Delta-T GPRS Modem Gateway User Manual
Delta-T GPRS Modem Gateway allows you to connect your GP2, GP1, and DL6 loggers to the DeltaLINK-Cloud service. It features a secure cloud-based interface for monitoring, managing, and sharing your sensor data. The gateway comes equipped with a SIM card, allowing you to upload data automatically to the cloud. You can access and analyze data remotely from any device, customize schedules, and share data with collaborators.
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User Manual for GPRS Modem Gateway for DeltaLINK-Cloud DLC-GPRS -UM-1.1 Delta-T Devices Ltd Copyright Copyright © 2015 Delta-T Devices Limited. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Delta-T Devices Ltd. Under the law, copying includes translation into another language. CE conformity The CE marking identifies this product as complying with all relevant directives in the European Union (EU). For use with the GP1, DL6 or GP2 Logger this may include one or more of the following products: Product Description Standards Modem FTX009 Refer to pages 109,110,116 & 117 of AirLink FXT Series Manual v6.1 on the Delta-T Software and Manuals DVD Solar regulator Steca Solsum6.6F 2004/108/EC (EMC) 2006/95/EC (Low voltage directive) Solar panel BP SX series IEC 61215 If the equipment is used with any non Delta-T products it is the responsibility of the user to ensure the EMC compliance of any such measuring systems. Design changes Delta-T Devices Ltd reserves the right to change the designs and specifications of its products at any time without prior notice. User Manual Version: 1.1 Delta-T Devices Ltd 130, Low Road, Burwell CAMBRIDGE CB25 0EJ U.K. Nov 2015 Tel: +44 1638 742922 Fax: +44 1638 743155 e-mail: [email protected] www: www.delta-t.co.uk Contents Contents Scope of This Document Introduction 3 4 5 DeltaLINK-Cloud Support for GP1, DL6 or GP2 loggers 5 7 Health and Safety 8 Installation Batteries 8 8 Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger Requirements Modem Parts Parts and wiring used with GP2 Loggers Parts and wiring used with GP1 and DL6 loggers 1: Ensure SIM Card is properly installed 2: Ensure the modem is powered. 3: Set up DeltaLINK-Cloud Wiring 9 9 10 11 13 14 15 18 25 GPRS Modem Cable Harness for GP2 logger 25 GP2 Network cabling Options with GPRS Modem 25 System Wiring for GP2 Logger with GPRS modem gateway in MENCL-B2 metal enclosure 26 GPRS-BX1 Modem Box Wiring Harnesses 27 GPRS-DLC-BX1-SP System Wiring with GP1 Logger 28 Warranty and Service Terms and Conditions of Sale Service, Repairs and Spares Technical Support 28 29 30 30 Contents 3 Scope of This Document These instructions describe the use of a modem that communicates with the DeltaLINK-Cloud in the following systems:_ GPRS DeltaLINK-Cloud Gateway for GP2 loggers: MD-GPRS-DLC: GPRS cloud modem kit for mounting with GP2 Logger into the M-ENCL-B2 metal enclosure. The GP2 logger is mounted inside the metal enclosure. GPRS DeltaLINK-Cloud Gateway for GP1 and/or DL6 loggers: GPRS-DLC-BX1/B: polymer Modem Box with DeltaLINK-Cloud enabled GPRS and battery. GPRS-DLC- BX1/SP: polymer Modem Box with DeltaLINK-Cloud enabled GPRS plus solar power & battery. The GP1 or DL6 logger(s) are mounted outside the box. Other Documents You may also need to refer to the following: - GP2 User Manual - GP1 Quick Start Guide - DL6 Quick Start Guide - Network Cabling for GP1 and DL6 - Deltalink 3.1 or later on-line Help - Steca Solsum 6.6F Operating Manual - Solar Panel Manufacturer’s Instructions - SOL 4 Solar Panel Mounting Bracket Assembly Notes - Sierra Wireless AirLink FXT Series User Guide v6.1 See also http://www.delta-t.co.uk/DeltaLINK-Cloud.asp To log in go to www.deltalink-cloud.com 4 Scope of This Document Introduction The Delta-T GPRS Modem Gateway is used to connect GP2, GP1 and DL6 loggers to the DeltaLINK-Cloud. DeltaLINK-Cloud DeltaLINK-Cloud is a free1 secure cloud-based service from Delta-T Devices which allows you to upload, monitor, manage and share your sensor data with speed and ease. • Remote data monitoring • Share