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Grant SQ2020/2040 Data Logger Getting Started Guide
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1. Grant DATA ACQUISITION Accsense Wireless System Temperature Monitor Contents 1 Installing the B1 06 Gateway uuuu00nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nnnnn nn nnnnenn 2 2 Installing the PP OGS se 2a ee 3 Se Wining the P04S nee 5 Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 1 1 Installing the B1 06 Gateway 1 1 Gateway Hardware Checklist A B1 06 Accsense Internet Gateway B AC Power Adaptor C Ethernet Cable D User Guides 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 2 1 2 Installing Gateway to a Network Plug the AC power adaptor into the back of the gateway in the connection marked Power Connect the Ethernet cable in the connector marked Ethernet at the back of the gateway the other end of the cable connect into a network internet connection Turn the power switch at the back of the gateway to ON Depending on the type network being used the gateway may be issued with an IP address via DHCP if this is the case when network connection has been established the Ethernet LED at the rear of the gateway will appear orange The Ethernet activity LED will flash green when data is being sent Assuming that there is successful contact to the server the initial communication will create a new account that can be logged into The account will not exist until this first communica tion has been received by the server In the event of the gateway losing power or the internet connection the gateway can store up to 1900 dat
2. as shown for each probe Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 23 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 24 Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 25 Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 26 Grant Grant Instruments Cambridge Ltd Shepreth Cambridgeshire SG8 6GB Tel 44 0 1763 260811 www grant co uk acquisitionsales grant co uk Fax 44 0 1763 262410 Printed in England Accsense A2 05 29975 UK
3. button on the front for several seconds until both LED s on the front of the pod become lit Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 5 29975 2 3 Associate Pods to Gateway Associating the sensor pods to the gateway establishes a connection between the two devices To associate wait at least a minute after powering up the gateway the gateway is ready when the two outer LED s are flashing green Hold the Associate button on pod for at least 5 seconds until the blue LED on the pod flashes rapidly release the Associate button on the pod and immediately push the red associate button on the back of the gateway for 1 second During the associating process the LED s on the gateway and the pod will flash rapidly for approximately 30 seconds Note Each pod will be required to be associated with gateway separately 2 4 Placing the pods The gateway must be located no further than 80 metres away from at least one of the sensor pods This distance may be shorter if the system is operating in an environment where there are obstacles that will interfere with radio frequency transceivers If multiple sensors pods are associated in a network the pods should be placed within 80 metres of one another distance depends on interference to form a mesh network and communicate with the gateway In the event that a sensor pod loses connection with the system up to 255 points per sensor can be stored in the pod When the sensor pod regains connecti
4. positive side of the contact connects to Pin 2 digital 1 or Pin 3 digital 2 of the connecter red as shown The negative return side of the contact connects to Pin 1 of the connector black as shown Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 17 3 5 A1 09 Note All wire colours shown are for images only and may change with your specific sensor 3 5 1 Analog 0 5Vdc Volt Input Pointe ideen The positive lead red as shown of the voltage sensor can be connected into pins 4 to 9 of the connector With Pin 9 being Voltage input 1 and Pin 4 being Voltage Input 6 The voltage range of the pod is O to 5Vdc The negative return side of each sensor connects into Pin 10 of the connector Black as shown 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 18 3 5 2 Digital Inputs The digital inputs can be a contact closure The positive side of the contact connects to Pin 2 digital 1 or Pin 3 digital 2 of the connecter red as shown The negative return side of the contact connects to Pin 1 of the connector black as shown Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 19 3 6 A1 10 Note All wire colours shown are for images only and may change with your specific sensor 3 6 1 4 20mA Current Loop Inputs i The positive lead red as shown of the current sensor can be connected into pins 4 to 9 of the connector With Pin 9 being Current input 1 and Pin 4 being Current Input 6 The current range of the pod is 4 20mA The
5. RTD sensor connects in to pins 7 8 and 9 of the connector The positive side of the sensors connects into Pin 7 of the connector red as shown The negative return side of the sensor connects into Pin 9 of the connector Black as shown Then a wire link is required between Pins 8 and 9 on the connector Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 14 3 2 5 3 Wire RTD DW The 3 wire RTD sensors connect into Pins 7 8 and 9 of the connector The positive side of each sensor connects into Pin 7 red as shown The negative return side of each sensor connects into 8 and 9 of the connector 2 black wires as shown 3 3 A1 05 The A1 05 has no external connections for sensors it has 2 built in sensors Ambient Temperature and Humidity It can also be used as a repeater pod to allow distance pods to be connected to the gateway Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 15 29975 3 4 A1 08 Note All wire colours shown are for images only and may change with your specific sensor 3 4 1 Thermistor Input re RP SEN SEELE IE 0 oiar et a sae atama ed sweet 4 The thermistor coefficients are fora 10KOhms thermistor The connections are as shown with one wire of the each probe into Pins 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 with the second wire from each sensor joined together in Pin 10 of the connector polarity is not essential Version 1 August 2010 Page 16 3 4 2 Digital Inputs The digital inputs can be a contact closure The
