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1. UM583000 Issue 4 Page 30 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Feature Line Alarms Solid red Data Solid blue Windowed alarms Red dashed Current alarm profile Orange dashed with the corresponding deadband limits above and below in solid red To adjust the profile from the default flat line set at zero use the mouse to draw lines as required Any adjustments can be made by returning to the Alarm Settings window or by adjusting the alarms drag and drop on screen Following any adjustments being made a message will be displayed at the top of the screen stating This profile has not been sent to the Logger vi Once the alarm levels have been set the settings can be transferred to the Cello Click on File then Send to Remote Logger At this point you may be asked to save the alarms details to the lgr file PMAC will now send the alarm details to the Cello At some time in the future depending on the Cello settings this may take several days the host PC receive confirmation that the alarm settings have been transferred to the Cello and the message at the top of the Alarm Wizard screen will change accordingly vii At the recording interval following where the data has crossed an alarm threshold an alarm message will be transmitted to the host PC Depending on the settings the Cello may also update the data for a predefined period of time following the alarm
2. One or more modems can be configured in PMAC to receive Cello data as shown below In the case of multiple modems being used each modem requires its own serial port a Vodafone RadioPAD requires two serial ports to make use of both NUAs Adding a Communications Device to PMAC Plus Modems and radioPADs Connect the communications device to an available serial port comms port on the host PC log in as a System Manager and proceed as follows i Click on the Devices tab in the PMAC Communications Settings window Click on Add Select Cello Modem and then Next xi Select the type of device to be configured for use with PMAC Plus C Modem C x 28 Radio PAD Utility Data Network TMSC SMPF UM583000 Issue 4 Page 6 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG ii iii iv vi vii Select Communication Port is now displayed Select the comms port to which the modem is attached and select Next The Select Setup String window will now appear Choose the modem you have attached and then select Next Select Setup String x PMAC Plus requires that a setup string be assigned to the device Select the modem type from the list below Paknet x 25 Radio PAD Cello lt Back Cancel You are now required to select the Cello Baud Rate This should be set according to the modem type as follows GSM modems Falcom A2D or
3. iv Select Dial out Group Utility Network and then Next v Insert your required connection name and then Next vi Select Finished vii Repeat for the second TMSC connection UM583000 Issue 4 Page 9 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG PMAC Comms Driver 5 22 Release The TMSC connection can be verified by looking in the PMAC Comms Driver after you have installed both TMSC connections and closed the PMAC Communications Settings window A correctly configured system will have a pair of connections stating waiting for messages for each TMSC connections you set up A response of Failed to connect to SMPP Server would indicate either incorrect account details or that the firewall port has not been opened m Selected Comms Details a COM Port Current Protocol Technolog TMSC TX 1 Technolog TMSC RX 2 TMSC Nildram TX 3 TMSC Nildram RX 4 SMS Processor 5 Cello 3 Manager 6 Cello 6 Manager 7 oooocoooo Waiting for Messages Waiting for Messages Waiting for Messages Waiting for Messages Idle Idle Idle Telephone Number m Global Information Total Packets Transmitted 0 Total Packets Received 0 Setup Comms UM583000 Issue 4 Page 10 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG ii 3 1 Note ii iii Installation The Cello is housed in an e
4. the screen tells the user when data was last sent for each individual channel Cello Diagnostics i Fay Finished reading the Cello details v Cello Version 3 57 Standby Serial Number 20060338096 Wake up daily at 05 02 Cello sends SMS messages When notepad or settings change To sync its clock When the error log changes For new data Message Count Left 7148 Expires Never Sent 152 Fj Read Cello Details Watch GSM Comms Get SMS Messages Send Latest Data Exit Cello Diagnostics Fay Finished reading the Cello details a Sent 152 SMS Sent Times Channel 1 UNKNOWN Channel 2 11 30 00 24 05 2007 Channel 3 UNKNOWN Channel 4 UNKNOWN Channel 5 UNKNOWN Channel 6 UNKNOWN Channel 7 UNKNOWN Channel 8 UNKNOWN 0 bytes of error log left to send Read Cello Details Watch GSM Comms Get SMS Messages Send Latest Data UM583000 Issue 4 Page 36 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Watch GSM Comms This feature allows the user to view the communication between y Finished reading the Cello details the Cello modem and the network la as it happens Particularly useful for observing the sending of a lgr file starting the Cello recording Get SMS Messages This feature forces the Cello to wake up and contact the network to receive any incoming messages Particularly useful on UK messages for receiving messag
5. Integral antenna Data Storage Type solid state Size 128k allocated between channels as required max 64k channel Data retention 5 years life of battery Clock Type crystal controlled calendar clock with leap year adjustment Accuracy 100 seconds per month maximum error over operating temperature range Synchronisation option to synchronise clock to GSM network Supply Type internally powered by an intrinsically safe replaceable lithium battery pack Life typical battery life 5 years depending on mode of use Internal back up cell maintains logging and local communications during main battery change Recording Recording interval programmable between 1 second and 1 hour Data storage rotating store or store until full Alarm Dial Out High low alarms independently programmable on each channel Continuous time window and profile modes of operation Option to send data more frequently after an alarm Environmental Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C Protection classification Flow versions and absolute pressure versions IP68 Gauge pressure versions IP66 Connectors Flow input M12 3 pole dual keyway stainless steel Communications M12 4 pole single keyway stainless steel Mechanical Dimensions 191 x 140x150 Weight 1 kg UM583000 Issue 4 Page 43 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Cello XO Specifications I
6. TECHNOLOG 5 3 vi PMAC Files Several file types are used by PMAC with Cellos Logger files lgr stored in the PMAC Loggers directory This file contains details of the Cello s notepad These are created when the Cello is started recording and is amended if any details are changed locally in the Cello Alarm settings are also saved as part of this file Data files dat stored in the PMAC Data directory Each file contains the data from each Cello sorted by PMAC ID and channel Data is appended to the dat file every time the Cello dials in with new data Message Information File mif stored in the PMAC Data Log directory Holds information on the number of messages in the Cello and when the last message was received Used in the Cello Message Count software Alarm Information File aif stored in the PMAC Data Log directory Holds information on the current alarm settings for the Cello in question Debug files txt stored in the PMAC Debug directory Contains information relating to all activity on the Communication ports during the day the file was created Files of the type Year_Month_Day_PMACDbg txt are used in the GetCello diagnostic software Debug files are automatically deleted when they become more than thirty days old By Site files txt stored in the PMAC Debug BySite directory Contains all communications information relating to each individual site since the site was created These files are no long
