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1. WER H A SE Ou E 3 ZE _ Au LL 7 oO a 1 m C a T D ba D d a rc Lo T d E g GSM world Coverage map 2014 4 worldTimeZone com All Rights reserved W Configuration of the Diver Gate S With the Diver Gate S Configurator module within Diver Office the user is able to configure the following Diver Gate S settings e FTP server Project name login and password e Radio Number of Diver DXTs connected to a Diver Gate S e Network ID Program network ID in the Diver Gate S to communicate with the Diver DXTs using the same network ID e Wake up interval Data transmission rate and time Other settings like the address of the FTP server the SIM card settings are already preprogrammed inside the config file of Diver Office 2014 1 These settings are based on the SWS server and SWS s Universal SIM card settings When the SWS server and or the Universal SIM card are not being used please contact SWS for information on how to configure these settings in the Diver Gate S Appendix IX contains more information about configuring the Diver Gate S October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 15 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Mounting of the Diver Gate S The Diver Gate S is not waterproof and therefore in most cases will need to be installed in a watertight protection box with or without an external power source such as a battery pack The type of protection box depends upon the lo
2. 30 sec 500 meter L o S Line of Sight AES key 16 bytes 20 C to 60 C CE R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC according to the harmonized standards FCC RI7GG864 IC 5131A GG864 January 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB WW Sr Schlumberger f Water Services Appendix VI October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Installation Diver Gate driver 1 Download the driver from the swstechnology website Link http www swstechnology com dataloggers wireless accessories diver gate 2 Run the executable Diver Gate_Drivers_Setup exe A Setup window will appear Click Next FL Setup Diver Gate Drivers Welcome to the Diver Gate Drivers Setup Wizard This will install Diver Gate Drivers on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup 3 Driver is ready to be installed Click Install FX Setup Diver Gate Drivers Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing Diver Gate Drivers on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB e e WEST an Schlumberger Water Services 4 Installation Wizard will appear Click Next Device Driver Installation Wizard w R Welcome to the Device Driver Installation Wizard This wizard helps you ins
3. Schlumberger f Water Services Appendix X October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Diver Gate S diagnostic tool With the Diver Gate S diagnostic tool within Diver Office the user is able to diagnose a Diver Gate S for a correct functioning The following steps give more information about the Diver Gate S diagnostic tool 1 Connect Diver Gate S with the PC using the mini USB cable this cable is not provided by SWS Diver Office L eee e 2 Connect Diver Gate S with the PC using the COM cable this cable is not provided by SWS Do not remove the USB cable Diver Office October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 3 Plug the battery or power supply in the Diver Gate S In case the battery is already connected wakeup the Diver Gate S by pressing the wakeup pinhole button Ir Der SS 4 After the Diver Gate S lights are blinking start Diver Office and open the Diver Gate S diagnostic tool diver Office tte E a Project View Preferences Import Diver Gate Help y eo Gs Diver Gate scan L La E N Diver Gate S Configurator La Se ae Diver Gate S GSM band configurator ER isgnostic tool Project Folder C Users ILangedik AppData Roaming DiverOffice test2 Br Default Export Settings File Type V MON E csv E NITG File Name Format Serial Number z E Export on Downlo
4. Schlumberger Water Services emm ee omg e RK e a 4 vw e e m ee ee MM 8 eg i Fe D a We te last October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Version October 2014 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be duplicated stored in a computerized data file or made public in any form or manner whatsoever be it electronic mechanical in photocopies recordings or in any other way without prior written permission from Schlumberger Water Services Netherlands BV Schlumberger Water Services PO Box 553 2600 AN Delft The Netherlands Tel 31 0 15 275 5000 www swstechnology com October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services WARNING TO USERS IN THE UNITED STATES Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 47 CFR Section 15 105 b This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause h
5. 3 5 Diver Gate S 7 3 6 Diver NETZ software 9 3 7 Universal SIM card 10 3 8 Diver NETZ workflow 10 4 Preparing for installation 13 4 1 Diver NETZ Mobile 13 4 2 Diver NETZ Static 14 4 3 Equipment testing 19 4 4 Setting up of the Diver Hub webportal 19 5 Installing Diver NETZ in the field 20 5 1 Installing the Diver DXT cable and Diver DXT 20 5 2 Installing Diver Gate S 21 6 Collecting data 22 6 1 Diver NETZ Mobile 22 6 2 Diver NETZ Static 22 7 Maintenance and diagnosis Diver NETZ hardware 23 7 1 Maintaining the Diver DXT 23 7 2 Maintaining the Diver Gate M 23 7 3 Maintaining the Diver Gate S 23 7 4 Diagnosing the Diver Gate S 23 October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Water Services Appendices Appendix FAQ Diver NETZ Appendix Il DXT cable technical specifications Appendix Ill Diver DXT technical specifications Appendix IV Diver Gate M technical specifications Appendix V Diver Gate S technical specifications Appendix VI Installation Diver Gate driver Appendix VII Pairing the Diver Gate M Appendix VIII Configuration of the Diver Gate S GSM band Appendix IX Configuration of the Diver Gate S Appendix X Diver Gate S diagnostic tool October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 1 introduction With Diver NETZ wireless monitoring of ground and surface water becomes easier faster and more reliable Dive
6. Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Wake up settings Schlumberger Made selection config tool W H Sel VICES Setup connection a Device information Wakeup interval dd hh mm Ftp settings Daemon settings Diver DXT network settings Radio settings SIM settings GSM APN settings Data collection settings gt Wake up settings Finish Wakeup time Thu 16 October 2014 13 38 Previous October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 14 The configuration of the Diver Gate S is finished By selecting Create Overview a LOG file will be created with an overview of all configuration settings applied to the Diver Gate S Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Finish Schlumberger Mode selection config tool WW gr Service G Setup connection Device information The Diver Gate S is successfully configured and is Ftp settings being set into deep sleep After the Status LED stops Daemon settings blinking disconnect the USB cable Diver DXT network settings i Radio settings Download configuration SIM settings settings GSM APN settings Data collection settings Restart Exit Wake up settings gt Finish 15 Once the Status LED on the Diver Gate S stops blinking the configuration tool can be closed by clinking Exit The mini USB cable can now be disconnected from the Diver Gate S October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB WW
7. Diver Gate S when connected to a computer through a USB cable The driver can be downloaded as an executable from the swstechnology website www swstechnology com Appendix VI contains the driver installation steps Charging the Diver Gate M battery When charging the Diver Gate M for the first time it is necessary to connect the micro USB cable to a USB charger not provided and not charge the Diver Gate M using a laptop or PC via a micro USB cable The Diver Gate M needs to be turned on while the charger is connected Leave it on until fully charged indicated by the Charge LED turning off approximately 5 hours If the Diver Gate M is used on a regular basis the device can be charged using any USB port PC car USB charge etc In this case the Diver Gate M can be turned off while charging It is also possible to charge the Diver Gate M continuously The Bluetooth functionality of the Diver Gate M can be used while continuously charging However this is only possible when using a USB charger not possible using a USB port Programming of Diver dataloggers The Diver dataloggers can be programmed with a Diver USB reading unit and Diver Office software For more information about programming Diver dataloggers see the Diver manual on the swstechnology website Connect Diver to a DXT cable and a Diver DXT The Diver is screwed on the bottom connector of the DXT cable and the Diver DXT is screwed on the top connector of the DXT communi
8. GSM network Make sure the SIM card is properly fitted into the SIM card holder The SIM card needs to be locked by sliding the SIM card holder into the fitting Configuration settings incorrect Make sure the Diver Gate S is properly configured FTP settings SIM card settings network ID wakeup time etc The configuration of the Diver Gate S can be checked in the overview LOG file created by the Diver Gate S Configuration tool No GPRS coverage due to a lack of GPRS signal or due to a lack of data subscription with your own local SIM card Please check the strength of the GPRS signal This information can be retrieved from a communications log of the Diver Gate S Please contact Schlumberger Water Services for more information www swstechnology com copyright of SLB WW Schlumberger f Water Services Appendix Il October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Technical specifications DXT cable AS2xxx Protection P67 Length accuracy 1 21 cm Cable stretch lt 1 Available lengths 1 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 150 200 250 300 m Maximum length 300 m Cable length adjustment up to 40 of maximum length Temperature range 20 C to 80 C Material of connectors nylon PAG fibreglass reinforced 30 Material of cable insulation polyurethane PU Cable length according to customer specifications AS2xxx xxx is length in met
9. PC using the mini USB cable this cable is not provided by SWS Diver Office L e 2 Plug the battery or power supply in the Diver Gate S In case the battery is already connected wakeup the Diver Gate S by pressing the wakeup pinhole button ann ng October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 3 After the Diver Gate S lights are blinking start Diver Office and open the Diver Gate S GSM band configurator Diver Office fest mm E Project View Preferences Import Diver Gate Help ZE e Tri Diver Gate scan LJ G s Diver Gate S Configurator New Open Diver Diver Gaj e Diver Gate S GSM band configurator GE y test2 Diver Gate S Diagnostic tool C Users Langedik App Data Roaming DiverOffice test 2 Default Export Settings File Type E dr MON E csv F NITG File Name Format Sea Nabe 3 E Export on Download Project Time Settings 9 Computer Time 1 Standard Time Winter Time Daylight Saving Time Summer Time Vertical Reference Datum Mean Sea Level 4 Select the USB communication port and click Next to continue Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Setup connection Schlumberger gt Setup connection Water Services GSM radio band settings e Finish Setup connection steps 1 Install Diver Gate S driver perform step once 2 Connect the Diver Gate S to a power source perform step once 3 Conn
