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1. User Manual for the GP1 DL6 GSM Modem System Poro E JAE WW d d Fe Pr e al Leg e P ae DE Ke eech WW Zon GSM UM 1 Delta T Devices Notices Copyright Copyright Delta T Devices 2006 All parts of the GSM System design and documentation are the exclusive copyright of Delta T Devices Ltd CE Conformity Meets the intent of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC See GSM BX1 amp GP1 DL6 Network Regulatory Information pdf in the Product Documentation folder of the Delta T Software and Manuals CD 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 GSM UM 1 Nov 20 2006 Delta T Devices Ltd Tel 44 1638 742922 128 Low Road Burwell Fax 44 1638 743155 Cambridge CB25 OEJ email sales delta t co uk UK web www delta t co uk AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 2 Contents EE AV OUI GE 4 External connectors and cable GlANS wiccccccevevecceaiescucicesererdeeseadsactiesecdessessverssuuistenieioxs 5 PEATE GUC Te WEE E E 6 Ce EE 6 Beie aigle Le EE 6 SOWIE eebe 6 POC TENN NGM EE 6 FEN AG IN pega a renee eaneteetenmeta merece trrcces 7 Basic GSM Modem BOX sssscccccceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseeceeeesseueeseeeeeeessaeaeeeeeeeesssaaaeeeeeeees 7 GSM Modem Box solar power type GSM BXTI Ib 7 GSM Modem Box internal battery type GSM DBATIID EE 7 GSM Modem Box without battery type GSM B
2. fitted with 5 pin M8 female connector and cable harness for GP1 and DL6 loggers 3 cable glands for 1 optional GP1 relay modem control signal for text messages 2 external battery 3 optional external modem antenna and breather for battery outgassing DIN rail with terminals and 3A fuse Desiccant bag 2m modem configuration cable GSM RS DB9 NB Antenna type GSM ANT 1 external or GSM ANT 2 internal must be ordered separately See also External battery cable optional accessory NB Antenna type GSM ANT 1 external or GSM ANT 2 internal must be ordered separately for Siemens TC35it modem FME connector For use in areas where mobile phones work OK If reception is poor try using external antenna with ground plane mounted high up and clear of obstructions AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 24 Note 3 GP1 Extension Cabling Note 4 Modem Configuration Software Note 5 Text messaging Note 6 Mounting Internal antenna for TC35i modem GSM ANT 2 External antenna for TC35i modem GSM ANT 1 Mounting kit for GSM Modem Box GSM Mk Spares kit for GSM Modem Box GSM SK1 AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Programmable digital 7 day timer with LCD Prolongs battery life by only turning on modem when needed Turn on modem just once a week or up to 8 times a day and for durations of 1 minute to 24 hours Lithium battery for internal backup Operates from 10 to 55C GP1 cabling extension system
3. 1 modem with 5m cable Internal stub antenna for TC35i modem GSM ANT 2 GSM SK1 Mounting Kit for GSM Modem Box GSM MK1 i Spare rechargeable 10 Ah lead acid battery Battery charger LBC4 ML UK Mains lead for battery BC4 ML EU charger LBC4 ML US Solar Panel power kit GSM SOL4 A GP1 comms and power extension cable GP1 EXT XX XX 1m 5m 10m or 25m GP1 control line cable GP1 CC 100 GSM external battery cable GP1 EPC 02 DL6 M12 cable to M8 GP1 DL6 M8 connector 4 way GP1 network GP1 EB 4 expansion block AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 8 Also required for all systems You will also need to provide E E Data enabled SIM card from a local mobile phone service provider GP1 DL6 extension and or network cable s for your logger s GP1 and or DL6 logger s running firmware v1 30 or later PC with a telephone modem running DeltaLINK PC v2 2 or later See also the Accessories above To obtain the latest DeltaLINK version Link to http delta t co uk software download html To Upgrade DeltaLINK PC firmware To upgrade your firmware from the PC Start menu select Programs DeltaLINK PC Firmware Upgrade and follow the on screen instructions AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 9 Getting started The Modem Box is shipped preassembled apart from the battery the antenna and any external cabling Set up at your bench first Use of the optional GSMConfig modem configuration software will
