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1. Ferguson Beauregard iMonitoring iNodes CCU RTU Concentration and Communications Unit with RTU Input Interface User Manual 100469 22 Rev Page Table of Contents EE OCU CTI OM naadde NE 4 Whats an Moniorms COURT Aids 4 Principaliteatures or the CCUR TU 44442244 4 CCOARTO Tass 6 WSCA At OM TAS TV UCU ONS 5 255 SAA A A A ia 6 Hardware oe REE ENE EEE 6 Tools t quitea br rs va 6 Hardware reguired Dut PE 6 Manpower tQ RE ERE RE ENE 6 og AS O OE EEE EJ ed So 6 Assembly and installation sequence aa I rem the CCUR TU ad 9 Coning INodes Tor colletto sesi A AAA eder 9 EUR data Mappi ensine n A A AAA ere ee ee 12 NGC 14 Node Confio PDA 15 Noe ons PDA Screech NONE 15 Node onha PO A E E E NET 17 Node Cono PESETA RTS 17 Device Selection screen cccccsccccscccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecccccccecccccccccccccccoccoes 19 Device Selection screen actions caia 19 Device Selection MENUS une eee 20 Re 22 Be EE ae EE EE NE EEE NE RE EE ia as 23 Fv ENN ose ceed E E EEE N Sede E seek cise he Se cried se ns Nass EE ese ee AE atta T E AE TE 23 NNN 25 NNN De 25 NNN 25 Confio O 30 Ge ERE EE RR EEE eae 30 Gr A A q REE ER 30 Collection serenade 32 Colechonser conta 611 6 ERE EE ER EE ER REE RE Ne 32 ENN 32 STAS Seen NR 34 Status ecreena cion bl le ls dde etilo dl E E E SE AA 34 NNN 35 MENT Sa 36 Frmivare serena A 37 a O ACTIONS SE 37 a e E ON 37 CURIE SANN NN 39 1004
2. CFA 3 3 03 02 hes 00 03 03 02 CFAS Transmit Power 0 Firmware Version 00 03 03 02 Board Revision CFR3 Current Version Information ESN 20001013 Type CompactFlash Radio Version 00 03 03 02 Refresh Update Firmware The Config page displays the CFR s current device settings Tap the Refresh button to refresh the information on this screen Config menus There is only one Config menu item selection Action gt Refresh which is the same as the Refresh button The Update screen displays the CFR firmware revision and any available firmware updates To update CFR firmware e On the PDA CFR firmware files must be stored in the INodeConfig folder On the PC you can browse to other folders to find CFR firmware files All CFR firmware files will be listed in the upper window of the Firmware page To see available firmware tap File gt Refresh Available Updates e Tap the firmware hex file you want to use for updating your CFR to highlight it Example CFRv3 3 03 02 hex is Version 3 03 02 e Tap the Update Firmware button The selected file will be loaded into the CFR s flash memory e The new firmware version will be displayed on the Update screen Firmware menus e File e Action File menu item selections e Browse directories e Refresh available updates e Update firmware 100469 22 Rev Page 23 e Refresh version info Browse Directories PDA Nonfunctional PC You can bro
3. Ho Figure 5 Site disabled Add iNode ESN to Add f CCU RTU 1151 1285 File Action Sites Config Collection Status Firmware ESN 1151 1285 Site number O di 1151 1683 Name uncollected Enabled ves 2 1750 512 uncollected PTOS 1 25000528 Name uncollected 0 23000057 Name uncollected ne ESN 2 19511693 Mameuncolected Device ESN 3 17500512 Name uncollected Device ESN 4 25000057 Mame uncollected Figure 7 Site enabled iNodes entered pre collection 100469 22 Rev Page 10 CCU RTU 1151 1285 oe al xj File Action sites Contig Collection Status Firmware Unnamed 1151 1285 ESN 1151 1285 4 2500 0528 Name uncollected Site number 0 fi 1151 1683 Name uncollected Enabled ves di 1750 0512 Name uncollected T rP EET ions EYVICE ame uncollecte 2500 0057 Name uncollected rn ice ESN 2 11511683 Name uncollected Device ESN 3 17500512 Name uncollected Device ESN 4 25000067 Mame uncollected Figure 8 Sites screen post collection 100469 22 Rev Page 11 CCU RTU data mapping To send iNode data to an RTU the CCU RTU must map the Node data to its outputs The CCU RTU has two output types analog which sends a 0 25 4 75VDC voltage proportional to the measured value and digital which sends an off on level Analog outputs are used with parametric data such as pressure or level Digital outputs are used for alarm conditions The conditions required to generate
4. Power RTU supplies power 12VDC 0 03A avg 0 3A peak Mechanical WMM Mounting 3 pipe clamps Enclosure Meets IEC IP65 dust and blowing rain NEMA 4X Enclosure venting Standard Environmental lt lt Operating temperature 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Certifications WM Safety listings Not rated for hazardous locations FCC approval Meets FCC Part 15 247 and Code of Federal Regulations CFR 47 Part 15 Product life gt 5 years by design 100469 22 Rev Page 39 The Ferguson Beauregard iNodes suite of products includes Tank Level Monitor TLM TLM E TLM 3 Wireless Data Switch WDS Electronic Flow Monitor EFM Compact Flash Radio CFR Wireless Pressure Monitor WPM Concentration amp Communications Unit CCU CCU with Modbus Gateway Modbus Gateway CCU with RTU analog and digital input interface CCU RTU Other Services compatible with our iNodes suite FieldDIRECT is an end to end service for collecting and storing production data and delivering it directly to your desktop via a Web based interface It operates seamlessly with our 1Nodes intelligent sensors and our handheld data entry system That gives you data capture options that are economical even for mature fields with wells producing as little as five BOE per day For more details on iNodes and FieldDIRECT call 1 903 561 4851 fax 903 561 65
