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1. Register Number s Name Data Type Units Read Write 1 4 Model number 8 byte string None Read 5 23 Module name 38 byte string None Read 248 Identify module 16 bit integer None Read Write 25 gt Take reading flag 16 bit integer None Read Write 26 Update interval 16 bit integer Seconds Read Write 274 Active flag 1 16 bit field None Read 28 Active flag 2 16 bit field None Read 29 Active flag 3 16 bit field None Read 30 Active flag 4 16 bit field None Read 40 41 Level 4 byte float Meters Read 42 Level status code 16 bit integer Read 43 48 Level time record Time Read 55 56 Velocity 4 byte float Meters second Read 57 Velocity status code 16 bit integer Read 58 63 Velocity time record Time Read 70 71 Flow 4 byte float Cubic Meters sec Read 72 Flow status code 16 bit integer Read 73 78 Flow time record Time Read 85 86 Flow 1 4 byte float Cubic Meters sec Read 87 Flow 1 status code 16 bit integer Read 88 93 Flow 1 time record Time Read 5 6 2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output Table 5 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions Continued Register Number s Name Data Type Units Read Write 100 101 Volume 4 byte float Cubic Meters Read 102 Volume status code 16 bit integer Read 103 108 Volume time record Time Read 115 116 Volume 1 4 byte float Cubic Meters Read 117 Volume 1 status code 16 bit integer Read 118 123 Volume 1 time record Time Read 1
2. Boiling N A Specific Gravity 2 1 Point H20 1 Vapor Pressure N A Melting N A mm Hg and Temperature Point Vapor N A Evaporation Rate N A Density 1 Air 1 Solubility Insoluble but will adsorb moisture Water Not reactive but will adsorb moisture in Water Reactive Appearance Purple crystals no odor and Odor Section 3 Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Flash Point and N A Auto Ignition N A Flammability Limits in N A LEL UEL Methods Used Temperature Air by Volume Extinguisher Media Special Fire Water will generate heat due to the silica gel which will adsorb water and liberate heat Fighting Procedures Unusual Fire and When exposed to water the silica gel can get hot enough to reach the boiling point of water Flooding with Explosion Hazards water will reduce the temperature to safe limits Dry chemical carbon dioxide and foam can be used Section 4 Reactivity Hazard Data STABILITY Conditions Moisture and high humidity environments Stable To Avoid DUnstable Incompatibility Water Materials to Avoid Hazardous Carbon dioxide carbon monoxide water Decomposition Products HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Conditions None May Occur To Avoid Optional Indicating Silica Gel 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Page 2 Section 5 Health Hazard Data PRIMARY ROUTES Inhalation LIng
3. 265 266 Analog channel 7 4 byte float 0 100 percent 267 268 273 Analog channel 7 status code Analog channel 7 time record 16 bit integer 5 7 2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output Table 5 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions Continued Register Number s 280 281 Name Analog channel 8 Data Type 4 byte float Units 0 100 percent Read Write 282 Analog channel 8 status code 16 bit integer 283 288 Analog channel 8 time record Time M Note The following 21 parameters and register numbers pertain to the 2105 only representing all possible sonde measurements depending on the type of sonde s connected 415 416 Concentration 4 byte float TBD Read 417 Concentration status code 16 bit integer Read 418 423 Concentration time record Time Read 475 476 Fluorescence 4 byte float Read 477 Fluorescence status code 16 bit integer Read 478 483 Fluorescence time record Time Read 535 536 Battery 4 byte float Read 537 Battery status code 16 bit integer Read 538 543 Battery time record Time Read 595 596 Dissolved Gas 4 byte float Read 597 Dissolved Gas status code 16 bit integer Read 598 603 Dissolved Gas time record Time Read 655 656 Circul
4. 2105 Interface Module Input Voltage 1 min Off 10 25 2007 8 03 00 4M 19096 100 2105 Interface Module Wireless Signal 5 min Off 10 25 2007 8 00 00 4M 2278 100 2105 Interface Module Rainfall 1 min 1 min 10 25 2007 8 03 00 4M 19096 100 2105 Interface Module S ampler On On 10 25 2007 8 02 13 AM 11577 100 2105 Interface Module S onde Temperature 1 min Off 10 25 2007 8 02 00 4M 19093 1 2105 Interface Module S onde Turbidity 1 min Off 10 25 2007 8 02 00 AM 19076 1 xl Calculated Flow Measurement Details Set Up Data Storage Delete All Data Pushed Data Disconnect F2 Retrieve Data F8 DEFAULT Graph F3 Y Apply FS XxX Cancel Y Help Figure 2 19 Data tab Click the Pushed Data button to set up a schedule for the data to be pushed to a Flowlink Pro server Detailed Flowlink instructions are beyond the scope of this manual Flowlink s operating instructions are available in a Windows Help format You can access the Help topics for an active window by clicking its Help button or by pressing F1 on your computer s keyboard You can also access Help topics by selecting Help from the Flowlink menu 2 18 2 7 SDI 12 Input 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation The 2105 connects to up to two SDI 12 sondes for measurement of parameters such as conductivity dissolved oxygen etc depending on how your system is configured An interface cable is available for connection to YSI sond
5. Flow Rate Level Rainfall Conductivity Dissolved Oxygen Temperature pH Percent Velocity Volume Total Dissolved Solids Salinity Phos phate Ammonia Nitrate TOC COD Total Suspended Solids Sludge Index Sludge Volume SAC Turbidity Load Input Voltage Wireless Sig nal Rainfall Intensity Specific Conductance Chloride Chlorophyll ORP Ammonium Actual battery life will vary depending upon configuration The figure given assumes interrogation with Flowlink once a week with a site configuration of a 2105 2150 and 2191 using Energizer 529 batteries and a connection speed of 38400 bps The 2150 was configured to record level velocity and flow rate every 15 minutes total flow and battery voltage every 24 hours 1 7 2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction Table 1 6 Technical Specifications 2191 Battery Module Dimensions Width 9 6 inches 24 4 cm Height 6 0 inches 15 2 cm Depth 7 6 inches 19 3 cm Weight without batteries 3 2 lbs 1 4 kg Materials Polystyrene stainless steel Enclosure self certified NEMA 4X 6P 1P68 Batteries 6V alkaline lantern or rechargeable lead acid lantern quantity 2 Capacity Alkaline Lantern Batteries 25 Ahrs Eveready Energizer Model 529 Rechargeable Lead acid Lantern 5 Ahrs Batteries 1 6 Safety Symbols and This icon identifies a general hazard and is accompanied Hazard Alerts with details about the hazard The instru
6. 4200 6700 Series Supported Data Types 0 eee eee nee o 2 28 2105 Port Connector Functions 0 cece cece een ences 2 34 Modbus ASCII Address 1 Register Definitions oooooooooooo 5 6 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions 5 6 Measurement Parameters by Model Number 0 000 e ee eee 5 11 2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Description This instruction manual is designed to help you gain a thorough understanding of the operation of the 2105 2105c and 2105G Interface Modules Teledyne Isco recommends that you read this manual completely before placing the equipment into service Information in this manual applies to all variations of the 2105 except for the sections specific to the 2105C and 21056 cellular modem modules For information specific to the setup and operation of the 2105c CDMA 1xRTT Cellular Modem Module refer to Section 3 2105C Cellular Modem Module For information specific to the setup and operation of the 2105G GSM GPRS Cellular Modem Module refer to Section 4 2105G Cellular Modem Module The 2105 Interface Module is designed to store data from Isco s 2100 Series flow modules and Pulse Doppler flow meters The 2105 also provides Modbus input sampler interface and rain gauge and SDI 12 input It works in conjunction with Isco s Flowlink software If you have ordered any version of the Isco Model 6
7. a A CO N You can turn on the serial output before or after configuration of the 4200 The 6700 Series sampler must be in extended mode for serial data output To place the sampler in extended mode at the main menu press keys 6712 2 To activate serial data output 1 From the Other Functions menu select Software Options 2 On the Software Options screen scroll and select Serial Output Select YES 3 Under Port Settings choose 2400 or 9600 must match the baud rate selected for the 2105 4 Select the desired output interval between 15 seconds and 15 minutes To configure the 2105 for interfacing with the 4200 6700 1 Connect the 2105 to the instrument s interrogator port Contact the factory to order the appropriate cable 2 Connect to the 2105 with Flowlink and select the Modbus tab 3 In the Protocol Setup box a The Protocol Type field is not used b Baud 2400 or 9600 c Bits 8 d Parity None e Stop Bits 1 4 Click New Device and enter a Device Name for your instru ment For the Address enter 245 Click Continue 5 In the Device Parameters window use the register addresses from Table 2 2 to enter all desired parameters taking care to specify 4 byte float for Data Format Also refer to Table 2 2 for the correct Flowlink Data Type and 2 27 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Register Number Units of Measure The Parameter Name can be anything you choose
8. provided it is used only once M Note The Data Command Field column in Table 2 2 refers to serial data identifiers used in remote operation For consistency you may wish to use the identifier for the Parameter Name Parameter Flowlink Data Type Battery Voltage Table 2 2 4200 6700 Series Supported Data Types Units of measure Volts Data Command Field Level Meters Level Signal Strength 0 100 Flow Cubic meters per second Volume Cubic meters Forward volume Cubic meters Reverse volume Cubic meters Sampler Enabled Volume Cubic Meters Rain rolls over every 255 tips Tips Current day s rain tips since midnight Tips Previous day s rain tips since midnight Tips pH Dissolved Oxygen pH units Milligrams per liter Temperature Degrees Celsius YSI 600 pH pH units YSI Dissolved Oxygen Milligrams per liter YSI 600 Conductivity Millisiemens per centimeter YSI 600 Specific Conductance Millisiemens per centimeter YSI 600 Salinity Parts per thousand YSI 600 Total Dissolved Solids Milligrams per liter YSI 600Temperature Degrees Celsius YSI oxidation reduction potential Millivolts YSI level Meters 2 28 YSI ammonium nitrogen YSI ammonia nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter Milligrams nitrogen per liter 2105 Interface Module Section
9. the antenna Antenna Manhole lid Mounting hardware Mounting shank Figure 3 3 2105C Manhole lid mount antenna FULLY INSERT TOOL INTO ANTENNA Figure 3 4 Manhold lid mount antenna Installation M Note When any communication connector is not in use it should always be capped The cap will seal the connector to prevent corrosion prevent moisture from entering the unit and improve communications 2105 Interface Module Section 3 2105c Cellular Modem 3 4 2105 Interface Module Section 4 21056 Cellular Modem 4 1 Overview 4 1 1 Data Retrieval 4 1 2 Text Messaging 4 1 3 Stacking Compatibility 4 2 SIM Card The 2105G Modem Module contains a cellular modem equipped with Global System Mobile GSM communication technology with GPRS service capability After the module is installed you must establish that there is a modem at the site by configuring the module via direct con nection with Isco s Flowlink software see Section 2 4 Using a computer running Flowlink and the appropriate cellular service you can call up your monitoring site to configure the flow module settings and retrieve flow data Detailed operating instructions are available in Flowlink in a Windows Help format and in the flow module s Installation and Operation Guide Using GSM technology and with the appropriate SIM card the 21056 is capable of digital text messaging to up to five text capable cellular phones o
10. 2099 5 10 Table 5 3 Measurement Parameters by Model Number 2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output 2103 2103c g 2105 2105c g 2108 2110 2150 2151 2151P Voltage Analog channel 1 Level Level Analog channel 2 Flow Velocity Analog channel 3 Volume Flow Voltage Flow 1 Temperature Volume Volume 1 Voltage Temperature Subject to change 2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output 5 12 6 1 Overview 6 1 1 Cleaning 6 2 Desiccant 2105 Interface Module Section 6 Maintenance The 2105 is designed to perform reliably in adverse conditions with a minimal amount of routine service requirements To keep your system working properly you should check the desiccant and channel conditions at regular intervals Maintenance intervals are affected by many variables Humidity levels obviously affect the service life of the desiccant and the amount of debris in the stream can drastically alter the channel conditions Experience is often the best tool to use when establishing minimum maintenance intervals for your system Until you have gained an understanding of the module s operation under dif fering environmental conditions a weekly maintenance interval is recommended The module case may be cleaned using a soft cloth warm water and a mild detergent Do not use an abrasive cleanser or you might scratch the surface of t
11. 584 69 2004 585 69 2004 586 69 2004 587 69 2004 589 60 2004 564 60 2004 566 60 2004 565 60 5314 820 60 5314 898 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets This appendix to the manual provides Material Safety Data Sheets for the desiccant used by the 2105 Module Teledyne Isco cannot guarantee the accuracy of the data Specific questions regarding the use and handling of the products should be directed to the manufacturer listed on the MSDS C 1 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Material Safety Data Sheet Indicating Silica Gel Identity Trade Name as Used on Label Manufacturer MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES INC MSDS Number M75 formerly Multiform Desiccants Inc Address 325 Harlem Road CAS Number Buffalo NY_ 14224 Phone Number For Information 716 824 8900 Date Prepared July 6 2000 Emergency Phone 716 824 8900 Prepared By G E McKedy Number Section 1 Material Identification and Information Components Chemical Name amp Common Names OSHA ACGIH OTHER LIMITS Hazardous Components 1 or greater Carcinogens 0 1 or PEL TLV RECOMMENDE greater D Silica Gel SiOz 98 0 6mg m 10mg m total dust total dust Cobalt Chloride gt 2 0 0 05mg m O5mg m TWA cobalt Cobalt TWA metal dust amp fume Non Hazardous Ingredients TOTAL 100 Section 2 Physical Chemical Characteristics
