenna and switch ON again 16 After removing the SIM card PIN number by means of a mobile phone place it carefully into the SIM card slot of the receiver unit Gently push the SIM drawer to completely insert it into the slot Installation and use 2 7 Safety Test Solutions 2 6 2 7 Power on 17 Switch the unit ON 2 6 2 8 Radome 18 Remove the screws from the receiver baseplate to allow the radome mounting Place the radome to align the hole near the inner label see fig to the corresponding one in the receiver baseplate NARNNG The anti tampering switch protrudes from the main unit sure to avoid turning the cover as can damage the switch Installation and use Safety Test Solutions 19 Tighten the four screws to fix the radome 20 Assembled unit Installation and use Safety Test Solutions 2 6 3 Battery charging A complete battery charging should be completed 48 hours before starting me
25. for Fepalls ii PASAO 19119 a PRE SOR E 2 6 Installation and USE ii T NSA iaia 2 6 2 Installation 88 2 6 2 1 Feet and pole din EeiNEE K Ra NES 2 6 2 2 Solar panel 2 6 2 3 Solar panel 2 6 2 4 Receiver unit MOUNTINQ 2 6 2 5 Triaxial 262 0 Ol CaN fo 20 2 7 Power relitto 2 6 2 8 2 6 3 Battery charging ii 2 6 3 1 External power 2 6 4 Fastening the AMS 8060 2 6 5 2 Modes scien oder Ae mc 2 7 2 How to switch the GSM modem on 2 7 2 1 Programmed 2 7 2 2 Spontaneous 2 7 2 3 Automatic Mode 2 7 3 Selective unit switching ON OFF 2 8 RF signals of dangerous intensity 2 9 Controlling the internal 2 10 Suggestions and checking list to define Area monitor eee NC E n Page VII VIII Page
26. generation of the TXT file etc Therefore some stations can be programmed for manual connection other units after being called will automatically transfer the data while others again will automatically call the control PC at a preset time and download their data by themselves It is possible to enable the station for automatic download by selecting the flag PC Answering or PC Calling or both In this case a symbol appear at the left of the station name Arrow up PC Answering Arrow down PC Calling Both both flags selected AL Station Identifier Name Telephone Number Links Alarm CENTRALINA IN PROVA 0123456789 10 11 03 16 31 0 0 Unblock CISANO SUL NEVA 0123456789 0 0 i 0123456789 If no command is enabled data can only be downloaded manually If the function Hide Digits is selected the telephone numbers of the stations to call edit or add will be encrypted and no longer displayed on the window screen Station Identifier Telephone Number Alarm P zza G Rossa 15 Ponte Egola 3357201923 21 02 01 16 14 67 68 dual probe 03 01 03 10 32 10 30 701 3487340494 23 11 02 10 02 6 7 EP330 indoor demo 1022123456 29 12 02 10 0 0 Unlock b The telephone number will be masked even in the status window Dialing 4HHHRHHHHHHH Instructions for use 3 21 3 4 11 Answering Aulomatic Download x PC Answeing Calling
27. included 08 00 08 11 07 after each number void void void void void void void void 2MRDn Single marker date and time query Example 00 MRD1 command Response MRD1 08 00 08 11 07 n variable between 0 and 9 The answer displays the date and time of the selected marker or VOID if not set 2MRK markers text query command Example 00 MRK The answer displays the Markers content Response or VOID if empty a lt LF gt Line Feed after MRK each number start Segrate office test stop Segrate office test void void void void void void void void SMS Messages and Commands 55 unl MSK na 2NTB Asks for the first and last band number as Example 00 NTB in the analysis table Response 1 17 Example 00 PRB Response PRB Single marker text query command n variable between 0 and 9 The answer displays marker text or VOID Alarm setting query command The answer displays a string containing the alarm setting mask and selected method of notification in the following format MSK AWPVLTSawpvl s MODEM SMS Each character represent an enabled alarm Type of alarm as described below in the STA command explanation The character shows an alarm not enabled When MODEM is displayed any alarm is notified by a call to the controller PC When SMS is displayed any alarm is notified by SMS to mobile phone Memory duration before overwriting It depends on the ta
28. is gt 60 C Over Hea Case open alarm Whenever the external protective case of the field monitor is opened an alarm message 1 sent If the station is remotely queried by the PC the band will be red rather than green indicating this alarm has been activated Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 7 2 Schedule for MODEM Programming the station for modem links To query the station by a remote PC linked to a line or GSM modem the station modem must be on In addition when an alarm occurs the station can automatically call the telephone number of the modem used by the control PC Programming consists of setting a scheduled time for switching on the GSM modem of the station the duration of GSM period and repetition interval The parameter Time HH mm specifies at what time the modem has to be switched on and placed in Stand By condition while the parameter Stand BY H determines how long it stays on The parameter Every H indicates the repetition or after how many hours from the latest start the GSM has to be switched on again To prevent the schedule from changing every day this parameter has to be programmed in submultiples of 24 so that only the following values are accepted 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 24 Schedule for MODEM Tels 0123456789 Time HH mm joo Stand By Every Originate CALL If the command Originate CALL is ON at the time indicate
29. is more than XX hours since the last manual or automatic call the previous picture shows a No alarm generated 24 hours after the last call This message is useful to understand if the station modem did not switch on the software was not active in the control PC PC or modem were off The GSM service provider did not provide the link A manual call is suggested to check the station configuration Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 4 15 Calendar of measurements L NOTE L NOTE L NOTE The calendar created automatically by the software always shows the current month and year and is used to select and display in graphical form the data downloaded from the selected Field Monitoring station simply by clicking the button of the desired day or week November Only the buttons with blue characters contain data which has been previously downloaded from the station Days or weeks with red characters are empty clicking one of them the following message is displayed Area Monitor Data not Available demacisana for November day 6 The first time a button with blue characters is clicked an internal process for the generation of the graphic and all the necessary files will start Making FDAYL 1 0 The first time a specific week is selected the following picture is shown Making WK 46L21 Instructions for use 325 Safety Te
30. necessary for the service requested To reduce the time necessary for the repair be as specific as possible in describing the malfunction If the problem only occurs under specific conditions detail in the best possible way how to reproduce these conditions Whenever possible it is preferable to use the original packing for return making sure to wrap the device in heavy paper or plastic see section 6 for detailed packaging instructions In alternative pack the equipment in a sturdy cardbox with plenty of impact absorbing material all around the equipment to ensure a tight fit and prevent it from moving inside the box Take special precautions to protect the solar cells and GSM modem antenna Seal the package securely and write FRAGILE on the outside to encourage careful handling 2 5 Cleaning Use a clean soft dry cloth to clean the instrument and the solar cells WARNNG To clean the instrument do not use solvents acids cleaning fluid ian turpentine acetone or similar products which could damage it It is suggested to replace air filter at least once a year or more dp WARNNG frequently if needed Document AMS8060EN 21009 3 66 NARDA 2007 Installation and use 23 Safety Test Solutions 2 6 Installation The system for Distributed Frequency Selective Monitoring of and use Environmental Electromagnetic Fields AMS 8060 consist of a vertical housing with circular shape made of material that is transparent to
31. note a grey vertical band it represent the internal GSM modem activation The 8060 internal modem can be activated by the user to interrogate the station but also from the mobile provider to periodically check the communication That indication allows the user to discriminate field generated by modem from those in the installation environment The data window is divided in 3 sections e The main command bar on the top followed by a secondary commands one e The graphical window for data presentation in the middle e The status bar on the bottom Data presentation 4 4 Commands 4 4 1 File LA NOTE 4 4 2 Option Safety Test Solutions The main commands are 80605WO0 for Windows Release 3 12 1 D00WES0907 File Option Trace Marker Vertical This command is used to open any files of any station to save the downloaded data to expand graph details to print and finally to close the graphical window Z 80605W02 For Windows File Option Trace Marker Vertical Open Open Draft Open Panel Save Save Draft Save BitMap Save Panel Save As TABLE ASCII Zoom Print Close For the proper use see the Open files and Save files commands described later on Some functions of the File command are not enabled when the Zoom function is ON This command is used to select the time for averaging Average Time the colors Color see the Setup icon des
32. of the field and the related time The window will be 80605102 for Windows Release File Option Trace Marker Vertical POST AVG 6 min Peak ANG 6 min Marker amp Zora OFF The Marker is visible activating the zoom function Use the mouse to move the marker along the trace Date 1611172006 Time 11 54 00 Ley Peak 0 23 vim Data presentation Safety Test Solutions 4 4 5 Vertical This function is used to display the graph in linear or logarithmic scale and allows to select the full scale value with the Zoom Range function Full Range is the maximum range value allowed by the antenna in use typically 300 V m Subsequent ranges gives better level resolution up to the maximum one with the x 100 Range selection The display will be 8060SW02 for Windows Release 3 12 1 000WE50907 File Option Trace Marker vertical Fdayz Logarithmic Scale DoD Zoom Range v Full Range x2 Range x 5 Range x 10 Range x 20 Range x 50 Range 100 Range Data presentation Safety Test Solutions _ 4 5 Secondary pepe onov XN Commands The secondary Commands are 4 5 1 Save Files It is possible to save the menu setup and all measurement in different formats Calf 1 Draft Diagram RS2 Default format Archive for future data processing 2 Panel P55 A file with extension P55 is save
33. pull down window Markers Ss IT AINE T a i Segrate test start xi Segrate test start Segrate test stop 3 VOID Selective Moc VOID Timing VOID 10 03 VOID 9 firmware 3 51 0941 VOID VOID e Write down the marker description then key Enter a confirm window like the following will pop up Area Monitor write This MARKER 1 onto test ut Segrate testi start e The marker will get the current station time for default however It is possible to set a different time and date Area Monitor The Marker was automatically set to Narda Area Monitor date amp time However it can be associated a different date amp time Do you whish to do that Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions e following window will pop up when date has be changed Changig Marker Time Please Insert the full date amp time in the form HH mm dd rmrm yy Annulla 11 07 26 11 07 e Repeat above steps to set the stop Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions _ 3 7 9 1 Deleting a Marker To cancel a Marker select the Marker you wish to cancel right click on it press Cancel button Marda Area Monitor 7 Delete MARKER 1 1 Start and Stop buttons allow to send selected markers to Get DATA NOTE j window gt Start The marker stop event time must be
34. standard a 9600 bps Generale Modem Diagnostica Avanzate Driver Informazioni sul modem Campo valore ID hardware mdmagensb Command Risposta ATOOVIED Operazione riuscita amp T GMM H 324 video ready rev 1 0 AT FCLASS 01 2 0 ATHCLS 0 1 2 0 8 be lt gt interroga modem Registrazione Aggiungi al registro Visualizza registro The serial port selected must correspond to the value of on Cc NOTE the Destination line of the icon properties of the software In the example shown above for the modem Standard a 9600 bps write 2 in capital letters Instructions for use 31 Safety Test Solutions _ Preferably the modem should be connected to a direct phone line the same connection used for a fax machine Sometimes if there is a switchboard system it may only be possible to place outgoing calls but not to receive incoming calls where an extension may be needed etc Contact your switchboard operator for guidance It is possible to connect a GSM modem Check which port has been assigned to the modem in the control panel Type this number N in the command string COMM N If the internal modem fax specially in case of Notebook PC is set as N OTE printer Fax allowing to send and receive fax directly from Windows applications it may happens that the serial port on which the modem is installed appears busy and so not available for the
35. station of the company chosen for the SIM card Installation and use 21 Safety Test Solutions _ 2 6 4 Fastening the The receiver base plate can be fastened to the provided pole or to another AMS 8060 one with the same diameter by means of the provided supporting brackets Fiber glass poles up to two meters long as well as supporting brackets are available as spare parts The height of the station from floor can be adjusted cutting the pole to the desired length WARNNG Using the supplied pole whose characteristics have been carefully assessed is recommended to avoid any alteration of the field to be monitored Supporting brackets of the same type but fit to fasten the station to different cylindric supports can be used as an alternative These modes of installation are not recommended however as the levels of field measured could be greatly influenced by the distance and by the nature of the support Considering that it has been designed for outdoor use and the main operations are generally performed remotely by means of an internal GSM modem the AMS 8060 does not have any control or connection on the outside of the protective case Some controls and connections are available inside the protective case as listed onward in this manual and can be reached by removing the station radome or the power pack cover 2 6 5 Interlock A microswitch inside the unit is tripped when the radome is removed It is theref
36. subsequent to the start one otherwise a error indication will pop up UN OTE Trying to select a marker in which the time reference has not been assigned will cause the following message Narda Area Monitor x Marker Has no TIME Reference Set iE Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 8 General Commands Six general commands are found at the bottom of the control window Read Station Conf GPS Enable Setting Band Analysis Selective Mode Timing Hang amp Exit 3 8 1 Read Station Conf read the status of the AMS 8060 station select Read Station Conf Click on the button to start a new query of the station to update the control window Head Station Conf No field data block is downloaded from the station memory with Read NOTE Station Conf command 3 8 2 GPS This command opens the GPS window showing position and time information Latitude 44 04 21 3066 N Longitude 000 09 50 6912 Time Position GMT 02 58 43 Cancel The GPS module takes the position data on regular basis and every time the modem switches ON In case data are not available for example when the station 15 installed indoor the following message is displayed GPS Data Not Available Last Data Recened Latitude 44 04 31 7075 N Longitude 009 09 23 787b E Time Position GMT 08 37 18 Cancel Instructions for use 351 Safety
37. take a note of the Terminal PASSWORD entered It will be necessary to install the control software again in the case the password is missing Instructions for use 3 13 Safety Test Solutions After entering the Password with OK the software will request confirmation of the password before registering it into the system The next screen will therefore look like this 5 Area Monitor System 8060 Station Identifier Telephone Number Last Link Links Alarm BE Never 0 0 PassWord m BR Insert Confirm Password At this point tyoe the same Password again In case of any mistake the software will display the following message Area Monitor Second istance Failure Do vau wish ka bry again After the answer YES it is possible to re enter the correct password answering NO the procedure for the assignment of a new password starts over again Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 4 4 Changing a Password LC NOTE If it is necessary to change the Terminal Password just press function key F10 The software displays the message Terminal Password na Do you wish to change A a If the answer is YES first enter the old Terminal Password then enter the new one lf a wrong old Terminal Password is entered the following message pops up 1 wrong PASSWORD Change DENIED Press OK and try again Remember