5. an alarm are individually configured on each iNode Refer to the Node s User Manual for instructions on configuring alarms Before mapping 1Node data to CCU RTU channels first decide which iNode data you want to map Table 1 lists each iNode type and the parameters which can be selected for each type Table 1 iNode types and mapping parameters EN Static pressure Differential pressure Temperature TLM1 TLMe e Water level Pressure 0 500 psig Pressure 0 6000 psig Temperature Flow rate A chart like the example shown in Table 2 is a good method of organizing your channel mapping plan Table 2 Mapping chart example etc ete iC To map 1Node data to channels use the following example 1 Tap the Config tab The Config screen will appear as shown in Figure 9 Slide the vertical slidebar down to see all the entries Notice that there are eight analog configuration items 1Node parameter and four digital configuration items 1Node parameter 100469 22 Rev Page 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 File Action CCU RTU 1151 1285 Sites Contig Collection Status Firmware CCU ESN Mame Antenna Display Time Zone Clock Analog configuration Channel I Node Channel I parameter Channel 2 Mode Channel 2 parameter Channel 3 Node Channel 3 parameter Channel 4 Node Channel 4 parameter Channel 5 Node Channel 5 parameter Channel 6 iNode Channel 6 parameter Channe
6. from the RTU CCU ground lug to a suitable ground point ground rod grounded pipe FERGUSON pei ae RTU5000 BEREMEGno Ag RTUSOO0 TA Matar J73 Ol Ta atar d ITA Ol 4514 3 Tank Cloee 35 2 Power A ae Ps al 41 if ND Mtb Br Winter iwi 408 44 eee ML JG Bra UT Gretna 4108 Est A ited 40 Js Gia Js roba 14104 Gren switch in control oul JASA Err Power ja MEt Dil Lir J4 y a lt I 4 T dl L i z ay pe 1 Tra 5 Figure 4 RTU wiring example 100469 22 Rev Page 8 Configuring the CCU RTU Connecting a CCU RTU to an RTU requires configuration of both units RTU configuration is dependent on the particular RTU Refer to your RTU documentation for instructions on configuring inputs mapping etc The Ferguson Beauregard RTU5000 is shown in the following configuration example The CCU RTU is configured with Ferguson Beauregard s iNodeConfig software INodeConfig will be discussed in detail in the following sections For now we will use an example where a CCU RTU will collect data from four iNodes and send that data to an RTU Configuring iNodes for collection Before the CCU RTU can be configured it must learn each sensor s type so that it can present the correct options during configuration The CCU RTU supports the following iNode sensors TLM 1 Tank Level Monitor ultrasonic TLMe Tank Level Monitor ultrasonic TLM 3 Tank Level Monitor float WDS Wireless Data S
7. items within each screen are denoted by bold type e g Configure In these sections you will be be instructed to tap a button or location on the screen On the PDA tapping will mean actually tapping the button or location with the PDA stylus On PCs tapping will mean moving the cursor over the button or location then tapping with a mouse pad or clicking with the left mouse button Wherever practical the 1NodeConfig PDA and PC screen figures will be shown side by side so that you can easily see the similarities and differences between them In larger screens the PDA screen will be shown first and the PC screen will be shown second The main differences between iNodeConfig for the PC and PDA are e The PDA version uses the Windows CE standard tools and features particularly the keyboard icon and OK button at the top right of the screen The PC version uses the Windows standard tools the Minimize Maximize Close buttons at the top right of the screen sizeable windows etc e There is no keyboard icon in the PC version e Inthe PDA version the page tabs are across the bottom of the screen In the PC version the page tabs are across the top of the screen 100469 22 Rev Page 14 iNodeConfig PDA iNodeConfig uses about 800KB of storage space on your PDA There is no setup application simply copy the iNodeConfig fileset into a folder on the PDA Use File Explorer to browse to the iNodeConfig folder and t
8. 67 visit our Web site at www FergusonBeauregard com products or send an e mail to automation fergusonbeauregard com 100469 22 Rev Page 40
9. 69 22 Rev Page 2 List of Figures Piguet ECUR TU vvs 4 Figure 2s CCOU RTU Bk d ra vea 5 ra A NE 7 RT AE OPER OOA T 8 Figure o EN NE EN 10 Fer Addi Nod Vvs 10 Figure 7 Site enabled 1Nodes entered pre collect1ion rrrrrnnnnrnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnersrrnnnnnnnnn 10 Figure S Sites screen POSE NEI 11 Figure 9 CCU RTU configuration TEO A cave Ao 13 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 MN 25 ee 26 Enk Stati TICS re aus 28 SE AEE SE S oe EN SN EN NE NE TE T E AE T 29 EP EN 30 EU NNN 32 NNN 34 F ret RE srne o A E E A E 36 List of Tables Table 1 iNode types and mapping parameters occcccccccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnss 12 Table 2 N chart example ct ss rane ids c hacia ered edad sins acto ud icalechecisacohaaiad 12 100469 22 Rev Page 3 Introduction What is an iMonitoring CCU RTU Figure 1 CCU RTU Ferguson Beauregard s iNode Collection and Communications Unit with RTU Interface CCU RTU is a version of the iNodes CCU which collects data from iNodes sensors The CCU RTU then maps the data to analog and digital outputs compatible with an RTU s analog and digital inputs The CCU RTU is significantly different from the standard iNodes CCU It is powered by the RTU It has no uplink modem e g satellite modem since data 1s forwarded by the RTU Collected data from iNodes s
10. 7 873047 246 28 357910 865 13 53 45 52 29 120605 5 5 48 347656 246 29 069824 865 13 53 43 8 27 527344 14 14 48 822266 246 29 069824 865 135341 39 23255859 52 52 47 873047 245 28 357910 865 13 53 39 32 28 239258 8 E 48 347656 246 29 188477 965 13 53 37 18 28 120605 39 39 48 347656 246 29 595215 865 135335 23 21 238770 32 32 46 522266 246 28 713867 864 135333 M 27 645996 18 18 48 822266 246 29 188477 B64 13 53 31 29 28 120605 23 23 48 347656 246 26 340820 864 i a52 10 26 459473 34 34 48 347656 246 28 951172 864 E e gn ego E Jar A 17 0097701 70 Aa 40 277700 JAC 70 FORME oc d File Setup Egl 4 rl g Figure 17 RF link test data RF Link Test displays Time of collection in 24 hour format local CFR RX Channel inbound channel number CFR Rssi inbound signal strength CFR TX Channel outbound channel number Dev RX Channel outbound Dev Abs RSSI inbound signal strength seen on the CCU RTU Dev thres noise threshold of the received channel on the CCU RTU Dev margin noise margin of the received channel on the CCU RTU Timing offset timing alignment value synchronizing the CCU RTU and CFR radios After the link test is running two menu items can be selected e File gt Log data The link test data can be logged to a CSV file NOTE Data logging must be selected after the link test is started Data displayed on the screen before logging is enabled will not be saved to the log e Setup gt Options Redisplays the F