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11. Services The Advance mode is used to configure all Diver Gate S settings Simple mode The following steps give more information about configuring the Diver Gate S 1 Connect Diver Gate S with the PC using the mini USB cable this cable is not provided by SWS Diver Offices L eee e 2 Plug the battery or power supply in the Diver Gate S In case the battery is already connected wakeup the Diver Gate S by pressing the wakeup pinhole button Dwar Dffice October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 3 Start Diver Gate S Configurator software application Select Simple mode click Next to continue Diver Office tes o Project View Preferences Import Diver Gate Help a E cures BY Diver Gate S Configurator Open Diver Diver Ga Diver Gate S GSM band configurator Diver Gate S Diagnostic tool Project Folder C Users ILangedik App Data Roaming DiverOffice test2 Le Default Export Settings File Type d MON EI csv E NITG File Name Format Seta Number E Export on Download Project Time Settings 9 Computer Time 1 Standard Time Winter Time Daylight Saving Time Summer Time Vertical Reference Datum Mean Sea Level e 4 Select the correct USB COM port to setup a connection with the Diver Gate S Searching for a Diver Gate S is possible both manually and automatically Manual option assumes sel
12. WiFi and Bluetooth Make sure this switch is on do not have a radio connection between the Diver Gate M and the Diver DXTs Please follow the next steps e lf you have no connection after 30 seconds you may be out of radio range Try to move closer to the Diver DXT and re establish the connection Try this a few times from different locations e From 07 00 PM to 23 00 PM the radio of the Diver DXT will be in sleep mode to save battery capacity Making a connection can therefore take more time longer than 5 minutes e Make sure you use the correct Network ID For selecting the correct Network ID see the Diver Mobile Manual e The radio connection can be distorted by Wifi signals transmitting at the same radio band of Diver NETZ e Check if the Radio LED on the Diver Gate M is blinking during scanning and continuously on during data transfer If not the problem could be the Diver Gate M Diver Mobile is unresponsive What should do Go to Task Manager and shut down the Diver Mobile application or give your field device a soft reset How to do this is described in the user manual of the field device How long does the battery in the Diver Gate M last and how can it be recharged The battery in the Diver Gate M can be used for 10 hours without the need for recharging The Diver Gate M is recharged through the USB port on the Diver Gate M fully charged the battery but when turn on the Diver Gate M all the LEDs go off after a few sec
13. cable COMM port COM10 Refresh For more information about the GSM radio band click here By default the GSM 900 and GSM 1800 band is configured in the Diver Gate S GSM 900 and GSM 1800 GSM 850 and GSM 1900 Quad band GSM 850 900 1800 1900 8 A popup message will appear if the GSM band is configured successfully Restart the Diver Gate S by repowering the device unplug and plug power source Click Ok to close the Diver Gate S GSM band configurator Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu GSM radio band settings Schlumberger Setup connection Water Services gt GSM radio band settings Finish Trick nfigure the GSM radio band in the Diver Gate S connect the Diver Gate S with a COM cable to your PC in addition to the USB c GSM radio band The GSM radio band is configured successfully Restart the Diver Gate S by repowering the device The configuration tool will now close Ca Szen October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB WW Schlumberger f Water Services Appendix IX October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Configuration of the Diver Gate S The Diver Gate S can be configured in two modes Simple mode and Advance mode Within the Simple mode the default settings will be programmed inside the Diver Gate S This mode will be used when using the server and Universal SIM card provided by Schlumberger Water
14. settings and 5 3 1 Changing Diver DXT settings Start barologger Diver DXT The barologger inside the Diver DXT can be started with the following software e Diver Office 2014 1 For more information see the Help section within the Diver Office software e Diver Mobile For more information see the Diver Mobile manual on the swstechnology website It is important to note that the right network ID should be selected within the software to match with the network ID of Diver DXT October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 14 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Installation of SIM card The SIM card is installed in tray of the SIM card holder See illustration for more details GSM band configuration Diver Gate S Please be aware this step is only needed once for users in the Americas With the Diver Gate S GSM band configurator within Diver Office the user is able to configure the GSM band of the Diver Gate S On default the GSM band of the Diver Gate S makes use of Dual band 900 and 1800 MHz These GSM bands are used in most parts of the world See illustration below The Diver Gate S GSM band configurator within Diver Office allows the user to change the GSM band to 850 and 1900 MHz mostly used in the Americas and Quad band 50 and 1900 MHz 900 and 1800 MHz Quad band is however not preferred due to the increase in energy consumption Appendix VIII contains more information about changing the GSM of the Diver Gate S
15. the top connector Before completing the installation of the Diver DXT cable and Diver DXT it is recommended to check the proper functioning of the equipment by using a Diver Gate M and the appropriate software 5 2 Installing Diver Gate S This section is specific for the Diver NETZ Static solution Since the Diver Gate S can connect to the Diver DXT and the Diver via radio there are many more installation options for the Diver Gate S Depending on the amount of Diver DXTs Divers allocated to one Diver Gate S the Diver Gate S can be placed either within or outside a well cover When communicating with only one Diver DXT Diver it is best to install the Diver Gate S as close as possible to the Diver DXT When communicating with more than one Diver DXT Diver a strategic position must be chosen for the Diver Gate S in order for it to be within radio range of the desired Diver DXTs Divers As with the installation of the Diver DXT cable and Diver DXT it is important to ensure that the monitoring points monitoring wells and or other locations example lamp posts are fit for installation of the Diver Gate S The size of the mounted Diver Gate S will determine how the Diver Gate S is best installed at the location Also as with the installation of the Diver DXT cable and Diver DXT it is important to make sure that the radio and GSM GPRS signals are not attenuated and that de Diver Gate S is protected from extreme temperatures flooding s
16. with any other antenna or transmitter October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services IC REQUIREMENTS FOR CANADA This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du r glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation ofthe device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur du dispositif doit tre pr t a accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique re u m me si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT EUROPE This device is in conformity with the EMC directive and low voltage directive October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Water Services Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Site Assessment 3 3 Diver NETZ components 4 3 1 Diver dataloggers 4 3 2 DXT cable 4 3 3 Diver DXT 4 3 4 Diver Gate M 5
17. 15 minutes The Diver Gate S can be preconfigured by the user to start scanning for nearby Diver DXT on a fixed wake up interval for example 1x per day at a fixed time for example 11 00 AM As soon as a connection between the Diver Gate S and the Diver DXT is made the Diver Gate S will download the data from the baro datalogger of the Diver DXT and from the Diver datalogger The Diver Gate S downloads only newest data data not collected before Once the data has been collected by the Diver Gate S all collected data will be sent by GSM GPRS to a server Technical specifications of the Diver Gate S can be found in Appendix V Control functionalities The following connectors and buttons are available on the Diver Gate S e External power supply connector to connect the Diver Gate S to an external power supply e USB port to configure Diver Gate S e UART port service debug information no Diver data transfer e SMA connector to connect the radio antenna e SMA connector to connect the GSM GPRS antenna e Pinhole buttons o Reset reset boot configuration to default settings o Wake up Wake up Diver Gate S to be able to communicate through USB communication outside predefined wake up interval October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 7 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Radio antenna SMA connector USB UART port GSM antenna External power supply SMA connector N Pinhole buttons There are fou
18. Hub Clients can access the portal through a secure login to connect to their Diver NETZ data Furthermore the data can be downloaded directly from this portal Diver NETZ hardware Data Management Diver Office Diver Office Premium HydroManager Back office SWS Client October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 11 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 4 Preparing for installation This chapter describes the activities to undertake before deploying Diver NETZ in the field Diver NETZ Mobile and Diver NETZ Static solutions are discussed separately 41 Diver NETZ Mobile Before going into the field the user needs to make sure the following steps are undertaken e Installation of Diver Office software e Installation of Diver Gate driver e Charging the Diver Gate M battery e Programming of Diver dataloggers e Connect Diver to a DXT cable and a Diver DXT e Setup network ID in Diver DXT e Start barologger Diver DXT e Pairing Diver Gate M only when mobile device is used Installation of Diver Office software Diver Office 2014 1 is needed to configure the Diver and Diver DXT devices The software can be downloaded for free from the swstechnology website www swstechnology com Users who already have installed an older version of Diver Office can update directly from within the Diver Office software Installation of Diver Gate driver The Diver Gate driver is a computer program that controls the Diver Gate M or
