Silicon Controls SC414002 GASLOG Cellular Dialer User Manual ML000043 docx
Silicon Controls Pty Ltd GASLOG Cellular Dialer ML000043 docx
User Manual
SC414 Cellular Dialer SC User Manual Date: 2013-09-02 Suite 2, Level1; 12 Waterloo Road Macquarie Park NSW 2113 Australia (ACN 054 993 529) Phone +61 2 8877 6060 Fax +61 2 8877 6099 Document: ML000043 rev 3 2013 Silicon Controls Pty Ltd All Rights Re eserved Disclaimer All material contained in this docume ment is furnished pursuant to the terms and conditionss of o a duly executed Product Licence ("Licence") and/or a duly exe executed Agreement to Purchase or Lease Equipmentt ("Agreement") (" and/or a duly executed Non-Disclosure Agreeme ent (“NDA”). 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Change History Revision Date 2009-12-02 Desc escription of Change Prepared By Approved By Rele elease for FCC Certification JH MN 2013-08-07 Revi evised corporate address. Adde ded RF Exposure information JH MN 2013-09-02 Clari larified model numbering in resp sponse to TCB query. JH MN Document: ML000043 rev 3 © 2013 Silicon Controls Pty Ltd All Rights Res eserved Page 1 of 7 1 OVERVIEW 1.1 GASLOG System The GASLOG System is a tele lemetry system designed to provide continuouss monitoring of gas tank installations. Tank level, meter reading, re and other status information is transferred red from the remote site to the enterprise database according ing to a defined reporting schedule. Sites communicate with a Server er using the mobile telephone network (GSM/GPR PRS or CDMA, depending on model). The Server stores the site information in an industry standard SQL database that can easily be integrated into other processe ses in the supply chain. The GASLOG system is highlyy scalable and capable of handling hundreds off th thousands of customers, sites and tanks. GASLOG System Architecture 1.2 GASLOG Model Numbe bering SC414anrst – Cellular Dialer a= n= A = ANZ (IECEx) B = EEC (ATEX) 6 = 868Mhz Long ng Range Type 2 C = USA (AEx) 7 = 916Mhz Lon Long Range Type 2 3 = GSM 900/1800 4 = GSM 850/1900 5 = GSM 850/900/1800/1900 6 = GSM + UMTS/HSPA SPA 7 = 1xRTT CDMA 8 = 1xRTT + EVDO CDMA r= s= 1 = 2 x Universal Input (3V) 1 = 2G GSM Type 1 2 = 2G GSM Type 2 4 = 1xRTT CDMA Type pe 1 5 = 1xRTT + EVDO CDMA Type 1 3 = 3G GSM Type 1 t= Document: ML000043 rev 3 © 2013 Silicon Controls Pty Ltd All Rights Res eserved Page 2 of 7 1.3 GASLOG Site Equipmen ent Each GASLOG cellular site consi sists of two primary components: SC414 Cellular Dialer. Connectss to sensors and performs data logging and Serve rver communications via a cellular network. Sensor(s). Senders provide loca cally wired tank level information for the SC414 Cel ellular Dialer. Document: ML000043 rev 3 © 2013 Silicon Controls Pty Ltd All Rights Res eserved Page 3 of 7 2 SC414 CELLULAR AR DIALER INSTALLATION NOTE: This product should only ly be b installed by qualified personnel. 2.1 Overview The SC414 Cellular Dialer is spec pecifically designed to mount on LP-Gas tanks and d connect to existing tank float gauges, eliminating the need ne for expensive intrinsic safety barriers and d w wiring to the tank. The SC414 periodically communicate ates with the GASLOG Server via a cellular netw twork, transferring all the recorded tank level and gas usag age data to the Server. 2.2 Location The location of the Dialer is a prim rime consideration. Not close to pipes, metalwork or o other solid obstacles (other than the body off the th tank upon which it is mounted). ible. As high off the ground as possib The location should minimise the chance of the Dialer being subject to physicall sh shock or vibration. NOTE: 2.3 The cellular netwo ork signal strength is often improved by moun unting the Dialer higher or further away from m metal objects. Install Sender(s) The Dialer comes with a mount nting bracket attached to ease fixing of the Diale ialer in place. Detach the bracket using an SC663A Remov oval Tool. Detaching the mounting bracket The underside of the Dialer conta tains two Field Sensor interface connectors and the th battery compartment. Plug the cable from the Senderr to one of the Field connectors. 