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1. Calibri In X S F Wrap Text General r E E Normal gt Bad Good Neutral Calculation ii Z Auem C d A 2a copy an SETS operate RRR gt gr nee J Format Painter BE EN 2 SE eE E Merge Center 3 7 MA aang as Tabie lt RE al nes Ss Note Z er 2 Clear Seed Clipboard Ga Font G Alignment Number Ta Styles Cells Editing A2 vea k in v E lt c EJ kle 8 me ESKE TERRE EET EE v v wil xrlrjrlala la lg 1 sequence date_stamp time_stantime_usecnode wind spe wind spe wind dir wind dir u axis u axis velv axis ve v_axis_ve w_axis_vew_axis_vepressure pressure humidity humidity_temperatitemperati dewpoint dewpoint prt prt units speed of speed of sonic ten sonic ter sue E 171 2013 11 06 11 19 41 244673 Q 0 2 MS 170 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 z 172 2013 11 06 11 19 42 244401 Q 0 23 MS 168 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 4j 173 2013 11 06 11 19 43 244709 Q 0 23 MS 206 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 S 174 2013 11 06 11 19 44 244743 Q 0 22 MS 164 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 EM 175 2013 11 06 11 19 45 244837 Q 0 23 MS 174 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 3 4 176 2013 11 06 11 19 46 245023 Q 0 25 MS 187 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 8 177 2013 11 06 11 19 47 244843 Q 0 26 MS 172 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 178 2013
2. 17 6 METSTREAM GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE 19 6 1 Opening the MetStream GUI using a PC and Ethernet Crossover Cable 19 6 1 1 PC Laptop Set Up using Gill MScan Discovery Software 19 6 1 2 PC Laptop Set Up if Gill MScan Discovery Software is not available 21 6 2 Accessing the MetStream GUI using a PC and a Wi Fi Router 23 6 3 Opening the MetStream GUI using a PC and a LAN Port Connection 26 6 4 MetStream Front Page GUI Features rrarrnnrnanrannnnnrnnnnnennarnnnnnarnnnnnannnannnsnnn 28 6 5 MetStream Configuration Administrator Use r rrrrarrrarnnrrnarnnornrnnnrnennnnnnn 32 6 5 1 EM 32 6 5 2 Exit Reboot Shutdown Thru Mode Logout cccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 33 6 5 3 Username and Password ararnarnarnnnarnonnnnannrnennnnennannnnnnnennnnennsnennenennen 34 6 5 4 Date and MII vaisegaiescnacsaltonretctenecuseaanitnesenansa Guan eee 35 6 5 5 Dashboard Settings Administrator Use ciii 36 03 09 HARA OC ING EE 37 6 5 7 Input Device SettingS ccc ccccccceeeceeceeeceeeceeseeceueceeeceeseueeeecsueseeenass 40 658 Network SENGS vresicisecndsnddavcrewarweeduaiiussludsusduussenveverbuecenmeeiuuadeueusdedeesees 43 6 5 9 Weather Observation Website WOW rrrarrrnrenannnrvnrrrarnnnnnnnnneevnnenner 44 6 5 10 6 00 ane ee ee nee en eee eee er 45 MetStream 10
3. MetStream 100 Page 15 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 5 2 3 Mechanical installation Before installing a bench system test is recommended All the time the MetStream 100 is not in its final location it should be protected from damage by keeping it in the original packaging as long as possible Location It is advised to not site the MetStream 100 in close proximity of electrical noise Radar or RF transmitters A site survey may be required if there is any doubt about the strength of external electrical noise Orientation The unit may be mounted in any orientation 110 50 3 rN A a a Dimensions are in mm MetStream 100 Page 16 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 5 3 MetStream External Protection Box Part 1955 PK 052 Supplied with MetStream Part 1955 100 02 XX Note the environmental temperature conditions etc under which the Protection Box and MetStream will be used to ensure there 1s no conflict see manual Specification pages 4 and 5 Outer Case Dimensions with cover in place 335mm long x 220mm wide x 107mm deep Case Preparation and Mounting The case should be mounted on a vertical surface with cable entries at the bottom The case should be mounted onto a flat surface to prevent twisting that could affect sealing Do not drill any holes in the enclosure apart for those for waterproof glands as this could impair on the IP6
4. Gill MScan Software supplied on the CD Computer preferably running Internet Explorer version IE9 Chrome or Mozilla Firefox 19 0 2 MetPak Range Unit or suitable connecting device 6 1 Accessing the MetStream GUI using a PC and Ethernet Crossover Cable Connect equipment as per the following system diagram Power to and comms to and from MetPak A y MetStream Ethernet Crossover Cable Setup View and Configure 12V mains power via power adapter On first applying power to the MetStream 100 wait for 90 seconds before attempting to access it for data 6 1 1 PC Laptop Set Up using Gill MScan Software If the PC laptop has a Wi Fi connection then temporarily disable this function to connect to MetStream via a direct Ethernet crossover cable connection Note It is recommended to connect the MetPak or connected device to MetStream to ensure correct configuration however it is possible to set up MetStream parameters without the connected device MetStream 100 Page 19 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Load and Open Gill MScan Software on to the PC from the supplied CD Select Direct Connection between PC and MetStream Click on the Find MetStream s button A MetStream should be found at 192 168 67 67 Click on MetStream Found at 192 168 67 67 to highlight the MetStream IP Address Click on Connect to MetStream abae MS
5. Met STREAM 100 User Manual Data Solutions Platform Parts 1955 100 0X XX Doc No 1955 PS 0001 Issue 1 gt gt UK Distributor amp Systems Integrator Tel 44 0 845 9000 601 Fax 44 0 845 9000 602 INSTRUMENTS info omni uk com East Kingsway Business Centre www omniinstruments co uk Mid Craigie Rd Dundee UK Gill Instruments Limited Contents 1 Olido d D 3 2 INTRODUC TION onise sane tunnenceuersauneesiesaateersuauosants 3 3 SPECIFICATION nannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnunnunnnnnunnunnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 4 4 PREJINSTALEA ION oreore ansen nE NENE EASES 6 4 1 ENN 6 4 2 MetStream 100 Part Numbers earnnrnnrnernnrnnrnennnnnnnavnavnsnnennenenneenennsnnsnnennnnsnnenee 6 4 3 FPACKAQING REE EE EE daeeoeassemaenae 7 4 4 Installation requirementS wacsdsniaicvarnstuceceeetdiacsswasdednonunereeneavdunsecdsinutisensduanuedesbanssnes 7 4 4 1 POS GY SICM EE NO 7 44 2 SOWA EE 7 7 NN 7 244 MOT G 2 45i 2 aeacemocanosimmeiaenneaniensoneesusioueexctencennseamencestiensnbeansenanentynosunieoeecentl 8 4 5 MetStream Connections rrarrurnunnnnrnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnenuerneneernenennsnnsnnensnnennsnuenueneene 8 4 5 1 MetStream Front Panel Connectors ccccccecceeceeseececeeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeees 8 4 5 2 Front Panel Status LED S 22222220224 40404426145402206200202000060606200 6464640060041044 0 0060 8 4 5 3 Front Patel USB 2 0 POM aeai E NEAS DEAETE 8 4 5 4 MetStream Rear Panel
6. Metstream found at 10 10 10 48 Metstream found at 10 10 10 96 Metstream found at 10 10 10 195 Met STREAM 1 02 52013 Gill Instruments Limited MetStream 100 Page 24 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited NOTE the MetStream IP address is detected by the Wi Fi Router and can change each time MetStream is powered up if the MetStream unit is set for DHCP Use Configure to fix the IP Address of MetStream if required If the opening MetPak screen does not appear to reflect the currently connected equipment then clear the Browser Cache and refresh the display In Chrome the cache can be cleared by selecting Customise and control Google Chrome History Clear browsing history Then select only Empty the cache Now Configure or retrieve MetStream data as per Para 6 5 Y Metsteam Git instrume_x O i GUL Met S TREAM Dashboard1 Dashboard2 Dashboard 3 Status Connected Data Rate 1 00 Hz METPAK PRO Time 14 54 33 Date 28 11 2013 att 1100 1070 ay 1040 1010 Kl Wind Direction Wind Speed Pressure Humidity Temperature gD 367 0 09 m s 1033 70 hPa 50 6 21 5 C q gt a D gt 2 50 6 os al erat O O MWh Mi 2a G A i a Gi i a IG netr 2013 G l Instruments Limited Gil MetStream is a registered trademark of Gil Instruments Met STREAM vi05 21 waw FABIE MetStream 100 Page 25 Issue Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 3 Accessing
7. 0 24 193 2013 11 06 11 20 03 245896 Q 0 27 MS 197 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 5 F 0 0 0 25 194 2013 11 06 11 20 04 245838 Q 0 18 MS 191 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 5 F 0 0 0 26 195 2013 11 06 11 20 05 245871 Q 0 15 MS 205 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 5 F 0 0 0 27 196 2013 11 06 11 20 06 245935 Q 0 2 MS 171 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 5 F 0 0 0 28 197 2013 11 06 11 20 07 245907 Q 0 14 MS 177 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 2 198 2013 11 06 11 20 08 246032 Q 0 15 MS 196 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 30 199 2013 11 06 11 20 09 246035 Q 0 17 MS 173 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 31 200 2013 11 06 11 20 10 246129 Q 0 19 MS 171 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 32 201 2013 11 06 11 20 11 246254 Q 0 13 MS 175 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 33 202 2013 11 06 11 20 12 246196 Q 0 18 MS 177 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 34 203 2013 11 06 11 20 13 246260 Q 0 22 MS 182 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 35 204 2013 11 06 11 20 14 246324 Q 0 18 MS 183 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 36 205 2013 11 06 11 20 15 246388 Q 0 11 MS 194 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 37 206 2013 11 06 11 20 16 246543 Q 0 14 MS 188 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 38 207 2013 11 06 11 20 17 246516 Q 0 23 MS 176 DEG 0 0 0 1000 9 HPA