12. A CAUTION Desiccant may produce irritating fumes when heated Observe the following precautions e Use a vented oven in a well ventilated room Do not remain in the room while the regeneration is taking place e Use the recommended temperature Avoid heating the desiccant at higher than recommended temperatures There is the potential of irritating fumes coming from the des iccant during reactivation Because of this we urge you to use caution and to heat the desiccant in a well ventilated room Material Safety Data Sheets are in the back of this manual The desiccant s ability to remove moisture may lessen with each saturation reactivation cycle resulting in a need for more fre quent service After several cycles the desiccant may no longer be effective as it saturates too quickly At this point replace the desiccant To reactivate the silica gel desiccant pour the spent desiccant into a heat resistant container Never heat the cartridge assembly it will melt Heat the silica gel in a vented convection oven at 212 to 350 F 100 to 175 C for two to three hours or until the blue or yellow color returns Allow the desiccant to cool and store it in an airtight container until ready for use 6 3 Hydrophobic Filter 209 0093 93 6 4 O Rings 6 5 How to Obtain Service 2105 Interface Module Section 6 Maintenance If the 2105 is in a humid location or submerged a hydrophobic filter prevents water from entering
13. CDMA technology The 2105c has 1xRTT capability where this service is available After the module is installed you must establish that there is a modem at the site by configuring the module via direct con nection with Isco s Flowlink software see Section 2 4 Using a computer running Flowlink you can call up your moni toring site to configure the flow module settings and retrieve flow data Detailed operating instructions are available in Flowlink in a Windows Help format and in the flow module s Installation and Operation Guide Using CDMA technology the 2105C is capable of digital text mes saging to up to 5 text capable cellular phones or pagers when a programmed alarm condition occurs Consult the Flowlink Help files and manual for details on pro gramming alarm conditions The 2105c can be located anywhere within a stack of 2100 Series modules or used remotely powered by an Isco 2191 battery module The 2105c is compatible with Isco s 2150 Area Velocity flow module 2110 Ultrasonic flow module 2101 Field Wizard 2102 Wireless module 674 Rain Gauge and accQmin Flow Meter A CAUTION Never use the 2105Ci module s antenna with a 2105C module The 2105c only works in a CDMA cellular service area with1xRTT service See your local service provider for avail ability 3 1 2105 Interface Module Section 3 2105c Cellular Modem 3 2 Antenna Options 3 2 1 Magnetic Mount part 60 2004 566 One of three
14. Graph F3 Y Apply FS Xx Cancel 4 Help Figure 2 24 ADFM tab for Pulse Doppler devices 2 23 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 11 Modbus Input The 2105 module is capable of receiving data from devices using Modbus ASCII or Modbus RTU protocol The 2105 Modbus input function supports ASCII and RTU pro tocols but the RS 232 can only interface directly with one input The RS 485 will require a converter but it can support up to two inputs Teledyne Isco offers an RS 232 to RS 485 converter M Note You must set up and configure your monitoring control system and Modbus device s before adding the 2105 module M Note Modbus and Pulse Doppler input see Section 2 10 cannot be used simultaneously in the same system From the Modbus tab configure the protocol To add a device to the system click New Device ARE Site 2100 Series Site Jump to measurement tab gt MA Site Info Devices Measurements Data Flow Rate Alarms Wireless Power Control ADFM Modbus r Protocol Setup Protocol Type Baud Bits Parity Stop Bits Address Data Type Units of Me New Device Edit Device Disconnect F2 Figure 2 25 Modbus input tab 2 24 Remove Device Add Modbus device DEFAULT Graph F3 Y Apply F9 X Cancel 2 Help 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation The information entered in the c
15. INC PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 692203300 T 620 DIA X 125 THICK 692203301 T 670 DIA X 125 THICK For current prices and quotations on parts contact Isco Service Department 2 This list is subject to change without notice A 6 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A 7 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A 1 2 2191 Battery Module A 8 Drawing 602003113 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List 502003113 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST SHEET 2 OF 2 TELEDYNE ISCO INC REV A DATE 06200 Ti PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 099000201 DESICCANT BAG 16 5 GRAM 2 202100669 JO RING 669 ID 079 CROSS SECTION BUNA N RUBBER 3 231310140 SCREW SELF TAP 4 X 3 8 PAN HEAD PHILLIPS SST 4 231514920 SCREW SELF TAP 6 19 X 5 8 TORX PAN HEAD SST 5 490001300 HUMIDITY INDICATOR CARD 6 602003014 CAP BATTERY NODE T 602003019 NODE CLIP 8 002004012 CAP ASSEMBLY MALE CONNECTOR 9 602 A BATTERY CAP ASSEMBLY Includes 3 5 6 11 amp 12 0 602004030 BATTERY HOLDER ASSEMBLY 692003011 BAITERY CAP GASKET 2 692003067 BATTERY CAP PLATE Refer to 2150 2110 module for a
16. a stack Otherwise the latch is normally locked Figure 2 4 shows how to lock the latch Latches will click when they are fully locked and unlocked 2 4 Locate the latch extending from the desiccant side of the module Push in to slide the latch toward the con nector side of the module Figure 2 4 Locking the Latch 2 2 2 Communication Connectors 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation When a communication connector is not in use the con nector should always be capped The cap will seal the con nector to prevent corrosion prevent moisture from entering the unit and improve communications When a communication connector is in use store the cap on the holder next to the connector The communication connector will be sealed by its mating connector CAUTION Caps PUSH ON and PULL OFF Do not rotate the caps to remove them from the connectors 2 5 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 2 3 Installing the Batteries Load the Lantern Battery into the Carrier Figure 2 5 Insert Battery in Carrier Insert the carrier and battery into the module Note the position of the carrier s con nector it must be aligned toward the center of the module The Battery Module requires two lantern batteries The figures below show a 6 VDC alkaline battery Rechargeable 6 VDC lead acid batteries are also available for the module To install the batteries follow
17. antenna types is included with your system spec ified when ordering the magnetic mount antenna the in street antenna and the manhole lid mount antenna For the transmitter to comply with FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE regulations the antenna must be located a minimum of 30 centimeters 12 inches from the human body This antenna is 3 inches tall and has a 6 foot cable It is for general use and is especially desirable when the system is stored within an enclosure Figure 3 1 2105C magnetic mount antenna 3 2 2 In Street part 60 2004 564 This antenna is 4 inches in diameter and 1 75 inches tall with a 10 foot cable It is used primarily in manhole applications The antenna can be buried next to the manhole in a hole bored into the pavement at a depth leaving the top of the antenna flush with the street A connecting hole is drilled through the manhole collar for the antenna s cable To complete the instal lation fill the holes in with cement or asphalt Figure 3 2 2105C in street antenna 3 2 2105 Interface Module Section 3 2105c Cellular Modem 3 2 3 Manhole Lid Mount This antenna is 6 inches in diameter and 0 705 inches tall part 60 5314 820 4 575 inches tall with manhole and mounting shank included A hole is drilled into the manhole cover to accommodate the 3 4 by 4 shank then the antenna is inserted cable first into the hole and fastened in place using the special tool provided with
18. control 2 19 Datatab 02 e eee ee 2 20 Sonde setup tab 2 21 Rainfall measurement tab 2 22 Sampler tab 04 2 23 Data Storage Setup window 2 24 ADFM tab for Pulse Doppler devices 2 25 Modbus input tab 2 26 Modbus configuration window 2 27 Device parameters measured data 2 28 2105 cables and associated equipment 2 29 2105 Interface connector 3 1 2105C magnetic mount antenna 3 2 2105C in street antenna 3 3 2105C Manhole lid mount antenna 3 4 Manhold lid mount antenna Installation 4 1 Accessing the SIM card on the bottom of the module 4 2 SIM card slot and release switch 4 3 Inserting the SIM card into the module 4 4 2105G magnetic mount antenna 4 5 2105G in street antenna 4 6 2105C Manhole lid mount antenna 4 7 Manhold lid mount antenna Installation 5 1 Configuration example direct connection shown List of Tables 1 1 2105 Interface Module Components Top View 1 2 2105 Interface Module Components Bottom View 1 3 Battery Module Components Top View 2105 Interface Module Table of Contents vii 2105 Interface Module Table of Contents viii 1 5 1 6 2 1 2 2 2 3 5 1 5 2 5 3 Battery Module Components Bottom View 0 0 cece cece eee 1 6 Technical Specifications 2105 Interface Module 02 20 e eee 1 7 Technical Specifications 2191 Battery Module oooooocoomomomom 1 8 Voltage Specifications for 2100 System Components o ooooooooocoocooooo 2 2
19. every usable application This section will discuss the overall capabilities and operation of Modbus There are many standard third party Modbus drivers and OPC servers that may be used to link a remote Modbus device such as a 2100 Series module to SCADA or process control software such as Wonderware or Intellution The OPC server commu nicates with the remote instrumentation and accesses registers The definition of what information is contained and where the register number or address is decided by the manufacturer Teledyne Isco 5 1 2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output 5 2 5 2 1 Establishing Communication Modbus ProtocolSetup 5 2 2 Module Addressing In a 2100 module the registers hold but are not limited to the current real time value of the meter s level velocity flow input voltage temperature and total flow readings stored in specified register locations A list of the 2100 register addresses and what parameters are held where is available in Section 5 6 By accessing these registers you can obtain the current value of whatever parameter you desire The reading s can then be dis played or stored wherever you designate as a destination for example a process control computer M Note Level flow velocity and temperature data is stored in metric units only Not all registers are limited to read only data storage You can also use some registers for control pur
20. input instructions begin by reading Section 2 11 Modbus Input The 2105 module can capture log and push data from a 4200 Series flow meter or 6700 Series sampler The 2105 interfaces with the instrument through a simulated Modbus connection 4200 6700 data parameters must be entered as Modbus param eters Data stored in the 4200 6700 may not exactly match the same data stored in the 2105 because the 4200 6700 stores the average of readings per interval while the 2105 will retrieve only the last measurement taken for each interval Because of this difference in data storage the 4200 6700 clock should be set slightly ahead of the 2105 clock in order for the 2105 to capture recently updated parameters Activating 4200 Serial Output Activating Sampler Serial Output Configuring the 2105 for 4200 6700 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation The interface will not work unless the flow meter or sampler s serial output function is activated By default 4200 flow meters and 6700 Series samplers do not have the serial output function activated To activate the serial output function 1 Gointo the 4200 Set Up screen Use the arrow key to arrow to Optional Outputs Select the Serial Output option Under Periodic Serial Output Choose ON Under the baud rate Choose 2400 or 9600 must match the baud rate selected in the 2105 6 Under Serial output interval Choose between 15 seconds to 15 minutes
21. on all modules and cables for voltage ranges M Note All connected system components should share a common supply ground Follow the instructions below to install your 2105 module Most of these instructions are similar for the 2105C and 21056 However if you are using either of these two cellular modem modules read Section 3 2105c Cellular Modem or Section 4 21058 Cellular Modem for additional installation and setup information Latches must be operated to stack and unstack the modules and to gain access to the vent screw Take a moment to familiarize yourself with operating the latches You must unlock the latch to place the module on top of another module in a stack The latch is unlocked by pushing in the latch release on the connector side of the module To lock the latch push in the latch on the desiccant side of the module 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation A CAUTION The latch can be damaged by applying too much force Never press on both sides at the same time Do not force the latch if it is obstructed While some degree of pressure must be applied to slide the latch the ends of the latches should never bend more than 1 8 Locate the latch release on the con nector side of the module Push in to slide the latch toward the desiccant side of the module Figure 2 3 Unlocking the Latch Figure 2 3 shows how to unlock the latch You must unlock the latch to place the module on top of
22. oooooomooorroo nr 3 3 Section 4 21056 Cellular Modem AND OVERVIEW A A se ia ace 4 1 4 1 1 Data Retrieval lema ue woh aa He eh cnc wae co ee 4 1 4 1 2 Text Messaging alada ad dad da gokart 4 1 4 1 3 Stacking Compatibility 0 0 ccc eee nee 4 1 4 2 SIM Card des eh 4 1 4 3 Antenna Options sheets eae Sees ead eee poe eae bee ete ees 4 4 4 3 1 Magnetic Mount part 60 2004 565 2 eee ee eee e ee eae 4 4 4 3 2 In Street part 60 2004 564 2 eee eee e eee 4 4 4 3 3 Manhole Lid Mount part 60 53142820 id eth E aes be aden weed 4 5 4 4 Setting Up the Access Point Name 0 0 cette eens 4 6 Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output Dil INtPOdUCtHON sss setas re deed rs Haag A GR dd 5 1 5 2 Operation 2 2 veo e aa eal a 5 1 5 2 1 Establishing Communication 0 0 00 cece eens 5 2 5 2 2 Module Addressing 0 ccc cette nent nnes 5 2 5 3 Configurations A ta iaa ache 5 3 5 4 Glossary of Terms A A ae es Ee pa 5 4 5 5 Common Acronyms 0 0 cee tenet eee nee 5 5 5 6 Register Specifications 2100 Output 0 0c ee eens 5 5 Section 6 Maintenance LOVE Wi A AS oP cated ies Saha aes Be a eA 6 1 A RE BU EES 6 1 6 2 Desiccanty s2cc ei ences its added ack aca ince les Rial e eee aa ea S 6 1 6 2 1 Replacing the Desiccant 0 ccc ee ete ene 6 2 6 2 2 Reactivating the Desiccant 0 0 eee en eee 6 2 6 3 Hydrophobic Filter s ocras ranee n a E N e A E