7. e g 6 updates at intervals of 30 minutes or send a Safe message at the recording interval following the data returning within limits IMPORTANT Care should be taken when setting alarm limits If the limits are set incorrectly or too close to the normal limits the alarm system will become a nuisance to the user reduce battery life and waste messages Profile alarms are not supported on Cellos earlier than Version 3 33 UM583000 Issue 4 Page 31 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG 4 2 Hourly Wake up Advancements in battery technology have allowed a greater variety in data send and wakeup options These are accessed either locally through the advanced section of the dialout window in local comms or remotely through the dialout settings option on the Alarm Wizard Normal use on hourly wakeup Cellos has Data send frequency set to Daily and Message check frequency set to Hourly Under these circumstances Cello will send data daily and wake every hour to check for update data requests responding accordingly Data requests can be initiated from the Line gt Update Line option on the graph or via PMAC SMS Please note that regular use of the data request facility or modifying the data send frequency to hourly will use large numbers of text messages and deplete battery life greatly 4 2 1 Local Activation From the Local Comms screen choose Setup Logger to view the Cellos Setu
8. equipment connected to the loop Channels One or two 4 20mA loops 12 Volt self flash powered or 12 Volt loop powered Logger accuracy Better than 0 1 full scale Logger resolution Better than 0 02 High resolution version Better than 0 7 Low resolution version Outputs 2 individually switched 12 Volt_ flash power supplies for powering 4 20mA loops General Specifications GSM Modem Frequency 900 MHz Vodafone UK O2 UK 1800 MHz Orange UK T Mobile Uk amp 1900 MHz Integral antenna Serial Port Type Full duplex asynchronous Data rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps Memory Type Solid state non volatile Size 128K allocatable between channels as required max 64K channel UM583000 Issue 4 Page 41 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Clock Type Crystal controlled calendar clock with leap year adjustment Accuracy 100 seconds per month maximum error over operating temperature range Synchronisation Option to synchronise clock to GSM network Type Internally powered by a replaceable lithium cell Internal back up cell maintains Supply logging and local communications when main battery pack is discharged Life Typical battery life 5 years depending on mode of use Recording Recording interval Programmable between 1 second and 1 hour Data storage Rotating store or store until full Alarm Dial Out High low alarms independently progra
9. menu Choose option 3 to view the data and then 1 to view the most recent file or 3 to view a different file UM583000 Issue 4 Page 12 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG viii 3 2 The data will appear as a list of base stations GSM radio transmitters and signal strengths as below The greater the value the better the signal strength The maximum signal strength is 63 Signal strength greater than 13 for the duration of the test is normally required to ensure satisfactory operation at all times The example below shows the results of a 1 minute test For the above test a Cello with a Cellnet sim would be selected as the first choice of GSM service provider as signal strength is greater than 13 for the duration of the test Press Esc to return to the main menu and then choose option 4 to exit the program M2 SIGTEST VODA ORANG VODA CLNET CLNET 666e 6686 G6He Gbf Obf If the Cello has a SIM card fitted only base stations for that particular GSM service provider will be reported For example if the test is performed using a Cello with a Vodafone SIM card fitted only Vodafone base stations would be reported To search all available networks a Cello without a SIM card fitted should be used Performing a test with such a Cello will bring back results from the strongest base stations regardless of network Configuration and Setup The setup procedure is performed by c
10. 19 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG iv Choose Setup Notepad The Cello Notepad will be displayed The precise details will be dependent on the configuration file but will generally be as follows Reading Logger Notepad ls vw 2 channel flow count recording using Cello Logger Settings Site name Site No 00000001 PMAC ID Flow 1 Ch 2 Name Flow 1 0 01 cum Scale factor Flow 2 Ch 3 Name Flow 2 Scale factor 0 01 cum P m Selected Notepad Field Scale factor Save joo cum Cancel Concei This would normally include Site name Site No and PMAC ID all of which may be edited Click on each one in turn and enter the site specific details Additional lines relate to the individual channels and would include for example the pressure range for a pressure channel or the flow scale factor for a flow channel Select Write Notepad to save the details to Cello Setting the remote communications parameters Select the Dial Out Settings button to display Logger Dial Out and Alarm Editor window UM583000 Issue 4 Page 20 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Logger Dial Out and Alarms Editor A vi r Regular Wake Up Options I Enable regular wake up wWakelp Hour Jos E Min Joo E Advanced getinas r Dialout Numbers PMAC Dialout 1
11. 4 TECHNOLOG 4 2 2 Remote Activation From the PMAC Site Database select the Alarm Wizard icon From the Logger Menu select Dialout Settings For Cellos using firmware 3 44 or above modifications can be made to Data send frequency and Message check frequency Modify as appropriate and select OK to return to the Alarm Wizard screen From the File menu select Send to Remote Logger Dialout settings V Enable regular wakeup Dialout Numbers gt Options PMAC Dialout 1 Regular wakeup using data call Regular wakeup using SMS PMAC Dialout 2 IV Send latest data PMAC Dialout 3 7 Send index values SMS Data 81714 V Send error log V Syne clock with network Modulo Number Message m bhi 180 seconds vap n wait time r Hour 5 H Retry sequence Single Minute 22 4 Repeat every 2 hours Data send Frequency _5 Wlessage check frequency Hourly wakeup Daily wakeup Hourly check C Weekly wakeup Daily check Monthly wakeup Unused v Synchronise hourly call time With midnight With midnight with regular wake up time With regular wake up time Synchronise wake up time cme UM583000 Issue 4 Page 33 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual f i mp Version 4 TECHNOLOG 5 Troubleshooting If you are experiencing difficulty with your Cello Use the Cello diagnostics features described in section 5 2 and ch
12. Continuous time window and profile modes of operation Option to update data more frequently after an alarm Environmental Connectors Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C Protection classification IP68 submersible to 1 metre Military specification conforming to MIL C 26482 UM583000 Issue 4 Page 44 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Cello CSO Specifications Input Specifications Input Ultrasonic Level Measurement Range 0 25 to 5 m liquids 0 25 to 2 5 m solids Accuracy 0 25 F S liquids Typically 0 5 F S solids Temperature Compensation Built in to compensate over the operating range Beam Angle 10 at 3 dB boundary General Specifications GSM Modem Frequency 900 MHz 1800 MHz Integral antenna Serial Port Type Full duplex asynchronous Data rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps Memory Type Solid state non volatile Size 128K allocatable between channels as required max 64K channel Clock Type Crystal controlled calendar clock with leap year adjustment Accuracy 100 seconds per month maximum error over operating temperature range Synchronisation Option to synchronise clock to GSM network Supply Type Internally powered by a single lithium battery pack factory exchangeable Life Typical battery life 3 years depending on mode of use Internal back up cell maintains logging and l