11. Clear box To manually enter an ESN Tap the Keyboard icon at the bottom right of the PDA screen The keyboard will pop up Tap inside the ESN box Use the keyboard to enter the ESN Valid characters are numbers 0 through 9 and letters a through P If you want to save the ESN in the ESN list tap the lt box to the left of the ESN box The ESN 1s copied to the ESN list Tap the Connect box To configure a Device Group and assign a Group ID TBD Device Selection menus Setup Action Help Setup menu items Options Group IDs Admin Privileges Demo Mode Ignore Contention Retriez 3 Show CFR status M Show CFR status messages cancel 100469 22 Rev Page 20 The Options screen allows you to e Set behavior with contention and the number of retries e Show CER status messages Change these settings as needed then tap the OK box to enable the changes and return to the Device Selection screen or tap the Cancel button to exit without making changes Contention takes place when another 1Node iNodeConfig or a SCADA radio system is transmitting as you try to communicate with a device the signals interfere with each other 1NodeConfig will detect contention display a Contention error and stop transmitting If Ignore Contention is checked iNodeConfig will continue to transmit even if there is contention and no error will be displayed This is usually a
12. Time Zone 0 Clock 19 14 21 12 31 1999 1151 1285 Antenna Primary Display Time Zone 5 Clock 9 42 10 2 1 2007 Analog configuration Channel 1 Node Unassigned Channel 1 parameter Unassigned Channel 2 iNode Unassigned Channel 2 parameter Unassigned Channel 3 Node Unassigned Channel 3 parameter Unassigned Channel 4 Node Unassigned Channel 4 parameter Unassigned Channel 5 iNode Unassigned Channel 5 parameter Unassigned Channel 6 iNode Unassigned Channel 6 parameter Unassigned Channel 7 Node Unassigned Channel 7 parameter Unassigned Channel 8 iNode Unassigned Channel 8 parameter Unassigned Analog configuration Channel 1 iNode Unassigned Channel 1 parameter Unassigned Channel 2 iNode Unassigned Channel 2 parameter Unassigned Channel 3 Node Unassigned Channel 3 parameter Unassigned Channel 4 Node Unassigned ee eee Ueno Channel 2 iNode Unassigned Refresh Save Channel 2 parameter Unassigned Channel 3 iNode Unassigned Channel 3 parameter Unassigned Channel 4 Node Unassigned Sites Contig Collection Status Firmware Chantal Lou kiste Unaesigned File Action E Retesh Figure 14 Config screens Digital configuration Config screen actions Name the CCU RTU for easier identification Synchronize the CCU RTU real time clock RTC to the PDA or PC clock Import and export CCU RTU configuration Change the RF frequency band To name the CCU RTU e Tap the Name value On the PDA the keyb
13. ameter set Unassigned Top level or Water level You can map more than one parameter for the same iNode For example you could choose a Channel 1 iNode TLM3 25000528 Parameter Top level b Channel 2 Node TLM3 25000528 Parameter Water level Continue to choose Node ESNs and parameters until all the desired channels are mapped Tap Save to save the CCU RTU mapping configuration 100469 22 Rev Page 13 iNodeConfig Local communication with iNodes is necessary for configuration and maintenance The same radio system used to collect data from iNodes by the CCU also supports local communications The local communications software called INodeConfig allows you to configure iNodes set controls and view or save data and configurations There are two versions of 1NodeConfig NodeConfig PDA which runs on all PDAs with the Windows CE operating system and iNodeConfig PC which runs on laptops and PCs with Windows 2000 NT or XP Both versions require an iMonitoring Compact Flash Radio card CFR installed in a Compact Flash port The two versions are made as similar as possible to minimize confusion if you have to switch between a PDA and a laptop The following sections are presented in most cases by starting at the left most user screen and moving to the right one screen at a time Each user screen as shown on the iNodeConfig screen toolbar 1s denoted by bold type e g Data screen Configuration or selection
14. atistics e Tap Export The Save As screen shown in Figure 13 is displayed e Onthe PDA o Enter a filename o Choose a folder in which to save the file Tap the V arrow beside the Folder box for a list of all folders 100469 22 Rev Page 28 o Choose a location Tap the Y arrow beside the Location box for a list of the memory locations Main Memory Built In Storage or SD Card The SD card is the most reliable as it does not need a battery to retain its memory o Tap OK e On the PC o Browse to a folder o Enter a filename o Tap Save ES PocketCa hi ig Save in A My Documents v e 1 et F r History Gr Desktop Folder None 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Tabjgjwjelfr t y ufi o p CaPla sjd flg h ijk 1 5 Shift z x c v b File name Save as type Figure 13 Save As screens To force the CCU RTU to collect data from the iNodes on the Site e Tap Action gt Force Collection e The CCU RTU will collect data from each iNode The green LED on the CCU RTU will be lit until all data is collected then go out Action gt Force Satellite Uplink is nonfunctional and greyed out 100469 22 Rev Page 29 Config screen General CCU RTU configuration settings name clock as well as iNode data mapping are made on the Config screen ioii File Action Sites Config Collection Status Firmware CCU ESN 1151 1285 Name Unnamed Antenna Primary Display
