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1. od F 1 Important Information for North American Users F 1 E2 RE Expostrescise ccvsaces cc n tunes a a s F 1 Fil i EUn R ai ee ans So ese Rai ais F 2 F 4 Declaration of Conformity i F 2 FES WEEENOHC CE enese Sesh iano i ea nes F 2 F 6 RoHS Compliance eee eeeecceescesecesecssecsecaecsaecaeesaeseneeeeeees F 3 Figures 4 1 SIMcardinstallation i 2 7 1 9528 Antenna for use with the LS300G EU modem 10 7 2 Connections using pn 18663 Null Modem Cable 11 7 3 Connections using the SC105 oo eee ee cess ceseceecesecsseceeseeeneeenes 12 7 4 Connections using the SC932A ooo ee eeceecesecesecesecnseceeceeeneeenes 13 7 5 Antenna ConDecton c iri ii 13 9 1 Cant CONNECT ui ERRE i ERI EE EE e asi 21 9 2 Can t Connect Network Light is Green iii 22 9 3 One computer can connect other s cannot i 23 C 1 Serial Server Mode with Dynamic IP eee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees C 3 LS300G EU GSIWGPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem 1 Introduction This manual provides information for interfacing the Sierra Wireless LS300G EU cellular modem to Campbell Scientific dataloggers The LS300G EU digital cellular modem is manufactured by Sierra Wireless for use on GSM Global System for Mobile Communications networks The modem is accessed through the In
2. 11 7 3 3 Modem Connection to the CS I O Port Using the SC932A 13 7 3 4 Antenna Connection cece eeseeseeessceseceecssecssecseeeeeenes 13 7 4 Power Considerations i 14 7 5 AceManager and Template Files eeceeeceseceeceseeneeeeeenes 14 7 6 Enabling PPP Mode cee ceeeseceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeecesecaecsaessaeenaeenes 17 8 Operation npationi ine slacazani armeni caaanta AO 8 1 Pollice lilla dino lare alien 19 8 27 LED Indicator Lights siria peer 19 8 3 Reset Button ARR I nt 20 9 Troubleshooting rrrrsezzzzeneznen 20 Appendices A Controlling Power to the LS300G EU A 1 B EmailSend Using the Gmail Outgoing SMTP SSOIVOR a ecco ce cece cee cece ce ritiri ioni Bel B 1 Setting up a Gmail Account iii B 1 B 2 Sending to Multiple Addresses i B 1 B 3 Sending a Text Message to a Phone inn B 2 B 4 EmailSend Program Example B 2 C Configuring the LS300G EU for Dynamic IP C 1 D Using the LS300G EU Ethernet Port D 1 E LS300G EU Settings E 1 E l Mod m Stat s Tabiin eaa a E 1 E2 Settings TaD eei eaea at ee aiar telai E 2 E3 Dynamics DNS Tabs 0 ipro heso o oeer peee peeraa TENRO Nese een E 2 F Regulatory Information
3. Current Setting Model Modem Status Settings Dynamic DNS RS 232 Baud Rate 115 2K v APN T2GOLD KeepAlive Ping Interval Min o lt Diversity Antenna Disabled v Communication Port com4 Use IP Connection Baud Rate 115200 Disconnect Model Specifies the model for this phone modem Load CSI Settings Read Fie Summary 4 4 Setup LoggerNet The LoggerNet Network Map is configured from the LoggerNet Setup screen NOTE view Setup has two options EZ simplified and Standard Click on the View menu at the top of the Setup screen and select Standard From the LoggerNet toolbar click Main Setup and configure the Network Map as described below 1 Select Add Root IPPort 2 Add a datalogger to the IPPort PakBus dataloggers for example the CR1000 require a PakBusPort 3 Select the IPPort in the Network Map Enter the LS300G EU IP address or domain name and port number The IP address and port number are input in the Internet IP Address field separated by a colon Preceding zeros are not entered in the Internet IP Address for example 070 218 074 247 is entered as 70 218 74 247 DevConfig and the LS300G EU template file configure the port number to 3001 for serial server mode Set the Extra Response Time to 4 seconds LS300G EU GSM GPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem Example settings for a static IP address File View Backup T
4. 0 454 kg Length 1 in inch 25 4 mm Pressure 1 psi Ib in 68 95 mb 1 ft foot 304 8 mm 1 yard 0 914 m Volume 1 UK pint 568 3 ml 1 mile 1 609 km 1 UK gallon 4 546 litres 1 US gallon 3 785 litres 1 oz ounce 28 35 g In addition while most of the information in the manual is correct for all countries certain information is specific to the North American market and so may not be applicable to European users Differences include the U S standard external power supply details where some information for example the AC transformer input voltage will not be applicable for British European use Please note however that when a power supply adapter is ordered it will be suitable for use in your country Reference to some radio transmitters digital cell phones and aerials may also not be applicable according to your locality Some brackets shields and enclosure options including wiring are not sold as standard items in the European market in some cases alternatives are offered Details of the alternatives will be covered in separate manuals Part numbers prefixed with a symbol are special order parts for use with non EU variants or for special installations Please quote the full part number with the when ordering Recycling information At the end of this product s life it should not be put in commercial or domestic refuse but sent for recycling Any batteries contained within the product or used
5. 2 Datalogger Site Equipment LS300G EU modem with power cable included with modem Datalogger 21X CR510 CR10 X CR23X CR7 CR2XX CR1000 CR5000 CR3000 CR800 Series CR6 Series Modem Interface If connecting to RS 232 port Null Modem Cable pn 18663 connects the modem to the CR23X CR3000 CR800 CR2XX CR1000 or CR5000 RS 232 port If connecting to CS I O port SC105 or SC932A Interface connects the modem to the 21X CR510 CR10 X CR7 or any current datalogger with a CS I O port The SC105 must be configured for use with the modem using DevConfig Settings should be CS I O Mode SDC Address 7 8 10 or 11 RS 232 Mode Modem Baud Rate 115 2K or 9600 baud depending on datalogger model 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity LS300 Mounting Kit pn 30988 includes mounting hardware for securing the modem to below referenced environmental enclosure and a 9 pin male to 9 pin female cable Antenna various antennas are available from Campbell Scientific Contact a Campbell Scientific application engineer for help in determining the best antenna for your application LS300G EU GSIWGPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem Figure 7 1 9528 antenna for use with the LS300G EU modem other antennae are available e Power Supply see Section 7 4 Power Considerations p 14 e Environmental Enclosure ENC10 12 ENC12 14 or ENC16 18 7 3 Wiring and Connections 7 3 1 Modem Connecti
6. Enabling PPP Mode p 17 See Appendix B EmailSend Using the Gmail Outgoing SMTP Server p B 1 for more information on emailing 6 Specifications 6 1 LS300G EU Specifications Sierra Wireless AirLink LS300 cellular modem SL8092 radio module e Network 3G HSPA with fallback to GSM GPRS EDGE Host Interfaces e 10 100 Base T RJ45 Ethernet e RS 232 serial port DB9 female e USB version 2 0 with micro B connector e 2SMA antenna connectors primary GPS diversity e Active antenna support Power e Input Voltage 7 to 28 Vdc e Current Consumption 12 Vdc o Dormant idle for 10 to 20 s 185 mA o Transmit Receive 255 mA Frequency e GSM GPRS EDGE 900 850 900 1800 MHz e HSPA WCDMA 900 2100 MHz European version e If WCDMA operation at 900 2100 MHz is required an alternate radio module SL8092 is available e Dimensions 76 mm x 90 mm x 25 mm 3 0 in x 3 5 in x 1 0 in e Weight 190 g 6 7 oz User Manual Environmental Operating Temperature Range 30 to 70 C 22 to 158 F Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Humidity 90 60 C Military Specification MIL STD 810 conformance to thermal mechanical shock and humidity Industry Certifications 7 Installation PRCRN R amp TTE FCC Industry Canada CE RoHS Compliant Class 1 Div 2 7 1 Base Station Requirements for LS300G EU PC running Campbell Scientific s LoggerNet or PC400 software with access to the Internet 7