2.4 Activation To install the Dialer the SC414 n needs to be manually activated from its normal power po down state. This is done using the SC664A Activatio tion Tool. The activation point is on the side of the e case near the LEDs, as shown in the figure below. When n the Activation Tool is sensed by the SC414 the red re LED will illuminate. Document: ML000043 rev 3 © 2013 Silicon Controls Pty Ltd All Rights Res eserved Page 4 of 7 SC664A Activa ivation Tool SC414 Activation The SC414 will retrieve its operat rational parameters from the GASLOG database du during its initial activation. Configuration parameters are ver erified by the GASLOG database and may be que ueried using the GASLOG Explorer or EAGLE software tools ols. 2.5 Mounting a Dialer to a Tank (Adhesive Method) Re-attach the mounting brackett to the Dialer. Turn the Dialer upside down and d apply adhesive to its base. The mounting bracket has ha a defined channel moulded in, along which ich adhesive may be dispensed. Turn the Dialer upright and press ss it lightly down onto the tank surface. Maintain the Dialer in position unt ntil the adhesive cures 2.6 Mounting a Dialer (Scre rew Method) NOTE: Do not screw into a tank! The mounting bracket incorporat rates moulded features, in the form of bosses and nd break-out holes, to aid the location of mounting screws. Choose a self tapping screw appr propriate for the material that the structure is made de from. Hold the mounting bracket agains inst the locating surface and, screw through the bre reak-out hole and into the structure. With the bracket secured in plac lace, attach the Dialer by locating the bracket’s latching la features into the SC414 case and pressing the SC C414 onto the bracket until the latch audibly “clicks cks” into place. Document: ML000043 rev 3 © 2013 Silicon Controls Pty Ltd All Rights Res eserved Page 5 of 7 3 MAINTAINING THE HE SC414 CELLULAR DIALER 3.1 Inspection and Cleaning ing The following should be inspected ted every time the tank is filled: Housing is clean and has no cra racks or significant abrasions Mounting plate is securely fasten tened to the mounting surface Outer sheath of the sensor cable ble(s) are not damaged Sensor(s) and Meter(s) are prop operly fitted and fixed in place WARNING: Potential electrosta tatic charging hazard: Clean housing with damp cloth h only to avoid static discharge Do not use solvents 3.2 Battery Replacement If the battery needs replacemen ent, it must only be replaced with an approved ce cell type. Contact Silicon Controls for approved battery sp specifications (refer to document SP000017). Refer Re to Silicon Controls’ publication TN00007 for the batte ttery replacement procedure. Document: ML000043 rev 3 © 2013 Silicon Controls Pty Ltd All Rights Res eserved Page 6 of 7 4 FCC PART 15 COM OMPLIANCE GASLOG equipment has been tested ted and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Ru Operation is subject to the following two condition ions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer ference, and (2) this device must accept any interference ce received, including interference that may cause eu undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and nd found to comply with the limits for a Class B digi igital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limi imits are designed to provide reasonable protection on against harmful interference in a residential installatio ation. GASLOG equipment generates, use ses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the installation manual, may cause harmful interference with radio io communications. However, there is no guarantee that at interference will not occur in a particular installati lation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to o radio or television reception, which can be determ rmined by turning the equipment off and on, the user mayy try to correct the interference by one or more off th the following: o Reorient or relocate the receiv eiving antenna of the radio or television. o Increase the separation betwe ween the equipment and the receiver. o Connect the equipment onto oa an outlet on a different branch circuit than that off the t receiver. o Consult the dealer or an exper perienced radio/TV technician. The user may find the following book oklet helpful: o How to Identify and Resolve e Radio-TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.. 2 20402. WARNING: changes or modifications ons to GASLOG equipment not expressly approved ed by Silicon Controls could void the user's authority to ope perate the equipment. 4.1 RF Exposure Informatio tion This device meets the government’ss requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufa factured not to exceed the emission limits for expo posure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Com mmunications Commission of the U.S. Governmen ent. This device complies with FCC radia diation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled de environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human pro proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches hes) during normal operation. The antenna(s) used for this transmi mitter must not be co-located or operating in conjun junction with any other antenna or transmitter. 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