Itron 24ZRA AMR transceiver device for utility meters User Manual 2 4ZR IPP Range Extender Installation Guide
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OpenWay
2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender
Installation Guide
DRAFT OpenWay
Identification
OpenWay Batter-powered Gas Range Extender Installation Guide
09/22/2009 TDC-0832-000
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Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference.
• This device must accept any interference that may cause undesirable operation.
This device must be permanently mounted such that it retains a distance of 20 centimeters (7.9 inches) from all persons in order to comply with FCC RF exposure levels.
UL Hazardous Locations
This device is certified under Electrical Equipment for use in Class 1, Division 2, Groups C and D, UL Standard 1604.
Transportation Classification
The Federal Aviation Administration prohibits operating transmitters and receivers on all commercial aircraft. When powered, the is considered an operating transmitter and receiver and
cannot be shipped by air. All product returns must be shipped by ground transportation.
Modification and Repairs
To ensure system performance, this device and antenna shall not be changed or modified without the expressed approval of Itron. Any unauthorized modification will void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Warning Only authorized Itron personnel should attempt repairs on Itron equipment. Attempts to do so by others might void any maintenance
contract with your company.
Contents
Before You Begin ..........................................................................................................v
Chapter 1 Introduction .................................................................................................1
Specifications ......................................................................................................................................2
Related Documents.............................................................................................................................3
Chapter 2 Installation ...................................................................................................5
Installation Checklist............................................................................................................................5
Installation Flowchart ................................................................................................................5
Configure the 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender..........................................................................................6
Reconfigure an Installed 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender ..............................................................7
Read an Installed 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender.........................................................................8
Select a Mounting Location.................................................................................................................8
Link to a CENTRON Meter..................................................................................................................8
Link to the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module .........................................................................................10
Mount the Range Extender ...............................................................................................................12
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting........................................................................................13
Index .............................................................................................................................15
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Contents
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Before You Begin
Before beginning the installation, verify that you have the following equipment and tools
available.
Equipment Provided by Itron
• 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender (OWR-1000-001).
• Itron magnet (MSE-0159-003).
• Bluetooth-enabled FC200 handheld computer (or laptop computer) loaded with
Endpoint-Link or Endpoint-Link Pro software version 5.4 or higher.
• OpenWay Belt Clip Radio (AMI-0100-001).
• 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module Installation Guide (TDC-0816-xxx).
Equipment Provided by You
• Location and serial number of the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module needing mitigation.
• Two #8 screws – the type of screw depends on the mounting surface.
• Screwdriver – the type of screwdriver depends on the screws.
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Before You Begin
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Itron's OpenWay® 2.4ZR-IPP (Itron Private Profile) Range Extender is installed when data
is not being exchanged between an OpenWay CENTRON® electric meter and a 2.4GZ
OpenWay Gas Module. If both the CENTRON meter and the gas module are working
properly, there may be radio frequency (RF) signal constraints preventing the meter and the
module from communicating with one another. RF signal constraints may be caused by
physical barriers between the components or there may be too great a distance between the
meter and the gas module. The range extender is strategically placed between the meter and
the gas module, providing an extension to the gas module's RF range that enables data flow.
Note The 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender is not a signal amplifier.
The range extender is small and easy to install. Its electronic components, radio antenna,
and group of A-cell batteries are all enclosed in a translucent, polycarbonate weather-proof
casing that is mounted and secured to a stationary object with two screws. The batteries are
designed to last for the life of the product and do not need replacing.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
The 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender is configured with the same Itron tools used for
programming the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module. When mitigation and installation is
complete, a reliable signal path is established between the gas module and the CENTRON
meter.
Specifications
The 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender (model OWR-1000-001) is designed for outdoor
installation and operation. The functional and operational specifications are listed below.
Functional specifications Description
Power source Two A-cell lithium batteries
Tamper detection None
FCC compliance Part 15 certified
Intrinsic safety UL Class I, Division 1, Groups C and D
Product identification Numeric, bar-code, and serial number
Construction materials Translucent polycarbonate cover, encapsulated
electronics
Operational specifications Description
Operating temperatures -40° to 158° F (-40° to +70° C)
Operating humidity 5 to 95% relative humidity
Frequency band 2.4 to 2.475 GHz ISM (industrial, scientific, and medical)
band
Modulation Direct sequence spread spectrum
Data integrity Verified in every data message
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Related Documents
Meter compatibility Description
Electric meters OpenWay CENTRON
Hardware version 1.5 only
System release firmware version SR1.6-SR2.0 SP5.1
Gas meters 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module
Model OWG-5001-xxx or later with IPP
Related Documents
• 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module Installation Guide – Direct Mount (TDC-0816-xxx)
• Endpoint-Link Pro Server Software User's Guide (TDC-0737-xxx)
• Endpoint-Link Pro Field Service Representative's Guide (TDC-0735-xxx)
• Endpoint-Link Endpoint Programming Guide (TDC-0744-xxx)
• OpenWay Belt Clip Radio User Guide (TDC-0791-xxx)
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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CHAPTER 2
Installation
To set up and install the 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender, perform all of the procedures in the
Installation Checklist in the order listed.