4. Page 3 Extension cable from GP1 to modem GP1 mounting bracket Solar panel bracket Solar regulator charger Antenna connector Modem power cable RS232 to logger control line for text messaging Battery Brown ve Cable harness Fuse and connectors on DIN rail AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 4 External connectors and cable glands Cable glands for 1 external antenna 2 external battery or solar panel and or 3 control line from logger for triggering text messages Breather Connects to logger s via GP1 Network Cabling AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 5 Introduction The GSM Modem System provides battery powered GSM modem communications for GP1 and DL6 loggers Three power options are available Solar powered internal rechargeable lead acid battery GSM BX1 SP Internal lead acid battery with timer GSM BX1 IB Timer and cabling for an external lead acid battery GSM BX1 EB The weatherproof box has an external connector for plugging in GP1 or DL6 loggers via the GP1 network cabling system At least one network cable is required Cable glands are provided for cable to external battery G4SM BX1 EB optional signal cable for triggering transmission of SMS text messages optional external antenna cable Inside are mounting points for the modem battery and solar regulator option A DIN rail with terminals and fuse holder is provided It also takes
5. RS232 power 2 wire control line from logger signals modem to send text message 5 Test the program and relay connection Before starting logging 1 Connect the logger to your PC start DeltaLINK and select the Sensors window 2 Connect up and place sensors in conditions which should cause a text message transmission You should hear the relay click and receive a text message shortly after AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 15 Notes on Text Messaging behaviour The modem will not send text messages if it is not powered e g if using the Timer and the Timer is off GP1 and DL6 logger s have one relay only so if you use the relay to trigger text messaging you will not be able to use it for other contro purposes unless you wish to receive a text message each time the relay switches When logging the logger only checks the condition that controls the relay when a logging interval arrives Normally this system sends a single text message each time the condition becomes true To send the same message repeatedly for as long as the condition remains true select the Advanced control relay option and select the Enable pulsing option in the Control tab You can t send different messages for different alarm conditions Create a modem connection in DeltaLINK Create a connection in DeltaLINK for each logger connected to the Modem System l SES 7 8 Connect a logger to the Mode
6. Solar Panel Cover it to exclude light Attach the power cable from the Solsum solar charger regulator to the screw terminals on the back of the solar panel as indicated in the wiring diagram on the back of the solar panel Brown positive blue negative See also Solar Charge Controllers Instructions for the Solsum 6 6c AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 18 Install logger s For a GP1 you will need a cable of type GP1 EXT xx to connect to the Modem Box For aDL6 you will need a cable of type GP1 DL6 M8 Connecting multiple loggers to the GSM Modem Box The GSM modem can connect to up to 10 GP1 or DL6 loggers via the GP1 network cable using the 4 way expansion block GP1 EB 4 right Factors to consider the maxiumum permitted length of extension cable the effect of multiple GP1 loggers and logging frequency on the GSM Modem Box battery life Network Cabling Options GP1 EXT xx 1 5 10 or 25m extension cable 5 pin M8 male 5 core cable to M8 female GP1 EB 4 4 way junction box 5 pin M8 male 2m 5 core cable four M8 female sockets GSM BX 1 xx GSM Modem Box Example of a network cabling scheme with GSM Modem Box See also Using multiple loggers on a Network Location From the Start menu select Programs DeltaLINK PC Document Library Maximum permitted length for extension cables The key factor is the total cumulative cable length for all loggers added together which can be up to 6
7. connects to the modem box It permits serial comms with multiple GP1 and DL6 loggers and also supplies power but ONLY to GP1 loggers not DL6s Minimum cable requirement for GP1 is 1m extension cable Minimum cable requirement for DL6 is 1 5m M8 to M12 DL6 comms cable type GP1 DL6 M8 All modem systems GP1 and DL6 loggers are supplied with modem configuration software on CD also available from our website To configure your modem you will need modem configuration cable GSM RS DB39 The cable harness includes 2 leads green and yellow connected to DIN rail terminals for triggering GSM modem text messaging via a logger relay To use it the user needs to supply an external 2 core signal cable from logger to modem box The box may be bolted directly to a vertical surface via four M5 threaded brass inserts on the back of the box 156mm apart horizontally and 253mm apart vertically In addition four stainless steel wall mounting brackets amp bolts are provided to simplify mounting against a solid wall For attaching to a post you need the Mast Mounting Accessory Quad band right angle stub mount antenna for Siemens TC35it modem FME connector For use in areas where mobile phones work OK External quad band GSM modem aerial with wall mounting bracket and 5m coaxial cable for remote mounting of antenna FME female connector on cable for TC35it modem For use in areas where mobile phone reception may be more difficult Fixings f