38. that it will be necessary to reinstall the software in case the password is missing Instructions for use 3 15 Safety Test Solutions _ 3 4 5 Entering the After entering the Terminal Password needed to ensure the secure Setting PASSWORD management of the Field Monitors Station identifier telephone number automatic downloads automatic text file creation the software asks to enter a Setting PASSWORD which is needed to edit the parameter settings on the Field Monitors to be queried alarm settings storing rate frequency bands firmware upgrading The Setting Password screen looks like this 2 Area Monitor System 8060 E Station Identifier Name Telephone Number Lastlink Links Alarm En Never 0 0 Setting Password is not set yet Do you wish to set it NOW Status If the answer is YES the User will be asked to enter and confirm a new Password which may be different from the Terminal Password If the answer is NO it is also possible to enter this Setting Password later on at the time of the first call to the Field Monitor NOTE Always take a note of the Setting Password entered NOTE Avoid using null passwords Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 4 6 Main window CALL Add Station Sort Station E xik Bi After entering the Passwords the program displays the main window Area Monitor Sys
39. the pull down menus 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 7 Uv The blue color pushbuttons have already downloaded data NOTE The red ones are empty It is possible to open the week if at least one blue day is available Document AMS8060EN 21009 3 66 NARDA 2007 Data presentation Safety Test Solutions 4 3 Data window Select a blue colored day or week to open the main graphic window Data processing and evaluation functions are available through the various menus and buttons including Open Files function to show any graph of any station Save Files function to save the graphs into a file Print function to print any graph Option function to select the averaging time Trace function to highlight or to hide when the GSM was ON to show all axis the Peak value and the average value Marker function to position the Marker over a specific trace Vertical function to expand vertically the graphs Clipboard function to save the current graph Band selection pull down menu ZOOM function to expand horizontally the graphs Comment function to add or to modify a comment Setup function to select the Limit and the colors icon to show the software release PMM 8060SW02 for Windows Release 3 12 1 000WE50907 File Option Trace Marker Vertical This Record was made by SAM 01 Rel 3 12 11 06 The graphical data window displays acquired data by day or week in the above example you can
40. whenever you need to prepare the AMS 8060 unit for shipment The station should be disassembled stepping back the installation procedure included in section 2 The unit includes parts that are sensitive to mechanical shocks as well as heavy ones like the power pack It is therefore suggested to follow carefully the packing instructions to avoid damages due to the shipment The following instruction provide several picture useful to identify the various boxes of the original packaging and their use Box A contains the solar panel Box B contains accessories Document AMS8060EN 21009 3 66 NARDA 2007 Packaging Instructions narda Safety Test Solutions Box C inside view Box C contains power pack and box B Box F contains the receiver unit a Packaging Instructions narda Safety Test Solutions Box E contains antenna Box D contains box F and box E Box D inside view P og Packaging Instructions Safety Test Solutions Box G contains radome PA Box H main box Packaging Instructions narda Safety Test Solutions Insert Box C in the Box H Insert Box D in the Box H 7 A NM UE T ro N iW P M I y Eur P Wa 2 e Packaging Instructions Safety Test Solutions Insert Box G in the Box H a Insert Box A in the Box H Packaging Instructions S
41. with 1kHz RBW 1 0 mV m at 25MHz with 1kHz RBW result Measurement range limit for 300 V m 200V m single CW signal 1000 V m for fx110 MHz Max measurement range in 200 V m e MAME without restrictions for total span of 75 MHz 3 GHz Damage overload level 1000 V m Operating temperature 10 C to 50 range lt 29 g m lt 9396 at 30 Weight 1 0 2 A0 JJ 770g O Dimensions 12xt84d7cm DxxH 1 1 Calibration interval Fig 1 3 3AX 2 Antenna The 8060 AX2 dual band triaxial antenna includes a 100 500 kHz to 30MHz triaxial magnetic field sensor Computation of electric field expressed in V m by the station is done assuming the measurement NOTE is taken in far field condition where the known ratio between magnetic and electric field allows good correlation accuracy Operator should check distance from field sources to evaluate reliability General Information 1 7 Safety Test Solutions 1 8 AMS 8060 receiver panel Fig 1 4 AMS 8060 receiver unit panel Legend 1 GSM antenna 2 SIM card slot 3 GPS antenna connector 4 Status LEDs 5 RS232 serial interface connector 6 Power switch 7 Power supply connector 8 RF input N connector 9 Antenna data and power supply connector 10 Service connector General Information Safety Test Solutions 2 Installation and use 2 1 Introduction This section pr
42. 0 09 3 1 0 0 12 LOV 4 00 0 09 0 09 3 15 0 0 12 Lov 4 06 0 09 0 09 3 15 0 0 12 LOV 41 0 09 0 09 3 14 0 0 12 LOV 4 1 03 15 12 LOW In this example at 0 06 at 2 06 and at 4 06 the internal modem has been interrogated by the provider for a short period of time No significant increase in the measurement is detected In other conditions the Peak column would show a field increment caused by the GSM transmission If in Trace Menu the GSM Band was not enabled the asterisks do not appear in the table Data presentation 4 7 Safety Test Solutions _ 4 5 1 2 Data When a file is saved in TXT format and the table is opened an huge interpretation amount of data are available The Peak column is available only if the station has been programmed to collect such data The TXT files contain the station name file name date and time Probe used the limit if defined in the Setup menu and the type of averaging After such information the table will provide all requested data enabled by the Trace menu in the following example for space reasons the columns following the first band have been cut off The complete file will contain for each frequency band the standard 6 min average the average on the set value in this case again 6 min min and max value in the 6 minutes interval The header of each column 1 the specific frequency band 8060 5102 for Windows Station TERZA CENTRALINA DI PROVA Date 17 05 2
43. 0 10 30 11 00 10 00 10 30 10 30 11 00 11 00 11 30 7 11 30 12 00 11 00 11 30 7 11 30 12 00 Set Configuration Hote The selective mode will be OHLY in the checked hours In the preceding example the selective analysis is activated in all the 24 hours as all the time intervals has been selected The Set Configuration button sends the selective timing information to the station The usual warning messages will follow to avoid that any accidental change in the setting invalidates the previously acquired data Finally the timing table is written in the memory of AMS 8060 3 8 6 Hang amp Exit The Hang amp Exit button ends the ongoing communication with the station and returns to the main window Hang amp Exit Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions _ 3 9 Download data via In some situations where for example the GSM signal is very weak or serial port RS232 there is no coverage of the network by the GSM Service Providers it is possible to make an acquisition of long term data without downloading them daily via GSM At the end of the desired acquisition period or on regular basis for longer periods the data can be downloaded to a PC using the serial port in the station and a direct RS232 link The procedure to follow is e Open the station by removing the radome e Connect the serial cable supplied between the RS232 connector on the AMS 8060 station and the serial p
44. 006 Time 00 00 Probe 3AX 75M 3G Freq 1 77 M 100 M seam Freq 2 800 M 900 M Date Time 6 min 6 min Lo6 min Hi6 min 17 05 2006 00 00 0 06 0 06 OFF OFF 00 06 0 06 0 06 OFF OFF 00 12 0 06 0 06 OFF OFF 00 18 0 06 0 06 OFF OFF 00 24 0 06 0 06 OFF OFF 00 30 0 06 0 06 OFF OFF 00 36 0 06 0 06 OFF OFF 00 42 0 06 0 06 OFF OFF The 8060 sampling rate depends on the number of selected frequency bands After 6 minutes the average value of the samples is calculated and stored in the station memory The sample with the highest value is stored as the Peak value The 6 min column represents the total value of the field module for each band Different average times may be set by the Option function Data presentation Safety Test Solutions 4 5 2 Open Files Saved measurement RS2 or setting P55 files can be opened loaded into 8060 software with Open Files button If the software is already in the Graphic mode select File and then Open the software will show all available stations x File Name Directories c 8060sw02 Cancel fe 8060sw02 C3 centrali nuova Type Df Files Drives Dra ingr 527 2 By selecting a station in this example centrali the following window will show the Years and if available the autotxt directory x File Mame Directories c 8060sw0l2 centrali ES ex Cancel 8060502 Comes E centrali Type Of Files Drive
45. 13 852 i gt WwE 13L14 R52 April wK 13L15 R52 C3 February ona wK 13L15 R52 CJ March WE 13L17 852 i Close CTRL C Type OF Files Drives Draft Diagram H52 When all the data have been downloaded they are grouped in a single file starting from date and time of the downloading start up to date and time of the downloading end Then the ASCII named AUTOTEXT TXT will be created Every time a download is performed the last text file is overwritten by the new one The autotext txt file includes the data interval from Date NOTE amp Time Start to Date amp Time Stop It is then possible to open the autotext txt file using other applications Word Excel or directly from 8060 SW02 software In this case the file will be displayed in graphical form where it will be possible to apply the zoom function or save it in other folders Instructions for use 3 23 3 4 14 Warning if not called after XX hours x Warning if not called after 24 Hour Aubmatic DownLoad X PC Answeing PC Calling narda Safety Test Solutions _ This function is useful to generate a No Call alarm message within the alarm column when Demo104 348123456 i 0 1 Dual probe ff 020 arpatosc ff 021 Cortile Segrate S N 10902 00393356042659 15 04 04 16 42 2 amp Several Demo Segrate 57M 21208 34873402 UnLock Sonda Tripla 3483619150 26 06 04 09 37 343 Several 3487340279 i 0 20 t
46. 17 12 00 Band 1 RadioFM 75000 K 108000 K Band 2 Radiodifusion 195000 K 223000 K Band 3 Fijo Movil 406000 K 470000 K Band 4 TV 470000 K 830000 K Band 5 TVdigital 830000 K 862000 K Band 6 TRACyGSM RI 870000 K 880000 K Band 7 GSMI 880000 K 915000 K Band 8 TRACyGSM RII 915000 K 925000 K Band 9 GSMII 925000 K 960000 K Band 10 Renlaces 1452000 K 1492000 K Band 11 Radioenlaces 1492000 K 1517000 K Band 12 E18001 1660000 K 1670000 K Band 13 DCS18001 1710000 K 1785000 K Band 14 DCS 180011 1805000 K 1880000 K Band 15 DECT 1880000 K 1900000 K Band 16 UMTSI 1900000 K 2025000 K Band 17 UMTSII 2110000 K 2200000 K Band 18 RadioenlacesTV 2300000 K 2484000 K Band 19 ICM 2484000 K 2500000 K Band 20 Radionavegacion 2700000 K 3000000 K Peak enable Station Date amp Time 26 03 08 18 04 Date GSM AVG Timing Batt ERRANT ERRSRM ERREP3 TEMP gt CASE OPEN SRMBypass ERR Reset 26 03 2008 17 12 00 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 26 03 2008 17 18 00 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 26 03 2008 17 24 00 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 26 03 2008 17 30 05 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 26 03 2008 17 36 00 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 26 03 2008 17 42 00 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 26 03 2008 17 48 00 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 26 03 2008 17 54 00 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 26 03 2008 18 00 00 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
47. 2 2519 3240 9 00 1 20 125 6075 2089 23133 112 02 Ballast bags not necessary Ballast bags filled with water Ballast bags filled with Fastening the nylon wind strays 7 2 Action of the wind on the AMS 8060 Safety Test Solutions WEIGHT BALLAST VARIATION IN COMPARISON TO THE WIND SPEED Weight Ballast N 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Wind Speed km h Fig 7 1 Weight Ballast variation in comparison to the wind speed for AMS 8060 Action of the wind on the AMS 8060 73 Safety Test Solutions This page has been left blank intentionally 7 4 Action of the wind on the AMS 8060 Sales amp Support Manufacturing Plant EMENT Sys narda E Via Leonardo da Vinci 21 23 Benessea 29 B on S Test 20090 Segrate MI ITALY 17035 Cisano sul Neva SV 8 9 Communications Company S r l Socio Unico Fax 39 02 26998700 Fax 39 0182 586400 b SINCERT DM http www narda sts it Mod 18 1 Caro cliente grazie per aver acquistato un prodotto NARDA Sei in possesso di uno strumento che per molti anni ti garantir un alta qualit di servizio NARDA riconosce l importanza del Cliente come ragione di esistenza ciascun commento e suggerimen
48. 2 10 Suggestions and The following are some recommended check points to be done to insure checking list to the proper usage of the Area Monitor define Area monitor 1 Is the 8060 switched ON problems 2 ls the GSM modem Led ON 3 Is the battery charged correctly NOTE To charge the battery it is not necessary to switch the station on Battery charging takes about 40 hours To avoid any battery problem you can connect the battery charger to the area monitor and call it RS232 Cable In this way the area monitor should always respond 4 15 the GSM modem programmed to be ON during the period you want to call the Area monitor If not turn the Area monitor off and ON again 5 Can you hear the typical noise coming out from the speaker of the modem connected to the PC during the calling process If not your modem is probably off or the software is using a different COM port to which the modem is not connected 6 What kind of messages appear in the bar status of the SWO2 during the calling process Send this information to NARDA support 7 What kind of telephone line dedicated or GSM are you using to call station from its PC Try to use the fax machine telephone line 8 Are you sure that the modem and the telephone line are able to support data calls 9 Is the modem or the RS232 Cable connected to the correct COM port of the PC 10 Is the modem correctly installed on PC hardware and software Use diagnostic
49. 802 for Windows Station TERZA CENTRALINA DI PROVA Date 28 02 2006 Tine 00 00 Probe JAX 75M 3G Limit 6 0 Ven RMS Freq 1 77 M 100 M Freq 1 77 M 100 M Freq 1 77 4 100 M Freq 2 110 4 900 M Freq 2 110 4 398 Date Time 6 min 6 nin Peak 6 min 6 min Pe 8 02 20 00 00 9 0 09 3 13 17 LOV 0 06 0 09 0 09 3 21 D 0 12 LOW 0 12 0 09 0 n9 3 24 D 0 12 LOV 0 18 0 09 0 09 3 21 0 0 12 LOV 0 24 0 09 0 09 3 13 0 0 12 Lov 0 30 9 0 09 3 19 1 LOV 0 36 0 09 0 09 3 20 D 0 12 LOU 0 42 0 09 0 09 3 19 D 0 12 LOU 0 48 0 09 0 09 3 16 0 0 12 LOV 0 54 0 09 0 09 3 19 0 0 12 Lov 1 00 9 0 09 3 18 1 LOU 1 06 0 09 0 09 3 19 0 0 12 LOU 1 12 0 09 0 09 3 18 D 1 LOW 1 18 0 09 0 0 3 20 0 0 12 LOV 1 24 0 09 0 09 3 20 0 0 12 LOV 1 30 4 3 19 12 LOV 1 36 0 09 0 09 3 10 0 0 12 LOV 1 42 0 09 0 0 3 14 0 0 12 LOU 1 48 0 09 0 0 3 17 0 0 12 LOV 1 54 0 09 0 09 3 17 D 0 12 Lov 2 00 0 09 0 0 3 17 1 LOV 2 06 0 03 0 03 3 19 0 0 12 Lov i2 0 03 0 09 3 16 0 0 12 Lov 18 0 09 0 0 3 16 113 LOW 24 0 09 0 09 3 16 i 0 12 LOV 30 0 09 00 3 15 D 0 12 LOV 36 0 09 0 0 3 16 0 0 12 Lov 2 42 0 07 0 0 3 14 0 0 12 Lov 48 0 09 0 3 14 11 LOV S4 0 09 0 03 3 15 D 0 12 LOV 3 00 0 09 0 09 3 15 D 0 12 LOV 3 06 0 09 0 0 3 15 0 0 12 LOV 3 12 0 09 0 0 3 18 D 0 12 Lov 3 18 0 09 3 1 1 LOV 3 24 0 09 0 0 3 17 D 0 12 LOU 1 30 0 n9 0 0 3 1 D 0 12 Lov 3 36 0 09 0 03 3 15 0 0 12 LOV 3 42 0 09 0 09 3 14 D 0 12 Lov 1 48 0 09 3 15 1 LOV 3 54 0 09
50. 87654321 00 STDMn where is the list between 0 and 9 XXXXXXXXXX is the phone To replace simply rewrite the number to cancel write down 00000 same response as TDMn command SMS phone number setting Example 00 STDS2 0000000 In the following format Response TDS2 VOID 00 STDSn xxxxxxxxxx where n is the list between 0 and 9 XXXXXXXXXX is the phone To replace simply rewrite the number to cancel write down 00000 same response as TDSn command SMS Messages and Commands 5 13 STPH STSM STSS SWRNx x Receiver activation mask setting command for the 48 programmable half hours of selective analysis O selective analysis OFF 1 selective analysis ON To avoid too long data strings the original 48 byte one a byte every half hour 1 divided in six parts 8 characters each Each part is then converted hexadecimal For example the string 0001000000010000000100000011100011 1000011100001 1 is divided in six parts 8 characters long Each part is converted from binary to hexadecimal 00010000 10 00010000 10 00010000 10 00111000 38 11100001 E1 11000011 C3 in Modem programmed time setting In the following format 00 STSM HH mm xx ee where HH mm is the MODEM power on time switched on and in Stand By xx On time period in hours ee repetition time in hours LA NOTE xx and ee must always be 2 numerals without spaces and s
