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1. a sensor_no 1 5 b Min temp amp max temp sometimes called safe limits are in Celcius The format must be as follows a xxx x numbers only b Example 12 3 C is denoted by 012 3 c Example 5 4 C is denoted by 005 4 c report_type Type This consists of the following a both Alert will be sent if temp goes outside safe limits and alert will also be sent if temp falls back within the safe limits b out Alert will be sent if the temp goes outside min temp amp max temp settings No alert will be sent if the temp falls back into the safe limit c in Alert will be sent if the temp falls inside the min temp and max temp settings d alias This allow you to give the sensors a name Format smspassword sensor Sensor_no reading_min reading_max report_type alias Example 1 connect sensor 1 020 0 025 0 out This will configure sensor1 to have a safe range of 200C to 250C and only send an alert if the temp goes outside these safe limits No alias set so sensor will be referred to as sens7 in alerts Example 2 connect sensor 1 001 5 005 5 out serverroom1 This will configure sensor to have a safe range of 1 5 0C to 5 50C and will send an alert if the temp goes outside these safe limits The sensor will be named severroom1 in all alerts Example 3 connect sensor 5 011 5 050 0 both kitchen This will configure sensors to have a safe range of 11 5 1C to 50 00C and wil
2. Appendix C Supplied Antenna Siretta Delta 2 General Description The Siretta Multiband antenna combines good performance in a small size enabling its use with many of today s GSM GPRS 3G and 2 4GHz products Terminated with a right angle SMA male it is ideally suited to applications requiring a simple cable free set up such as Point of Sale metering or alarm panels as well as being a popular addition to radio manufacturers evaluation kits The radiating element is an omni directional dipole antenna which is over molded in black high grade rubber giving a rugged stylish finish The DELTA 2 is a popular antenna for customers requiring a straightforward to fit reliable product and is qualified and used with many of today s GSM GPRS terminals Features Benefits Right angle mount Ensures antenna can be flexibly installed with equipment SMA male connector Fits to many popular GSM GPRS 3G 2 4GHz terminal equipment Ground plane independent Does not rely on mounting on metallic surface RoHS compliant Meets all EU compliance criteria for electronic goods Key Specifications Mechanical e Dimensions 53mm x 9 65mm e Connector See ordering options below e Mounting Method Direct connect Key Specifications Electrical e Temperature Range 40 C to 85 C e Operating Frequencies 824 915MHz lt 1 5 1 VSWR e 935 960MHz lt 1 5 1 VSWR 1710 1785MHz lt 1 5 1 VSWR Page 23 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane
3. Please contact us for information on how to perform this task if required Notes Note 1 SMS timings are approximate and are dependent on the GSM network provider SMS messages are not guaranteed to be sent Note 2 SMS commands refer to sensor number starting at sensor 1 and ending at sensor 5 Note 3 To disable logging alerting clear any specified telephone email SMS HTTP URL i e send SMS connect notify alert sms or use software and delete any unwanted numbers Note 4 Setting notify will clear any internally recorded but unsent alerts logs Note 5 Multipart SMS s are not supported for any command messages your device may automatically send a multipart message if you go over the SMS 160 character limit Note 6 All alerts can be used simultaneously SMS CALL EMAIL Page 15 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Anville Instruments Ltd Setup Considerations The Argon will respond to all temperature state changes however this may take a number of seconds for the response to reach the end user This is due to the software processing the request and network delay in transmission of the SMS Note Network delays are beyond the control of the Argon SMS Confirmation Software will acknowledge receipt action of correctly formatted command messages with a message in the format OK name of command processed Incorrectly formatte
4. e To protect power supply cables and to meet the fire safety requirements when the unit is powered from a battery or a high current supply connect a fast 1 25A fuse in line with the positive supply e Do not connect any incompatible component or product to the Argon terminal SIM Card Precautions Before handling the SIM card in your application ensure that you have discharged any static electricity Use standard precautions to avoid electrostatic discharges e When designing the Argon into your application the accessibility of the SIM card should be taken into account so that it can be removed or changed e We always recommend that you have the SIM card protected by a PIN code This will ensure that the SIM card cannot be used by an unauthorized person Page 18 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com All Anville Instruments Ltd VII Safety Recommendations PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Be sure the use of this product is allowed in the country and in the environment required The use of this product may be dangerous and has to be used with caution in the following areas e Where it can interfere with other electronic devices in environments such as hospitals airports aircrafts etc e Where there is risk of explosion such as gasoline stations oil refineries gas works etc It is responsibility of the user to enforce the country regul
