ISA Intelligent Sensing Anywhere ISMTI-V1 Multi purpose autonomous remote management system User Manual

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CLOG500
User Manual
ISA – Intelligent Sensing Anywhere
Rua Pedro Nunes, Edifício D
3030-199 Coimbra, Portugal
Phone: +351 239 791 090
Fax: +351 239 791 099
Email: info@isasensing.com
http://www.isasensing.com
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Data
Versão
Descrição
Autor
16/07/2014
V0.01
First release of document.
Artur Vieira
03/09/2014
V0.02
Added
option
for
variant
EXC5_20XY
possibilitie to have possibilitie to have 2
Artur Vieira
sensors.
18/09/2014
V1.0
Revision
Ester Soares
27/01/2015
V1.01
Changes for FCC certification
Artur Vieira
02/03/2015
V2.00
Revision
Ester Soares
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Índice
1 General Information................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 CLOG500 Model Numbering..................................................................................................................... 1
2 FCC PART 15 compliance...................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 RF Exposure Information ............................................................................................................................. 3
3 Warnings ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
4 Maintenance................................................................................................................................................................ 4
5 Typical Installation procedure ............................................................................................................................. 4
6 Sensor connection .................................................................................................................................................... 5
6.1 CLOG500 supplied with external cable ................................................................................................ 6
7 Placing the CLOG500 ............................................................................................................................................. 6
7.1 Attaching the CLOG500 .............................................................................................................................. 6
7.1.1 Using glue to attach......................................................................................................................... 7
7.1.2 Using cable ties to attach .............................................................................................................. 9
7.2 Possible scenarios ........................................................................................................................................ 10
8 Equipment activation ........................................................................................................................................... 11
8.1 Passing the magnet to activate ............................................................................................................ 11
8.2 Visual Indicators ........................................................................................................................................... 11
8.3 Equipment information ............................................................................................................................. 13
9 CLOG500 configuration ...................................................................................................................................... 13
9.1 Sensor types and input numbers ......................................................................................................... 13
9.1.1 Sensors connect through radio device................................................................................. 14
10 Tips and Tricks ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
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1 General Information
The CLOG500 is a multi-purpose autonomous (GSM/CDMA/GPRS based, battery powered)
remote management system providing data logging, automatic meter reading and alarms,
certified to be used under potential explosive atmospheres.
Collected and stored data is sent to a central server via GSM, through SMS or TCP, with a
configurable frequency from several times a day to one time per week. This data can be
requested by any cell phone using SMS.
The system’s supply is obtained through a long life lithium battery which guarantees great
autonomy and easiness in installation.
1.1 CLOG500 Model Numbering
aaC5_xxyz
aa
EX = Equipment for Hazardous location (Certified
Blank = Generic use equipment
for ATEX, IECEx, USA and Canada)
00 = 3 Inputs (software selectable from analogue or digital)
10 = 2 analog inputs
11 = 1 analog input and 1 digital input
xx1
20 = 2 Analog Inputs
30 = 3 Digital Inputs
40 = 1 analog Input and 1 digital input
90 = 1 current (0-20mA) input.2
Y3
0 = No modem
3 = 2G Modem
modem
0 = No ISM Band Transceiver
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CDMA
1xRTT
2G
GPS
modem
1 = with ISM Band transceiver
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Check the safety manual for input parameters.
This model does not have hazardous location.
2 FCC PART 15 compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You may also find helpful the following booklet, prepared by the FCC: "How to Identify and
Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems."