8. 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited A removable 8 way plug is supplied for the RS232 422 485 data input connections The part number for the plug is Phoenix Contact 8 way spring terminal Part 1881383 Connections to the RS232 422 485 connector are CONTACT COMMS MODE DE RT Tx 12v dc Power Ov Ov Output Enable SS H Tx 12V dc Power Ov Ov Output Enable Recommended range of wire gauges that can be used with the connector is 20 AWG to 28 AWG Wires connected to this plug should be stripped back 8 mm for insertion into the push lock connector 4 5 8 Power enable function The 12v dc output is only enabled on Terminal 5 when the Power Enable connection on Terminal 6 is connected to Terminal 7 Ov or Terminal 8 Ov If Terminal 6 Power Enable is left open circuit then the 12V supply output from Terminal 5 and any connected instrument using this supply will be disabled In this case the external instrument should be powered separately from the MetStream by a customer provided supply MetStream 100 Page 10 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 5 INSTALLATION NOTE Warranty is void if the MetStream case is opened 5 1 Installation Guidelines e The MetStream 100 is designed for indoor use e For outdoor use a suitable sealed enclosure that meets the required environmental conditions can be used o Gill instruments can supply an outdoor
9. 35 30 2723 Q 0 01 MS 24 DEG 0 0 0 1011 HPA 51 5 11 9012 11 18 9 25 21 A27A_O NNI MAS 159 NEG ND Ol Da 1011 HDA 515 M 4 gt H MSLOG 20131118 J 14 T i Ready IG BI 100 C VG v MetStream 100 Page 37 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Saving Data to a USB Flash Drive Data logged and saved to the internal SD card can be manually copied to an external USB flash drive Data is not automatically or directly sent to the USB flash drive MetStream will support USB flash drives up to 32GB If no external flash drive has been connected to MetStream then this will be reported No Drives Found If a USB flash drive has been inserted then when the MetStream Measurement Log screen is reached an external drive will be recognised e g Kingston When connecting a USB drive to MetStream after power up then open the Measurement Log screen and click on Refresh external drives Note When MetStream is first switched on the day month year defaults to 01 01 2000 until Date and Time are configured The log file created for this date can be deleted if required Select Your Category Username and Input Device Dashboard Settings Measurement Log 8 Network Settings Password Settings Weather Date and Time 8 About Observation Select files to be copied or deleted Measurement Log Files Log 01 01 2000 Log 01 11 2013 Refresh external drives Log 28 11 2013 Delete selected f
10. 5 0000 5 0000 O00 12 000 12 000 12 O00 12 000 12 000 12 000 12 O00 12 000 12 000 12 000 12 000 12 000 12 OOO 12 000 412 000 12 000 12 000 12 000 12 OO0 12 000 12 000 12 000 12 000 12 000 12 0 00 47 0 00 46 0 00 44 0 00 44 0 00 4b 0 00 49 0 00 46 0 00 46 0 00 49 0 00 43 0 00 47 0 00 47 0 00 45 0 00 43 0 00 47 0 00 47 0 00 4E 0 00 40 0 00 4E 0 00 43 0 00 AC 0 00 4E 0 00 42 0 00 46 0 00 43 Issue I January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Disable Thru Mode With any terminal connection to MetStream closed open the Web Browser page and Log In to the Configure pages Click on Disable Thru Mode Select Your Category Input Device Dashboard Settings Measurement Log Settings Shutdown MetStream Disable Thru Mode Logout Connection Type Auto Manual Exit without saving Usemame and Password Network Settings Reboot MetStream Weather Observation Supported devices MetPak Pro PV3 MetPak Pro heated PV3 MetPak Pro UVW PV3 MetPak RG PV3 MetPak RG heated PV3 MetPak RG UVW PV3 MetPak PV3 MetFak heated PV3 MetPak UVW PV3 Click on OK The page at 10 10 10 153 says Do you want to disable Thru Mode MetStream will now Re Boot MetStream is now rebooting This will take approximately 1 minute lan After 1 minute R
11. 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 39 208 2013 11 06 11 20 18 246549 Q 0 19 MS 167 DEG 0 0 0 1000 9 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 40 209 2013 11 06 11 20 19 246522 Q 0 2 MS 164 DEG 0 0 0 1000 9 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 a 210 2013 11 06 11 20 20 246341 Q 0 23 MS 174 DEG 0 0 0 1000 9 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 42 211 2013 11 06 11 20 21 246619 Q 0 17 MS 156 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 43 212 2013 11 06 11 20 22 246896 Q 0 22 MS 179 DEG 0 0 0 1000 9 HPA 65 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 10 1 4 F M MSLOG_20131106 47 THI eT Ready Boo 100 C V MetStream 100 Page 39 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 7 Input Device Settings When Input Device Settings is selected Connection Type will show Auto as the default setting Auto The Auto selection default setting allows MetStream to automatically detect any of the instruments detailed in the Supported Devices list and log the data string data that they are outputting Select Your Category Username and Input Device Dashboard Settings Measurement Log Network Settings Password Weather Observation Connection Type Supported devices MetStream 100 Doc No 1955 PS 001 Settings Auto Manual MetPak Pro PV3 MetPak Pro heated PV3 MetPak Pro UVW PV3 MetPak RG PV3 MetPak RG heated PV3 MetPak RG UVW PV3 MetPak PV3 MetPak heated PV3 MetPak UVW PV3 MetPa
12. Home Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View Add Ins A o e es XY Cut T 7 Saad ce 2 gt H Ht ae x FE AutoSum v Ay avsies Calibri 11 A DD Ep Wrap Text General KE gt LA la 3 NG 7 Fy Paste B Z U H ye E Alo amp Center E 9 8 09 Conditional Format Cell Insert Delete Format 3 Sort amp Find amp J Format Painter Hi E Merge amp Center lt T 09 0 Formatting asTablev Styles v x gt Z Clear Filter Select Clipboard a Font x Alignment __ aj Number _ Styles IL Cells _ Editing Al f sequence_number v B D E F G H J K L M N o p Q R s il sequenceldate_stamp time_stantime_usecnode wind spe wind spe wind dir wind dir u axis veu axis vev axis ve v_axis_ve w_axis_vew_axis_vepressure pressure humidity humid 2 1 2013 11 18 08 35 21 1965 Q 0 01 MS 112 DEG 0 0 0 1011 HPA 51 5 3 2 2013 11 18 08 35 22 2090 Q 0 01 MS 284 DEG 0 0 0 1011 HPA 51 5 4 3 2013 11 18 08 35 23 2031 Q 0 01 MS 58 DEG 0 0 0 1011 HPA 51 5 5 4 2013 11 18 08 35 24 2187 Q 0 02 MS 179 DEG 0 0 0 1011 HPA 51 5 6 5 2013 11 18 08 35 25 2159 Q 0 01 MS 14 DEG 0 0 0 1011 HPA 51 5 7 6 2013 11 18 08 35 26 2223 Q 0 01 MS 15 DEG 0 0 0 1011 HPA 51 5 8 7 2013 11 18 08 35 27 2318 Q 0 03 MS 6 DEG 0 0 0 1011 HPA 51 5 9 8 2013 11 18 08 35 28 2320 Q 0 02 MS 7 DEG 0 0 0 1011 HPA 51 5 10 9 2013 11 18 08 35 29 2598 Q 0 01 MS 263 DEG 0 0 0 1011 HPA 51 5 11 10 2013 11 18 08
13. Q 80 356 000 03 1006 2 0495 1 021 2 008 8 0003 5 0002 5 0000 000 12 0 00 4D 80 356 000 03 1006 2 045 2 021 2 008 8 0003 5 0002 5 0000 000 12 0 00 4E Connected 00 02 05 Auto detect TCP IP MetStream 100 Page 48 Issue Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Logging Data Hyperterminal can be used to log MetStream data but note it will not add a Date Time stamp to the data Start Logging Select Transfer Capture Text Then select Browse to choose a location file on the PC to log the data Click on Start to commence data logging re W Me Folder Stop Logging Select Transfer Capture Text Stop Viewing Logged Data Open the saved data file location and view the text data e g using Notepad or similar l File Edit LQ 002 000 10 357 000 10 352 000 Q 004 000 0 356 000 10 358 000 10 358 000 10 355 000 20 355 000 10 351 000 Q 002 000 0 353 000 10 357 000 Q 001 000 0 350 000 Q 000 000 Q 358 000 10 357 000 0 359 000 Q 000 000 0 009 000 10 013 000 10 359 000 Q 348 000 Q 349 000 MetStream 100 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 Format View Help 22 1006 22 1006 17 1006 1006 21 1006 19 1006 16 1006 15 1006 18 1006 17 1006 16 1006 13 1006 14 1006 12 1006 12 1006 15 1006 12 1006 12 1006 12 1006 10 1006 Of 1006 09 1006 08 1006 10 1006 08 100
14. Settings MetStream 100 Page 42 Issue Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 8 Network Settings Automatic IP address DHCP The default Network setting is to obtain an IP address automatically using a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Thus the MetStream IP address will be allocated to it when connected to a Wi Fi Router or LAN Server select Your Category Network Settings Username and Input Device Dashboard Measurement Log Password Settings Settings Weather Date and Time About Observation LAN Interface Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Configuration Use a static IP address WLAN Interface E EN Configuration DN DOT Thru Mode TCP Port 8023 Hostname Hostname metstream 100 Static IP Address If a Static IP address is required for the MetStream connection then click on Use a Static IP address and complete the form When connecting MetStream in a system that has no DNS or DHCP server it may be necessary to set up a static IP address see Para 6 1 2 to determine the IP address LAN Interface Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Configuration l Use a static IP address IP address 10 10 10 22 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 10 10 10 200 DNS 8 656 8844 WLAN Interface The Wireless LAN Interface connection is not applicable to MetStream 100 Use MetStream 105 WLAN Interface Se a Configuration PE NEE MetStream 10