data and collaborate • Automatic upload • Mobile, tablet and PC compatible • Flexible charting and reporting • SIM card provided • Secure and encrypted DeltaLINK-Cloud is a secure cloud connectivity, data management and automatic data retrieval solution. The website lets you monitor the status of your loggers and modem gateways, graph and export the uploaded data and share access to data with project collaborators/stakeholders. Website functionality comes for free and is accessible from most modern internet capable devices (phone, tablets and computers). Charges do apply to data transferred via the GPRS modem SIM card. For information about SIM card data service charges contact Delta-T 1 Data service charges apply to data sent via the GPRS modem gateway. Introduction 5 Delta-T’s GP2, GP1 and DL6 data loggers can be connected to DeltaLINK-Cloud using the GPRS modem gateways described in this user manual or via PC based gateway software (Windows). Gateway upload schedules can be customised from DeltaLINK-Cloud. The SIM cards provided by Delta-T for the GPRS Cloud modem enable us to provide an optimum user experience and support service. These Smart SIM cards can connect to multiple network providers, which improves the chance of you having a stable connection. Logger status can be monitored and program-setting changed remotely. Data generated by the loggers can be charted per logger or aggregated and charted for multiple loggers. Charting is customisable and can be saved as reports for future use – which can be shared via a link. See http://www.delta-t.co.uk/DeltaLINK-Cloud.asp and www.deltalink-cloud.com 6 Introduction Support for GP1, DL6 or GP2 loggers MD-GPRS-DLC DeltaLINK Cloud - enabled modem with GP2 logger controller in an MENCL-B2 metal enclosure with SOL-4 solar power charger/regulator and LBAT4 battery. GPRS-DLC-BX1/SP DeltaLINK Cloud - enabled modem installed in a polymer Modem Box with SOL-4 solar power charger/regulator and LBAT4 battery. Delta-T supplies these systems fully wired up so you don’t have to worry about wiring. The modem firmware and SIM card are preconfigured at Delta-T with the system ready to automatically connect to the DeltaLINK-Cloud as soon as it is powered up. When you have you registered with the cloud you first create your own gateway and then tell it which loggers are attached, and it is ready to use. The modem power comes from an LBAT 4 battery shown in the bottom of both boxes. The wiring arrangements of the two systems shown above are slightly different. This is covered in later sections of this manual. Introduction 7 Health and Safety Installation The solar panels should be covered to exclude light before starting the installation. Batteries Batteries that are prone to give off explosive gases at any stage of their charge or discharge cycle must not be mounted in the enclosure without sufficient additional ventilation. Do not use non-approved batteries or other battery charger/regulators in unventilated enclosures. For optimum thermal protection the Solsum solar charger/regulator should be installed in the same housing as any external battery. See also Warnings in the M-ENCL-B User Manual 8 Health and Safety Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger Requirements 1 MD-GPRS-DLC: GPRS cloud modem kit for mounting with GP2 Logger into M-ENCL-B2 metal enclosure or GPRS-DLC-BX1/B: polymer Modem Box with DeltaLINK-Cloud – enabled GPRS and battery or GPRS-DLC- BX1/SP: polymer Modem Box with DeltaLINK-Cloud enabled GPRS modem plus solar power & battery. A source of power is required for the modem, such as the LBAT4 and SOL4 solar power system. At 13.2V the modem’s average consumption is up to 166mA (1.2A peak) when communicating with the DeltaLINK-Cloud servers, and 3-8mA otherwise. Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger 9 Modem Parts 10 pin Microfit connector for power supply and reset signal Mini USB interface to connect to PC. Its use may be requested by Delta-T Technical Support if diagnosing faults SUB-D 15 pin serial connector SIM card slot with sliding latch Figure 1 Modem parts 10 Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger Parts and wiring used with GP2 Loggers RS232 & Power Aerial GPRS Modem Power Mode Reset signalm Text message signal Fuse (2A 250V slow break 5.2x20mm) Regulator/charger Solar Panel Not currently in use Power Power Battery Fuse (6.3A 20mm) Power Battery Figure 2 GP2 Logger/Controller in MD-GPRS-DLC enclosure with GPRS modem, cabling, aerial, SOL4 solar power regulator and LBAT4 battery. Wiring scheme: see also page 25. Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger 11 To aerial SIM card LED Push button to synchronise with DeltaLINKCloud Power + Reset signal + Text message alarm Fuse holder for 2A/250V Slow break fuse, 5.2mmx20mm Not currently in use To logger (Serial comms + power) Figure 3 GP2-GPRS Cable harness functions. See also Fig 1 and page 26. Note : The cable harness is different for GP1 and DL6 loggers using the GPRS DLC Modem Box, see page 27. 12 Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger Parts and wiring used with GP1 and DL6 loggers Figure 4 Showing the layout of the GPRS modem in the GPRS Modem Box options, with or without solar power. Left : GPRS-DLC-BX1/B with battery. Right: GPRS-DLC-BX/SP solar power option, with solar power regulator /charger, solar panel (not shown) and battery. These DeltaLINK-Cloud GPRS Modem Box systems are used with one or more externally connected GP1 or DL6 loggers via a GP1 network cable. See also GPRS-BX1 Modem Box Wiring Harnesses on pages 27 & 28 . Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger 13 1: Ensure SIM Card is properly installed The Smart SIM card provided for the DeltaLINK-Cloud Modem gateway has no particular label on it, so all you can do is to check it (apart from actually using it) – is to check the SIM card actually is present in the modem. The GPRS modem is attached inside the box with Velcro and so can be easily removed. . Figure 6 Removal Figure 7 Insertion Figure 5 Location of the SIM card Note the slider used to keep the SIM card in place 14 Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger 2: Ensure the modem is powered. Connect the battery to provide power to the modem. Powering the modem when using GP2 Logger RS232 & Power Aerial GPRS Modem Power Mode Reset signalm Text message signal Fuse (2A 250V slow break 5.2x20mm) Regulator/charger Solar Panel Not currently in use Power Power Battery Fuse (6.3A 20mm) Power Battery Figure 8 Typical power and signal cabling scheme for use with a GP2 logger controller. Figure 8 shows the GPRS modem powered by a GP2 logger via the GP2 serial cable. This particular GP2 is being itself powered from an external battery via a solar power regulator. WARNING: Cover the solar panel when wiring up the system, as it will be live. Power may also be supplied directly to the GP2 serial cable as shown in the GP2 network cabling diagram on page 25. Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger 15 Powering the modem when using GP1 or DL6 Loggers Regulator/charger Solar Panel Aerial GPRS Modem Modem Power Fuse Power Reset signal RS232 Power Battery Power to the GPRS modem is supplied via the cable harness in Figure 9 Cabling scheme in GPRS Gateway Box type GPRS-DLC-BX1/SP for use with GP1 or DL6 loggers. the Modem Box. Power is brought to the DIN rail either directly from the battery via a fuse or indirectly via the solar regulator charger. From the DIN rail it connects to both the modem and also to the external 8-way GP1 network cable socket built into the side of the Modem Box. This means that the battery power is also accessible to any GP1 or DL6 logger externally connected on the GP1 cabling network. (If you don’t want this to happen, the wiring at the DIN rail can easily be altered. See Cable harness wiring scheme on page 27). WARNING: Cover the solar panel when wiring up the system, as it will be live. 16 Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger 2.1 Check the Modem Flashes. Check to see the Modem LED start to flash next to the SIM card. This indicates that