15. bled Disabled text to the right of the Well icon to highlight it e Ifthe Site is enabled tap Action gt Enable Site Enable Site will be checked to disable the Site e Ifthe Site is disabled tap Action gt Enable Site Enable Site will be unchecked to enable the Site To refresh the Site e Tap the Enabled Disabled text to the right of the Well icon to highlight it e Tap Action gt Refresh Site The Site configuration will be retrieved from the CCU RTU and displayed To save Site configuration after making a change on the Sites screen e Tap Action gt Save Site Config e Ifthe Site configuration is up to date a message box will pop up to indicate that no action is needed Tap OK to close the box e Otherwise the Site configuration will be updated on the CCU RTU To add an iNode to the Site list e Tap the Enabled Disabled text to the right of the Well icon to highlight it e Tap Action gt Add iNode e An ESN entry screen is displayed Enter the ESN of the 1Node you want to add e Tap OK To remove an iNode from the list e In the list of iNodes beneath the Well icon tap the ESN of the Node you want to remove 100469 22 Rev Page 27 e Tap Action gt Remove iNode The iNode will be removed from the list To refresh all the Node data in the Site e Tap the Enabled Disabled text to the right of the Well icon to highlight it e Tap Action gt Refresh All Site s Data To refresh the data on one
16. ensors are mapped to RTU compatible analog outputs Alarms from iNodes sensors are mapped to RTU compatible digital outputs Principal features of the CCU RTU Maps collected 1Nodes data and alarms to analog and digital outputs compatible with industry standard RTUs Small integrated package includes processing data storage and radio communications Communicates with any Compact Flash Radio enabled PC including laptops pen tablet PCs and PDAs Rugged IP65 certified enclosure Field configurable and upgradeable Low cost 100469 22 Rev Page 4 iNODE INODE DATA TO SCADA NETWORK e 9 CCU RTU RTU POWER 12VDC NOM REGULATION MECH RADIO PROCESSOR MEMORY POWER SYSTEM RADIO SYSTEM RTU INTERFACE DATA OUTPUTS 8 ANALOG PROCESSOR MEMORY ETC ALARMS 4 DIGITAL OUTPUTS Figure 2 CCU RTU block diagram 100469 22 Rev Page 5 CCU RTU Installation Figure shows the CCU RTU unit Figure 2 shows a block diagram of the CCU RTU connected to an RTU collecting data from several iNodes Installation Instructions When the CCU RTU 1s installed the installer must insure that it 1s correctly installed and provisioned and that the installation is compliant with all regulatory and safety requirements Hardware package 1 CCU RTU assembly 2 Antenna 3 Mounting hardware 4 CCU RTU to RTU interface cable assembly Tools required but not supplied e Cresce
17. ges made to the screen 100469 22 Rev Page 33 Status screen The Status screen displays information about the CCU RTU The following information is displayed Uplink Status Uplink Status Energy level Feo RSSI margin dB 25 39 RSSI margin dB 29 07 Self Test Codes Clock test 0x00 OK Radio test 000 OK Reset source 0x03 Hardware reset pin amp power on Clock test 0x00 OK RAM status 0x00 OK FLASH best 000 OK Reset source 0 03 Hardware reset pin RAM status Sites Config Collection Status Firmware File Action E Refresh FJ CCu rTU 1151 128 gf eE 1 21 G ccurtunsi 1285 Mame value A Sites Config Collection Status Firmware Firmware Version 00 03 04 07 Name Value Board Revision CCUR Firmware Version 00 03 04 07 l0 x File Action Board Revision CCUR Energy level 72 Self Test Codes Radio test 0x00 OK FLASH test 0x00 OK Figure 16 Status screens Firmware version Board hardware revision Uplink Status Nonfunctional Energy level The battery charge level is displayed in percent 70 to 80 indicates that the battery is sufficiently charged RSSI margin dB The Received Signal Strength Indicator RSSI indicates the power received by the CCU RTU radio during the last communication with an iNode or CFR This 1s not especially useful If RF problems are suspected it is much more useful to check the Link Stats log discussed in the S
18. irmware Firmware TAB Available Updates Upper window Current Version Information ESN 2500 0528 Type TLM3 Version 00 03 03 16 77 Lower window et Update Firmware BOX FIRMWARE PAGE All 1NodeConfig PC screens have similar views and tools To understand the instructions in the iNodeConfig section you should become familiar with them The Firmware page which you can 100469 22 Rev Page 17 choose to view after connecting to a TLM 3 contains most of the views and tools referred to as follows e Windows buttons Minimize Maximize Close These are the standard Windows buttons They behave as in other programs e Upper window Some pages have only one window others like the Firmware page have two The upper window usually contains one or more items that can be selected e Lower window This window usually contains information items e Update Firmware box Most pages have one or more action boxes like this one If you tap a box the action described by the box text is performed e Firmware tab Eight pages can be chosen after you connect to a TLM 3 with iNodeConfig These pages are chosen by tapping the tab of the page you want to see e File menu Most pages have pull down menus located at the top left of the screen If you tap a menu one or more choices will be presented File choices mainly relate to importing and exporting types of files into iNodeConfig 100469 22 Rev Page 18 Device Se