6. a points When the gateway regains power or the connection to the internet the stored data will be transferred to the online account 1 3 Gateway LED Guide Power Wireless Status Wireless Network Transmit Error Status Internet Transmission Operating Status Version 1 August 2010 Page 3 29975 1 4 Gateway LED Conditions A Er ee ME Er EEE re Normal activity connected to server Associating with Pod Wireless network initializing No Internet connection No connection to server Fatal error 29975 Version 1 August 2010 age 4 2 Installing Pods 2 1 Pod Hardware Checklist Nlaccsense and Easy Remote Physical Sensing 1 3 5V 25 mA max Excitation Analog Input 0 to 5VDC 4 20 mA Loop Supply Voltage 20VDC jo 99 8999 S94 A Accsense Pod A1 02 A1 05 A1 06 A1 08 A1 09 A1 10 or A1 13 B AC Power Adaptor C 3 x AA batteries D Connection Guide Not applicable for the A1 05 E User Guide 2 2 Installing the batteries Remove the mounting clip and battery bay lid loosen screws on the underside of the pod Fit 3 x alkaline or 1 5v lithium batteries observing the correct polarity Note it is recommended that the batteries are fitted even if the pod is to be powered by the AC power adaptor as it will continue to operate and record readings for a short period of time if there is a power failure Turn the pod on by holding down the ON OFF
7. n y SNE RCL RR Ari The current input will measure 4 20mA Loop The negative side of the sensor goes in to Pin 10 of the connector black as shown The positive side loop return of the sensor goes into Pin 8 of the connector blue as shown The Sensor excitation has an output of 20Vdc to enable the sensor to be powered this goes into Pin 9 of the connector red as shown 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 10 3 2 A1 02b Note All wire colours shown are for images only and may change with your specific sensor 3 2 1 Analog 0 5Vdc Volt Input Connection The Analog input will accept a voltage between 0 and 5Vdc The negative side of the sensor goes in to Pin 1 of the connector black as shown The positive 0 to 5Vdc side of the sensor goes into Pin 2 of the connector red as shown Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 11 3 2 2 Thermistor Input The thermistor coefficients are for a 10KOhms thermistor The connections are as shown into Pins 3 and 4 on the connector polarity is not essential 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 12 3 2 3 Digital Inputs The digital input can be a contact closure and a timer The positive side of the contact connects to Pin 5 of the connecter blue as shown The negative return side of the contact connects to Pin 6 of the connector black as shown Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 13 3 2 4 2 Wire RTD The 2 wire PT100
8. negative return side of each sensor connects into Pin 10 of the connector Black as shown 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 20 3 6 2 Digital Inputs The digital inputs can be a contact closure The positive side of the contact connects to Pin 2 digital 1 or Pin 3 digital 2 of the connecter red as shown The negative return side of the contact connects to Pin 1 of the connector black as shown Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 21 3 7 A1 13 Note All wire colours shown are for images only and may change with your specific sensor 3 7 1 2 Wire RTD The 3 wire PT100 RTD sensors connect into 3 positions Pins 1 2 and 3 Pins 4 5 and 6 Pins 7 8 and 9 of the connector The positive side of each sensor connects into Pins 3 6 and 9 of the connector red as shown The negative return side of the sensor connects into Pins 1 4 and 7 of the connector Black as shown Then a wire link is required between Pins 1 and 2 Pins 4 and 5 Pins 7 and 8 on the connector 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 22 3 7 2 22 Wire RTD Negative Connections Positive Connection The 3 wire RTD sensors connect into 3 positions Pins 1 2 and 3 Pins 4 5 and 6 Pins 7 8 and 9 of the connector The positive side of each sensor connects into Pins 3 6 and 9 red as shown The negative return side of each sensor connects into Pins 1 and 2 4 and 5 7 and 8 of the connector 2 black wires
9. on to the gateway or another pod that has a connection with the gateway the stored data will be transferred to the online account Version 1 August 2010 Page 6 2 5 Pod LED Conditions Wireless Wireless network transmit Wireless network activity Associating Pod with the Gateway Pod failed to join network Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 7 3 Wiring the Pods 3 1 A1 01 Note All wire colours shown are for images only and may change with your specific sensor 3 1 1 Analog 0 5Vdc Volt Input TREE ART r Negative Connection The Analog input will accept a voltage between 0 and 5Vdc The negative side of the sensor goes in to Pin 1 of the connector black as shown The positive 0 to 5Vdc side of the sensor goes into Pin 2 of the connector red as shown The Sensor excitation has an output of 5Vdc at 25mA to enable the sensor to be powered Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 8 3 1 2 Digital Inputs gt amp Digital input 1 can be used as a contact closure and or totaliser Digital input 2 can be used as a contact closure totaliser and or timer The positive side of the contact connects to Pin 5 digital 1 or Pin 6 digital 2 of the connecter red as shown The negative return side of the contact connects to Pin 4 digital 1 or Pin 7 digital 2 of the connector black as shown Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 9 3 1 3 4 20mA Current Loop Input me Perr CALGON ns Saat we
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