15. immunity Earthing or grounding It is recommended that MetStream metal case is grounded via its Knurled Screw Earth Terminal MetStream 100 Page 14 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 5 2 1 MetStream RS232 Digital Input Connections The following example shows a MetPak with its COMMS set for RS232 connected to MetStream This is the MetPak default communication configuration setting NOTE The 8 way connectors fitted to MetStream and Metpak are identical take care when connecting the lead to the equipments to ensure that cable wiring matches that required of the connecting equipment MetPak J5 Hub Box MetStream Terminal Signal Signal Terminal Nos Names Names Nos rr RS232 Tx 3 RR 4 4 nm sape l Ground Chassis Terminal Terminal Chassis Ground Post Post Power E a a TT DRE JR 5 2 2 MetStream RS422 Digital Input Connections The following example shows a MetPak with its COMMS set for RS422 connected to MetStream This is not the default MetPak communications setting ensure the MetPak has been configured for this output requirement before wiring to MetStream MetStream 8 Way Connector MetPak J5 Hub Box 8 way Connector Signal HR Terminal Signal Names RS422 Tx RAR 5 RS22 Rx 4 4 nm Signal ov Ground Chassis Terminal Screen Wires Terminal Chassis Ground Post Post Power E 20 H te Swe Swe 8
16. match the attached sensor Auto for a MetPak It 1s not necessary to setup the number of parameters or the fields If settings are changed it may be necessary to reload the page and log back into the configuration screen Click on the Network Settings Page which shows Thru Mode TCP Port Number e g 8023 Click on the Enable Thru Mode button on the left hand side of the screen Exit without saving Select Your Category Username and Input Device Dashboard Measurement Log f Network Settings Password Settings Settings Shutdown MetStream lt Weather Date and Time About Observation Enable Thru Mode Default gateway 10 10 10 200 Logout DNS 8 8 8 8 3 8 4 4 Reboot MetStream WLAN Interface 1 Configuration ON OFF Thru Mode TCP Port 8023 Hostname Hostname metstream 100 The following warning screen appears Click on OK The page at 10 10 10 153 says Do you want to enable Thru Mode MetStream will now re boot to enable Thru mode Note The following warning screen does not warn when I minute 1s up hence close the MetStream Web browser window after clicking on ok MetStream is now rebooting This will take approximately 1 minute C MetStream 100 Page 46 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited If required re open the MetStream Web page e g 10 10 10 153 to confirm that Thru Mode has been enabled see screen shot Close the Web Browser page connection GILL mecsrrea
17. reflect the currently connected equipment then clear the Browser Cache and refresh the display In Chrome the cache can be cleared by selecting Customise and control Google Chrome History Clear browsing history Then select only Empty the cache Now Configure or retrieve MetStream data as per Para 6 5 gt CE 192 168 1 72 GL MetS TREAM Dashboard 1 Dashboard2 Dashboard 3 Status Connected Data Rate 1 00 Hz METPAK PRO Time 14 54 33 Date 28 11 2013 i Wind Direction Wind Speed Pressure Humidity Temperature gD 367 0 09 m s 1033 70 hPa 50 6 21 5 C Ma 0 Min 0 00 mis 21 Min 1033 70 hPa Min 50 6 krig RES G l Instruments Limited Gill MetStream is a registered trademark of Gil Instruments V1 05 2 www gilinstruments Gill Instruments Limited 6 4 MetStream Front Page GUI Features Once a Web Browser connection has been established then it is possible to view the MetPak connected instrument data Open Browser Window Type in the IP address e g 192 168 1 67 and Enter MetStream Gill Instrume X LUR gt D 192 168 1 67 MetStream will communicate with the attached RS232 422 485 connected device read settings log data automatically and display data in a graphical format In this case a Gill MetPak Pro is connected to the MetStream device and the Graphical User Interface GUI opens with the following display Dashboards MetPak Pro parameters open
18. the MetStream GUI using a PC and a LAN Port Connection MetPak Power to and comms to and from MetPak Mar 217 metstream Ethernet cable LAN port Setup View and Configure Connect MetStream to a LAN connection using the 2 metre Ethernet Cable supplied or any standard non crossover Ethernet cable On first applying power to the MetStream 100 wait for 90 seconds before attempting to access it for data Open Gill MScan Software load and Open Gill MScan Software on to the PC from the supplied CD Select MetStream Connected to Network Click on the Find MetStream button ae gt Connection between PC and MetStream D MetStream Carre ermine gt to network Met STRE ANA v1 02 2013 Gill Instruments Limited MetStream 100 Page 26 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited A list of available MetStreams will be listed with their IP addresses Click on and highlight the MetStream found at IP address that you want to connect to Click on Connect to MetStream f V 451 Direct Connection between PC and MetStream Find MetStream z D MetStream connected to network Metstream found at 10 10 10 48 Metstream found at 10 10 10 96 Metstream found at 10 10 10 195 Met STREAM v1 02 gt 2013 Gill Instruments Limited Your default browser will be launched and will connect to the MetStream homepage If the opening MetPak screen does not appear to
19. 0 Page 1 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 11 Thru Mode Diagnostic Connection ccccicii cieca 46 7 MAINTENANCE amp FAULT FINDING i envnunnvnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnuenunne 51 7 1 Ne 51 7 2 FAUN A1 errena senior abel E ES 52 7 3 PRO LUNG INS are At 52 8 APPENDICES AN 53 8 1 Glossary amp Abbrevi tl0NS s ois cee aca vat E 53 8 2 GUar ame NS 54 3 3 Electrical Conformity sapessi aiaee ban CLE deat event Ld bend aa a 55 MetStream 100 Page Issue Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 1 FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing the MetStream 100 manufactured by Gill Instruments Limited To achieve optimum performance we recommend that you read the whole of this manual before proceeding with use Gill products are in continuous development and therefore specifications may be subject to change and design improvements without prior notice The information contained in this manual remains the property of Gill Instruments and should not be copied or reproduced for commercial gain 2 INTRODUCTION The Gill MetStream 100 is a robust unit which allows connection of a Gill Instruments MetPak Range Weather Station to its Digital input and with the use of its Ethernet Output allow Weather Data to be viewed and logged over a PC network The MetStream 100 can be used in conjunction with a Wireless Router LAN or PC After you have successfull
20. 0 Page 43 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 9 Weather Observation Website WOW Applies to MetStream units that are connected to a device that has internet access The UK Meteorological Office have created a platform for collecting weather observation readings primarily from across the United Kingdom see http wow metoffice gov uk other countries have contributed data This can include data from instruments that are connected to MetStream that provide weather type data e g the MetPak range General details on WOW can be read at http wow metoffice gov uk support general To register for sending data to the UK Met Office WOW site see the attached link https register metoffice gov uk WaveRegistrationC lient public register do service weath erobservations To send data to the Met Office site when an account has been set up select the MetStream Weather Observation page Under Weather Observation Website e Click on Enabled e Complete Site ID Pin and Site Update Rate information e Click on Save Settings Data collected by MetStream will be sent automatically providing an internet link 1s established with the MetStream unit The time interval for sending this data can be selected by the user Select Your Category Username and Input Device Dashboard Measurement Log Network Settings Password Settings Settings Weather Date and Time About Observation Weather Ena