8. the optional timer Antenna If mobile phone reception is good the modem can be fitted with a stub antenna If reception is poor then the external antenna option will provide better reception Logger cabling A GP1 network extension cable is required to connect a logger to the modem box A single GP1 logger may be connected via a type GP1 EXT extension cable Each DL6 logger requires at least a type GP1 DL6 M8 cable Up to ten GP1 or DL6 loggers may be connected with suitable cabling These cables also distribute power from the Modem System battery to GP1 loggers See also Install Loggers on page 19 For more options see GP1 Network Quick Start Guide Software Once the Modem System is fully installed each logger can be accessed either from a PC with a suitable telephone link using the DeltaLINK PC software or a GSM enabled Pocket PC using Pocket DeltaLINK Modems supplied by us are pre programmed but you will have to purchase and install your own data enabled SIM card in the modem See also Getting Started on page 10 A modem configuration utility GSMConfig is installed on your PC with DeltaLINK It can be used to set up text messaging or to configure or test the modem The GSM modem can be configured to send a text message to a mobile phone when triggered by a logger control relay It requires a 2 core cable from the logger to the modem box DIN rail terminals Mounting All modem boxes are supplied with 4 bolts and bra
9. 0m with the Siemens TC35i modem So you could have one logger at 60m or two each on 30m or ten on 6m each and so on Effect of GP1 loggers on the GSM Modem Box battery life GP1 loggers will take some power from the GSM Box battery even when not logging Their impact on battery life is shown under Battery Life Considerations on page 20 How to disconnect the external power supply to GP1 loggers The supply of external power to GP1 loggers via the external cabling network from the GSM Modem Box battery can be disconnected at the DIN rail Disconnect the cable labelled External Power It has black and white wires and is clearly indicated in the Wiring schemes on pages 21 to 22 AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 19 Battery life Considerations 1 Days Without Sun S Data on demand 2 24hr access slot modem actviyey EE oa 9 Lg 57 EE ee 1 imn 20 17 OI A 10 imr 18 16 5 39 10 imn 12 n 2 19 This table may help you judge how frequently to log readings and download date These are approximate figures performance will depend on local factors Notes 1 Number of days the 10Ahr battery in the GSM Modem Box may last before it needs recharging It assumes 0 7 sun hours kilowatt hrs day typical for mid Scotland See also http Awww solar4power com map11 global solar power html for maps of solar insolation Each logger is assumed connected to 2 ML2 sensors each takin
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11. ble via solar regulator to 10Ah sealed lead acid battery mounted with modem in plastic box sealed to IP66 flame resistant to UL94 5VA UV stabilised fitted with 5 pin M8 female connector and cable harness for GP1 and DL6 loggers 3 cable glands for 1 optional GP1 relay modem control signal for text messages 2 external solar panel 3 optional external modem antenna and breather for battery outgassing DIN rail and terminals Desiccant bag 2m modem configuration cable GSM RS DB9 NB Antenna type GSM ANT 1 external or GSM ANT 2 internal must be ordered separately Does not include mounting post or mast for solar panel Siemens TC35i modem in box with 10Ah sealed lead acid battery with timer note 2 to preserve battery life Mounted with in plastic box sealed to IP66 flame resistant to UL94 5VA UV stabilised fitted with 5 pin M8 female connector and cable harness for GP1 and DL6 loggers 3 cable glands for 1 optional GP1 relay modem control signal for text messages 2 optional external solar panel 3 optional external modem antenna and breather disc for battery outgassing DIN rail with terminals and 3A fuse Desiccant bag 2m modem configuration cable GSM RS DB9 NB Antenna type GSM ANT 1 external or GSM ANT 2 internal must be ordered separately Siemens TC35i modem in box with timer note 2 to preserve external battery life Mounted with in plastic box sealed to IP66 flame resistant to UL94 5VA UV stabilised
