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1. 2 9 2 0 WAU Dr are La coc wa aed Ee SS de aue 2 10 3 1 2103C magnetic mount antenna 3 2 0 2 b rred antenna aues gue am d cate Had tractus dcn eub RUE ae dE NT EOS as 3 2 3 3 Protective connector shell pieces for the in street antenna 3 3 3 4 Connecting an antenna to 2108C 3 3 3 5 3 6 3 7 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 5 1 2103 Modem Module Table of Contents Antenna connected to the 2103C modem 9 4 Wireless Power Control screen 3 5 Wireless Power Schedule screen 3 5 Accessing the SIM card on the bottom of the module 4 2 Inserting the SIM card into the module 4 2 2103G with a magnetic mount antenna 4 3 2103G with an in street antenna 4 3 Protective connector shell pieces for the in street antenna 4 4 Connecting an antenna to the 2108G 4 4 Antenna connected to the 2103G modem 4 5 Wireless Power Control screen 4 6 Wireless Power Schedule screen 4 6 Configurat
2. 2 3 2 4 1 Modem Cable Connection 2 5 2 4 2 Connection Without the Modem Cable 2 5 2 0 to POWIE in dee drea A de e dang aden ed 2 6 2 5 1 Setting Up Text Messaging 2 8 2 6 Pushed Data Capability 2 10 Section 3 2103C Cellular Modem Module cei wise neers Sas od eas es Soren ws 3 1 9 1 1 Data hettleval za Ca o Gaon ak ox ein ade ERE ES Neq des 3 1 8 1 2 Text Messarina victo bee ee wat teeta ees teehee eek tees fd 3 1 3 1 3 Stacking Compatibility 3 1 3 14 Cellular Service od Sos ich o easet piedi 9 1 9 2 Antenna DUONG 3 2 3 2 1 Connecting the Antenna 3 2 3 3 Connecting to 3 5 Section 4 2103G Cellular Modem Module IE WOVELVIEW tu aces tL ees 4 1 4 11 Datt uuo UN Da ud ao SON Ron fut Jo ha cue de ion eti 4 1 41 2 Text 25 wa ES T ERE ERES SEE Lb sek Reve 4 1 4 1 3 Stacking Compatibility 4 1 AD MESI VoM E hes 4 1 4 3 Antenna a ts aes a
3. A Cancel Help Fisure 4 9 Wireless Power Schedule screen 4 6 4 5 Setting Up The Access Point Name 2103 Modem Module Section 4 2103G Cellular Modem Module You may need to set up the access point that your cellular service uses M Note This section only applies to GPRS operation and requires the appropriate cellular service and SIM card The access point information 1s available from your service pro vider 1 From your Windows desktop start the HyperTerminal pro gram located under Accessories Communication 2 Make sure the 2103G 1s powered on and that HyperTermi nal 1s disconnected Select the COM port you will direct connect to 3 Configure the COM port to 38400 bps 8 data bits no parity no stop bits no flow control Click OK 4 Click on the phone icon to connect and enter 3 or 4 ques tion marks 5 Atthe prompt enter sp and press Return 6 Atthe prompt enter 18 and press Return 7 At the DPUSH gt prompt enter apn and press Return This will display the current setting for the access point name 8 If you need to change the access point name at the gt prompt enter apn name of access point and press Return 9 You will be informed that the phone network information has been updated 10 Cycle power to the modules There are several commands that can be used in HyperTerminal The gt defg command will show what IP address you should be
4. 68 2000 031 B 1 2103 Modem Module Appendix B Accessories B 2 2103 Modem Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets C 1 Overview This appendix to the manual provides Material Safety Data Sheets for the desiccant used by the 2103 Modem Teledyne Isco cannot guarantee the accuracy of the data Specific questions regarding the use and handling of the products should be directed to the manufacturer listed on the MSDS C 1 2103 Modem Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Material Safety Data Sheet Identity Trade Name as Used on Label Manufacturer MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES INC MSDS Number M75 formerly Multiform Desiccants Inc Address 325 Harlem Road CAS Number Buffalo NY 14224 Phone Number For Information 716 824 8900 Date Prepared July 6 2000 716 824 8900 Prepared McKedy umber Section 1 Material Identification and Information Components Chemical Name amp Common Names ACGIH Hazardous Components 1 or greater Carcinogens 0 1 or PEL TLV RECOMMENDE greater D total dust total dust 22 0 Cobalt Chloride 0 05mg m 05mg m TWA cobalt Cobalt TWA metal dust amp fume Non Hazardous Ingredients Section 2 Physical Chemical Characteristics Boiling N A Specific Gravity 2 1 Point H20 1 Vapor Pressure N A Melting N A mm Hg and Temperature Point Vapor N A Evaporation Rate N A Density 1 A
5. William Foster Director of Engineering Teledyne Isco Inc 4700 Superior Street Lincoln Nebraska 68504 Phone 402 464 0231 Fax 402 464 4543 60 2002 504 Teledyne Isco One Year Limited Factory Service Warranty Teledyne Isco warrants covered products against failure due to faulty parts or workmanship for a period of one year 365 days from their shipping date or from the date of installation by an authorized Teledyne Isco Service Engineer as may be appropriate During the warranty period repairs replacements and labor shall be provided at no charge Teledyne Isco s liability 15 strictly limited to repair and or replacement at Teledyne Isco s sole discretion Failure of expendable items e g charts ribbon tubing lamps glassware seals filters fittings and wetted parts of valves or from normal wear accident misuse corrosion or lack of proper maintenance is not covered Teledyne Isco assumes no This warranty does not cover loss damage or defects resulting from transportation between the customer s facility and the repair facility Teledyne Isco specifically disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose This warranty applies only to products sold under the Teledyne Isco trademark and 1s made in lieu of any other warranty written or expressed No items may be returned for warranty service without a return authorization number issued from Teledyne Isco
6. The warrantor is Teledyne Isco Inc 4700 Superior Lincoln NE 68504 U S A liability for any consequential damages This warranty applies to the USA and countries where Teledyne Isco Inc does not have an authorized dealer Customers in countries outside the USA where Teledyne Isco has an authorized dealer should contact their Teledyne Isco dealer for warranty service In the event of instrument problems always contact the Teledyne Isco Service Department as problems can often be diagnosed and corrected without requiring an on site visit In the U S A contact Teledyne Isco Service at the numbers listed below International customers should contact their local Teledyne Isco agent or Teledyne Isco International Customer Service Return Authorization A return authorization number must be issued prior to shipping Following authorization Teledyne Isco will pay for surface transportation excluding packing crating both ways for 30 days from the beginning of the warranty period After 30 days expense for warranty shipments will be the responsibility of the customer Shipping Address Teledyne Isco Inc Attention Repair Service 4700 Superior Street Lincoln NE 68504 USA Mailing address Teledyne Isco Inc PO Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone Repair service 800 7 75 2965 instruments 800 228 4373 samplers amp flow meters oales amp General Information 800 228 4373 USA amp Canada Fax 402 465
7. Network Resolution Connect to this Site a 00 Series Site Create New Site lt gt ID Main 5t 2110 Ultrasonic Module None Specified v None Specified v ID 21 00 Series Site 2103 Modem Module MATCH 2100 Series Site 2103 Modem Module EE ESSE ES ss I s EISE EIE Cancel 7 Select the appropriate action on the screen to add the new modem module and then click OK When the module has been added to the system you will see the Measurements Screen Figure 2 5 Main St Site Main St Jump to measurement tab gt gt 0824 Measurements Site Info Modules Data Storage Level Dialout Alarms Wireless Power Control Modules 2103 Modem Module prie 00 0000 Click on a data label to set its pro 2103 Modem Module Module Name 12 5 volts Input Voltage ul xs Wireless Signal 2110 Ultrasonic Module Module Name 1 500 ft Level 1737 gpm Flow Rate 21510173 6 gal Total Flow 12 4 volts Input Voltage Data F8 DEFAULT Graph 2 Help Disconnect F2 Retriev MV Note If you are using a 2103C or 2103 you need to set up a Wire less Power Control schedule at this point For those instruc tions refer to Sections 3 3 or 4 5 2103 Modem Module Section 2 Installation and Operation Click on the Site Info tab to display that screen Figure 2 6 EI Site Main St Jump to measurement tab gt gt Not Connected Me
8. mme fed weis Temperauneumeresar Tme fed eal fed press Anata chanel reaa 36s Analog chan me Recor Tme Gar Anata chanel fed Gaz Tanaigenameismmereema Tme 2103 Modem Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol Table 5 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions Continued Register Number s Name DataType Unis Reade meas Anatgchamelstmerecora ne Analog chamets status coo Ter _ Tme fed Awegcwmermausce fed _ smear Anata chanel meroa Te fed analog channels sans co Arata chanel ime record Tme Rea Table 5 3 Measurement Parameters by Model Number 210 2106 J108 feno memes __ ___ vum wi Subject to change 5 9 2103 Modem Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol 5 10 2103 Modem Module Section 6 Maintenance 6 1 Maintenance This section explains the maintenance requirements of the 2103 Overview Modem The 2103 Modem is designed to perform reliably in adverse con 6 1 2103 Modem Module Section 6 Maintenance 6 3 Desiccant 6 2 6 3 1 Replacing the Desiccant Collar CHOR
9. using The dsp command shows the network type GSM and the access point name 4 7 2103 Modem Module Section 4 2103G Cellular Modem Module 4 8 2103 Modem Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol Sections 5 1 through 5 5 give an overview of the basic capabilities and operation of Modbus protocol as it applies to Isco 2100 Series flow modules For a Glossary of Terms and Common Acronyms see sections 5 4 and 5 5 For Modbus technical specifications turn to section 5 6 5 1 Introduction Modbus is a simple command response mechanism to read from and write to specific memory locations called registers A register is a holding place for a piece of digital information within the equipment There are three standard protocols for Modbus Modbus RTU Modbus TCP IP and Modbus ASCII The Isco 2100 Series devices use Modbus ASCII protocol the metho vwssme 4 6d0 asemoe flexibflcommuhniaction 47 9 Modb 586 u 5 4 s34 2 TJ 1453601 0 TD 0 1642 0 0 Modbat10 7 ionius 6 in 5 2depend win 5 1 2103 Modem Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol 5 2 5 2 1 Establishing Communication 5 2 2 Module Addressing By accessing these registers you can obtain the current value of whatever parameter you desire The reading s can then be dis played or stored wherever you designate as a destination for example a process control computer Level flow velocity and temperature data is stored in metric units only Not all registers a