This booklet is available from the U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402.
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WARNING: Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or
registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under
Federal Communications Commission’s rules.
2.1 RF Exposure Information
This device meets government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to
radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of U.S.
Government.
The device complies with FCC radiation limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In
order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposures limits, human
proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
3 Warnings
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ANY MANIPULATION OF THE EQUIPMENT.
Reading of this manual and safety manual is mandatory prior to any manipulation
of the equipment. Failure to comply with presented safety instructions may lead to
severe damage or injury and loss of liability by the manufacturer.
These instructions must be kept and followed throughout the life of the equipment.
Never open the equipment when a potential explosive atmosphere may be present.
POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD. CLEAN ONLY WITH DAMP
CLOTHS.
Only use approved batteries.
Check other warnings in this manual (always marked with
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4 Maintenance
The equipment will have no maintenance inside the safety zone. The maintenance
possible to perform on the field is just the batteries exchange and SIM Card
replacement.
For
others
problems
the
equipment
must
be
returned
to
manufacturer.
5 Typical Installation procedure
This procedure is valid for versions that contain a GSM or CDMA modem.
For version that only contains the ISM Band transceiver the only necessary steps are the
sensor connection, equipment placement and activation.
1) Connect the sensor to the CLOG500 (see section 6). Some models may already have this
connection.
2) Position the equipment next to the target (gas tank gauge, pulse meter, etc) and attach
it using the base of the equipment (see section 7).
3) Attach the sensor to the target.
4) Prepare the SMS to send to the equipment (see section Error! Reference source not
found.).
5) Activate the CLOG500, passing the magnet in order to prepare it to receive the SMS
configuration (see section 8.1). In some models it may be possible that you need to
operate the ON/OFF switch in order to activate the CLOG500 (see section 8).
a) Check if a red LED starts to flash inside the CLOG500.
b) After 2 minutes a green LED should turn ON and, after 30 seconds, start to flash.
This means that the modem is already registered on the GSM network (ready for the
SMS).
6) Send the SMS to the CLOG500 (see section Error! Reference source not found.).
7) Wait for the response from the CLOG500 (see section Error! Reference source not
found.).
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8) Check if the values for the ‘SQ:’ and ‘MEM:’ are correct (see section Error! Reference
source not found.).
9) Check if the value for the cabled channel is identical to the one shown by the respective
sensor. A 4%~ 6% errors is admissible.
10) Take note of the installation data on a sheet (see section Error! Reference source not
found.).
11) Take all the waste with you.
12) Congratulations, the installation is complete.
6 Sensor connection
The only external component connected to the equipment may be a Rochester6320S level
sensor (max length= 3 m), or any sensor / digital switch which are compatible with the
equipment.
The sensor must already have the correct plug to connect to the CLOG500. The sensor
connector is illustrated in the following picture:
Figure 1 - Sensor connector location.
Attention: The sensor connector has a correct position for the cable insertion.
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Figure 2 – CLOG500 with sensor connected.
6.1 CLOG500 supplied with external cable
The equipment may be supplied with external cable for sensor connection. The connection
between the equipment and the sensor should be made using a junction box.
Check Installation and safety manual for cable color code and safety parameters.
7 Placing the CLOG500
7.1 Attaching the CLOG500
The equipment should be attached to a solid surface (1m to 2m from the ground) with a
vertical orientation (if possible) optimized for radio transmission and communication.
To attach the equipment, it is recommended to use glue to fix the enclosure to the tank or
use cable ties. The next Figure shows an example of how to correctly attach the CLOG500
to a gas tank hook with cable ties or glue.
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Figure 3 – Example of correct attaching on a gas tank hook with cable ties or glue.
Some provided or recommended accessories:
Figure 4 - Cable ties.
Figure 5 - Wurth MS Instant (Ref:
Figure 6 –C leaner product - Wurth
0893226100)
Brake Cleaner (Ref: 08901087)
7.1.1 Using glue to attach
1.
In case of fixation by glue, the user should clean the tank surface to remove dirt and
degrease from the area where is going to apply glue:
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Figure 7 - Cleaning the tank surface before applying glue.
2.
Next, apply glue to the base that is going to be fixed in the tank and attach to the
tank. Apply sufficient glue to provide a good fixation.
Figure 8 - Base fixation.