7. IS MADE TO EMBODY THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF SAFETY IN ALL CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS THE CUSTOMER ASSUMES ALL RISK FROM ANY INJURY RESULTING FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION USE OR MAINTENANCE OF TRIPODS TOWERS OR ATTACHMENTS TO TRIPODS AND TOWERS SUCH AS SENSORS CROSSARMS ENCLOSURES ANTENNAS ETC Contents PDF viewers These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document Use the PDF reader bookmarks 1 2 3 tab for links to specific sections Introduction ssaa i Cautionary StateMents 11 T Initial INSPECTION cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees I 3 1 Ships With List anali 1 Quickstartis ansi secant saree Ae 4 1 Establish Cellular Service 2 4 2 Install the SIM Card 3 5 storica eens ee 2 4 3 Configure LS300G EU ii 3 AA Setup LoggerNet r ir IR 5 4 5 Set Up Hardware iuru ian alati bound ailo iaia 7 4 6 T st the ConmectiOM vein clin ie LL ale aa li 7 OVERVIEW iii ei nil ssn all Specifications presi iis 6 1 LS300G EU Specifications e 8 Installation a 7 1 Base Station Requirements for LS300G EU n 9 7 2 Datalogger Site Equipment eee cee eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseenaees 9 7 3 Wiring and ConnectionS i 10 7 3 1 Modem Connection to the RS 232 Pott i 10 7 3 2 Modem Connections to CS I O Port Using the SC105
8. Mode Disabie V AT Convert 12 digit Number to IP Address Use as Name V AT Disable ATZ Reset on AT IP List Dial Disable_V Keep Alive Mode Disable Keep Alive delay 10 tt e i ste tte mt 7 te e Under Advanced change AT Verbose Mode to Numeric for use with CR10 X CR510 and CR23X dataloggers User Manual Click on WAN Cellular for the following screen Bracemanagerius Status WAN Cellular LAN ven Security Services GPS Events Reporting Serial Applications VO Admin Last updated time 8 18 2014 1 37 43 PM Expand Ail Apply Refresh Cancel WAW Cellular Reliable Static Route RSR DMNR Configuration Enter the APN as shown in the screen above The example is for an APN I2GOLD After the template file has been loaded and the APN entered click Apply to save the changes in the modem Click Reboot to restart the modem Alternately reset the modem by pressing Reset on the front of the modem or by removing power from the modem Click Logout to terminate communications with the modem WARNING Unless you Apply the commands the changes made will not be saved in the modem For most commands you must reboot the modem for the newly written values to take effect The modem is now set up in serial server mode To enable PPP mode see Section 7 6 Enabling PPP Mode p 17 7 6 Enabling PPP Mode The first step in enabling PPP mode is using the template file to configure the LS300G EU a
9. Monitoring Clocks a CR1000 mi Adjusted Server Date Time 10 1 2014 11 47 45 AM Field Value Station Date Time 10 1 2014 11 49 29 AM Check Set Pause Clock Update Current Program counter CR1 Send New Retrieve Notes List Alphabetically Bw 0 00 00 15 stop Interval 00mOis 5 LS300G EU GSIWGPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem 5 Overview The LS300G EU modem may be configured in one of two ways depending on the communications type and needs of the user For many applications that just need a connection for data collection and datalogger maintenance or monitoring setup as a serial server is sufficient In this mode the modem receives IP communications over the cellular network and converts those to serial RS 232 communications to pass on to the datalogger From the datalogger s perspective this is no different than a serial cable connecting it to a PC Section 4 Quickstart p 2 describes setting up the LS300G EU in serial server mode Alternatively if IP communications are needed on the datalogger the modem may be set up in Point to Point Protocol PPP mode In this mode the modem simply passes IP communications directly to the datalogger This enables features such as FTP HTTP and emailing For information on configuring the LS300G EU in PPP mode see Section 7 5 AceManager and Template Files p 14 and Section 7 6
10. Rename Entire Network a E IPPort EE cro cRI000 4 Xy PakBusPort Hardware Schedule Data Files Clock Program File Retrieval Notes Standard v Communications Enabled i Call Back Enabled PakBus Address Advanced Maximum Packet Size Security Code Delay Hangup PakBus Encryption Key No final storage tables are defined in the station s program x Scheduled Data Collection is disabled Check Apply Cancel 4 5 Set Up Hardware The simplest hardware setup for modern dataloggers is to connect a null modem cable CSI pn 18663 between the RS 232 ports of the datalogger and the LS300G EU See Section 7 3 Wiring and Connections p 10 4 6 Testthe Connection After the Network Map has been configured test the cellular connection using the Connect screen as shown below Click on the appropriate station and click Connect to initiate a call to the datalogger If the call is successful the connectors at the bottom of the screen will come together and clock information from the datalogger will be displayed in the Station Date Time field If the connection fails a Communications Failure message will be displayed Troubleshooting procedures can be found in Section 9 Troubleshooting p 20 File Edit View Datalogger Help Disconnect Collect Now Custom Station Status File Control Num Display Graphs Ports amp Flags Stations Table Monitor Real Time
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12. as the first program turn on SW12 for 15 minutes every 60 minutes between 9 00 a m and 5 00 p m without using the TimeIsBetween instruction This method should be used for CR1000 CR300 and CR800 operating systems prior to version 28 CR1000 Created by Short Cut 3 1 Declare Variables and Units Dim MinIntoDay Public BattV Public PTemp_C Public SW12State As Boolean Units BattV Volts Units PTemp_C Deg C Define Data Tables DataTable Table2 True 1 DataInterval 0 1440 Min 10 Minimum 1 BattV FP2 False False EndTable Main Program BeginProg Main Scan Scan 5 Sec 1 0 Default Datalogger Battery Voltage measurement BattV Battery BattV Default Wiring Panel Temperature measurement PTemp_C PanelTemp PTemp_C _60Hz SW12 Timed Control Get minutes into current day MinIntoDay Public TimeStamp 4 1 60 Turn ON SW12 between 0900 hours and 1700 hours for 15 minutes every 60 minutes If MinIntoDay gt 540 And MinIntoDay lt 1020 And MinIntoDay 540 Mod 60 lt 15 Then SW12State True Else SW12State False EndIf Always turn OFF SW12 if battery drops below 11 5 volts If BattV lt 11 5 Then SW12State False Set SW12 to the state of SW12State variable SW12 SW12State Call Data Tables and Store Data CallTable Table2 NextScan Appendix B EmailSend Using the Gmail Outgoing SMTP Server The datalogger has a mail client in it similar to a mail client on a computer For the datalogger to send an email
13. basis The address can change each time the modem or device reconnects to the network A dynamic IP address is used with a service such as IP Manager described below to translate a domain name to a dynamic IP address so that the LS300G EU can be contacted by name as if it had a static IP IP Manager is a free service provided by Sierra Wireless for the LS300G EU to translate a dynamic IP address into a fully qualified domain name so it can be contacted directly on the Internet IP Manager translates a dynamic IP address to a fully qualified domain name so you can contact your LS300G EU by name as if it had a static IP address Connecting to a modem using the IP manager service will only work if your carrier allocates individual publically accessible dynamic IP address Please check with your carrier before trying this option If the LS300G EU is configured for dynamic IP when the LS300G EU first connects to the Internet it sends an IP change notification to IP Manager IP Manager will acknowledge the change and update the dynamic DNS record The changed IP address will then be the address for the LS300G EU configured name Once the LS300 IP has been updated in IP Manager it can be contacted via name AceManager is used to configure the dynamic IP settings in your LS300G EU so that it will use IP Manager as described below Connect with modem using AceManager Select the dynamic IP group to configure your modem to use IP Manager To c