10. Control Power Control Power Modem When Set Equation Disconnect F2 Retrieve Data F8 DEFAULT Graph F3 Apply X Cance 2 Help Fisure 3 6 Wireless Power Control screen In the Wireless Schedule screen Figure 3 5 enter the type of schedule and its start and stop times Press OK when done Set Wireless Schedule Type 7 Specific Weekly Daily Fri Start Stop 8 00 00 81 10 00 00 AM Starting Mon Fri at 8 00 00 Stopping Mon Fri at 10 00 00 AM X Cancel 7 Help Figure 3 7 Wireless Power Schedule screen 3 5 2103 Modem Module Section 3 2103C Cellular Modem Module 3 6 2103 Modem Module Section 4 2103G Cellular Modem Module 4 1 Overview 4 1 1 Data Retrieval 4 1 2 Text Messaging 4 1 3 Stacking Compatibility 4 2 SIM Card The 21036 Modem part 68 2000 042 with a magnetic mount antenna part 68 2000 041 with an in street antenna is a por table data retrieval unit designed to transmit data from Isco s 2100 Series open channel flow modules Using a computer running Isco s Flowlink software and the appropriate cellular service you can call up your monitoring site to configure the flow module settings and retrieve flow data Detailed operating instructions are available 1n Flowlink in a Windows Help format and in the flow module s Installation and Operation Guide Using GSM technology and with the appropriate SIM card
11. Module Technical Specifications Dimensions Length 10 5 inches 26 7 cm Width 7 5 inches 19 cm Height 2 9 inches 7 4 cm Weight 2 lbs 9 Kg Material High impact molded polystyrene 6P Enclosure NEMA 4X IP68 2103 IP67 21030 Power 6 6 to 16 6 VDC 141 mA typical at 12 VDC 0 41 mA standby Operating Temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Storage Temperature 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C Typical Battery Life 291 days Modulation Standards Supported Bell 103 Bell 212 V 21 V 22 V 22 bis V 23 V 32 V 32 bis V 34 2103 only Communication Speeds Supported 300 1200 2400 4800 7200 9600 12000 14400 16800 19200 21600 24000 26400 28800 31200 33600 bps Error Correction Standards Supported V 42 LAPM MNP 2 MNP 4 MNP 10 Data Compression Standards Supported V 42 bis MNP 5 Actual battery life will vary depending upon configuration The figure given assumes interrogation with Flowlink 4 13 once a week with a site configu ration of a 2103 2150 and 2191 using Energizer 529 batteries and a connection speed of 33600 baud The 2150 was configured to record level velocity flow rate every 15 minutes total flow and battery voltage every 24 hours Table 1 4 Specifications 2191 Battery Module Se D Capacity Alkaline Lantern Batteries 25 Ahrs Lead acid Lantern 5 Ahrs Batteries 1 4 2103 Modem Module Section 1 Introduction Table 1 5 2103 Communication Connector
12. Pins 2103 only Pm Name Description 00000 Lowe 7 vm Negative power suppi VOC romina Figure 1 3 2103 Communication Connector Pins 1 5 2103 Modem Module Section 1 Introduction SIDE VIEW Figure 1 4 2105 Modem Cable Connector 1 4 Safety Symbols and This icon identifies a general hazard and is accompanied Hazard Alerts with details about the hazard The instruction manual identifies the hazardous condition and any steps nec essary to correct the condition The manual presents this infor mation in one of two ways N CAUTION Cautions identify a potential hazard which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury This category can also warn you of unsafe practices or conditions that may cause property damage N WARNING Warnings indicate potentially hazardous conditions If you do not avoid these risks they could cause you death or serious injury 1 5 Technical Service 2103 Modem Module Section 1 Introduction Although Teledyne Isco designs reliability into all of its equipment there is always the possibility of a malfunction occurring You can use this manual to help in diagnosing and repairing any malfunctions If the malfunction persists call or write the Teledyne Isco Technical Service Department for assis tance Teledyne Isco Inc Technical Service Department P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 800 228 4373
13. contact Isco s Technical Service Department Corresponding with a Teledyne Isco Technical Service Represen tative can often resolve the problem without the need to return the item If the difficulty cannot be resolved you will be issued a Return Authorization Number RAN and information on returning it to the factory 6 3 2103 Modem Module Section 6 Maintenance 6 4 2103 Modem Module Appendix A Replacement Parts A 1 Replacement Parts Replacement parts are called out in the following pages Refer to the call out in the adjacent table to determine the part number for the item Replacement parts can be purchased by contacting Teledyne Isco s Customer Service Department Teledyne Isco Inc Customer Service Department P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4373 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3022 E mail Iscolnfo teledyne com A 1 2103 Modem Module Appendix A Replacement Parts A 1 1 2103 Replacement Parts SCALE 0 400 A 2 2103 Modem Module Appendix A Replacement Parts SCALE 0 350 A 3 2103 Modem Module Appendix A Replacement Parts REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST SHEET 3 OF 3 Isco Inc 602004060 DESICCANT ASSEMBLY 0 6 202100669 O RING 6691D 19 XSECT SILICONE 8 231514310 SCREW PH 44 40 X 5 8 57 _9 603113032 GASKET CONNECTOR CAP _ _10 602005004 CONNECTOR MODIFIED _ 11 602005007 FILTER INLINE A
14. modem cable connector Figure 2 2 Be sure that you have a water tight seal on your wire con nections For your reference the modem cable uses a 5 pin amphenol socket MS3106A 5S SIDE VIEW Figure 2 2 2105 Modem Cable Connector 2 5 2103 Modem Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 5 Connecting to Flowlink After the 2103 is installed and the modem cable connected you need to establish that there 1s a modem at the site by config uring the module in Isco s Flowlink software Note The 2103 Modem requires Flowlink 4 13 or later Earlier ver sions do not support the modem Open Flowlink and go to the connect screen Figure 2 3 by either selecting it from the pull down menu or clicking on the Quick Connect icon Connect 4100 4200 6700 Instruments Field Wizard Type Direct c Modem C Wireless COM port Defaut _____ Baud rate Defaut v Modem Creative Modem Blaster V 92DE5621 Phone number 4539807 Create new site Show this dialog on startup Cancel 7 Figure 2 3 Flowlink Connect Screen 2 6 Make sure the Type is Direct and click on the 2100 Instrument icon to connect The system will detect anew modem module and will display the Network Resolution screen Figure 2 4 Fisure 2 4 Resolution Screen Figure 2 5 Measurements Screen 2103 Modem Module Section 2 Installation and Operation
15. rocking it back and forth while pulling may help Firmly press the replacement filter Isco P N 60 2005 003 in place If the hydrophobic filter frequently requires replacement you should consider relocating the modules so they are better pro tected Alternatively replace the existing hydrophobic filter with the extension accessory package included with your unit Follow the instructions above to remove and replace the filter Locate the other end of the tubing in a dry location and secure it The communication connectors on the top and bottom of the 2103 Modem contain O rings that need periodic lubrication and replacement The maintenance kit described in section 3 2 con tains O rings and silicone lubricant Whenever you replace the O rings or have removed them from the connectors for some reason you should lubricate the O rings by applying lubricant around the circumference of the ring Note Do not use petroleum based lubricants Petroleum based lubricants will cause the O ring to swell and eventually deterio rate Aerosol silicone lubricant sprays often use petroleum based propellants If you are using an aerosol spray allow a few minutes for the propellant to evaporate before proceeding The internal components of the 2103 Modem are not user ser viceable The case is completely sealed to protect the internal components To repair the unit the case must be broken open and replaced If you think your module requires repair
16. the 2103G 1s capable of digital text messaging to up to 5 text capable cellular phones or pagers when a programmed alarm condition occurs Consult the Help files and Installation and Operation Guide for details on programming alarm conditions The 2103G can be located anywhere within a stack of 2100 Series modules or used remotely powered by an Isco 2191 battery module The 2103G is compatible with Isco s 2150 Area Velocity flow module 2110 Ultrasonic flow module 2101 Field Wizard and 2102 Wireless module The data transmission capabilities of the 2103G are dependent upon the type of service plan you have through your cell phone service provider The service parameters or provider can be changed by simply replacing the Subscriber Information Module SIM card in your 2103G Check with your service provider to verify what data transmission technologies are available for your use To access the SIM card slot turn the 2103G module over On the bottom is a round metal cover that when unscrewed provides access to the card Figure 4 1 4 1 2103 Modem Module Section 4 2103G Cellular Modem Module Figure 4 1 Accessing the SIM card on the bottom of the module It s easiest to insert the SIM card if you set the module on its side Figure 4 2 and push the card into its slot as shown To remove the card from its slot push on it and it will pop out enough that you can grasp the end and pull it out Fisure 4 2 Inserting t