19. Services can provide you additional information do not have a radio connection between the Diver Gate S and the Diver DXTs Please follow the next steps e From 07 00 PM to 23 00 PM the radio of the Diver DXT will be in sleep mode to save battery capacity Making a connection can therefore take more time longer than 5 minutes e Make sure you use the correct Network ID For selecting the correct Network ID see the Diver Mobile Manual e The radio connection can be distorted by Wifi signals transmitting at the same radio band of Diver NETZ e Check if the Radio LED on the Diver Gate S is blinking during scanning and continuously on during data transfer If not the problem could be the Diver Gate S October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services How can I power my Diver Gate S The Diver Gate S needs to be connected to an external power supply This can be a lithium battery pack or a 12 V solar panel with a rechargeable battery No data is being transmitted by GPRS from the Diver Gate S to the FTP server Please run the Diver Gate S diagnostic tool paragraph 7 4 of this manual The issue October 2014 could be related to the following Lack of power Make sure the external power is connected correctly to the Diver Gate S and LED indicators start blinking when waking up the Diver Gate S SIM card not properly fitted In this case the Diver Gate S can not make a connection with the
20. Temperature Sensor Range FS Accuracy Resolution Radio Radio frequency Transmit power Scan for host period Radio range Data encryption H 49 23 mm 141 mm including chassis connector Approx 84 gr High Heat ABS Polylac casing Viton and MBR o rings Cu Zn Ni connector IP67 for max 7 days 20 C to 60 C within specs 40 C to 85 C affects battery life time 5 years OT depending on operation and max 3 000 connections with Diver Gate 30 000 memory block reads Non rechargeable lithium thionyl chloride 3 600 mAh By manufacturer Diver DXT cable with Baro Diver Mini Diver Micro Diver Cera Diver and CTD Diver 24 000 measurements non volatile memory 60 min Fixed Automatic synchronisation with attached Diver once a day Barometric pressure cmH20 and temperature C Piezo resistive silicon micro machined sensor 400 1 150 cmH20 1 cmH20 typ OT 2 cmH20 max OT 0 1 cmH20 1 5 bar absolute 2 bar absolute 1sec 1 cmH20 year typ OT Silicon temperature sensor 20 C to 80 C 1 C typ OT 3 C max OT 0 1 C 2 405 GHz channel 11 100 mW 20 dBm 14 sec 07 00AM 11 00PM 300 sec 11 00PM 07 00AM 500 meter L o S Line of Sight AES key 16 bytes www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Technical specifications Diver DXT Environment Operating temperature 20 C to 60 C within spe
21. a Static solution consisting of a Diver Gate placed permanently in the field within radio range of the Diver DXT At a scheduled interval this Diver Gate will wirelessly connect to nearby Diver DXT devices and collect their data Through a GSM GPRS network this data is automatically forwarded to a server The data will be visualized by the Diver Hub portal Furthermore software programs like Diver Office and Diver Office Premium can be used to interpret validate or visualize the Diver data from Diver NETZ Any existing network of Divers can be quickly and easily fitted with the Diver NETZ technology October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 1 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Diver NETZ Mobile Diver DXT 88 2 I 1 l l D DXT cable Be Satine i SS J l EE S I a au Ed WW I SF Diver Diver Gate M E Diver Software Diver NETZ Static Diver DXT rer S S l C C a aaaaaaa rra 8 I I DXT cable 7 I Diver Diver Gate S i Diver Software mmm mmm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mmm mm wf October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 2 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 2 Site Assessment A pre installation site assessment is highly recommended when planning and designing a Diver NETZ installation for both the Mobile and Static solution at a specific site as external and or environmental factors can influence the prope
22. ad Project Time Settings 9 Computer Time 1 Standard Time Winter Time Daylight Saving Time Summer Time Vertical Reference Datum Mean Sea Level e October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB e oes Schlumberger Water Services 5 Select the COM port and click Start The diagnostic tool will start with an actual data transmission Diver Gate S diagnostic tool _ faa Start Save COM log Diagnostic COM port Diver taate S Settings Serial Firmware version FTP address Daemon address Network Id Wake up frequency dd hh mm Actual date time Next session Scan for Diver DXT Scan time remaining Number of Diver DXTs found MAC address Diver DXT Collecting data from Diver D XT Successtul data collectians Amount of data collected Uploading data by GPRS to FTP server SIM state DXT file LOG file Diagnostic duration 6 Diver Gate S diagnostic tool r Start Save COM log Diagnostic COM port ICOM13 Divertaate S Settings Serial 141406900037 Firmware version CS1414a C2 420011 FTP address diver netz com Daemon address diver netz com Network Id Wake up frequency dd hh mm 01 00 00 Actual date time 01 01 2010 00 01 Next session 02 01 2010 00 00 Scan for Diver DXT Scan time remaining 21 seconds Number of Diver DXT s found MAC address Diver DXT Collecting data from Diver DXT Successful data collections Amount of data collected Uploading data by GPRS to FTP server SIM
23. agations of radio signals from the Diver DXT e Furthermore the system should be protected from vandalism fire animals etc October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 17 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Just before deploying the equipment in a well it is recommended to measure the exact cable length distance between the membrane of the Diver and the bottom of the Diver DXT Furthermore it is also recommendable to take a manual measurement using a dipper in the well as this information can be later used to verify the proper functioning and deployment of the system Once the monitoring well is deemed fit for installing the Diver DXT cable and the Diver DXT the Diver and DXT cable can be lowered into the well until the Diver DXT rests on top of the casing It is important to note that the space from the top of the casing to the bottom of the well cover needs to be at least 30 mm If the monitoring well has more than one casing it is possible to deploy more than one set of Divers DXT cables and Diver DXTs in the same well there will be no interference between the different Diver DXTs To maximize the radio performance of the Diver DXT it is important to place the Diver DXT as closely as possible to the well cover especially for locations where the Diver DXT is potentially placed below ground surface If required the cable length of the DXT cable can be fine tuned shortened in the field by using the cable adaptor below
24. ameters need to be provided server address and port Click Next to continue Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Daemon settings Schlumberger Mode selection config tool Wat or Services Setup connection Device information Address Ftp settings Daemon settings Port Diver DXT network settings Radio settings SIM settings GSM APN settings Data collection settings Wake up settings Finish October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 8 This window enables you to specify the Network ID applied to the specific Diver Gate S Furthermore by clicking the advanced tick box the user is able to fill in the radio channel default 11 and encryption key SWS can provide additional information regarding the use of the encryption key After filling in the needed information click Next Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Radio settings Schlumberger Mode selection config tool Wal or Services Setup connection _ Device information MI Change Ftp settings Daemon settings Diver DXT network settings Radio settings SIM settings GSM APN settings Data collection settings Wake up settings Finish Simple Number of DXTs 9 This window enables you to set up the radio settings of DXT In simple mode the number of Diver DXT connected to the Diver Gate S need to be filled in Based on this number the software will automatically determine the recommended radio settings In t
25. are version of the Diver Gate S radio firmware of the Diver Gate S and the battery capacity Click Next to continue Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Device information Schlumberger Mode selection config tool Wat H Services Setup connection Device information Diver Gate S Ftp settings Daemon settings Diver DXT network settings Firmware A2 00 11 Radio settings SIM settings Hardware CS14143 C2 GSM APN settings Data collection settings Serial number 141403G00050 Battery level 100 Wake up settings Finish Radio module Diver Gate S Firmware FK C01 02 14 B001 October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 6 This window allows you to configure the FTP address port and project folder destination folder of the FTP server Click the tick box to fill in the login and password settings only once Click Next to continue Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Ftp settings Schlumberger Mode selection config tool Water el VICES Setup connection Device information Address Ftp settings Daemon settings Diver DXT network settings Project folder Er Change credentials GSM APN settinas Username and password provided by g d Schlumberger Water Services Port Data collection settings Wake up settings Username inish _ Password 7 This window allows you to configure the Daemon settings backoffice software running on the server The following par
26. armful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device Diver DXT complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NO UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS 47 CFR Section 15 21 CAUTION This equipment may not be modified altered or changed in any way without signed written permission from Schlumberger Water Services Netherlands BV Unauthorized modification may void the equipment authorization from the FCC and will void the Schlumberger Water Services Netherlands BV warranty FCC and IC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This device complies with FCC and Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits set forth for the general population uncontrolled exposure This device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction
27. ater services The Diver Gate S is successfully configured and is being set into deep sleep After the Status LED stops blinking disconnect the USB cable Download configuration settings Restart Exit Once the Status LED on the Diver Gate S stops blinking the configuration tool can be closed by clinking Exit The mini USB cable can now be disconnected from the Diver Gate S October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Advance mode The following steps give more information about configuring the Diver Gate S 1 Connect Diver Gate S with the PC using the mini USB cable this cable is not provided by SWS Diver Office rs Plug the battery or power supply in the Diver Gate S In case the battery is already connected wakeup the Diver Gate S by pressing the wakeup pinhole button Jar Start Diver Gate S Configurator software application Select Advance mode click Next to continue Diver Office Det H Project View Preferences Import Diver Gate Help DN Ei Diver Gate scan Diver Gate S Configurator Open Diver Diver Ga Diver Gate S GSM band configurator l Diver Gate S Diagnostic tool Project Folder Due C Users Langedik AppData Roaming DiverOffice test 2 Default Export Settings File Type V MON F csv F NITG File Name Format rina Poet CT 7 E Export on Download Project Time Setting