19. ites section Self test codes When it is powered on or reset the CCU RTU runs several self tests The test results display OK if the test 1s passed or a brief description of the failure if it fails o Radio test o Clock test o FLASH memory test o RAM status Reset source The typical reset source 1s Hardware reset pin amp power on The hardware reset pin is the reset button There are several other reset sources If another reset source 1s displayed it may indicate a problem with the CCU RTU Consult Ferguson Beauregard customer support if you have a problem Status screen actions Refresh the displayed status information 100469 22 Rev Page 34 e Export the CCU RTU status e Run the RF Link Test To refresh status information e Tap the Refresh box The status information is refreshed Status menus e File e Action There is only one File menu item Export To export the CCU RTU status information to a CSV file e Onthe PDA Tap File gt Export The Save As dialog is displayed Enter a filename Choose a folder in which to save the file Choose the memory location main memory built in storage SD card O O O O O e On the PC Tap File gt Export The Save As dialog is displayed Enter a filename Browse to a folder in which to save the file O O O Action menu items e Refresh e RE Link Test Refresh is the same as the Refresh button RF Link Test Whe
20. l 7 Node Channel 7 parameter Channel 8 Node Channel 8 parameter Digital configuration Channel 1 iNode Channel 1 parameter Channel 2 Node Channel 2 parameter Channel 3 iNode Channel 3 parameter Channel 4 iNode Channel 4 parameter Refresh 1151 1285 Unnamed Primary O 19 14 21 1231 1999 Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Unassigned Figure 9 CCU RTU configuration screen Tap the Channel I iNode value In this example the CCU RTU will allow you to choose one of the four iNodes from which it collected data 25000528 a TLM3 11511683 a WPM 17500512 an EFM2 or 25000057 a TLM1 The CCU RTU had to collect data from each of the iNodes entered on the Sites page to learn its Node type Once the CCU RTU knows each 1Node s type it will display the correct parameter selections for each iNode Choose 25000057 the TLM1 Now tap the Channel I parameter value There are two choices for a TLM1 Unassigned no data will be output or Level the channel will output a voltage between 0 and SVDC which corresponds to the fluid level measured by the TLM1 Tapping the Channel I iNode value again choosing 25000528 the TLM3 then tapping the Channel I parameter will display a different par
21. lection screen ale iNodeConfig gr dx 4 10 ok 4 NodeConfig Ioj x Setup Action Help Choose a device 25000528 TLM3 Clear ton ate 2500 0528 e _ Find Devices a 12000510 El Find Devices 2500 0529 1450 0568 mis on Device Grou 1450 0593 Mo Group ID 1120 0500 ESN lt gt 2500 iy Connect CF Radio The first screen INodeConfig displays is the Device Selection page Device Selection screen actions Choose an existing iNode device by its Electronic Serial Number ESN from the ESN list Find iNodes and automatically add their ESNs to the list Clear ESNs from the list Enter an iNode ESN manually Configure the CFR Create a Device Group and assign a Group ID to the Group Enter Setup screen Enter Help Screen To choose an existing iNode device from the ESN list Tap the ESN for the iNode o If you double tap the ESN will appear in the ESN box or o Tap the gt box The selected ESN will appear in the ESN box Tap the Connect box To have iNodeConfig find iNodes and add them to the ESN list Tap the Find Devices checkbox The bar beneath Find Devices scrolls back and forth as INodeConfig searches for iNodes As iNode ESNs are found they are added to the ESN list Each added ESN will have an beside its ESN Tap the checkbox again to stop finding iNodes 100469 22 Rev Page 19 To clear ESNs from the ESN list Tap an ESN to highlight it Tap the
22. n RF Link Test is enabled iNodeConfig collects RF communications data from the CCU RTU After selecting RF Link Test the Frequency box which allows you to set the data collection rate 1s displayed Choose a Frequency tap the OK button and collection will begin AJ TLM3 36360508 qx 2 04 Q Frequency O As fast as possible O Every minute Data Loop Options Every hour Frequency O Custom interval H M 5 won E fe As fast as possible C Even minute Every hour Custom interval H M 5 00 00 00 Cancel 100469 22 Rev Page 35 RF Link Test is similar to Data Loop and the Frequency selection box is identical However all collected information relates to the radio system used to communicate with all iNodes See Figure 17 below FJ CCu RTU 1151 128 ef 21 46 GBP sink Quality Test ioj x CFR Rssi CF 4 File Setup 27 290039 30 CFR AX Channel CFR Assi CFR TX Channel Dev RX Channel Dev AbsASSI Dev thresh Dev margin Timing offs 22069336 13 54 01 35 27 883301 30 30 48 347656 246 28 357910 865 23 967773 13 53 59 44 28 476563 3 3 48 822266 246 29 713867 865 24323730 13 53 57 41 25 510254 35 35 48 347656 246 28 357910 865 23 611816 13 53 55 47 25 866211 44 44 AB347656 246 29 069824 865 13 53 53 27 28 239258 41 41 48 347656 246 29 188477 965 13 53 51 37 25154297 47 47 48 347656 246 28 832520 865 13 53 49 5 26 459473 27 27 48822266 246 28 120605 865 13 53 47 14 26 934082 37 37 4
23. n undesirable setting since it allows you to interfere with other device communications The default setting is disabled unchecked Retries sets the number of times 1NodeConfig will try to establish communications with an Node before quitting In situations where there 1s more interference more retries may be needed You can choose 0 through 10 retries default 3 Show CFR status messages allows you to watch the communications progress and messages between a CFR and an iNode Expert users enable status messages when troubleshooting communications problems Leave this feature disabled unless instructed by iMonitoring Group IDs Groups are used to prevent unauthorized access to Node data This feature is risky as it is possible to lock users out of devices if the group code 1s lost or forgotten Contact iMonitoring for instructions on the configuration and use of this feature User Levels Three user levels are defined in 1NodeConfig Pumper Installer and Administrator A Pumper can view data but not make configuration changes An Installer can view data and fully configure the iNode The Administrator can change an 1Node s ESN shut it down etc The default level is Installer Administrator level requires a password Demo Mode Demo mode allows you to simulate viewing data and configuring an Node without making connection to a real device This option is mainly used in training Action menu item selections e Clear Device Lis