23. s Manhole number PS Internation Atude O Ste comments Latitude fo Longitude fo Disconnect F2 Retrieve Data F8 DEFAULT Graph F3 Y x Help Figure 2 13 Site Information screen 2 12 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 4 1 Modem Site If you have a 2105c or 2105G modem module you must set up Connection the Connection Information for the site These settings are on the Devices tab Figure 2 14 Click the Disconnect button to activate the fields i E Site Test Site Jump to measurement tab gt gt Not Connected Site Info Devices Measurements Data Alarms Wireless Power Control ADFM Modbus Module Name Model Name Model Number Software Version Hardware Version 2150 AY Module Area Velocity 2150 01 21 AO 2105 Interface Module Interface Module 2105 00 01 691 Al Connection information Type Direct Modem C Wireless COM port Defaut z Baud rate Defaut z Modem y Phone number Identity Configure Like Another Connect F7 DEFAULT Graph F3 Y Apply F9 X Cancel 2 Help Figure 2 14 Devices screen disconnected from site Change Module Name Retrieve Data Fe Select the Modem radio button From the pull down list select the modem in Windows that will be used to call the 2105 The default modem will appear in the Modem field To select a dif ferent modem for this site on
24. the desiccant cartridge Any amount of water will plug the filter and it must be rinsed with clean water and allowed to dry or replaced to prevent internal damage to the module Remove the hydrophobic filter with a Ys or 16mm socket Gently screw in the replacement filter Isco part 209 0093 93 If the hydrophobic filter frequently requires replacement con sider relocating the modules so that they are better protected The communication connectors on the 2105 contain O rings that need periodic treatment with silicone lubricant and replacement Whenever you replace the O rings or have removed them from the connectors for some reason you should lubricate the O rings by applying lubricant around the circumference of the ring M Note Do not use petroleum based lubricants Petroleum based lubricants will cause the O ring to swell and eventually deterio rate Aerosol silicone lubricant sprays often use petroleum based propellants If you are using an aerosol spray allow a few minutes for the propellant to evaporate before proceeding The internal components of the 2105 are not user serviceable The case is completely sealed to protect the internal components To repair the unit the case must be broken open and replaced If you think your module requires repair contact Isco s Technical Service Department Corresponding with a Teledyne Isco Technical Service Represen tative can often resolve the problem without the need to retu
25. 0669 RING 6691D 079 XSECT BUNA N 1012 RING 3641D 070 XSECT VITON 1030 RING 1 6141D 070 XSECT VITON 0017 RING 6761D 070 XSECT BUNA N 11105 CPRSN SPRING 026 DIA SST WIRE 1602 CPRSN SPRING 022 DIA SST WIRE 10406 PIN SPRING 06 X 38 LONG SST 3018 CLIP CONNECTOR 19 ODE CLI 22 LATCH HOLD 14 CAP PLUG MODIFICATION DESICCANT 16 PLUG FEMALE PROBE 3086 DESICCANT TUBE 4 1 LONG 3516 PLUG MALE 3505 ANTENNA CONNECTOR CLIP 3568 PLUG FEMALE ANTENNA 3915 CAP MALE 2105 4012 CAP ASSEMBLY MALE CONNECTOR 4013 PLUG ASSEMBLY FEMALE CONNECTOR 4060 DSCC ASSY incl items 4 11 13 20 22 25 826 4264 DESICCANT CAP ASSEMBLY 4311 2100 CARRYING HANDLE ASSEMBLY 5003 AIR FILTER MODIFICATION IN LINE 692003189 SMALL LATCH 692003190 LARGE LATCH For current prices and quotations on parts contact Isco Service Department This list is subject to change without notice PO PO Cw DO DW DO Ou CoO gt Ww W MO FRO FRO FR JMO FRO MO PO J PO MO JMO PO MO PO PO Oo CO a ony BI Co Pro Olua Pl ala l Clr a 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 op DO A 5 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST SHEET 5 OF 5 TELEDYNE ISCO
26. 2 Installation and Operation Table 2 2 4200 6700 Series Supported Data Types Continued Register Number Parameter Flowlink Data Type YSI nitrate nitrogen Units of measure Milligrams nitrogen per liter Data Command Field YSI turbidity Nephelometric turbidity units YSI chloride Milligrams per liter YSI flow rate Cubic meters per second YSI flow volume Cubic meters Sampler Enable Status Logical Velocity Meters per second Velocity Signal Percent Velocity Spectrum Strength Percent FR Temperature Conductivity Degrees Celsius Milliseimens per centimeter Dissolved oxygen Milligrams per liter pH pH units Salinity Parts per thousand Specific Conductance Total Dissolved Solids Temperature Milliseimens per centimeter Grams per liter Degrees Celsius Oxidation reduction potential Millivolts Level Meters Ammonium nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter Ammonia nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter Nitrate Nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter Turbidity Nephelometric turbidity units Chloride Milligrams per liter Chlorophyll Micrograms per liter Flow rate Cubic meters per second Flow volume Cubic meters Conductivity Milliseimens per centimeter Dissolved oxygen Milligrams per liter pH pH units Salinity P
27. 2105 Interface Module Installation and Operation Guide a TELEDYNE ISCO Everywhereyoulook Part 69 2003 588 of Assembly 60 2004 588 Copyright O 2008 All rights reserved Teledyne Isco Revision L October 15 2012 Foreword This instruction manual is designed to help you gain a thorough understanding of the operation of the equipment Teledyne Isco recommends that you read this manual completely before placing the equipment in service Although Teledyne Isco designs reliability into all equipment there is always the possi bility of a malfunction This manual may help in diagnosing and repairing the malfunc tion If the problem persists call or e mail the Teledyne Isco Technical Service Department for assistance Simple difficulties can often be diagnosed over the phone If it is necessary to return the equipment to the factory for service please follow the shipping instructions provided by the Customer Service Department including the use of the Return Authorization Number specified Be sure to include a note describing the malfunction This will aid in the prompt repair and return of the equipment Teledyne Isco welcomes suggestions that would improve the information presented in this manual or enhance the operation of the equipment itself Teledyne Isco is continually improving its products and reserves the right to change product specifications replacement parts schematics and instruc tions without notice Con
28. 30 131 Voltage 4 byte float Volts Read 132 Voltage status code 16 bit integer Read 133 138 Voltage time record Time Read 145 146 Temperature 4 byte float Degrees Celsius Read 148 153 Temperature status code Temperature time record 16 bit integer Time 160 161 Internal Temp 4 byte float Degrees Celsius 162 Internal Temp status code 16 bit integer 163 168 Internal Temp time record Time 175 176 178 183 Analog channel 1 Analog channel 1 status code Analog channel 1 time record 4 byte float 16 bit integer Time 0 100 percent 190 191 Analog channel 2 4 byte float 0 100 percent 192 Analog channel 2 status code 16 bit integer 193 198 Analog channel 2 time Record Time 205 206 Analog channel 3 4 byte float 0 100 percent 207 208 213 Analog channel 3 status code Analog channel 3 time record 16 bit integer Time 220 221 Analog channel 4 4 byte float 0 100 percent 222 Analog channel 4 status code 16 bit integer 223 228 Analog channel 4 time record Time 235 236 237 Analog channel 5 Analog channel 5 status code 4 byte float 16 bit integer 0 100 percent 238 243 Analog channel 5 time record Time 250 251 Analog channel 6 4 byte float 0 100 percent 252 Analog channel 6 status code 16 bit integer 253 258 Analog channel 6 time record Time
29. 6 3 6 4 O Rings ooe ra eek aE te EE E E EO E Vee ee eee 6 3 6 5 How to Obtain Service 0 eee arree 6 3 Appendix A Replacement Parts List A 1 Replacement Parts Diagrams and Listings ooooooooooooomoo A 1 A 1 1 2105 Interface Module 0 0 ccc E T RA EG A 2 A 1 2 2191 Battery Module oo ooooooooonorrr A 8 A 1 3 2105 Antenna Options 0 00 ccc cece A 10 Appendix B Accessories B 1 Howto Order A Be A Ss B 1 B 2 General Accessories 0 ccc ee nee nooo B 1 B 3 Cables ii a See oh FGA aw ee ia Ged Ps B 2 Bid ATEOS id id a d a es B 2 Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets vi List of Figures 1 1 2105 Components Top View 1 2 2105 Components Bottom View 1 3 Battery Module Components Top View 1 4 Battery Module Components Bottom View 2 1 Identifying the 2150 voltage specification 2 2 Identifying the voltage specification on the DB9 cable 2 3 Unlocking the Latch 2 4 Locking the Latch 2 5 Insert Battery in Carrier 2 6 Battery Module Inserting Carrier 2 7 Battery Module Aligning the Door 2 8 Battery Module Closing the Door 2 9 Unlock latch amp stow cap 2 10 Aligning the modules 2 11 Flowlink connect screen version 5 10 616 2 12 Site resolution screen 2 13 Site Information screen 2 14 Devices screen disconnected from site 2 15 Dialout phone numbers and alarm conditions 2 16 TAP Service Parameters 2 17 Power control window 2 18 Equation builder for power
30. 600bps C RCV 102C Orange I O Serial In TTL Serial Receive Receives 4 to 26 VDC default 9600bps D V5D 103D Yellow 1 0 Pulser Flow Pulse Output Transmits 65 75 ms 5 VDC pulses E A2D 104E F A2D IO5F Green I O Analog Voltage I O Analog Voltage Sampler Inhibit Out put Sampler Event Mark Input Transmits sustained 0 VDC for Inhibit Receives 3 second 4 to 26 VDC pulses G CTR 106G H CTR 107H I O Analog Voltage 1 0 Counter Rain Gauge Tip Input Sampler Bottle Number Input Receives 48 ms 0 VDC Rain pulses Receives 48 ms 4 to 26 VDC pulses J DGND J Digital Ground Digital Ground 0 VDC 100 mA typical K VBAT K Battery Voltage Battery Voltage 7 26 VDC 1A maximum L PGND L Power Ground Power Source Power Ground Power Source switched 0 VDC 3A maximum 9 12 VDC 0 5A maximum a All voltage levels are positive default and referenced to common ground on pins J and L b All pulse signals are considered 50 duty cycle c See user manual for additional information on alternate configurations 2 34 2105 Interface Module Section 3 2105c Cellular Modem 3 1 Overview 3 1 1 Data Retrieval 3 1 2 Text Messaging 3 1 3 Stacking Compatibility 3 1 4 Cellular Service The 2105c Modem Module contains a cellular modem equipped with Code Division Multiple Access
31. 77 logging rain gauge Isco rain gauge and 2105 module combination your system includes the rain gauge interface cable part 69 2004 581 The 2105 can be located anywhere within a stack of up to three other 2100 Series networked modules using the same locking mechanism that connects the 2100 Series modules to each other The 2105 is compatible with Isco s 2150 Area Velocity flow module 2110 Ultrasonic flow module 2101 Field Wizard 2103 landline modem module 2103C G cellular modem modules and 2102 wireless module The stack can be powered by any of several power options offered by Teledyne Isco such as the 2191 battery module All enclosures are rated NEMA 4X 6P IP68 The permanently sealed enclosures are designed to meet the environmental demands of many flow monitoring applications All connections between modules sensors and communication cables lock in place The locking mechanisms strongly secure the components and ensure a watertight seal 1 1 2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction 1 2 Unpacking Instructions Teledyne Isco Customer Service Dept PO Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4373 Outside USA amp Canada call 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3022 E mail IscoCSR Oteledyne com When the system arrives inspect the contents for any damage If there is damage contact the delivery company and Teledyne Isco or its agent immediately AN WARNING If there is any evidence th
32. Chloride Milligrams per liter 167 Chlorophyll Micrograms per liter 169 Flow rate Cubic meters per second 171 Flow volume Cubic meters M Note For the following parameters the Nin the identifier indicates a variable in an SDI 12 address N 34 71 Conductivity Milliseimens per centimeter CON N 34 73 2 30 Dissolved oxygen Milligrams per liter DON 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Table 2 2 4200 6700 Series Supported Data Types Continued Register Number Parameter Flowlink Data Type pH Units of measure pH units Data Command Field Salinity Parts per thousand Specific Conductance Milliseimens per centimeter Total Dissolved Solids Grams per liter Temperature Degrees Celsius Oxidation reduction Potential millivolts Level Meters Ammonium nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter Ammonia nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter Nitrate Nitrogen Chloride Milligrams nitrogen per liter Milligrams per liter Chlorophyll Micrograms per liter N 17 101 Flow rate Cubic meters per second N 17 103 Flow volume Cubic meters 2 31 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 12 Cables A variety of interfacing cables are available for use with the 2105 module Figure 2 28 briefly descri
33. Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 6 Pushed Data The 2105c or 2105G can automatically send data to a designated Capability server running Isco Flowlink Pro software using 1xRTT modem modules packet switched data transmission 2105C or GPRS packet switched data transmission 2105G The user specified primary data transmission interval 5 minutes to 24 hours can automatically change to a secondary interval when specific site conditions occur at the monitoring site An Oracle or Microsoft SQL database is required to use this feature Contact the factory for additional information only To use the data push capability you need to make sure you are connected to the modem module and then select the Data tab Figure 2 19 2105 interface Module ol x Site 2105 interface Module Jump to measurement tab gt gt O amp OTAM Connected Site Info Devices Measurements Data Level Alarms Wireless Power Control ADFM Modbus Data Storage Name Max Readings Utilization Oldest Reading Data Storage Fields 2150 Area Velocity Data Storage 78988 11 10 9 2007 4 30 00 PM 9 of 31 2105 Interface Module Data Storage 158860 100 10 12 2007 1 22 00 4M 110f31 Measurement Primar Seconda Recent Reading Readings Quality 2105 Interface Module Time 10 25 2007 8 03 00 4M 30652 100 2105 Interface Module Flow Rate 1 5 min att 0 100 2105 Interface Module T otal Flow 24 hr Off 0 100
34. Power Conservation modem modules only 0 00 e eee eens 2 16 2 5 1 Equation a oeenn et eer ar ete 2 17 2 6 Pushed Data Capability modem modules only 0 0 ccc eens 2 18 27 SDE Input dd id dl tl i Ri gad bite acca 2 19 2 8 Rain Gauge Interface sosai re a or oa Ena E E a ene e E nas 2 20 2 9 Sampler Interface crin arn di aa 2 21 2 10 Pulsed Doppler Devices ooooooooooonorrr ene 2 22 2 11 Modbus Input vis seis a headed a a ites ati tat hes 2 24 2 11 1 4200 and 6700 Series Measured Data oooooooooooo o 2 26 2 12 Cables a he ew ee ee ee we ee goa eR aa 2 32 2 13 2105 Universal Cable 60 2004 580 0 0 cece eens 2 33 2 18 1 Preparation lt e cinere ie e e e eee een e teen eee 2 33 2 13 2 2105 Connection is f 564 cence ds ee a RRA ee dae aw a woe a 2 33 Section 3 2105c Cellular Modem BL OyervieWw ori a A PA ee ee 3 1 3 11 Data Retrieval wakes Bakes al ae ees 3 1 3 1 2 Text Messaging i sb secre s a ge sete ceed aoe cane a eae ena ened 3 1 3 1 3 Stacking Compatibility 0 0 00 cc nee 3 1 3 1 4 Cellular Service y ec Poy ods Wee in ee ee ea a 3 1 3 2 Antenna Options seui e pa 0 ccc ete teen nen enn nes 3 2 3 2 1 Magnetic Mount part 60 2004 566 ccr ri ip a ce eee ene teen eee e nes 3 2 3 2 2 In Street 2105 Interface Module Table of Contents part 60 2004 564 o oooooooooooorr eee nent n eens 3 2 3 2 3 Manhole Lid Mount part H60 5314 820 o