28. ble and the Diver DXT is screwed on the top connector of the DXT communication cable Through the safety cords the Diver DXT can be secured to the communication cable See illustration for more details The radio is deactivated during shipment to the client The radio will automatically activate turn on when the Diver DXT is connected to a Diver via a DXT cable The clock of the Diver DXT will automatically synchronize once a day at midnight with the clock of the attached Diver datalogger After activation the radio module is awake during the day from 7 00 AM until 23 00 PM waking up every 14 seconds During the night from 23 00 PM to 7 00 AM the radio is asleep and only wakes up once every 5 minutes The radio can t be deactivated turned off by the user Setup network ID in Diver DXT A network identification or network ID is a password in the Diver DXT that allows the Diver Gate S or Diver Gate M to connect to a Diver DXT The Diver DXTs are shipped with a default network ID 1234 It is strongly recommended to change the default network ID before using the Diver DXT Furthermore it is advisable to setup different network ID s in case a Diver DXT is within radio range of two or more Diver Gate S devices This will make sure that a Diver DXT can only be scanned and readout by a single Diver Gate S The network ID in the Diver DXT can be setup with Diver Office For more information see the Diver Office help section 5 2 Configuring network
29. built in battery which cannot be switched off This means that the instrument is always active and consumes energy from the battery The total battery capacity will be reduced by approximately 4 per year in storage conditions Another important storage condition is the ambient temperature If the instrument is stored for a long period of time more than one month it is best to store the instrument in a dark place at room temperature The instrument is tested for transport conditions according to ASTM D 4169 09 DC 2 transport simulation test This globally accepted standard ensures no damage if the instrument is transported under normal conditions in its own packaging Keep the instrument in the original packaging until it is installed in the field The instrument is also tested according to MIL STD 810 and ASTM D 3332 shock and vibration tests This test simulates the mechanical shocks and vibrations during installation of the Diver DXT Although the equipment can handle these conditions it is better to avoid any abnormal shocks and vibrations if possible The Diver DXT has sensors which need to be handled with care What is the radio range between the Diver Gate M S and the Diver DXT The radio technology of the Diver DXT and the Diver Gate M S makes use of the ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical band Specifically the 2 4 GHz radio frequency is used This radio band is unlicensed which means that the frequencies are open for public use an
30. cation installation method available space etc In some cases external antenna s need to be integrated in the protection box The pictures below contain examples of a mounted Diver Gate S gt Ww wee eege ar RS K t _ SON En 2 E A K H 4 3 Equipment testing It is recommended to test the equipment before deploying it in the field by allowing the Diver Gate S to transmit data to the FTP server The user can access the FTP server address diver netz com with their dedicated login credentials 4 4 Setting up of the Diver Hub webportal SWS will setup the webportal for the client based on the information provided by the client A Diver Hub template is available with all information needed to setup the portal SWS will provide the login credentials to access the webportal October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 16 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 5 Installing Diver NETZ in the field 5 1 Installing the Diver DXT cable and Diver DXT When deploying both the Diver NETZ Mobile and or the Diver NETZ Static solution in the field numerous sets of Divers DXT cables and Diver DXTs assuming they have been connected to each other must first be installed at a monitoring point It is important to ensure that the monitoring points and or monitoring wells are fit for installation Monitoring wells are completed with diverse types of well covers at or above of the surface level for example synthetic flush m
31. cation cable Through the safety cords the Diver DXT can be secured to the communication cable See illustration for more details The radio is deactivated during shipment to the client The radio will automatically activate turn on when the Diver DXT is connected to a Diver via a DXT cable The clock of the Diver DXT will automatically synchronize once a day at midnight with the clock of the attached Diver datalogger After activation the radio module is awake October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 12 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services during the day from 7 00 AM until 23 00 PM waking up every 14 seconds During the night from 23 00 PM to 7 00 AM the radio is asleep and only wakes up once every 5 minutes The radio can t be deactivated turned off by the user Setup network ID in Diver DXT A network identification or network ID is a password in the Diver DXT that allows the Diver Gate M or Diver Gate S to connect to a Diver DXT The Diver DXTs are shipped with a default network ID 1234 It is strongly recommended to change the default network ID before using the Diver DXT The network ID in the Diver DXT can be setup with Diver Office For more information see the Diver Office help section 5 2 Configuring network settings and 5 3 1 Changing Diver DXT settings Start barologger Diver DXT The barologger inside the Diver DXT can be started with the following software e Diver Office 2014 1 For more informatio
32. cs Operating elevation range 300 to 5 000 m MSL mean sea level Pressure Up to MP in air Random vibration MIL STD 810 10 Hz 0 02 g2 Hz 60 1 000 Hz 0 02 g2 Hz 1 000 2 000 Hz 6 dB oct Mechanical shock ASTM D 3332 Free fall drop 0 1 to 0 7 m 500 g 2 ms Transportation According to ASTM D 4169 08 DC2 outside of western Europe by truck air boat Certification CE R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC according to the harmonized standards FCC V43DIVERDXT2 IC 7675A DIVERDXT2 The Diver DXT is always active The leakage current of internal battery is mostly depending on temperature If stored or transported for a longer period at elevated temperatures battery life time will be affected January 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB WW Schlumberger f Water Services Appendix IV October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Technical specifications Diver Gate M January 2014 AS345 General Dimension Weight Housing material Protection Operating temperature Storage transport temperature Power supply Battery life Communication Bluetooth Module Antenna Radio Radio frequency Transmit power Antenna Scan period Radio range Data encryption Environment Operating temperature Certification 138 x 62 x 34 mm with protection guard Approx 181 gr ABS casing IP52 with protection guard 20 C to 60 C within sp
33. d require no registration or payment for usage of the frequency In order to comply with the regulations the output power of the devices is regulated This regulation may cause limited range of the radio device Typically the radio range of the Diver DXT device is about 500 meters 1 300 ft line of sight LOS Certain characteristics inherent to the environment where the system is deployed may affect the range of the radio system This includes but is not limited to rain snow fog large bodies of water trees forests metal well protective covers buildings atmospheric conditions ambient frequencies noise electromagnetic fields and general conditions of the terrain Besides the positioning of the Diver DXT may affect the range of the radio system as well To maximize the performance of the radio devices it is recommended to place the Diver DXT in an area where It is possible to see the device without obstacles in between This is not mandatory but improves the performance of the system If this condition is not met the performance of the system may be reduced We therefore recommend a site assessment in order to plan and optimize the deployment of devices Can use my existing Diver Data Cables Yes you can use your existing DDC cables However the connector of the DDC cable needs to be modified by SWS What is the maximum cable length that can be used The maximum cable length is 300 meters How long does the battery in
34. dio module Diver Gate S Firmware FK CO1 02 14 B001 Ges Ce www swstechnology com copyright of SLB October 2014 October 2014 Schlumberger Water Services This window allows you to configure the project name destination folder and the login credentials on the FTP server These settings will be provided by SWS Click the tick box to fill in the login and password settings only once Click Next to continue Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Ftp settings Mode selection config tool Setup connection Device information Ftp settings Diver network settings Radio settings Wake up settings Finish FTP settings provided by Schlumberger Water Services V Change credentials Username Password Schlumberger Water Services This window enables you to specify the Network ID applied to the specific Diver Gate S After filling in the needed information click Next Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Diver network settings Mode selection config tool Setup connection Device information Ftp settings Diver network settings Radio settings Wake up settings Finish This should be a unique value no other Diver Gate S should use it Network id 1234 Schlumberger Water Services Previous www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 8 This window enables you to set up the radio settings of DXT number of Diver DXT connected to a Di
35. ecs 40 C to 85 C Internal rechargeable lithium ion battery charged through USB port 10 hours in Bluetooth connection mode USB port Bluetooth UART Fully qualified Bluetooth V2 1 EDR Class 2 Internal ceramic antenna 2 405 GHz channel 11 100 mW 20 dBm Internal ceramic antenna 30 sec 500 meter L o S Line of Sight AES key 16 bytes 20 C to 60 C CE R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC according to the harmonized standards FCC RI7BG864 IC 5131A BG864 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB WW Schlumberger f Na Water Services Appendix V October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Technical specifications Diver Gate S AS340 General Dimension Weight Housing material Protection Operating temperature Storage transport temperature Power supply Battery life Communication GSM GPRS Module Class Antenna Radio Radio frequency Transmit power Antenna Scan period Radio range Data encryption Environment Operating temperature Certification 134 x 58 x 30 mm without connectors Approx 144 gr ABS casing none 20 C to 60 C within specs 40 C to 85 C 7 15V DC Depends on external battery used USB port GSM GPRS UART Quad band Class 4 2W 850 900 MHz Class 1 1W 1800 1900 MHz External antenna SMA 2 405 GHz channel 11 100 mW 20 dBm External antenna SMA