17. their specified registers Process Control 9 The user requests data through Process Control 4 Process Control asks the OPC server to gather informa tion 5 3 2103 Modem Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol 5 4 Glossary of Terms 5 4 5 OPC connects to the 2150 stack through the cable direct connection takes register data from the specified 2150 and populates the OPC server s holding index 6 Process Control takes data from the OPC server s holding index and gives data to the user Note that Process Control can be either manual or automated in this example and that the OPC server and Process Control may be located physically on the same computer ASCII Short for American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII is a code that represents English characters with numbers Most computers represent text with ASCII code making it possible for one computer or device to share data with another 2100 modules support Modbus ASCII protocol Dedicated Line A telecommunications path reserved for com munication between two specified points and not shared among multiple points Modbus Protocol Modbus Protocol is a messaging structure used to establish master slave client server communications between intelligent devices Modbus is a simple command response mechanism to read from and write to reg isters OPC OPC OLE for Process Control means open connectivity via open free for use standards It is a
18. with a 10 foot long cable It is used primarily in manhole applications The antenna is buried next to the manhole in a hole bored into the pavement at a depth leaving the top of the antenna flush with the street A connecting hole is drilled through the manhole collar for the antenna s cable To complete the installation fill the holes in with cement The antennas are connected to the 2103C using the connector on the right hand side of the module The two types of antennas use a protective connector shell on the end of the cable to protect the end connector from the elements On the magnetic mount antenna this connector shell 1s installed at the factory If you order an in street antenna the shell 1s left off to make it easier to install the buried antenna 2103 Modem Module Section 2103C Cellular Modem Module When you are ready to connect the in street antenna to the 2103C modem you will need to assemble the connector shell onto the end of the cable The pieces of the connector shell are shown in Figure 3 3 An instruction sheet P N 60 2003506 is shipped with the antenna and shows you the assembly steps a o H Figure 3 3 Protective connector shell pieces for the in street antenna To connect an antenna to the 2103c twist the protective con nector shell Figure 3 4 to loosen its components Slide the com ponents down the cable to reveal the gold connector end Twist the connector shell to loosen its comp
19. 2103 2103C 2103G Modem Module Installation and Operation Guide Ne TELEDYNE ISCO A Teledyne Technologies Company Part 69 2003 180 Copyright 2002 rights reserved Teledyne Isco Inc Revision N May 16 2007 Foreword This instruction manual 1s designed to help you gain a thorough understanding of the operation of the equipment Teledyne Isco recommends that you read this manual completely before placing the equipment in service Although Teledyne Isco designs reliability into all equipment there is always the possi bility of a malfunction This manual may help in diagnosing and repairing the malfunc tion If the problem persists call or e mail the Teledyne Isco Technical Service Department for assistance Simple difficulties can often be diagnosed over the phone If it is necessary to return the equipment to the factory for service please follow the shipping instructions provided by the Customer Service Department including the use of the Return Authorization Number specified Be sure to include a note describing the malfunction This will aid in the prompt repair and return of the equipment Teledyne Isco welcomes suggestions that would improve the information presented in this manual or enhance the operation of the equipment itself Teledyne Isco is continually improving its products and reserves the right to change product specifications replacement parts schematics and instruc tions without
20. 3001 Email iscoservice teledyne com Web site www isco com 236 TELEDYNE ISCO A Teledyne Technologies Company February 1 2006 P N 60 1002 040 Rev C
21. Hysteresis 0 05 gpm Retry time 10 minutes Retry count 5 Fisure 2 7 Setting dialout phone numbers and alarm conditions 2 8 Fisure 2 8 TAP Service Parameters 2103 Modem Module Section 2 Installation and Operation In the Phone Number list box type the contact telephone numbers These must be valid TAP access numbers You must enter at least one number you can enter as many as five When an alarm condition is triggered the system will try dialing each phone number in the list a To find this number and the communications parame ter settings consult with your pager service or go to http www avtech com Support TAP index htm or to http www notepage net tap phone numbers htm b With either online location click the letter correspond ing with the first letter of the name of your service pro vider You will advance to a screen that shows your service provider the access number and parameter val ues Figure 2 8 Address http www avtech com Support TAP TapNumbersV htm AVTE C H Network Wide Monitoring Software Made Easy from Any wherel Call 888 220 6700 Downloads Support Customers Contact About TAP service number and parameter values Support Res ation on TAP Dialup Numbers and a basic review of how they work click License Key Reques x E Fr quently Asked Questions AVTECH Support Product Support PageR Enterprise Room Ale
22. IR FOR 25mm TUBING 14 203011602 SPRING 022 WIRE 31 FREE LG __ 16 602003022 LATCH ___ 18 602004013 PLUG ASSY FEM CONN CINCL S ITEM 6 19 692003189 LATCH SMALL ___ 0 0 For current prices and quotations on parts contact Isco Service Department 2 his list i Subject to change without notice 2103 Modem Module Appendix A Replacement Parts A 1 2 2103c Replacement Parts ON 9NIMVUQ 611500209 2103 Modem Module Appendix A Replacement Parts A 7 2103 Modem Module Appendix A Replacement Parts REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST SHEET 4 OF 5 TELEDYNE ISCO INC DESCRIPTION ere COMPRESSION SPRING 022 DIAMETER WIRE 31 FREE LENGTH RING 669 ID 079 CROSS SECTION BUNA N RUBBER PLUG ASSEMBLY FEMALE CONNECTOR includes item 5 SCREW SELF TAP 4 X 1 2 PAN HEAD PHILLIPS SST LATCH HOLD SMALL LATCH DESICCANT ASSEMBLY includes items 21 thru 27 PLUG ASSEMBLY FEMALE PROBE includes items 5 14 19 and 20 NODE CLIP SCREW SELF TAP 6 19 X 5 8 TORX PAN HEAD SST SCREW SELF TAP 4 X 3 8 PAN HEAD PHILLIPS SST ie 607003016 __ COMPRESSION SPRING 026 DIAMETER WIRE 31 FREE LENGTH Lm 736410406 mme ma 607003076 weno 0 For current prices and quotations on parts contact sco Service Department 1 MO 2 This list is subject to change without notice A 8 2103 Modem Module Appen
23. OS BRK NOS A Cartridge 6 3 2 Reactivating the Desiccant The 2103 Modem uses desiccant to protect the internal compo nents from moisture damage The cartridge is filled with indi cating silica gel which is blue or yellow when dry As the desiccant becomes saturated the color changes from blue to pink or from yellow to green Replace the desiccant before the entire length of the cartridge turns pink or green The desiccant is contained in a cartridge located on the left side of the 2103 Modem To remove the cartridge unscrew the collar and slide the cartridge out of the 2103 Modem The clear tube reveals the silica gel desiccant inside To replace the silica gel desiccant 1 Hold the cartridge upright with the collar at the top 2 As shown in the margin push the collar off the cartridge 3 Empty the saturated silica gel beads or granules 4 Fill the tube with new Isco P N 099 0011 03 or reacti vated see section 3 3 2 silica gel desiccant En Press the collar onto the tube 6 Slide the cartridge into the 2103 Modem Tighten the collar to seal the cartridge in place Silica gel beads and granules of desiccant can be reactivated N CAUTION Desiccant may produce irritating fumes when heated Observe the following precautions e Use a vented oven in a well ventilated room Do not remain in the room while the regeneration is taking place e Use the recommended temperature Avoid heating the d
24. SNMP more this boxen text Just 395 IMPORTANT NOTE Many paging service providers are planning to discontinue allowing dialup endors like messaging due to the cost of maintaining large data centers with thousands of modems Large v ced by SNPP Request Literature Ciiigull r Sky TelMBamd T Mobile have siresdy stopped This service will typically be regia eT TE Q Reguest Quote Wap Mark ing estos i p no modem no View Brochure advantage of SNPP is that it is virtually instantaneous and requires only a network connection ider about phone line no email server SNPP is faster more secure and costs less Ask your service prov ic A PS ae ecient SNDD 657 unur mobile nhana_nanar ar DNA and bnnm that lt Dana Fntarnrica For each phone number entered enter a Pager ID which is the phone number of the cell phone or pager that will receive the text message The ID will come from your pager service You have the option of entering a password of up to six characters in length In the Comm field select 7E1 or 8N1for the communica tions control specification your pager service has this information You must enter a message to be sent to the pager In the field labeled Message type the outgoing text message maximum of 32 characters Under Alarm condition select the desired alarm parame ter from the drop down list then define the alarm condi tions Click the Apply butto
25. Symptoms Drying and irritation of Exposure Medical Conditions Asthma Generally Aggravated by Exposure EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES Seek medical assistance for further treatment observation and support if necessary Eye Contact Flush with water for at least 15 minutes Skin Wash affected area with soap and water Contact Inhalation Remove affected person to fresh air Ingestion Drink at least 2 glasses of water Section 6 Control and Protective Measures Respiratory Protection Use NIOSH approved dust mask or respirator Specify Type Protective Light cotton gloves Eye Protection Safety glasses Gloves VENTILATION Local Exhaust Mechanical General TO BE USED JOther Specify Other Protective None Clothing and Equipment Hygienic Work Avoid raising dust Avoid contact with skin eyes and clothing Practices Section 7 Precautions for Safe Handling and Use Leak Procedures Steps to be Taken if Material Sweep or vacuum up and place the spilled material in a waste disposal container Avoid raising dust Is Spilled Or Released Waste Disposal Dispose in an approved landfill according to federal state and local regulations Methods Precautions to be Cover promptly to avoid blowing dust Wash after handling Taken In Handling and Storage Other Precautions and or Special Keep in sealed containers away from moisture The silica gel will readily adsorb moisture Hazards O