35. Stores the connector plug when the communication connector is in use 1 6 Latch Push in to lock the module in a stack 1 5 Technical Specifications 2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction Technical specifications for the 2105 Interface Module are given in Table 1 5 Technical specifications for the 2191 Battery Module are given in Table 1 6 Table 1 5 Technical Specifications 2105 Interface Module Dimensions Width 11 3 inches 28 7 cm Height 2 9 inches 7 4 cm Depth 7 5 inches 19 1 cm Weight 2 Ibs 0 9 kg Material High impact molded polystyrene Stainless steel Enclosure NEMA 4X 6P IP68 Power Operating and Storage Temperature 7 to 26 VDC 100 mA typical at 12 VDC 1 mA standby 2 A maximum Y Note Some other system components including cables have lower voltage limits and cannot be connected in systems powered by more than 16 6 VDC Refer to Section 2 1 2 for complete information 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C Typical Battery Life 291 days Communication Speeds Supported 9600 19200 and 38400 bps Optional Cellular Communication CDMA 1xRTT 2105c or GSM GPRS 21056 Data Storage 798 Kb non volatile flash Storage Mode Storage Interval Rollover 5 bytes per reading 15 or 30 seconds 1 2 5 15 or 30 minutes or 1 2 4 12 or 24 hours Storage rate variable based on measured parameters Data Types
36. Teledyne Isco trademark or for which any other warranty is specifically stated No item may be returned for warranty service without a return authorization number issued by Teledyne Isco This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties and obligations and Teledyne Isco specifically disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The warrantor is Teledyne Isco 4700 Superior Lincoln NE 68504 U S A This warranty applies to the USA and countries where Teledyne Isco does not have an authorized dealer Customers in countries outside the USA where Teledyne Isco has an authorized dealer should contact their Teledyne Isco dealer for warranty service Before returning any instrument for repair please call fax or e mail the Teledyne Isco Service Department for instructions Many problems can often be diagnosed and corrected over the phone or by e mail without returning the instrument to the factory Instruments needing factory repair should be packed carefully and shipped to the attention of the service department Small non fragile items can be sent by insured parcel post PLEASE BE SURE TO ENCLOSE A NOTE EXPLAINING THE PROBLEM Shipping Address Teledyne Isco Attention Repair Service 4700 Superior Street Lincoln NE 68504 USA Mailing Address Teledyne Isco PO Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA 800 775 2965 lab instruments 866 298 6174 samplers amp flow meters Sale
37. Temperature Not applicable Hazardous Combustion Products Not applicable Extinguishing Media Use extinguishing media that is appropriate for the surrounding fire The silica gel and the aluminum case are not combustible Fire Fighting Instructions The silica gel and the aluminum case are not combustible Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards None Section 6 Accidental Release Measures Spill Sweep or vacuum up and place the spilled material in a waste disposal container Avoid raising dust Wash with soap and water after handling Section 7 Handling and Storage Handling Avoid raising dust and minimize the contact between worker and the material Practice good hygienic work practices Storage Store in a cool dry location Keep in sealed containers away from moisture The silica gel will readily adsorb moisture Section 8 Exposure Controls Personal Protection Engineering Controls Not required Respiratory Protection Not required Skin Protection Not required Eye Protection Not required Exposure Limits Component Name OSHA ACGIH Other Recommended Limits PEL TLV Silica gel TWA 20 mppcf Not applicable NIOSH REL P 80 mg m SiO TWA 6 mg m IDLH 3000 mg m 1 mg m TWA 02 mg m ODalt chloride cobalt mei dus amp fume as obal NIOSH REL TWA 05 mg m Cobalt metal dust amp fume as cobalt IDLH 20 mg m as metal dust amp fume as cobalt 1 m
38. arts per thousand Specific Conductance Milliseimens per centimeter 2 29 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Table 2 2 4200 6700 Series Supported Data Types Continued Register Number Parameter Flowlink Data Type Total Dissolved Solids Units of measure Grams per liter Data Command Field Temperature Degrees Celsius Oxidation reduction Potential millivolts Level Meters Ammonium nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter Ammonia nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter Nitrate Nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter Turbidity Nephelometric turbidity units Chloride Milligrams per liter Chlorophyll Flow rate Flow volume Micrograms per liter Cubic meters per second Cubic meters Conductivity Milliseimens per centimeter Dissolved oxygen Milligrams per liter 147 pH Salinity Specific Conductance pH units Parts per thousand Milliseimens per centimeter 149 Total Dissolved Solids Grams per liter 151 Temperature Degrees Celsius 153 Oxidation reduction Potential millivolts 155 Level Meters 157 Ammonium nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter 159 Ammonia nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter 161 Nitrate Nitrogen Milligrams nitrogen per liter 163 Turbidity Nephelometric turbidity units 165
39. at any items may have been damaged in shipping do not attempt to install the unit Please contact Teledyne Isco or its agent for advice When you unpack the system check the items against the packing list If any parts are missing contact the delivery company and Teledyne Isco s Customer Service Department When you report missing part s please indicate them by part number In addition to the main packing list there may be other packing lists for various sub components It is recommended that you retain the shipping cartons as they can be used to ship the unit in the event that it is necessary to transport the system Please complete the registration card and return it to Teledyne Isco 2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction 1 3 2105 Module Figures 1 1 and 1 2 identify the key components of the 2105 Components Interface Module 2105 Module 2105c or G Modem Module Figure 1 1 2105 Components Top View Table 1 1 2105 Interface Module Components Top View Item No Name Description 1 Communication Connector This port is used to connect the 2105 to other modules in a stack or to a computer using an RS232 cable Connector Cap Install on the communication connector when it is not in use to protect the connector from moisture damage When the connector is in use store the connector cap on the cap holder Cap Holder Stores the connector cap when the communication connector is in use Instrument Inter
40. atch check box For more information about sampler enabling and rain events refer to your Flowlink Help menu The 2105 can pace the sampler based on total flow volume Be sure that the sampler s programmed sampling interval com bined with the 2105 s Flow Pulse interval produce the desired volume interval Jump tomeasuementtab gt gt MSE Site Info Devices Measurements Data Sampler Alarms Wireless Power Control ADFM Modbus Module Name Measurement Name Sampler Bottle Number 0 Enable Status Disabled 2105 Interface Module Diagnostics Hide in Measurements m Sampler enable C Always C Never T latch Reset Latch Dn Trigger When is true Set Equation m Sampler pacing C None Flow Paced Flow Pulse interval TEST 1 Total Flow X 100 000000 gallons gal X Disconnect F2 Retrieve Data F8 DEFAULT Graph F3 Y Apply F9 Figure 2 22 Sampler tab 2 21 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation To record sample events and bottle numbers select Set Up Data Storage on the Sampler tab In the Data Storage Setup window Figure 2 22 select the check box next to Enable Logging Data Storage Setup Module name 2105 Interface Module Measurement name Sampler m Primary rate Store data every for z m Secondary rate Store data every or y When is true Set Equation Y oK X Can
41. ation your system includes the rain gauge interface cable part 69 2004 581 Measurement units are selectable on the Rainfall tab s pull down list Figure 2 21 Total rainfall data storage is set up like any other parameter in Set Up Data Storage However the total rainfall on the measurement tab resets to zero at midnight Jal Site 2100 Series Site Jump tomeasuementtab gt gt ME Site Info Devices Measurements Data Rainfall Alarms Wireless Power Control ADFM Modbus Module Name 2105 Interface Module Measurement Name Rainfall Diagnostics Rain since midnight 0 000 inches in y Hide in Measurements Rain gauge m Amount per tip O01 in C 0 1mm User defined 0 00000 feet ft per tip Disconnect F2 Retrieve Data F8 DEFAULT Graph F3 Y Apply FS gt 4 Cancel 2 Help Figure 2 21 Rainfall measurement tab 2 20 2 9 Sampler Interface Site 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation The 2105 can control a connected Isco wastewater sampler Two interconnect Y cables are available one for the 4700 refrig erated sampler and one for all other Isco samplers See Figure 2 28 for cable information From the Sampler tab Figure 2 22 you can choose to keep the sampler enabled or disabled or enable the sampler based on con ditions To keep the sampler enabled once it has been triggered select the L
42. ator 4 byte float Read 657 Circulator status code 16 bit integer Read 658 663 Circulator time record Time Read 715 716 Photosynthetic Radiation 4 byte float Read 717 718 723 Photosynthetic Radiation status code Photosynthetic Radiation time record 16 bit integer Time Read 775 776 Transmissivity 4 byte float 777 Transmissivity status code 16 bit integer 778 783 Transmissivity time record Time 835 836 Conductivity 4 byte float 837 Conductivity status code 16 bit integer 838 843 Conductivity time record Time 895 896 Specific Conductance 4 byte float 897 898 903 5 8 Specific Conductance status code Specific Conductance time record 16 bit integer 2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output Table 5 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions Continued Register Number s 955 956 Name Dissolved Solids Data Type 4 byte float Units Read Write 957 Dissolved Solids status code 16 bit integer 958 963 Dissolved Solids time record Time 1015 1015 Salinity 4 byte float 1017 Salinity status code 16 bit integer 1018 1023 Salinity time record Time 1075 1076 Dissolved Oxygen 4 byte float 1077 Dissolved Oxygen status code 16 bit integer 1078 1083 Dis
43. bes the purpose of each cable Depending on your configuration a system may combine up to 8 instruments M Note For information about additional cable options contact Tele dyne Isco 69 2004 580 69 2004 581 69 2004 582 69 2004 583 Universal Interconnect Rain Gauge Interconnect SDI 12 YSI Interconnect Isco 674 Rain Gauge Interconnect Cable 10 2105 Cable 50 2105 Cable 6 2105 Cable 10 2105 See Section 2 13 for tailed information ai YS 600 e 674 Bb Kit 60 2007 580 Sealed in line cable joiner IP68 Rating Tested K 69 2004 584 69 2004 585 69 2004 586 69 2004 587 Y Cable 2105 to Y Cable 2105 Y Cable 2105 Y Cable 2105 Sampler 25 Connector 10 to 4700 25 to 16 pin ADFM box caniste or accQmin 25 69 2004 589 Y Cable 2105 to 9 pin metal ADFM Canister 25 Figure 2 28 2105 cables and associated equipment 2 32 2 13 2105 Universal Cable 60 2004 580 2 13 1 Preparation 2 13 2 2105 Connection Figure 2 29 2105 Interface connector 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation This multipurpose cable connects to the 12 pin female connector on the side of the 2105 module The unterminated end can be wired to compatible circuits for interfacing These instructions explain how to prepare the cable for use and the function of each wire N CAUTION Risk of equipment damage Only experienced el
44. cel 2 Help Figure 2 23 Data Storage Setup window 2 10 Pulsed Doppler Devices 2 22 The 2105 can receive flow data QMain Velocity and Depth from a connected Pulsed Doppler device including the standard depth ADFM the H ADFM large channels the accQmin shallow water measurement and the Hot Tap closed and pres surized pipes Teledyne Isco offers a 25 foot Y cable see Figure 2 28 for connection to a Pulse Doppler instrument Pulse Doppler input and Modbus input see Section 2 11 can not be used simultaneously in the same system The 2105c or 2105G modem module can push Pulse Doppler ensemble data to a Flowlink Pro database server Pulse Doppler support and pushed data functions are activated by selecting the check box on the ADFM tab Figure 2 24 The pushed data function is configured from the Data tab Figure 2 19 See Flowlink Pro s Help menu for detailed instructions on pushed data setup Ensure that the baud rate you have selected from the pull down list matches that of the instrument 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation A ox Site 2100 Series Site Jump to measurement tab gt gt 08 54 AM Comnected Site Info Devices Measurements Data Flow Rate Alarms Wireless Power Control ADFM Modbus IV Enable ADFM Support QMain Velocity Depth Baud Rate 38400 IV Push Ensemble Data Disconnect F2 Retrieve Data F8 DEFAULT
45. ction manual identifies the hazardous condition and any steps nec essary to correct the condition The manual presents this infor mation in one of two ways N CAUTION Cautions identify a potential hazard which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury This category can also warn you of unsafe practices or conditions that may cause property damage Ay WARNING Warnings indicate potentially hazardous conditions If you do not avoid these risks they could cause you death or serious injury 2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction 1 7 Technical Service Although Teledyne Isco designs reliability into all of its equipment there is always the possibility of a malfunction occurring You can use this manual to help in diagnosing and repairing any malfunctions If the malfunction persists call or write the Teledyne Isco Technical Service Department for assis tance Teledyne Isco Technical Service Department P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 866 298 6174 or 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3001 e mail IscoService teledyne com Simple difficulties can often be diagnosed over the phone If it is necessary to return the equipment to the factory for service please follow the shipping instructions provided by the Technical Service Department including the use of the Return Authori zation Number specified Be sure to include a note describing the malfunction This will aid in the prompt repair and return of the e