5. North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Anville Instruments Ltd 1805 2400 MHz lt 2 4 1 VSWR Gain 2 14dBi Radiating element dipole Polarisation Vertical Impedance 50 Ohms Voltage and supply current Passive Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Page 24 of 24
6. notify log url all http Wwww example com log connect notify alert email all support example com sales example com connect notify alert sms all 441111111111 442222222222 connect notify alert call all 441111111111 442222222222 connect notify alert url all http www example com alert connect notify alert url all connect notify alert sms 2 442222222223 connect notify alert sms 1 441111111112 connect notify alert url 2 http www example com alert2 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstrtuments com Page 13 of 24 Anville Instruments Ltd V Setup Examples SMS ALERT NO REPEAT Setup a non repeating alert on sensor 1 called kitchen to be sent via SMS to 447770123456 if the temperature exceeds and then falls back within the range of 15 C to 21 C connect sensor 1 015 0 021 0 both kitchen connect notify alert sms all 447770123456 Note When testing alerts by rapidly heating cooling the sensor please be aware that the alert interval setting will result in alerts being sent more frequently than every X seconds SMS ALERT REPEATING Setup a 300 second repeating SMS alert on sensor 1 called kitchen to be sent via SMS to 447770111111 if the temperature exceeds and then falls back within the range of 15 C to 21 C connect sensor 1 015 0 021 0 both kitchen connect alertinterval 300 0 connect notify alert sms all 44777011111
7. 1 Email Alert Default server SMTP server Setup a non repeating alert on sensor 1 called kitchen to be sent via email to alert example com if the temperature exceeds or falls back within the range of 35 C to 49 C using the GPRS APN payandgo o2 co uk GPRS user payandgo GPRS pass password connect gprs payandgo o2 co uk payandgo password connect sensor 1 035 0 049 0 both kitchen connect notify alert email all alert example com Page 14 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstrtuments com Anville Instruments Ltd HTTP ALERT MULTIPLE SENSORS Setup a non repeating alert on sensor 1 called kitchen sensor 2 called lounge sensor 3 called bedroom and sensor 4 called study to be sent to a script running at http www example com alert if the temperature exceeds 35 C in the kitchen falls below 15 C in the lounge or bedroom or falls below 10 C in the study using the GPRS APN payandgo o2 co uk GPRS user payandgo GPRS pass password connect gprs payandgo o2 co uk payandgo password connect alertinterval 0 connect sensor 1 000 0 035 0 out kitchen connect sensor 2 015 0 050 0 out lounge connect sensor 3 015 0 050 0 out bedroom connect sensor 4 010 0 050 0 out study connect notify alert url all http www example com alert If the SMS password is forgotten then it can be reset using the Windows based serial configuration utility
8. 85g excluding PSU Supply Voltage 5V 60V Modem Temp Limits 20 C 70 C Sensor Temp Limits 30 C 125 C Page 3 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Anville Instruments Ltd ll Device Layout Front View RS232 Temperature Sensor Attachment Mini USB not used for Argon100 200 500 GSM temperature series LED Status Lights SIM Card Holder ee Rear View 5 Antenna Connector SMA Female 6 Power Connector Supply Voltage 5V 60V Page 4 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Anville Instruments Ltd lil Setup Insert SIM Card With the Argon RS232 connector pointing down insert the SIM card this way See quick start guide Appendix A Power Connection Use the power supply provided for powering the Argon from standard wall socket For power connection see quick start guide Appendix A See Appendix B for use of alternative power supply Antenna Connection See quick start guide Appendix A Antenna Technical Information Appendix C LED Configuration and status Page 5 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Anville Instruments Ltd Blue Green Red The following table sho
9. Af Anville Instruments Ltd Argon Series Hardware User Manual Version 1 51 21 December 2012 Contents MPO CCICTIO Ms cisnnctids iaceiiatentedeecanhintreaapeededatiides catsiaehadtdadusatimaeaceadeatnes 2 Il Device Layout sreicssatvwetuvendctonccsmecenideucinucnnsunnsaadd EEE e EEEE 4 W Setup e e E E A E Senta en Cre ny eet 5 IV SMS SGI S oes eased Gata ratte iatentnncectecaed edness sacebcacteden 9 V Setup Ee AEM DIOS see cep edd se petoatadesntdccdeetec cadsidendescbespeansdceseeeewecteacdsc 14 VI Installation Considerations ccccseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseaeeees 17 VII Safety Recommendations csssecececeeseeeeeeeeessseeeeeeeeasees 19 VIII Conformity ASSESSMENT cccccceccseeeseeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeaaaeeeesaeees 20 ADENIN A eor E E E 21 APPEndIX Bi crireec sikere are eana Eea a e ea EEEE Ee EEE 22 APPENdIX C ee E E enter eer te ee Se ene rere ere 23 Page 1 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstrtuments com Anville Instruments Ltd l Introduction The Argon alert and monitoring solution allows the user to pre set a temperature range and receive an alert via SMS phone call email or server script if the current temperature exceeds the pre set range It is also possible to read the current temperature An email http log is also supported Temperature logs can be recorded at predetermined inter