12. ckets to attach the box to a plate or wall For attaching to a post use the Mounting Kit type GSM MRT AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 6 Unpacking Check your contents against your order and any packing lists All GSM Modem Box Systems include the Basic GSM Modem Box Basic GSM Modem Box Siemens TC35i modem Plastic Modem Box sealed to IP66 fitted with GP1 network cable connector 5 pole M8 female 3 cable glands for external battery or solar power cable optional signal cable for triggering transmission of SMS text messages and optional external antenna cable PTFE breather DIN rail with terminals and 3A fuse holder Desiccant bag PC modem serial cable GSM RS DB39 to configure the modem from a PC GSM Modem Box solar power type GSM BX1 SP In addition to the Basic GSM Modem Box this includes 30W solar panel Solar Panel Mounting Bracket and U bolts Solar regulator charger 10Ah sealed lead acid battery 2 m power cable with flying leads GSM Modem Box internal battery type GSM BX1 IB In addition to the Basic Modem Box this includes 10Ah sealed lead acid battery Timer GSM Modem Box without battery type GSM BX1 EB In addition to the Basic Box and Modem this includes Timer This does not include a battery or external battery cable AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 7 Accessories The following optional extras may also have been supplied External antenna for TC35i GSM ANT
13. d ready to use If you have no need for the text messaging option then you may skip this section and go to Create a modem connection in DeltaLINK on page 16 To configure the modem You will need a PC with RS232 serial port or USB RS232 adapter 1 Disconnect modem from serial cable in the GSM System box and connect it directly to your PC serial port using PC modem serial cable GSM RS DB9 2 From the PC Start menu select Programs DeltaLINK PC GSMConfig utility GSMContig GSMContig Settings GSM modern will be used with oe F ll logger GSM modem is connected to comi ll RS232 port 3 Set GSM Modem will be used with to DL6 GP1 4 Set GSM modem is connected to the PC serial port that you are using 5 Click Configure modem now Click Help for additional on screen instructions AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 13 To test your modem connection Complete stage 1 4 above then 5 Connect your PC modem to a telephone line enter connection details as shown Test GSM modem connection Dial out using DC modem GSM modem number Test 65M modem connection now 6 Click Test GSM modem connection now Watch as the program run through its test sequence and reports its progress Click Help for additional on screen instructions To set up text messaging The Modem System uses the logger s relay channel to trigger transmission of a text message to the mobile number This section assumes you have programmed
14. dem box Only use our approved lead acid batteries which minimise outgassing in the GSM box Other lead acid batteries should be mounted together with the regulator charger in a separate well ventilated enclosure provided by the user Do not charge any external battery including one in the GSM modem box via any of the M8 to M8 5 core extension cables to protect them from any accidental short circuit currents Do not power the GSM modem via any M8 to M8 5 core extension cable The modem may use 2 3A on start up Solar power To prevent shocks cover the solar panel before connecting or disconnecting wiring The solar regulator charger must be installed vertically for correct operation The solar panel wires MUST have the correct polarity brown and blue Desiccant A desiccant bag is provided with the GSM box to buffer humidity changes inside the box and prevent condensation Replace or regenerate this annually Technical Support Terms and Conditions of sale Our Conditions of Sale ref COND 1 00 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 twelve months from the date of delivery Delta T shall be under no l