36. ect the Diver Gate S with a USB cable to your computer 4 Activate Diver Gate S by pressing the Wake up pinhole button 5 Wait until the Status LED js blinking USB port selection Manual COM5 x Refresh Automatic 5 Connect Diver Gate S with the PC using the COM cable this cable is not provided by SWS Do not remove the USB cable ips Der fes October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 6 Selectthe COM port Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu GSM radio band settings Schlumberger Q r 0 Setup connection Water dE VICES gt GSM radio band settings Finish To configure the GSM radio band in the Diver Gate S connect the Diver Gate S with a COM cable to your PC in addition to the USB cable Do not remove the USB cable COMM port COM10 Refresh For more information about the GSM radio band click here By default the GSM 900 and GSM 1800 band is configured in the Diver Gate S GSM 900 and GSM 1800 GSM 850 and GSM 1900 Quad band GSM 850 900 1800 1900 7 Select the GSM radio band and click Next to continue Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu GSM radio band settings Schlumberger e Cominoc Setup connection Water Services gt GSM radio band settings Finish To configure the GSM radio band in the Diver Gate S connect the Diver Gate S with a COM cable to your PC in addition to the USB cable Do not remove the USB
37. ecting the COM port where the Diver Gate S is connected Alternatively select the automatic mode to search for the device Click on the Refresh button when the Status LED starts blinking When the Diver Gate S is recognized click Next to continue Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Setup connection Schlumberger Mode selection config tool W a gr Service Setup connection Device information Setup connection steps Ftp settings 1 Install Diver Gate S driver perform step once Diver network settings 2 Connect the Diver Gate S to a power source perform step once Radio settings 3 Connect the Diver Gate S with a USB cable to your computer Wake up settings 4 Activate Diver Gate S by pressing the Wake up pinhole button Finish 5 Wait until the Status LED is blinking USB port selection Manual COM5 x Refresh Automatic Previous 5 This window gives information about the device firmware version of the Diver Gate S hardware version of the Diver Gate S radio firmware of the Diver Gate S and the battery capacity Click Next to continue Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Device information Schlumberger Mode selection config tool Wat or Services Setup connection Device information Diver Gate S Ftp settings a e 14 Le 5 Diver network settings Serial number d ge Radio settings Wake up settings Finish Hardware CS14143 C2 Firmware AZ 00 11 Battery level 100 Ra
38. ements etc October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 19 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 7 Maintenance and diagnosis of Diver NETZ hardware 71 Maintaining the Diver DXT The Diver DXT has a built in datalogger for the barometric pressure and ambient temperature The sensor is located under the upper part of the Diver DXT see figure below This sensor should be in open contact with the air pressure Maintenance is needed to keep the area around the location of the sensor clean Extreme high and low temperatures mud moisture or water could affect the accuracy of the sensor Clogging of the sensor opening can result in sensor drift deviation It is not possible to replace the battery of a Diver DXT in the field Upon request battery replacement can be performed by SWS 7 2 Maintaining the Diver Gate M No maintenance is required on the Diver Gate M 7 3 Maintaining the Diver Gate S When using a non rechargeable battery the battery may need to be replaced from time to time This will depend on the amount of data being collected and the data transmission frequency of the Diver Gate S When replacing a non rechargeable battery firstly disconnect the old battery before connecting the Diver Gate S to a new battery The Diver Gate S will then instantaneously start transmitting based on this new data transmission time the moment the battery was replaced and the old configured transmission frequency If a different data
39. ers Example AS2001 is 1 m and AS2015 is 15 m Only if connected to Diver DXT Diver DXT dimensions lt D 49 mm D 23 3 mm 28 5mm E 105 mm lt D 22 mm 110 mm D 3 2 mm 2 KI wend D S a N Effective working length of the cable CTD Diver Specific length of the cable lt D 18 mm Effective working length of the cable Baro Cera Mini en Micro Diver 97 mm DIVER ce www swstechnology com 44mm oi CTD DIVER E www swstechnology com stat rod January 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB WW Schlumberger f Water Services Appendix Ill October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Technical specifications Diver DXT IY OTP OTH ANCE kilpa o PETITONIENS Y January 2014 T mge AMIE KRISE amp G For Zeus gang de a LX 0 18 AS338 General Diameter Length Weight Housing material Protection Operating temperature Storage transport temperature Battery life Battery Battery replacement Instrument interface Datalogger barometer Storage capacity Measuring interval Measuring method Clock accuracy Recorded parameter Barosensor Sensor Range Accuracy Resolution Absolute maximum pressure MP Absolute maximum burst pressure Long term stability
40. es use of the following frequency bands 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Quad band Frequency band 900 and 1800 MHz are used in most parts of the world Europe Middle East Africa Australia Oceania and most of Asia In North America GSM operates on the primary mobile communication bands 850 MHz and 1900 MHz In South and Central America some countries use 850 en 1800 MHz Which mobile data services are supported by the Diver Gate S The GSM module of the Diver Gate S makes use of GPRS services 2 56 GPRS is a wireless data transfer protocol that is used to connect mobile devices to the internet It operates through the cellular network To successfully use the Diver Gate S device the telecom provider needs to support GPRS services Which SIM cards can be used By default SWS makes use of universal SIM cards Universal SIM cards grant GSM services in nearly every country in the world generally at lower costs than other SIM cards SWS can provide a list of GSM providers supported by the universal SIM cards in a specific country Please be aware that the GSM provider still needs to support GPRS to successfully deploy Diver NETZ Static See also previous question Can use my own local SIM card Yes this is possible SWS can provide you with information regarding the requirements and needed steps to configure the Diver Gate S with local SIM cards Can start stop reprogram a Diver with Diver NETZ Yes this can be done remotely Schlumberger Water
41. g a list of nearby Bluetooth devices select the Diver Gate M name is SWSGW_1414xxxxxxxx see example figure 1 and press Next Enter passcode 1234 and press OK see example figure 2 After the passcode Is accepted the name of the Diver Gate M is displayed under disconnected devices see example figure 3 Select Diver Gate M to modify its settings Activate Serial port see example figure 4 The Diver Gate M will automatically restart Status LED will be continuously on for 5 to 10 seconds After approximately 30 seconds the Bluetooth LED will turn on to indicate a Bluetooth connection www swstechnology com copyright of SLB WW p Schlumberger f Water Services Appendix VIII October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Configuration of the Diver Gate S GSM band With the Diver Gate S GSM band configurator within Diver Office the user is able to configure the GSM band of the Diver Gate S On default the GSM band of the Diver Gate S makes use of Dual band 900 and 1800 MHz These GSM bands are used in most parts of the world The Diver Gate S GSM band configurator within Diver Office allows the user to change the GSM band to 850 and 1900 MHz mostly used in the Americas and Quad band 50 and 1900 MHz 900 and 1800 MHz The following steps give more information about configuring the GSM band of the Diver Gate S 1 Connect Diver Gate S with the
42. he advanced mode a user can select the radio settings himself The maximum number of Diver DXTs connected to a Diver Gate S is 17 Click Next to continue Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Radio settings Schlumberger Mode selection config tool Wat or Services Setup connection Device information Change Ftp settings Daemon settings Diver DXT network settings Recommended value is 29 Radio settings SIM settings GSM APN settings Comm session should be number of Data collection settings DXTs in the network in range times Wake up settings the Comm slot Finish Comm session 15 Advance Wakeup session 29 Comm slot 15 October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 10 The SIM pin of the card can be filled in the SIM settings window On default the SIM pin is 0000 Click Next Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu SIM settings Schlumberger Mode selection config tool Wat Hr Services Setup connection a Device information Change SIM PIN Ftp settings Daemon settings Diver DXT network settings Radio settings SIM settings GSM APN settings Data collection settings Wake up settings Finish SIM PIN 11 The following window enables you to set up the APN settings of the SIM card The following options are available Universal SIM provided by SWS automatic selection of SIM card settings and finally the user can fill in the APN settings manually when us
43. ial scientific and medical ISM radio band The transmission power of the radio module is 100 mW 20 dBm resulting in a radio range of 500 m Line of Sight L 0 S Furthermore a network identification or network ID is setup in the radio module of the Diver DXT to ensure the security of the data and to give the option to create groups of DXTs for example in areas where more than 1 Diver Gate S are able to communicate with 1 or more DXTs In order to minimize the battery use the radio of the Diver DXT is deactivated during shipment to the client The radio will automatically activate turn on when the Diver DXT is connected to a Diver via a DXT cable The clock October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 4 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services of the Diver DXT will automatically synchronize once a day with the clock of the attached Diver datalogger After activation the radio module is awake during the day from 7 00 AM until 23 00 PM waking up every 14 seconds During the night from 23 00 PM to 7 00 AM the radio is asleep and only wakes up once every 5 minutes The radio can t be deactivated turned off by the user Furthermore the water resistant housing contains a datalogger for recording barometric pressure and temperature The sampling frequency of the barometric datalogger is fixed at once per hour The Diver DXT will also function without starting the barometric datalogger Barometer opening The Diver DXT contai
44. ing o Off indicates no charging or fully charged during charging session Light Emitting Diodes The SIM card holder is not in use for the Diver Gate M October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 6 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Power options The Diver Gate M contains an internal rechargeable battery The battery lifetime of a fully charged battery is maximum 10 hours under normal conditions Before taking the Diver Gate M in the field for collecting data it is advisable to completely charge the battery 3 5 Diver Gate S The static Diver Gate S provides the communication between the Diver DXT and a server in the office The Diver Gate S contains a radio module to communicate with the Diver DXT through the unlicensed industrial scientific and medical ISM radio band at a frequency of 2 405 GHz The unit also contains a 2 5G quad band GSM GPRS module to communicate with a FTP server The Diver Gate S is supplied with a radio and GSM GPRS antenna Other antennas with a SMA connector can also be used The Diver Gate S contains an internal clock which runs when the Diver Gate S is connected to a power source The clock will determine the time when the Diver Gate S will start scanning for Diver DXTs and transmit the data to the server During configuration the clock is synchronized with the time on the PC Afterwards the clock will be synchronized with the UTC time of the server in case deviation larger than