26. able Specific Gravity 2 1 Section 10 Stability and Reactivit Stability Stable Conditions to avoid Moisture and high humidity environments Incompatibility Water fluorine oxygen difluoride chlorine trifluoride Hazardous Decomposition Products None Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur C 6 2103 Modem Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Section 11 Toxicological Information This product and its components are not listed on the NTP or OSHA Carcinogen lists Animal Toxicology Tests for DOT Hazard classification Tests Conducted on finely ground silica gel 1 hour LC5 rat gt 2 mg 1 48 hour oral 1105 rat est gt 31 600 mg kg 48 hour dermal LDs rabbit est gt 2 000 mg kg Considered an ocular irritant Human Toxicology Silica gel is a synthetic amorphous silica not to be confused with crystalline silica Epidemiological studies indicate low potential for adverse health effects In the activated form silica gel acts as a desiccant and can cause a drying irritation of the mucous membranes and skin in cases of severe exposure Multisorb Technologies Inc knows of no medical conditions that are abnormally aggravated by exposure to silica gel The primary route of entry is inhalation of dust Section 12 Ecological Information Not known to have any adverse effect on the aquatic environment Silica gel is insoluble and non toxic Section 13 Disposal Information Disposal Inf
27. ards as of July 1 2001 William Foster USA Representative m m TELEDYNE ISCO A Teledyne Technologies Company William Foster Director of Engineering Teledyne Isco Inc 4700 Superior Street Lincoln Nebraska 68504 Phone 402 464 0231 Fax 402 464 4543 60 2002 158 Rev A Warranty DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ISM1 A Application of Council Directive 2004 108 EC The EMC Directive 2002 96 EC The WEEE Directive Manufacturers Name Teledyne Isco Inc Manufacturers Address 4700 Superior Lincoln Nebraska 68504 USA Mailing Address P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 Equipment Type Environment Laboratory Equipment for Light Industrial Commercial Environments Trade Name Model No 2103G Year of Issue 2007 Standards Conformity is Declared EN61326 1 2006 EMC Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Standard Severity Applied Performance Criteria EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Level 2 4kV contact discharge Level 3 8kV air discharge EN61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity 80 MHz to 1000MHz 80 AM at 1kHz Level 1 1V m CISPR11 RF Emissions Group 1 Class A Industrial Scientific and EN 55011 Medical Equipment I the undersigned hereby declare that the design of the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s and Standards as of April 20 2007 William Foster USA Representative m m TELEDYNE ISCO A Teledyne Technologies Company
28. asurements Site Info Modules Data Storage Level Dialout Alarms Wireless Power Control m Date Time Site name Main 5 Instrument s time 3 29 2007 8 29 28 AM Computer s time 3 29 2007 9 31 30 Synchronize Site s Time To Computer s Connection information Type Direct Modem C Wireless COM part Defaut Baud rate Det ault Modem Creative Modem Blaster 92 DE5621 Phone number 81 9132711416 DEFAULT Graph F3 Apply F9 X Cancel 2 Help Fisure 2 6 Site Info Screen Select Modem under the Connection Information section Enter the phone number to be used by the modem to connect to the site Click Apply F9 to apply the changes 2 5 1 Setting Up Text To program the 2103 for text messaging you must have the Telo Messaging cator Alphanumeric Protocol TAP server number and parameter settings of your cell phones and or pagers 1 Make sure you are connected to the site and select the Dialout Alarms tab Figure 2 7 2100 Series Site cte 2100 Seres Site Jump ta measurement tab gt gt Measurements Site Info Modules Data Storage Level Dialaut Alarme Phone number list Phone Mumber Pager ID Password 1st contact 2nd contact 3rd contact TET 4th contact Sth contact Alarm condition Trigger alarm when 5 0 5 gpm
29. ca gel may get hot enough to burn skin when it adsorbs moisture rapidly Use an excess of water to cool the silica gel Ingestion Material is not toxic and will pass through the body normally Inhalation Slight irritation is possible but none is expected Medical Effects Generally Aggravated by Exposure Respiratory ailments Chronic Effects Carcinogenity May cause eye skin and mucous membrane irritation and drying 2103 Modem Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Section 4 First Aid Measures Eyes Rinse the eyes well with water while lifting the eye lids If irritation persists consult a physician Skin Wash affected area with soap and water Ingestion Ingestion is unlikely this material will pass through the body normally Inhalation Remove the affected person to fresh air and get medical attention 1f necessary Notes to Physician Not applicable Section 5 Fire Fighting Measures Flammable Properties Not flammable Flash Point Not applicable Method Not applicable Flammable Limits Not flammable Lower Flammability Limit Not applicable Upper Flammability Limit Not applicable Autoignition Temperature Not applicable Hazardous Combustion Products Not applicable Extinguishing Media Use extinguishing media that is appropriate for the surrounding fire Silica gel is not combustible Fire Fighting Instructions Not combustible Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards None Section 6 Accidental Relea
30. coln NE 68501 Equipment Type Environment Laboratory Equipment for Light Industrial Commercial Environments Trade Name Model No 2103 Modem Module Year of Issue 2001 Standards to which Conformity is Declared FCC part is Sub part B IC ES 003 En 55022 1998 EN 55024 1998 EMC Requirements for Information Technology Equipment EN 60950 Safety Requirements for Information Technology Equipment FCC Part 68 Standard Severity Applied Performance Criteria EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Level 2 AkV contact discharge A Level 3 8kV air discharge A EN61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity 80 MHz to 1000MHz 80 AM at 1kHz A Level 1 10V m EN61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Level 1 1kV on I O lines EN61000 4 5 Surge on I O Lines 1kV common mode A 0 5KV differential mode EN61000 4 6 Conducted RF on lines 150 kHz to 80 MHz C 3V rms 8096 modulated CISPR1 1 RF Emissions Group 1 Class A Industrial Scientific and EN 55011 Medical Equipment Between 5 and 7 mega Hz the modem will inadvertently disconnect from the computer A manual reconnection procedure is required to restablish a connection We the undersigned hereby declare that the design of the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s and Standards as of July 1 2001 William Foster USA Representative 20 TELEDYNE ISCO A Teledyne Technologies Company William Foster Director of Engineering Teledyne Isco Inc 4700 Superior Street Linco
31. d metallic plating requirements The compliance of these connectors will be assured by purchase specifications and incoming inspection Documentation of such specifications and or inspections will be provided to the FCC within 30 days of their request for the same Telephone Company Procedures The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can In order to do this it may occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their equipment oper ations or procedures If these changes might affect your ser vice or the operation of your equipment the telephone company will give you notice in writing to allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service In certain circumstances it may be necessary for the tele phone company to request information from you concerning the equipment which you have connected to your telephone line Upon request of the telephone company provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number REN both of these items are listed on the equipment label The sum of all the RENs on your telephone lines should be less than five in order to assure proper service from the telephone com pany In some cases a sum of five may not be usable on a given line Consult your telephone provider If Problems Arise If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly you should immediately remove it from your telephone line as it may cause harm to
32. dix A Replacement Parts 602003112 REPLACEMENT PARTIS LIST SHEET 5 5 TELEDYNE ISCO INC DATE 06233 PARI NUMBER DESCRIPTION 602003074 ITEM 7 N 7 o 79 Q NOTE votations on parts contact Isco Service Department tice r curren rices an 2 This list is subject to change without no 2103 Modem Module Appendix A Replacement Parts 602002503 SHEET I OF 2 2103 Modem Module Appendix A Replacement Parts REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST TELEDYNE ISCO INC 2103 Modem Module Appendix A Replacement Parts 2103 Modem Module Appendix B Accessories B 1 How to Order Accessories can be purchased by contacting Teledyne Isco s Cus tomer Service Department Teledyne Isco Inc Customer Service Dept P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4373 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3022 E mail IscoInfo teledyne com B 2 General Accessories Instruction Manuals raseri ua aa 69 2003 180 Flowlink for Windows software call for part number Modem Cable for 2108 60 3214 020 Maintenance Kit 60 2039 001 Siea Gel Desieecant zus ara 099 0011 03 Hydrophobic Milter Deren 60 2005 003 Tubing 10 Silicone 60 2003 104 3 Magnetic Mount Antenna for 2108C 68 2000 032 5 Magnetic Mount Antenna for 2103G 68 2000 047 In Street Buried
33. esiccant at higher than recommended temperatures There is the potential of irritating fumes coming from the des iccant during reactivation Because of this we urge you to use caution and to heat the desiccant in a well ventilated room Material Safety Data Sheets are in the back of this manual The desiccant s ability to remove moisture may lessen with each saturation reactivation cycle resulting in a need for more fre quent service After several cycles the desiccant may no longer be effective as it saturates too quickly At this point replace the desiccant Silica gel 6 4 Hydrophobic Filter 6 5 O Rings 6 6 How to Obtain Service 2103 Modem Module Section 6 Maintenance To reactivate the silica gel desiccant pour the spent desiccant into a heat resistant container Never heat the cartridge assembly it will melt Heat the silica gel in a vented convection oven at 212 to 350 F 100 to 175 C for two to three hours or until the blue or yellow color returns Allow the desiccant to cool and store it in an airtight container until ready for use If the 2103 Modem module is submerged a hydrophobic filter prevents water from entering the desiccant cartridge Any amount of water will plug the filter and it must be replaced so the case will be reliably ventilated To remove the hydrophobic filter grasp the filter and pull it from the desiccant cartridge collar The filter 1s only held in place by its friction fitting