the modem is powered and it is trying to connect to the DeltaLINK-Cloud. Modem LED Flashing Codes Modem LED LED state Permanently ON Flash rate ON continuously Slow flash ON 200ms, OFF 2s ON 100 ms, OFF 200 ms Very quick flash OFF OFF Meaning Modem is ON but not registered on a network Modem is ON and registered on a network (idle mode) Modem is ON, but the software downloaded is corrupted or incompatible (BAD software) Modem either OFF, or Flash disabled when modem is asleep. Serial Connector LED Flash Codes Serial connector LED Modem LED Reset button LED state Flash rate On 0.5s, OFF 10s Meaning Idle, waiting for next job On 0.5s, OFF 5s Executing a job On 0.5s, OFF 2s Connected, no job executing On 0.5s, OFF 1s Connecting OFF Modem software is not running correctly, or power is off. Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger 17 3: Set up DeltaLINK-Cloud Requirements By this stage you should have achieved the following: Obtained a Delta-T logger Obtained a DeltaLINK-Cloud GPRS Modem Gateway, including GPRS modem and SIM card with a data package. Connected logger to modem Powered up logger and modem. Checked modem lights are flashing correctly You also need an internet connection. This can be a mobile phone, a tablet or a PC or Chrome device. It needs to be running a recent internet browser such as Internet Explorer version 9 or above. You also need an email address. 3.1: Go to DeltaLINK-Cloud and Create an Account Go to www.deltalink-cloud.com and register as a DeltaLINK-Cloud user with your email address and password. If you have not yet registered click on Create an account to display the Registration page Figure 10 DeltaLINK-Cloud 18 Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger Figure 11 The registration form for DeltaLINK-Cloud. Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger 19 Once registered the DeltaINK-Cloud Welcome page should appear:H Help e l p Figure 12 Welcome page. The actual layout will change depending on the size of your screen. 3.2 Add Gateway 3.2.1 Click on Manage Devices Help Figure 13 Manage Devices page 20 Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger 3.2.2 Click on Add Gateway 3.2.3 Fill in the Add Gateway form Name: Give your gateway a name, e.g. MyGateway: Description: Add something about your gateway, e.g. My BackYard. Gateway Type: Select from the list – e.g. DLC GPRS modem or DLC desktop Serial Number: Enter the serial number. For the DeltaLINK-Cloud GPRS modem this is written on the side of the modem- see below. (This may not be required for the desktop gateway Access Code: Enter the Access Code for the gateway. For the DeltaLINK-Cloud GPRS modem this is written on a label - see below Name* Description Gateway type * Serial Number * Access Code * AB1234567 Figure 14 The Add Gateway form and GGG12345 891234 the location of serial number and access code for the DeltaLINK-Cloud GPRS modem Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger 21 Figure 15 Waiting for a new gateway to open 3.3 Add a Logger to the new Gateway 3.3.1 Click on Add Logger. Figure 16 The Add Logger form. 22 Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger Information needed on the Add Logger Form Name: In the Add Logger form give your logger a name. This name will appear in DeltaLINK-Cloud when selecting which logger to connect to and when looking at the list of datasets saved to the cloud. It does not appear within the downloaded data file. Description: Tell us a bit about your logger. This information will appear in the Managed Devices list in DetaLINK-Cloud. Logger type: Select one from the list provided. This information is needed so that the DeltaLINK-Cloud server knows how to interact with the logger correctly. Serial Number: This is required for DeltaLINK-Cloud to connect to the logger e.g GP1-01-024 This information is written on the logger and can also be obtained by connecting directly to the logger from a PC using DeltaLINK. Once you have you have entered this information Click on Save. Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger 23 3.4a Check logger and gateway status Once both the gateway and logger have been added and they have successfully connected to the server, the user should see status information, as shown below. Figure 17 Showing the Gateway and Logger Status Your logger is now added to DeltaLINK-Cloud and will automatically update once a day. The schedule can be changed by going to the gateway Settings/Status page. For further assistance see DeltaLINK-Cloud online Help http://www.delta-t.co.uk/DeltaLINK-Cloud.asp To log in go to www.deltalink-cloud.com To contact Delta-T see page 30. 24 Install GPRS Modem Gateway with a GP1, DL6 or GP2 logger Wiring GPRS Modem Cable Harness for GP2 logger Reset button Not used Blue To modem Orange Brown Power, reset and alarm Signal to modem Black Ferrite bead 2 White Black Serial communication to GP2 and power from GP2 5 9 Red Fuse 6 10 15 TX RX 10 Grey Blue 4 3 5 1 15 5-way M12 connector 1 15-way D Connector 2 LED status indicator Figure 18 GP2 to GPRS Modem Gateway wiring harness GP2 Network cabling Options with GPRS Modem GP2-NPT GP2-RS232 EXT/5w-01 EXT/5w-05 EXT/5w-10 EXT/5w-25 GP2-USB PC-UK PC-EU PC-US PC-IN PC-CN GP2-PSU + GP2-NPC GP2/GP1-M8 GSM-BX1 modem RS232 Not used GP1 cabling network e.g. GP1-EXT-xx where xx=1, 5, 10 or 25m power (GPRS modem + antenna + cabling) for use in M-ENCL-B2 enclosure along with GP2 and 12V battery Figure 19 GP2 Netwrok Cabling Options Wiring 25 System Wiring for GP2 Logger with GPRS modem gateway in M-ENCL-B2 metal enclosure RS232 & Power Aerial GPRS Modem Power Mode Reset signalm Text message signal Fuse (2A 250V slow break 5.2x20mm) Regulator/charger Solar Panel Not currently in use Power Power Battery Fuse (6.3A 20mm) Power Battery Figure 20 GPRS Modem Gateway wiring with a GP2 logger 26 Wiring GPRS-BX1 Modem Box Wiring Harnesses LED status indicator 5-way M8 connector on outside of Modem Box 4 3 5 15-way D Connector To GP1 and/or DL6 logger(s) 5 Grey Grey 2 1 1k8 6 Grey White Black 2 RX TX 1 9 Green To modem Reset button Orange Black Red Brown Blue Red Blue Fuse 2A 250V 5.2x20mm Slow break Fuse 6.3 A 20mm DIN rail 15 10 Blue Optional alarm signal from logger 10 15 Ferrite bead To battery Figure 21 Cable harness wiring scheme for Modem Box GPRS-BX1/B. This connects to an LBAT4 battery for power via a fuse on the DIN rail. LED status indicator 5-way M8 connector on outside of Modem Box 4 2 3 1 5 Optional alarm signal from logger 5 Grey Grey 1k8 15 6 Grey White Black 2 9 Green Orange Black Red Brown Fuse 6.3A 20mm 10 15 10 Blue Reset button DIN rail 15-way D Connector To GP1 and/or DL6 logger(s) RX TX 1 To modem Blue Red Blue Fuse 2A 250V 5.2x20mm Slow break Ferrite bead To battery Brown Blue Figure 22 Cable harness wiring scheme for Modem Box GPRS-BX1/SP. This has a fuse and the solar regulator/charger between the battery and the modem. Wiring 27 GPRS-DLC-BX1-SP System Wiring with GP1 Logger Regulator/charger Solar Panel Aerial GPRS Modem Modem Power Fuse Power Reset signal RS232 Power Battery Figure 23 Wiring Scheme using Modem Box GPRS-DLC-BX1-SP which includes solar power, showing a GP1 logger connected 28 Warranty and Service Warranty and Service Terms and Conditions of Sale Our Conditions of Sale (ref: COND: 1/07) set out Delta-T's legal obligations on these matters. The following paragraphs summarise Delta-T's position but reference should always be made to the exact terms of our Conditions of Sale, which will prevail over the following explanation. Delta-T warrants that the goods will be free from defects arising out of the materials used or poor workmanship for a period of two years from the date of delivery. Delta-T shall be under no liability in respect of any defect arising from fair wear and tear, and the warranty does not cover damage through misuse or inexpert servicing, or other circumstances beyond their control. If the buyer experiences problems with the goods they shall notify Delta-T (or Delta-T’s local distributor) as soon as they become aware of such problem. Delta-T may rectify the problem by replacing faulty parts free of