13. PMACDialout2 PMACDialouts SCS SMS Data o Modulo Numb m Alarm Configuration LOW Alarm Dialout Options Channel Name HIGH Alarm Flow 1 Disabled Flow 2 Disabled Disabled Disabled SMS SMS Selected ehane Alani settings Aiah Alarm Low Alarm rf e Advanced setmas m Alarm Window Times Alarm Window Start foo End foo Update ist Barcel Listidcits First tick the box Enable regular wake up Second enter the number of the host PC communications device that will receive the data into the SMS Data field For Cellos using the UK Vodafone network this will be 23533900 followed by the six digit NUA of the RadioPad e g 23533900123456 For UK TMSC customers this will be 81714 If required the Logger Wake Up Hour can be changed Once completed click Update Logger to return to the Cello Setup Window Setting the Cello clock The Cello clock can be set at any time during the setup procedure by clicking on the General Settings option in the Cello Setup window and choosing Sync to PC Time IMPORTANT Do not exit before ensuring the PC clock is correct For UK systems ensure the PC is set to GMT at all times UM583000 Issue 4 Page 21 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG vi Checking signal inputs and adjusting offsets Select Setup Live Inputs from the Cello Setup window The In
14. channel logging capabilities of Technolog data loggers with the versatility of the GSM network A GPRS version is also available The Cello concept is suitable for a wide range of applications with versions available for applications in the clean water waste water gas and electricity sectors The following Cello versions are currently available Water Applications Two channel flow Two channel flow and one channel pressure integral or external pressure sensor Universal 8 channel Two channel internal external pressure with up to 6 channel flow Two channel 4 20mA Loop powered with up to 6 channel flow Ultrasonic Level Detector Certified Intrinsically Safe for use in Gas Zone 0 Equipment Group II Category 1 to EEx ia IIC T4 TA 20 to 60 c Gas Applications Cello IS Certified Intrinsically Safe for use in Gas Zone 0 Equipment Group II Category 1 to EEx ia IIC T4 TA 20 to 60 c Two channel flow Two channel flow and one channel pressure integral pressure sensor One channel pressure integral pressure sensor Cathodic protection non IS version Two channel flow and 2 channel state Cello 6 detailed in a separate manual Electricity Applications e Cello EM Detailed in a separate manual The Cello as standard utilises SMS Short Message Service provided by the GSM network In order to maximise battery life Cello is programmed to wake up at regular intervals or in the event of an alarm to send the latest dat
15. fit male probe Flow Inputs Pulses counted over and recorded at preset intervals Universal Cello Channel types Voltage event state count frequency independently selected on each Inputs channel Input impedance gt 300k Input protection Protected against reverse connection and over voltage Voltage input Range 0 to 2 5 volts 0 01 volt accuracy and resolution Event input Switch closure or logic pulse date and time of event stored resolution 1 second or 10 seconds State input Switch closure or logic state On state change date time and new state are stored resolution 1 second or 10 seconds Count input Switch closures or logic pulses maximum rate Channel 1 4 5 6 7 8 10 per second Channel 2 and 3 45 per second Counted over and recorded at preset intervals 16 000 maximum per logging interval Frequency input Switch closures or logic pulses maximum frequency 16 kHz programmable sampling period of 1 to 250 seconds independent of recording rate Resolution 0 01 maximum Outputs 2 independent digital outputs for transducer power control and alarm signalling 0 and 3 volt levels active low 100k output impedance 1 fixed output for open collector signal bias 3 volts 33k output impedance Cello 4 20mA Inputs Channel types 2 channels dedicated to 4 20mA High or Low resolution loops remaining 6 channels specifications as per Universal Cello 4 20mA measurement accuracy Dependent on the accuracy of external sensor
16. the PDA to the Cello communications port 4 way connector using the PDA logger cable Supplied by Technolog and the PDA serial cable supplied with your PDA Note Cello IS requires a fast barrier unit FBU to be interposed in the safe area between the PDA and the Cello IS Configuring Cello for an application Execute the Pocket PMAC software and proceed as follows Ag Pocket PMAC RETTA Ok From the Pocket PMAC Main Window decal Alda Select to display the Setup Logger Window followed by Config file details CFL Configure Select the configuration Single channel flow count recording usi file required for the application from arpa ipemery 63409 bytes a day the drop down menu and choose Data messages enabled Configure Logger Ilo will now Regular Sam daily call out must be ena Configure Logger The Cello Q 2 hour retry cycle disabled be configured for your chosen No PMAC ID defined initially Cello S N application When complete select Close to return to the Setup Logger Writing Progress window an a rs Configure Logger Close Ej Note Configuring any logger will overwrite any data currently stored in the logger iii Entering site details in the Cello Notepad From the main menu on Pocket PMAC select followed by Setup Notepad The Cello Notepad will be displayed The precise details will be dependent on the configuration file but will generally be as shown on the next
17. 0 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 00 00 April 08 2006 Saturday Ready SI Sina The red mark at the bottom of your screen is the time that Cello transmits data UM583000 Issue 4 Page 29 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG iv Select Alarms then Alarm Setup to display the Alarm Setup window Modify the alarm options as required Alarm setup E xi Measurand FLOW_1 Send using data call Level alarms Send using SMS J High alarm E Disabled x I Send Modulo profile Just alarm Low alarm 05 Disabled z Alarm data for this channel Alarm time window a lt __ C iik data for all channels Repeat sending data Start 0 J Send Data Frequently End 0 Number of repeats os Interval between 0 Profile alarm Alarm Alarm gt Normal Current Deadband pp High alarm J Enable Enable J Enable Low alarm Enable Enable I Enable Cancel v Select OK The alarms levels will now appear on screen The following colour scheme is used Ch 01 3128 Alarm Wizard System Manager File Yiew Logger Alarms Channel Data Help greaat slal gt PRESSURE m This profile has not been sent to the Logger 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 00 00 April 08 2006 Saturday Ready Eee
18. AC Main Window choose Local Comms and click on the Logger tab For PMAC Lite select the Local Communications button from the PMAC Lite toolbar PMAC Plus Logger workabout Z oru E Bsion nwi E Disk Setup Logger _ Don t switch comms speed Switch speed to l Download ALL Data C Download Maximum No Days fi day z PMAC Lite PMAC Lite Communications amp Logger o Workabout 2 Psion nwt Baud Rate 1200 default __ Setup Logger _ B Switch comms Hoa to 9600 UM583000 Issue 4 Page 18 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Select Setup Logger to display the Cello Setup window Cello Setup General Settings Setup Notepad _ Configure Logger Logger Setup Channels _Setup Live Inputs Live Inputs Ps View Event Log Download LGR File Close Click on Configure Logger and select the configuration file required for the application Click on Open to write the configuration to Cello You will be prompted to either close the window or configure another logger once this process is complete Note Configuring any logger will overwrite any data currently stored in the logger The Cello is now configured for the application iii Entering site details in the Cello Notepad From the Local Comms menu click on the Logger tab Select Setup Logger to display the Cello Setup window UM583000 Issue 4 Page