51. EZ Minute Cavs RMS ee Tel 2 3498355671 VERE v ger On SARI Every A i Date amp Time Markers 21 11 07 12 10 Set Clock VOID Read Station Conf Enable Setting Band Analysis Soa nor First Valid Date for RECALL 13 11 07 15 56 Last upload firmware 3 52 11 07 17 53 08 13 11 07 To close the communication push Hang amp Exit The following message will appear where OOOWE50907 is the station name Area Monitor e Fr Hang the communication with nt Answering Yes the communication will be terminated Instructions for use 3 7 Description of controls SALE ego 11 764 n Alar i Last oli 59 Calc iur OUT OFF ON Out T BRE OFF 2000 van Device fete rd x OFF IT a num Sa ist our N E second 1 minute 5 10 second minute 515second 6 minute C 30 second X Peak P Time 33 sec 1 3487340494 v Time HH mm 00 Stand By H Every H Tel 2 3498355671 v Time HH mm du Stand By H Every H Get DATA Stark e Since Last Time From C Date amp Time 211172007 _ Me narda Safety Test Solutions _ The control window is divided in different zones grouping the available commands by type and function The main zones are ALARMS divided in Last Field WAR
52. MS 8060 with AVG or RMS and Peak selected The internal memory can be read at every new data transfer to the central unit at set times or by remote control Moreover when the memory is full the new data are overwritten on the oldest to ensure availability of the data for the most recent measurement period Time hj Acquisition time 10000 1000 8 6 min rate 2 min rate 1 min rate 30 sec rate lt 15 sec rate o 10 sec rate o 5 sec rate 100 10 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Number of bands Graph 1 2 Max acquisition time of AMS 8060 with AVG or RMS only General Information 15 Safety Test Solutions Settings can be made and the devices can be queried via mobile phone or via a central control unit consisting of a PC with 8060 SW02 software installed connected via GSM or line modem The following table describes the different possibilities TABLE 1 2 Settings Queries of the AMS 8060 8060 Possible functions SMS 8060 via Modem RS232 Settings Reading status and alarms Reading max value Reading average value Download data Reading of battery Downloading battery related data last 31 da
53. NING ALARM Averaging Period Battery Section Device Section Over Heat Case OPEN NOTIFY ALARMs through Storing Settings with the subcommands e Rate e Peak The Storing Setting affects the memory duration before old data are overwritten P Time Processing time It mainly depends on the Bands setting The minimum Rate should be at least 210 x Processing time Schedule for MODEM divided in e Telephone number Time HH mm stand by H Every H Originate CALL Up to 10 fixed phone numbers can be programmed The first phone number which is free and allows the data download will interrupt the search for the other number Schedule for SMS divided into e Telephone number Time HH mm Stand by H this value affects battery duration Every H Send REPORT Up to 10 mobile phones can be programmed All the mobile phones will receive the daily report Get DATA divided in e Start with the subcommands Since Last Time From MRK Date amp Time The starting date must be not later than the Stop date Starting date cannot be before First Valid Date displayed on the lower left side of the control window Read Station Conf First Valid Date For lt lt RECALL gt 137 11 07 15 56 Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions The following message is displayed if trying to download data stored before the First Valid Date or an interval longer than memory capacity
54. OFF GSM Modem status ON OFF AVG Type of averaging ON AVG OFF RMS Timing Receiver ON OFF when off the other information of this table are disabled Batt Battery status ON no alarm on battery voltage ERR ANT antenna error OFF no error ERR SRM receiver error OFF no error ERR EP3 probe error OFF no error TEMP overheat alarm OFF no alarm CASEOPEN caseopen alarm OFF no error SRM internal parameter for service purpose only Bypass internal parameter for service purpose only Data presentation Safety Test Solutions _ This page has been left blank intentionally Data presentation Safety Test Solutions 5 SMS Messages and Commands 5 1 Introduction This Chapter includes a list of commands which can be sent to AMS 8060 in the form of SMS by means of a mobile phone or directly by serial connection RS 232 cable or modem Commands allow the user to set several parameters and ask for data or information about the station status Commands have the following syntax 00QCommand parameters where command string start character 00 zero zero 00 always present Q for query commands S for setting commands Command command string parameters setting parameter where needed command string end character Commands are divided in two main categories e Query COMMANDs e Setting COMMANDs Document AMS8060EN 21009 3 66 NARDA 2007 SMS Messages a
55. OTE 3 7 1 7 Over Heat 3 7 1 8 Case OPEN narda Safety Test Solutions _ ni Device Info Probe Model 1 02 Frequency range 0 10 MHz 3000 MHz NS Last Calibrated 13 11 06 Antenna Model dA T5M 3G Frequency range 75 00 MHz 3000 MHz Last Calibrated 21 11 05 Receiver Model SRAM AS 5060 Serial Number 0000 Hw Ver 02 W152 AMS Last Calibrated 25 10 06 Contiguration Serial Number OOO E5090 Battery jeg zr Installed Installed GSM GPRS tatus Receiver Receiver Communication Antenna Error Probe Error The Device Info window displays several information related to the e Probe model frequency range calibration date e Antenna model frequency range s calibration date e Receiver model serial number HW and FW version calibration date e Configuration Serial number of the station configuration battery GPS probe modem e Status any device alarm caused by Receiver ON Receiver communication Antenna error Probe error The RF components of the AMS 8060 are tested and calibrated individually after production For best overall instrument accuracy the antenna factor is measured on the assembled AMS 8060 thus including all corrections of RF parts if any For this reason the certification date of the system and the last calibration date of the antenna are corresponding Temperature alarm An alarm is generated in case the internal temperature
56. OW 10 36 LOW 10 42 LOW 10 48 LOW 10 54 LOW 6 min LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW Peak o Oo oo o zo 55 Lo 09 209 09 202 09 Og 09 09 09 lt 09 Even if the 6min average is LOW the peak value Peak could be higer In this example we have the Peak value of 0 09 V m while the 6min average is LOW When the electric field is below the sensitivity of the instrument the LOW information will be written into memory as to notify that the measurement could be not significant due to the intrinsic noise The LOW threshold is not fixed but dynamically changes according to the bandwidth and input attenuator setting These parameter is automatically set for the best accuracy As a general rule values below sensitivity threshold aren t to be taken into account as not significant Data presentation Safety Test Solutions Print command prints the current display on the selectable printer Palette colors settled by Setup function are used on the output print Selecting the Print button the following window will open Imposta stampante Ei x Stampante Nome Automatico HP LaserJet 4050 Series PS su Propriet Stato Pronta Tipo HP LaserJet 4050 Series PS Percorso SDAVIDE SHPLaserJet 4050 Series PS Commento Foglio Orientamento Formato Executive Verticale Alimentazione Selezione automatica Orizzontale Rete Annulla Data present
57. RDA 2007 Instructions for use 33 Safety Test Solutions _ 3 2 Hardware To ensure the proper operations of the software the minimum hardware requirements requirements of the Personal Computer are Pentium processor at least 16 Mb RAM at least 10 Mb of space free on your hard disk modem Operating System Windows 95 98 NT XP ME 2000 or Win7 The modem can be either internal or external or GSM It must support the fax transmission protocol If a GSM or PCMCIA GSM modem with SIM Card is used it must allow NOTE to receive and transmit data not only on fixed phone numbers but also to and from cellular phones GSM 9600b s C S D data communication mode is required check with the Telephone Service Provider to make sure this additional service is available For proper installation of the modem refer to the instructions of modem manufacturer The updated AMS 8060 firmware and software is available for NOTE E downloading on the internet web site www narda sts it or directly from the commercial offices of NARDA 3 2 Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 3 Installation of the 8060 SW02 control software shall be installed on the PC using the software installation disk supplied with the 8060 System The installation procedure is as follows e start the PC with the Windows operating system e insert the 8060 SWO02 disk in the disk drive e Run the application
58. Setup8060SW02 exe i Setup Setup BO60SWO Welcome to the Setup 8060SWO0 Setup Wizard This will install Setup 80605402335 Firmware 3 55 on your computer It iz recommended that wou clase all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup During the installation the program will ask you to confirm the directory where all the files will be loaded Click OK to confirm the directory suggested C 8060SW02 You can also type a different name in Windows 7 the maximum number of CC NOTE characters for the name is 24 including spaces a message will appear in case of error The same procedure will be followed for any future software upgrade NOTE If you select a different folder be sure to select the same one when installing future upgrades Instructions for use 33 Safety Test Solutions _ The screen will look like the following fe Setup Setup 8060502 Select Destination Location Where should Setup 80605402 be installed Setup will install Setup SOUS W O2 into the following folder To continue click Hest IF vou would like to select a different folder click Browse cA2060S wie Browse Atleast 2 4 MB of free disk space is required Back Cancel 2 Setup Setup 80605W02 Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts ni fan Setup will create the program s shortcuts in t
59. Sure sau want remove vow y lt democisano If the answer is YES the software will ask for the Terminal Password and the station will be deleted if the answer is NO the operation will be aborted If a station that had been removed is added again with the same name as well as a station is renamed using a name that has been yet used before all the data related to the previously performed measurements will be automatically restored in the PC memory unless the folders containing these specific data has been erased To change the name or telephone number of a station click on that station line to open the following window Automatic Download Bj PERETE RE Station PC Ealing Hide digits Auto ASCII File Edit Station 10 Station Identifier Telephone number 3497340279 Cetficate amber 7 Wamingifnotealedafter 00 Hou It is now possible to edit the station data enable or disable automatic download functions or automatic creation of T XT files or set the telephone number digits to Hide condition For each of the above operations the program will require to enter the security Terminal Password Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 4 10 Automatic data downloads St LC NOTE The window for editing or adding the stations also provides an Automatic Download function which makes monitoring fully automatic with transfer of the data from the station
60. Time Automatically enters the time and date of the latest download 5 From e From download from preset Marker time stamp C Date amp Time e Date amp Time any date and time indicated e Up to NOW actual date and time with reference to the station Start and Stop settings The Recall command starts downloading the field data acquired between Stop The data downloaded will be assigned automatically to the relevant days of Up to NOW the calendar and those days will be marked with blue characters Up ta MRE H Date amp Time NOTE The Start event must be earlier than the Stop event otherwise an error message will be displayed as follows Area Monitor Start MUST be Lower than STOP CANNOT DO WNNLOSD LC NOTE If the download period is longer than the memory available at the rate defined the following message will appear Area Monitor The interval is longer than Area Monitor s storage CANNOT DOWwMLOAD First valid date 13 11 2007 15 56 NOTE After downloading click Hang amp Exit to go back to the calendar to view the data downloaded Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions During the download of the data from the station a window is L NOTE displayed with two bars indicating the progress of the download DownLoading Stored DATA Getting b Minute Header DownLoading Stored DATA Reading Band
61. above example shows the Autotext RS2 file from 00 00 to 17 12 Instead opening the FdayXXX RS2 XXX identifies the day file automatically created inside the Month Day directory in 8060 format the graph will always show the complete day from 0 00 to 24 00 Therefore with the function Auto ASCII File is possible to create any NOTE graph with user definable start and stop day and time For example from Friday to Monday or from a time frame that includes two months Of course the time frame has to be selected during download procedure 4 10 Data presentation Safety Test Solutions Sometimes the measured field is quite low and below the minimum sensitivity of the probe In this case the software assigned the string LOW The following example offers a partial graph of a full day acquisition It shows the total value the peak and the 6 min average starting from 15 30 4 5 2 2 Data evaluation NOTE The marker is positioned at 10 36 and show LOW as a field value The string LOW appears anytime the measured value is below of the specific sensitivity of the probe If the above file is saved as a file and later recovered with WORD EXCEL application the result will be 8060 SW02 for Windows Station TERZA CENTRALINA DI PROVA Date 16 11 2006 Time 00 00 Probe 3AX 75M 3G Freg 1 77 M 100 M Date Time 6 min 16 11 2006 10 00 LOW 10 06 LOW LOs 12 LOW 10 18 LOW 10 24 LOW 10 30 L
62. ach number TDM XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX void phone directory query Same as above but selecting a specific position in the directory list n variable between 0 and 9 The answer displays the requested phone number or VOID in the format TDMnzxxxxxxxxxxx SMS phone directory list query command The answer displays the phone numbers stored in the Schedule for SMS section of the control software phone number of mobile phones to which send messages or VOID if empty in the format a lt LF gt Line Feed after each number TDS XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX void SMS Messages and Commands Example 00SVD Response SVD 0 09 30 06 09 10 07 Example 00 TAB Response TAB Total Other Band1 Band2 Example 00 TAP Response TAP Total Other Band1 2 Example 00 TAV Response TAV Total Other Band1 2 Example 00 TDM Response TDM 0123456789 void void void void void void void void void Example 00 TDM1 Response TDM1 VOID Example 00 TDS Response TDS 1234568565 void void void void void void void void void Safety Test Solutions 2TDSn Same as above but selecting a specific Example 00 TDS1 position in the directory list n variable Response TDS1 1234568565 between 0 and 9 The answer displays the requested phone number or VOID in the format TDSnzxxxxxxxxxxx Internal tem
63. afety Test Solutions Box H Main Use pallet and straps for the final packing Packaging Instructions 6 7 Safety Test Solutions _ This page has been left blank intentionally Packaging Instructions narda Safety Test Solutions 7 Action of the wind on the AMS 8060 7 1 Introduction This section provides the information necessary to install and use the Area Monitor System AMS 8060 in the presence of wind The Field Monitor is usually installed outdoors where the strong winds can endanger its stability that depends on the weight and eventual ballast bags or nylon wind strays Depending on the wind speed it is possible to calculate the weight of the ballast bags through the tables below to guarantee the stability of the apparatus It is necessary to calculate the speed and pressure of the wind in the place of installation through the table it is possible to determine if it is necessary to use the ballast bags with their full weight or to fasten the nylon wind strays AMS 8060 unit Document AMS8060EN 21009 3 66 NARDA 2007 Action of the wind on the AMS 8060 Safety Test Solutions 7 2 AMS 8060 Tabella 7 1 Wind resistance of the AMS 8060 Wind oil Wind Overturning Stabilizing Weight speed speed form density pressure moment moment ballast NOTE zr m s N mc Nm Nm N 60 425 075 21 60 600 1 20 125 2700 928 139