Installation Checklist
Step Procedure
1Configure the 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender on page 6.
2Select a Mounting Location on page 8.
3Link to a CENTRON Meter on page 8.
4Link to the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module on page 10.
5Mount the Range Extender on page 12.
Installation Flowchart
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Chapter 2 Installation
Configure the 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender
The range extender and the gas module must have the same configuration settings. This can
be performed before the range extender is deployed into the field and must be done before
the final field installation.
Configure the range extender communications parameters with a Bluetooth-enabled FC200
handheld computer (or a laptop computer) loaded with Endpoint-Link or Endpoint-Link Pro
software, the OpenWay Belt Clip Radio, and the same configuration files used to program
the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module during installation. See the Endpoint-Link Endpoint
Programming Guide (TDC-0744-xxx) for more complete programming information. An
Itron magnet is also required to initiate communication between the range extender and
other devices.
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Configure the 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender
To configure the 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender
1. Position and hold the Itron magnet over the label on the side of the range extender for
approximately five seconds and then remove the magnet.
2. Watch the red LED blink pattern to verify that the range extender is searching for the
configuration devices.
LED color # of blinks Description
Red 3 The range extender is scanning for the Belt Clip Radio and a
computer running Endpoint-Link software.
None 0 Communication failed. Retry step 1.
The range extender should now be exchanging data with the handheld computer
running Endpoint-Link software.
3. Using Endpoint-Link, verify successful configuration of the range extender.
Note If the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module is not yet programmed, then it should be
programmed at this time. Refer to the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module Installation
Guide (TDC-0816-xxx) for complete instructions.
Reconfigure an Installed 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender
The initial configuration of the range extender with Endpoint-Link software is performed to
prepare it for communication prior to setting up the RF links and the final installation.
Reconfiguring a range extender that is installed and operating resets its parameters and
requires that you repeat the radio link setup and verification procedure before the range
extender will operate.
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Chapter 2 Installation
Read an Installed 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender
Endpoint-Link may be used to read diagnostic information from a range extender that is
already installed and operating. When Endpoint-Link is used to read diagnostic information,
the range extender is returned to normal operation with its previously configured
communication parameters and continues scheduled communications with the CENTRON
meter and the gas module.
Select a Mounting Location
Note Perform each procedure in the order listed in the Installation Checklist on
page 5.
Following the general guidelines below should ensure successful results when selecting a
mounting location for the range extender.
Important Mounting is only temporary at this time because the range extender may
need to be moved to a different location during the procedures to Link to a
CENTRON Meter on page 8 and Link to the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module on page
10. Do not drill holes or use any method that damages any surfaces until the final
location is verified.
• If the range extender can be mounted within sight of the meter and the gas module, the
location is probably adequate.
• Select a location for the range extender where physical barriers and obstructions
(buildings, bushes, vehicle parking, and so on) between the electric meter and the gas
module are minimal. If possible, choose a location for the range extender so that it is
above any obstructions.
• Determine the best mounting position for the device based on available mounting
surfaces.
• Consult and follow your company's guidelines for installing equipment. If it is
necessary to install the device on private property, request permission from the
property owner before permanently installing it.
Link to a CENTRON Meter
Important Perform each procedure in the order listed in the Installation Checklist
on page 5.
The radio link from the range extender to the CENTRON meter must be established
before you establish a link to the gas module.
The Itron Private Profile 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module does not need to be pointed to a
specific CENTRON meter. Any CENTRON meter may be joined to the range extender.
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Link to a CENTRON Meter
The range extender searches for CENTRON meters and attempts to join the meter with the
best signal quality. The meter with the best signal quality should typically be the
CENTRON meter on the same premise as the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module but it could be
a different meter depending on the relative locations of all nearby meters.
To set up and verify the radio link to the CENTRON meter
1. If this is a new installation, temporarily mount the range extender in close proximity
to the location selected in Select a Mounting Location on page 8.
• The arrow on the label must be pointing up.
• Remember that mounting is temporary at this time because the range extender
may need to be moved.
2. To activate the radio joining process, hold the Itron magnet on the side of the range
extender over the label for approximately five seconds and then remove the magnet.
The range extender searches for CENTRON meters and attempts to join the meter
with the best signal quality.
3. Watch the red LED to verify that the range extender has successfully joined to a
CENTRON meter.
The status of the connection with the CENTRON meter is indicated by the blink
pattern of the red LED visible through the range extender's case.
LED
color
# of
blinks
Definition Action
Red 3 The range extender is scanning
for a CENTRON meter to join.
No action is needed.
Red 5 The range extender is joined to a
CENTRON meter.
No action is needed.
None 0 The range extender could not join
to a CENTRON meter.
Repeat step 2.
If the range extender still does not join
a CENTRON meter, relocate the range
extender and repeat step 2.
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Chapter 2 Installation
4. Watch the amber LED to verify the signal quality of the connection between the range
extender and the CENTRON meter.
To maintain a reliable connection, the radio link between the range extender and the
CENTRON meter must have sufficient signal quality. After the establishing a
connection, the range extender indicates the relative signal quality by the number of
amber LED blinks.