19. E this will write the information to the Cello and return you to the Setup menu Setting the Cello clock All Cellos used in the UK should be permanently set to GMT Select CLOCK from the setup menu The current date and time of the PC and Cello are displayed The PCs date and time can be set by pressing function key 1 F1 Press ENTER to set the Cello clock to the PC clock IMPORTANT Do not press ENTER before ensuring the PC clock is correct For UK systems vi ensure the PC is set to GMT at all times Checking signal inputs and adjusting offsets From the Newlog Menu Select STATUS From the Status Menu Select INPUT The live reading for the first channel will be displayed If the reading appears to be incorrect this may be due to the scale factor entered in the Notepad being incorrect or the offset requiring adjustment If the input requires zeroing or the offset to be adjusted this is achieved as follows From the Newlog Menu Select STATUS From the Status Menu Select INPUT UM583000 Issue 4 Page 16 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG vii Press F1 and overtype the displayed value with the required value e g O for a pressure channel Press the SPACE key to change to the next channel and check all enabled channels IMPORTANT Cellos with an integral pressure sensor must always be zeroed after configuration Press ESCAPE twice to return to the Newlog menu Start
20. Tango 9600 baud X 25 Radio PAD 4800 baud Select Next Choose the Dial out Group you wish your modem to belong to Normally this would be Cello Modems Select Next Choose a name to identify your modem within PMAC Plus and select Finish The Cello modem will now be added to PMAC and is ready for use Complete the Modem Own Number box in the modem properties Double click on the newly installed modem in the PMAC Communication settings and selecting Properties Depending on the type of modem installed one of the following windows will be displayed UM583000 Issue 4 Page 7 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger N User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG GSM modem enter the telephone number of the GSM SIM card in either 07 or 447 format PMAC Cello Modem PAD Settings X aa z 9600 GSM Default Cello Modems AT cmgf 0 ipr 9600 amp w Falcom 42D Communications Port COM1 X25 RadioPAD enter 23533900 followed by the six digit NUA of the Radio PAD If both NUAs of the RadioPAD are to be used each NUA should be set as a separate Cello modem Two port cables are available to connect a RadioPAD to the two computer serial ports PHAC Cello Modem PAD Settings X e 4800 X 25 Default Cello Modems SETO 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 10 5 0 6 5 11 13 12 0 13 0 15 0 Paknet 25 Radio PAD Cello Communications Port COM1 UM583000 Issue 4 Page 8 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Man
21. User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Cello GSM Data Logger Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 August 2008 Technolog Limited Ravenstor Road Wirksworth Derbyshire DE4 4FY Tel 44 0 1629 823611 Fax 44 0 1629 824283 Email cellosupport technolog com UM583000 Issue 4 Page 1 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Preparing a host computer for use with Cello 2 1 Communications devices 2 2 Adding a communications device to PMAC Plus 2 3 The Technolog Message Service Centre TMSC 3 Installation 3 1 Signal strength test 3 2 Configuration and setup 3 2 1 PC GPS software 3 2 2 PC PMAC software 3 2 3 Psion Workabout Dragons software 3 2 4 PDA Pocket PMAC software 3 2 5 Cello Wizard 4 Additional Features 4 1 Recording and transmitting an index value 4 2 Alarms 4 3 Hourly wake up 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Cello Error Codes 5 2 Cello Diagnostics 5 3 PMAC files UM583000 Issue 4 Page 2 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG 6 Appendix Appendix 1 Technolog Application Notes Appendix 2 Technolog User Guides Appendix 3 Cello specifications UM583000 Issue 4 Page 3 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG 1 Introduction The Cello is a data logger with integrated GSM capability for remote communications It combines the multi
22. a alarms and other information across the network to a host PC running Technolog PMAC Plus software Data may be sent from several thousand Cellos simultaneously to one PC The system allows data messages to be received in a controlled manner and avoids loss of information If for any reason messages are lost by the GSM network PMAC will recognise this as a data gap and request the missing data to be resent Similarly if a Cello is unable to send data messages due to poor signal strength etc these will be sent the next time Cello connects to the GSM network The Cello supports high and low threshold alarms windowed alarms and profile alarms on each channel Alarms can be set remotely using the PMAC Alarm Wizard software on the host PC Cello will send an alarm message to the host PC at the next logged interval after alarm limits are exceeded Data can also be sent with the alarm and if required data can UM583000 Issue 4 Page 4 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG be sent at more frequent intervals after an alarm for a user defined period for example every hour for 6 hours An Hourly wake up build option of the Cello is available With this variant it is possible to poll the Cello to retrieve the most recent data When the Cello starts recording the contents of its notepad are sent to the host PC The notepad details are stored in a logger settings file and can be viewed from the s
23. ale factor entered in the Notepad being incorrect or the offset requiring adjustment If the input requires zeroing or the offset to be adjusted this is achieved as follows Zeroing an input channel Apply a signal representing zero e g for a pressure channel vent the pressure port to atmosphere then hold down the Shift Ctrl and Enter keys together Use the lt or gt keys to change to the next channel Check all enabled channels IMPORTANT Cellos with an integral pressure sensor must always be zeroed after viii configuration Adjusting the offset for an input channel Apply a signal representing a known value and hold down the Shift Ctrl and keys Overtype the displayed value with the required value and select Enter Starting recording Enter uZ to toggle the recording status Select Enter to start recording The Status date amp time PMAC ID timebase and recording mode will now be displayed IMPORTANT Ensure that the dustcaps are fully tightened as the Cello is unlikely to be visited regularly Do not use lubricant on Cello connectors UM583000 Issue 4 Page 25 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG 3 2 4 PDA Pocket PMAC Software ii Version 1 7 or later of the Technolog Pocket PMAC software should be installed on the host PDA The software installation procedure is detailed separately in the Pocket PMAC user manual Connecting Cello to the PDA Connect