charge, or by repairing the goods free of charge at Delta-T's premises in the UK during the warranty period. If Delta-T requires that goods under warranty be returned to them from overseas for repair, Delta-T shall not be liable for the cost of carriage or for customs clearance in respect of such goods. However, Delta-T requires that such returns are discussed with them in advance and may at their discretion waive these charges. Delta-T shall not be liable to supply products free of charge or repair any goods where the products or goods in question have been discontinued or have become obsolete, although Delta-T will endeavour to remedy the buyer’s problem. Delta-T shall not be liable to the buyer for any consequential loss, damage or compensation whatsoever (whether caused by the negligence of the Delta-T, their employees or distributors or otherwise) which arise from the supply of the goods and/or services, or their use or resale by the buyer. Delta-T shall not be liable to the buyer by reason of any delay or failure to perform their obligations in relation to the goods and/or services if the delay or failure was due to any cause beyond the Delta-T’s reasonable control. Warranty and Service 29 Service, Repairs and Spares Users in countries that have a Delta-T distributor or technical representative should contact them in the first instance. Spare parts for our own instruments can be supplied and can normally be despatched within a few working days of receiving an order. Spare parts and accessories for products not manufactured by Delta-T may have to be obtained from our supplier, and a certain amount of additional delay is inevitable. No goods or equipment should be returned to Delta-T without first obtaining the return authorisation from Delta-T or our distributor. On receipt of the goods at Delta-T you will be given a reference number. Always refer to this reference number in any subsequent correspondence. The goods will be inspected and you will be informed of the likely cost and delay. We normally expect to complete repairs within one or two weeks of receiving the equipment. However, if the equipment has to be forwarded to our original supplier for specialist repairs or recalibration, additional delays of a few weeks may be expected. For contact details see below. Technical Support Users in countries that have a Delta-T distributor or technical representative should contact them in the first instance. Technical Support is available on Delta-T products and systems. Your initial enquiry will be acknowledged immediately with a reference number. Make sure to quote the reference number subsequently so that we can easily trace any earlier correspondence. In your enquiry, always quote instrument serial numbers, software version numbers, and the approximate date and source of purchase where these are relevant. Contact Details: Tech Support Team Delta-T Devices Ltd 130 Low Road, Burwell, Cambridge CB25 0EJ, UK email: [email protected] email: [email protected] web: www.delta-t.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1638 742922 Fax: +44 (0)1638 743155 30 Warranty and Service ">
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Key Features
- Secure cloud connectivity
- Automatic data upload
- Remote monitoring
- Data sharing
- SIM card included
Frequently Answers and Questions
What loggers are compatible with the Delta-T GPRS Modem Gateway?
It is compatible with GP1, DL6, and GP2 loggers.
How does the gateway communicate with the DeltaLINK-Cloud?
It uses a GPRS modem and a SIM card to send data to the cloud.
What are the power requirements for the modem?
At 13.2V, it consumes up to 166mA (1.2A peak) when communicating and 3-8mA otherwise.
How do I configure the gateway to connect to DeltaLINK-Cloud?
Follow the instructions in the User Manual to set up the gateway and add loggers using the DeltaLINK-Cloud interface, which is accessible at www.deltalink-cloud.com.
What are the data service charges for using the GPRS modem SIM card?
Contact Delta-T for information about SIM card data service charges.