34. factory If you order an in street antenna the shell 1s left off to make it easier to install the buried antenna 4 3 2103 Modem Module Section 4 2103G Cellular Modem Module When you are ready to connect the in street antenna to the 2103G modem you will need to assemble the connector shell onto the end of the cable The pieces of the connector shell are shown in Figure 4 5 An instruction sheet P N 60 2003506 is shipped with the antenna and shows you the assembly steps a o H Figure 4 5 Protective connector shell pieces for the in street antenna To connect an antenna to the 2103G twist the protective con nector shell Figure 4 6 to loosen its components Slide the com ponents down the cable to reveal the gold connector end Twist the connector shell to loosen its components Slide the components down the cable and connect the gold connector end to the modem Figure 4 6 Connecting an antenna to the 2103G 4 4 When the gold SMA connector is tightly attached to the modem slide the connector shell forward Press down on the metal latch on the side of the modem and push the connector shell onto the modem as shown in Figure4 7 2103 Modem Module Section 4 2103G Cellular Modem Module Figure 4 7 Antenna connected to the 2103G modem M Note When any communication connector is not in use it should be capped The cap will seal the connector to prevent corrosion prevent moisture from entering the
35. ft side The communications indicator will blink during the start up routine to indicate the 2103 is operating The FCC Federal Communications Commission governs com munications over telephone lines Your local telephone company will provide you with the line between the 2103 Modem and your computer Contact them for connection information The 2103 Modem is in compliance with FCC part 68 rules However M Note In tests conducted by the Communication Certification Labora tory the 2103 Modem did not pass conducted HF testing on telephone line at 5 MHz 3V RMS For details see international standard EN 61000 4 6 In the event of this failure the modem may be subject to dis connection Accordingly the FCC requires the following information be published The 2103 Modem is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines It connects to the telephone by means of a standard jack called the USOC RJ 11C Connection to tele phone company provided coin service central office imple mented systems is prohibited and connection to party lines 2103 Modem Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 4 service is subject to state tariffs Changes in Attestation Procedure for Plugs and Jacks Isco Inc attests that the network interface plugs or jacks used on this equipment comply with and will continue to comply with the mechanical requirements specified in Part 58 sub part F specifically the dimensions tolerances an
36. have one of those modules read Section 3 or 4 for additional installation information Latches must be operated to stack and unstack the modules in a Series 2100 stack The mechanisms are the same for the 2103 Modem and other 2100 Series modules Detailed instructions with photos can be found in your 2150 instruction manual Take a moment to familiarize yourself with operating the latches You must unlock the latch to place the module on top of another module in a stack The latch is unlocked by pushing in the latch release on the right side of the module To lock the latch push in the latch on the left side of the module N CAUTION The latch can be damaged by applying too much force Never press on both sides at the same time Do not force the latch if it is obstructed While some degree of pressure must be applied to slide the latch the ends of the latches should never bend more than 1 8 M Note Latches will click when they are fully locked and unlocked Connecting the 2103 Modem module involves uncapping and capping communication connectors When a communication con nector is not in use the connector should always be capped The cap will seal the connector to prevent corrosion and will improve communications When a communication connector is in use store the cap on the holder next to the connector The communication connector will be sealed by its mating connector Detailed instructions and photos can be found
37. he SIM card into the module 4 2 After inserting the card slide the internal lock next to the slot for the SIM card to the locked position to make sure the SIM card stays in place Then reinstall the metal cover on the bottom of the module 4 3 Antenna Options 2103 Modem Module Section 4 2103G Cellular Modem Module One of 2 antenna types is included with your system also spec ified when ordering e The external magnetic mount antenna part 68 2000 047 is 6 feet long and 5 inches tall This external antenna is for general use and 1s especially desirable when the system 1s stored within an enclosure Figure 4 3 21036 with a magnetic mount antenna e The external in street antenna part 68 2000 031 is 10 feet long and used primarily in manhole applica tions The antenna is buried next to the manhole in a hole bored into the pavement at a depth leaving the top of the antenna flush with the street A connecting hole is drilled through the manhole collar for the antenna s cable To complete installation fill the holes in with cement Figure 4 4 21036 with an in street antenna 4 3 1 Connecting the Antenna The antennas are connected to the 2103G using the connector on the right hand side of the module The two types of antennas use a protective connector shell on the end of the cable to protect the end connector from the elements On the magnetic mount antenna this connector shell 1s installed at the
38. he user through Flowlink This allows the user to control the ordering of the addresses and easily predict what data will be in specific reg isters Every measured parameter has a corresponding status and mea surement time that are updated with each measurement The maximum number of supported measurements from all modules in the system is 28 The Modbus registers are assigned within 30 seconds after the 2100 module is powered up To conserve power for the users who do not use Modbus communications no Modbus registers will be updated with sensor readings until a Modbus master communi cates with the 2100 module The register definitions for the Site Information device Modbus ASCII address 1 are in Table 5 1 below Table 5 1 Modbus ASCII Address 1 Register Definitions Register ee om te SEE Number of 16 bit integer None Head modules N 1 4 2103 Modem Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol The register definitions for the individual modules Modbus ASCII addresses 2 N 1 are in Table 5 1 below Table 5 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions Register Number s DataType Units _ Read Write 5 2103 Modem Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol Table 5 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions Continued Number s Data Type Units Read Write A write to the Identify module register will cause the module to perform the identify operation which
39. in 3 29 2007 8 30 00 835 100 2110 Ultrasonic Module Flow Rate 15 min 3 29 2007 8 30 00 AM 835 100 2110 Ultrasonic Module T otal Flow 24 hr 3 20 2007 12 00 00 AM 8 100 2110 Ultrasonic Module Temperature 15 min 3 29 2007 8 30 00 AM 834 100 Calculated Flow Measurement Details Set Up Data Storage Delete All Data Pushed Data Disconnect 22 Retrieve Data F8 DEFAULT Graph F3 x 2 Help Click on the Pushed Data button to set up a schedule for the data to be pushed to Flowlink Pro Detailed Flowlink instructions are beyond the scope of this manual Flowlink s operating instructions are available in a Windows Help format You can access the help topics for an active window by clicking on its Help button or by pressing F1 on your computer s keyboard You can also access Help topics by selecting Help from the Flowlink menu 2103 Modem Module Section 3 2103C Cellular Modem Module 3 1 Overview 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 1 4 Data Retrieval Text Messaging Stacking Compatibility Cellular Service The 2103c Modem part 68 2000 033 with a magnetic mount antenna part 68 2000 030 with an in street antenna is a por table data retrieval unit designed to transmit data from Isco s 2100 Series open channel flow modules Using a computer running Isco s Flowlink software you can call up your monitoring site to configure the flow module settings and retrieve flow data Detailed ope
40. in your 2150 or 2110 instruction manual N CAUTION Caps PUSH ON and PULL OFF Do not rotate the caps to remove them from the connectors M Note For modules to correctly stack and lock together protective caps between the modules must be stored on the holders 2 3 3 Stacking Modules 2 4 Telephone Line Connection 2103 only 2103 Modem Module Section 2 Installation and Operation The 2103 Modem Module can be located anywhere within a stack of up to three 2100 Series networked modules It will draw its power from the battery module located in the stack To connect the 2103 with a 2100 Series module refer to the fol lowing instructions 1 On the top of the 2100 Series module remove the cap and stow it on the holder This exposes the communication con nector on the module 2 Inspect the module s communication connector It should be clean and dry Damaged O rings must be replaced 3 Unlock the 2103 s latch by pressing in on the latch release right side 4 Underneath the 2103 remove the cap from the lower com munication connector and stow it in the holder 5 Lock the latch Locking the latch correctly seats and aligns the lower cap in its holder 6 Position the 2103 over the 2100 Series module Align the connectors and lower the 2103 onto the other module 7 Unlock the 2103 s latch by pressing in on the latch release right side 8 Firmly press the modules together and lock the 2103 s latch le