24. ar 2 SIGTEST ae lee ea sfS Al Signal logging test Duration 2 minutes 1 4 Enter the duration of the test a minimum of 2 minutes is recommended and press RETURN Then press 1 to start the test Disconnect the communication cable and place the Cello as close as possible to its anticipated location If installing in an underground location ensure that the Cello is raised as high as possible to improve the signal strength but not within two inches of any metal part of the chamber lid as this can disrupt the outgoing signal The PC will indicate the remaining time to complete the test and will report when the test is complete When the test is complete press any key to return to the main menu Note If the Cello is located under a metal cover and the test reveals inadequate signal strength a meter boundary box with a plastic cover or similar should be considered In this case the test should be repeated but with the Cello placed above ground and adjacent the chamber Choose option 2 to read the test data Connect the communication cable to the Cello and press any key The program will then read the signal strength data from the Cello Enter the site details as required The data will be stored in the same directory as the Signal Strength Test program with the format xxxx_01 sig proprietary format and xxxx_01 txt text format where xxxx is the 4 digit id for the site You will then be returned to the main
25. e Update Logger to save these details to the Cello and then choose Eiose EF Pocket PMAC 440 ok Enable Regular Dial out Logger Dial Out Time 24h 05 00 PMAC Data Modulo Control i pmacbidouti O OOOO O pmac Diaout2 OOOO O O Pmac Diaouta O OOOO O O Ej UM583000 Issue 4 Page 27 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG v Checking signal inputs and adjusting offsets Select Set Inputs from the Setup Logger window Flow The live reading for the first channel will be Current Val displayed If the reading appears to be MEET incorrect this may be due to the scale factor entered in the Notepad being incorrect or the offset requiring adjustment lt Prey Channel Next Channel gt If the input requires zeroing or the offset to be adjusted this is achieved as follows choose the eae l channel and select Set Input followed by peu ero Input Ensure that all pressure channels E if fitted are zeroed before continuing NB Cellos with an integral pressure sensor must always be zeroed after configuration vi Setting the Cello clock and starting recording Ag Pocket PMAC 46402 Select Start Stop Status Clock Ensure AL ED that the Cello is set to the correct time by Marion SEE clicking Sync to PDA Obviously you will Er need to ensure that your PDA clock is set Logger Time correctly Finally select Star
26. e airtime updates whilst on site or world wide for ensuring receipt of alarm level modifications etc Waiting for Modem Registration Cello Sending SMS SMS Sent OK Cello Sending SMS SMS Sent OK Cello Sending SMS SMS Sent OK Cello Sending SMS SMS Sent OK Cello Sending SMS vr Read Cello Details Watch GSM Comms Get SMS Messages Send Latest Data Cello Diagnostics E ge Doing Comms e Waking Cello Requesting Data Gather Waiting for Cello Cello Awake Checking Modem Waiting for Modem Registration Waiting to receive SMS Read Cello Details Watch GSM Comms Send Latest Data UM583000 Issue 4 Page 37 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Send Latest Data This feature forces the Cello to GOS wake up contact the network and send any unsent data and or error log entries Particularly useful for forcing data to be sent so that Cello can be stopped modified la Doing Comms ii waiting for Cello Cello wake Checking Modem Waiting for Modem Registration Cello Sending SMS and started which would ordinarily ot ables cause a gap in the data on main SMS Sent OK j j j Cello Sending SMS PC between its daily send time e SEe and site visit Cello Sending SMS Read Cello Details Watch GSM Comms Send Latest Data Cancel UM583000 Issue 4 Page 38 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4
27. e four digit PMAC ID Other channel specific fields may be displayed These would include for example the pressure range for a pressure channel or the flow scale factor for a flow channel When the Notepad has been entered the following menu is displayed REVIEW WRITE PRINT QUIT Select WRITE to transfer the changes to Cello Press ESCAPE to the return to the Newlog Menu Setting the remote communications parameters Enter the remote communications parameters as follows From the Newlog Menu Select REMOTE From the Remote Menu Select ALARMS A window will appear containing the alarm details In most cases these should not require change Press ENTER for each field until the next screen appears containing the dial out details Two changes are to be made to this screen Time 05 00 Disabled the time of day that Cello sends data to the host PC UM583000 Issue 4 Page 15 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Highlight the word Disabled and press the minus key to change to Enabled Secondly Data message number Add the number of the host PC communications device that will receive the data For Cellos using the UK Vodafone network this will be 23533900 followed by the six digit NUA of the RadioPad e g 23533900123456 For UK TMSC Cellos this will be 81714 Once this has been completed press ENTER The following menu will appear REVIEW WRITE QUIT Select WRIT
28. ea between the PC and the Cello IS Configuring Cello for an application Execute the DRAGONS software and proceed as follows Enter the shortcut ul to interrogate the Cello Enter uO to display the configuration window and use the cursor keys to select the required configuration file Once chosen press Enter to configure the Cello The Cello will now be configured for the application Entering site details in the Cello Notepad Enter uN to display the Notepad details The precise details will be dependent on the configuration file but will generally be as follows Logger details Site name Site No 00000001 PMAC ID UM583000 Issue 4 Page 23 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG iv This would normally include Site name Site No and PMAC ID which are all editable Use the cursor keys and the Enter key to enter the required details for each field Other fields would include details for individual channels for example the pressure range for a pressure channel or the flow scale factor for a flow channel Once complete press uX to exit the Notepad window Press Enter to write the changes to Cello Setting the remote communications parameters Enter ul to interrogate the Cello Enter uA to display the Remote Alarms menu Enter uD to change the Dial Out Settings Use the cursor keys to highlight the line and press Enter and change the details Enter the number of the host PC com
29. eck the Cello Event Error Log table below If you still have problems after this contact Technolog Cello Support on 44 0 1629 823611 or email cellosupport technolog com 5 1 Cello Error Codes The Cello records errors in an error log Each entry in the error log contains the date and time of the error the signal strength at the time the error occurred if Known the duration the modem was switched on and the error code or message The Cello is normally configured to send error messages to the host PC when it next has contact with the network PMAC displays errors in the form of Alarm Banners and records the information in the Alarm Log This error log can be accessed locally through the error log option in the remote menu of GPS the Event Log option on the Cello Setup Window in PMAC The Cello Error Log option in the Logger Tools Window in Pocket PMAC or by using the MON 2 diagnostic program Error Message Possible Cause Suggested Remedy Modem failed to register Cello unable to register on network Probably due to poor signal strength Perform new signal strength test or reposition Cello Message send longer than normal amp Unknown Code 26 Cello message sending takes more than 5 seconds Probably due to more data than usual in the message Usually due to PMAC requesting missing data Check for gaps in data No response to initial AT command Cello internal fault Contact Technolog Tim