21. 043 9 071 2 008 8 0003 5 0002 5 0000 000 12 0 00 041 Should it be necessary to place the connected instrument into a Set Up mode Configuration mode then send the necessary command for Gill sensors this is the command To interrogate the connected instrument Type to place the unit into Set up Mode Enter key not needed The connected MetPak Pro unit has responded with SETUP MODE Refer to the connected Sensor Manual to determine which Configuration or Test commands are applicable for a terminal mode connection In this MetPak example the Report command has been typed the Enter key pressed and the unit has responded with the fields that it is reporting to MetStream Type Q and press Enter key to return to normal measurement mode u MetStream Thru Mares HyperTermina Pe Edit View Call Transfer Help D 83 DA amp 00 337 000 03 1006 1 02 1006 1 03 1006 1 03 1006 1 03 1006 1 03 1006 1 04 1006 1 04 1006 1 02 1006 03 1006 1 03 1006 1 04 1006 09 1006 1 03 1096 1 60 359 800 03 1006 e NODE DIR SPEED PRESS RH TEMP DEWPOINT PRT ANL AN2 DIG1 VOLT STATUS CHEC 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 UO ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND N D S NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN CO CO CO OO DO CO 00 DO CO O OO DO OD 1 7 9717171 97 97 aAA 7 97 97 01 017 61 D O O O O O O O O O O O O Ga gt
22. 11 06 11 19 48 244968 Q 0 19 MS 172 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 10 179 2013 11 06 11 19 49 244971 Q 0 18 MS 192 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 11 180 2013 11 06 11 19 50 245218 Q 0 22 MS 159 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 12 181 2013 11 06 11 19 51 245190 Q 0 21 MS 178 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 13 182 2013 11 06 11 19 52 245193 Q 0 2 MS 171 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 14 183 2013 11 06 11 19 53 245257 Q 0 16 MS 179 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 15 184 2013 11 06 11 19 54 245229 Q 0 18 MS 175 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 16 185 2013 11 06 11 19 55 245354 Q 0 21 MS 192 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 3 F 0 0 0 17 186 2013 11 06 11 19 56 245418 Q 0 21 MS 179 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 1 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 18 187 2013 11 06 11 19 57 245573 Q 0 2 MS 177 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 19 188 2013 11 06 11 19 58 245515 Q 0 16 MS 184 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 20 189 2013 11 06 11 19 59 245579 Q 0 24 MS 176 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 8 190 2013 11 06 11 20 00 245674 Q 0 23 MS 170 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 22 191 2013 11 06 11 20 01 245676 Q 0 22 MS 183 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0 0 23 192 2013 11 06 11 20 02 245496 Q 0 21 MS 180 DEG 0 0 0 1001 HPA 65 2 20 3 C 56 4 F 0 0
23. 34mm deep 0 26kg Aluminium and Plastic IP40 IP65 with optional Gill outdoor enclosure 20 C to 70 C 40 C to 80 C lt 5 to 95 RH BS EN 55024 2010 BS EN 55022 2010 CFR47 Part 15B Traceable to UK national standards Page 4 Issue I January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited MetStream Power Supply Unit Part 026 04969 Supplied with all MetStream Parts 1955 100 0X XX Input Voltage Range Mains Adaptors Output Power Voltage Current DC Cord Dimensions Size Weight Materials External Construction Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity EMC FCC EMI SAFETY 100v to 240V AC 300mA max 50 60Hz UK Euro US and AUS types supplied Regulated 12V DC 2 Up to 1 Amp over current and short circuit current protected 1 5 metres long with right angled 2 1 C ve plug 79mm long x 55 4mm wide x 37mm deep 150 grams Plastic PB free ROHS compliant 0 C to 40 C 20 C to 60 C 5 to 95 RH BS EN 55024 2010 BS EN 55022 2010 CFR47 Part 15B BS EN55022 FCC Part 15 Class B UL60950 1 MetStream External Protection Box Part 1955 PK 052 Supplied with MetStream Part 1955 100 02 XX Dimensions Size Weight Maximum Cable size Materials External Construction Environmental Moisture protection Install Temperature Operating temperature MetStream 100 Doc No 1955 PS 001 335mm long x 220mm wide x 107mm deep 1 5kg 5 x 2 5 mm sq T
24. 5 weather proof rating A template not to scale is shown to aid mounting hole positioning units in mm A gt Drill Here Dl Here D K 199 Q THISWAYUP Base Mounting Template 293 gt Drill Here Drill Here 443 MetStream 100 Page 17 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited To install the MetStream unit loosen the 2 Philips screws identified below slide the clamp plate to the right Slide in the MetStream unit as shown and clamp in MetStream and tighten the 2 screws _ Protection Box Case Loosen these 2 screws to slide the clamp plate to the right _ Gland entry for cables _ 8mm to 13mm in diameter Rubber Sealing Strip entry points for clamping and sealing cables up to 2 5 sq mm MetStream 100 Page 18 Issue Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 METSTREAM GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE The MetStream 100 output can be viewed in a Graphical User Interface GUI by connecting directly to a PC Laptop or via a Wi Fi or Ethernet LAN connection and opening a Web Page Internet Explorer 9 or Mozilla Firefox 19 0 2 are recommended earlier versions may not be suitable This then allows the user to view data and those with password access to retrieve logged data and change GUI settings Parts required MetStream 100 and Power Supply supplied Ethernet 1 metre crossover cable supplied Ethernet 2 Metre non crossover cable supplied
25. 6 4 045 9 045 9 045 5 045 5 045 5 045 5 045 5 045 5 045 5 045 5 045 5 046 5 046 5 046 5 046 5 046 5 046 5 046 5 046 5 046 5 046 5 046 5 046 5 046 5 046 1 021 2 021 3 021 3 021 4 021 3 021 5 021 6 021 8 021 9 021 9 021 0 021 1 021 1 021 2 021 1 021 4 021 3 021 3 021 3 021 3 021 4 021 4 021 4 021 4 021 0 008 7 0003 0 008 7 0003 0 008 7 0003 0 008 7 0003 0 008 8 0003 0 008 8 0003 0 008 8 0003 0 008 8 0003 0 008 9 0003 0 008 9 0003 0 008 9 0003 0 009 0 0003 0 009 0 0003 0 009 0 0003 0 009 0 0003 0 009 0 0003 0 009 0 0003 0 009 1 0003 0 009 1 0003 0 009 1 0003 0 009 1 0003 0 009 1 0003 0 009 1 0003 0 009 1 0003 0 009 1 0003 Page 49 CA lUsersjMuree Sims Desktop Met Stream MetStream Hyperterminal logged data TXT Notepad 9 0002 9 0002 5 0002 3 0002 3 0002 9 0002 9 0002 9 0002 9 0002 9 0002 9 0002 9 0002 9 0002 9 0002 9 0002 9 0002 9 0002 9 0002 5 0002 3 0002 5 0002 3 0002 5 0002 5 0002 5 0002 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 9 0000 5 0000 9 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 5 0000 9 0000 5 0000 5 0000
26. C IP address 192 168 67 1 cannot be the same as the MetStream IP address 192 168 67 1 default IP address 192 168 67 67 Subnet mask 255 255 255 D Default gateway 192 168 67 255 Type in Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Obtain DNS server address automatically at OG i Type in Default gateway 192 168 67 255 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Click on OK E Validate settings upon exit MetStream 100 Page 21 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited On the PC open Internet Explorer or equivalent browser window Type in a default MetStream IP address 192 168 67 67 This IP address can be used irrespective of any fixed IP address that may have been previously set If the opening MetPak screen does not appear to reflect the currently connected equipment then clear the Browser Cache and refresh the display In Chrome the cache can be cleared by selecting Customise and control Google Chrome History Clear browsing history Then select only Empty the cache Now Configure or retrieve MetStream data as per Para 6 5 Vo MetStream Gill Instrume x Q 3 CA 192 168 67 67 GL Met STREAM Dashboard 1 Dashboard2 Dashboard 3 Status Connected Data Rate 1 00 Hz METPAK PRO Time 00 15 49 Date 01 01 2000 EE EE amp F EL E _ EE Bo _ RE Kl Wind Direction Wind Speed Pressure Humidity T
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28. IP65 enclosure refer to the technical specification in the front of this manual to ensure it meets the required conditions of use e Ensure the product is correctly earthed in accordance with this manual e Use cables recommended by Gill keeping the length below the maximum allowed Where the cables are cut and re connected junction boxes plugs and sockets the cable screen integrity where applicable must be maintained to prevent the EMC performance being compromised e arth loops should not be created earth the system in accordance with the installation guidelines e Ensure the power supply operates to the MetStream 100 specification at all times Bench system test Note Prior to physically mounting the MetStream 100 in its final location we strongly recommend that a bench system test be carried out to confirm the system is configured correctly is fully functional and electrically compatible with the selected host system and cabling preferably utilising the final cable length The required data format units and other options should also all be configured at this stage 5 1 1 MetPak to MetStream Data Input Connection The following table shows an example manufacturers reference other manufacturers equivalents can be used Recommended Belden cable types Application No of Pairs Belden Ref 3 4 Digital RS232 3 9503 Digital RS422 9504 For RS422 operation the cable should contain twisted pairs screene