LED
color
# of
blinks
Definition Action
Amber 1 Poor signal quality. Relocate the range extender and return
to step 2.
Amber 2-5 Acceptable signal quality. No action is needed.
Three to five blinks are the best signal
quality, but two blinks is usually
acceptable.
5. Perform the procedure Link to the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module on page 10.
Link to the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module
Important Perform each procedure in the order listed in the Installation Checklist
on page 5.
The radio link from the range extender to the CENTRON meter must be established
before you establish a link to the gas module.
You have a limited period of time to complete the setup and verification of the radio link
between the range extender and the gas module. The time available depends on the time
setting configured in the range extender's install window parameter. The install window
parameter default setting is 10 minutes.
To set up and verify the radio link to the gas module
1. Go to the gas meter with the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module and use the Itron magnet
to activate the gas module's radio joining process. Refer to the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas
Module Installation Guide for complete instructions.
LED
color
# of
blinks
Definition Action
Red 3 The gas module is scanning for a
device to join.
No action is needed.
Red 5 The gas module is joined to the
range extender.
No action is needed.
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Link to the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module
LED
color
# of
blinks
Definition Action
The gas module could not join to
the range extender.
• If the range extender's install
window has not yet expired, retry
step 1.
• If the install window has expired,
repeat the procedure Link to a
CENTRON Meter on page 8.
After verifying the signal quality
on the range extender,
immediately return to this section
and repeat step one.
• If the gas module still does not
join the range extender, the range
extender should be relocated to a
more suitable location, either
away from physical barriers and
obstructions to provide a clearer
path to the gas module or
physically closer to the gas
module. Afterwards, repeat the
procedure Link to a CENTRON
Meter on page 8.
None 0
2. After establishing a connection between the gas module and the range extender, return
to the range extender and verify the signal quality.
The status of the connection with the gas module is indicated by the blink pattern of
the green LED. The green LED repeats its blink pattern every minute for the duration
of the install window.
LED
color
# of
blinks
Definition Action
Green 1 Poor signal quality. Relocate the range extender and repeat
the install process from the procedure
Link to a CENTRON Meter on page
8.
Green 2-5 Acceptable signal quality. No action is needed.
If the signal quality is two blinks or
better, an acceptable radio link has
been established between the range
extender at its temporary mounting
location and both the CENTRON
meter and the gas module.
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Chapter 2 Installation
Mount the Range Extender
Note Perform each procedure in the order listed in the Installation Checklist on
page 5.
To permanently mount the range extender, perform the following procedure.
To mount the range extender
1. If the permanent mounting location is significantly different from the location first
attempted, you may need to perform the procedures Link to a CENTRON Meter on
page 8 and Link to the Gas Module on page 10 again to verify that the radio links are
satisfactory for the exact location where the device is going to be mounted
permanently.
2. Position the range extender in the optimum location determined by the procedures
Link to a CENTRON Meter on page 8 and Link to the Gas Module on page 10.
3. Using two screws, mount the device to a stationary object.
Caution Do not over-tighten the screws as this may damage the range extender's
polycarbonate case.
4. Record the range extender location, according to your company asset management
requirements.
Note Any additional magnet activations or configuration changes performed on
either the gas module or the range extender after the range extender is permanently
mounted require you to perform all of the steps in Link to a CENTRON Meter on
page 8 and Link to the 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module on page 10. Performing these
procedures reestablishes the radio paths between all the devices.
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CHAPTER 3
Troubleshooting
If communication stops or you cannot establish communication between the range extender
and the CENTRON meter or the gas module, try one or all of the following solutions.
• Use Endpoint-Link software to check the configuration settings of the gas module and
the range extender. These settings should match.
• Repeat the steps in Configure the 2.4ZR-IPP Range Extender on page 6.
• Repeat the steps in Link to a CENTRON Meter on page 8.
Important The order in which you perform the magnet swipes when setting up RF
paths is critical. The path between the range extender and the electric meter must be
established first. Then, during the install window, the gas module must have a magnet
swipe to establish its connection to the range extender.
• If communication continues to fail, contact Itron to replace the 2.4ZR-IPP Range
Extender.
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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
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Index
A
about • 1
B
before you begin • v
belt clip radio • v
C
configuring • 6
construction materials • 2
D
data integrity • 2
documents • 3
E
Endpoint-Link • v, 7, 8
equipment provided by Itron • v
equipment provided by you • v
F
FCC compliance • ii, 2
frequency band • 2
functional specifications • 2
H
handheld computer • v
humidity • 2
I
identification • 2
installation • 5
installation flowchart • 5
installation overview • 5
intrinsic safety • 2
L
location • 8
M
magnet • v
materials • 2
meter compatibility • 2
modulation • 2
mounting • 12
O
operating humidity • 2
operating temperature • 2
operational specifications • 2
P
part number • v
power source • 2
prerequisites • v
product identification • 2
R
reading • 8
reconfiguring • 7
related documents • 3
requirements • v
S
safety • 2
see also • 3
specifications • 2
T
tampers • 2
temperature • 2
Troubleshooting • 13
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Index
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