30. eout sending message Difficulties sending receiving messages due to poor signal strength or network failure See CMS ERROR 38 or reposition Cello to improve signal strength CME ERROR 10 Modem cannot detect SIM card Contact Technolog CMS ERROR 21 Connection between local base station and message centre is unavailable Temporary network fault probably due to maintenance Should not re occur CMS ERROR 28 Unidentified Subscriber Usually a non Vodafone Cello trying to contact a Vodafone Radiopad Correct Cello Dial in number UM583000 Issue 4 Page 34 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual f i ng Version 4 TECHNOLOG Error Message CMS ERROR 38 Possible Cause Network out of order Suggested Remedy If problem persists contact the GSM service provider CMS ERROR 42 Network congestion Change dial out time to less busy part of day CMS ERROR 512 amp Unknown Code 27 Generic network errors If error regularly occurs contact Technolog CMS ERROR 513 amp Unknown Code 28 Generic network errors If error regularly occurs contact Technolog CMS ERROR 514 amp Unknown Code 29 Generic network errors If error regularly occurs contact Technolog CMS ERROR 515 Generic network errors If error regularly occurs contact Technolog RING ERROR Cello has received incom
31. er generated on version of PMAC after November 2003 unless specifically requested If you delete a Cello site from PMAC be sure that all relevant dat lgr mif aif and txt files are deleted UM583000 Issue 4 Page 39 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG APPENDIX 1 TECHNOLOG APPLICATION NOTES TAN s Contact Technolog for latest revision TANO56 Scotch lok connectors TANO97 Cello Flow input connections TAN102 Flowmeter wiring details for 2 channel Cello Pressure amp Flow Cello TAN108 Cello I S Flow Input Connections TAN115 Cello Mk IV Flow input connections TAN116 Flowmeter wiring details for Cello Mk IV 2 channel Pressure amp Flow APPENDIX 2 USER GUIDES Refer to latest revision Contact Technolog for latest revision UG583000 Cello Mk 3 User Guide amp EC Declaration of Conformity UG593000 Cello l S User Guide amp EC Declaration of Conformity UG5A3000 Cello Mk IV Certificate amp EC Declaration of Conformity UM583000 Issue 4 Page 40 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG APPENDIX 3 CELLO SPECIFICATIONS Pressure and Flow Cello Inputs Channel 1 absolute pressure Channels 2 amp 3 flow Pressure Inputs Input range 0 100m or 0 200m Operating temperature range 1 C to 20 C water Accuracy resolution 0 5 of range Pressure port Standard quick
32. gularly Do not use lubricant on Cello connectors UM583000 Issue 4 Page 22 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG 3 2 3 Psion Workabout DRAGONS Software ii ii The Technolog DRAGONS software can be navigated using either the Menu key to present a list of options or by using the Psion shortcut method This User Guide assumes the use of shortcuts To enter a shortcut hold down the key labelled u whilst briefly pressing the letter of the shortcut For example the shortcut for Interrogate is ul this is entered by holding down the u key whilst briefly pressing the I key All of the setup menus are accessed by interrogating the Cello Whilst in this mode a power save feature operates to conserve the Cello s internal battery After interrogating the Cello if a key is not pressed for approximately 120 seconds the interrogation is halted and information that has been entered during that session may be lost A warning sound is produced after approximately 90 seconds of not pressing a key Version 1 11816 or later of the Technolog DRAGONS software should be installed on the host PC The software installation procedure is detailed separately in the DRAGONS user manual Connecting Cello to the Psion Workabout Connect the Workabout RS232 port to the Cello communications port 4 way connector Note Cello IS requires a fast barrier unit FBU to be interposed in the safe ar
33. ing voice call Ignore error should disappear over time Message Count register empty Cello has used up all the SMS messages available to it Contact Technolog to arrange for more SMS messages to be sent to the Cello Message Count Register expired Cello messages have expired due to excessive time since last use Contact Technolog to arrange for a Clear Expiry message to be sent to Cello Low Battery Cello battery is failing Replace battery within two weeks Battery Failure During Comms Insufficient power for remote communications Replace battery No Battery Main battery failure Replace battery CMS ERROR 35865 Cello unable to register on GPRS network Probably due to poor signal strength Perform new signal strength test or reposition Cello UM583000 Issue 4 Page 35 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG 5 2 Cello Diagnostics Within Pocket PMAC PMAC Lite and PMAC Plus there is an additional button for diagnostic operations on Cello This allows the user to watch the progress of his GSM communications read additional modem details receive incoming messages and force send the most recent data Read Cello Details The top part of the Read Details screen gives you further information about the Cello itself Its registered serial number dialout configuration and message count The bottom half of
34. ing recording Select START STOP The current Cello status will be presented This should read as follows Cello 3 xx is at Standby where xx is the firmware version Ready to start immediately Rotating store mode 10 sec time resolution The following menu will also be displayed Cir Start Pre set Mode Time res Quit Select Clr Start The Cello will now commence logging The Cello will automatically send its logger settings details to the PMAC PC and the site will be created in the PMAC database The setup is now complete Disconnect the PC Laptop from the Cello FBU IMPORTANT Ensure that the dustcaps are fully tightened as the Cello is unlikely to be visited regularly Do not use lubricant on Cello connectors UM583000 Issue 4 Page 17 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG 3 2 2 PC PMAC Software Technolog s PMAC Plus versions issued August 2000 or later or PMAC Lite versions issued July 2005 or later should be installed on the host PC The software installation procedure is detailed separately in the appropriate software user manual Connecting Cello to the host PC Connect the PC serial port to the Cello communications port 4 way connector Note Cello IS requires a fast barrier unit FBU to be interposed between the PC and the Cello IS Configuring Cello for an application Execute the PMAC software and proceed as follows For PMAC Plus from the PM
35. ite database Should there be any further changes made locally to the Cello notepad the new notepad details are automatically sent to the host PC and the logger settings file is updated UM583000 Issue 4 Page 5 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG 2 1 2 2 Preparing a Host Computer for use with Cello Technolog s PMAC Plus software issued August 2000 or later should be installed on the host PC The software installation procedure is detailed separately in the PMAC user manual Please note that there are regular software upgrades It is recommended that the latest version of PMAC Plus should be utilised wherever possible Communications Devices A communications device is required to receive data messages Cello data from the GSM network There are several methods of providing a connection between the host PC and the GSM network This manual covers the three most popular connection methods the Falcom A2D or Tango GSM modem used throughout the world the Vodafone Paknet Radio PAD for use with the UK Vodafone network only and the Utility Data Network UDN Note that the Vodafone RadioPAD consists of two communications devices housed in a single package requiring only one antenna The choice of communications device depends on several factors including the country GSM tariffs number of Cellos etc Please consult Technolog for specific advice on the most suitable communications device