29. an be found at http www gillinstruments com products anemometer support htm MetStream 100 Page 52 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 8 APPENDICES 8 1 Glossary amp Abbreviations BS CAT CD CFR CSV DC DHCP DNS EC EMC EN FCC GND GUI IEEE IP LAN LED MAC MAX MIN No O P NTP PC POE PTP RJ RMA RS232 RS422 RS485 RX RXD SD STP TCP MetStream 100 Doc No 1955 PS 001 British Standard Category Compact Disc Code of Federal Regulations Comma Separated Variable Direct Current Dynamic Name Host Protocol Domain Name System European Community Electro Magnetic Compatibility European Standard Federal Communications Commission Ground Graphical User Interface Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Internet Protocol or Ingress Protection Local Area Network Light Emitting Diode Media Access Control Maximum Minimum Number Output Network Time Protocol Personal Computer Power over Ethernet Precision Time Protocol Registered Jack Return Material Authorisation Communications standard Communications standard Communications standard Receive Received Data Secure Digital Shielded Twisted Pair Transmission Control Protocol Page 53 Issue I January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Transmit Transmitted Data Text Underwriters Laboratory Universal Serial Bus Unshielded Twisted Pair Wireless Local Area Network Weather Obse
30. as required MetPak connected equipment settings illustrated Default Measurement Ranges units relate to all instrument measurements that are shown with a gauge and digital reading rather than just a digital reading on the front GUI screen Select Your Category Usemame and Input Device Dashboard Settings 8 Measurement Log Password Settings Date and Time Default Units Wind Speed pg 7 Pressure HPA 7 Temperature c p Dewpoint C 7 PRT C 7 Total Rainfall t DIG1 Default Measurement Ranges Network Settings Weather Observation Wind Speed 0 370 amp Pressure 800 lt 11 00 Humidity 11100 j Temperature 40 170 PRT 40 370 S Check E Background Select a Background Image Default Dashboard title Save Settings Click on Save Settings when changes have been made and a warning screen will be shown Click on OK After approximately 1 minute close the GUI and re open the GUI to view new changes this 1s not an automatic process w The page at 192 168 1 72 says Do you want to reboot MetStream for the changes to take effect Take approximately 1 minute MetStream 100 Page 36 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 b m mm Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 6 Data Logging Logging Notes MetStream logs data to an internal SD card not user removable Data logging occurs continuously once MetStream is connected to a recognised conf
31. bled Disabled Observation Site ID 00000000 Website Pin 000000 Site Update Rate minutes 1 MetStream 100 Page 44 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 10 About Reports various MetStream attributes that can be useful for record of unit build and fault finding select Your Category Usemame and Input Device Dashboard Settings Measurement Log Network Settings Password Settings Weather Date and Time About Observation Hostname metstream 100 About MAC address 00 16 c5 0c 50 2a IP address WLAN MAC address WLAN IP address Serial number 13510008 Software build 1 06 03 Licence Agreements 2013 Gill Instruments Limited Gill MetStream is a registered trademark of Gill Instruments www gillinstruments com MetStream 100 Page 45 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 11 Thru Mode Diagnostic Connection It is possible to communicate directly with a sensor attached to a MetStream using a terminal program allowing you to view log the raw sensor data in real time and if necessary re configure the sensor NOTE Data logging into the MetStream internal memory is DISABLED while Thru Mode is active Enable Thru Mode Connect the sensor to MetStream and open the MetStream IP address GUI on a PC web browser as per examples in Paras 6 1 to 6 3 Log in to Configuration screen and on the Input Device Settings check that is set to
32. can Sto Direct Connection between PC and MetStream Find MetStream s MetStream connected to network Metstream found at 192 168 67 67 Met STREAM vi 02 2013 Gill Instruments Limited Met STREAM vi 02 Connect to MetStream 2013 Gill Instruments Limited Your default browser will be launched and connect to the MetStream homepage If the opening MetPak screen does not appear to reflect the currently connected equipment then clear the Browser Cache and refresh the display In Chrome the cache can be cleared by selecting Customise and control Google Chrome History Clear browsing history Then select only Empty the cache Now Configure or retrieve MetStream data as per Para 6 5 GL MetSTREAM Dashboard 1 Dashboard2 Dashboard 3 Status Connected Data Rate 1 00 Hz METPAK PRO Time 00 15 49 Date 01 01 2000 Ei Wind Direction Wind Speed Pressure Humidity eae D i 9 0 02m s 1034 30 hPa 51 9 244 mm 1034 30hPa MTA a gt ates 35 A i Max 1034 30 x 2013 Gill Instruments Limited Gill MetStream is a registered trademark of Gill Instruments Met STREAM vi 05 21 wan gllinatramasts com MetStream 100 Page 20 Issue Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 1 2 PC Laptop Set Up if Gill MScan Software is not available If the PC laptop has a Wi Fi connection then temporarily disable this function to connect to MetStream via a direct Et
33. d device is being established e On continuously when the connected instrument is recognised and data is ready to be read However allow up to 90 seconds for a valid connection to be established depending on equipment connected 4 5 3 Front Panel USB 2 0 Port Suitable for a USB data stick to copy files from MetStream only Maximum 32GB device supported Hot Pluggable MetStream 100 Page 8 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 4 5 4 MetStream Rear Panel Connectors Ethernet Link Activity LED Ethernet Link LED Earthing Stud Power Data Supply Ethernet Comms 4 5 5 Rear Panel Power Socket Two contact power socket Use with 2 1mm x 5 5mm plug Voltage Range 9v to 30v de Input Current Up to 167mA 12V from MetStream Up to 0 5A 12V MetStream and external device 4 5 6 Rear Panel Ethernet Socket A standard Ethernet socket is provided for connecting The supplied 2 metre Ethernet cable for a Local Area Network LAN connection Or The 1 Metre Ethernet crossover cable for direct connection to a PC Other length Ethernet cables can be used If there is a successful connection between the MetStream Ethernet socket and LAN then the Yellow Ethernet Socket LED s will be illuminated and the Green LED will indicate Data traffic activity SN Ethernet Link Connection LED Ethernet Link Activity LED Pin 8 Pin I 4 5 7 RS232 422 485 Connector Contact 1 Contact 8 MetStream 100 Page 9 Issue
34. d to match the application MetStream 100 Page 11 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Cable length The maximum cable length is dependent on the chosen communication method The following table shows the maximum cable lengths for the supported communication protocols at the given baud rates using the recommended cable If any problems of data corruption etc are experienced then a slower baud rate should be used Alternatively a higher specification cable can be tried Maximum cable lengths for supported communication networks Communication Baud rate Max cable length format RS422 19200 1000M Cabling unused wires Any unused wires in the connecting cables should be connected to ground preferably at the user equipment end Cabling protection Cables should be secured With cable clamps or equivalent at regular intervals such that the hub box cable gland does not support the cable weight Away from any mounting bolts to prevent chaffing of the cable NOTE Install appropriate strain relief support to the cable if required Earthing To ensure correct operation and for maximum protection from lightning a separate lightning rod system is recommended to protect the system You can also earth the MetPak through its mountings or by connecting a grounding cable to the MetPak Earth Terminal Post Clean off any paint etc that might prevent a good connection to the Earth structure W
35. een MetStream the PC Router LAN The Green LED should be constantly illuminated and the Yellow LED will flash showing data traffic Not able to open the GUI Display Check that correct Ethernet cable type has been used straight or crossover as appropriate Check that the correct IP address has been used Connect MetStream directly to a PC as detailed in Paras 6 1 1 or 6 1 2 and use IP address 192 168 67 67 to check MetStream operation and configuration Check cable lengths and type of cable Corrupted output Check connected instrument is installed as per its installation guidelines to avoid sources of interference If the MetStream front panel Green LED is flashing then check MetStream GUI the cabling between the connecting instrument and MetStream opens but does Check that there is a link between the MetStream 8 way not display the connector terminals 6 power Enable and 7 Ov connected Is the unit set for Thru Mode Disable Thru Mode instrument Use Thru Mode to check communication with the connected sensor Incorrect GUI e Clear the Web Browser cache 7 3 Returning Units If the unit has to be returned it should be carefully packed in the original packaging and returned to your authorised Gill distributor with a full description of the fault condition Gill Instruments Distributors can be found at http www gillinstruments com main an_distributors htm The Return Maintenance Authorisation RMA procedure c