14. during the products life should be removed from the product and also be sent to an appropriate recycling facility Campbell Scientific Ltd can advise on the recycling of the equipment and in some cases Ci arrange collection and the correct disposal of it although charges may apply for some items or territories For further advice or support please contact Campbell Scientific Ltd or your local agent CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC Campbell Scientific Ltd 80 Hathern Road Shepshed Loughborough LE12 9GX UK Tel 44 0 1509 601141 Fax 44 0 1509 601091 Email support campbellsci co uk www campbellsci co uk Precautions DANGER MANY HAZARDS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INSTALLING USING MAINTAINING AND WORKING ON OR AROUND TRIPODS TOWERS AND ANY ATTACHMENTS TO TRIPODS AND TOWERS SUCH AS SENSORS CROSSARMS ENCLOSURES ANTENNAS ETC FAILURE TO PROPERLY AND COMPLETELY ASSEMBLE INSTALL OPERATE USE AND MAINTAIN TRIPODS TOWERS AND ATTACHMENTS AND FAILURE TO HEED WARNINGS INCREASES THE RISK OF DEATH ACCIDENT SERIOUS INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE AND PRODUCT FAILURE TAKE ALL REASONABLE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID THESE HAZARDS CHECK WITH YOUR ORGANIZATION S SAFETY COORDINATOR OR POLICY FOR PROCEDURES AND REQUIRED PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY WORK Use tripods towers and attachments to tripods and towers only for purposes for which they are designed Do not exceed design limits Be familiar and comply with all instructions
15. interface is used to connect the modem to the CS I O port and is recommended for dataloggers with the mixed array operating system for example the CR10X The SC932A can be connected directly to the modem RS 232 port Alternatively it can be connected to the modem using the serial cable supplied with the SC932A pn 10873 12V or switched 12V Black G White Same as Red Ce i Green No connection Figure 7 4 Connections using the SC932A 7 3 4 Antenna Connection Connect the antenna to the SMA antenna connector as indicated below P AirLink LS300 Figure 7 5 Antenna Connection 13 LS300G EU GSIWGPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem 14 7 4 Power Considerations CAUTION The LS300G EU uses considerably more power than cellular modems previously offered by Campbell Scientific Inc and will require a larger power supply switching power with the datalogger or a combination of these to ensure the battery is not drained A power cable included with the modem connects to the datalogger 12V or switched 12V terminal Connection to the switched 12V terminal allows the datalogger to switch power to the modem during scheduled transmission intervals if desired See Appendix A Controlling Power to the LS300G EU p A 1 for switched 12V program examples Connect the red and white lead wires to 12V for constant power and to SW 12 for program controlled power and the black lead to G g
16. 0 CallTable TenSecData NextScan SlowSequence Do Delay 1 1 Sec Approximately every 1 second check for an email alarm condition If the temperature has transitioned from below 27 degC to to above 28 degC send an email alarm message If AlarmTrigger False Then If Temp gt 28 Then AlarmTrigger True If AlarmTrigger Then Create email message body Message Warning amp CRLF amp CRLF Message Message amp An alarm condition has been identified Message Message amp The temperature is amp Temp amp degrees C amp CRLF amp CRLF Message Message amp Datalogger time is amp Status Timestamp Attempt to send the email message EmailResult EmailSend ServerAddr ToAddr FromAddr Subject Message Attach UserName Password EmailServerResp CallTable EmailLog EndIf EndIf If Temp lt 27 Then AlarmTrigger False Loop EndProg Appendix B EmailSend Using the Gmail Outgoing SMTP Server B 4 Appendix C Configuring the LS300G EU for Dynamic IP NOTE Some carrier accounts are provided with a static IP address and do not require the settings described in this section Alternatively accounts may be provided with a dynamic IP address which will require the IP Manager settings described below e A Static IP address is permanently assigned to a particular account and will always be used whenever the LS300G EU connects to the Internet e A dynamic IP address is assigned on a need to have
17. 1X and CR7 15 LS300G EU GSM GPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem 16 Click the Template link in the top right of the screen When prompted for a template file name select LS300G EU Template 115200 or LS300G EU Template 9600 The following screen shows the settings under the Serial tab after the 115200 baud template file has been loaded TI AEEMANAGET ua ERRA Software and Firmware Template Reboot Refresh All status wAnicetutar LAN ven Security Services GPS Events Reporting Senai Applications 10 Admin Last updated time 10 28 2014 2 36 01 PM Expand All Apply Refresh Cancel Port Configuration MODBUS Address List E Port Configuration AT Startup Mode Default Normal AT command Y AT Configure Serial Port 115200 8N1 AT Flow Control None v AT DB9 Serial Echo Enable Y AT Data Forwarding Timeout 1 second i AT Data Forwarding Character 0 AT Device Port 3001 AT Destination Port 0 AT Destination Address 0 0 0 0 AT Default Dial Mode UDP y Host Authentication Mode NONE 7 PPP User ID PPP Password E Advanced _ AT Assert DSR Tn Data Mode Y AT Assert DCD in Data Mode Y AT Use CTS Disable Y AT DTR Mode ignore DTR Y AT Quiet Mode Disable AT AT Verbose Mode Verbose AT Call Progress Result
18. ACEmanager le C D iE 5 admin ACEmanagerxX html E Apps Campus Weather Weather Stations Ne S NOAA National Wea M MesoWest Data BJ Ascii Table ASCI c AIRNow Logan UT acemanager is Urso Logout Software and Firmware Template Reboot Refresh All _ Status wancenuiar LAN ven Security Services GPS Events Reporting Serial Applications lO Admin Last updated time 8 22 2014 2 44 22 PM Apply Refresh Cancel Home WAN Cellutar AT IPAddress mmn LAN AT Network State Network Ready VPN AT Signal Strength RSSI 7 AT Cellinfo Celinfo TCH 4384 RSI 87 LAC 45992 CellD 36884 pew AT Current Network Operator AT amp T 310410 Services AT Network Service Type HSPA AT Signal Quality ECIO 27 Received Signal Code Power RSCP 30 AT Channel 4384 WAN Cellular Bytes Sent 48643 WAN Cellular Bytes Revd 60908 Persisted WAN Cellular Bytes Sent Persisted WANJCellular Bytes Revd ALEOS Software Version AT Customer Device Name Template files from Campbell Scientific s website www campbellsci com downloads are used to configure the LS300G EU modem using AceManager Template files for the LS300G EU Description LS300G Template 115200 Serial server mode or PPP mode for newer dataloggers LS300G Template 9600 Serial server mode for older dataloggers that support 9600 baud CR1000 CR800 CR3000 CR6 Series CR200 X CR10 X CR510 CR500 2
19. Campbell Scientific Customer Support Figure 9 1 Can t Connect 21 LS300G EU GSIWGPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem Can t connect Network light is green The weak side of this range especially if in an area with high RF noise may prevent connection strong enough Check signal strength should be between 51 strong and 91 weak to send receive data Try a a higher gain and or elevated Strong antenna Static or Dynamic IP Static Dynamic Verify IP entered correctly in LoggerNet PC400 Also remove any preceding zeroes in LoggerNet PC400 Check DDNS entered correctly Yes Connect with DevConfig or AceManager Status NetWorkState NetworkReady Incorrect Go to Dynamic setup in Note IP and try this IP in LoggerNet If this works the Dynamic setup is incorrect manual Appendix B Correct Is Device Port AceManager ppp Serial tab set to 3001 LoggerNet should be trying Serial Server to connect to 6785 Was correct template loaded If LoggerNet is set to i 4 N ae EL Yes bid you ck Anny and conned to the Device n ny setup this is done in the then heer peo Mii uil aE the modem ate Verify Device Port than through the AceManager Serial tab is modem to the LL set to 3001 j datalogger Verify baud rate is correct for datalogger In AceManager Status tab Serial group Check Host Serial Bytes Sent Recei