45. ing a local SIM card Click Next Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu GSM APN settings Schlumberger Mode selection config tool Wal ar Services Setup connection a Device information Change Ftp settings Universal SIM Daemon settings Automatic Diver DXT network settings Manual Radio settings SIM settings GSM APN settings Data collection settings Wake up settings Finish October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 12 The Data collection window enables you to select the data collection method for a data transmission sequence NoData will only transmit a LOG file containing household data and no data from the Diver and Diver DXT datalogger will be transmitted LastData will send new data data which has not been transmitted before and AllData will transmit all data during each transmission sequence SWS recommends to use the LastData method Click Next Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Data collection settings Schlumberger Mode selection config tool Water Services Setup connection Device information Ftp settings Daemon settings Diver DXT network settings Radio settings SIM settings GSM APN settings Data collection settings Wake up settings Finish Recommend setting LastData 13 The following window enables you to set up the wakeup settings data transmission frequency and wake up time of the Diver Gate S Click Next
46. ish language Can use my own FTP server Yes In the Diver Mobile application you can set the address of the FIP server What are the requirements for a FTP server The FTP server must be a standard none secured FTP server do not have a Bluetooth connection between the Diver Gate M and the Mobile Device e Please follow the next steps e Check the Bluetooth LED of the Diver Gate M This LED should blinking fast almost continuously on e We Bluetooth LED doesn t blink at all not even for a short period the Diver Gate M has to be paired Follow the Bluetooth pairing procedure e lf the Bluetooth LED does blink but will not go into an almost continuous mode indicating the Bluetooth connection the Bluetooth of the mobile device is not visible to the Diver Gate M Change the Bluetooth settings of the mobile device to Always Visible e lf the Bluetooth LED indicates a Bluetooth connection but the application cannot find the Diver Gate M it is possible that the serial port check box in the Bluetooth settings is not ticked Tick this box enable serial port and try again October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services don t have Bluetooth connection between the Diver Gate M and a mobile device anymore but it worked in the past Check if Bluetooth is enabled Check the Bluetooth status on your device PC mobile device Some devices also have a switch that shuts down all radios
47. iver Mobile application needs to be installed to communicate with the Diver The Diver Mobile application will store the Diver data and can optionally send the data to a FTP server What do need to know about Bluetooth Bluetooth is a simple two way wireless radio technology that allows different devices to connect between each other without the use of cables or infrared waves This technology is robust low power and low cost The short range radio link provides connectivity between different devices such as mobile phones PDAs PCs and other electronic devices It is designed to be used in small range communication and allows voice and data communication It operates in the 2 4 GHz radio spectrum Each class provides a different power output and they have different communication ranges This is certified in three different types of standard Class 1 100 meters Class 2 10 meter Class 3 1 meter The Diver Gate M has a Class 2 10 meter Bluetooth module Can I use a mobile phone Yes you can use a mobile phone with Diver Mobile installed on it The following hard and software requirements are needed to install Diver Mobile e Windows Mobile version 6 1 and higher e Minimum of 4 GB of Flash memory SD card e Minimum of 128 MB of RAM e Bluetooth version 2 0 and later e Data plan if you want to send the data to a FTP server October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Can I use a P
48. llow GSM GPRS communication between Diver Gate S and server e Watertight protection box to mount Diver Gate S e External antenna s for the Diver Gate S e Batteries for the Diver Gate S 3 1 Diver dataloggers Diver dataloggers are cost effective and reliable instruments to provide long term frequent measurements of water levels temperature conductivity and barometric pressure Divers are ideal for monitoring municipal water supplies salt water intrusion brine storage and migration and environmental monitoring of contamination and remediation projects A Diver contains an internal battery and memory For more information on Diver dataloggers see the Diver Product Manual 3 2 DXT cable The DXT cable is used to connect a Diver to the Diver DXT The DXT cable is mounted to the Diver DXT housing using a heavy duty water tight connector that allows you to adjust the cable length as needed This cable is available in different lengths up to 300 meters For more information see Appendix II 3 3 Diver DXT The Diver DXT makes wireless communication possible The Diver DXT is placed on top of a well while the Diver is installed inside the well below the groundwater level Both units are connected using a DXT cable which acts as a communication link and a mechanical link The Diver DXT contains a low power short range radio module The radio module transmits radio signals at a frequency of 2 405 GHz which is part of the unlicensed industr
49. llows users to read out configure and diagnose Diver NETZ hardware Diver Office contains the following Diver NETZ modules o Diver Gate scan to scan with a Diver Gate M or Diver Gate S for Diver DXTs and wireless collect their data Furthermore it allows users to configure Diver and Diver DXT dataloggers o Diver Gate S configurator to configure the Diver Gate S settings FTP GSM wake up time and frequency o Diver Gate S GSM band configurator to configure the GSM band of the Diver Gate S o Diver Gate S diagnostic tool to diagnose the functioning of a Diver Gate S e Diver Mobile is a user friendly application for Android or Windows Mobile devices to collect data from dataloggers in the field e Diver Hub is a secure online portal that allows users to access and visualize groundwater data from anywhere in the world Furthermore the management and visualization of Diver NETZ data can be customized for specific client requirements October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 9 copyright of SLB Water Services 3 7 Universal SIM card The Diver Gate S is equipped with a Universal SIM card In case the client wishes to use his own SIM cards he or she needs to contact SWS 3 8 Diver NETZ workflow The sections and illustrations below describe the Diver NETZ workflows for the Mobile and Static solution in more detail Diver NETZ Mobile The Diver Gate M is operated by the user via dedicated software on a mobile device s
50. martphone tablet or laptop or on a PC laptop Through the software the Diver Gate M can be requested to start scanning for nearby Diver DXTs After the connection is established the software will make it possible for the user to download the data from the Diver and barologger wirelessly Diver Mobile software is used when collecting data with a smartphone or tablet Diver Mobile runs on the following platforms Windows Mobile and Android A Bluetooth connection is used between the Diver Gate M and the smartphone or tablet The Diver Gate M can also be operated with Diver Office software running on a laptop A USB cable establishes the connection between the Diver Gate M and the laptop Diver Mobile and Diver Office software both generate DAT files after collecting the Diver and barologger data These DAT files can be imported into the standard Diver management software of SWS Diver Office and Diver Office Premium When using Diver Office to collect Diver and barologger data DAT files are automatically created and imported into the Diver Office database When using Diver Office Premium it is possible to manually upload the project data to the Diver Hub webportal Diver NETZ hardware Data Management N I Smartphone tablet option1 Diver Mobile for Windows Mobile Diver Mobile for Android WATER SERVICES BE Schlumberger han Diver Gate M PC Laptop option2 Diver Office Diver Gate M Diver Office Di
51. n see the Help module section 5 2 within the Diver Office software e Diver Mobile For more information see the Diver DXT Start section in the Diver Mobile manual on the swstechnology website It is important to note that the right network ID should be selected within the software to match with the network ID of Diver DXT Pairing Diver Gate M only when mobile device is used This section is only relevant when the Diver Gate M is used in combination with a mobile device PDA smartphone or tablet and Diver Mobile software The wireless link between the Diver Gate M and the mobile device is based on a Bluetooth The Bluetooth link needs to be setup by pairing the device Appendix VII contains more information on how to pair the Diver Gate M with a mobile device In case a PC or laptop is used the Diver Gate M will be connected physically through a USB cable Pairing is therefore not needed Once the device has been paired the Diver Gate M will automatically establish a Bluetooth connection to the particular device when turned on the next time The mobile device however needs to be within Bluetooth range of the Diver Gate M The Bluetooth range is approximately 10 m The Diver Gate M can only be paired with one device 4 2 Diver NETZ Static Before going into the field the user needs to make sure the following steps are undertaken e Installation of Diver Gate driver e Installation of Diver Office software e Programming of Diver da
52. now cover vandalism fire animals etc Before completing the installation of a Diver Gate S the proper functioning of the equipment can be checked by using Diver Office to test the radio connection with the Diver DXTs Divers via a USB connection between the Diver Gate S and a PC October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 18 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 6 Collecting data 6 1 Diver NETZ Mobile In order to collect data from the Diver NETZ Mobile solution it is necessary to visit the field with a Diver Gate M and a PC equipped with Diver Office 2012 1 or higher or mobile device equipped with Diver Mobile for Windows Mobile or Diver Mobile for Android The Diver Gate M should be properly charged and firstly paired with the mobile device or connected with a USB cable to the PC Furthermore the Diver Gate M should be within radio range of the Diver DXTs When more than one Diver DXT is within range of the Diver Gate M it is possible to collect the data from numerous Divers Diver DXTs from one location 6 2 Diver NETZ Static With the Diver NETZ Static solution data can be collected from the field via GSM GPRS The data collection frequency will depend on the configuration of the Diver Gate S When necessary Divers and or Diver DXTs can be restarted from the office without having to visit the field With the Diver NETZ Static solution field visits are only necessary for troubleshooting maintenance manual measur