24. name Device ESN 1 2500 0528 Name uncollected Hi Device ESN 2 1151 1683 Name uncollected 3 Sites Config Collection Status Firmware File Action E Figure 10 Sites screen After connecting to the CCU RTU iNodeConfig displays the Sites screen Unlike a CCU the CCU RTU has only one Site to which all 1Nodes are assigned Sites screen actions View the Site status CCU RTU name and ESN View the list of Nodes in the Site Add and remove iNodes on the Site Save the Site configuration Refresh Site data View link statistics Force a data collection Import and export the CCU RTU configuration Enable or disable the Site Refresh the displayed Site or Node data Site status is displayed when iNodeConfig first connects to the CCU RTU If the CCU RTU has been named the name will be displayed The Well icon will indicate if the Site is enabled or disabled To view the list of iNodes in the Site tap the Enabled Disabled text to the right of the Well icon iNodeConfig lists the ESNs of all iNodes in the Site Sites menus e File e Action File menu item 100469 22 Rev Page 25 e Import Config e Export Config The CCU RTU configuration can be imported to or exported from a file To import a CCU RTU configuration tap File gt Import Config INodeConfig will display the Open screen shown in Figure 11 Graphics al 25000528 cfg csw Business wds 21 data 041201 Busines
25. nt wrench e Screwdriver small slot head Hardware required but not supplied e Gland nut for RTU cable entry e Tie wraps Manpower required One man can install the CCU RTU unassisted If the RTU and iNodes sensors are already installed and a mounting pole is already set installation time takes thirty minutes or less Configuration time 1s dependent on the number of sensors to be collected and any additional required RTU configuration If the installer is familiar with the RTU and CCU RTU configuration time takes ten to fifteen minutes Pre installation e Gather the tools required for the installation e Remove the CCU RTU hardware from its shipping packaging Check the contents for missing items 100469 22 Rev Page 6 Assembly and installation sequence See the side view of the CCU RTU in Figure 3 ANTENNA AND MOUNTING CONNECTOR POLE MOUNTS Figure 3 CCU RTU side view 1 Attach the pole mounts to the CCU RTU enclosure 2 Mount the CCU RTU enclosure to the pole on which the RTU is mounted 3 Screw the CCU RTU antenna onto the antenna mount 100469 22 Rev Page 7 4 Install the gland nut in the RTU Gland nut to be supplied by field office 5 Slide the CCU RTU interface cable through the gland nut in the RTU 6 Connect the interface wiring to the RTU connectors as shown in Figure 4 7 Tighten the RTU gland nut securely 8 Tie wrap the excess cable to the pole 9 Runa ground wire
26. o7 0000 a Ed ir uk 444 FJ Ccu RTU 1151 128 4 d 11 22 ok Time 4 Disabled f130000 Te Disabled I 13 00 00 Current Schedule Time 1 Daily 19 00 00 Current Schedule Time 2 Daily 1 00 00 AR Time 3 Disabled n Time 1 Daily 19 00 00 Time 4 Disabled n a Time 2 Daily 1 00 00 Time 3 Disabled n a Time 4 Disabled n a Sites Config Collection Status Firmware File Action E Refiesh Figure 15 Collection screens Collection screen actions e View edit and save the current collection schedule e Set up to four independent iNode data collection times To set a collection time e Tap the V arrow at the right hand side of the Time 1 box e Choose Disabled Daily or Hourly by touching your choice NOTE If Hourly is chosen only the minutes seconds part of the time setting is used e Tap the A Varrows to the right of the Time 1 box to change the time You can also tap the hour minute or second and enter numbers with the keypad e Repeat for Time 2 through Time 4 as desired e Tap the Save button Collection menus e File e Action 100469 22 Rev Page 32 File menu items e Import Config e Export Config These selections are identical to those on the Sites screen See the Sites section for their use Action menu items e Refresh is the same as the Refresh button refreshing the data displayed on the screen e Save is the same as the Save button saving any chan
27. oard pops up e Enter a name must be 32 characters or less e Tap the Save button Config menus e File e Action File menu items e Import Config e Export Config 100469 22 Rev Page 30 These selections are identical to those on the Sites screen See the Sites section for their use Action menu items e Refresh e Save e Syne Clock e Sync Display Time Zone nonfunctional e Change Frequency Band nonfunctional Refresh is the same as the Refresh button Save 1s the same as the Save button To set the real time clock e Tap Action gt Sync Clock 100469 22 Rev Page 31 Collection screen The CCU RTU is normally configured to collect data from the iNodes in its Site list on a schedule The Collection screen allows you to set one to four independent daily or hourly collections The most frequent collection schedule would be to set all times to Hourly then enter four separate collection times However you should be careful to leave enough time between collections for the CCU RTU to collect the data from all iNodes A safe rule is to allow five minutes to collect data from each iNode Therefore if you have three iNodes in the Site allow at least fifteen minutes between collections CCU RTU 1151 1285 a O x File Action Sites Config Collection Status Firmware Timet Day z E000 Time 2 01 00 00 Time 2 Day z for o000 Time 3 i 1 57 00 00 E Time 3 Disabled f