3.
Remove any glue excess.
4.
Wait some minutes to allow the glue to fix.
5.
Hook the CLOG500 in the base.
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Figure 9 – CLOG500 in the final position.
7.1.2 Using cable ties to attach
1.
Attach the base to a pipe or some other acceptable place using cable ties.
Figure 10 - Fixation of the base.
2.
Hook the CLOG500 in the base.
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Figure 11 - Final position of CLOG500.
The CLOG500 should be installed as indicated in the previous figure, vertical position and
the sensor cable at the lowest side.
7.2 Possible scenarios
The installation attaching option should be based on tank type. Equipment should always be
placed in a vertical position when possible.
The CLOG500 must be conveniently placed on a solid area (not in places that can move or
have mechanical shock, for example covers, doors or fences), safe from flooding and
particular attention should be paid to installation in totally metallic boxes, due to the effect
of the Faraday cage.
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8 Equipment activation
8.1 Passing the magnet to activate
In order to activate the CLOG500 the user must have a magnet. The location to wave the
magnet over is illustrated in the following picture. In the CLOG500 the magnet is on the
opposite side from the sensor connection.
Figure 12 - Location to pass the magnet on the CLOG500.
8.2 Visual Indicators
The CLOG500 has two LED lights that can be seen from the outside, visible on the bottom,
if looking through the semi-transparent enclosure.
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Figure 13 - Location of the red and green LED on the CLOG500.
Equipment that only have the ISM Transceiver will only have the RED LED.
Visual indicator
Status
OFF
Green (modem LED)
Always ON
Flashing
Observations
Modem OFF
Modem ON, waiting for GSM Network registration
Modem ON and registered on GSM Network, waiting for
SMS
OFF
System on stand-by mode
Red
Flashing
System in Installation phase, accepts installation SMS
(system LED)
Always ON
Error state
Table 1 - Visual Indicators description for equipment’s with GSM / CDMA modem.
Visual indicator
Status
OFF
Red
(system LED)
Flashing (Fast)
System on stand-by mode
Equipment in installation phase, can respond to radio
messages.
On (Duration 2s) Equipment transmitting a Radio message.
Always ON
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Error state
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Table 2 - Visual Indicators description for equipment with only ISM Band Transceiver.
The CLOG500 only accepts the installation SMS if both red and green LEDs are flashing. If
the equipment receives an installation SMS when the red LED is OFF, the equipment will
respond with an SMS error.
It is advisable to only send messages to the equipment after the green LED is flashing;
otherwise the SMS can take longer to be delivered to the equipment, delaying the
installation procedure.
8.3 Equipment information
Equipment information, such as SIMCard phone number, IMEI, serial number, Radio ID and
product reference can be found in metallic labels at the bottom of the equipment. The
equipment has a bar code (QR Code) that can be read with most mobile phones with all
such information.
9 CLOG500 configuration
The CLOG500 has physical inputs and wireless inputs (in some models) available to connect
several sensor types. The sensor readings are associated with logic inputs (channels). The
data associated to each channel is saved and sent later to a remote server, by SMS.
The configuration consists of associating each sensor (connected to a particular input) with
a channel. This configuration is assured by sending a message (SMS installation) to the
CLOG500, which sends back another SMS. This means that the installer cell phone number
must be part of the SMS installation.
9.1 Sensor types and input numbers
Note that not all the inputs are available for all sensor types. There are differences between
CLOG500 models. The next table shows the possible combinations depending on the sensor
type and on the CLOG500 model.
Sensor Type / Possible inputs (input number)*
CLOG500 Model
Voltage
Data: 0~100%
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Digital-Voltage
Voltage 0-5V
Digital - Impulses
Digital – Input
Data: 0~1023
Data: 0~1023
Data: 0 ~2^32
Data: 0 or 1
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SIG1(1) / SIG2(2) /
SIG1(1) / SIG2(2) /
SIG(3)
SIG(3)
--
--
--
SIG1 (1)
--
SIG2(2)
SIG2(2)
SIG1 (1) / SIG (2)
SIG1 (1) / SIG (2)
SIG1 (1) / SIG (2)
--
--
EXC5_30XY
--
--
--
SIG1(1) / SIG2(2) /
SIG1(1) / SIG2(2) /
SIG(3)
SIG(3)
EXC5_40XY
SIG1 (1)
SIG1 (1)
--
--
--
EXC5_00XY
SIG1 (1)
SIG1 (1) / SIG2(2)
SIG1 (1)
EXC5_10XY
SIG1 (1)
SIG1 (1) / SIG2(2)
EXC5_11XY
SIG1 (1)
EXC5_20XY
(*) input number is the number to be used in the SMS installation (example for the input 2: CLOGI C1:2RC TEL:+351912345678).
Table 3 – Possible sensor types on each CLOG500.
Note: In order to use input 3 “SIG(3)” in variant EXC5_00XY as Digital Input or Digital
Impulses is necessary to place the Jumper S2 in the Open Position.
9.1.1 Sensors connect through radio device
For sensors connect via a radio device (RTU), the input number to put in the installation
message is the “Radio ID:” field presented in the technical label of the radio device. This
number can have any value from 10 to 65530.
10 Tips and Tricks
Here are some useful tips and tricks for CLOG500 installer:

For level sensors use channel 1 to 2 because the CLOG500 sends instant data to
these channels. Instant data is very useful for level sensors.

Always configure cabled sensor on channel 1 and wireless sensor on channel 2
(wireless sensors are available only on some CLOG500 models).

When passing the magnet to activate equipment, rub it 3 or 4 times.

The PIN code of the SIMCard should be deactivated or changed to the PIN code
provided by ISA.
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
Enable your SMS report on the installer cell phone in order to get feedback from
the SMS (delivery report).

The CLOG500 has a limit to the number of SMS (for each type of SMS) it can send
each day. In case the limit is reached, the installer can reset the counter in order to
receive an SMS from the CLOG500. To reset the daily SMS counter, send the
following SMS:
CLOGM01000000PP0000000

To uninstall a sensor from a channel, send an installation SMS with one dash instead
of input number and another dash instead the sensor type. For instance:
CLOGI C1:-- TEL:+351912345678
Troubleshooting
Diagnostic/Solution
Problem
If you receive a SMS starting with 01 – Verify the installation message and try sending the SMS
????Mxx, an error has occurred
on the configuration SMS. The
error code is indicated by xx:
01 – Unknown message
02 – Error on the control code
03 – Message length error
04 – Invalid arguments
05 – Message not processed
06 – Installation message out
of installation period
again.
02 – The control code is incorrect. Verify the control code and
try sending the SMS again.
03 – Installation SMS is incorrect; verify the arguments and try
sending the SMS again.
04 – Correct the arguments in the installation SMS and try
sending the SMS again.
05 – Installation SMS is incorrect; verify the arguments and try
sending the SMS again.
06 – The configuration time exceeded. Repeat the installation
procedure.
You don’t receive an SMS back
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and you don’t receive the
delivery report.
 Erroneous telephone number: Verify the phone number on
the equipment and compare it with the number used to send
the installation message. If the number is incorrect, please
repeat the installation procedure.
 Damaged equipment: If the phone number is correct, please
change the equipment and repeat the installation procedure.
 GSM Signal is too weak: Change the location of the
equipment and try again. If the problem persists again, don’t
install equipment in that location.
You don’t receive an SMS back
 Erroneous telephone number: Verify the phone number on
but you receive the delivery
the equipment and compare it with the number used to send
report.
the installation SMS. If the number is incorrect, please repeat
the installation procedure.
 Damaged equipment: If the phone number is correct, please
change the equipment and repeat the installation procedure.
 GSM Signal is too weak: Change the location of the
equipment and try again. If the problem persists again, don’t
install equipment in that location.
 Daily SMS counter by type of SMS reached the limit (10 by
default). Send an CLOGM type SMS to reset the counter (see
tips section 10).
A channel was incorrectly
configured – I’d like to uninstall
it.
 Send an installation SMS with one dash instead of input
number and one dash instead the sensor type. For instance:
CLOGI C1:1RC C2:-- TEL:+351912345678
Table 4 – Troubleshooting.
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