15. g 20 mA when read 2 Modem and GP1 external cabling network continuously powered i e not using a timer 3 Assumes timer is configured so that the modem is powered for 2 hours in every 24 External GP1 cabling network is powered continuously 4 One day s worth of GP1 data logged every 1sec should download via GSM i e at 9600 baud in under 7 minutes A full GP1 may take 26 minutes 5 Number of GP1 loggers connected to the GSM Modem Box which are taking external power from the GSM Modem battery GP1 loggers take their power from the highest available voltage source An external 12V battery will always be higher than their internal battery DL6 loggers cannot take external power and so have no impact External power to the GP1 loggers via the extension cabling may be disabled at the DIN rail in the Modem Box leaving the loggers to rely on their internal batteries AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 20 Wiring Diagrams Wiring scheme for GSM BX1 SP Solar Power 7 5A Fuse 2 Modem Modem power ext message contro 3A Fuse blue and black Battery RK blue and black Modem power Battery AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 21 Wiring scheme for GSM BX1EB External Battery black and blue Modem power Text message control Timer GP1 EPC 02 External battery cable Wiring scheme for GSM BX71 IB Internal Bat
16. iability 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 our 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 supplying replacement parts free of charge or by repairing the goods free of charge at Delta T s premises in the UK during the warranty period lf 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 we much prefer to have such returns discussed with us in advance and we may at our discretion waive these charges AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 27 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 our 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 de
17. lay or failure to perform our 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 Service 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 from our works These can normally be despatched within a few working days of receiving an order Spare parts and accessories for sensors or other 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 agreement of Delta T or our distributor On receipt at Delta T the goods will be inspected and the user informed of the likely cost and delay We normally expect to complete repairs within a few working days 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 Technical Support Technical Support is available on Delta T products and systems Users in countries that have a Delta T Distributor or Technical Representative should contact them in the first instance Technical Support questions received by Delta T will be handled by our Tech Support team Your initial enquiry will be acknowledged i
18. m Box 7 Mounting Kit 6 8 Network Cabling Options 19 PC modem serial cable 13 Pocket DeltaLINK 6 power 12 relay 15 Service and Spares 28 Siemens TC35i 7 SIM 10 SIM card 9 Solar Charge Controllers 23 solar panel 7 Solar Panel installation 18 Solar Panel power kit 8 Solar power 27 Solsum regulator 18 Spares Kit 8 Specifications 24 Technical Support 27 test modem connection 14 text messaging 6 14 Text Messaging behaviour 16 Timer 12 Timer Instruction Manual 23 Upgrade DeltaLINK 9 USB RS232 13 Using multiple loggers 19 Wiring Diagrams 21 Page 29
19. m System using a suitable extension cable See also page 19 Start DeltaLINK and click Cancel when it tries to connect to a logger Select File New Connection In the Connection dialog click New In the Connection Properties dialog enter a descriptive name for your connection e g GP1 logger on 07890 123456 and select Telephone modem in the Connect to logger using list If you are intending to network more than one logger to the Modem System enable Networked and enter the logger s type and serial number In the Details tab select the name of your PC modem enter the telephone number of your Modem System and click OK DeltaLINK will now dial and connect to your logger You can later select the connection that you have just created to connect to the same logger again AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 16 Install Modem Box The box may be bolted directly to a vertical surface via four M5 threaded brass inserts on the back of the box 156mm apart horizontally and 253mm apart vertically Four stainless steel wall mounting brackets are also provided as standard to simplify mounting against a solid wall If using the solar charger it must be mounted vertically If using the internal antenna careful placement of the box may assist signal reception Mounting Kit for GSM Modem Box type GSM MK1 Use this with the U bolts provided for attaching to a post or mast AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 17 I