46. d primarily in manhole applications The antenna can be buried next to the manhole in a hole bored into the pavement at a depth leaving the top of the antenna flush with the street A connecting hole is drilled through the manhole collar for the antenna s cable To complete the instal lation fill the holes in with cement Figure 4 5 2105G in street antenna 4 4 2105 Interface Module Section 4 21056 Cellular Modem 4 3 3 Manhole Lid Mount This antenna is 6 inches in diameter and 0 705 inches tall 4 575 part 60 5314 820 inches tall with manhole and mounting shank included A hole is drilled into the manhole cover to accommodate the 3 4 by 4 shank then the antenna is inserted cable first into the hole and fastened in placeusing the special tool provided with the antenna Antenna Manhole lid Mounting hardware Mounting shank Figure 4 6 2105C Manhole lid mount antenna FULLY INSERT TOOL INTO ANTENNA Figure 4 7 Manhold lid mount antenna Installation M Note When any communication connector is not in use it should always be capped The cap will seal the connector to prevent corrosion prevent moisture from entering the unit and improve communications 2105 Interface Module Section 4 21056 Cellular Modem 4 4 Setting Up the Access You may need to set up the access point that your cellular service Point Name uses The access point information is available from your service provider This
47. dards to which Conformity is Declared EN 61326 1 2006 EMC Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Standard Description Severity Applied Performance Criteria EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Level 2 4kV contact discharge A Level 3 8kV air discharge EN61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity 80 MHz to 1000MHz 80 AM at 1kHz A Level 3 10V m EN61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Level 3 2kV on AC lines A Level 3 1kV on I O lines EN61000 4 5 Surge on AC Lines Level 3 2kV common mode A Level 3 1kV differential mode EN61000 4 6 Conducted RF on AC and I O 150 kHz to 80 MHz A lines Level 2 3 rms 80 modulated EN6100 4 11 Voltage Dips Interruptions 100 drop 10ms A CISPR11 RF Emissions Group 1 Class A Industrial Scientific and EN 55011 Medical Equipment EN61000 3 2 3 3 Harmonic and Flicker We the undersigned hereby declare that the design of the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s and Standards as of December 12 2007 ge ae William Foster USA Representative TELEDYNE ISCO A Teledyne Technologies Company William Foster Vice President of Engineering Teledyne Isco Inc 4700 Superior Street Lincoln Nebraska 68504 Phone 402 464 0231 Fax 402 464 4543 60 2002 569 Teledyne Isco One Year Limited Factory Service Warranty This warranty exclusively covers instruments provid
48. ds its stated operating range 2 1 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Table 2 1 Voltage Specifications for 2100 System Components Module or Cable Earlier Voltage Range Current Voltage Range Updated 2150 7 16 6 VDC 7 26 VDC March 2005 2110 2101 7 16 6 VDC 2103 2102 10 2 16 6 VDC 2108 2105 RS 232 DB9 Cable part 60 2004 046 RS 232 USB Cable part 60 2004 507 7 26 VDC 7 16 6 VDC January 2009 N A Sampler Interface Cable N A Cable is powered part 60 2004 260 from sampler CE 5 557 536 Ser Mo At con NE 68804 ina er es Isco Inc nm sco com 4704 Superior St NE 68504 USA 402 464 0231 1600 2 204379 USA 3 Canada Figure 2 1 Identifying the 2150 voltage specification 2 2 Lower Voltage Higher Voltage DB9 Cable DB9 Cable 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation The module crown connector on the earlier RS 232 DB9 digital communication cable part 60 2004 046 is unmarked The con nector on the 26 volt cable has a serial tag specifying the higher voltage refer to Figure 2 2 y Figure 2 2 Identifying the voltage specification on the DB9 cable 2 2 Installation Preparation 2 2 1 Latches Locking and Unlocking Ay WARNING Injury and or equipment damage can result from connecting modules or cables to a power source exceeding the specified operating voltage range Check labeling
49. e Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output 5 4 Glossary of Terms 5 4 The operation sequence for the example above can be summa rized in the following steps 2150 1 2150s take readings from probes 2 2150s store readings level velocity flow rate etc in their specified registers Process Control 3 The user requests data through Process Control 4 Process Control asks the OPC server to gather informa tion 5 OPC connects to the 2150 stack through the cable direct connection takes register data from the specified 2150 and populates the OPC server s holding index 6 Process Control takes data from the OPC server s holding index and gives data to the user Note that Process Control can be either manual or automated in this example and that the OPC server and Process Control may be located physically on the same computer ASCU Short for American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII is a code that represents English characters with numbers Most computers represent text with ASCII code making it possible for one computer or device to share data with another For output 2100 modules support Modbus ASCII pro tocol Dedicated Line A telecommunications path reserved for com munication between two specified points and not shared among multiple points Modbus Protocol Modbus Protocol is a messaging structure used to establish master slave client server communications between intell
50. e number of the module in the stack N minus 1 contain data from the individual modules The Modbus ASCII addresses will be sorted by the model number and then by module name which is entered by the user through Flowlink This allows the user to control the ordering of the addresses and easily predict what data will be in specific reg isters Every measured parameter has a corresponding status and measurement time that are updated with each mea surement The maximum number of supported measurements from all modules in the system is 28 5 5 2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output The Modbus registers are assigned within 30 seconds after the 2100 module is powered up To conserve power for the users who do not use Modbus communications no Modbus registers will be updated with sensor readings until a Modbus master communi cates with the 2100 module The register definitions for the Site Information device Modbus ASCII address 1 are in Table 5 1 Table 5 1 Modbus ASCII Address 1 Register Definitions Register Number s Name Datatype Units Read Write 1 Number of module N 1 4 16 bit integer None Read 2 20 Site name 38 byte string None Read The register definitions for the individual modules Modbus ASCII addresses 2 N 1 are in Table 5 2 Table 5 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions
51. e with the module via direct connection M Note The Set Wireless Schedule option is not selectable for any 2105 modules Site 2105 interface Module Jump to measurement tab gt gt TE3O0AM Connected Site Info Devices Measurements Data Level Alarms Wireless Power Control ADEM Modbus eless Schedule Power Control Power Modem When pel Equation Disconnect F2 Retrieve Data F8 DEFAULT Graph F3 Y Apply FS Figure 2 17 Power control window 2 16 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 5 1 Equation The Set Equation button Figure 2 17 allows you to control the On Off time of the modem through the use of equations Figure 2 18 When the conditions of an equation are true the site will turn the modem on When conditions are false the modem is turned off conserving battery power To begin building an equation select a condition from the list Click Edit Condition to activate the equation building functions x List Selectthe equation or a condition from the ist to modify Cick OK Module Name fat 05 Interface Module y Y DK Equation list y Add Modify Saye Delete x Cancel Equation 7 Help EE AND GF NOT Backspace Delete Parameter Measurement Interval fis Minutes Select Condition Condon G Edit Condition Condition H y Figure 2 18 Equation builder for power control 2 17 2105 Interface
52. ectronic tech nicians should make the connections to an external device using cable 69 2004 580 1 Referring to Table 2 3 select the appropriate wires and tin the ends with solder or attach crimped connector ends 2 Electrically insulate any unused wires 3 Ensure that the connection has protection from the envi ronment such as cable conduit Teledyne Isco offers a sealed in line cable joiner for wat Ay WARNING Ensure that no wire ends come into contact with each other Personal injury power shutdown or component failure can result Wires not in use should be individually sealed at all times To connect the cable to a 2105 module simply press the cable connector into the module s connector port until it clicks Figure 2 29 To disconnect the cable press down on the spring loaded connector tab and pull the cable connector out M Note Always insert connector caps into unused connectors to termi nate the network and prevent moisture damage Z Module Connector Modem Module Shown Universal Cable Connector 2 33 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Table 2 3 2105 Port Connector Functions Wire Color Functionalit y Default Configuration Additional Information A SDI 12A Brown SDI 12 Data SDI 12 Data Master Transmits Receives 0 to 5 VDC 1200bps B XMT 101B Red 1 0 Serial Out TTL Serial Transmit Transmits O to 5 VDC default 9
53. ern Battery 60 2004 041 Charging Adapter for 6V Lead acid Lantern Battery oooooooooo o o 60 2004 040 Flowlink and Flowlink Pro Software call factory Isco Open Channel Flow Measurement Handbook oooo o 60 3003 041 B 1 2105 Interface Module Appendix B Accessories B 3 Cables B 4 Antennas B 2 Power adaptor cable for Isco batteries and power packs 2 ft standard CE rated RS232 Interrogator Cable o o USB Port Interrogator Cable Universal Interconnect Cable non terminated Rain Gauge Cable o ooooooooomoo ooo dual spade connectors SDL12 Y SI Cable sie cece teak eM ee ee es Rain Gauge Model 674 Cable 4200 Series Flow Meter Cable Y Cable 2105 Isco Sampler o oo oo Y Cable 2105 Connectors o oooooooomooo Y Cable 2105 4700 Sampler o o ooo Y Cable 2105 ADFM Box AccQmin Y Cable 2105 ADFM Canister In Street Antenna o ooo ooooorocnorno oo Magnetic Mount Antenna for 2105C Magnetic Mount Antenna for 2105G Manhole Lid Mount Antenna o oooooo Manhole Lid Mount Antenna Installation Tool oooo 69 2004 451 60 2004 046 60 2004 507 69 2004 580 69 2004 581 69 2004 582 69 2004 583 60 5314 855 69 2004
54. es All other sondes can be connected using the universal interface cable See Figure 2 28 for cable information Scan for and activate or remove connected sondes using the Sonde tab Figure 2 20 To choose the parameters measured by each sonde highlight the sonde in the Active Sondes list and click Configure To set up data storage for each parameter use the Jump to mea surement tab pull down list 151 x Site 2100 Series Site Jump to measurement tab gt gt MSA Site Info Devices Measurements Data Sonde Alarms Wireless Power Control ADFM Modbus Module 2105 Interface Module r Active Sondes Remove Configure 0 PONSELLE AQUACI 213 00001 Available Sondes Disconnect F2 Retrieve Data F8 DEFAULT Graph F3 Y Apply F9 X Cancel Y Help Figure 2 20 Sonde setup tab 2 19 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 8 Rain Gauge Interface The 2105 will log rainfall data and can enable a connected Isco water sampler based on a rain event see 2 9 Sampler Interface For more information about sampler enabling and rain events refer to your Flowlink Help menu Two 2105 rain gauge interconnect cables are available one for the Isco model 674 rain gauge and one for non Isco rain gauges See Figure 2 28 for cable information If you have ordered any version of the Isco Model 677 logging rain gauge Isco rain gauge and 2105 module combin
55. estion CARCINOGEN NTP OSHA OF ENTRY Skin Absorption Not Hazardous LISTED IN IARC Monograph Not Listed HEALTH HAZARDS Acute May cause eye skin and mucous membrane irritation Chronic Prolonged inhalation may cause lung damage Signs and Symptoms Drying and irritation of Exposure Medical Conditions Asthma Generally Aggravated by Exposure EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES Seek medical assistance for further treatment observation and support if necessary Eye Contact Flush with water for at least 15 minutes Skin Wash affected area with soap and water Contact Inhalation Remove affected person to fresh air Ingestion Drink at least 2 glasses of water Section 6 Control and Protective Measures Respiratory Protection Use NIOSH approved dust mask or respirator Specify Type Protective Light cotton gloves Eye Protection Safety glasses Gloves VENTILATION Local Exhaust Mechanical General Special TO BE USED _Jother Specify Other Protective None Clothing and Equipment Hygienic Work Avoid raising dust Avoid contact with skin eyes and clothing Practices Section 7 Precautions for Safe Handling and Use Leak Procedures Steps to be Taken if Material Sweep or vacuum up and place the spilled material in a waste disposal container Avoid raising dust Is Spilled Or Released Waste Disposal Dispose in an approved landfill according to federal state a
56. f the device s register holding the data The data format will depend on the output of the connected device The units of measure available in the pull down list are determined by the data type you select Select the First Word High check box if the data format contains a byte ordering that needs to be reversed once received If scaling and or an offset are required enter the scaling multiple for Y 1 for no scaling and an offset value for X 0 for no offset When all of the properties of the measured parameter have been specified click Add All added parameters will appear in the Associated Properties field on the right When you are finished editing the Device Parameters click OK to save your changes All Modbus device inputs must use the same Modbus protocol and baud rate All connected Modbus devices now appear in the upper left corner of the Modbus tab The field to the right displays the mea sured parameters of any highlighted device Each added Modbus data input now appears along with any other data labels on the Measurements tab and may be selected and edited for data storage like any other data type M Note All 2100 modules have Modbus output capability For an over view of Modbus principles and an explanation of Modbus out put operation as it applies to 2100 modules turn to Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output This section is specific to 4200 Series flow meters and 6700 Series samplers For overall Modbus
57. face Used to connect the module to compatible equipment for data Cable Connector logging and sampler control Connector Plug Insert into the interface connector when the connector is not in use to protect it from damage Antenna Cable Connector Used to connect the modem to either the magnetic mount or 2105C and 2105G only in street antenna Connector Plug Insert into the antenna cable connector when the connector is not 2105C and 2105G only in use to protect it from damage Latch Release Push in to unlock the module from a stack 1 3 2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction 2105 Module 21056 Modem Module Figure 1 2 2105 Components Bottom View Item No Table 1 2 2105 Interface Module Components Bottom View Name Description Communication and Power Connector This connects the 2105 to other 2100 Series modules in the stack and is used to transfer data and or receive power Connector Plug Insert into the communication connector when not in use to protect the connector from moisture damage When the connector is in use store the connector cap in the cap holder Plug Holder Stores the connector Plug when the communication connector is in use Desiccant Cartridge and Hydrophobic Filter Prevents moisture from entering the unit Latch Push in to lock the module in a stack 1 4 SIM Card Compartment Cover 2105G only Remove this cover