10. al from damage Installing the Modem Page 17 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Anville Instruments Ltd Before installing the terminal please take into account the amount of additional space required for the mating connectors and cables that will be used with the terminal in the application e Where access is restricted it may be easier to connect all the cables to the modem prior to securing it in position General Precautions The Argon terminal is a standalone item designed for indoor use only For use outside it must be installed in a weatherproof enclosure Do not exceed the environmental and electrical limits as specified e Avoid exposing the terminal to lit cigarettes naked flames or to extreme hot or cold temperatures e Never try to dismantle the modem There are no components inside the modem that can be serviced by the user If you attempt to dismantle the modem you will invalidate the warranty e The Argon terminal must not be installed or located where the surface temperature of the plastic case may exceed 85 C e All cables connected to the Argon terminal must be secured or clamped immediately adjacent to the modem s connectors to provide strain relief and to avoid transmitting excessive vibration to the modem in the installation e Ensure the power cable to the Argon terminal does not exceed 3 metres
11. ation and the specific environment regulation Do not disassemble the product any mark of tampering will compromise the warranty We recommend following the instructions of the hardware user guide for the correct wiring of the product The product has to be supplied with a stabilized voltage source and the wiring has to conform to the security and fire prevention regulations The product has to be handled with care avoid any direct contact with the pins because electrostatic discharge may damage the product The same precautions have to be observed for the SIM card installation Do not insert or remove the SIM when the product is in power The system integrator is responsible for the complete functionality of the final product Therefore care has to be taken with the external components used with the module as well as any installation issue Should there be any doubt please refer to the technical documentation and the regulations in force Every module has to be equipped with a suitable antenna with characteristics which match the product requirements The antenna has to be installed with care in order to avoid any interference with other electronic devices and has to guarantee a minimum distance from the body 20 cm In case this requirement cannot be satisfied the system integrator has to assess the final product against the SAR regulation EN 50360 The European Community provides directives for the use of electronic equipment introduc
12. d messages will be responded to with ERROR error message Replies are sent to the sending of the original request The only exception is that command messages sent with an invalid password will not be responded to smspassword must be composed of 0 9 a z only and 1 12 characters in length sms configuration messages must be within 1 SMS message length this means that a maximum of 160 characters can be used to send the configuration message configuration error messages will be not be processed if any errors are found They will be reported and disregarded Page 16 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstrtuments com All Anville Instruments Ltd Vi Installation Considerations Environmental conditions The terminal must be installed so that the environmental conditions stated such as temperature humidity and vibration are satisfied Additionally the electrical specifications must not be exceeded GSM Signal strength The terminal antenna has to be placed in a position that ensures sufficient GSM signal strength To improve signal strength the antenna can be moved to a more elevated position Signal strength usually depends on how close the modem is to GSM base station You must ensure that the location at which you intend to use the modem is within the network coverage area Degradation in signal strength can be the result of a disturbance