53. ns an internal battery battery lifetime 5 years under normal conditions The battery of the Diver DXT can be replaced by the supplier The Diver DXT is not meant to be used under water The radio performance will decrease when the unit is covered or surrounded by water However sometimes it is difficult to avoid flooding conditions Therefore the Diver DXT has been developed to withstand this situation for a limited time For more information about Diver DXT specifications see Appendix Ill 3 4 Diver Gate M The portable Diver Gate M provides the communication between the Diver DXT and a mobile device via a radio and Bluetooth connection The Diver Gate M contains a short range radio module to communicate with the Diver DXT through the unlicensed industrial scientific and medical ISM radio band at a frequency of 2 405 GHz The unit also contains a Bluetooth radio for wireless communication with a mobile device PDA smartphone or tablet Furthermore the Diver Gate M can be connected through a USB cable to communicate with a PC or laptop To communicate with the Diver DXT the Diver Gate M is carried into the field to a position within radio range of the Diver DXT Through the software on the mobile device or PC the Diver Gate M can be requested to start scanning for nearby Diver DXTs As soon as a connection is set up between the Diver DXT and the Diver Gate M the Diver Gate M is able to download the data from the Diver datalogger and
54. ocket PC Yes you can use a Pocket PC with Diver Mobile installed on it The following hard and software requirements are needed to install Diver Mobile e Windows Mobile version 6 1 and higher e Minimum of 4 GB of Flash memory SD card e Minimum of 128 MB of RAM e Bluetooth version 2 0 and later e GSM GPRS option and a dataplan if you want to send the data to a FTP server The following hard and software requirements are needed to install Diver Mobile e Android version 4 0 and higher e Minimum of 4 GB of Flash memory SD card e Minimum of 128 MB of RAM e Bluetooth version 2 0 and later e GSM GPRS option and a dataplan if you want to send the data to a FTP server Can use a laptop Yes you can use a laptop with Diver Office 2012 1 or higher The following hard and software requirements are needed to install Diver Office e Operating system Windows XP SP2 or later 32 amp 64 bit Windows Vista Business 32 amp 64 bit or Windows 7 Professional 32 amp 64 bit e Processor Pentium 4 compatible processor or higher 1 6 GHz or higher recommended e Hard Disk 2GB 3GB or more recommended e Memory 1GB RAM 2GB or more recommended e Serial communication One available USB port or one Serial COM port e Screen resolution 1024 x 768 color 16 bits e Microsoft SOL Server Compact Edition 3 5 SP2 included in installation package In what languages is Diver Mobile available The Diver Mobile application is available in the Engl
55. onds When a Diver Gate M with fully charged battery turns off or if you unplug and plug the internal battery it is necessary to follow the following procedure e Connect the USB cable to the Diver Gate M e Switch on the Diver Gate M e The status LED should start blinking for at least 30 seconds e After several minutes the battery level is calibrated with the battery You can leave the device on during charging Can start stop reprogram a Diver with Diver NETZ Yes this can be done with Diver Office 2012 1 and Diver Pocket when version 2012 is available What to do when you get an error while starting Diver Mobile If the Diver Mobile application generates the following error No Diver Gate M found there is no Bluetooth connection between the Diver Gate M and a mobile device See FAQ I do not have a Bluetooth connection between the Diver Gate M and the mobile device October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Diver NETZ Static Can I use my own FTP server Yes this is possible In the Diver Gate S you can configure the address of your own FTP server Schlumberger Water Services can provide you with information regarding the requirements and steps to undertake this What are the requirements for a FTP server The FTP server must be a standard none secured FTP server What GSM frequency bands are used by the Diver Gate S The GSM module of the Diver Gate S mak
56. ounted well covers synthetic protective covers metal protective cover etc Because the transmission of the Diver DXTs radio signal to the Diver Gate M or Diver Gate S can be affected by these well covers some well covers may require alterations before the equipment can be installed For example in the case of a metal well cover the Diver DXT cannot be placed inside the metal enclosure due to the shielding of the radio signals Therefore for this specific case the Diver DXT has to be placed outside the metal protective cover This can be done by drilling holes in the cover and placing the Diver DXT on top of the cover a drilling stencil can be provided by SWS For this specific situation an extra sturdy synthetic protective cover can protect the Diver DXT against vandalism can be purchased from SWS Other possible required adjustments to monitoring wells are also see illustrations below e Additional protective covers to protect the inside of the well from extreme temperatures Extreme temperatures can affect the life expectancy and accuracy of the monitoring equipment e Protection from permanent or temporary flooding When a well is flooded or inundated by water the baro sensor within the Diver DXT is no longer able to measure the correct barometric pressure Furthermore a flooded well will attenuate the propagation of radio signals from the Diver DXT e Protection from permanent or temporary snow cover Snow and or ice will attenuate the prop
57. r NETZ is a wireless method for reading out Diver data and programming Divers A physical connection between the read out equipment and the Diver is no longer necessary From wireless field data collection and recording to project execution in the office Diver NETZ is a complete network of first class technologies that integrates field instrumentation with the industry s latest wireless communication and data management capabilities All Diver NETZ components are designed to streamline project workflows enabling you to effectively manage your groundwater resources for the long term A functional description of Diver NETZ technology is presented in the diagram below A Diver groundwater datalogger is suspended on a coaxial cable which is connected to a Diver DXT radio device at the top of the well A gateway Diver Gate within a 500 m distance of the well is able to establish a connection with the Diver DXT and collect the Diver data wirelessly Two Diver NETZ typologies exist The first typology is a Mobile solution consisting of a portable Diver Gate brought in the field by a fieldworker When the fieldworker is within radio range of the Diver DXT the Diver data can be collected wirelessly with a mobile Diver Gate device which then sends the data via Bluetooth to mobile device Downloaded data can then be automatically sent to the office via the GSM GPRS network where it can be analyzed and interpreted using desktop software The second typology is
58. r functioning of Diver NETZ A site assessment can determine the performance level of the Diver NETZ system and ensure that the solution will meet all predetermined requirements The site assessment should include but is not limited to the following e Physical verification of all planned equipment locations e Review of mounting options and possible required alterations to existing locations e Assessment of interfering and operating frequencies currently in use or ambient in the environment e Analysis of Diver DXT radio signal propagation The radio coverage is dependent on the well setup and environmental conditions e Analysis of GSM GPRS coverage only for Static solution e Evaluation of various antenna choices to optimize performance only for Static solution During the site assessment a complete set of Diver NETZ equipment can be physically brought to the field for testing purposes Additionally other tools such as a GSM GPRS signal analyzer can also be used during the site assessment October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 3 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 3 Diver NETZ components The components of the Diver NETZ system are e Diver datalogger s e DXT cable e Diver DXT e Diver Gate M e Diver Gate S e Diver NETZ software Additional components of Diver NETZ are e Diver DXT plastic protective cap available in 2 models o Cap for 1 Diver DXT o Cap for up to 4 Diver DXT e Universal SIM card to a
59. r light emitting diode LED indicators to indicate the charge status the status of the radios GSM GPRS and the Diver DXT radio and the general operating status e Radio o Blinking indicates scanning for Diver DXTs o Continuously on indicates data exchange between the Diver Gate S and the Diver DXT e Status o Blinking indicates that the device is active o Continuously on indicates booting of the Diver Gate S e GSM GPRS o Fast blinking indicates GSM GPRS connection communication mode e Not used o Led in Diver Gate S not used only used in Diver Gate M to indicate charging SIM card holder The SIM card holder contains a mini SIM 2FF card tray Micro SIM 3FF and or nano SIM 4FF cards can also be used together with a mini SIM adapter October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 8 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Light Emitting Diodes Power options The Diver Gate S can be powered by the following source e Lithium ion batteries o Non rechargeable lithium ion 3 cell battery pack 3 6 V per cell e Rechargeable batteries with solar panel o 12V e Fixed power supply o 7 15V direct current DC Battery pack consisting of 3 cells 3 6 Diver NETZ software Different software applications can be used to communicate with Diver NETZ components and or visualize data e Diver Office is a comprehensive PC application Windows to read out configure and manage Diver dataloggers Furthermore it a
60. s 9 Computer Time 1 Standard Time Winter Time Daylight Saving Time Summer Time Vertical Reference Datum Mean Sea Level x October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 4 Select the correct USB COM port to setup a connection with the Diver Gate S Searching for a Diver Gate S is possible both manually and automatically Manual option assumes selecting the COM port where the Diver Gate S is connected Alternatively select the automatic mode to search for the device Click on the Refresh button when the Status LED starts blinking When the Diver Gate S is recognized click Next to continue Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Setup connection Schlumberger Mode selection config tool Wat gr Services Setup connection Device information Setup connection steps Ftp settings 1 Install Diver Gate S driver perform step once Daemon settings 2 Connect the Diver Gate S to a power source perform step once Diver DXT network settings 3 Connect the Diver Gate S with a USB cable to your computer Radio settings 4 Activate Diver Gate by pressing the Wake up pinhole button SIM settings 5 Wait until the Status LED is blinking GSM APN settings USB port selection Data collection settings Manual Wake up settings i Finish COMS Refresh Automatic Previous 5 This window gives information about the device firmware version of the Diver Gate S hardw