20. IVANVIA JASA f CAMPBELL LT SCIENTIFIC WHEN MEASUREMENTS MATTER LS300G EU GSM GPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem Issued 23 11 15 Copyright 2014 2015 Campbell Scientific Inc Printed under licence by Campbell Scientific Ltd CSL 1082 Guarantee This equipment is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship We will repair or replace products which prove to be defective during the guarantee period as detailed on your invoice provided they are returned to us prepaid The guarantee will not apply to e Equipment which has been modified or altered in any way without the written permission of Campbell Scientific e Batteries e Any product which has been subjected to misuse neglect acts of God or damage in transit Campbell Scientific will return guaranteed equipment by surface carrier prepaid Campbell Scientific will not reimburse the claimant for costs incurred in removing and or reinstalling equipment This guarantee and the Company s obligation thereunder is in lieu of all other guarantees expressed or implied including those of suitability and fitness for a particular purpose Campbell Scientific is not liable for consequential damage Please inform us before returning equipment and obtain a Repair Reference Number whether the repair is under guarantee or not Please state the faults as clearly as possible and if the product is out of the guarantee period it should be accompanied by a p
21. Only on Change IP Manager Server2 Update minutes 255 IP Manager Server2 Key Copyright 2009 2014 Sierra Wireless Inc Verify that the Domain IP Manager Server 1 and IP Manager Server 2 are the same as above Click Apply to save the changes Click Reboot to restart the modem Click Logout to terminate communications with the modem In LoggerNet PC400 the IP address for PPP is modemname eairlink com 6785 The IP address for serial server is modemname eairlink com 3001 Appendix C Configuring the LS300G EU for Dynamic IP File Edit Tools Options Help x gt 9 Add Root Add Delete Rename Undo fee o o Sy PakBusPort Hg IPPort IPPort a CR1000 Hardware Standard V Communications Enabled Internet IP Address 4355551212 eairlink com 3001 Advanced Call Back Enabled Cache IP Address TCP Listen Only Extra Response Time O4s Delay Hangup 00 s 000 ms IP Port Used for CallBack 0 AirLink Device ID No problems found with settings for the selected device Check Pm Cancel Figure C 1 Serial Server Mode with Dynamic IP Appendix C Configuring the LS300G EU for Dynamic IP C 4 Appendix D Using the LS300G EU Ethernet Port The LS300G EU Ethernet port can be used to communicate with IP enabled devices such as dataloggers and IP cameras However the use of Ethernet commun
22. PRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem 4 Quickstart 4 1 Establish Cellular Service What you need e GSM GPRS EDGE HSPA account established with your local carrier An Access Point Name APN must be associated with the account to make the modem accessible through the Internet The user must program the APN name into the modem as described in Section 4 3 Configure LS300G EU op 3 Your carrier will provide a Subscriber Identity Module SIM card for each modem The SIM card must be installed inside of the modem as described in Section 4 2 Install the SIM Card p 2 In addition to the SIM card you should receive e 10 digit MSISDN number telephone number associated with the SIM used for billing e IP Address and APN for GSM GPRS EDGE HSPA service 4 2 Install the SIM Card The SIM in the LS300G EU is a smartcard that securely stores the key identifying a mobile subscriber You will only need to install the SIM once in the life of the modem To install the SIM card 1 Remove the SIM card cover 2 When viewed from the top the notched corner of the SIM card faces towards the centre of the device as shown in Figure 4 1 Gently slide the card into the slot in the connector until it stops 3 Replace the SIM card cover Figure 4 1 SIM card installation User Manual 4 3 Configure LS300G EU NOTE Quickstart describes configuring the LS300G EU in serial server mode It may also be configured in Point to Poi
23. ampler Sensor E Unknown Unknown Device Configuration Utility 2 09 Settings Editor Terminal current Setting Model Modem Status Settings Dynamic DNS Model LS300 Modems Phone Number 4355551234 ALEOS SW HW Version 4 3 6 011 161C0A05000700000000000000000000 Boot v2 5 2_LS300 2009 2014 Sierra Wireless Inc Network State Network Ready Receive Signal Strength Indicator RSSI 87 Modems IP Address 10 104 91 245 Communication Port com4 Use IP Connection Baud Rate 115200 Disconnect Model Specifies the model for this phone modem Load CSI Settings Read File Summary On the Settings tab e Set the RS 232 Baud Rate appropriate to the datalogger being used o 115 2K for CR800 Series CR1000 CR3000 and CR6 Series o 9600 for all others e Enter IZGOLD or your custom APN in the APN field e Note that the default Device Port number is 3001 This is used in the LoggerNet setup below Click Apply to save the settings Reset the modem by briefly pressing the Reset button on the front of the modem or by removing power from the modem User Manual Oo File Backup Options Help Device Type Camera E Cellular Modem El Datalogger Other E Network Peripheral Peripheral Phone Modem Radio El Sampler E Sensor E Unknown Device Configuration Utility 2 09 Settings Editor Terminal
24. dem ensure that the SIM card is installed in the modem E Datalogger Other 4 Select the appropriate serial port and baud rate in the left panel If you do not remember the baud rate for gt which your modem is configured you can click on the Find Baud Rate button below and the device E Network Peripheral configuration utility will use different baud rates and an attention command in an effort to find the modem s E Peripheral configured baud rate Phone Modem 5 Click on the connect button in the left panel v Radio Sampler If you don t know or remember the baud rate at which the modem is configured you can click on the Find Baud Sensor Rate button below and we will try to connect at various baud rates E Unknown Unknown v Communication Port com4 Use IP Connection Baud Rate 115200 v Connect Find Baud Rate In the lower left select the correct Communication Port Select the Baud Rate If unsure of the baud rate click Find Baud Rate For a new LS300G EU 115200 is the correct baud rate Click Connect Click Load CSI Settings at the bottom of the screen On the Modem Status tab note that the Modem Phone Number and Modem IP Address are displayed once the modem has authenticated on the network LS300G EU GSIWGPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem a File Backup Options Help Device Type Camera E Cellular Modem E Datalogger Other Network Peripheral Peripheral Phone Modem E Radio S
25. e same address each time that the modem connects E 2 Settings Tab RS 232 Baud Rate Sets the bit rate used by the RS 232 Port APN Specifies the Access Point Name APN that will be used on the mobile network An APN is the name of a gateway between a GPRS 3G or 4G mobile network and another computer network frequently the public Internet A mobile device making a data connection must be configured with an APN to present to the carrier I2GOLD an AT amp T APN is a special purpose APN primarily used when the functionality is needed to push data meaning the device can receive unsolicited packets from the Internet This APN also includes a static IP address Use of this APN is limited to 30 devices A Custom APN is required if you have more than 30 devices Device Port Specifies the TCP port number used for serial server communication on the modem s RS 232 connector This value will be set to 3001 when using Load CSI Settings KeepAlive Ping Interval Min Specifies the interval in minutes at which the modem will send ICMP ping messages in order to test network connectivity If a value of zero is specified the modem will not send ping messages If set to a value greater than or equal to 15 the modem will send ping messages at that interval This value will be set to a default of 0 when using Load CSI Settings Diversity Antenna This setting is use to enable the diversity antenna When a single antenna is used the d