13. ed on the market All the relevant information is available on the European Community website http europa eu int comm enterprise rtte dir99 5 htm Other applicable directives Low Voltage and EMC are available at http europa eu int comm enterprise electr_equipment index_en htm Page 19 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Af Anville Instruments Ltd Vill Conformity Assessment The Argon solution is based on the Sequoia SQ864 GSM Modem The SQ864 GPRS terminal conforms to the R amp TTE Directive as a stand alone product so if the terminal is installed in compliance with the telecom installation instructions then no further evaluation is required under Article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive and no further involvement of a R amp TTE Directive Notified Body is required for the final product In all other cases or if the manufacturer of the final product is in doubt then the equipment which the SQ864 is integrated with must be assessed against Article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive In all cases assessment of the final product must be made against the Essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive Articles 3 1 a and b safety and EMC respectively and any relevant Article 3 3 requirements The SQ864 GPRS Terminal conforms to the following European Union Directives e R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Radio Equipment amp Telecommu
14. from another source for example an electronic device in the immediate vicinity Tip Before installing the modem you can use an ordinary mobile telephone to check the signal strength in each possible installation location When considering the location for the modem and antenna placement you must consider received signal strength as well as cable length as long cable runs can attenuate the received signal strength Network and Subscription Before your system is used you must ensure that your chosen network provides the necessary telecommunication services Contact your service provider to obtain the necessary information e If you intend to use SMS in the application ensure this is included in your subscription e Consider the choice of the supplementary services such as GPRS Voice and CSD The Argon is not suitable for military amp medical applications Sequoia Technology Ltd and all divisions are not liable for any missed or unsent temperature alarms We recommend you fully test and simulate alarm situations approval installation of the Argon Power Supply e Use a high quality power supply cable with low resistance This ensures that the voltages at the connector pins are within the specified range especially during the maximum peak current of approximately 2A e When the unit is powered from a battery or a high current supply connect a fast 1 25A fuse in line with the positive supply This protects the power cabling and termin
15. ill be sent once the temperature falls back within the specified range after being outside of the range Send the following SMS messages to configure the unit Send as separate SMS add your own mobile number connect sensor 1 015 0 025 0 both ServerRoom connect notify alert sms all 447770111111 Argon can also be configured via a PC running Windows using the application Argon Config Tool Page 21 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstrtuments com Anville Instruments Ltd Appendix B The DC power supply must be connected to the power input The characteristics of the power input are as follows e Input voltage 5 to 60V DC e Nominal input voltage 12V DC e Supply current Peak 2A peak lasts for 20mS and occurs on network registration o Average standby 25mA o Callin progress 250mA o Ringing 250mA O The module is supplied with a 12V mains adaptor It can also be powered from an alternative power source such as a car battery with a voltage range 5 to 60V 2A peak current Input protection e On board reverse polarity protection e Overvoltage spike protection to 70V for 1mS e ESD protection to 4KV contact discharge and 8KV air discharge Page 22 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstrtuments com Anville Instruments Ltd
16. in one command entry For example update 3 SMS numbers in one command would have 3 numbers separated by spaces after the all command b 1 10 allows you to update one entry directly For example to change the entry for location 3 enter 3 after the notify_method and the updated number url email to update only that location d email_call_sms_url The contact information of where the log alert will go a email valid email address supports up to 10 email addresses After each email address there must be a space and then the next valid email address b url valid url pointer with web page running script to read data c sms valid mobile number up to 10 numbers After each SMS number there must be a space and then the next valid SMS number d call valid phone number alert is dependent on destination number having CLI Calling Line Identification up to 10 numbers After each phone number there must be a space and then the next valid phone number Format smspassword notify notify_type notify_method slot_identifier email_call_sms_url Page 12 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 Example 5 Example 6 Example 7 Example 8 Example 9 Example 9 Anville Instruments Ltd connect notify log email all support example com sales example com connect