20. mer temporarily set it ON to provide continuous power when setting up or testing the Siemens GSM modem To turn the power on toggle the Manual button on the Timer until the red LED lights About the Timer Battery power is wired via the Timer to provide intermittent power to the modem Chose when and for how long you would like to communicate with loggers e g once per day for one hour from 14 00 See also Battery Life Considerations on page 20 For wiring instructions see the diagram on the side of the Timer For programming instructions see the DIN rail Timer Instruction Manual Notes The timer may also be used with the solar panel possibly of value in regions where sunlight is insufficient for your needs Text messaging cannot occur when modem power is off The timer is itself powered from the GSM modem battery but also has its own battery back up The power distribution at the DIN rail is also configured to provide continuous external power for GP1 loggers You may disable this if you like See How to disconnect the external power supply to GP1 loggers on page 19 AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 12 Configure Test or Add Text Message to modem This section describes how to use the GSM modem configuration software GSMContfig to Configure the modem Test your modem connection Add a text message for sending to a mobile phone Note If your modems is supplied by Delta T it will be preconfigured an
21. mmediately with a T number and an estimate of time for a detailed reply Make sure to quote our T 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 Tel 44 0 1638 742922 Delta T Devices Ltd Fax 44 0 1638 743155 128 Low Road Burwell email tech support delta t co uk Cambridge CB5 0EJ U K web www delta t co uk AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 28 Index antenna 8 11 Antenna 6 Batteries 27 battery 8 Battery charger 8 battery life 19 Battery life 20 cable glands 5 Cable glands 6 CE 2 connectors 5 Contact 28 control line cable 8 Copyright 2 DeltaLINK 16 DeltaLINK PC 6 9 Desiccant 27 DIN 6 DL6 M12 cable 8 Documents 23 EMC 26 expansion block 8 extension cable 6 8 External antenna 11 external battery cable 8 Firmware Upgrade 9 GP1 network cable 19 GP1 DL6 MB8 6 19 GP1 CC 100 8 GP1 EB 4 8 19 GP1 EPC 02 8 GP1 EXT 6 GP1 EXT xx 19 GP1 EXT XX 8 GSM ANT 8 GSM ANT 1 8 GSM BX1 EB 7 GSM BX1 IB 7 GSM BX1 SP 7 GSMConfi 13 GSMConfig 6 13 GSM MkK1 6 8 17 AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd GSM RS DB9 13 GSM SK1 8 GSM SOL4 8 Internal antenna 11 Layout 4 LBAT4 8 LBC4 8 logger install 19 modem 12 13 how to configure 13 Mode
22. nstall Solar Panel option Warnings Observe the warnings given in the solar panel guide and the Solsum solar charge controller Cover the panel before wiring it up to prevent electric shocks from bare wires f Observe the polarity requirement i of both the solar panel and the et Solsum regulator TU Gi 2 Note the Solsum regulator provides a a sects diode and fuse protection for the panel but is not protected from the wrong polarity Showing a GP1 logger at top solar panel Mount the Solsum solar charge and GSM Modem Box each fixed to a controller vertically post using U bolts and mounting brackets This usually means ensure the Modem Box is vertical Considerations when mounting solar panels Observe the warnings above of course Tilt it to the angle of latitude or in high latitudes up to 10 degrees more to capture more light early in the day You may wish to place the panel to shield your GSM Modem Box and or logger from the sun Do not to site an air temperature or RH sensor directly above the panel rising hot air may distort ambient readings Assembly Mounting bracket bolts cabling and U bolts are provided Assemble the two halves of the solar panel bracket with the bolts provided See also SX20 40 Single Module Mounting Kit Attach that to a mast not provided Add the solar panel See also Solar panel Instruction Sheet and a separate Appendix and Wiring diagram and Warnings on back of
23. or mounting GSM Modem Box onto tubular masts or poles 3 off 3A fuses for DIN rail 3 off 7 5A fuses for charger regulator 2x 25 gm activated clay desiccant bags 50cm spiral wrap 5 cable ties Spare DIN rail cable 3 blanking plugs for cable glands Page 25 Rechargeable 12V 10Ah sealed lead acid battery with spade terminals Supplied battery as standard with GSM BX1 IB and GSM BX1 SP Modem Box LBAT4 Battery Mains battery charger for 10Ah lead acid battery Input voltage charger for range 100 240V AC 3A For indoor use only LBAT4 NB Suitable mains connection lead must be ordered separately LBC4 Solar panel 30W solar panel with mounting kit including U clamps for GSM regulator charger and cabling for connection to GSM Modem Box modem box Supplied as standard with GSM BX1 SP Modem Box GSM SOL4 NB Does not include mounting post or mast Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC This product meets the intent of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC For a certificate of conformity see GSM BX1 amp GP1 DL6 Network Regulatory Information pdf in the Product Documentation folder of the Delta T Software and Manuals CD AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 26 Care and Safety Batteries External lead acid batteries should have an in line 3A fuse to protect the GP1 network extension cables Only use one external battery The GSM modem including any GP1 network should never have more than one battery one may be present in the GSM mo