41. ion 5 Modbus Protocol SCADA systems can be relatively simple such as one that mon itors the environmental conditions of a small office building or very complex such as a system that monitors all the activity in a nuclear power plant or a municipal water system ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange DCS Distributed Control Systems MTU Master Terminal Unit OPC Object Linking and Embedding OLE for Process Control PLC Programmable Logic Controller RTU Remote Terminal Unit SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol 5 5 2103 Modem Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol 5 6 Register Specifications 5 6 All numbers in the Modbus registers are stored most significant byte first If the polling device has a byte ordering of least signif icant byte first an Intel based PC for example the bytes will need to be reversed after they are received The Modbus ASCII address is used to index the data by modules Modbus ASCII address 1 contains information related to the site The first register contains a 16 bit integer count of the number of modules that have data to report The maximum number of modules that can be supported is 4 Modbus ASCII addresses 2 through the number of modules plus 1 contain data from the individual modules The Modbus ASCII addresses will be sorted by the model number and then by module name which is entered by t
42. ion Example Direct Connection Shown 5 3 List of Tables 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 5 1 5 2 0 9 2103 Modem Module Components Top View 1 2 2103 Modem Module Components Bottom View 1 3 2103 Modem Module Technical Specifications 1 4 Specifications 2191 Battery Module 1 4 2103 Communication Connector Pins OMY are at eave BD b rS 1 5 Modbus ASCII Address 1 Register 5 6 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions 5 7 Measurement Parameters by Model Number 5 9 2103 Modem Module Table of Contents vi 2103 Modem Module Section 1 Introduction 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Product Description This instruction manual is designed to help you gain a thorough understanding of the operation of the 2103 2103C and 21036 Modem Modules Teledyne Isco recommends that you read this manual completely before placing the equipment into service Information in this manual pertains to the 2103 phone line modem and the 2103C and 2103G cellular modems except for the sections specific to one method of communication or the other For information specific to the setup and operation of the 2103C CDMA Cellular Modem refer to Section 3 2103c Cellular Modem M
43. ir 1 Solubility Insoluble but will adsorb moisture Water Not reactive but will adsorb moisture in Water Reactive Appearance Purple crystals no odor and Odor Section 3 Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Flash Point and N A Auto Ignition N A Flammability Limits in Methods Used Temperature Air by Volume Extinguisher Dry chemical carbon dioxide and foam can be used Media Special Fire Water will generate heat due to the silica gel which will adsorb water and liberate heat Fighting Procedures Unusual Fire and When exposed to water the silica gel can get hot enough to reach the boiling point of water Flooding with Explosion Hazards water will reduce the temperature to safe limits Section 4 Reactivity Hazard Data STABILITY Conditions Moisture and high humidity environments Stable To Avoid Unstable Incompatibility Water Materials to Avoid Hazardous Carbon dioxide carbon monoxide water Decomposition Products HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Conditions None May Occur To Avoid Optional Indicating Silica Gel 2103 Modem Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Page 2 Section 5 Health Hazard Data PRIMARY ROUTES Inhalation Ingestion CARCINOGEN INTP OSHA OF ENTRY Skin Absorption Not Hazardous LISTED IN LJIARC Monograph Not Listed HEALTH HAZARDS Acute May cause eye skin and mucous membrane irritation Chronic Prolonged inhalation may cause lung damage Signs and
44. k Hates ue 4 3 4 3 1 Connecting the Antenna ar ara 4 3 44 Connecting to Flow link ba aval dah ea PERO ERE Ls 4 6 45 Setting Up The Access Point 4 7 2103 Modem Module Table of Contents Section 5 Modbus Protocol D Ic SEIN GEO CIC UL OU a eh qu 5 1 bo iat EN RS mti qu 5 1 5 2 1 Establishing Communication 5 2 5 2 2 Module Addressing 5 2 Ko CONN Urat ONS 5 3 Dia vo PODES ESOS ARNO Ao adam ue da ds 5 4 5 D COMMON ACT OMY MNS 2 55 4 en as Erg e 5 5 5 6 Register Specifications a Kae are hp ee Soe OR a ak es td 5 6 Section 6 Maintenance 6 1 Maintenance Overview sc aa ee ra Rea 6 1 OT ClIeanife9 sans oa ee GS eats as qued ete 6 1 6 2 Maintenance AA IC Ay pts be d S ode ae 6 1 0 9 Desiecanb oue iae E Seta it rese bed eate Ea dedu petere que 6 2 6 3 1 Replacing the Desiccant 6 2 6 8 2 Reactivatine Desiccant 6 2 6 4 Hydrophobic Filters bb She b 6 8 ORDES id 6 3 6 6 How to Ob
45. ln Nebraska 68504 Phone 402 464 0231 Fax 402 464 4543 60 2002 156 Rev B DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC The EMC Directive 73 23 EEC The Low Voltage Directive Manufacturers Name Teledyne Isco Inc Manufacturer s Address 4700 Superior Lincoln Nebraska 68504 USA Mailing Address P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 Equipment Type Environment Laboratory Equipment for Light Industrial Commercial Environments Trade Name Model No 2191 Battery Module Year of Issue 2001 Standards to which Conformity is Declared EN 61326 1998 EMC Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use EN 61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory use Standard Severity Applied Performance Criteria EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Level 2 4kV contact discharge B Level 3 8kV air discharge B EN61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity 80 MHz to 1000MHz 80 AM at 1kHz Level 1 10V m EN61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Level 1 1kV on I O lines EN61000 4 6 Conducted RF on I O lines 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3V rms 80 modulated CISPR1 1 RF Emissions Group 1 Class A Industrial Scientific and EN 55011 Medical Equipment EN61000 4 5 Surge on I O Lines 1kV common mode 0 5KV differential mode We the undersigned hereby declare that the design of the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s and Stand
46. may be a steady LED for a few seconds or a beep in the Field Wizard 2 Setting the Take Reading flag to 1 will cause the module to update the registers with current data readings It will be set to zero when the readings have all been updated This may be used to initiate readings and poll for when they are ready to be read It may take up to 50 seconds to update all the readings depending upon the flow con ditions Setting the Take Reading flag to 2 causes an automatic 15 second update of readings when a Modbus master is polling the 2100 3 The Update Interval specifies an interval in seconds that the registers are automatically updated It defaults to zero which indicates that no automatic updating will occur 4 The Active Flag 1 4 bit fields specify what fields registers are active in the list This provides support for a maxi mum of 64 fields For example if bit O of register 27 is set the Level registers 40 41 is active If bit 1 of register 27 is set then the Velocity registers 55 56 is active If bit O of register 28 is set the Analog channel 7 registers 265 266 is active 5 A non zero status code indicates a measurement problem 6 Time is represented in a series of registers Order is from lowest address to highest Seconds 0 59 Minutes 0 59 Hours 0 23 Days 1 31 Month 1 12 and Year 1977 2099 wmeisawoxe Tie record mme fed _
47. n or press F9 when you are done to update the module s settings 2103 Modem Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 6 Pushed Data Capability Fisure 2 9 Data Storage tab 2 10 The module can automatically send data to a designated server running Isco Flowlink Pro software using 1xRTT packet switched data transmission 2103C GPRS packet switched data transmission 2103G or a land line modem 2103 The user specified primary data transmission interval 5 minutes to 24 hours can automatically change to a secondary interval when specific site conditions occur at the monitoring site An Oracle or Microsoft SQL database is required to use this feature Contact the factory for additional information To use the data push capability you need to make sure you are connected to the modem module and then select the Data Storage tab Figure 2 9 Main St Site Main St Jump to measurement tab gt gt 0836AM Connecled 00 Measurements Site Info Modules Data Storage Level Dialout Alarms Wireless Power Control Data Storage Name Max Readings Utilization Oldest Reading Data Storage Fields 2110 Ultrasonic Module Data Storage 78388 5 3 7 2007 10 00 00 4M 6 of 31 Measurement Primary Secondary Recent Reading Readings Quality 2110 Ultrasonic Module Time 3 29 2007 8 30 00 4M 835 100 2110 Ultrasonic Module Input Voltage 24 hr 3 20 2007 12 00 00 8 100 2110 Ultrasonic Module Level 15 m
48. notice Contact Information Customer Service Phone 800 228 4373 USA Canada Mexico 402 464 0231 Outside North America Fax 402 465 3022 Email IscoCSR teledyne com Technical Service Phone 800 775 2965 Analytical 800 228 4873 Samplers and Flow Meters Email IscoService teledyne com Return equipment to 4700 Superior Street Lincoln NE 68504 1398 Other Correspondence Mail to P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 2531 Email IscoInfo teledyne com Web site WWW 1SCO com Revised September 15 2005 2103 Modem Module Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction OO __ 1 1 1 2 Product Descriptio dou ied be deutet ded reps pd sd 1 1 1 3 Identifying Module Components 1 2 1 4 Safety Symbols and Hazard Alerts 1 6 Lo Technical Service doo ea 1 7 Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 1 Unpacking Instructions 2 1 De I CY EN TRENT OO QU TER a Oe eM n RES 2 1 2 9 Installation c 22 0 e Eo met EC E _ _ As 2 2 2 3 1 Latches Locking and Unlocking 2 2 2 3 2 Communication Connectors 2 2 2 0 9 Dlack ng Modules 5 wick Vee AR 2 3 2 4 Telephone Line Connection 21030