17. l send an alert if the temp goes outside these safe limits and a second alert if the temp falls back into the safe limits The sensor will be named kitchen in all alerts Page 10 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Anville Instruments Ltd STATUS This will Retrieve the current temperature readings and send the data via SMS to the number that originated the request Format smspassword status Example 1 connect status ALERTINTERVAL This command is designed to send repeated alerts to the alert contact list if the temperature is in alert status If this command is not used the Argon will only send one alert Set alert repeat min alert interval a alert_repeat The intervals in seconds 30 to 86400 seconds at which the alarm is repeated after sending the first alert For no repeat alert set to 0 b Min_alert_interval Delay for sending the very first alarm in seconds 60 to 86400 seconds minimum delay is 60 seconds Format smspassword alertinterval alert_repeat min_alert_interval Example 1 connect alertinterval 300 60 Will send the first alarm 60 seconds after temperature is outside safe limits and will repeat alarm every 300 seconds 5 minutes Example 2 connect alertinterval 0 120 Will send the first alarm 120 seconds after temperature is outside safe limits and will not send any subsequent repeat ala
18. nications Terminal Equipment e Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and product safety e Directive 89 336 EEC for conformity for EMC In order to satisfy the essential requisite of the R amp TTE 99 5 EC directive the SQ864 GPRS terminal is compliant with the following standards e GSM Radio Spectrum Standard EN 301 511 and 3GPP 51 010 1 e EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards EN301 489 1 and EN301 489 7 e LVD Low Voltage Directive Standards EN 60 950 Page 20 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Anville Instruments Ltd Appendix A Insert the SIM Card Connect Antenna Connect Power Confirm you have a GSM Signal Connect Proton 1 and 1x Temp Sensor SMS Setup 2 oe To confirm your Argon unit is set up and working successfully on the GSM network send the following SMS from your mobile phone The default password to communicate with the Argon via SMS is connect Message connect status Response Sens1 24 C current temperature you should expect a delay of typically 40 60 seconds depending upon network traffic and other delays Next we will configure the unit to send an SMS alert The following setup will add an SMS alert on sensor 1 called Server Room to be sent via SMS to 447770111111 An alert will be sent if temperature falls outside the range specified An additional alert w
19. ough and read all the sensors depends on how many sensors are attached On reading a sensor the green status LED on the proton 1 will blink to indicate that a temperature measurement has been taken If new temperature sensors are attached during run time operation these new sensors will be ignored Sensors can only be detected as part of the power up process If sensors are removed or some event prevents them from being read this will be detected as an error condition In error the sensor will report back a value of 999 9 C Add or Remove Sensors To add or remove sensors at a later date the Proton 1 to needs to be put in to programming mode again 1 Disconnect all sensors or hubs from the Proton 1 2 Power off the Argon wait 8 10 seconds and power up the Argon 3 The green status light on the Proton 1 will now rapidly blink to indicate it s in programming mode 4 Now follow setup procedure above for all sensors a Note All sensors must be reprogramed Page 8 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstrtuments com Af Anville Instruments Ltd IV SMS Commands The Argon software may be controlled via the use of SMS Command messages These are standard text messages sent via a mobile phone which are formatted in a specific way to configure the Argon i e change GPRS settings For security reasons all commands start with a password to ensu
20. re that your Argon s configuration is only set by authorised personnel The default password is connect To test the Argon is functioning correctly send an SMS command to the Argon SIM phone number from a mobile phone and type the message connect status This will Retrieve the current temperature readings and send the data via SMS to the number this originated the request The Argon SMS command set comprises SMSPASSWORD Change the current password The password is required in all SMS command messages sent to the unit The default password is connect Valid values are 1 12 characters of 0 9 a z lowercase only Format current_password smspassword new_password Example connect smspassword banana123 GPRS GPRS settings are required for email alerts amp reporting Allows setting of the GPRS APN username and password for the SIM card These are obtained from the SIM card provider Format smspassword gprs apn username password Example connect gprs payandgo o2 co uk payandgo password NAME Sets the name of the Argon unit This may be used to uniquely identify the Argon unit when events alarms logs are sent Page 9 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Af Anville Instruments Ltd Format smspassword name name Example connect name Server Room 1 SENSOR Set sensor_no min temp max temp report type alias