26. eld for several seconds count to 60 slowly and wait for all of the lights to flash yellow continuously the ALEOS configuration settings will return to the factory defaults 9 Troubleshooting Note that it can take several minutes at least three for the L300G to boot and authenticate on the network If you are not able to communicate after five minutes use the flowcharts below to troubleshoot the issue 20 User Manual Can t connect Go to Figure 9 2 Can t Connect Network Light is green Yes Is Network LED green solid or flashing No Not provisioned registered on network Network LED light flashing Yes Authentication failure yellow contact provider Network LED light solid yellow Trying to connect Wait No solution available should be considered prior to purchase No Networklight is red Check coverage map Are you in an area that should be covered Do you have service on a cellular phone with same provider Might be able to get service with higher gain or elevated antenna Install SIM card or contact provider if you don t have SIM Card Was SIM card installed Yes Was DevConfig used to configure the modem or the correct template loaded in AceManager settings applied to the modem and the modem rebooted Yes Was APN entered and correct Contact
27. horized to do so You will see a message in the Result variable of the EmailSend Instruction that refers to opening your email account in your web browser If you see this message open your web browser and point it to hitp email google com Enter the username and password that your datalogger is using to send email You should then see a red bar at the top of the browser screen Follow the listed instructions to allow the datalogger to send email B 2 Sending to Multiple Addresses Sending to multiple email address can be done by using a comma to separate the email addresses 4355551212 hotmail com 4355551234 vtext com B 1 Appendix B EmailSend Using the Gmail Outgoing SMTP Server B 3 Sending a Text Message to a Phone To send a text message to a phone the email needs to be converted to a text message via an email to text message gateway Most cellular providers have an email to text message service for their phone subscribers To send a text message to AT amp T Wireless phone subscribers send an email to the 10 digit phone number of the person s phone vtext com 4355551234 vtext com Most text messages are limited to 160 characters so any email messages greater than 160 characters will be truncated Email to Text Message Gateways T Mobile phonenumber tmomail net Virgin Mobile phonenumber vmobl com AT amp T phonenumber txt att net Sprint phonenumber messaging sprintpcs com Verizon phonenumber vtext c
28. ibed below E 1 Modem Status Tab Model read only Specifies the model for this phone modem Modems Phone Number read only Shows the modems phone number associated with the account ALEOS SW HW Version read only Specifies the hardware and software versions of ALEOS on the modem Network State read only Specifies the current state of the cellular radio network connection Network Ready Connected to a mobile broadband network and ready to transfer data Connecting To Network Establishing a network connection wait until the connection is established No SIM or Unexpected SIM Status Unable to read the SIM information check that the SIM card is installed correctly Network Authentication Failed Unable to connect to the network because of invalid authentication data If the problem persists contact your Mobile Network Operator Receive Signal Strength Indicator RSSI read only Specifies the modems current receive signal strength RSSI Signal Strength gt 70 dBm Excellent 70 dBm to 85 dBm Good 86 dBm to 100 dBm Fair lt 100 dBm Poor 110 dBm No Signal E 1 Appendix E LS300G EU Settings Modems IP Address read only Reports the IP address currently assigned to the modem by the cellular network This value will always be assigned by the network In the case of a static IP address the network will issue th
29. ication increases the total system current demand the modem and the device you are connecting to by several milliamps as compared to the use of serial communication The following example can be used to communicate with a CR1000 NL121 via the LS300G EU Ethernet port Port forwarding in the LS300G EU needs to be enabled and specific ports need to be forwarded to the CR1000 in this case ports 80 and 6785 Additional ports can be configured as needed The host IP address 192 168 13 50 specified in the figure below is the IP address of the CR1000 Software and Firmware Template Reboot Refresh All Status WANICellular LAN VPN Security Services GPS Events Reporting Serial Applications VO Admin Last updated time 12 17 2014 12 06 00 PM Port Forwarding 0 DMZ Enabled Port Filtering Inbound DMZ IP in use SA Port Forwarding Port Filtering Outbound Trusted IPs Inbound Friends Automatic 00 Apply Refresh Cancel Trusted IPs Outbound MAC Filtering Port Forwarding l i Public Start Port Public End Port Host IP Private Start Port 192 168 13 50 192 168 13 50 Copyright 2009 2014 Sierra Wireless Inc For this example a static IP address Subnet Mask IP Gateway and DNS is configured in the CR1000 as shown in the figure below The example CR1000 IP addres
30. it needs an SMTP server to send through like any other mail client The Gmail SMTP server can be used for sending outgoing email from the datalogger Both the modem and the datalogger must be configured for PPP as described in Section 7 5 AceManager and Template Files p 14 and Section 7 6 Enabling PPP Mode p 17 B 1 Setting up a Gmail Account NOTE First you need to create a Gmail account if you do not already have one To create a gmail account go to www gmail com from your PC Gmail accounts are free of charge The credentials to access the mail server will be the username and password used when creating the Gmail account In the following example program you will see e ServerAddrsetto smtp gmail com 587 e UserName set to the Gmail account user name e Password the one you established at Gmail Gmail requires Transport Layer Security TLS to connect to their mail server You must go into the Settings Editor in DevConfig to enable TLS in the datalogger In 2013 Gmail changed the way they receive email The changes require a port number of 587 to be added to the IP address or server name you are sending to for example 174 194 68 108 587 smtp gmail com 587 This will allow for the datalogger to establish a TLS connection with the correct SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol port on Gmail s SMTP servers Also a new security feature has been added to Gmail that will prompt if the device PC sending the email is aut
31. ity Blinking Altered or reduced functionality Network LED monitors the cellular network Red no cellular coverage Flashing red attempting to connect to cellular network Yellow cellular network found modem connecting Flashing yellow unable to authenticate on the network Green connected to cellular network Flashing green roaming Signal LED shows the strength of the cellular signal Flashing red no signal RSSI worse than 110 dBm Red poor signal RSSI between 100 and 110 dBm Yellow marginal signal RSSI between 85 and 100 dBm Green good signal RSSI better than 85 dBm Activity LED indicates whether data are currently being transferred e Off normal e Flashing green transmitting or receiving 19 LS300G EU GSIWGPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem Power LED monitors power and GPS status Off no power or power outside operating range Red not operational Yellow entering low power mode or boot Green power within range and normal operation Green with yellow flash GPS fix Light Patterns e Normal Each LED mentioned above lit as applicable e Start up The LEDs will cycle e Configuration Reset LEDs flashing yellow 8 3 Reset Button The Reset button has two functions If it is quickly depressed and released the modem will simply power cycle the internal hardware If however the reset is depressed and h