64. are will inform that the program has been successfully installed with the following message Setup Setup 80605W02 J0 x Completing the Setup 8060SWO Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing Setup B BDSWwTI on pour computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup Click Finish to terminate the installation You can easily drag it onto the desktop with the mouse Clicking with the right mouse button it is possible to Rename the icon and change its description na As the installation is correctly performed a 8060SW02 icon will be created 9060502 Instructions for use 3 7 Safety Test Solutions _ 3 4 Starting the program Click twice on the 8060 SWO02 icon to start the software First a window appears displaying the software release the presence and the status of the modem the selected COM port Narda Area Monitor System 8060 narda Safety Test Solutions an Communications Company MODEM OK U S Robotics 55K Message Settings COMM 1 Ready Release 3 35 Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 4 1 Assigning After startup the program normally searches the modem to be used to the serial port communicate with the Field Monitor on the first available COM port If your modem or serial cable in case of local connection is connected to a different one the COM port number must
65. asuremenis Remove the Power Pack cover 2 6 3 1 External power Execute the following wiring in the case an external power supply is supply requested during measurements Disconnect the solar panel if present from the Power Pack removing the chock too Installation and use Safety Test Solutions Insert the cable of the external power supply battery charger through the hole at the side of the Power Pack 03262 Screw the bolt to fasten the chock gt Install the cover of the Power Pack the program 8060 SWO02 on the PC control station to complete the setup referring to the specific chapter in this manual Correct readings may be conditioned by the nature of the places in which the AMS 8060 field monitor is installed The field measuring antenna is affected by huge metallic masses or LWA DRIER other objects that may reflect the signal if located in the vicinity of SY WARNNG feuni Whenever possible it is a good rule to install the unit at some distance from walls high voltage pylons buildings and other obstacles that could affect the signals reaching the sensor Before proceeding to permanent installation make sure that the point at which the field monitor will be installed is adequately covered by MU WARNNG mobile phone service used for the GSM modem mM is can be done using any GSM mobile phone capable of indicating the intensity of the signal coming from the local base radio
66. at is 00 SCNL d nnnnnnnn where d is in minutes between 1 and 9 and nnnnnnnn is the remote phone number This command disables the station to call When disabled the MODEM will power on at time set with the SIMS and enter a stand by state ready for incoming call or SMS messages same response as TSM command SMS Report send disabling When disabled the GSM modem will power on at time set with the STMS and enter a stand by state ready for incoming call or SMS messages same response as TSM command Example 00SALR6 0 Response ALR 6 00 V m 6 Example 00 SATH Response is always 00 ATHZOK Example 00SCLD 12 11 07 Response OLK 11 55 57 12 11 07 Example 00SCLT 12 13 40 Response OLK 12 13 40 12 11 07 Example 00 SCNL 5 018220346 Response CNL 018220346 The station will recall that phone number after 5 minutes Example 00 SDIC Response TSM 14 53 1h each 24h Confirm the station is disabled to call The modem scheduling is showed too Example 00 SDIR Response TSS 16 15 1h each 24h Confirm the station is disabled to send SMS report The schedule for SMS is showed too SMS Messages and Commands 5 1 This command enables the station to call The time of call shall be set with STSM command The station power on the MODEM initiate the communication link and call the first number in the MODEM phone number list at the end of call the modem enter a stand
67. ation Safety Test Solutions 4 5 4 Clip Board The current bitmap of the displayed window is copied into the Windows Clipboard The user can paste the image on other active software without create exchange files This command is useful when a Word Processor like Word for Windows is used to generate reports for the measurement taken Palette colors settled by Setup function are used on the output 8 Trace Marker Vertical The File Name sub window displays the current file name a description will A pao be displayed positioning the mouse cursor over this control It is normally refreshed after every LOAD command ker Vertical The Recorded Time e Status sub windows show the initial time and date ier oo 2370272005 of the displayed data E Next sub window Station Name displays the station name Nuova Centralina Cisano EX 7 Next control pull down one allows the user to select a specific frequency Total band The displayed data are referred only to the selected band B1 Freg 1 77 M100 M wan i i 2 2110 900 The first character means B3 Freg 3 910 M 990 M B21 is the total result band as if the measurement was taken with a broad Te B22 is the Others band totalizing the contribution of the frequencies not included in the former bands In the side picture the Band 1 ranges from 77 to 100MHz Band 2 from 110 to 900MHz Band
68. be assigned using the following procedure e Select the icon 8060 02 with the right mouse button e Select Properties e Add the command COMMEN preceded by a space in capital letters at the end of the Destination field where N indicates the serial port to be used for example if the 8060 or Modem is connected to port 2 add the command COMM 2 L NOTE The assigned COM port nr must be between 1 and 9 Propriet 8060 5W02 Generale Collegamento Compatibilit Protezione qi 2060 5402 Tipo Applicazione Percorso 0605 00 Destinazione e In some operating system the Destination field is enclosed in CU NOTE double quotation marks in this case the command COMM N preceded by a space must be outside as in the example below Proprieta B060 SWO7 Generale Collegamento Compatibilit Protezione it 9060 5W02 Tipo Applicazione Percorso 2060502 Destinazione e hen confirm by selecting Apply Instructions for use narda Safety Test Solutions 3 4 2 Checking for the If there is any doubt about the presence of the modem or its working modem conditions proceed as follows using the Windows commands the procedure may differ slightly depending on the operating system used e onthe Start icon access the system settings and select Control Panel e on Control Panel click twice on the icon relative to the MODEM options That will open a window with the list of the m
69. ble configuration and storing time settings The answer returns the memory span in terms of number of records and time days hours minutes and seconds Antenna information query command The answer displays the antenna model last calibration date unit divisor level range and frequency range SMS Messages and Commands narda Safety Test Solutions _ Example 00 MRK0 Response MRKO start Segrate office test Example1 00 MSK Response MSK A L Description alarms enabled are field Alarm OUT Case Open OUT Even if activated alarms will not be notified Example2 00 MSK Response MSK AW MODEM Description alarms enabled are field Alarm OUT field Warning OUT field Alarm IN field Warning IN Activation of any of the above alarms will be notified by modem automatic call to the controller PC Example3 00 MSK Response MSK V TS v s SMS Description alarms enabled are Battery Section OUT V and S Over Heat Battery Section IN v and s Activation of any of the above alarms will be notified by SMS message to the mobile phone numbers specified the Schedule for SMS section of the control software Example4 00 MSK Response MSK AWPVLTSawpv s SMS MODEM Description all alarms are enabled Activation of any of the above alarms will be notified by both SMS and modem Example 00 NRM Response NRM 3510 14 15 0 0 PRB 3AX 3G 21 11 05 V m 100
70. cribed later on the decimal separator Decimal Separator The window will be UM Color Decimal Separator b Imme 3t second 5 second 10 second Various averaging time settings will be available depending on the storing rate selected into the station The minimum enabled value matches the rate setting Data presentation 4 4 3 LA NOTE 4 4 4 Marker LT NOTE c NOTE Safety Test Solutions The Trace command allows to select the trace display mode on the graphical window The possible choices are e POST AVG 6 min 6 minutes averaging e Peak Peak value if it has been activated into the station e AVG 30 s the average value calculated over the time period which matches the storing rate selected into the station in this example it 1 30 e GSM Band to show or to hide the GSM activity e All Trace ON to show all traces e All Trace OFF to hide all traces 80505WU02 for Windows Rel File Option Trace Marker vertical Row POST ANG 6 min w Peak 6 min w GSM Band All Trace ON All Trace OFF Only the enabled traces for all the frequency bands will be used to create the equivalent TXT file during Save file process When the station is programmed to capture all possible data the graphical display is crowded with many traces The function Marker allows to position a small triangle over the desired trace and to display the value
71. d It contains the setting chosen by the Setup function The user can easily recall the file with preferred settings the program start by default with setting in the file default P55 3 BitMap BMP a graphic file in bitmap format is saved it is the actual diagram displayed on the graphical window 4 ASCII TXT A text file with all measurement data is saved The window will be File Save As File Directories c Bb Ww Cancel SO60S WO Centralinadiprova nuova CH Wn Type OF Files Drives Draft Diagram R52 The measurement data could be saved in any directory During this procedure the software will show all files already saved Data presentation Safety Test Solutions 4 5 1 1 Save File in ASCIl format LC NOTE L NOTE The TXT files in ASCII format display an asterisk on lines corresponding to measurements taken during a transmission of the station modem due to the GSM provider or by the user during data downloading Such data are represented on the graphic display with vertical bands on light color the color can be selected by the user On the following example you can note 3 lines with an asterisk following the Time column They are related to a measurement taken while the station was transmitting information by the internal GSM modem fullday 28022006 Blocco note Fie Formato FMM 90605
72. d in the Time HH mm field the station will automatically call the remote PC dialling the first phone number in the list In case the called number does not answer or the line is busy the station will try to communicate with the next phone number on the list and so on until one is found available for the link Instructions for use 3 37 Safety Test Solutions _ 3 7 3 Schedule for SMS Querying the station with SMS messages The station can be remotely queried from any GSM mobile phone by SMS messages in addition the station can automatically send alarm messages or daily reports to ten different mobile phones whose numbers are in the list Even in this case the time for sending daily report as well as another period to set the modem ON can be programmed as described in the previous paragraph Schedule for SMS Time HH mm 00 Stand Every Send REPORT With the Send REPORT command ON at the time indicated in the window Time HH mm the station switches the modem ON and automatically sends its daily report to all the mobile phones listed The minimum Stand By time expressed in hours is 0 in this condition the station sends the Report via SMS at the time indicated and automatically switches off the internal GSM modem N is possible to receive and read the daily report on any mobile phone max field value minimum battery voltage and status of
73. e peak values The Read Values button can be used to update readings ta Bands Setup Bands Configuration TETRA 380 HHz 400 MHz TV4 amp 5 470100 KHz 472500 KHz E GSMUL 880 MHz 885 MHz GSM900UL 890950 KHz 891 MHz E GSMDL 925 MHz 960 MHz GSM3S00DL 9650 MHz 961 MHz GSM1800UL 1710 MHz 1785 MHz GSM1800DL 1805 MHz 1880 MHz DECT 1890 MHz 1900 MHz GSM1900UL 1905 MHz 1910 MHz UMTSUL 1920 MHz 1980 MHz GSM1900DL 1985 MHz 1990 MHz UMTSDL 2110 MHz 2170 MHz ISMBand 2400 MHz 2450 MHz WIMAX 2485 MHz 2690 MHz Predicted Process time sec 32 81 Read Values Read Configuration FMALBE 1 SBT_ M 1928 sec Description Lower 75 M 75 M RA I3 85450 K 95550 Lattemiele 35950 K 35050 K Capital 96150 K 96250 K Radio24 97250 K 97350 BabboleoNews 97550 K 97650 Radioltalia 98550 K 38650 K R adio105 99650 K 99750 K OndaLigure 100950 K 101050 K RDS 101950 K 102050 K RTL 102350 K 102450 K RadioCuore2 103 M 103100 K Isoradio 103250 K 103350 K Capital 1 03850 K 103750 K SavonaSound 103950 K 104050 K RMC 104350 K 104450 K Higher 2950 M 3000 M 76207 Arar Send File Configuration to Station In the upper righ side a specific configuration file can be selected files with extension SBT Information related to the selected configuration file are displayed in the description area Instructions for use s53 Safety Test Solutions _ Each frequency band ca
74. e the first installation one Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 4 Data presentation 4 1 Introduction This Chapter is a guide to display to interpret or manipulate the data downloaded from the AMS 8060 by the 8060 02 data acquisition and control Software Any time a new station is being added to the station list in the 8060 SW02 main window a new directory is automatically created under the root 8060 SW02 program directory All data downloaded from the new station will be written into that directory The name assigned to the new directory is in the following form first 20 characters of the station name without spaces or special characters Example for a station called NUOVA CENTRALINA CISANO the directory name will be NUOVACENTRALINACISAN NOTE For station name use only alphanumerical ASCII characters 4 2 The Calendar Every time the measured values are downloaded from a station they are stored in the directory assigned to that station divided by year month and day On the main program window there is a Calendar area where user can select data to display by day or week ves wn UH WARNNG To avoid program malfunction do NOT move or rename data directory or files created by the program By selecting the corresponding day or week on the Calendar windows it is possible to recall the corresponding data and display them in a graphical format Year and month is selected by
75. ease is Sut uil 3 62 11 07 Wish to upgrade ik 2 Example of UpGrading PHM8060 Firmware firmware transfer Cana lor feedback with progress bar n Back writing UpGrading Remote 8060 Firmware Internal of Updating successful FW 4 Reset and automatic startup of station with new version of Firmware Narda Area Monitor i was successFul Remote 6060 is re booting with the new release and it can be called by MODEM in 2 minutes Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions _ The firmware upload process requires good condition of data N OTE communication as in case of communication errors the entire file a should be uploaded again For this reason it is recommended to upgrade locally the station firmware accessing the station by means of RS232 cable connection In case of errors normally due to poor telephone connection the following message will be displayed 6060 5W02 A 8060 does not respond Waitack Eas In case for any reason the new firmware is not completely and NOTE successfully transferred to AMS 8060 the station will automatically restore the old firmware in order to prevent malfunctions or stops NO The AMS 8060 firmware and software updates are available for NOTE downloading from the internet web site www narda sts it Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 7 8 Station Date amp Time Use the Set Cl
76. edule for modem is showed too Example 00 SENR Hesponse TSS ON 12 00 2h each 24h Confirm the station is enabled to send SMS report The schedule for SMS is showed too Example 00 SIDN Demo Cisano Hesponse IDN Demo Cisano SAM 01 3 56 10 07 Example 00SMRD2 12 30 11 13 07 Response MRD2 12 30 11 13 07 Example 00SMRK1 Segrate Newtest 1 MRK1 Segrate Newtest 1 Example 005 00000 Response MRKO VOID Safety Test Solutions Command Descripion Example Alarm mask setting Example The mask contains mnemonic symbols 00SMSK AL SMS enables field and representing each alarm as in the following case open alarms to be notified by table Symbols can be in each order SMS W field Warning threshold exceeded A field Alarm threshold exceeded Response w field Warning threshold re entered MSK A L SMS a field Alarm threshold re entered P Device section alarm CA NOTE p Device section alarm re entered V Low battery alarm To get a notification of the alarm also V Low battery alarm re entered modem or SMS should be enabled L Case open alarm l Case open alarm re entered Overtemperature alarm SMS notify alarm through SMS enable MODEM notify alarm through MODEM enable same response as MSK command Modem phone number setting Example 00 STDM2 987654321 In the following format Response TDM2 9