36. efresh the Web Browser IP address page to view normal connected instrument data MetStream 100 Page 50 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 7 MAINTENANCE amp FAULT FINDING 7 1 Maintenance There are no MetStream user serviceable parts requiring routine maintenance Opening the unit will void the warranty In the event of failure prior to returning the unit to your authorised Gill distributor it is recommended that gt All cables and connectors are checked for continuity bad contacts corrosion etc gt Fault finding checks are carried out as Para 7 2 gt Contact your supplier for advice if failure persists MetStream 100 Page 51 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 7 2 Fault finding To Support fault finding Gill Instruments Manuals can be downloaded from http www gillinstruments com data manuals manuals htm Gill Instruments Software can be downloaded from http www gillinstruments com main software html e Check DC power is applied to the MetStream the front panel Yellow LED should be constantly illuminated If the MetStream front panel Green LED 1s flashing then check the cabling between the connecting instrument and MetStream Check that there is a link between the MetStream 8 way connector terminals 6 Power Enable and 7 Ov This supplies power to the connected instrument Check the MetStream Ethernet cable socket connection betw
37. emperature gt 9 0 02 m s 1034 30 hPa 51 9 21 1 C Min 1 7 Min 2 apy 2013 Gil Instruments Limited Gill MetStream is a registered trademark of Gil Instruments Met STREAM V1 05 21 www gillinstruments com Upon completion of configuration to return the PC Laptop to its previous state then PE Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General Alternate Configuration On the PC select Start Select Control You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator Panel Network and Sharing Center Local for the appropriate IP settings Area Connection Properties Double click on Internet Protocol Version 4 ee FTTT vannnanmnnnsnvnnunvnnnnnmunmvnmuumunnnnvnnvnnuvmunmunmnnmennunnnvnnne Use the following IP address TCP IPv4 ENE Ne a Click on Obtain an IP address automatically Subnet mask and then click OK etc Default gateway Re enable the PC Laptop wireless function as appropriate MetStream 100 Page 22 Issue Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 2 Accessing the MetStream GUI using a PC and a Wi Fi Router Note Alternative Wi Fi connected devices may be used to connect to the MetStream unit to view the GUI if required e g Tablet or Smart Phone however the Gill MScan Software will only run on a PC to determine the IP address Alternative IP Scan app s
38. est E g Wind Direction Select a trend period value as required Wind Direction trend plots Choose your period value GTA ME One Hour 24 hours f days 28 days Trend Graph Period Sampling One Minute screen a reading is taken every second One Hour Screen a reading is taken once every minute 24 hours screen a reading is taken once every 30 minutes 7 days a reading is taken once every 3 hours 00 00 03 00 06 00 etc 28 days a reading 1s taken once every 3 hours 00 00 03 00 06 00 etc Trend plots are built from the logged data stored in the MetStream On power up it may take several minutes for all of the plots to be populated from the stored data MetStream 100 Page 30 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Change Reading Type and Reset Max Min Click on the F icon Select Wind Direction Dial style or reset max or min or any as required click on Save Settings Reset Minimum and Maximum Values Reset Min Reset Max Select Your Dial Style NSEW Maritime Save Settings NOTES Save settings only saves settings for the period that the browser window is open If the browser window is refreshed or PC re started then the display will revert to the default screen settings on first opening MetStream Browser Window saved settings are only applicable to the PC on which MetStream is viewed Saved Settings do not change the MetStream unit config
39. hen you connect the screened communications cable ensure that the screen has a connection to the MetStream Case 5 1 2 Ethernet to Ethernet Connection An Ethernet compatible cable should be used Generic description 2 Twisted pairs for Data only application 4 twisted pairs for Data and Power over Ethernet POE applications CATS or higher RJ45 8 pin 8 contact type 8P8C Max Cable Length 100 metres Cat 5 Cat 5e Cat 6 Types straight or crossover depending on system connection Shielded Twisted Pair STP recommended or Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP MetStream 100 Page 12 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited The table below shows some set up cable options Cable type required for setup Wi Fi Router MetStream to Straight Straight 5 1 3 Cable length The typical maximum length at Ethernet 10Mbps data rate is 100 Metres using the recommended cable If any problems of data corruption are experienced due to for example a high local electrical noise level then check that a shielded Ethernet twisted pair cable is being used Alternatively a thicker or higher specification cable can be tried 5 1 4 Ethernet Socket Cable Wiring The rear Ethernet RJ45 socket on the MetStream unit has the following connections 10Base T Port Pin outs Pin 8 Pin 1 IEEE 802 3af connections using spare pairs for POE 8 Pin Description 6 Receive Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not u
40. hermoplastic IP65 0 C to 40 C 20 C to 70 C Page 5 Issue I January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 4 PRE INSTALLATION 4 1 Equipment supplied MetStream 100 Universal Ac supply input 12v dc 1A output supply 2 Metre one to one Ethernet lead 1 Metre crossover Ethernet lead MetStream IP address MScan Software on the CD MetStream 100 User Manual on the CD this manual MetPak terminal block 8 way connector 4 2 MetStream 100 Part Numbers Product Code 01 Internal Case 02 External Case 100 No Wifi 105 With WiFi Miscellaneous XX Other variant Available spare parts and optional extras are as detailed below fem MetStream 100 1955 100 0X XX Supplied unit Mai d 12v de P Suppl ains poet v de Power Supply 026 04969 Supplied with MetStream Ethernet Cabl t 2 Metres ernet Ca tone o one etres long 026 04970 Supplied with MetStream Ethernet ble 1 Metre l erne Oe cable etre long 026 05073 Supplied with MetStream 8 ing t inal block way pene erminal bloc 020 04277 Supplied with MetStream External Protection Box j 1955 PK 052 Supplied with part 1955 100 02 XX MetStream 100 Page 6 Issue Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 4 3 Packaging Whilst the MetStream 100 is being moved to its installation site the unit should be kept in its packaging Retain the packaging for use if the unit has to be moved or returned to Gill Inst
41. hernet crossover cable connection Apply power to MetStream 100 wait for 90 seconds before attempting to access it for data On the PC select Start Select Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Local Area Connection Properties Double click on Now click on Internet Protocol Version 4 JE Use the following IP address d Local Ao Connection Properties gt gt Networking Internet Protocol Version TCP TPv4 Properties e MAA ERAR AA A General Alternate Configuration Connect using a Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks w aos Packet Scheduler w JE Fle File and pe a for ee Networks r wk Link T ogy ERE rn O Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Description Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network Validate settings upon exit General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings gt Obtain an adres automaticly Type in the P
42. iguration Select Your Category Input Device Dashboard Settings Measurement Log Network Settings Settings Shutdown MetStream Weather Date and Time About Gai ner Enable Thru Mode Exit without saving Reboot MetStream Usemame and Password Logout Username or Password r Password Current Username admin Current Password New Password Confirm New Password Click on OK as below and this takes you back to the Main Dashboard screen to log in with the new Password The page at 10 10 10 153 says New password saved To change the Username select this option from the Username or Password dropdown menu Complete the New Username fields identified below and click on Submit MetStream Configuration Select Your Category Exit without saving Reboot MetStream Usemame and Input Device Dashboard Settings Measurement Log Network Settings Password Settings Shutdown MetStream Weather Date and Time About rl lal Enable Thru Mode Logout Username or Username z Password Current Username admin Current Password PITTI New Username Note you cannot change password and user name at the same time They must be done separately MetStream 100 Page 34 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 4 Date and Time When MetStream is first powered up it opens with a default Time Zone default 01 01 2000 date and zero hour time Select the required Time Zone f