32. iversity antenna should be disabled When using Load CSI Settings this is set to Disabled E 3 Dynamic DNS Tab E 2 Modem Name Specifies the name of the modem used with the eairlink com DDNS IP Manager server The modem name needs to be a unique name with the eairlink server A suggestion for a unique name is to use the 10 digit phone number associated with the modem account This can be found on the Modem Status tab once the modem has been provisioned on the mobile network Appendix E LS300G EU Settings IP Manager Specifies whether the modem will support dynamic DNS with eairlink com using the value provided by the Modem Name setting This value will be set to Disabled when Load CSI Settings is used IP Manager Server 1 Update Min Specifies the interval in minutes at which the modem will send an IP address update notification to the first IP Manager server This value can be set from 5 to 255 minutes This message will be sent even if the modem IP address has not changed This value will be set to 255 when Load CSI Defaults is used IP Manager Server 2 Update Min Specifies the interval in minutes at which the modem will send an IP address update notification to the second IP Manager server This value can be set from 5 to 255 minutes This message will be sent even if the modem IP address has not changed This value will be set to 255 when Load CSI Defaults is used E 3 Appendix E LS300G EU Settings E 4 Appe
33. ly the changes With PPP enabled PakBus TCP communications use port 6785 Therefore in LoggerNet use 6785 after the IP address or domain name as shown below File View Backup Tools Help Ew ow BS BY A Subnet Display se Add Delete Rename Undo Redo Entire Network 4 8 PPort Hai IPPort IPPort 4 y PakBusPort_3 ton n EE CR1000_2 Notes o Standard Communications Enabled Internet IP Address 166 15 35 10 6785 Advanced Call Back Enabled TCP Listen Only Extra Response Time Delay Hangup IP Port Used for Call Back AirLink Modem Name 8 Operation 8 1 Ports User Manual RS 232 The RS 232 port is the main port used with Campbell Scientific dataloggers Its function is described throughout this manual USB The USB Port is not used in Campbell Scientific applications Ethernet The Ethernet port may be used in place of PPP Mode to get to the IP stack of the datalogger However this method comes with higher current drain for both the modem and the datalogger See Appendix D Using the LS300G EU Ethernet Port p D 1 for more information 8 2 LED Indicator Lights When your LS300G EU is connected to power and an antenna there is a specific pattern to the lights to indicate its operation mode LED Colour Coding Off No activity Red No functionality Yellow Limited functionality Green Full functional
34. ndix F Regulatory Information This information provided by Sierra Wireless F 1 Important Information for North American Users NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Sierra Wireless could void the user s authority to operate this equipment WARNNG F 2 RF Exposure In accordance with FCC IC requirements of human exposure to radio frequency fields the radiating element shall be installed such that a minimum separation distance of 20 cm should be maintained from the antenna and the user s body WARNING This product personnel is only to be installed by qualified To comply with FCC IC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human exposure to RF radiation the maximum antenna gain must not exceed the specifications listed below for
35. nt Protocol PPP mode For a description of the modes see Section 5 Overview p 8 For instructions on setting up the LS300G EU in PPP mode see Section 7 5 AceManager and Template Files p 14 and Section 7 6 Enabling PPP Mode p 17 The LS300G EU setup for serial server mode may be done with the Device Configuration Utility DevConfig version 2 09 or later DevConfig may be updated downloaded at no charge at www campbellsci com downloads The LS300G EU can also be set up in serial server mode using template files See Section 7 5 AceManager and Template Files p 14 Connect a serial cable for example USB to serial between the PC and the 9 pin serial port on the LS300G EU Open DevConfig either from the PC s Start menu or by clicking the icon within LoggerNet and select LS300 from the Cellular Modem group in the left panel o Device Configuration Utility 2 09 EF File Backup Options Help Device Type Ls300 E Camera ts TERK Sierra Wireless LS300 Cellular Modem r Modem The LS300G is an HSPA cellular modem manufactered by Sierra Wireless and resold by Campbell Scientific Raven XT E Datalogger CR1000 CRI0X PB R200 Series CR23X PB R3000 CR510 98 CRE soo In order to to configure the LS300 series modem 1 Ensure that power is supplied to the modem 2 Connect your computer serial port to the D3 9 Seria1 connector on the modem CRVW Series 3 If using the HSPA version of the mo
36. om B 4 EmailSend Program Example B 2 The following example sends an email message when an alarm condition is True Both the CR1000 and LS300G EU modem must be configured as PPP as described in Section 7 5 AceManager and Template Files p 14 and Section 7 6 Enabling PPP Mode p 17 Transport Layer Security TLS must be enabled in the datalogger to use the Gmail mail server TLS is automatically enabled in the CR6 and in the CR1000 CR3000 CR800 with OS revision 24 or later Main program variables Public Batt RefTemp Temp declare Email parameter strings as constants Message String amp Result Variable Const ServerAddr smtp gmail com 587 Const UserName username gmail com Const Password password Const ToAddr datalogger hotmail com 4355551234 vtext com Const FromAddr UserName Const Subject Email Message Test Const Attach Const CRLF CHR 13 amp CHR 10 Public AlarmTrigger As Boolean Dim Message As String 250 Public EmailServerResp As String 50 Public EmailResult DataTable TenSecData True 1 DataInterval 10 Sec 10 Sample 1 Batt FP2 Sample 1 Temp FP2 EndTable DataTable EmailLog True 10 Sample 1 EmailResult FP2 Sample 1 EmailServerResp String Sample 1 Message String EndTable Appendix B EmailSend Using the Gmail Outgoing SMTP Server BeginProg Scan 1 Sec 3 0 Battery Batt PanelTemp RefTemp 250 TCDiff Temp 1 mV2_5C 1 TypeT RefTemp True 0 250 1 0
37. on to the RS 232 Port Part number 18663 Null Modem Cable is used to connect the modem to the CR23X CR3000 CR800 CR2XX CR1000 or CR5000 RS 232 port not compatible with the 21X CR510 CR10X or CR7 dataloggers Part number 31055 RS 232 CPI RJ45 to DB9 Male DTE is used to connect the modem to the CR6 10 User Manual GROUND R100 n CR1000 SARTE RS 232 Not Isolated oO PERIPHERAL PORT Red 12V or switched 12V Black G White Same as Red Green Noconnection Figure 7 2 Connections using pn 18663 Null Modem Cable 7 3 2 Modem Connections to CS I O Port Using the SC105 The SC105 interface is used to connect the modem to a datalogger CS I O port and is recommended for dataloggers with the PakBus operating system The SC105 can be connected directly to the modem RS 232 port Alternatively it can be connected to the modem using the serial cable supplied with the SC105 pn 10873 11 LS300G EU GSM GPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem GROUND Soma 159 SCIENTIRIE ring Panel 12V or switched 12V Black G White Same as Red Green Noconnection Figure 7 3 Connections using the SC 105 SC105 Settings CS I O Mode SDC Address 7 8 10 or 11 RS 232 Mode Modem Baud Rate 115 2K or 9600 baud depending on datalogger model 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity 12 User Manual 7 3 3 Modem Connection to the CS I O Port Using the SC932A The SC932A
38. onfigure your Sierra Wireless modem to be addressed by name the modem simply needs to have two elements configured Enable Dynamic DNS and enter a meaningful name for the Device Name e Under the Services tab select the Dynamic DNS group and use the drop down list to select IP Manager This will reveal the settings specific to this DNS service e Enter a Device Name this is a unique name for the modem the 10 digit MDN number is recommended C 1 Appendix C Configuring the LS300G EU for Dynamic IP Restrictions for Device Name Must begin with a letter or number Can include a hyphen Cannot contain spaces Must be no longer than 20 characters total SIERRA WIRELESS Logout Software and Firmware Template Reboot Refresh All Status waniceniar LAN ven security Services ces Events Reporting seria Applications wo Admin Last updated time 8 24 2014 6 52 58 PM Expand All Apply Refresh Cancel E Dynamic DNS j Service IP Manager Y omens TTI a 1 Dynamic IP Telnet SSH AT Device Name TST Te Email SMTP AT Domain eairlink com Management SNMP AT IP Manager Server 1 ledns1_eairlink com Time SNTP IP Manager Server1 Update Only on Change Authentication IP Manager Server1 Update minutes 255 Device Status Screen IP Manager Serveri Key IP Manager Server 2 edns2 eairlink com IP Manager Servert Update