77. eee ee eeeeneenneas 3 59 3 9 Downloading data via serial port RS232 3 60 3 9 1 eio SIONS cm 3 60 3 10 Software updates ennn 3 60 Contents Safety Test Solutions 4 Data presentation ana 6 4 4 3 4 4 4 da 5 iz qi 012 beati 4 5 Secondary CohltlolSisesiuss sexto erue E pecu EE Ina ADA Save IJIc q 4 5 1 1 Save File in ASCII 4 5 1 2 Data interpretation 4 5 2 Open Files esses 4 5 2 1 Open Autotext file esses 4 5 2 2 Data ET 2 5 4 0519 0 E E ERA 45 5 ZOOM 4 5 0 COITIITIODIs ous rediere UP uev et ndi fo tuta hd ead artis 4 9 0 55 4 5 8 1 Color Palette L NI 4 5 9 1 Screen 4 5 10 Software revision Li 4 6 Graphical WINdOW 4 7 Status WINdOW L 0 4 8 Data Import Word or 4 9 Control Log 1 4 10 Stati
78. egistered into a file called Logfile txt The file is created and continuously updated in the directory where the 4 9 Controller Log File Software has been installed The following is an example 20 11 07 14 26 11 Launched Narda Area Monitor System 8060 Release 3 35 COMM 1 Ready MODEM OK 20 11 07 14 26 29 20 11 07 14 26 52 20 11 07 15 16 41 20 11 07 15 19 22 20 11 07 15 34 20 20 11 07 15 34 26 20 11 07 15 34 44 20 11 07 15 36 01 20 11 07 15 36 29 20 11 07 15 36 44 20 11 07 15 37 52 20 11 07 15 47 57 20 11 07 15 54 59 20 11 07 16 06 37 Program finished Launched Narda Area Monitor System 8060 Release 3 35 COMM 1 Ready MODEM OK democisano Put Changed in the list as 1 democisano New tel Number 123456789 democisano Automatic DownLoad PC Answering OFF democisano Automatic DownLoad PC Calling OFF democisano New tel Number 3484914754 Calling democisano 3484914754 Connected Connected democisano Dowloading from 12 11 2007 11 12 to 20 11 2007 15 36 Closing communication Program finished Launched Narda Area Monitor System 8060 Release 3 35 COMM 1 Ready MODEM OK 20 11 07 16 33 49 21 11 07 11 41 19 Program finished Launched Narda Area Monitor System 8060 Release 3 35 COMM 1 Ready MODEM NOT FELT 21 11 07 11 47 04 21 11 07 11 47 35 21 11 07 11 47 43 21 11 07 11 48 38 21 11 07 11 50 22 Calling democisano 3484914754 Connected Connected democisano Dowloading fr
79. etup window helps in comparing graph levels Data presentation Safety Test Solutions 4 7 Status window 4 8 Data Import from Word or Excel Ol Files ryan serra s The lower part of the main window displays the status sub window The Status window tell the user about various program status condition it also displays a brief explanation of window command and options when mouse is placed over each of them Following are some examples Probe EP 330 Resolution 60s RMS 6 min Current mode of operation Date 26 02 2007 Time 142200 lev 147V m Values of the Marker position Makes a BITMAP and put it in the clipboard so that it can be pasted to other applications such as word processor and image editors Description of Clip Board button All graphs can be saved into TXT format and retrieved later on During the process of converting and saving the graphic into a TXT file the following window will appear Making TEXT FILE EU By using Word or Excel application click the Open file command and select Type of file all files then find the file to open starting from the directory 8060 02 and follow the necessary path Station name year month and day until the file is found Data presentation 4 17 Safety Test Solutions _ All activities requested by manual interventions from the user or done automatically by the area monitor are r
80. fic band to edit band parameter as follows i Edit Band Table DO Edit File BAND SBT Enable Control on Lowest Frequency and Highest Frequency Edit File Band 2 Lower frequency Upper Frequency um DK Predicted Process time sec 32 81 UNI Only alphanumeric ASCII characters can be used in band table files NOTE Assigning band names avoid using different characters which may be cause of malfunction Predicted Process Time Process time displayed in the lower left side of the Edit Band Table window depends on band configuration This parameter limits the Rate selection as at least ten processes are required every time the field data is stored in the station memory Uv The maximum accepted Process Time is 36s which allows the 6 min NOTE rate selection only Each data input or change must be confirmed clicking on the button It is then possible to save the modifications setting errors will be notified with a message If no error is found in the modified setting the operator will be informed with the following message that saving the new file the modified table will overwrite the original one which will be lost Area Monitor EEEE r Do you want to overwrite current File Answer NO to the previous message if you want to save the modified table as a new one without erasing the existing file The following window opens Save Files File Name Directories Datal ab
81. g of data acquired during GSM modem transmission Zoom and Marker Daily sending of minimum battery voltage and maximum field data with time tags Automatic and manual operations are written in a LOG file Linear or logarithmic scale Vertical and horizontal Full range 2 5 10 20 50 and 100x expansion Exceeding two programmable field thresholds Warning and Alarm with automatic notification both of exceeding and returning within the limits High precision and stability real time internal clock SMS which can be sent to up to 10 mobile phones simultaneously Display of model serial number and calibration date Automatic download of the battery voltage and energy balance of the last 31 days remote by PC free downloadable from NARDA web site www narda sts it General Information v8 General Specifications Internal GSM modem SIM Card Antenna input Interface Protection Software protection Alarms Internal battery Power consumption External power Operating time Recharging time Environment temperature Dimensions Weight Environmental protection narda Safety Test Solutions _ Dual Band Not included must be enabled for data communication CSD 9600b s 500 RF connector Multipolar connector for probe code and data exchange RS232 with DB9 connector Microswitch for unauthorized case opening notification Dual level Password case opening internal overheating low battery probe
82. gMGEHENT sp NARDA Sales amp Support Manufacturing Plant a anoo nad rd a Safety Via Leonardo da Vinci 21 23 Via Benessea 29 B os Test 20090 Segrate MI ITALY 17035 Cisano sul Neva SV 7 m SUMI CONDOS ions Tel 39 02 2699871 Tel 39 018258641 5 d an Communications Company S r l Socio Unico Fax 39 02 26998700 Fax 39 01 82 586400 SIKKERT DNY http www narda sts it User s Manual AMS 8060 AREA MONITOR SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER OF THE INSTRUMENT You can find the serial number on the upper cover of the receiver unit on the side of the receiver unit baseplate and on the side of the Power Pack Serial number is in the form 000XY00000 The first three digits and the two letters are the Serial Number prefix the last five digits are the Serial Number suffix The prefix is the same for identical instruments it changes only when a configuration change is made to the instrument The suffix is different for each instrument Document AMS8060EN 21009 3 66 Copyright NARDA 2007 Safety Test Solutions _ NOTE If the instrument is used in any other way than as described in this Users Manual it may become unsafe Before using this product the related documentation must be read with great care and fully understood to familiarize with all the safety prescriptions To ensure the correct use and the maximum safety level the User shall know all the instructions and rec
83. ght Ballast variation in comparison to the wind speed for AMS 8060 7 3 Contents Safety Test Solutions WY SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS This product has been designed produced and tested in Italy and it left the factory in conditions fully complying with the current safety standards To maintain it in safe conditions and ensure correct use these general instructions must be fully understood and applied before the product 1 used When the device must be connected permanently first provide effective grounding If the device must be connected to other equipment or accessories make sure they are all safely grounded In case of devices permanently connected to the power supply and lacking any fuses or other devices of mains protection the power line must be equipped with adequate protection commensurate to the consumption of all the devices connected to it In case of connection of the device to the power mains make sure before connection that the voltage selected on the voltage switch and the fuses are adequate for the voltage of the actual mains Devices in Safety Class equipped with connection to the power mains by means of cord and plug can only be plugged into a socket equipped with a ground wire Any interruption or loosening of the ground wire or of a connecting power cable inside or outside the device will cause a potential risk for the safety of the personnel
84. he following Start Menu folder To continue click IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse Browse lt Back Cancel Select Next to continue the installation or press Cancel to abort the procedure If it is decided to abort the installation the following window will appear Exit Setup etup is not complete IF you quit now the program will not be installed d Setup is not lete If i th ill nat be installed wo You may run the Setup program again at another time to complete the installation Exit Setup Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions A window may appear during the installation with a message informing the User that the software could not copy the file SETUP1 Could not copy SETUP1 exe To resolve this problem enter into the WINDOWS directory e g with the Program Manager function and NOTE delete or rename the file with that name that already exists on your PC the file to be deleted or renamed is not in use and it s a waste of a previous installation of some software After that it is necessary to restart the installation of the 8060 SW02 software The installation program needs certain system files to function properly If these files already exist or are used by the system it may happen the following message appears 8060 5 02 FOR WIN EA 22 COMMOLG OLL is in use Please close all applications and re attempt Set
85. he frequency bands parameters of Len Smee the selective analysis elective Mode Selective Mode Timing to program the timing of the selective analysis Timing measuring receiver ON OFF scheduling e Hang amp Exit to end the link LT NOTE To edit the station settings use the Enable Setting button Enable Setting You will be asked to enter the security Setting Password 3 32 Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 7 1 ALARM OUT L NOTE IN 3 7 1 1 NOTIFY ALARMs through 3 7 1 2 Last Field L NOTE Depending on the local laws the place of installation the climatic conditions and the duration of measurement certain alarms must be enabled for the control and proper operation of the field monitor In addition if the station is installed in what is defined as a sensitive location as regards electromagnetic fields the alarm for exceeding the threshold defined by law must be enabled to ensure control almost in real time All alarms can be set on a dual threshold with reference to the occurrence of an event OUT i e exceeding a threshold and upon regaining normal conditions IN OUT enable or disable an alarm notification in the following cases 1 On exceeding a threshold setting for attention Warning On exceeding an alarm threshold Alarm When battery voltage is too low lt 11 09 V When the antenna is missing or defective In case of malfunctio
86. ime the station is switched on it is necessary to wait for about one minute to complete the initialization process the leds will light as follows m 5 _ a n a GPS yellow normally off short blink during position reading GSM Modem ON red Controller green normally blinking SRM Selective module red normally blinking Installation and use 213 Safety Test Solutions _ 2 7 2 How to switch the On the AMS 8060 the GSM modem can be switched on in three different GSM modem on ways 1 Programmed the User decides when the modem has to be switched on and for how long 2 Spontaneous the AMS 8060 switches the GSM modem on whenever there is an alarm 3 Automatic the AMS 8060 switches the GSM modem on automatically when certain conditions arise 2 7 2 1 Programmed The Programmed mode consists of setting a time for switching the modem mode on and off and the repetition interval The parameter Hours and Minutes specifies at what time of the day the GSM modem will be switched on and put in Stand By mode The Stand By parameter defines for how many hours the GSM modem remains on The parameter Every defines the repetition interval or after how many hours from the last programmed activation the GSM modem will switch on again The parameter Every must be a submultiple of 24 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 24 in order to have every day the same timing
87. in measuring processing unit GSM modem with GPS module and antenna An RF transparent radome protects the station from the weather The measuring unit comes ready to be mounted on its pole and connected to the power pack The standard solar panel has to be mounted on the support base W WARNING The unit must be equipped with a measuring antenna to be selected among the available models WARNING For remote communication it is essential to equip the unit with a SIM i card that must be enabled for data communication Standard accessories included with the 8060 unit are AC DC power supply battery charger RS 232 cable 2m AMS 8060 SW 02 software disk 2 cable ties Ballast bag Tools kit Certificate of calibration Operating Manual Return Form for repair 1 4 Tri axial antennas A measuring antenna must be chosen among the following models e AMS 8060 75MHz 3GHz triaxial antenna AMS 8060 3AX2 100 500kHz to 30MHz 75MHz to 3GHz 1 5 Optional accessories The following accessories are supplied separately on charge e 8060 MRF Line Modem for controller PC or station e 8060 GSM GSM Modem for PC The updated AMS 8060 SW 02 software including the AMS 8060 NOTE firmware is available for downloading on the internet web site www narda sts it or directly from the Narda sales offices 1 2 General Information Safety Test Solutions 1 6 Main Specifications Tables 1 1 1 2 list the s
88. internal control system of the Field Monitor features a voltmeter for measurement of the battery voltage This function ensures constant control of the power situation for correct operation of the system Settings are made as for all the other alarms OUT O i Last Valtage 13 46 Alm Waring Two bars displayed Warning bar and Alarm bar The Alarm bar turns red when the battery voltage is below 11 03V The Warning bar turns red when the battery voltage is below 11 09V the selective unit is automatically switched OFF in case of Battery warning or alarm and if the alarm notification is enabled an appropriate message will be sent via SMS The Warning alarm is deactivated when the battery voltage reaches 11 97V The average power consumption of the station is approximately 100 mW with GSM off and receiver off 200 mW with GSM in stand by and receiver off 2 W with GSM transmitting and receiver off 8W with GSM off and receiver on The battery voltage value can be remotely queried using a mobile phone and sending to the station the SMS message 00 BAT Alarm for devices in use The following section displays any device alarm Device Section OUT IN Device Info The type of antenna used by a specific station can be read by any mobile phone by sending the SMS message 00 ANT Clicking the Device info button opens the following device info window Instructions for use 3 35 L N
89. ion The software assumes that the station is locally connected to a serial port Answering YES the software tries to connect the station via serial port and if there is no connection the next message is Area Monitor E The station did not NOTIFY the LINK lt Try a connection Anyway Answering YES the software will try again to communicate with the station Trying to establish a local or remote connection If the station does not answer because it is off or the internal GSM modem is off or the batteries are completely down the message will be Area Monitor A CANNOT feel Marda Area Monitor Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions In case of error in data transmission this message will appear 8060 5W 02 for WIN The control of the checksum guarantees the quality of the data received When this error occurs sometimes the software closes the application and exits 8060 51 02 No answer from the AMS 8060 station Area Monitor 1 Cannot download any station Last Connection will be shown Loox Data cannot be downloaded Narda Area Monitor x Cannot download any station Last Connection will be shown Selecting Read Station Conf when station doesn t respond last successfull connection will be displayed Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions _ a D00WE50907 as it WAS 21 nov