28. of the iNodes in the Site e Tap the ESN of the iNode you want to refresh to highlight it e Tap Action gt Refresh Data Link Statistics Link Stats Statistics related to RF communications link between the CCU RTU and each 1Node on the Site typically for data collection are logged If an RF communications problem is suspected the link statistics may be helpful in troubleshooting Contact Ferguson Beauregard customer support if an RF communications issue 1s suspected They may want to review the link stats logs To view the link stats for an iINode e Tap the ESN of the iNode for which you want to view statistics to highlight it e Tap Action gt Link Stats e The link statistics screen shown in Figure 12 is displayed i Link Stats E x FF CCU RTU 1151 128 ef q 9 22 ok Name Value CU ESN 1151 1285 Local min RSSI nia Local max RSSI na Local avg RSSI na Remote ESM 500 0526 Remote min RSSI nia 1151 1285 Local min ASSI n a Local max ASS n a Local avg RSS n a Remote ESN 2500 0528 Remote min ASSI nta Remote mas ASSI n a Remote avg RSSI n a Syne connections Asyne connections 1 Asyncs not allowed 0 Mo connections O Mo responses O Remote max R55I nia Remote avg ASSI Sync connections Async connections Asvncs not allowed Mo connections ho responses Export Figure 12 Link statistics screens The statistics log can be exported to a CSV file To export the link st
29. ouch the NodeConfig icon to start INodeConfig See your PDA documentation for instructions on copying files to folders and creating start menu icons iNodeConfig PDA screen layout FIRMWARE PAGE EGF kei sy a PS kok lt OK BUTTON Available Updates tim3 cpu 3 03 13 hex 00 03 03 13 TL32 t UPPER WINDOW Current Version Information ESN 2500 0528 Type TLM3 Version 00 03 03 16 t LOWER WINDOW Update Firmware BOX Status Firmware 4 lt TAB ARROWS e KEYBOARD ICON File MENU Firmware TAB All 1NodeConfig PDA screens have similar views and tools To understand the instructions in the iNodeConfig PDA section you should become familiar with them The Firmware page which you can choose to view after connecting to a TLM 3 contains most of the views and tools which will be referred to as follows e OK button The white circle at the top right of the screen containing the letters ok If you tap this button on this page 1NodeConfig will return to the Connection page more on this later e Upper window Some pages have only one window others like the Firmware page have two The upper window usually contains one or more items that can be selected e Lower window This window usually contains information items 100469 22 Rev Page 15 Update Firmware box Most pages have one or more action boxes like this one If you tap a box the action described by the box text is perfo
30. requency dialog box RF Link Test is usually only used by iMonitoring for system troubleshooting 100469 22 Rev Page 36 Firmware screen FJ CCu RTU 1151 128 ef q 203 ok Available Updates Sites Config Collection Status Firmware CCU RTU 1151 1285 E 101 x File Action Available Updates Name NO UPDATES AVAILABLE NO UPDATES AVAILABLE Current version Information ESM 1151 1285 Type CC version 00 03 04 07 Current Version Information ESN 11511285 Update Firmware Type CCU Version 00 03 04 07 Sites Config Collection Status Firmware File Action E Update Firmware CCU RTU firmware can be updated on the Firmware screen New firmware versions must be copied into the 1NodeConfig folder on your PDA typically using Microsoft ActiveSync All CCU RTU firmware versions in the iINodeConfig folder will be displayed in the top box on the screen Firmware can be located in different folders on the PC since you can browse folders to find the files Firmware screen actions e View the current firmware version ESN and device type e Update the firmware on the CCU RTU To update firmware e Tap the version to be loaded to highlight it e Tap the Update Firmware box If the version is older than the one presently loaded a notification box will be displayed Tap OK to proceed e A confirmation box will be displayed Tap Yes if you want to proceed or No to cancel e Ifyou
31. rmed Keyboard icon This is part of the PDA operating system If you tap this icon a keyboard will pop up to allow you to enter text and numbers NodeConf1g usually will pop up the keyboard automatically if you tap an editable value Tab arrows There is a tab to select each page In most cases not all tabs can be displayed at the same time You can tap the left lt 4 and right gt tab arrows to slide the tab set so you can locate the tab you want to choose Firmware tab Eight pages can be chosen after you connect to a TLM 3 with 1NodeConfig These pages are chosen by tapping the tab of the page you want to see File menu Most pages have pull up menus located at the bottom left of the screen If you tap a menu one or more choices will pop up File choices relate to importing and exporting types of files into NodeConf1g 100469 22 Rev Page 16 iNodeConfig PC iNodeConfig uses about 1 5MB of storage space on your PC A setup application is used to install iNodeConfig on your PC After installation use File Explorer to browse to the 1NodeConfig folder and tap the NodeConf1g exe icon to start INodeConfig You may want to copy and paste the icon as a shortcut to your laptop s desktop for easier access to the program iNodeConfig PC screen layout Windows buttons Minimize Maximize Close TLM3 2500 0528 E 5 x File MENU Fije Action Data Data Log Config Uplink Alarms Diagnostics Status F
32. s wds 24 data 041201 Business My Documents My Computer AR Me Network F Files of type Comma separated values cav Cancel Figure 11 File Open screens e Onthe PDA o All files with a CSV extension are displayed o Tap a configuration file to import it e OnthePC o Browse to the folder in which the configuration file is saved o Tap the configuration file to highlight it The filename will appear in the File name box o Tap the Open button to import the file To export a configuration tap File gt Export Config INodeConfig will display a Save As screen e OnthePDA o Enter a filename o Choose a folder in which to save the file Tap the Y arrow beside the Folder box for a list of all folders o Choose a location Tap the VW arrow beside the Location box for a list of the memory locations Main Memory Built In Storage or SD Card The SD card is the most reliable as it does not need a battery to retain its memory o Tap OK e On the PC o Browse to a folder 100469 22 Rev Page 26 o Enter a filename o Tap Save Action menu items e Rename Site Enable disable Site Refresh Site Save Site Config Add iNode Remove iNode Refresh All Site s Data Refresh Data Link Stats Force Collection Force Satellite Uplink In the CCU RTU renaming the Site is done from the Config screen This option 1s greyed out on the Sites screen To enable or disable the Site e Tap the Ena