21. rms LOGINTERVAL amp LOG_SEND Used for datalogger function to set the interval in seconds for temperature readings to be saved for reporting via HTTP or email a log_repeat Interval in which the temperature is recorded in seconds 30 to 86400 seconds b log send Number of temperature readings 1 to 10 after which the log is emailed Page 11 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstrtuments com Anville Instruments Ltd Format smspassword loginterval log_repeat log_send Example 1 connect loginterval 60 5 Will record the temperature every 60 seconds and then after 5 reads the Argon will email the log of 5 records Example 2 connect loginterval 120 2 Will record the temperature every 120 seconds and then after 2 reads the Argon will email the log of 2 records NOTIFY Set the Alert or Log to a set medium i e SMS Email URL a notify_type Chooese to program datalog feature or alert alarm feature a log where to send the temperature datalog too b alert where to send the temperature alert too b notify_method Type of medium used a email sends log alert via email b url sends log alert via url requires web gateway script running hosted by ISP c sms sends log alert via SMS c slot_identifier Location of number url email to update change a all allows you to enter a space separated list of entries
22. sensors to hub ARGON 500 Set up for up to 5 sensors 9 Connect the proton 1 adapter to the RS232 connection on the Argon unit Power off the Argon wait 8 10 seconds and power up the Argon The green status light on the Proton 1 will now rapidly blink to indicate it s in programming mode Connect a temperature probe directly to the Proton 1 do not use hub at this stage Wait 10 seconds once the rapid light stops disconnect the sensor this will be sens1 sensor 1 for configuration Connect second temperature probe to Argon unit Wait 10 seconds once the rapid light stops disconnect the sensor this will be sens2 sensor 2 for configuration Repeat steps 6 amp 7 for additional sensor s a Note You do not have to use all 5 sensors b Note On last sensor go to step 9 Wait 20 seconds and the light will blink steadily once per second on each successful temperature read 10 Disconnect sensor 11 Attach hub to Argon and connect sensors to hub Steady State Operation Page 7 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com All Anville Instruments Ltd Once the power up initialisation has been completed the unit will go into the steady state operation mode In this mode it will cycle through all the attached temperature sensors that have been identified and stored in non volatile memory The time taken to cycle thr
23. vals and sent to a valid email address when required Page 2 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Anville Instruments Ltd The Argon software can be controlled in two ways 1 Via the use of SMS command messages These are standard text messages sent from a mobile phone which are formatted in a specific way to configure the software i e change GPRS settings 2 Via a Windows compatible based configuration tool USB to serial driver and Microsoft NET framework required ensure Windows has latest service pack installed on your computer The Argon software is designed to operate with Anville Instruments Ltd 1 wire sensor s in conjunction with the supplied Serial RS232 Proton 1 Temperature adapter Functions include e Remote temperature reporting of site equipment e Logging of temperature data in remote locations via email HTTP post see note e Over under temperature alarm notification via SMS and phone call DTMF alert tone HTTP post alert and email e Instantaneous temperature reading via status SMS Note HTTP post support allows integration of logs and alerts from the unit to existing server side reporting management applications Features Global Quad Band GSM GPRS Engine External GSM Antenna for increased performance Specifications Frequency Band 850 900 1800 1900MHz Dimensions 93 mm x 67 mm x 28 mm Weight 3
24. ws the meanings for the LED status and the different states that they represent 11 Flashes No Temperature s Read Set up Proton 1 Sensor Adapter Page 6 of 24 Bramble Orchard Folly Lane North Farnham Surrey GU9 OHX Tel 01252 351030 Fax 01252 323492 Website www anvilleinstruments com Anville Instruments Ltd ARGON 100 Set up Connect the proton 1 adapter to the RS232 connection on the Argon unit Power off the Argon wait 8 10 seconds and power up the Argon The green status light on the Proton 1 will now rapidly blink to indicate it s in programming mode Connect a temperature probe to the Proton 1 Wait 20 seconds and the light will blink steadily once per second on each successful temperature read ARGON 200 Set up for up to 2 sensors Connect the proton 1 adapter to the RS232 connection on the Argon unit Power off the Argon wait 8 10 seconds and power up the Argon The green status light on the Proton 1 will now rapidly blink to indicate it s in programming mode Connect a temperature probe directly to the Proton 1 do not use hub at this stage Wait 10 seconds once the rapid light stops disconnect the sensor this will be sens1 sensor 1 for configuration Connect second temperature probe to Argon unit Wait 20 seconds and the light will blink steadily once per second on each successful temperature read Disconnect sensor this will be sens2 for configuration Attach hub to Argon and connect
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