90. ione del guasto condizioni di funzionamento Failure symptoms special control settings description Se l unit parte di un sistema descriverne la configurazione If unit is part of system please list other interconnected equipment and system set up Suggerimenti Commenti Note Suggestions Comments Note
91. itive elements Never place the unit in an electrical field higher than the maximum allowed level The type of the mounted antenna is automatically sensed No operation is required after the antenna installation or replacement 2 9 Controlling the The internal battery is automatically recharged by the solar panel if internal battery connected or by an external power source The charge can be checked by remote using the 8060 02 program there is a specific window which displays battery voltage and where a battery alarm can be set if necessary The battery status can be read from any mobile phone by sending to the AMS 8060 the SMS message 00 The lead batteries with a nominal voltage of 12V can be damaged if left for a long period with voltage below 11 58 V Below this value chemical processes that could damage them begin The AMS 8060 batteries apply a technology to reduce this NW WARNING phenomenon Furthermore the supply circuit disconnect the load switching the unit off when the battery voltage is low Anyway if not used the station should be switched off Battery should be recharged if the station has not to be used for a long period v4 Any part of the instrument including the battery can only be replaced by NARDA therefore in case of any damages to parts and or malfunctions please contact the NARDA Service Center Installation and use 215 Safety Test Solutions _
92. k Earth Read carefully the Operating Manual and its Unit Earth Connection instructions pay attention to the safety symbols Earth Protection vey Equipotential KEY TO THE SYMBOLS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT The DANGER sign draws attention to a potential risk to a person s DANGER safety All the precautions must be fully understood and applied before proceeding bt The WARNING sign draws attention to a potential risk of damage to the WARNING apparatus or loss of data All the precautions must be fully understood and applied before proceeding The CAUTION sign draws attention against unsafe practices for the NW CAUTION apparatus functionality DE NOTE The NOTE draw attention to important information Note and symbols Safety Test Solutions Contents Safety considerations and instructions EC Conformity Certificate 1 General information 1 1 Documentation eese 1 2 InttOGOUCGtlOD 1 3 Standard accessorieS 1 6 Main 1 7 Max acquisition 1 8 AMS 8060 receiver panel 2 Installation and use 21 INMNOGUCHO siii 2 2 Initial i 2 3 Working 2 4 Return
93. le SBT c 8060SW02 fmalbenga sbt ey Cancel provatabella sbt amp 80605 02 SRYBND1 SBT 3 000 50905 CI 000 50907 000 61020 000 50907 ab Type Of Files Drives File Configuration SB Assign a suitable name and click OK to save the new table Instructions for use 3 55 Safety Test Solutions _ The band table stored within the station is read by the software and LN OTE stored in the configuration file named BAND SBT This is a temporary file automatically updated on the basis of the setting table found within the station at each connection i Edit Band Table B x Edit Fie BAND SBT S Enable Control on Lowest Frequency and Highest Frequency 1 ERREAK Freq 2 110 M 900 M 3 3 910 990 4 Freq 3 1000 M 3000 M Save Save and Exil UN OTE When using the AMS8060 3AX2 dual band antenna and in general when frequencies below 10MHz are to be measured the band table should be defined in order to avoid measuring the signal which exist in every spectrum analyzer LN OTE Every spectrum analyzer displays the 0Hz signal everytime the RBW filter is larger than half the minimum frequency to be measured To achieve a good scanning speed without affecting the NOTE measurement accuracy the AMS 8060 sets automatically the larger RBW filter which allows at least 4 measurements during the scan of the most narr
94. mple 00 TSS command Response Answer returns information as set in the TSS ON 17 26 1h each 24h Schedule for SMS section of the control software with the following format TSS ON HH mm Xh each Yh or TSS HH mm Xh each Yh depending on the activation of send report command Xh is the stand by time Field Warning threshold query command Example 00 WRN The answer displays the threshold in the Response WRN 4 0 6 current unit of measure followed by the time minutes of the calculated mean SMS Messages and Commands 5 4 Setting COMMANDs SALRx x SATH SCLD SCLT SCNL SDIC narda Safety Test Solutions Setting commands send setting data to the system the station can answer back with a SMS message with requested information or a setting confirmation Setting commands contain a S character at the beginning of command Alarm threshold setting The parameter xx x is the threshold value in the format 00SALR 6 0 same response as ALR command This command hang up the current communication and the line It should be always used to end any remote operation modem to confirm the end of data exchange Clock date setting The response is the same as in the CLK command Clock time setting The response is the same as in the CLK command This command enable a deferred call to the number nnnnnnnn The call is initiated d minutes later The form
95. n be selected and edited clicking the Edit File button as required keeping in mind the following few rules 20 frequency bands as maximum in each band the lower frequency value must be smaller than the upper frequency one overlap between frequency bands NOTE Very high fields which frequency is out of the overall frequency range of the created table from minimum frequency of first band to the maximum frequency of the last one but within 75MHz 3GHz range may cause saturation of the receiver causing wrong measurements To avoid this condition unless the operator knows there are no IF NOTE strong signals out of the band of interest we suggest to create tables with the lowest band starting from 75MHz and highest one ending at 3GHz Check the command Enable Control on Lowest Frequency and Highest Frequency to obtain the following warning in case this condition is not satisfied when defining a new table 8060 SW02 X i teh ERROR IN BAND CONFIGURATION Hkk First band should have Lower Freq at 75 MHz Edit Band Table Edit File FMALBE 1 SBT Enable Control on Lowest Frequency and Highest Frequency 1 ECCERE RER 2 RAI3 95450 K 95550 K 3 Lattemele 95950 F 96050 1 96150 96250 Radio24 97 250 6 97350 BabboleoMews 37550 K 397550 K Radioltalia 98550 K 38550 K Predicted Process time sec 13 28 Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions Click on a speci
96. n of the receiver On exceeding the temperature limit inside the field monitor When the radome is removed OS ee Whenever an alarm occurs the GSM modem will remain on for 30 minutes It allows the AMS 8060 to send the proper SMS message and the operator to query the station and download the data IN enabled ON pressed or disabled OFF pressed notifies you that normal conditions have been restored Notification of alarms can be made with a message either via modem or SMS or both the choice can be selected in the corresponding zone The alarm notification via SMS can be send up to 10 cellular phones Notification via modem will be sent to the first number that answers the call HOTIFY ALARM through HMHODEM SHS For each alarms there is bar in the in control window that shows by its color the current status of the respective alarm regardless of whether notice via modem or SMS is enabled or disabled RED alarm condition activated GREEN alarm not active Last Field shows the Total average field of the last period settled in the Averaging Period field Last Field In 0 565 Vim This field is refreshed each time you click the Last field button This value can be remotely queried at any time from a mobile phone by sending the following SMS message to the station 00 LF A Instructions for use 3 33 Safety Test Solutions _ 3 7 1 3 Averaging Period Send REPORT
97. nd Commands 53 5 2 Command list narda Safety Test Solutions _ Query COMMANDs Syntax Function 00 ALR Field Alarm threshold query command 00 ANT Antenna data query command 00 BAT Battery voltage query command 00 BNDxx Specified Band data query command 00 CLK Station internal clock query command 00 DEV Device data query command 00 ERS Type P alarm detail query command 00 FRQ Antenna frequency range query command 00 FWD FW release and last FW uploading date query command 00 GPS x GPS position data query command 00 IDN Identifier query command 00 LF A Last mean value query command 00 MRD markers date and time query command 00 MRDn Single marker date and time query command 00 MRK markers text query command 00 MRKn Single marker text query command 00 MSK Alarm status query command 00 NRM Memory span query command 00 NTB First last band query command 00 PRB Antenna data query command 00 PTR Predicted Process Time query command 00 RPT Report query command 00 RPTO Report with reset query command 00 STA Alarms status query command 00 SVD Date time of first valid data query command 00 T AB Last measured value for each band query command 00 T AP Last measured peak value for each band query command 00 TAV Average of measured values for each band 00 TDM Modem phone directory list query command 00 TDMn Modem single phone number
98. ndow Every enter 24 or a submultiple of 24 hours defining the daily rate at which the operation has to be repeated 24 means the modem is programmed to switch on once a day e The function Originate CALL should be ON If OFF is selected the modem will be switched on but no call will be made On receiving a call via modem from a station the software requests that the calling station identifies itself and on the basis of the response string it proceeds as follows 1 If the ID Name assigned to the station of the calling station is on the list of known stations the SW02 prepares to receive the data in the corresponding directories 2 f the ID is not in the list of known stations the SWO02 adds the new station to the list entering the telephone number as 00000000 and creates the directories to receive the corresponding data 3 Ifthe ID is not provided or does not respect the protocol e g a call by a telephone the 8060 02 put itself stand by After having identified the calling station all the parameters are requested in order to trace the call in the proper log and after that all the field data since the latest successful link are requested so as to ensure continuity of the downloaded data After the download of the data the software sends the hang up command to the station to minimize link time and make itself available for another call 322 Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions
99. ock command to update or change the internal clock in the station and synchronize it with the time set on the PC Staton Date amp Time 16411 06 18 23 Set Clock Area Monitor SendPC date amp amp Clock to Remote 8060 lt 26 11 2007 09 44 15 N OTE The internal clock of the station is very accurate and in many cases much more accurate than the clock on the PC The internal clock is not automatically updated to summer time and or to standard winter time monitoring campaign Be sure to download any useful data before clock setting as previously acquired field data will be no more downloadable It is recommended to check the station clock before starting any new WARNNG du Instructions for use 3 47 Safety Test Solutions _ 3 7 9 Markers Markers creation and use The typical station usage is to leave it always on acquiring data when a specific range of time has to be put in evidence as direct intervention or station moving a Marker start and stop can be set for Data between two markers can be downloaded and displayed This feature is useful when the station is moved from one location to another the acquired data in this period is not meaningful and the user can clearly identify them with markers Markers JA Secreto wet ser Marker setting Up to 10 markers can be set Empty markers show VOID e Select marker to set in the
100. odems installed Opzioni modem e telefono Regole di composizione Modem Avanzate 3 a Elenco modem installati Modem wi Conexant 0110 MDC 92 Modem le Modem standard E Modem standard 33600 bp ga Modem standard 3600 bps Collegato COMI COME COM40 COMI e Select the modem you are going to use and click properties to display details pzioni modem e telefono Regole di composizione Modem Avanzate Propriet Modem standard a 9600 bps Generale Modem Diagnostica Avanzate Driver _ Madem standard a 9600 bps Tipo di periferica Modem Produttore Modem standard Ubicazione Sconosciuto Stato periferica La periferica funziona correttamente Se si sono verificati problemi con questa periferica scegliere Risoluzione problemi per avviare la procedura relativa Utilizzo periferica Risoluzione dei problemi Utilizza questa periferica attiva Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions e The diagnostic section allows to test the modem Proprieta Modem standard a 9600 bps Generale Diagnostica Avanzate Driver Informazioni sul modem ID hardware mdmaen36 Command Risposta Interraga modem Registrazione Aggiungi al registro Visualizza registro Campo Valore Propriet Modem
101. om 20 11 2007 15 36 to 21 11 2007 11 49 Closing communication This file is never cancelled except by the user Data presentation Safety Test Solutions 4 10 Station Log Files Beside the controller Log file which keep trace of all the operations performed by the control software other log files are created to keep trace dea of the station status 3 jo Cerca IE cirie These files are stored in every day folder containing downloaded data ee aes St cas The picture on the left shows the Station Log File path for November 30 oic iow Brown 2007 see selected file The station log file name is FILE LOG Bonas Bironas Every time the station stores the field data according to the rate setting pe mes Bee information about the station status are stored too Bonus Moe enne Braun Station log file header shows the station ID and band table information Beana After header details about status are showed as follows D AIRPASS TifoAn17 AS OAWLI2 2 S rDAvL21 AS2 D 1 i 1 zr rani RS 21 062 si pari pose roana giroan gs FOAL 13 052 es ZirbpAvu AS miroirs 2170421952 Zi FDANLE 33 FOANL13 PS2 29 22 52 Ti FDAYVL8 PSS Z FOAVLIS RS2 29 04 22 062 si FDAVLE PSI si FOAYLIG AS 2 28 8 252 14 052 Z FDAYL22 P52 Station 000 50907 ecall date 26 03 2008
102. ommendations contained in this document NW This product is a Safety Class instrument according to IEC classification and has been designed to meet the requirements of EN61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use In accordance with the IEC classification the battery charger of this product meets requirements Safety Class Il and Installation Category Il having double insulation and able to carry out mono phase power supply operations It complies with the requirements of Pollution Class Il usually only non conductive pollution However NA occasionally it may become temporarily conductive due to condense on it The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice KEY TO THE ELECTRIC AND SAFETY SYMBOLS You now own a high quality instrument that will give you many years of reliable service Nevertheless even this product will eventually become obsolete When that time comes please remember that electronic equipment must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations This product conforms to the WEEE Directive of the European Union 2002 96 EC and belongs to Category 9 Monitoring and Control Instruments You can return the instrument to us free of charge for proper environment friendly disposal You can obtain further information from your local Narda Sales Partner or by visiting our website at www narda sts it Warning danger of electric shoc
103. on Log FIle cece eee eeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeanes 5 Controls and SMS messages 5 1 INtFOGUCHION 5 2 COMMANA 5 5 3 Query COMMANDS nnn 5 4 Setting COMMANDS esses 6 Accessories 6 1 Ira dans 6 2 Packing INStructions esses 7 Action of the wind into AMS 8060 FW INTOUCH 7 2 AMS 8060 hn enhn mes nnns nasse nenas nns Contents Safety Test Solutions _ Figures Figure Page 1 1 AMS 9060 Lll cct eis vk 1 1 1 2 3AX 75M 3G Antenna 1 6 1 3 3AX 2 ARD Id acus oio idunt coniato 1 7 1 4 AMS 8060 receiver unit panel 1 8 2 1 Station without Radome 2 2 2 2 Slot for the SIM 2 13 Tables Table Page 1 1 Technical specifications of AMS 8060 1 3 1 2 Settings Queries of the AMS 8060 1 6 1 3 Technical specifications of the 3AX 75M 3G 1 6 1 4 Technical specifications of the 2 1 7 7 1 Wind resistance of the AMS 8060 7 2 Graphes Graphe Page 1 1 Max acquisition time of AMS 8060 with AVG or RMS and 1 5 1 2 Max acquisition time of AMS 8060 station with AVG OW ai CP HET 1 5 7 1 Wei