33. t Find Devices Connect to Device Configure CF Radio 100469 22 Rev Page 21 Clear Device List clears all ESNs in the Device List A caution box is displayed asking if you re sure you want to clear the list If you tap Yes the list is cleared Find Devices performs the same action as the Find Devices checkbox Connect to Device is the same as the Connect button Configure CF Radio is the same as the CF Radio button The Help About screen displays the iNodeConfig files and versions CFR screens Tap the CF Radio button to view the CFR screens The Config screen displays CFR information ESN transmit cypher power setting firmware version and board revision The Firmware screen is used to update the CFR firmware F CFR 20000037 et 4x 1 01 OR AJ ICR 20000037 et qx 1 01 o ame vade LEI CFR ESN 2000 0037 Cypher 0000 0000 CFRv3 3 03 02 hex 00 03 03 02 CFR3 Transmit Power 10 Anmware Version 00 03 03 02 Board Revision CFR3 ESN 2000 0037 Type CompactFlash Radio Version 00 03 03 02 CAUTION Do not update CFR firmware without direction from iMonitoring customer support To close the CFR screen tap the OK circle button or the Windows Close X button NodeConfig returns to the Device Selection screen 100469 22 Rev Page 22 CFR 2000 1013 CFR 2000 1013 E 0 x Action File Action Config Firmware Config Firmware Available Updates 2000 1013 Name 0000 0000
34. tapped Yes the firmware will be updated CAUTION This process takes several minutes Don t use the PDA until the upload process 1s complete Firmware menus e File e Action File menu items e Browse Available Directories e Refresh Available Updates 100469 22 Rev Page 37 On the PDA Browse available directories is nonfunctional On the PC you can browse to any directory on the PC to find firmware files If firmware files have been copied into the 1NodeConfig folder on the PDA or you have added firmware files on the PC Refresh available updates will display the new files in the upper window Action menu items e Update Firmware e Refresh Version Info Update Firmware is the same as the Update Firmware button Refresh Version Info displays the current CCU RTU firmware version 100469 22 Rev Page 38 CCU RTU Specifications Interface MMM Analog outputs 8 0 SVDC Zener clamp at 6 8V Digital outputs 4 open drain Zener clamp at 18V Radio range Sensor to 1 500 feet typ line of sight 5 000 feet with CCU RTU optional high gain antenna Radio range Sensor to 500 feet CFR enabled device Protocol Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS radio with proprietary communications protocol MECH Service Half duplex Rate 4800 baud Frequency 902 928 MHz Antenna User selectable External fixed or external connector to remote mounted antenna Security Access restricted by cypher
35. witch WPM Wireless Pressure Monitor EFM Electronic Flow Meter To configure the CCU RTU 1 Wire RTU power 12VDC nominal to CCU RTU connector J8 The board is silkscreened 12V and ground are clearly marked 2 After applying power start INodeConfig on your laptop or PDA 3 Connect to the CCU RTU 4 Initially the Sites page the first CCU RTU page displayed may be disabled as shown in Figure 5 If so enable the site by tapping Action gt Enable Site 5 Add the ESNs of all iNodes the CCU RTU will collect by tapping Action gt Add iNode An entry box will pop up shown in Figure 6 Enter the first INode ESN and tap OK Repeat this step until you have entered all iNodes 6 For the CCU RTU to determine each 1Node s type it must collect data from each iNode NOTE All iNodes must be operating and in range of the CCU RTU before collection 7 Tap Action gt Force Collection A green LED on the CCU RTU board will light It will go out after all data has been collected Depending on the number of iNodes this may take several minutes 8 When the LED goes out tap Action gt Refresh Site The device information in the righthand window should now display the 1Node type to the right of the Node Name as shown in Figure You can now configure CCU RTU data mapping 100469 22 Rev Page 9 CCU RTU 1151 1285 File Action Sites Config Collection Status Firmware ESN 1151 1285 Site number 0 Enabled
36. wse to any directory tap the folder then tap the OK button To see the update files tap File gt Refresh Available Updates Choose directory 4 0 ADT430 2 03 Documents and Settings HC Administrator 2 03 All Users 3 3 03 016 i 4 07 Application Data C Desktop O Documen ts CJ DRM O Favorites O Start Menu C Templates TT Default Icer p cm Refresh Available Updates If you copied a new CFR firmware file into the INodeConfig folder on your PDA tap Refresh Available Updates to display the new file in the upper window without closing and restarting 1NodeConfig Update Firmware is the same as the Update Firmware button Refresh Version Info If the firmware has been updated this will display the new firmware version 100469 22 Rev Page 24 Sites screen F ccu RTu 1151 128 ef 5 03 QI ccu rtu 1151 1285 OX Fie Sites Data A Unnamed 11511285 sites Config Collection Status Firmware IN Unnamed 11511285 Name Value iNode Name Node Type ii 2500 0528 Name uncollected EEEE ESN 1151 1285 2500 0528 Sitenumber 0 di 1151 1683 Name uncollected d 1151 1683 Enabled Yes 3233 0546 Site name 2500 0057 Device ESN 1 2500 0528 Device ESN 2 1151 1683 Device ESN 3 3233 0546 Device ESN 4 25000057 di 1750 0512 Name uncollected di 2500 0057 Name uncollected name vas fn ESN 1151 1465 Site number O Enabled Yes Site
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