61. state DXT file g LOG file Diagnostic duration October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services 7 After the actual data transmission is finished the user can save the COM log file Diver Gate S diagnostic tool E sch FI Start Save COM log Diagnostic COM port COM13 x Diver Gate S Settings Serial 141406900037 b Firmware version CS14143 C2 A2 00 11 FTP address diver netz com Daemon address diver netz com Network Id B633 Wake up frequency dd hh mm 01 00 00 Actual date time 01 01 2010 00 01 Next session 02 01 2010 00 00 Scan for Diver DXT Scan time remaining 00 seconds A Number of Diver DXTs found E MAC address Diver DXT nn D x The Diver Gate S was not able to scan any DXTs Make sure the network settings are configured correctly and the DXTs are in range of the Diver Gate S 8 Click Close to close the diagnostic tool A popup message will appear to ask the user to put the Diver Gate S back to sleep Click Yes Disconnect the cables after all light stop blinking and are turned off Diver Gate 5 diagnostic tool LZ Dn L a Start Save COM log Diagnostic COM port Network Id Wake up frequency dd hh mm Actual date time Next session Scan for Diver DXT Scan time remaining Number of Diver OXT s found MAC address Diver DXT Uploa dire SIM state DXT file LOG file October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of
62. tall the software drivers that some computers devices need in order to work To continue click Next 5 To complete the installation of the driver click Finish Device Driver Installation Wizard TE Completing the Device Driver Installation Wizard The drivers were successfully installed on this computer You can now connect your device to this computer If your device came wih instructions please read them first Driver Name Status wi LINUX usbser Ports 0 Ready to use 6 To complete the setup of the driver click Finish Completing the Diver Gate Drivers Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing Diver Gate Drivers on your computer Click Finish to exit Setup October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB WW Schlumberger f Water Services Appendix VII October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Pairing the Diver Gate M The following steps illustrate how to pair a Diver Gate M with a Windows Mobile device to enable the Bluetooth connection October 2014 Attach the pairing dongle to the Diver Gate M Turn on the Diver Gate M Activate the Bluetooth function on a mobile device usually found under the Settings menu and set it to be discoverable or visible to other devices Open the Bluetooth connection settings and start searching for nearby Bluetooth devices Remove the pairing dongle After retrievin
63. taloggers e Connect Diver to a DXT cable and a Diver DXT e Setup network ID in Diver DXT e Start barologger Diver DXT e Installation of SIM card e Configuration of the Diver Gate S GSM band only for users in the Americas e Configuration of the Diver Gate S e Mounting of the Diver Gate S e Equipment testing October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 13 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services e Setting up of the Diver Hub webportal Installation of Diver Gate driver The Diver Gate driver is a computer program that controls the Diver Gate S or Diver Gate M when connected to a computer through a USB cable The driver can be downloaded as an executable from the swstechnology website www swstechnology com Appendix VI contains the driver installation steps Installation of Diver Office software Diver Office 2014 1 is needed to configure the Diver and Diver DXT devices The software can be downloaded for free from the swstechnology website www swstechnology com Users who already have installed an older version of Diver Office can update directly from within the Diver Office software Programming of Diver dataloggers The Diver dataloggers can be programmed with a Diver USB reading unit and Diver Office software For more information about programming Diver dataloggers see the Diver manual on the swstechnology website Connect Diver to a DXT cable and a Diver DXT The Diver is screwed on the bottom connector of the DXT ca
64. the Diver DXT last The nominal battery lifespan is 5 years The battery can be replaced SWS October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services What are the max min operating temperatures of the Diver DXT The Diver DXT operating temperature range is from 20 C up to 80 C The battery life time will decrease when the device is used below 0 C and or above 40 C How much water can be on top of the Diver DXT The Diver DXT is designed to withstand up to 1 meter water pressure for 7 days Please note thatthe barometric sensor will not measure the barometric pressure while immersed in water Is the old Diver DXT compatible with the new Diver DXT No the new Diver DXT is not compatible with the old Diver DXT produced until 2009 Can download the barometric data when the Diver DXT fails No The Diver DXT must be returned to SWS In most cases SWS can retrieve your data from the Diver DXT Can other people connect with Diver NETZ to my Divers The Diver DXT and the Diver Gate M can be protected by a Network ID Diver NETZ Mobile How does Diver NETZ Mobile work The figure below depicts the setup of the Diver NETZ From left to right The Diver is suspended on a Diver DXT cable with on top the Diver DXT The Diver DXT sends information data wirelessly to the Diver Gate M The Diver Gate M can be wirelessly connected through Bluetooth to a Windows Mobile based device On this device the D
65. the baro datalogger of the Diver DXT To protect the Diver Gate M against environmental conditions a rubber protection guard is provided The Diver Gate M technical specifications can be found in Appendix IV October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 5 copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services Control functionalities The following connectors and buttons are available on the Diver Gate M e On Off button to turn the device on or off e USB portto connect Diver Gate M to a PC via a micro USB cable Furthermore the USB port is used to charge the internal battery of the Diver Gate M e UART portto pair Diver Gate M with mobile device using a dongle e Pinhole button not in use only used by Diver Gate S Pinhole buttons On off button USB port UART port 4 There are four light emitting diode LED indicators to indicate the charge status the status of the radios Bluetooth and the Diver DXT radio and the general operating status e Radio LED o Blinking indicates scanning for Diver DXTs o Continuously on indicates data exchange between the Diver Gate M and the Diver DXT e Status LED o Blinking indicates that the device is active o Continuously on indicates booting of the Diver Gate M e Bluetooth LED o Blinking short on and long off indicates making a connection or pairing with a mobile device o Fast blinking almost continuously on indicates Bluetooth connection mode e Charge LED o On indicates charg
66. transmission time is desired for example the previous data transmission time the Diver Gate S must be reconfigured using the Diver Gate S configuration software see Appendix IX No further maintenance is required on the Diver Gate S 7 4 Diagnosing the Diver Gate S With the Diver Gate S diagnostic tool within Diver Office the user is able to diagnose a Diver Gate S for a correct functioning The diagnostic tool will check the following e Configuration settings These settings are programmed by the user e Scanning of Diver Gate S for Diver DXTs within radio range e Collecting of data from the Diver DXT Diver DXT datalogger and Diver datalogger e Data transmission by GPRS from the field to the FTP server Based upon the outcome of the diagnostic tool the user is able to troubleshoot the Diver NETZ hardware or change the installation Appendix X contains more information about using the Diver Gate S diagnostic tool within Diver Office October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 20 copyright of SLB WW Schlumberger f Water Services Appendix October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB Schlumberger Water Services FAQ Diver NETZ Diver NETZ Mobile and Diver NETZ Static How do I store and handle the equipment Before installation the equipment should be stored in a safe place However it is important to know what the effects of storage are for the instrument The Diver DXT has a
67. ver Gate S Based on this number the software will automatically determine the recommended radio settings The maximum number of Diver DXTs connected to a Diver Gate S is 17 Click Next to continue Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Radio settings Schlumberger Mode selection config tool Wat Hr el VICES Setup connection e Device information Number of Diver DXT s H Ftp settings Diver network settings Radio settings Wake up settings Finish 9 The following window enables you to set up the wakeup settings data transmission frequency and wake up time of the Diver Gate S Click Next Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Wake up settings Schlumberger Made selection config tool Water el VICES Setup connection Device information Wakeup interval dd hh mm Ftp settings Diver network settings Radio settings Wake up settings Finish Wakeup time Thu 16 October 2014 13 26 Previous October 2014 www swstechnology com copyright of SLB 10 Schlumberger Water Services The configuration of the Diver Gate S is finished By selecting Create Overview a LOG file will be created with an overview of all configuration settings applied to the Diver Gate S Diver Gate S configuration tool Menu Mode selection config tool Setup connection Device information Ftp settings Diver network settings Radio settings Wake up settings Finish a Finish Schlumberger W
68. ver Office Premium mm mmm wm mmm wm mmm Web portal Office October 2014 www swstechnology com Page 10 copyright of SLB e oe Schlumberger Water Services Diver NETZ Static The Diver Gate S is configured to scan for nearby Diver DXT and subsequently Diver data on a predefined basis By GSM GPRS the data is transferred from the Diver Gate S to a server hosted by SWS Besides time series data from the Diver and barologger the Diver Gate S also transmits a LOG file with information regarding the equipment status battery levels signal strength This information can be used to manage the equipment deployed in the field The SWS server is equiped with a backoffice software tool called Daemon The Daemon is responsible for the following activities e Analyze all incoming files uploaded by the Diver Gate S In case data is missing the Daemon will request the Diver Gate S to collect this information and transmit it to the server e Parse time series data from Diver and barologger into standard Diver files DAT and MON files or CSV files with time series data e Directly forward the Diver and barologger timeseries files to a clients email address or FTP server e Program Diver and baro datalogger remotely start stop restart change location name All Diver NETZ files can be imported into a local database on the SWS server This database is connected to a dedicated webportal named Diver

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