43. igured external instrument in this case data logging cannot be disabled If no unit e g MetPak is connected to the MetStream then no data 1s logged MetStream logs data at the output rate of the connected instrument up to 20Hz MetStream creates daily log files up to a maximum of 29 after which the oldest dated folder is deleted Logged data can be downloaded to a PC or to a USB flash drive connected to MetStream Saving Logged Data to a PC Download Location Select the Measurement Log Tab Select Your Category Usemame and Input Device Dashboard Settings R Measurement Log 8 Network Settings Password Settings Weather Date and Time About Observation Select files to be copied or deleted Measurement Log Files Log 01 01 2000 Log 01 11 2013 Log 28 11 2013 Refresh external drives Delete selected files Copy selected files Select an External Drive No drives found If for mstance you had selected the box of Log 28 11 2013 and Clicked on this would save an MSLOG 20131118 csv file to the PC Downloads Folder E g Start Documents Downloads MSLOG Year Month Day csv file This file can automatically open in a spreadsheet format 1f for instance Microsoft Excel or Libre Office Calc are installed on the PC as per the following example Otherwise the data can be opened as a Comma Separated text file Kid 9 c 89439093 MSLOG_20131118 csv Microsoft Excel boba File
44. iles Copy selected files Select an External Drive KINGSTON Click on the external drive tick box e g KINGSTON to enable copying of files highlights selected files options Click on Log or Logs to be saved e g Log 01 11 2013 select files to be copied or deleted Measurement Log Files Log 01 01 2000 BREWS 4 Log 01 11 2013 Refresh external drives Log 28 11 2013 BRENTE Delete selected files Copy selected files Select an External Drive KINGSTON L MetStream 100 Page 38 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Click on Ok The page at 192 168 1 72 says Do you want to copy this file to KINGSTON MSLOG 20131106 c5v After 5 10 seconds MetStream will report The page at 192 168 1 72 says Files copied successfully Select files to be copied or deleted Measurement Log Files Log 01 01 2000 BRENTE Log 01 11 2013 save 10 Refresh external drives Log 28 11 2013 Delete selected files Copy selected files Copy progression 100 Select an External Drive KINGSTON 7 Data is saved on the USB flash drive as a CSV file identified as for example by MSLOG 20131101 Year 2013 Month11 Day01 This file can automatically open in a spreadsheet format if for instance Microsoft Excel or Libre Office Calc are installed on the PC as per the following example Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View Add Ins Y cut
45. k heated PV3 MetPak UVW PV3 MetPak Pro PV MetPak PV Switch fo auto Page 40 Issue 1 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Manual Mode MetPak Equipment If Manual setting is selected then if the connected device settings can be read they will be shown as per the following example with a connected MetPak Pro If a device needs to be connected that is not on the supported list please contact Gill Instruments for advice Select Your Category Usemame and Input Device Dashboard Settings Measurement Log Network Settings Password Settings Weather Date and Time About Observation Connection Type Auto Manual Device name Device METPAK PRO Baud Rate Select a baud rate 198200 Parity none Stop 1 bit Interface Select an interface RS232 Output Mode Continuous Mode Polled mode ASCII Setup Message Start Character 0x02 Message End Character OxOd Message Delimiter comma Number of Select a number of parameters 14 Parameters MetStream 100 Page 41 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Parameters Reported Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 Pressure Field 7 Field 8 Field 11 Field 12 Field 14 mg E Custom Settings 1 for Analogue input 1 wias setene We Sensor Type Solar Custom Settings 2 for Analogue input 2 Custom Settings 3 for Digital input 1 Sensor Type Total Rainfall Save
46. le is supplied e To connect DC power to the MetStream unit A 12v de power supply and lead with wired connector are supplied otherwise use a cable suitable for connecting a dc supply of nominally 12v dc 1 amp recommended If requiring full current then take into account volt drops if a long cable run is needed MetStream 100 Page 7 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 4 4 4 Mounting e The MetStream 100 is designed for indoor use e The MetStream 100 can be positioned laid flat down or on its side e For outdoor use the unit should be enclosed in a box that provides the necessary sealing that will meet the outdoor climatic conditions Gill instruments can provide an outdoor box if required part number 1955 PK 052 4 5 MetStream Connections 4 5 1 MetStream Front Panel Connectors DC Power LED Connection USB Port to Status LED copy data 4 5 2 Front Panel Status LED s The Yellow LED illuminated indicates DC Power is applied to the MetStream Box The Green LED illuminated indicates unit connecting connected to a user unit A flashing Green LED means that MetStream is communicating with the connected instrument When power is applied to the MetStream with valid equipment wired to the RS232 422 485 connector the Green LED will be e Off initially for approximately 10 seconds e On for approximately 20 seconds e Flash whilst correct communication Comms Mode and Baud Rate with the connecte
47. m Status Thru Mode Data Rate null Time 14 27 19 Date 28 11 2013 Open a Telnet terminal programme e g HyperTerminal Type in a Name e g MetStream Thru Mode Click on OK New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Met Stream Thru Model Type in the Host Address MetStream IP address for example 10 10 10 153 Type in the Port Number which for MetStream will be 8023 Select Connect Using from the drop down list to be TCP IP Click on OK Met Stream Thru Mode Enter details for the host that you want to call Host address C10 10 10 153 gt Port number C2023 MetStream 100 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Data should now be scrolling on the Hyperterminal screen updated at the connected instrument output rate MetPak Pro data illustrated et ee gt 5 ME cnn E E 39 80 353 000 03 1006 60 803 ogo 02 1006 BU 391 000 03 1006 oe 0 021 2 008 8 0003 5 0002 5 0000 600 12 0 00 A 1 8 016 000 03 tes 6104 1 1 2 9 021 2 008 8 0003 5 0002 5 0000 000 12 0 00 945 9 021 2 008 8 0003 5 0002 5 0000 000 12 0 00 060 9 021 2 008 8 0003 5 0002 5 0000 000 12 0 00 040 e 017 000 02 1 9 021 2 008 8 0003 5 0002 5 0000 000 12 0 00 040 80 005 000 02 1006 9 8 80 343 000 61 1006 g 021 2 008 8 0003 5 0002 5 0000 900 12 0 00
48. oftware will be needed l WiFi Gen me aoe soas oc al Smartphone Power to and A comms to P and from 3 MetPak 5 a lt Tablet Y Ethernet eee EO 1 ott E RSA gt cable Router o ana power Connect MetStream to a Wi Fi Router using the 2 metre Ethernet Cable supplied or any standard non crossover Ethernet cable On first applying power to the MetStream 100 wait for 90 seconds before attempting to access it for data If not already connected to the WI Fi Router on the PC select Start Select Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Select the appropriate Wi Fi Network and log on to the Wi Fi Network the Wi Fi password may be needed MetStream 100 Page 23 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Once connected to the Wi Fi network load and open Gill MScan Software on to the PC MScan Software is on the supplied CD Select MetStream Connected to Network Click on the Find MetStream button Met GTREA MI v1 02 2013 Gill Instruments Limited A list of available MetStreams will be listed with their IP addresses Click on the appropriate MetStream found at xxxxx IP address to highlight the one to connect to Click on Connect to MetStream Your default browser will be launched and will connect to the MetStream homepage Direct Connection between PC and MetStream Find MetStream s l MetStream connected to network
49. on Dashboard 1 to display further MetPak Pro instruments click on Dashboards 2 and 3 Configure GL MetSTREAM Dashboard 1 Dashboard2 Dashboard 3 Salus Connected Data Rate 1 00 Hz METPAK PRO Time 00 15 49 Date 01 01 2000 Mnd _ BE AR 7 ir 5 _ Fi A ai a 13 oo E 300 E h A s EE a _ Pressure Humidity Temperature 0 ae HAC D Mae A Min r 2013 Gil Instruments Limited Gill MetStream is a registered trademark of Gill Instruments MetSTRE AM vi 0521 we gillinstraments com MetStream 100 Page 28 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Dashboard 2 instrument display shown as follows STL sapaan Dashboard 1 ANZ 3 50 W m 2 50 IN 3 50 Wim 2 50 IN Min C Min 3 50 Wim Min 2 50 IN Max Max 3 50 Wim Max 2 50 IN A Pa A Ka vit Dashboard 3 instrument display shown as follows Dashboard 1 12 0V 4 Voltage 12 0 V Min 14 9 Y Max 12 0 Y MetStream 100 Doc No 1955 PS 001 Page 29 mark of Gal Instruments Mat STRE A M Dashboard 3 g M 0 00 mm Total Rainfall 0 00 mm Min 0 00 mm Max 0 00 mm Vg WAN gilinstruments 0o Dashboard 2 Issue I January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited Where applicable at the bottom of the MetStream parameter display there are 2 tool signs Trend Graphs Click on the Trend Graph KE icon to open a trend graph of the parameter of inter