58. g m Aluminum TWA 15 mg m total respirable NIOSH ABD TWA dust fraction of 10 mg n total dust TWA 5 mg m aerosol TWA 5 mg m respirable fraction respirable fraction C 5 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets C 6 Multisorb Technologies Inc Drican Indicating Silica Gel Al Case July 21 2008 Page 3 of 4 Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties Appearance Silver metal canister Vapor Density Not applicable Odor None Boiling Point 4046 F 2230 C Silica Gel Physical State Silver metal canister Melting Point 3110 F 1710 C Silica Gel PH Not applicable Solubility Insoluble in water Vapor Pressure Not applicable Specific Gravity 2 1 Section 10 Stability and Reactivity Stability Stable Conditions to avoid Moisture and high humidity environments Incompatibility Water fluorine oxygen difluoride chlorine trifluoride Hazardous Decomposition Products None Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur Section 11 Toxicological Information This product and its components are not listed on the NTP or OSHA Carcinogen lists Animal Toxicology Tests for DOT Hazard classification Tests Conducted on finely ground silica gel 1 hour LCs9 rat gt 2 mg 1 48 hour oral LDsy rat est gt 31 600 mg kg 48 hour dermal LDso rabbit est gt 2 000 mg kg Considered an ocular irritant IARC Am
59. get medical attention Inhalation None Medical Effects Generally Aggravated by Exposure None Chronic Effects Carcinogenity None Section 3 Composition Information on Ingredients Component Name CAS Number by Weight Synthetic amorphous silica gel SiO2 112926 00 8 80 90 Cobalt chloride 7646 79 9 5 Aluminum 7429 90 5 10 20 While this material is not classified as hazardous under OSHA regulations this MSDS contains valuable information critical to the safe handling and proper use of this product This MSDS should be retained and available for employees and other users of this product Section 4 First Aid Measures Eyes Rinse the eyes well with water while lifting the eye lids If irritation persists consult a physician Skin Wash affected area with soap and water Ingestion Ingestion is unlikely but if ingested get medical attention Inhalation Remove the affected person to fresh air and get medical attention if necessary Notes to Physician Not applicable 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Multisorb Technologies Inc Drican Indicating Silica Gel Al Case July 21 2008 Page 2 of 4 Section 5 Fire Fighting Measures Flammable Properties Not flammable Flash Point Not applicable Method Not applicable Flammable Limits Not flammable Lower Flammability Limit Not applicable Upper Flammability Limit Not applicable Autoignition
60. h 4 2 2105 Interface Module Section 4 21056 Cellular Modem Inserting the SIM card is made easier by propping the module in a vertical position as shown below in Figure 4 3 Press the card into the spring loaded slot until it clicks into place Press Click Lock switch e Figure 4 3 Inserting the SIM card into the module After inserting the SIM card slide the switch next to the card slot into the locked position to secure the card in place Then reinstall the metal cover on the bottom of the module To eject the SIM card slide the switch away from the card and press the edge of the card so that it clicks again 4 3 2105 Interface Module Section 4 21056 Cellular Modem 4 3 Antenna Options 4 3 1 Magnetic Mount part 60 2004 565 One of three antenna types is included with your system spec ified when ordering the magnetic mount antenna the in street antenna and the manhole lid mount antenna For the transmitter to comply with FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE regulations the antenna must be located a minimum of 30 centimeters 12 inches from the human body This antenna is 3 inches tall and has a 6 foot cable It is for general use and is especially desirable when the system is stored within an enclosure Figure 4 4 2105G magnetic mount antenna 4 3 2 In Street part 60 2004 564 This antenna is 4 inches in diameter and 1 75 inches tall with a 10 foot cable It is use
61. he case Before cleaning make sure that all the protective connector caps are in place to avoid damage to any of the connectors You should also ensure that no water or cleanser enters the desiccant unit The 2105 uses desiccant to protect the internal components from moisture damage The cartridge is filled with indicating silica gel which is blue or yellow when dry As the desiccant becomes saturated the color changes from blue to pink or from yellow to green Replace the desiccant before the entire length of the car tridge turns pink or green 6 1 2105 Interface Module Section 6 Maintenance 6 2 6 2 1 Replacing the Desiccant Collar Cartridge 6 2 2 Reactivating the Desiccant Silica gel The desiccant is contained in a cartridge located on the side of the 2105 To remove the cartridge unscrew the collar and slide the cartridge out of the 2105 The clear tube reveals the silica gel desiccant inside To replace the silica gel desiccant 1 Hold the cartridge upright with the collar at the top 2 As shown in the margin push the collar off the cartridge 3 Empty the saturated silica gel beads or granules 4 Fill the tube with new Isco P N 099 0011 03 or reacti vated see Section 6 2 2 silica gel desiccant 5 Press the collar onto the tube 6 Slide the cartridge into the 2105 Tighten the collar to seal the cartridge in place Silica gel beads and granules of desiccant can be reactivated
62. ial hazard which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury This category can also warn you of unsafe practices or conditions that may cause property damage Ay WARNING Warnings identify a potentially hazardous condition which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury DANGER DANGER limited to the most extreme situations to identify an imminent hazard which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury 2105 Interface Module Safety Hazard Symbols Warnings and Cautions gt gt The equipment and this manual use symbols used to warn of hazards The symbols are explained below Hazard Symbols The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions in the instrument s technical reference manual The lightning flash and arrowhead within the triangle is a warning sign alert ing you of dangerous voltage inside the product Symboles de s curit Ce symbole signale l existence d instructions importantes relatives au produit dans ce manuel A A Ce symbole signale la pr sence d un danger d lectocution Warnungen und Vorsichtshinweise Das Ausrufezeichen in Dreieck ist ein Warnzeichen das Sie darauf aufmerksam macht daB wichtige Anleitungen zu diesem Handbuch geh ren gt gt Advertencias y Precauciones Der gepfeilte Blitz im Dreieck ist ein Warnzeichen das Sei vor gef hrlichen Span
63. ies Inc This data and recommendations presented in this data sheet concerning the use of our product and the materials contained therein are believed to be correct but does not purport to be all inclusive and shall be used only as a guide However the customer should determine the suitability of such materials for his purpose before adopting them on a commercial scale Since the use of our products is beyond our control no guarantee expressed or implied is made and no responsibility assumed for the use of this material or the results to be obtained therefrom Information on this form is furnished for the purpose of compliance with Government Health and Safety Regulations and shall not be used for any other purposes Moreover the recommendations contained in this data sheet are not to be construed as a license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe any existing patents nor should they be confused with state municipal or insurance requirements or with national safety codes C 7 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets C 8 2105 Interface Module Index Numerics 4200 6700 data input 2 26 A accessories B 1 ADFM flow meters 2 22 antenna options 2105C 3 2 2105G 4 4 B battery module batteries 2 6 components 1 5 Cc cables 2 32 CDMA modem module 3 1 components 2191 battery module 1 5 bottom view 1 4 top view 1 3 connecting 2 10 cables 2 32 modem 2 13 connectors 2 5 co
64. igent devices Modbus is a simple command response mechanism to read from and write to reg isters OPC OPC OLE for Process Control means open connectivity via open free for use standards It is a series of software stan dards specifications that fill a need in automation like printer drivers did for Windows acting as a translator for data trans mission and process control The specification defines a standard set of objects interfaces and methods for use in process control and manufacturing auto mation applications to facilitate interoperability There are hun dreds of OPC Data Access servers and clients Registers Registers are locations in memory that have specific data stored for retrieval or are used for control functions A reg ister is a holding place for a piece of digital information within 5 5 Common Acronyms 5 6 Register Specifications 2100 Output 2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output the equipment The definition of what is contained and where the registry number or address is decided by the manufacturer in this case Teledyne Isco SCADA SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition is a computer system for gathering and analyzing real time data SCADA systems are used to monitor and control plant operation or equipment in industries such as telecommunications water and waste control energy oil and gas refining and transpor tation The SCADA system transfe
65. igure 2 15 Dialout phone numbers and alarm conditions 2 In the Phone Number list box type the contact telephone numbers These must be valid TAP or SMS access num bers You must enter at least one number you can enter as many as five When an alarm condition is triggered the system will try dialing each number in the list a To find this number and the communications parame ter settings consult with your pager service or go to http avtech com Support TAP index htm or to http www notepage net tap phone numbers htm 2 14 Figure 2 16 TAP Service Parameters 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation b Below the heading TAP dialup or TAP Paging Terminal Phone Numbers click the letter corresponding with the first letter of the name of your service provider You will advance to a screen that shows your service provider the access number and parameter values Figure 2 16 Aidress reto jun avtach com Suppert TAP T agtasber ey Per AVTECH Networ Wide Monitoring 2 Software Made Easy from Anyahansi eL td Call 888 220 6700 Downloads Support TAP Service Nas gt tas osu number and parameter Key Customers Contact About ae umbes gt Y AVTECH Support Product Support 619 296 0771 49 179 767 3425 900 997 8941 lt lalojoloju f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mizlzlzizimizim 44 07606 699099 605 330 7794 2400 foes and complera as poss
66. il VTECH by clicking an For each phone number entered enter a Pager ID which is the phone number of the cell phone or pager that will receive the text message The ID will come from your pager service You have the option of entering a password of up to six characters in length In the Comm field select 7E1 or 8N1 for the communica tions control specification your pager service has this information You must enter a message to be sent to the pager In the field labeled Message type the outgoing text message maximum of 32 characters Under Alarm condition select the retry number and interval and define the alarm condition using the Equa tion Builder Defined alarm conditions will appear on the dropdown list Click the Apply button or press F9 when you are done to update the module s settings 2 15 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 5 Power Conservation You may wish to conserve battery power with the 2105C or 2105G modem modules by setting up a Power Control method using the equation builder only Rather than have the internal modem continuously enabled you can specify conditions for when it is powered up To begin config uring the power settings click the Wireless Power Control tab Figure 2 17 Power Control applies only to the internal modem not the module itself However during the specified periods when the modem is disabled you will only be able to communicat
67. ing a one year covering parts and labor Any instrument that fails during the warranty period due to faulty parts or workmanship will be repaired at the factory at no charge to the customer Teledyne Isco s exclusive liability is limited to repair or replacement of defective instruments Teledyne Isco is not liable for consequential damages Teledyne Isco will pay surface transportation charges both ways within the 48 contiguous United States if the instrument proves to be defective within 30 days of shipment Throughout the remainder of the warranty period the customer will pay to return the instrument to Teledyne Isco and Teledyne Isco will pay surface transportation to return the repaired instrument to the customer Teledyne Isco will not pay air freight or customer s packing and crating charges This warranty does not cover loss damage or defects resulting from transportation between the customer s facility and the repair facility Teledyne Isco limited warranty The warranty for any instrument is the one in effect on date of shipment The warranty period begins on the shipping date unless Teledyne Isco agrees in writing to a different date Excluded from this warranty are normal wear expendable items such as charts ribbon lamps tubing and glassware fittings and wetted parts of valves and damage due to corrosion misuse accident or lack of proper maintenance This warranty does not cover products not sold under the
68. listing of parts associated with latch and lower communication port cap NOTE For current prices and quotations on parts contact Isco Service Department 2 This list is subject to change without notice A 9 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A 1 3 2105 Antenna Options DRAWING NO 60200237 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ANTENNA ASSEMBLY A 10 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST SHEET 2 OF 2 TELEDYNE ISCO INC REV DATE 07243 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 202307012 O RING 364 ID 070 XSECT VITON 602003581 CAP MALE ANTENNA NOTE For current prices and quotations on parts contact Isco Service Department 2 This list is subject to change without notice 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List 2105 Interface Module Appendix B Accessories B 1 Howto Order Accessories can be purchased by contacting Teledyne Isco s Cus tomer Service Department Teledyne Isco Customer Service Dept P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4373 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3022 E mail IscoInfo teledyne com B 2 General Accessories 2105 Instruction Manual with binder 60 2004 588 Alkaline Lantern Battery 340 2006 02 Rechargeable 6V Lead acid Lant