36. mmable on each channel Continuous time window and profile modes of operation Option to update data more frequently after an alarm Environmental Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C Protection classification IP68 submersible to 1 metre Connectors Military specification conforming to MIL C 26482 Mechanical Dimensions 191mm x 140mm x 150mm Weight 1 kg Suitable for use in water meter boundary boxes Ebco Atplas Fusion Meters Talbot For others please contact Technolog UM583000 Issue 4 Page 42 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Cello IS Specifications Certification Intrinsically safe EEx ia IIC T4 TA 20 to 60 c SIRA 02ATEX 2016X Inputs Channel 1 Pressure Channel 2 Flow Channel 3 Flow Pressure Input Input range gauge 0 75 mbar 0 100 mbar 0 350 mbar 0 1 bar 0 2 bar 0 7 bar Input range absolute 0 10 bar 0 20 bar 0 50 bar 0 70 bar Recording strategy pressure sampled at 1 min rate mean value stored at the recording interval Accuracy resolution 0 5 of range Pressure port female 1 4 BSP taper thread as standard others by request Flow Inputs Pulses counted over and recorded at preset intervals Serial Port Fast Barrier Type full duplex asynchronous Data rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps GSM Modem Frequency 900 MHz Vodafone MMO2 1800 MHz Orange T Mobile 1900 Mhz
37. munications device that will receive the data into the Host PC Number field For Cellos using the UK Vodafone network this will be 23533900 followed by the six digit NUA of the RadioPad e g 23533900123456 For UK TMSC customers this will be 81714 If required the Logger Dial out time can be changed Once completed press Enter to return to the Remote Alarms menu Enter uR to enable the Regular Dial Out and then press Enter Enter uX to exit Setting the Cello clock All Cellos used in the UK should be permanently set to GMT Enter uL to display the current date and time of the Workabout and the Cello Press ENTER to set the Cello clock to the Workabout clock IMPORTANT Do not press ENTER before ensuring the Workabout clock is correct For UK vi systems ensure the Workabout clock is set to GMT at all times BST Connecting the Cello for pressure measurement with Dragons From the interrogated Cello menu press ul to check the logger input After a short delay the current pressure input measurement will appear Ensure that this is zero before connecting the Cello by pressing Shift Ctrl Enter to zero the input UM583000 Issue 4 Page 24 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG vii Checking signal inputs and adjusting offsets Enter ul to display the inputs The live reading for the first channel will be displayed If the reading appears to be incorrect this may be due to the sc
38. nclosure that allows installation in the typical environments found in the gas and water utilities This includes domestic water meter boundary boxes district water meter chambers 6 x 6 underground chambers and above ground kiosks A wall mounting bracket also is available For further details of installations in Non l S applications refer to the latest revision of Technolog document UG583000 Cello Mk 3 or UG5A3000 Cello Mk 4 as applicable For further details of installations in I S applications refer to the latest revision of Technolog Document UG593000 TIP The PMAC SMS system can be used to automatically confirm that Cello is correctly setup in the PMAC site database PMAC SMS is described separately in the PMAC SMS manual Signal Strength Test In I S applications the associated Fast Barrier Unit FBU must be located in the safe area along with the P C Configure the Cello for signal strength testing cesigtsa cfg Section 3 2 provides instruction on configuring Cello using selected software Execute the signal strength test program and a DOS window will appear with the following menu Choose option 1 to perform the test 2 SIGTEST iol x on Signal Logging June 26668 signal logging test t data from Cello ed results UM583000 Issue 4 Page 11 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG vi vii The following screen will appe
39. nputs Channel 1 absolute pressure optional Channel 2 flow Channel 3 flow Channel 4 absolute pressure optional Pressure Sensors Integral or external Pressure Inputs Input range 0 100 m or 0 200 m Operating temperature range 1 C to 20 C water Accuracy resolution 0 5 of range Pressure port standard quick fit male probe Flow Inputs Pulses counted over and recorded at preset intervals GSM Modem Frequency 900 MHz Vodafone O2 1800 MHz Orange T Mobile 1900 MHz Antenna Integral or external General Specifications Serial Port Type Full duplex asynchronous Data rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps Memory Type Solid state non volatile Size 128K allocatable between channels as required max 64K channel Clock Type Crystal controlled calendar clock with leap year adjustment Accuracy 100 seconds per month maximum error over operating temperature range Synchronisation Option to synchronise clock to GSM network Supply Type Internally powered by a single lithium battery pack user exchangeable Battery Life Typically 5 years depending on mode of use Internal back up cell maintains logging and local communications when main battery pack is discharged Recording Recording interval Programmable between 1 second and 1 hours Data storage Rotating store or store until full Alarm Dial Out High low alarms independently programmable on each channel
40. ocal communications when main battery pack is discharged Recording Recording interval 15 30 or 60 minutes Data storage Rotating store or store until full Alarm Dial Out High low update data more frequently after an alarm Environmental Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C Protection classification IP66 Connectors Military specification conforming to MIL C 26482 Dimensions mm Sensor 217 h x 82 w x 88 d Cello 191 h x 140 w x 150 d UM583000 Issue 4 Page 45 of 45 DMR 3512
41. onnecting the Cello communications port to a computer installed with Technolog software Several computer types and operating systems are supported This User Guide describes the procedure for the PC General Purpose Software GP1 and GP2 PC PMAC Plus and PMAC Lite software Psion Workabout Dragons software and PDA Pocket PMAC software Cello Wizard software for PC and PDA is also suitable and is covered in a separate manual Note Cello I S requires a Fast Barrier Unit FBU to be interposed in the safe area between the Cello I S and the P C or other The following stages should be completed in order UM583000 Issue 4 Page 13 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG Connect Cello to the host PC Configure Cello for an application Enter site details in the Cello Notepad Set the remote communications parameters Set the Cello clock Check inputs signals and adjusting offsets Start recording Please refer to the relevant software user guides for further information IMPORTANT Cellos supplied in the UK with prepaid GSM service charges will require 3 2 1 activation To activate a Cello contact Technolog Cello Support 44 0 1629 823611 The Cello Serial Number will be required If the Cello is not activated it will cease transmitting data after approximately 5 days depending upon configuration PC GPX Software Version x 46 or later versions of the Technolog GPS sof