39. ools Help Alo SS 9 Display Add Root Add Delete Rename Undo Entire Network 2 88 IPPort HP report peor 4 Zy PakBusPort 7 So pa CR1000 Hardware Notes Standard V Communications Enabled Internet IP Address 70 218 74 247 3001 Advanced Call Back Enabled TCP Listen Only Extra Response Time 04s Delay Hangup 00 s 000 ms IP Port Used for Call Back o AirLink Modem Name No problems found with settings for the selected device Apply Cancel 4 For PakBus dataloggers leave the default settings for the PakBusPort PakBus Port Always Open should not be checked File View Backup Tools Help IU a T A Display Add Root Add Delete Rename Undo Redo Entire Network PakBusPort PakBusPort Hardware New PakBus Nodes Notes Standard V Communications Enabled PakBus Port Always Open Maximum Time On Line 00h00m00s Si ca Beacon Interval 00h 01m 00s E PakBus Verify Interval 00h 00m 00s Advanced Extra Response Time 00s PakBus Address Delay Hangup TCP Password No problems found with settings for the selected device Apply Cancel User Manual 5 For PakBus dataloggers set the PakBus Address to match that of the datalogger default address in the datalogger is 1 Click Apply to save the changes File View Backup Tools Help EEA B z Add Root Add Delete
40. ower to the LS300G EU using the switched 12V terminal on the datalogger The first program created by Short Cut uses the TimeIsBetween instruction to turn on SW12 for 15 minutes every 60 minutes between 9 00 a m and 5 00 p m Note that the TimeIsBetween instruction requires operating system version 28 or later in the CR1000 CR3000 or CR800 It is supported in all CR6 operating systems CR6 Series Created by Short Cut 3 1 Declare Variables and Units Public BattV Public PTemp_C Public SW12State As Boolean Units BattV Volts Units PTemp_C Deg C Define Data Tables DataTable Table2 True 1 DataInterval 0 1440 Min 10 Minimum 1 BattV FP2 False False EndTable Main Program BeginProg Main Scan Scan 5 Sec 1 0 Default Datalogger Battery Voltage measurement BattV Battery BattV Default Wiring Panel Temperature measurement PTemp_C PanelTemp PTemp_C 60 SW12 Timed Control Turn ON SW12 between 0900 hours and 1700 hours for 15 minutes every 60 minutes If TimeIsBetween 540 1020 1440 Min And TimeIsBetween 15 6 Min Then SW12State True Else SW12State False EndIf Always turn OFF SW12 if battery drops below 11 5 volts If BattV lt 11 5 Then SW12State False Set SW12 1 to the state of SW12State variable SW12 1 SW12State 0 Call Data Tables and Store Data CallTable Table2 NextScan Appendix A Controlling Power to the LS300G EU The next program also created by Short Cut performs the same function
41. provided in product manuals Manuals are available at www campbellsci eu or by telephoning 44 0 1509 828 888 UK You are responsible for conformance with governing codes and regulations including safety regulations and the integrity and location of structures or land to which towers tripods and any attachments are attached Installation sites should be evaluated and approved by a qualified engineer If questions or concerns arise regarding installation use or maintenance of tripods towers attachments or electrical connections consult with a licensed and qualified engineer or electrician General e Prior to performing site or installation work obtain required approvals and permits Comply with all governing structure height regulations such as those of the FAA in the USA e Use only qualified personnel for installation use and maintenance of tripods and towers and any attachments to tripods and towers The use of licensed and qualified contractors is highly recommended e Read all applicable instructions carefully and understand procedures thoroughly before beginning work e Wear a hardhat and eye protection and take other appropriate safety precautions while working on or around tripods and towers e Do not climb tripods or towers at any time and prohibit climbing by other persons Take reasonable precautions to secure tripod and tower sites from trespassers e Use only manufacturer recommended parts materials and tools Utili
42. round The green wire lead is not necessary and can be removed or insulated When using the switched 12V terminal the modem can typically be powered with a BP12 battery CH150 charger regulator and SP10 solar panel 7 5 AceManager and Template Files Section 4 Quickstart p 2 describes how to set up the LS300G EU in serial server mode using DevConfig AceManager along with template files can be used to set up the LS300G EU in serial server mode or PPP AceManager is accessed via a web browser For initial setup or troubleshooting with a direct cabled connection connect a standard Ethernet RJ45 cable between the Ethernet port on the PC and that on the modem Type http 192 168 13 31 9191 into a web browser Once the modem is provisioned on the network it may be accessed over the air by typing http followed by the IP address dynamic or static of the modem followed by the port 9191 The first screen is a login shown below The default password is 12345 and it is strongly recommended to leave it as the default If security is of concern contact a Campbell Scientific application engineer to discuss options E SIERRA Tat Aruink Contro art WIRELESS Support Log into ACEmanager User Name user Password Copyright 2009 2014 Sierra Wireless Inc User Manual After entering the password and pressing enter or clicking Log In the following status screen is displayed Ay
43. s described in Section 7 5 AceManager and Template Files p 14 After configuring the modem you must use DevConfig to configure the datalogger for PPP mode Connect to your datalogger in DevConfig and go to the PPP tab 17 LS300G EU GSM GPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem 18 File Backup Options Help Device Type Deployment Logger Control Data Monitor Fie Control Send Os Settings Editor Terminal iuni Datalogger ComPorts Settings TCP IP CS1 01P PPP Network Services Advanced CCSMPX ec Config Port Used CC640 fig incanti E Cellular Modem IP Address 0 0 0 LS300 User Name Raven XT E Datalogger COED oee CR10X P8 Password Modem Dial String CR200 Series CR23X PB Modem Dial Response CR3000 CR510 PB Communication Port COM4 J Use IP Connection PPP Interface PakBus Encryption Key This setting controls which datalogger port PPP service will be configured to use Warning If this value is set to CS I O ME you must not attach any other devices to the CS I O port Baud Rate 115200 Disconnect Cancel Factory Defaults ReadFie summary For the Config Port Used use the drop down list to select the datalogger port you wish to use for PPP RS 232 is the standard choice but any port in the drop down list can be used Set the Modem Dial String to AT APPP Press Apply to app
44. s of 192 168 13 50 is the same address used in the LS300G EU port forwarding configured previously D 1 Appendix D Using the LS300G EU Ethernet Port File Backup Options Help Device Type Deployment Logger Control Data Monitor Fle Control Send 05 Settings Editor Terminal ime Datalogger ComPorts Settings CCSMPX Ethernet In terface CC640 eth MAC Ceatielttaw3 leth IP 192 168 13 50 E Cellular Modem en leth mask 255 255 255 0 ESA Jeth gw 192 168 13 31 15200 dns 192 168 13 31 Raven XT E Datalogger CR10X PB DNS Server 2 9 0 0 0 0 CR200 Series PakBus TCP Password Communication Port Confirm PakBus TCP Password COM3 _ Use IP Connection Station Name PakBus Encryption Key Specifies a name assigned to this station This value is read only if the datalogger is currently running a program with CardOut instructions Baud Rate 115200 v Cancel Factory Defaults ReadFile Summary Once the LS300G EU and CR1000 have been configured and the LS300G EU has been rebooted you can communicate with the CR1000 via LoggerNet using the public IP address of the LS300G EU and port 6785 You can also open a web browser and enter the public IP address of the LS300G EU to see the default web page of the CR1000 D 2 Appendix E LS300G EU Settings All of the LS300G EU settings available from the Settings Editor in DevConfig are descr