49. odule For information specific to the setup and operation of the 21036 GSM Cellular Modem refer to Section 4 2103G Cellular Modem Module The 2103 Modem 1s a portable data interrogation unit designed to transmit data from Isco s 2100 Series flow modules which measure parameters of open channel flow streams It works in conjunction with Isco s Flowlink software The 2103 Modem can be located anywhere within a stack of up to three other 2100 Series networked modules using the same locking mechanism that connects the 2100 Series modules to each other The 2103 is compatible with Isco s 2150 Area Velocity flow module 2110 Ultrasonic flow module 2101 Field Wizard and 2102 wireless module It is powered by Isco s 2191 battery module All enclosures are rated NEMA 4X 6P IP68 The permanently sealed enclosures are designed to meet the environmental demands of many sewer flow monitoring applications All connec tions between modules sensors and communication cables lock in place The locking mechanisms strongly secure the compo nents and ensure a watertight seal 1 1 2103 Modem Module Section 1 Introduction 1 3 Identifying Module Figures 1 1 and 1 2 identify the key components of the 2103 Components Modem Module Figure 1 1 2103 Modem Components Top View 2103 Modem Module Section 1 Introduction Figure 1 2 2105 Modem Components Bottom View 1 3 2103 Modem Module Section 1 Introduction Table 1 3 2103 Modem
50. onents Slide the components down the cable and connect the gold connector end to the modem Figure 3 4 Connecting an antenna to the 2103C 3 3 2103 Modem Module Section 3 2103C Cellular Modem Module When the gold SMA connector 1s tightly attached to the modem slide the connector shell forward Press down on the metal latch on the side of the modem and push the connector shell onto the modem as shown in Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Antenna connected to the 2103C modem M Note When any communication connector is not in use it should always be capped The cap will seal the connector to prevent corrosion prevent moisture from entering the unit and improve communications M Note For the transmitter to comply with FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE regulations the antenna needs to be located a minimum of 30 centimeters 12 inches from the human body 3 4 2103 Modem Module Section 3 2103C Cellular Modem Module 3 3 Connecting to The instructions for connecting to Flowlink that are in Section Flowlink 2 5 apply to the 2103c However for the 2103C you will also need to set up a Wireless Power Control schedule Select the Wireless Power Control tab Figure 3 4 and click on the Set Wireless Schedule button to set up a schedule Main St Site Main St Jump to measurement tab gt gt 08 amp 24AM Connected Measurements Site Info Modules Data Storage Level Dialout Alarms Wireless Power
51. or 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3001 e mail IscoService teledyne com Simple difficulties can often be diagnosed over the phone If it is necessary to return the equipment to the factory for service please follow the shipping instructions provided by the Technical Service Department including the use of the Return Authori zation Number specified Be sure to include a note describing the malfunction This will aid in the prompt repair and return of the equipment 1 7 2103 Modem Module Section 1 Introduction 1 8 2103 Modem Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 1 Unpacking Instructions Teledyne Isco Inc Customer Service Dept PO Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4373 Outside USA amp Canada call 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3022 E mail IScoCSH teledyne com 2 2 Safety When the system arrives inspect the contents for any damage If there is damage contact the delivery company and Teledyne Isco or its agent immediately N WARNING If there is any evidence that any items may have been damaged in shipping do not attempt to install the unit Please contact Teledyne Isco or its agent for advice When you unpack the system check the items against the packing list If any parts are missing contact the delivery company and Teledyne Isco s Customer Service Department When you report missing part s please indicate them by part number In addition to the main packing list
52. ormation If this product as supplied becomes a waste it does not meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RCRA 40 CFR 261 Materials of a hazardous nature that contact the product during normal use may be retained on the product The user of the product must identify the hazards associated with the retained material in order to assess the waste disposal options Dispose according to federal state and local regulations Section 14 Transportation Information U S Department of Transportation Shipping Name Not classified as a hazardous material Not regulated Section 15 Regulatory Information Not meant to be all inclusive selected regulations represented TSCA Listed Yes DSL NDSL Canadian Listed Yes OSHA TWA 20 mppcf 80 mg m SiO for Silica gel NIOSH REL TWA 6 mg m IDLH 3 000 mg m for silica gel Animal tests conducted in 1976 1978 18 month exposure at 15 mg m showed silica deposition in respiratory macrophages and lymph nodes minimum lung impairment no silicosis ACGIH TLV 10 mg m for Silica gel DOT Not classified as a hazardous material C 7 2103 Modem Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Section 16 Other Information HMIS Hazardous Materials Identification System HMIS Rating Health 0 Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 0 minimal hazard 1 slight hazard 2 moderate hazard 3 serious hazard 4 seve
53. ptional Indicating Silica Gel 2103 Modem Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets N Muttisorb Technologies ine MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Effective Date March 8 2005 MSDS Number M163 Section 1 Product and Company Information Product Name Silica gel indicating yellow Product Use Desiccant absorbent Grades Silica gel indicating Synonyms Amorphous silica gel S1O silicon dioxide amorphous Company Multisorb Technologies Inc Street Address 325 Harlem Road City State Zip Country Buffalo NY 14224 1893 USA Telephone Number 716 824 8900 USA Monday Friday 8 00 5 00 EDT Fax Number 716 824 4091 USA Website E Mail multisorb com Section 2 Composition Information on Ingredients Component Name CAS Number by Weight Synthetic amorphous silica gel S105 112926 00 8 100 Phenolphthalein 71 09 08 100 ppm While this material is not classified this MSDS contains valuable information critical to the safe handling and proper use of this product This MSDS should be retained and available for employees and other users of this product Section 3 Hazard Identification Emergency Overview A yellow bead or granular material that poses little or no immediate hazard This material is not combustible Potential Health Effects Eyes Dust and or product may cause eye discomfort and irritation seen as tearing and reddening Skin The product dust may cause drying of the skin Sili
54. rating instructions are available 1n Flowlink in a Windows Help format and in the flow module s Installation and Operation Guide Using CDMA technology the 2103c is capable of digital text mes saging to up to 5 text capable cellular phones or pagers when a programmed alarm condition occurs Consult the Flowlink Help files and Installation and Operation Guide for details on programming alarm conditions The 2103C can be located anywhere within a stack of 2100 Series modules or used remotely powered by an Isco 2191 battery module The 2103C is compatible with Isco s 2150 Area Velocity flow module 2110 Ultrasonic flow module 2101 Field Wizard and 2102 Wireless module The 2103C only works in a CDMA cellular service area for CSD operation Not all CDMA service areas have 1xRTT service See your local CDMA service provider for service availability 3 1 2103 Modem Module Section 3 3 2 Antenna Options 2103C Cellular Modem Module One of 2 antenna types is included with your system also spec ified when ordering e The external magnetic mount antenna part 68 2000 032 is 3 inches tall and has a 6 foot cable This antenna is for general use and is especially desirable when the system 1s stored within an enclosure Figure 3 1 2103C magnetic mount antenna Figure 3 2 2103C buried antenna 3 2 3 2 1 Connecting the Antenna e The external in street antenna part 68 2000 031 is 4 in diameter and 1 75 tall
55. re hazard This MSDS was prepared by George E Mckedy Senior Applications Development Specialist Multisorb Technologies Inc This data and recommendations presented in this data sheet concerning the use of our product and the materials contained therein are believed to be correct but does not purport to be all inclusive and shall be used only as a guide However the customer should determine the suitability of such materials for his purpose before adopting them on a commercial scale Since the use of our products is beyond our control no guarantee expressed or implied is made and no responsibility assumed for the use of this material or the results to be obtained therefrom Information on this form is furnished for the purpose of compliance with Government Health and Safety Regulations and shall not be used for any other purposes Moreover the recommendations contained in this data sheet are not to be construed as a license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe any existing patents nor should they be confused with state municipal or insurance requirements or with national safety codes Compliance Statements Table Hazmat 2100 Nodes 60 2003 550 Rev DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC The EMC Directive 73 23 EEC The Low Voltage Directive Manufacturer s Name Teledyne Isco Inc Manufacturer s Address 4700 Superior Lincoln Nebraska 68504 USA Mailing Address P O Box 82531 Lin
56. re limited to read only data storage You can also use some registers for control purposes For example by writing a 1 value to register 24 Identify Module register you will tell a 2100 module to light the LED on the front of the module There are several different communications protocols supported in the 2100 series that require auto baud rate detection Because of this each time a modbus connection is made the module uses a polling mechanism to repeatedly send a command until a response is received It may take up to 20 command retries before the module has identified the baud rate and a response is received When connecting to a site via a Modbus OPC server you use a dedicated line of communication to that module or stack from the OPC server which can be a dedicated communications cable direct connection or a dedicated phone number modem When you are using a direct connection you are dedicating a specified COM port on the computer and that COM port deter mines the site to which you are connecting When you are using a modem the dedicated line is defined by the site s phone number If you connect more than one 2100 Series module at a site the Modbus OPC server while using the shared communication line for all of the modules within the network must have some way to differentiate between the modules When sending a command to a specific module the command has an address field This allows the server software