42. p window Select Dialout Settings and then choose Advanced Settings For Cellos using firmware 3 44 or above modifications can be made to Send Data frequency and Check For Messages frequency Modify as appropriate and select Close to return to the Logger Dial out and Alarms Editor window Select Update Logger Advanced Dial Out Settings a m Send Data m Check For Messages m Dial Out Communications Mode e Only when G er e pa i data Use Data Call for regular wake up Daily C Weekly C Daily Use SMS for regular wake up Monthly Hourly IV Send Latest Data a Every Hour Hour E Send Index Yalues V Send error log entries Syne with Syne with i i Midnight Midnight MV Synchronise clock with network Sync with Syne with Message Wait time 120 secs z C Regular Regular dial out time dial out time Prana a ELSA D m 4Guto Answer Gonhiquration p Modem Configuration Humber of rings before 28 Radio PAD attached J AT Modem attached Dial even if no dial tone Answer Window Use Pulse Dialling Start B End UK Pulse Dial Timing 67 33 US Canada Timing 61 39 m Dial Out Retry Mode Use 2100Hz Answer Tone cy Single Sequence J Use Guard Tone in answer mode Repeat every 2 hours 1600Hz Guard Tone fs SOOH 2 Guard Tone UM583000 Issue 4 Page 32 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version
43. page UM583000 Issue 4 Page 26 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG iv This would normally include Site name Site No and PMAC ID which are all editable Click on each one in turn and enter the site specific details using the pop up keyboard Additional lines relate to the individual channels and would include for example the pressure range for a pressure channel or the flow scale factor for a flow channel Select After amending each line followed by Write Notepad to write the details to the Cello and return you to the Setup Logger menu pap 3 AF Pocket PMAC 43 59 Ok Single channel flow count recording usi zB Logger Settings Site name abc cello street Site No 87654321 PMAC ID 1234 Flow Ch 2 Name Flow Cancel Write Notepad Ej Setting the remote communications parameters Select Dial out Settings gt from the Setup Logger window and then select Setup Dial Out Tick the Enable Regular Dial out box and change the Logger Dial Out Time if required Enter the number of the host PC communications device that will receive the data into the PMAC Data field For Cellos using the UK Vodafone network this will be 23533900 followed by the six digit NUA of the RadioPad e g 235339001 23456 For UK TMSC Cellos this will be 81714 For other Cellos this will be the phone number of a GSM modem Choos
44. put configuration for the first channel will be displayed If the reading appears to be incorrect this may be due to the scale factor entered in the Notepad being incorrect or the offset requiring adjustment If the input requires zeroing or the offset to be adjusted this is achieved as follows Zeroing an input channel Apply a signal representing zero e g for a pressure channel vent the pressure port to atmosphere then select Set Input followed by Zero Input Select Close to return to the Cello Setup window Select the lt Prev Channel or Next Channel gt buttons to change to the next channel Check all enabled channels IMPORTANT Cellos with an integral pressure sensor must always be zeroed after vii configuration Adjusting the offset for an input channel Apply a signal representing a known value and select Set Input Overtype the displayed value with the required value and select Write Changes to return to the Cello Setup window Starting recording Choose the General Settings option in the Cello Setup window and select Start Logger PMAC will now start the Cello logging The Cello will automatically send its logger settings details to the PMAC Host PC and the site will be created in the Host PC PMAC database The setup is now complete Close down the Local Comms window and disconnect the PC Laptop from the Cello FBU IMPORTANT Ensure that the dustcaps are fully tightened as the Cello is unlikely to be visited re
45. t Logger The Cello will commence logging The Pocket Timebase PC may now be disconnected Time Res Logger 10 Seconds X Store Mode Rotating Store v E IMPORTANT Ensure that the dustcaps are fully tightened as the Cello is unlikely to be visited regularly Do not use lubricant on Cello connectors UM583000 Issue 4 Page 28 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG 4 Additional Features 4 1 Cello Alarms Cello supports three types of alarm strategy These are high and low threshold alarms high and low threshold alarms that operate only during a preset time window windowed alarms and profile alarms All alarms can be programmed using the PMAC Plus Alarm Wizard software To amend or save Cello alarms execute PMAC and login with System Manager privileges i Execute the Alarm Wizard for your chosen site The alarm wizard icon is displayed as a Bell in the top line of the site database screen for all sites where alarms are possible ii Click on File gt Open and load the dat file for the particular channel of the Cello you wish to create alarms for iii One day of data for the channel of data selected will be displayed Use the arrow keys in to move around the data Ch 01 3128 Alarm Wizard System Manager m z ol x Eile Yiew Logger Alarms Channel Data Help eril Qas amp Slal gt PRESSURE m The new setting have not been sent to the logger 1
46. tware should be installed on the host PC The software installation procedure is detailed separately in the GPS user manual Connecting Cello to the host PC Connect the PC serial port to the Cello communications port 4 pin connector Note Cello IS requires a fast barrier unit FBU to be interposed between the PC and the Cello IS Configuring Cello for an application Execute the GPS software and proceed as follows From the Main Menu Select NEWLOG From the Communication Menu Select LOCAL From the Newlog Menu Select SETUP From the Setup Menu Select CONFIGURE From the Configure Menu Select LOGGER Select the required config file and press RETURN to send the file to the Cello To view details of the file before selection press F2 Note Configuring any logger will overwrite any data currently stored in the logger The Cello is now configured for the application UM583000 Issue 4 Page 14 of 45 DMR 3512 Cello GSM Data Logger User Manual Version 4 TECHNOLOG ii Entering site details in the Cello Notepad Enter the site details and PMAC ID From the Main Menu Select NEWLOG From the Communication Menu Select LOCAL From the Newlog Menu Select SETUP From the Setup Menu Select NOTEPAD The Cello Notepad will be displayed The precise details will be dependent on the configuration file but will generally be as follows Site name Enter the Site Name Site No Can be left blank PMAC ID Enter the uniqu
47. ual Version 4 TECHNOLOG 2 3 The Utility Data Network UDN The Utility Data Network UDN allows the user to receive Cello data through a dedicated internet link as opposed to external modems The UDN is a receiving storage and routing facility that can process many thousands of messages in a minute The benefits of this system include complete redundancy as two external connections are made to receive the data 30 day backup of all messages re send of data during working hours storage of all undelivered messages indefinitely if receiving PC fails for example and much faster receipt of messages Messages are not opened or interpreted at Technolog the presence of the UDN between the GSM network and customer host PMAC PC is transparent to the user UDN accounts have to be set up at Technolog and also on the host PC contact your Technolog representative for account details The host PC connection is configured through the PMAC Communication Settings window following the opening of Port 8100 in your software and or hardware firewall i Click on the Devices tab in the PMAC Communications Settings window Click on Add Select Utility Data Network TMSC SMPP and then Next x Select the type of device to be configured for use with PMAC Plus C Modem 28 Radio PAD Cello Modem ii Select TMSC 1 from the drop down menu and then Next iii Insert your account name and Password as supplied by Technolog and then Next

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