69. ly click the arrow to view a pull down list containing all modems recognized by your Windows operating system Enter the 2105 modem s phone number and click Apply to save your settings If your cellular service is set up and ready for use through your service provider you can now connect to your modem module via cellular connection M Note For systems using the cellular modem a Power Control method is highly recommended to conserve battery power Refer to Section 2 5 2 13 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 4 2 Setting Up Text To program the 2105c or 21056 for text messaging you must Messaging have the Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol TAP or Short Message Service SMS server number and parameter settings of your cell phones and or pagers 1 Make sure you are connected to the site and select the Alarms tab Figure 2 15 AA T Site Test Site Jump to measurement tab gt gt Site Info Devices Measurements Data Level Alarms Wireless Power Control ADFM Modbus r Phone number list 5 z Phone Number Pager ID View log file 1st contact 2nd contact 31d contact Ar dhenat S Sth contact OoOo y y II Message then define the alarm condition Alarm condition Trigger alarm when is true Retry time 10 minutes Retry count 5 Disconnect F2 Retrieve Data F8 DEFAULT Graph F3 W Apply F5 x Cancel 2 Help F
70. me record Time a A write to the Identify module register will cause the module to perform the identify operation which may be a steady LED for a few seconds or a beep in the Field Wizard b Setting the Take Reading flag to 1 will cause the module to update the registers with current data readings It will be set to zero when the readings have all been updated This may be used to initiate readings and poll for when they are ready to be read It may take up to 50 seconds to update all the readings depending upon the flow condi tions Setting the Take Reading flag to 2 causes an automatic 15 second update of readings when a Modbus mas ter is polling the 2100 c The Update Interval specifies an interval in seconds that the registers are automatically updated It defaults to zero which indicates that no automatic updating will occur d The Active Flag 1 4 bit fields specify what fields registers are active in the list This provides support for a maxi mum of 64 fields For example if bit 0 of register 27 is set the Level registers 40 41 is active If bit 1 of register 27 is set then the Velocity registers 55 56 is active If bit O of register 28 is set the Analog channel 7 registers 265 266 is active e A non zero status code indicates a measurement problem f Time is represented in a series of registers Order is from lowest address to highest Seconds 0 59 Minutes 0 59 Hours 0 23 Days 1 31 Month 1 12 and Year 1977
71. nd local regulations Methods Precautions to be Cover promptly to avoid blowing dust Wash after handling Taken In Handling and Storage Other Precautions and or Special Keep in sealed containers away from moisture The silica gel will readily adsorb moisture Hazards Optional Indicating Silica Gel 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets C 4 Multisorb Technologies Inc Drican Indicating Silica Gel Al Case July 21 2008 Page 1 of 4 4 Muiser Technologies hno MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Effective Date July 21 2008 MSDS Number M119 Section 1 Product and Company Information Product Name Drican Indicating Silica gel Aluminum case Product Use Desiccant absorbent Grades Silica gel indicating Synonyms Amorphous silica gel SiO silicon dioxide amorphous Company Multisorb Technologies Inc Street Address 325 Harlem Road City State Zip Country Buffalo NY 14224 1893 USA Telephone Number 716 824 8900 USA Monday Friday 8 00 5 00 EDT Fax Number 716 824 4091 USA Website E Mail multisorb com Section 2 Hazard Identification Emergency Overview An aluminum case containing a clear blue granular material that poses little or no immediate hazard The case and the contents of the case are not combustible Potential Health Effects Eyes None Skin None Ingestion Ingestion is very unlikely but if ingested
72. ntact information 1 2 A 1 B 1 technical service 1 9 D desiccant 6 1 F Flowlink 2 10 G GSM modem module 4 1 I installation 2 3 batteries 2 6 connectors 2 5 latches 2 3 L latches 2 3 stacking modules 2 8 maintenance 6 1 material safety data C 1 Modbus 4200 6700 data input 2 26 input 2 24 output 5 1 registers 5 5 modem modules 2105c 3 1 2105g 4 1 connecting 2 13 power conservation 2 16 pushed data 2 18 text messaging 2 14 MSDS C 1 P parts A 1 B 1 power 2 1 power conservation equation 2 17 modem modules 2 16 pulse doppler devices 2 22 pushed data 2 18 R rain gauge 2 20 replacement parts A 1 S safety information 1 8 2 1 C 1 site conditions 2 1 system power 2 1 sampler control 2 21 SDI 12 input 2 19 service 6 3 software 2 10 sondes 2 19 modbus registers 5 8 specifications 1 7 stacking 2 8 T technical specifications 1 7 Index 1 2105 Interface Module Index text messaging 2 14 Index 2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ISM1 A Application of Council Directive 2004 108 EC The EMC Directive 2002 96 EC The WEEE Directive Manufacturer s Name Teledyne Isco Inc Manufacturer s Address 4700 Superior Lincoln Nebraska 68504 USA Mailing Address P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 Equipment Type Environment Laboratory Equipment for Light Industrial Commercial Environments Trade Name Model No 2105G Year of Issue 2007 Stan
73. nungen im Inneren des Produkts warnt Esta se al le advierte sobre la importancia de las instrucciones del manual que acompa an a este producto gt gt Esta se al alerta sobre la presencia de alto voltaje en el interior del producto 2105 Interface Module Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Descripti0M o ooooooooorrrr e ene n tenes 1 1 1 2 Unpacking Instructions 0 0 ccc tte enn 1 2 1 3 2105 Module Components 0 00 nurun nennen ereraa 1 3 1 4 Battery Module Components 0 0 0 ccc een een ene 1 5 1 5 Technical Specifications 0 ene e ene n eee 1 7 1 6 Safety Symbols and Hazard Alerts 0 0 ccc eee nee 1 8 1 7 Technical Servic sesen sinea a ond UO ee ee RN Dee 1 9 Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 Safety erick Sock Sea ks ete Be oa dee en tes Se i aia 2 1 2 1 1 Site Conditions se eese eiaa e E a E E E e E 2 1 2 1 2 System Power ca A a Ea waa Ba 2 1 2 2 Installation Preparation 0 0 ccc eee eens 2 3 2 2 1 Latches Locking and Unlocking 0 0 2 3 2 2 2 Communication Connectors 0 ccc eee nee 2 5 2 2 3 Installing the Batteries 0 0 2 6 2 3Stackine Modules AAA ee ee de pai 2 8 2 4 Connecting to Flowlink 0 0 0 ccc teen ene nes 2 10 2 4 1 Modem Site Connection 0 c ccc eee eens 2 13 2 4 2 Setting Up Text Messaging 0 0 0 cece eens 2 14 2 5
74. onfiguration window will be determined by the characteristics of your particular system Select the device s Modbus address between 1 and 247 Enter a connection retry interval in milliseconds Request Timeout and the number of connection attempts before a connection failure is determined Modbus Configuration Mad Address between 1 MT and 247 Address 1 Device Name Test Sensor Request Timeout ms 10 Timeout attempts before fail f1 m coca Figure 2 26 Modbus configuration window Device Parameters Click Continue to open the Device Parameters window From this window specify the parameter s measured by the device m Device Info Name sumrall Device Address 2 List of added parameters Associated Properties m Device Properties Parameter Name Register Number TotalDS 2 Data Format Unsigned Long y Flowlink Data Type Total Dissolved Solids y Units of Measure milligrams liter hd J First Word High Scaling Y 2 000000 x 2 000000 Data Format Address Unsigned Long 2 Flowlink Data Type Units of Measure TotalDS Total Dissolved Solids milligramsjliter Y x Cancel Figure 2 27 Device parameters measured data 2 25 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 11 1 4200 and 6700 Series 2 26 Measured Data Enter a name for the parameter and the number o
75. ons 2105 Interface Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Multisorb Technologies Inc Drican Indicating Silica Gel Al Case July 21 2008 Page 4 of 4 Section 14 Transportation Information U S Department of Transportation Shipping Name Not classified as a hazardous material Not regulated Section 15 Regulatory Information Not meant to be all inclusive selected regulations represented TSCA Listed Yes Ingredients DSL NDSL Canadian Listed Yes Ingredients OSHA See section 8 above NIOSH See section 8 above Animal tests conducted in 1976 1978 18 month exposure at 15 mg m showed silica deposition in respiratory macrophages and lymph nodes minimum lung impairment no silicosis ACGIH See section 8 above DOT Not classified as a hazardous material Section 16 Other Information HMIS Hazardous Materials Identification System HMIS Rating Health 1 Flammability 0 Physical 0 The HMIS rating information is intended solely for the use of individuals trained in the use of the HMIS rating system The NPCA specifically recommends that prepares of MSDSs should not place HMIS PPE designation codes on the MSDSs or labels that leave the facility as it is not known the conditions under which the customer will use this product This MSDS was prepared by George E Mckedy Senior Applications Development Specialist Multisorb Technolog
76. orphous silica gel IARC 3 Unclassifiable as to Carcinogenicity in Humans ACGIH Cobalt and inorganic compounds as Co are rated as A3 confirmed animal carcinogen and unknown relevance to humans IARC Cobalt and cobalt compounds are rated as Group 2B possible carcinogens to humans Human Toxicology Silica gel is a synthetic amorphous silica not to be confused with crystalline silica Epidemiological studies indicate low potential for adverse health effects In the activated form silica gel acts as a desiccant and can cause a drying irritation of the mucous membranes and skin in cases of severe exposure Multisorb Technologies Inc knows of no medical conditions that are abnormally aggravated by exposure to silica gel The primary route of entry is inhalation of dust Section 12 Ecological Information Not known to have any adverse effect on the aquatic environment Silica gel is insoluble and non toxic Section 13 Disposal Information Disposal Information If this product as supplied becomes a waste it does not meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RCRA 40 CFR 261 Materials of a hazardous nature that contact the product during normal use may be retained on the product The user of the product must identify the hazards associated with the retained material in order to assess the waste disposal options Dispose according to federal state and local regulati
77. poses For example by writing a 1 value to register 24 Identify Module register you will tell a 2100 module to light the LED on the front of the module See Table 5 2 for register definitions for individual modules including read write designation There are several different communications protocols supported in the 2100 series that require auto baud rate detection Because of this each time a modbus connection is made the module uses a polling mechanism to repeatedly send a command until a response is received It may take up to 20 command retries before the module has identified the baud rate and a response is received The communication settings for Modbus protocol are as follows Baud 9600 Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 When connecting to a site via a Modbus OPC server you use a dedicated line of communication to that module or stack from the OPC server which can be a dedicated communications cable direct connection or a dedicated phone number modem When you are using a direct connection you are dedicating a specified COM port on the computer and that COM port deter mines the site to which you are connecting When you are using a modem the dedicated line is defined by the site s phone number If you connect more than one 2100 Series module at a site the Modbus OPC server while using the shared communication line for all ofthe modules within the network must have some way to differentiate bet
78. put 5 1 Introduction 5 2 Operation Sections 5 1 through 5 5 give an overview of the basic capabilities and operation of Modbus protocol as it applies to Isco 2100 Series flow modules For a Glossary of Terms and Common Acronyms see Sections 5 4 and 5 5 For Modbus technical specifications turn to Section 5 6 The 2105 Interface Module is capable of receiving Modbus input using ASCII or RTU protocol For 2105 Modbus input configuration see Section 2 11 Modbus Input Modbus is a simple command response mechanism to read from and write to specific memory locations called registers A register is a holding place for a piece of digital information within the equipment For data output the Isco 2100 Series devices use Modbus ASCII protocol the method discussed in this section Modbus ASCII has more liberal communication timing require ments Modbus communication for the Isco 2100 Series provides a standard protocol that can be used to retrieve real time data from a single module or stack of modules at a site or multiple sites over a wide area The data can be sent to a central com puter for display data collection or process control Modbus output implementation is independent of Flowlink and cannot alter the Flowlink programmed configuration of the module Modbus cannot be used to retrieve historical data from a module s memory Due to the wide variety of configurations that can be made with Modbus it is impossible to cover
79. quipment 1 9 2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 1 Safety 2 1 1 Site Conditions 2 1 2 System Power Before installing operating or maintaining this equipment it is imperative that all hazards and preventive measures are fully understood The 2100 Series components are often installed in confined spaces Some examples of confined spaces include manholes pipelines digesters and storage tanks These spaces may become hazardous environments that can prove fatal for those unpre pared These spaces are governed by OSHA 1910 146 and require a permit before entering AN WARNING The installation and use of this product may subject you to hazardous working conditions that can cause you serious or fatal injuries Take any necessary precautions before entering a worksite Install and operate this product in accordance with all applicable safety and health regulations and local ordinances 2105 modules can be powered by 7 to 26 volts Some other 2100 system components are limited to a maximum of 16 6 volts 12 volts typical The voltage specification is printed on the serial tag located on the back of the module refer to Figure 2 1 Table 2 1 lists the maximum voltages for all Isco 2100 instru mentation Regardless of the capabilities of other components never attempt to connect a voltage module or cable to a system using a power supply that excee