104. ore possible to activate an alarm to be sent to any mobile phone warning of any attempts to tamper with the device 212 Installation and use Safety Test Solutions 2 GSM Modem 2 7 1 SIM CARD v4 WARNING v4 WARNING The AMS 8060 station is supplied with a GSM modem which allows it to communicate with the controller PC for programming and for the remote collection of the data recorded To function properly tte GSM modem requires a regular SIM Card enabled for data communication The SIM Card to be used must permit the transmission and reception of data calls The user can choose the most suitable SIM Card to install depending on the services and costs offered by the different mobile phone Service Providers it should also be chosen so as to guarantee optimum coverage for the specific zone of installation of the field monitor o ET or e a GSM ANT SM CARD GPs GS Fig 2 2 Slot for the SIM card The modem for data transfer is housed inside the receiver module beside the antenna connector the SIM Card has to be inserted in the slot shown in the figure Press the button to remove the SIM card Before removing or inserting the SIM Card switch off the AMS 8060 If you use a rechargeable SIM Card make sure it is charged Before using the SIM Card with the AMS 8060 disable the PIN code using the proper function available on any mobile phone Any t
105. ors for the display Screen the BMP file BMP Files or for the printer Printer The Color Palette windows help the user to select the wanted colors Definisci colori personalizzati gt gt Data presentation 4 5 9 Limit 4 5 9 1 SCREEN Sample LT NOTE 4 5 10 Software release 4 6 Graphical window Safety Test Solutions The Limit setting displays a reference line on the current graph The limit can be activated or deactivated selecting the corresponding ON selection ED fx ON The small sub window on the upper right corner shows an example of the settled colors either for display save or print BITMAP Sample With Exit button the Setup window will be closed maintaining settings for the current graph display to recall later the same configuration the current settings must be saved selecting Save Files function Click the icon to shown the software release installed Area Monitor System 8060 Release 3 36 The sub window in the middle of the main window displays data graph Area Monitor System 8060 Release 3 60 000WE50907 Option Trace Marker Vertical Gees aa e par mn E In the graphical window are displayed for the selected band traces related to the data acquired according to the Storing Settings section When Zoom Mode is active a small triangle with apex down put in evidence the actual Marker position The limit settled in the S
106. ort of the PC e If necessary change the properties of the icon of 8060 SWO02 entering the command COMM N where N is the number of the COM port on the PC where the RS232 is connected e Run the software e Call the station by pressing the CALL button With no modem in use the software will prompily display the message Area Monitor CANNOT Feel any MODEM Wish to connect anyway Direct R5232 LINK Answer YES to enter the station menu to download the data or change its configuration 3 9 1 Possible errors If the station is switched off the serial communication cannot take place and the error message 1 Area Monitor Thestation did nat NOTIFY the LINK 5 Try a connection anyway is jl ow Answer NO and try to solve the problem checking the conditions of the cable and if it has been connected to the port used by the software If the answer is YES the software will show the existing communication at the time of the latest data download Area Monitor fx 1 Cannot download any station Last Connection will be shown 3 10 Software update To update the software you can download free of charge the latest release from the NARDA website www narda sts it Registration is required After you have saved it into the PC you must decompress it to get the complete list of files to be installed You can save them into a CD or into the PC hard disk The updating procedure is lik
107. ovides the information necessary to install and use the System for Distributed Frequency Selective Monitoring of Environmental Electromagnetic Fields AMS 8060 It also includes information regarding initial inspection power requirements interconnections working environment assembly cleaning storage and shipment 2 2 Initial inspection Inspect the package for any possible damage If the packaging or protective material are damaged check that the wy WARNNG content is complete and that the instrument has not been damaged in any of its electrical or mechanical parts Check the accessories referring to the checklist enclosed with the manual Report any noticed damage to the forwarder and to NARDA 2 3 Working environment The working conditions for the instrument are as follows e Temperature From 10 to 50 C e Relative humidity lt 93 30 C The instrument should be stored in a clean dry place free of acids dust and moisture The storage environment must have the following specifications e Temperature From 20 to 70 C e Relative humidity lt 95 e Altitude Up to 4000 m a s l 2 4 Return for repairs Any part of the instrument including the battery can only be replaced by NARDA therefore in case of damage to parts and or malfunctions contact the NARDA service center When the instrument has to be returned to NARDA for repairs please complete the form included in this Users Manual filling in all the information
108. ow band of the band table Setting a new table when needed to avoid 0Hz signal to be measured LC NOTE due to the automatic RBW filter setting the lowest band set by user is automatically split into two contiguous bands in order to set a narrow filter A message is displayed to inform the operator LT NOTE See the following example Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions memoni narrow bando Se Band Table IS IS 2 rs T set1 from 83MHz to pera ee eet 84M Hz it would select Enable Control on Lowest Frequency and Highest Frequency 200KHz RBW possible Lie step 200kH 300kHz 1 T set1 83000 K 84000 K The first band being very wide would not activate a more narrow filter Narda Area Starting from 100kHz with a 200kHz filter the Edit File Band 1 QHz signal woul Band Name measured Lower tequerey Upper Frequency 30000 KHz v Predicted Process time sec 0 4 An error message is displayed Area Monitor 1 ERROR TN BAND CONFIGURATION WETE The first band is set automatically ok Instructions for use 3 57 Safety Test Solutions _ HS pene M Edit Band Table DER automatically split A Edit File GBANC SET The first one 200KHz Enable Control on Lowest Frequency and Highest Frequency wide activates a narrow filter which does not 31 Tes
109. pecifications of AMS 8060 equipped with a triaxial antenna TABLE 1 1 Technical Specifications of AMS 8060 Measuring range Frequency range Dynamic range Resolution Sensitivity Unit read by the PC Measured field 100kHz 3 GHZ receiver 75 MHz 3 GHz with AMS 8060 3AX antenna 100 500kHz 30MHz 75MHz 3GHz with AMS 8060 3AX2 antenna from 0 03 to 300 V m 0 01 V m 0 01 V m depending on the width of the analyzed frequency band V m Instantaneous and average value of the magnetic field vector module up to 30MHz Instantaneous and average value of the electric field vector module 75MHz to 2 Measurement acquisition functions Storing interval Averaging Averaging interval Stand by timing Memory Max acquisition time Data download Functions Daily report LOG file Graph Zoom Zoom range Alarm for E M field Clock Messages Sensor Battery management Firmware update Software update 5 10 15 30 sec 1 2 6 min AVG linear or RMS effective value same as storing interval Programmable over 24 hour in 0 5 hours step 256 kByte circular memory first in first out 30 days 6 minutes storing interval of 5 bands see graph Manual from PC on operator request Automatic managed by the station at predetermined times Automatic managed by the PC at operator call Automatic creation of a TXT after data download AVG RMS MAX daily report via SMS Display and markin
110. perature query command Example 00 TMP It returns the internal temperature value in Response TMP 302 K Unit K TMP Receiver activation mask query command Example 00 TPH for the 48 programmable half hours of Response TPH 10101038E1C3 selective analysis O selective analysis which after conversion gives the string OFF 1 selective analysis ON 00010000000100000001 0000001 11000 To avoid too long data strings the original 1110000111000011 where the first 48 byte one a byte every half hour is character is related to the half hour divided in six parts 8 characters each included from 00 00 to 00 29 Each part is then converted in hexadecimal For example the string 000100000001000000010000001 110001 1 100001 1100001 1 is divided in six parts 8 characters long Each part is converted from binary to hexadecimal 00010000 10 00010000 10 00010000 10 00111000 38 11100001 E1 11000011 C3 TPH Modem programming time setting query Example 00 TSM command Response Answer returns information as set in the TSM ON 17 26 1h each 24h Schedule for Modem section of the control software with the following format TSM ON HH mm Xh each Yh or TSM HH mm Xh each Yh depending on auto call setting of the modem Xh is the stand by time TSM SMS Messages and Commands Safety Test Solutions _ TSS SMS programming time setting query Exa
111. procedure to verify the correct installation and be sure LC NOTE the modem has all the protocols required for this kind of data communications low cost modem for internet application only may not support Area Monitor application 11 Is the SIM Card in the Area Monitor available for Tx and Rx data communication from mobile to mobile Has the PIN code been removed NOTE If the communication with the area monitor is successful only by RS232 cable the problem may lay on the modem or its antenna If the modem of your PC is used as Windows Fax Printer peripheral LC NOTE it may be not available for the station In this case disabling the setting for the use of the modem in the Fax Printer will restore the normal operation To get a fast response from NARDA support center it is very important to provide always a picture reporting the system setup storing settings alarms status start and stop of the download etc to give a correct description of the conditions under which the area LC NOTE monitor was working during the faulty of the unit Better if you can also provide the telephone number of the area monitor A SIM card allowed for international data calls should be available for remote diagnostic Remote diagnostic will offer a better understanding of all problems concerning the status of the Area monitor and to eliminate your local communication problems Installation and use Safety Test Solutions
112. program In such case from the control panel select the folder related to the printers and fax and right clicking the printer Fax select Properties Open the folder Peripherals and choosing Properties disable the internal modem for fax transmitting and receiving Remember to re enable the modified settings in the case the internal modem should be used to receive and send fax 3 12 Instructions for use Safety Solutions 3 4 3 Entering the Before to access any software functions the User is requested to enter a Terminal Terminal PASSWORD io prevent the improper use of the software by non PASSWORD admitted personnel The screen looks like this Area Monitor System 8060 Station Identifier Telephone Number Alarm Never 0 0 Week44 BETES CEE Chil Week45 Terminal Password is not set yet Week46 Do you wish to set it NOW Week4 Week If the answer is YES a window will be opened where it is possible to NOTE enter the Terminal PASSWORD for the management of the Field Monitors If the answer is NO the program will allow to enter the password later If the answer is YES the screen looks like this Area Monitor System 8060 Station Identifier Name Telephone Number LastLink Links Alarm m Never 070 PassWord UN OTE The User can enter any sequence of alphanumerical characters di We recommend to
113. query command 00 TDS SMS phone directory list query command 00 TDSn SMS single phone number query command 00 TMP Temperature query command 00 TPH Receiver activation mask query command 00 TSM Modem scheduling query command 00 TSS SMS scheduling query command 00 WRN Field Warning threshold query command 52 SMS Messages and Commands Safety Test Solutions Setting COMMANDs Syntax Function 00SALR parameters Alarm threshold setting 00SATH Hang off current call 00SCLD parameters Clock date setting 00SCLT parameters Clock time setting 00SCNL parameters Deferred call enabling 00SDIC Outgoing call disabling 00SDIR Report send disabling 00SENC Outgoing call enabling 00SENR Report send enabling 00SIDN parameters Station identifier setting 00SMRDn parameters Marker date and time setting 00SMRKn parametrs Marker setting 00SMSK parameters Alarm mask setting 00STDM parameters Modem phone number setting 00STDS parameters SMS phone number setting 00STPH parameters selective measurement activation time setting 00STSM parameters Modem programmed time setting 00STSS parameters SMS programmed time setting 00SWRN parameters Warning threshold setting SMS Messages and Commands 5s Safety Test Solutions _ 5 3 Query COMMANDs Query commands interrogate the station for data it respond back with a message containing
114. requested information Query commands contain a character in the command string 2 ALR Field Alarm threshold query command Example 00 ALR The answer displays the threshold value in Response ALR 20 V m 1 the current unit followed by the averaging time minutes 2 ANT Asks for information regarding the antenna Example 00 ANT Response 75M 3G Three axis probe 75MHz 3 GHz Narda 3501 01 G 0028 2BAT Battery voltage query command Example 00 BAT The answer displays the battery values Response BAT 13 38 VOLT and centimes of VOLT in the format BAT VV vv 2BNDxx Asks for data related to the specified Example 00 BNDO01 for band frequency band where xx band number number 1 Response BND 1 FM 88 MHz 89 MHz 2CLK Station internal clock query command Example 00 CLK The answer displays the time and date Response CLK 13 32 57 23 11 07 the format CLK HH mm ss GG MM YY H gt hours m gt minutes S gt seconds G gt day M gt month Y gt year 2DEV Asks for data related to the receiver Example 00 DEV model serial number HW version last Response calibration date FW version DEV PMM SRM_AMS 8060 MB It is used for service purposes 0000 02 25 10 06 V1 5 2 AMS 2ERS Error description in case of P alarm Example 00 ERS Answer is in bit format Response ERS 0 no alarm Bit 0 Antenna error 1 Bit 1 Receiver error 2 Bit 2 Receiver off 4 Bit 3
115. s Draft Diagram RS2 z Associate with each station name the software creates the directory of the year 2005 in this example and the directory autotxt that contains all data saved automatically if the function Auto ASCII File was enabled By selecting the desired year the menu will show all Months and Weeks available ck CILE x 20605w02 File Mame Directories centrali c 8060swO2 centrali 2005 E 2005 wk 3511 r82 E Cancel ES august 3512 E 8060202 j le 25 centrali 3513 1 Pr 2005 35M 1 27 august i k 3515 septembe wk 35l5 rz2 wk 35I7 rs2 Type Of Files Drives Draft Diagram RS2 E lc By selecting the Month the software will list all available days that have data in it Select the day of the month required and Click OK to open data Cancel to abort Data presentation Safety Test Solutions 4 5 2 1 Open Autotext file The file inside Autotxt directory is saved in TXT format to be easily exported to any data base applications but also they can be shown in graphic 8060 format RS2 Load Files x File Name Directories c 8055sw02 demosn90 aut c Cancel E 8055sw02 gt demosn90 fr autotxt Type Of Files Drives Draft Diagram RS2 The Start and Stop time frame of the graph is defined by the download conditions selected by the user during the downloading process a 75 iE The
116. s of the system for distributed frequency selective monitoring of environmental electromagnetic fields 1 2 Introduction The AMS 8060 system is a revolutionary accurate and reliable solution for remote and continuous monitoring of electromagnetic fields both in broadband and in frequency selective mode The AMS 8060 system includes an accurate and sensitive receiver which being equipped with the proper filters and coupled to the specific broadband omni directional antennas make it possible to measure the contribution to the total field of all the user definable frequency bands The logging system combined with a flexible and specifically designed control software allows the user to program each parameter of the station and transfer to a PC all the data saved into the unit The recorded data can be viewed either as a graph or as a table In the event of any alarm such as a threshold setting being exceeded or any attempt to tamper with the remote unit or a breakdown of the unit it is possible to receive on any mobile phone an SMS informing the user of the event Fig 1 1 AMS 8060 unit AMS 8060 unit is equipped with solar panel and high capacity back up batteries An external power supply is provided for continuous long term selective monitoring Document AMS8060EN 21009 3 66 NARDA 2007 General Information 11 Safety Test Solutions _ 1 3 Standard accessories The monitoring station is composed by a ma