45. ternet using TCP IP communications protocol Use of the LS300G EU requires an AT amp T GSM GPRS EDGE HSPA business account or an equivalent account from another service provider See Section 4 1 Establish Cellular Service p 2 for more information For additional information on the LS300G EU modem see the Support section of the Sierra Wireless website Before using the LS300G EU please study e Section 2 Cautionary Statements p 1 e Section 3 Initial Inspection p 1 e Section 4 Quickstart p 2 2 Cautionary Statements e READ AND UNDERSTAND the Precautions section at the front of this manual e CAUTION This device uses considerably more power than cellular modems previously offered by Campbell Scientific see Section 6 Specifications p 8 and will require a larger power supply switching power with the datalogger or a combination of these to ensure the battery is not drained See Appendix A Controlling Power to the LS300G EU p A 1 for program examples of using switched 12V to control power to the LS300G EU 3 Initial Inspection e Upon receipt of the LS300G EU inspect the package and contents for damage File any damage claims with the shipping company e Immediately check package contents against the shipping documentation see Section 3 1 Ships With List p 1 Contact Campbell Scientific about any discrepancies 3 1 Ships With List e 1 grey power cable e 1 Resource DVD LS300G EU GSM G
46. the device used FCC ID IC N7NSL8090 N7NSL5011 2417C SL8090 2417C SL5011 Cellular Band 6 2 dBI 8 5 dBi Antenna Gain PCS Band 3 8 dBi 4 15 dBi F 1 Appendix F Regulatory Information F 3 EU WARNING WARNING Sierra Wireless hereby declares the AirLink LS300 devices is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The LS300 displays the CE mark CE Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Sierra Wireless could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This product is only to be installed by qualified personnel F 4 Declaration of Conformity The Declaration of Conformity made under Directive 1999 5 EC is available for viewing at http source sierrawireless com resources airlink certification_and_type_approvalls300_ce_declaration_of_conformity F 5 WEEE Notice F 2 If you purchased your AirLink LS300 in Europe please return it to your dealer or supplier at the end of its life WEEE products may be recognized by their wheeled bin label on the product label Appendix F Regulatory Information F 6 RoHS Compliance I Sierra Wireless Inc Sy 13811 Wireless Way Richmond BC Canada SIERRA V6V 3A4 WIRELESS Phone 1 604 231 1100 www sierrawireless com DECLARATION OF EUROPEAN UNION RoHS COMPLIANT PRODUCT Sierra Wireless Inc for itself and its subsidiaries collecti
47. ty and Electrical e You can be killed or sustain serious bodily injury if the tripod tower or attachments you are installing constructing using or maintaining or a tool stake or anchor come in contact with overhead or underground utility lines e Maintain a distance of at least one and one half times structure height or 20 feet or the distance required by applicable law whichever is greater between overhead utility lines and the structure tripod tower attachments or tools e Prior to performing site or installation work inform all utility companies and have all underground utilities marked e Comply with all electrical codes Electrical equipment and related grounding devices should be installed by a licensed and qualified electrician Elevated Work and Weather e Exercise extreme caution when performing elevated work e Use appropriate equipment and safety practices e During installation and maintenance keep tower and tripod sites clear of un trained or non essential personnel Take precautions to prevent elevated tools and objects from dropping e Do not perform any work in inclement weather including wind rain snow lightning etc Maintenance e Periodically at least yearly check for wear and damage including corrosion stress cracks frayed cables loose cable clamps cable tightness etc and take necessary corrective actions e Periodically at least yearly check electrical ground connections WHILE EVERY ATTEMPT
48. urchase order Quotations for repairs can be given on request It is the policy of Campbell Scientific to protect the health of its employees and provide a safe working environment in support of this policy a Declaration of Hazardous Material and Decontamination form will be issued for completion When returning equipment the Repair Reference Number must be clearly marked on the outside of the package Complete the Declaration of Hazardous Material and Decontamination form and ensure a completed copy is returned with your goods Please note your Repair may not be processed if you do not include a copy of this form and Campbell Scientific Ltd reserves the right to return goods at the customers expense Note that goods sent air freight are subject to Customs clearance fees which Campbell Scientific will charge to customers In many cases these charges are greater than the cost of the repair x CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC Campbell Scientific Ltd 80 Hathern Road Shepshed Loughborough LE12 9GX UK Tel 44 0 1509 601141 Fax 44 0 1509 601091 Email support campbellsci co uk www campbellsci co uk PLEASE READ FIRST About this manual Mass Please note that this manual was originally produced by Campbell Scientific Inc primarily for the North American market Some spellings weights and measures may reflect this origin Some useful conversion factors Area 1 in square inch 645 mm 1 1b pound weight
49. ved try to connect to datalogger check Host sent received again If sent increases but received does not almost always a physical connection problem between the datalogger and modem not a modem problem Figure 9 2 Can t Connect Network Light is Green 22 User Manual One computer can connect other s cannot PPP or Serial Server PPP Serial Server If multiple PCs are trying to connect simultaneously they In this mode it s first come must have unique PakBus addresses first serve so one connection can exclude others In Logaerfiet la Talia Foi Always Open set In LoggerNet is IP Port Call Yes ds Back Enabled checked Uncheck No No Connect with AceManager under Status tab Serial TCP Something is currently connected and preventing other connections group what does Serial Port Mode say SAT SS AT ready for incoming If none of these fix the communications problem check your computer s firewall Figure 9 3 One computer can connect other s cannot 23 LS300G EU GSIWGPRS EDGE HSPA Sierra Wireless Cellular Modem 24 Appendix A Controlling Power to the LS300G EU The LS300G EU uses considerably more power than cellular modems previously offered by Campbell Scientific Inc Therefore it may be necessary to use the datalogger to control power to the LS300G EU The following program examples show how to control p
50. vely Sierra Wireless certifies that to the best of its knowledge the products identified below to be RoHS Compliant LS300 AirLink Modem RoHS compliant defines that the product conforms to the requirements of the European Union s restriction on use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronics equipments directive 2002 95 EC RoHS directive which limits the content of the following elements Lead Pb Mercury Hg Cadmium Cd Hexavalent Chromium Cr6 Poly brominated biphenyls PBB and Poly brominated dipheny ethers PBDE The RoHS directive is with respect to any homogenous components used in the product as shipped by Sierra Wireless in its entirety Sierra Wireless has reach its conclusion that the products listed above are RoHS compliant based on its knowledge and belief via internal design controls analytical test data and information provided by its component suppliers However Sierra Wireless makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of such third party information Sierra Wireless Inc F 3 CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC COMPANIES Campbell Scientific Inc CSI 815 West 1800 North Logan Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www campbellsci com e info campbellsci com Campbell Scientific Africa Pty Ltd CSAf PO Box 2450 Somerset West 7129 SOUTH AFRICA www csafrica co za e sales csafrica co za Campbell Scientific Australia Pty Ltd CSA PO Box 8108 Garbutt Post
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