80. r pagers when a programmed alarm condition occurs Consult the Flowlink Help files and manual for details on pro gramming alarm conditions The 21056 can be located anywhere within a stack of 2100 Series modules or used remotely powered by an Isco 2191 battery module The 2105G is compatible with Isco s 2150 Area Velocity flow module 2110 Ultrasonic flow module 2101 Field Wizard and 2102 Wireless module 674 Rain Gauge and accQmin Flow Meter The data transmission capabilities of the 2105G are dependent upon the type of service plan you have through your cell phone service provider The service parameters or provider can be changed by simply replacing the Subscriber Information Module SIM card in your 2105G Check with your service provider to verify what data transmission technologies are available for your use To access the SIM card slot turn the 2105G module over On the bottom is the round metal cover of the compartment holding the card The card is most easily removed by placing a coin in the center slot and turning counterclockwise Figure 4 1 4 1 2105 Interface Module Section 4 21056 Cellular Modem Figure 4 1 Accessing the SIM card on the bottom of the module The SIM card is held in the slot in the modem with a small switch To remove or insert the card the switch must be in the unlocked position away from the card slot wm rr o US N gt F MOZ Figure 4 2 SIM card slot and release switc
81. reless TCP TCP Address 0 Modem Phone number Create new site I Show this dialog on startup X Cancel Figure 2 11 Flowlink connect screen version 5 10 616 2 10 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Site __ tmp tomensurement tab gt gt DNA Site Into Devices Measurements Data Alarma Wireless Power Control ADFM Modbus Modem Tis is the basic ste information Date Ti Ste pE Imitrument s tine Computer s time 3 8 2011 11 50 57 AM Timezone GMT 06 00 Ceriral Time US amp Canada al Connect Resolving ste conflicts 2100 Series Ste 2100 Senet Site Figure 2 12 Site resolution screen To add the new module to an existing site select the appropriate site and click OK To create a new site select Create a New Site Click in the name field enter the name for the site and click OK Upon connection the Site Info tab will appear 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Main and 5th Site Main and 5th Jump to messuremers tab gt gt A Site Info Devices Measurements Data Flow Rate Alem Wireless Power Control ADFM Modbus Modem This i the base site information Date Time Sienme MEZEI Instrumert s time 9 8 2011 11 55 25 AM i 111 Ste Computer s time 9 8 201 5525 AM Tienezone IGM 06 00 Certial Tine US amp Canada Synchronize Site s Time To Computer
82. rface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 6 Gently press the modules together and lock the 2105 s latch desiccant side The communications indicator will blink during the start up routine to indicate the 2105 is operating Figure 2 10 Aligning the modules 2 9 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 4 Connecting to Flowlink Once the system is installed you will configure it in a new or existing site using Isco s Flowlink software M Note The 2105 and 2105C G Modules require Flowlink 5 1 or later The first time you connect to the site you must connect your computer directly to the stack using Isco s RS232 connect cable part 60 2004 046 or USB port connect cable part 60 2004 507 Open Flowlink and go to the Connect screen Figure 2 11 by either selecting it from the pull down menu or clicking on the Quick Connect icon Make sure the connection Type is Direct and click on the 2100 Instrument icon to connect Upon initial connection Flowlink creates a site file and adds it to the database If the system detects the addition of a new module to an existing site it will display the Site Resolution screen Figure 2 12 Otherwise it will display the Site Info screen Figure 2 13 4100 4200 6700 Instruments Field Wizard Ea 2100 Instruments Pulsed Doppler Instruments Signature Series al COM port Default y Baud rate Default y Direct C Modem O Wi
83. rn the item If the difficulty cannot be resolved you will be issued a Return Authorization Number RAN and information on returning it to the factory Teledyne Isco Technical Service Department P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 866 298 6174 or 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3001 e mail IscoService teledyne com 6 3 2105 Interface Module Section 6 Maintenance 6 4 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A 1 Replacement Parts Diagrams and Listings Replacement parts are called out in illustrations in this section Reference the call outs in the accompanying tables to determine the part number for the item Replacement parts can be purchased by contacting Teledyne Isco s Customer Service Department Teledyne Isco Customer Service Department P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4373 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3022 E mail IscoInfo teledyne com A 1 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A 1 1 2105 Interface Module A QU AA SS DRAWING NO 602002570 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 2105 INTERFACE MODULE A 2 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List A 4 2105 Interface Module Appendix A Replacement Parts List REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST SHEET 4 OF 5 TELEDYNE ISCO INC REV UMBER DESCRIPTION Z oO lt O 0102 LL 125 DIA 316 SST
84. rs the information for example where a leak has occurred in a pipeline back to a central site alerting the home station of the leak performing necessary analysis and control such as determining if the leak is critical and displaying the information in a logical and organized manner SCADA systems can be relatively simple such as one that mon itors the environmental conditions of a small office building or very complex such as a system that monitors all the activity in a nuclear power plant or a municipal water system ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange DCS Distributed Control Systems MTU Master Terminal Unit OPC Object Linking and Embedding OLE for Process Control PLC Programmable Logic Controller RTU Remote Terminal Unit SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol All numbers in the Modbus registers are stored most significant byte first If the polling device has a byte ordering of least signif icant byte first an Intel based PC for example the bytes will need to be reversed after they are received The Modbus ASCII address is used to index the data by modules Modbus ASCII address 1 contains information related to the site The first register contains a 16 bit integer count of the number of modules that have data to report The maximum number of modules that can be supported is 4 Modbus ASCII addresses 2 through th
85. s amp General Information 800 228 4373 USA amp Canada Phone Repair service Fax 402 465 3001 Email February 28 2012 P N 60 1002 040 Rev G IscoService teledyne com NN TELEDYNE ISCO Everywhereyoulook
86. section only applies to GPRS operation and requires the appropriate cellular service and SIM card 1 Connect your computer directly to the stack using Isco s RS232 connect cable part 60 2004 046 or USB port con nect cable part 60 2004 507 2 From your Windows desktop start the HyperTerminal pro gram located under Accessories Communication 3 Make sure the 2105G is powered on and that HyperTermi nal is disconnected Select the COM port you will direct connect to 4 Configure the COM port to 38400 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit no flow control Click OK 5 Click on the phone icon to connect and enter 3 or 4 ques tion marks 6 At the gt prompt enter sp and press Return 7 At the gt prompt enter 18 and press Return 8 At the DPUSH gt prompt enter apn and press Return This will display the current setting for the access point name 9 If you need to change the access point name at the gt prompt enter apn name of access point and press Return 10 You will be informed that the phone network information has been updated 11 Disconnect power from the modules then reconnect power again There are several commands that can be used in HyperTerminal The DPUSH gt dcfg command will show what IP address you should be using The DPUSH gt dsp command shows the network type GSM and the access point name 4 6 2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Out
87. solved Oxygen time record Time 1135 1136 1138 1143 pH pH status code pH time record 4 byte float 16 bit integer Time 1195 1196 ORP 4 byte float 1197 ORP status code 16 bit integer 1198 1203 ORP time record Time 1255 1256 1257 Ammonium Nitrogen Ammonium Nitrogen status code 4 byte float 16 bit integer 1258 1263 1315 1316 1317 Ammonium Nitrogen time record Nitrate Nitrogen Nitrate Nitrogen status code Time 4 byte float 16 bit integer 1317 1323 Nitrate Nitrogen time record Time 1375 1376 Turbidity 4 byte float 1377 Turbidity status code 16 bit integer 1378 1383 Turbidity time record Time 1435 1436 Chloride 4 byte float 1437 Chloride status code 16 bit integer 1438 1443 Chloride time record Time 1495 1496 Resistivity 4 byte float 1497 Resistivity status code 16 bit integer 1498 1503 Resistivity time record Time 1555 1556 1557 Pressure Pressure status code 4 byte float 16 bit integer 1558 1563 Pressure time record Time 1615 1617 Rainfall Intensity 4 byte float 5 9 2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output Table 5 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions Continued 1618 Rainfall Intensity status code 16 bit integer 1619 1622 Rainfall Intensity ti
88. tact Information Customer Service Phone 800 228 4373 USA Canada Mexico 402 464 0231 Outside North America Fax 402 465 3022 Email IscoCSR teledyne com Technical Support Phone Toll Free 866 298 6174 Samplers and Flow Meters Toll Free 800 775 2965 Syringe Pumps and Liquid Chromatography Email IscoService teledyne com Return equipment to 4700 Superior Street Lincoln NE 68504 1398 Other Correspondence Mail to P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 2531 Email IscoInfo teledyne com Revised September 2012 General Warnings Hazard Severity Levels 2105 Interface Module Safety Before installing operating or maintaining this equipment it is imperative that all hazards and preventive measures are fully understood While specific hazards may vary according to location and application take heed of the following general warnings Ay WARNING Avoid hazardous practices If you use this instrument in any way not specified in this manual the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired AVERTISSEMENT Eviter les usages p rilleux Si vous utilisez cet instrument d une mani re autre que celles qui sont specifi es dans ce manuel la protection fournie de l instrument peut tre affaiblie cela augmentera votre risque de blessure This manual applies Hazard Severity Levels to the safety alerts These three levels are described in the sample alerts below A CAUTION Cautions identify a potent
89. the instructions in Figures 2 5 through 2 8 Connector Figure 2 6 Battery Module Inserting Carrier 2 6 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation While holding the door in your right hand align the arrows and insert the door Figure 2 7 Battery Module Aligning the Door Rotate the door 1 4 turn clockwise Repeat the steps in Figures 2 5 through 2 8 to install the second battery Figure 2 8 Battery Module Closing the Door 2 7 2105 Interface Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 3 Stacking Modules The 2105 can be located anywhere within a stack of up to four 2100 Series networked modules It will draw its power from the same source as the rest of the stack To connect the 2105 with another 2100 Series module 1 On the top of the 2100 Series module remove the cap and stow it on the holder This exposes the communication con nector on the module 2 Inspect the module s communication connector It should be clean and dry Damaged O rings must be replaced 3 If you are using the metal carrying handle insert it between the top two modules with the handle turned toward the rear of the stack opposite the yellow labels 4 Unlock the 2105 s latch by pressing in on the latch release right side 5 Underneath the 2105 remove the cap from the lower com munication connector and stow it in the holder Figure 2 9 Unlock latch amp stow cap 2 8 2105 Inte
90. to access the SIM card for replacement see Section 4 2 1 4 Battery Module Components 2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction Figures 1 3 and 1 4 identify key components of the Batte Module ry Figure 1 3 Battery Module Components Top View Table 1 3 Battery Module Components Top View Name Description Communication Connector Connects the modules in the stack transfers power and data Connector Cap Stowed on Cap Holder Insert into the communication connector when not in use to protect the connector from moisture damage When the connector is in use store the connector cap on the cap holder Lantern Battery Alkaline shown Door 6V alkaline or rechargeable lead acid battery quantity of 2 Two circular doors contain the desiccant bags hold the battery carriers in place and seal the module case Battery Carrier Holds batteries in place and transfers power to the connectors 1 5 2105 Interface Module Section 1 Introduction Figure 1 4 Battery Module Components Bottom View Table 1 4 Battery Module Components Bottom View Name Description Communication Connector Connects the modules in the stack transfers power and data Connector Plug Insert into the communication connector when not in use to protect the con nector from moisture damage When the connector is in use store the con nector cap in the cap holder Plug Holder
91. ween the modules When sending a command to 2105 Interface Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol and 2100 Output a specific module the command has an address field This allows the server software to talk to as well as control the specified module while ignoring other modules in the same stack or site Each module capable of Modbus Protocol communication will automatically create its own specific ASCII address within the site using e The model numbers of the modules e The user defined module names 5 3 Configurations A variety of configurations can be made with Modbus either through direct connection or through a modem In the example shown in Figure 5 1 you are direct connecting a server PC to two individual 2100 sites through Modbus using the COM ports on the OPC Server which are directly connected to the remote sites Connection to the module is made through the RS 232 communi cation port on the top of the module For low power operation we recommend connecting the mod ule s to the computer using the straight through cable Isco part number 60 5314 529 which consumes less power instead of our standard interrogation cable In Figure 5 1 the OPC Server PC must have two COM ports Modbus requires one COM port each for direct connection of each site COM port 1 OPC Process Server Control 2150 COM port 2 Figure 5 1 Configuration example direct connection shown 5 3 2105 Interfac

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