24. require you to temporarily connect the PC directly to GSM Box with a serial cable So if possible set up and test the system next at your desk PC before installing it in the field Fit a SIM card You must locally obtain and fit a data enabled SIM card 1 Obtain a data enabled SIM card with a phone number 2 Remove the modem from the GSM box by undoing two M3 x 35mm screws 3 Find the SIM card slot and press the adjacent button to eject the card holder 4 Fit the data enabled SIM card 5 Refit the modem in the box Locate SIM card eject button AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 10 Install the antenna Which antenna Use internal antenna GSM ANT 2 where mobile phones work OK If reception is poor try using external antenna GSN ANT 1 mounted high up and clear of obstructions Internal antenna Screw the right angle stub antenna into the FME connector as shown with the antenna vertical External antenna Undo and extract the rubber O ring from the cable gland Push it over the cable and reassemble as shown Screw the FME connector into the modem For optimum reception mount the antenna vertically and high up AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 11 Supply power to the modem The modem will need power before you can configure test or use it Unpack and fit the internal battery or your own external battery For wiring schematics see Wiring Diagrams on page 21 Use of the Timer If using the Ti
25. tery o To Modem Le bo o S oo Boo o TE 0p 5 Modem power 3A Fuse External power Text message control Timer Ss 5 3 re 2 Blue and black AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 22 A Dual rate soil moisture recording with DeltaLIME pdf Other Documents Product Usage pdf In DeltaLINK PC Document Library SE Geisen Notes PDF In particular See TA Using dial up modems with Delta INE pdf GP1 Network Quick Start Guide Lsing linearization table files with Delta INK pdf Di Warranty Service and Technical Support po DeltaLINK Library Documents See also the Delta T Software and Manuals CD Other manufacturers The following documents and instructions are supplied with individual system components by the respective manufacturers and may change without notice Solar Charge Controllers supplied with Solsum 6 6c SX20 40 Single Module Mounting Kit Instructions SM 421A Issued with solar panel bracket Instruction Sheet and a separate Appendix issued with Solar Panel Wiring diagram on back of Solar Panel DIN Rail Timer Instruction Manual supplied with digital Timer AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 23 Specifications GSM Modem Box solar power GSM BX1 SP GSM Modem Box int battery GSM BX1 IB GSM Modem Box without batt GSM BX1 EB Note 1 Antennae Solar powered Siemens TC35i modem in box with battery 30W solar panel with mounting bracket 2 m ca
26. the message and number into the modem using GSMConfig as described above 1 Enable text messaging Complete stage 1 4 above then 5 Click Enable SMS text message transmission and enter text messaging settings Configure SSM modem M Enable SMS text message transmission SMS message text write your message here Destination SMS enabled number 12345678 Configure GSM modem now 6 Click Configure GSM modem now Click Help for additional on screen instructions AT 2005 Delta T Devices Ltd Page 14 2 Test the text message configuration Reconnect the GSM modem to the Modem System cable and ensure it s powered up 2 Briefly connect together the two DIN rail terminals green and yellow wires e g with a piece of bent wire This simulates a contact closure in the logger relay Within a minute or two you should receive a text message at your mobile number sch 3 Program the logger s relay Refer to the GP1 or DL6 Quick Start Guide and DeltaLINK online Help for information about programming the logger In a Standard GP1 or DL6 program enable the Alarm relay or Advanced control relay option and enter details in the Alarm or Control tab and click on Apply to send the program to the logger 4 Connect the logger s relay Connect the logger relay channel to the text message control lines green and yellow in the modem box via 2 black DIN rail terminals as shown using a 2 core signal cable Extension cable

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