50. rom the drop down menu and click on Save Time Zone Type in the required Time and Date into the relevant boxes and click on Save Time amp Date Select Your Category Usemame and Input Device Dashboard Settings Measurement Log Network Settings Password Settings Weather Date and Time 8 About Observation Tine Fons Time zone Europe London r Time And Date Time 13 02 58 Date 28 11 2013 Default Change Time Source setting is NTP see Notes below Manual Enable Time Source Save Time Source NTP Enable PTP Enable If PTP enabled see Notes below the screen will show Manual Enable Time Source Save Time Source NTP Enable PTP Enable PTP options c b ethO u 10 10 11 19 c Notes Manual Time for non networked units relies on MetStream internal clock Network Time Protocol NTP recommended setting for network connected PC s which can obtain time synchronisation over the internet Precision Time Protocol PTP looks for the network provider master clock for specific closed networks PTP options data will show the IP address of the PTP source MetStream 100 Page 35 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 5 Dashboard Settings Administrator Use Note Changing Dashboard Settings affects the MetStream data view seen by all PC s using the same MetStream Web browser IP address Choose appropriate front GUI dashboard settings
51. ruments 44 Installation requirements 4 4 1 Host system Select from the following e Router with Ethernet input Or e Wi Fi Modem with Ethernet input Or e LAN Ethernet input Plus e PC with Wi Fi or Ethernet input to view MetStream Data e Internet Browser we recommend Firefox Chrome or IE9 0 or later e Optional USB 2 0 3 0 data stick to export store logged data e Gill Instruments MetPak Range Unit set for ASCII RS232 RS 422 output see http www gillinstruments com products anemometer weather station range htm for the range of MetPak units 4 4 2 Software e Gill MScan Software to detect the MetStream IP address o Note MScan app works on Windows devices 4 4 3 Cables e To connect MetStream to the host unit e g MetStream 100 to a MetPak unit Use a suitable RS232 or RS422 485 cable there are restrictions on cable type and length for suitable operation refer to the connecting equipment Manual e To connect the MetStream 100 to an Ethernet port Use a CAT 5 CATSe or CAT 6 cable to connect between the MetStream 100 and the user interface equipment Ethernet cables of up to 100 metres can be supported A 2 Metre Ethernet test cable is supplied non crossover type e To connect the MetStream 100 directly to a PC Use a CAT 5 CAT 5e or CAT 6 crossover cable to connect between the MetStream 100 and the PC Ethernet port Ethernet cables of up to 100 metres can be supported A 1 Metre Ethernet crossover test cab
52. rvation Website Positive Negative 8 2 Guarantee For terms of guarantee contact your supplier Warranty is void 1f the black security seal covering MetStream box screws are damaged or broken MetStream 100 Page 54 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 8 3 Electrical Conformity EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ACCORDING TO COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC We Gill Instruments Limited declare our sole responsibility that the products MetStream 100 Manufactured by Gill Instruments Limited Saltmarsh Park 67 Gosport Street Lymington SO41 9EG to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the protection requirements of Council Directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws relating to electromagnetic compatibility This Declaration of Conformity is based upon compliance of the product with the following harmonized standards BS EN 55022 2010 BS EN 55024 2010 Emissions Using BS EN 61000 Immunity Using BS EN 61000 Signed by C a T tid L lt A C R Stickland Director Date of issue 29 11 2013 Place of issue Gill Instruments Limited Saltmarsh Park 67 Gosport Street Lymington SO41 9EG ISO 9001 Registered MetStream 100 Page 55 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014
53. sed unless a Power over Ethernet connection is used Ensure that a fully 8 wire populated cable is used for POE applications MetStream 100 Page 13 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 5 1 5 Power supplies MetStream 100 units Input Supply Voltage 9v to 30v DC Current 167mA max 12v DC excludes external USB flash drive and MetPak unit Current 500mA max 12v DC including external Sensor 5 1 6 Power over Ethernet Connection It is possible to Supply Power to a MetStream 100 and connected MetPak unit for instance through the use of a Single Port MidSpan PoE Injector Typically the Power over Ethernet device will inject 48v dc on the Ethernet cable to connect to the MetStream 100 unit Typical 48v current capacity should be 350mA Maximum cable length between The POE injector and MetStream should be 100 Metres Connect MetStream Ethernet lead to the Power and Data connection socket Typical MetStream System Connection using Power over Ethernet Power to and ee ee ae ae 0 comms to and from MetPak a va Splitter cable Router Power over k Ethernet cable power via s Ne Ne gt Setup View and Config power power via adapter UET adapter 5 2 Connections Important Any cable wires not used should be isolated and grounded at the terminating equipment user end Digital OV should be used in conjunction with RS422 TX RX lines in order to improve noise
54. uration If Global use PC browser settings need to be changed then use MetStream Configure password protected to make changes to MetStream MetStream 100 Page 31 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 MetStream Configuration Administrator Use Access to the Configure pages is dependent on having username and password access Click on the Configure icon at the top of the main screen 6 5 1 Login Enter Username and Password MetStream units are shipped with a default username and password as follows Username admin default note all lowercase letters Password password default note all lower case letters Click on Login Please login to see your dashboard configuration options X Username Password This will bring you to the opening MetStream Configuration screen MetStream Configuration Select Your Category Username and Input Device Dashboard Settings Measurement Log Network Settings Password Settings Logout Connection Type Auto O Manual Exit without saving Reboot MetStream Shutdown MetStream Weather Observation Enable Thru Mode Supported devices MetPak Pro PV3 MetPak Pro heated PV3 MetPak Pro UVW PV3 MetPak RG PV3 MetPak RG heated PV3 MetPak RG UVW PV3 MetPak PV3 MetPak heated PV3 MetPak UVW PV3 MetStream 100 Page 32 Issue 1 Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 2 E
55. xit Reboot Shutdown Thru Mode Logout On the left hand side of the Configuration screen there are five buttons Exit without saving Reboot MetStream shutdown MetStream Enable Thru Mode Logout Exit without saving and XJ Go back to GUI front screen without changing settings but will still logged into configure screen If you then click on Configure you will be taken to the Configure tabs without having to login again Reboot MetStream An electrical power down of MetStream that will need a refresh of the Web browser screen Shutdown MetStream Turns off power inside the MetStream box This will require MetStream to be powered up to view the web GUI again WARNING This command will require the physical removal of the power from the MetStream and the reapplication of power MetStream cannot be restarted remotely once this command has been issued Enable Thru Mode A mode to allow other software e g a Terminal Programme to access the connected instrument to view or change its settings see Para 6 5 11 Logout Go back to the GUI screen this time if accessing Configure then a new login will be required MetStream 100 Page 33 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited 6 5 3 Username and Password If it is required to change the default Username and Password then select this page as follows To change the Password complete the fields identified below and click on Submit MetStream Conf
56. y set up the MetStream 100 we strongly advise that you then go back and read the rest of the manual to ensure that you get the best results from the MetStream 100 MetStream 100 Page 3 Issue I Doc No 1955 PS 001 January 2014 Gill Instruments Limited SPECIFICATION MetStream 100 Parts 1955 100 0X XX Input Power Requirement MetStream only Voltage Current Power over Ethernet Output Power Voltage Current Digital Input Communication Baud rates Formats Data Input Rate Digital Output Format Communication Internal Storage Micro SD Card External Data Storage USB 2 0 Port Start Up Time Data Ready Dimensions Size Weight Materials External Construction Environmental Moisture protection Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity EMC FCC Standards MetStream 100 Doc No 1955 PS 001 9 30V DC 167mA max 12V DC 2W MetStream only 500mA max 12V DC 6W max including external sensor Built in receiver IEEE 802 3af 2003 Regulated 12V DC 10 Up to 300mA 12V DC ASCII RS232 RS422 485 4 wire full duplex 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 8 data odd even or no parity Up to 20Hz 8P8C Ethernet 10 100 BASE T speeds format 4GB with operating system and enough storage to log 1 Hz data for 1 month Expansion port supplied for external USB Data Storage max of 32GB supported Less than 90 seconds MetStream box from power up 112mm long 111mm wide

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