57. rt Jemde TAP Dialup Numbers and modem settings for paging service highlighted below Locate your service provider to identify the modem settings to send text to your mobile device The home page Adice trovider is also availap by clicking en their case you nsed F G H 1 J K L M N O PJQ R S 1 U EM w Application Notes Email To SMS Database 7 T z T stop Bits SNPP Database Company Pager Service Baud Rate Data Bits Parity 1 TAP Dialup Database Verizon US 765 522 9859 Hm E Technical Glossary T 1 Verizon US 619 296 0771 2400 7 E AYTECH 3 1 Contact T chnical S pport Viag Interkom Germany 49 179 767 3425 2400 8 N 1 AVTECH Info VoiceStream US 800 937 8941 2400 7 Es 1 Purchasing Options VoiceStream UK 44 07666 699699 2400 8 N Literature Downloads 1 Vodafone Mobile UK 44 07785 499993 2400 8 N 1 Vodafone Paging UK 44 01459 106366 2400 8 N u TemPageR UK 44 07666 699699 2400 8 N Monitor Temperature In 1 To PERPE E 1 D 1 4 Lezatie s Up To 200 Feet Wis Yeung 1f 625 328 4794 24 y 2 E Apart Be Alerted First If Your Air Conditioning Fails Or isible If you Temperatures Rise Fall To AVTECH Software has worked hard to ensure this database is as error free and complete as pos Fes Ti STNG ene eee OTe PIS Sener ae ifs Web Email
58. se Measures Spill Sweep or vacuum up and place the spilled material in a waste disposal container Avoid raising dust Wash with soap and water after handling Section 7 Handling and Storage Handling Avoid raising dust and minimize the contact between worker and the material Practice good hygienic work practices Storage Store in a cool dry location Keep in sealed containers away from moisture The silica gel will readily adsorb moisture C 5 2103 Modem Module Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Section 8 Exposure Controls Personal Protection Engineering Controls Use exhaust ventilation to keep the airborne concentrations below the exposure limits Respiratory Protection Use NIOSH approved respirator when the air quality levels exceed the TLV s Skin Protection Light gloves will protect against abrasion and drying of the skin Eye Protection Safety glasses Component Name Exposure Limits OSHA ACGIH Other PEL TLV Recommended Limits Silica gel TWA 20 mppcf TWA 10 mg m NIOSH REL 80 mg m SiO TWA 6 mg m IDLH 3000 mg m Phenolphthalein Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties Appearance Yellow beads or granules Vapor Density Not applicable Odor None Boiling Point 40469 F 22309 C Physical State Solid bead Melting Point 3110 F 1710 C PH Not applicable Solubility Insoluble in water Vapor Pressure Not applic
59. series of software stan dards specifications that fill a need in automation like printer drivers did for Windows acting as a translator for data trans mission and process control The specification defines a standard set of objects interfaces and methods for use in process control and manufacturing auto mation applications to facilitate interoperability There are hun dreds of OPC Data Access servers and clients Registers Registers are locations in memory that have specific data stored for retrieval or are used for control functions A reg ister is a holding place for a piece of digital information within the equipment The definition of what is contained and where the registry number or address is decided by the manufacturer in this case Teledyne Isco SCADA SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition is a computer system for gathering and analyzing real time data SCADA systems are used to monitor and control plant operation or equipment in industries such as telecommunications water and waste control energy oil and gas refining and transpor tation The SCADA system transfers the information for example where a leak has occurred in a pipeline back to a central site alerting the home station of the leak performing necessary analysis and control such as determining if the leak 1s critical and displaying the information in a logical and organized manner 5 5 Common Acronyms 2103 Modem Module Sect
60. tain Servic vun au ERR PR 6 3 Appendix A Replacement Parts AT Replacemen Parts ss oou tse Ea hs ody a Y e ee S UR PSU A 1 1 1_ 2105 Replacement Paris 602640260006 4486 0008 2486 A 2 A 1 2 2103c Replacement Parts A 5 Appendix B Accessories Bil How to Order ERU ee a E Ear B 1 B2 General Accessories ood oh eae Anh ORV SE ESS Ae B 1 Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Ale OVEIVIOW eos oboe eh ELS C 1 List of Figures 1 1 2103 Modem Components Top View 1 2 1 2 2103 Modem Components Bottom View 1 3 1 3 2103 Communication Connector Pins 1 5 1 4 2103 Modem Cable Connector 1 6 2 1 Connecting the Modem Cable 2 5 2 2 2103 Modem Cable Connector veo ACER DUNT CREDE CHR Ce 2 5 2 3 Flowlink Connect Screen 2 6 2 4 Resolution Screen 2 7 2 5 Measurements Screen 2 7 226 SWE Info Screen 2 8 2 7 Setting dialout phone numbers alarm conditions 2 8 2 8 TAP Service Parameters
61. the telephone network If the telephone company notes a problem they may tempo rarily discontinue service When practical they will notify you in advance of this disconnection If advance notice is not feasible you will be notified as soon as possible When you are notified you Will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Con tact your local telephone service provider if you have any ques tions about your phone line In the event repairs are needed on the 2103 Modem they should be performed by Teledyne Isco Inc or its authorized representative For information contact the Teledyne Isco Cus tomer Service Department at 800 228 4373 or 402 464 0231 2103 Modem Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 4 1 Modem Cable After you have installed the 2103 on the stack you need to attach Connection the modem cable so the module can be connected to a phone line Remove the connector cap from the 5 pin circular modem cable connector on the right hand side of the 2103 Attach the modem cable to the connector Figure 2 1 and then connect the other end of the modem cable to a standard telephone jack USOC RJ 11C Figure 2 1 Connecting the Modem Cable 2 4 2 Connection Without If desired the 2103 can be connected to a standard telephone line the Modem Cable by attaching the telephone line cable to a connector that mates with the 2103 s 5 pin circular
62. there may be other packing lists for various sub components It is recommended that you retain the shipping cartons as they can be used to ship the unit in the event that it is necessary to transport the system Please complete the registration card and return it to Teledyne Isco Inc N WARNING Avoid hazardous practices If you use these instruments in any way not specified in this manual the protection provided by the instruments may be impaired this will increase your risk of injury N WARNING The installation and use of this product may subject you to hazardous working conditions that can cause you serious or fatal injuries Take any necessary precautions before entering a worksite Install and operate this product in accordance with all applicable safety and health regulations and local ordinances The 2100 Series components are often installed in confined spaces Some examples of confined spaces include manholes pipelines digesters and storage tanks These spaces may become 2 1 2103 Modem Module Section 2 Installation and Operation 2 3 Installation 2 2 2 3 1 Latches Locking and Unlocking 2 3 2 Communication Connectors hazardous environments that can prove fatal for those unpre pared These spaces are governed by OSHA 1910 146 and require a permit before entering Follow the instructions below to install your 2103 Modem Most of these instructions are similar for the 2103C and 21036 but if you
63. to talk to as well as control the specified module while ignoring other modules in the same stack or site Each module capable of Modbus Protocol communication will automatically create its own specific ASCII address within the site using e The model numbers of the modules e The user defined module names 2103 Modem Module Section 5 Modbus Protocol 5 3 Configurations A variety of configurations can be made with Modbus either through direct connection or through a modem In the example shown in Figure 5 1 you are direct connecting a server PC to two individual 2150s through Modbus using the COM ports on the OPC Server which are directly connected to the remote 2150s Connection to the module is made through the RS 232 communi cation port on the top of the module Note For low power operation we recommend connecting the mod ule s to the computer using the straight through cable Isco part number 60 5314 529 which consumes less power instead of our standard interrogation cable In Figure 5 1 the OPC Server PC must have two COM ports Modbus requires one COM port each for direct connection of each 2150 OPC Process Server Control COM port 2 Figure 5 1 Configuration Example Direct Connection Shown The operation sequence for the example above can be summa rized in the following steps 2150 1 2150s take readings from probes 2 2150s store readings level velocity flow rate etc in
64. unit and improve communi cations MV Note For the transmitter to comply with FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE regulations the antenna needs to be located a minimum of 30 centimeters 12 inches from the human body 2103 Modem Module Section 4 2103G Cellular Modem Module 4 4 Connecting to The instructions for connecting to Flowlink that are in Section Flowlink 2 5 apply to the 2103G However for the 2103G you may also need to set up a Wireless Power Control schedule This section only applies to CSD operation and requires the appropriate cellular service and SIM card Select the Wireless Power Control tab Figure 4 6 and click on the Set Wireless Schedule button to set up a schedule Main St Site Main St Jump to measurement tab gt gt 222 0824 Measurements Site Info Modules Data Storage Level Dialout Alarms Wireless Power Control Power Control Power Modem When Set Equation Disconnect F2 Retrieve Data F8 DEFAULT Graph F3 ef F3 x inc 2 Help Fisure 4 8 Wireless Power Control screen In the Wireless Schedule screen Figure 4 7 enter the type of schedule and its start and stop times Press OK when done Set Wireless Schedule Type Specific Weekly Daily Fri r Start m Stop 3 00 00 01 10 00 00 AM Starting Mon Fri at 9 00 00 Stopping Mon Fri at 10 00 00 AM
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