117. st Solutions _ LA NOTE C 77NOTE Last 31 days Supply History Updated 20 11 07 Voltage On the right side of the calendar there are graphical data of the maximum battery voltage and solar cells power balance for the last month These graphs are extremely important and allows the user to program the maintenance of the batteries or the power supply system The full 31 days graph gives valid values only when your station has been used for at least one month For example if you are using a station since 10 days only the previous 10 days give the exact values the other 20 days give meaningful data It is also possible to visualize the exact value for a given time simply placing the mouse pointer along the curve see example The last part of the main screen contains a status bar showing additional information relative to the operations in progress and the program exit button pos 3487340635 netus Exit Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 5 Calling a station To call an Area monitor you should Assign a station name or use an existing one Assign the SIM card telephone number if the area monitor is located CALL outside your country please add the prefix of the country called and check your SIM card is enabled for international data calls The modem shall be correctly configured and switched on The right serial port where the modem is connected has to be selected
118. station telephone number of station time and date by sending the SMS message 00 RPT The Report shown on the phone display will indicate the highest field value the lowest battery voltage since the last daily report and the date time at which these parameters have been detected Therefore if at 9 00 a report is sent and at 10 00 the station is queried with the request of a new report the display will show the highest field value and lowest battery voltage between 9 00 and 10 00 Chapter 5 of this Manual describes in detail all the commands and the L NOTE messages available via SMS Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 7 4 Rate Settings Configuration of data memorization Data are saved in the station at a frequency Rate ranging from 5 seconds to 6 minutes Example if the rate of 1 minute is selected the station will store every minute the average value of all the measurements taken during the last minute Storing Settings Rate 5 second C1 minute 10 second 2 minute 15 second 6 minute 30 second X Peak In addition to the average value it is possible to set the storing of the peak value maximum total field occurred in the rate selected WARNING The acquisition method chosen is very important to decide the i appropriate data downloading interval to avoid overwriting of useful data in memory When the memory reaches its maximum storage capacity the new
119. t 100 K 300 K include the OHz signal 2 300 30 when measuring 100kHz 3 Tset1 83000 K 84000 K Edit File Band 1 Band Name Lower frequency KHz Upper Frequency 20000 KHz m Predicted Process time sec 0 4 This table does cause band splitting as the second band 100kHz Edit File wide activates a narrow Enable Control on Lowest Frequency and Highest Frequency filter i Edit Band Table 1 BESTE TTE A Testi 83150 K 83250 K Edit File Band 1 Band Name Loner frequency Upper Frequency 30000 KHz l 39 Predicted Process time sec 0 Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 8 5 Selective Mode The Selective Mode Timing button allows the user to set the time at which Timing the selective analysis is ON The analysis will be on only in the selected half hour intervals Timing le Selective Mode Timing Ea 0 00 0 30 0 30 1 00 0 00 0 30 0 30 1 00 1 00 1 30 1 30 2 00 1 00 1 30 1 30 2 00 2 00 2 30 2 30 3 00 2 00 2 30 2 30 3 00 3 00 3 30 3 30 4 00 3 00 3 30 3 30 4 00 4 00 4 30 4 30 5 00 4 00 4 30 4 30 5 00 5 00 5 30 5 30 6 00 5 00 5 30 5 30 6 00 6 00 6 30 6 30 7 00 6 00 6 30 6 30 7 00 7 00 7 30 7 30 8 00 7 00 7 30 7 30 8 00 8 00 8 30 8 30 9 00 8 00 8 30 8 30 9 00 9 00 9 30 9 30 10 00 9 00 9 30 9 30 10 00 10 00 10 3
120. t Solutions _ The status of alarms relative to latest link in the last column is normally empty if there were no alarms A red dot is displayed followed by a description of the type of event causing the alarm in case of just one alarm Link Links Alam 26711707 16 30 Several In case of no alarm a green box with the word None will appear when the mouse cursor is positioned over the alarm cell If more alarms occurred to avoid overcrowding the column the word Several is displayed position the mouse pointer on the Alarm field to display the list of all the alarms Possible messages UnLock case open Over Heat temperature higher than 60 C Probe receiver antenna or probe error Battery low battery Warning E M field beyond the Warning threshold Alarm E M field beyond the Alarm threshold No Call no communication from a time longer than the value set in Warning if not called after XX hours HangUp the fixed or mobile telephone line hung up Download failure the download has not been completed Several informs that more than one alarm occurred Instructions for use Safety Test Solutions 3 4 7 Entering a new station LC NOTE Before making calls or downloading data from an existing Field Monitor click the Add Station button to add the station to the list The screen looks like this New Station gt Automatic Download uta le
121. tem 8060 Station Identifier Telephone Number Last Link Links Alarm Centralina di prova 123456789 09 10 06 15 19 0 0 Add Station The first part of the main window is used to select from the list the Field Monitor to be queried The software automatically installs as an example a dormant station The following commands are also available e CALL to make a call to the station selected e Hang to end the call in progress e Add Station to add a new AMS 8060 Field Monitoring station to the list e Sort Station to sort the station list by Station Identifier order Exit to exit the program Selecting two or more stations will cause the following error message 8060 SW02 x A Please select just one Station The list of remote stations contains the following information H Station Identifier Name Telephone Number Last Link Links Alarm 1 P zza G Rossa 15 Ponte Egola 102203388476499 15 03 01 1618 677 66 Several 2 Milano Negroli 102203356026476 16 03 01 16 09 13 722 Several Station Identifier Name the station name Telephone Number the telephone number of the station SIM card Last Link date and time of the latest connection made Links number of completed connections number of trials Alarm alarm status relative to latest link Clicking the line of the selected station will open a window displaying more information Instructions for use 3 17 3 4 6 1 Alarm column narda Safety Tes
122. the Marker is activated The Marker is represented by a colored arrow the user can move along the graphical line by mouse The time elapsed since the measure start and the field level corresponding to the current Marker position will be displayed on the status bar This function helps when a detailed analysis of data values is required Anytime the Zoom Mode button is active all other commands are LS NOTE inactive excluding Save Print ClipBoard and Help Data presentation Safety Test Solutions 4 5 6 Comment 4 5 8 1 Color Palette This command displays the Comment field the user can write or modify a comment with maximum 1024 characters The window field will be similar to the following example Probe EP330 Resolution 60s Mode AVG 6 min a MILANO The comment will be printed or saved only if this command 1 active The Redraw command refreshes the display This operation is required when the PC does not have enough memory and several applications are running simultaneously The Setup command opens the color setup window The setup can be changed at any time new setup can be saved on file and recalled later The setup window is similar to the following Color SETUP Colors BackGround AVG 6min AVG 6min Screen Every trace of the graph listed under the column Colors can be changed the user can select different col
123. to sottoposto all attenzione della nostra organizzazione tenuto in grande considerazione La nostra qualit e alla ricerca del miglioramento continuo Se uno dei Suoi strumenti NARDA necessita di riparazione o calibrazione pu aiutarci a servirla pi efficacemente compilando questa scheda e accludendola all apparecchio Tuttavia anche questo prodotto diventer obsoleto In questo caso ti ricordiamo che lo smaltimento dell apparecchiatura deve essere fatto in conformit con i regolamenti locali Questo prodotto conforme alle direttive WEEE dell Unione Europea 2002 96 EC ed appartiene alla categoria 9 strumenti di controllo Lo smaltimento in un ambiente adeguato puo avvenire anche attraverso la restituzione del prodotto alla NARDA senza sostenere alcuna spesa ottenere ulteriori informazioni contattando i venditori NARDA o visitando il nostro sito Web www narda sts it Dear Customer thank you for purchasing a NARDA product You now own a high quality instrument that will give you many years of reliable service NARDA recognizes the importance of the Customer as reason of existence in this view any comment and suggestion you would like to submit to the attention of our service organization is kept in great consideration Moreover we are continuously improving our quality but we know this is a never ending process We would be glad if our present efforts are pleasing you Should one of your pieces of NARDA equipment need servicing
124. ubmultiples of 24 same response as TSM command SMS programmed time setting In the following format 00 STSS HH mm xx ee where HH mm is the MODEM power time switched on and in Stand By xx On time period in hours ee repetition time in hours NOTE xx and ee must always be 2 numerals without spaces and submultiples of 24 same response as TSS command Warning threshold setting The parameter xx x is the threshold value in the format OOSWRN 4 0 same response as WRN command SMS Messages and Commands narda Safety Test Solutions _ Example 005 10101038E1C3 Set the mask as follows 000100000001000000010000001 11000 1110000111000011 where the first character is related to the half hour included from 00 00 to 00 29 Example 00 STSM 14 53 01 24 Response TSM 14 53 1h each 24h the modem will power on at 14 53 will stay on for 1 hour and the power on operation will be repeated every day Example 00 STSM 12 00 02 24 Hesponse TSS 12 00 2h each 24h the modem will power on at 12 00 will stay on for 2 hour and the power on operation will be repeated every day Example 00SWRNA4 0 Response WRN 4 0 V m 6 Safety Test Solutions 6 1 Introduction 6 2 Packaging instructions 6 Packaging Instructions This section provides the information useful for a correct packaging in case the unit has to be returned for service to the factory or
125. up Riprova Ignora In this case select Ignore and proceed with the installation in order to keep the files existing in the system The software will ask then for the preferred kind of installation and additional tasks to be performed according to the following pictures Setup Setup 80605W02 Select Installation Select which kind of installion You want to install in the above list then click to continue Esame C S060SWO Reset Password lt Back Cancel Instructions for use 35 narda Safety Test Solutions _ wel Setup Setup 806052702 Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing Setup 0605102 then click Nest Additional icons Create a desktop icon Back Cancel Click then the install button to proceed with the installation Setup Setup 80605 02 Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing Setup BOOS WO an pour computer Click Install to continue with the installation ar click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location c BOBOS Vw D Start folder BOBOS WO Additional tasks Create a desktop icon al lt Back Cancel Instructions for use 7 Safety Test Solutions At the end of the installation process the softw
126. using o bolt with nut and washers 3 Fasten the top support bracket to the solar panel Installation and use 2s Safety Test Solutions 2 6 2 2 Solar panel es mounting 4 Remove nuts and washers from the base brackets insert the solar top support bracket on the pole Installation and use Safety Test Solutions 2 6 2 3 Solar panel wiring 7 Remove the nut from the chock of the solar panel cable 8 Insert the O ring thread the cable through the hole in the box and screw the nut to fasten the chock to the Power Pack 9 Plug the solar panel connector place the fuse and close the Power Pack box Installation and use 25 Safety Test Solutions 2 6 2 4 Receiver unit 10 Mount the receiver unit on the pole and fasten it by tightening the mounting bracket screws 11 Install the power cable by mounting the chock in the hole of the receiver baseplate 12 Plug the power supply connector to the receiver unit 13 To avoid water infiltrations fix the cables to the base support as shown in the picture Installation and use 2 6 2 5 Triaxial antenna v4 WARNING LC NOTE 2 6 2 6 SIM card Safety Test Solutions 14 Plug the antenna data connector looking at the alignment of the two red spot on the data connectors Carefully connect the antenna output to the receiver RF input To remove the antenna
127. ved The 8060 SW02 software is a control program fully integrated into the System for Distributed Frequency Selective Monitoring of Electromagnetic Field AMS 8060 It allows to access all the remote Field Monitor stations for the remote setting and downloading of acquired data which are shown in graph or table form 8060 SW02 can be used for saving and printing measured field data and Field Monitor station configuration parameters Data transfer can be controlled by line modem GSM modem or serial port of the controller PC The software is based on the Windows operating system The software features the following basic functions e Querying and monitoring all the Field Monitors installed e Programming different AMS 8060 Field Monitors individually with different acquisition modes Querying the Field Monitors at given times Communicating via line modem GSM modem or RS232 Protecting accesses with different keys at different querying levels Controlling and verifying the reliability of the data recorded Protecting the data recorded Acquisition and display of fields detected the average and peak values Acquisition of the field values between two markers Saving and manipulating all the downloaded readings Saving graphs and tables representing all the measured data Downloading data with automatic generation of a text file TXT to be used for easy data exchange with any Office applications Document AMS8060EN 21009 3 66 NA
128. you can help us serve you more effectively filling out this card and enclosing it with the product Nevertheless even this product will eventually become obsolete When that time comes please remember that electronic equipment must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations This product conforms to the WEEE Directive of the European Union 2002 96 EC and belongs to Category 9 Monitoring and Control Instruments You can return the instrument to us free of charge for proper environment friendly disposal You can obtain further information from your local NARDA Sales Partner or by visiting our website at www narda sts it Servizio richiesto Service needed L Solo taratura Riparazione Riparazione amp Taratura O Taratura SIT LI Altro O Calibration only L Repair Repair amp Calibration L Certified Calibration Other Ditta Company Indirizzo Address Persona da contattare Telefono Technical contact person Phone n Modello Numero di serie Eguipment model Serial n Accessori ritornati con l apparecchiatura 1 Nessuno O Cavo i LJ Cavo di alimentazione Altro M Accessories returned with unit None Cable s LJ Power cable Other Sintomi o problemi osservati Observed symptoms problems Guasto O Fisso Intermittente Sensibilea L Freddo Caldo UL Vibrazioni UL Altro Failure L1 Continuous Intermittent Sensitive to Cold Heat C Vibration Other Descriz
129. ys Reading of internal temperature Spontaneous call MARKER sending Reporting alarms Reporting via SMS of daily maximum The AMS 8060 system can operate with different antennas Two different triaxial models with the following specifications have been adopted TABLE 1 3 Technical specifications of the 3AX 75M 3G ANTENNA for AMS 8060 Frequency range 75 MHz 3 GHz Detected field Electric on three axis Range 300 V m single tone u 200 V m without restrictions Overload 1000 V m Antenna factor Stored on internal EEPROM Calibration interval 24 months suggested Operating temperature 10 50 Dimensions LxD 450 x 120 mm Weight 450 g Fig 1 2 3AX 75M 3G Antenna General Information 7 Safety Test Solutions TABLE 1 4 Technical specifications of the 3AX 2 ANTENNA for AMS 8060 1 Three Axis Antenna E Field Three Axis Antenna H Field Triaxial design Antenna tacior Individually determined during calibration and saved in the antenna EEPROM Correlated E field is reported for lt 30 MHz Intrinsic noise display in conjunction with the AMS 50 uV m at 900 MHz with 1 kHz RBW 2 5 mV m at 10MHz with 1kHz RBW 8060 basic unit measuring a 70 uV m at 2 1GHz with 1kHz RBW 1 5 mV m at 25MHz with 1kHz RBW single axis separately Intrinsic noise display in conjunction with the AMS 87 uV m at 900 MHz with 1kHz RBW 1 5 mV m at 10MHz with 1kHz RBW 8060 basic unit for isotropic 120 pV m at 2 1GHz

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