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1. Manufacturer Signature sa x Frank Tillmann Managing Director This declaration relates exclusively to the machinery in the state in which it was placed on the market and excludes components which are added and or operations carried out subsequently by the final user 27
2. A new battery pack can be ordered at Eijkelkamp Refer to 6 1 1 Follow all procedures of 5 3 1 to 5 3 5 2 Disconnect the battery connector A CAUTION Work according to your local ESD safety regulations Avoid touching the printed circuit board PCB Note All setting changes that have not yet been saved will be lost when the battery pack is disconnected gt 3 Carefully remove the empty battery pack B B from the Velcro 4 Place the replacement battery pack CAUTION Prevent contact between the battery pack and the PCB Note Make sure the battery pack is placed in the correct position Refer to the figure The battery connector A must easily reach the connector on the modem C gt 5 Connect the battery connector Note When the battery pack is connected to the modem The modem will behave as if the service button was pressed All LEDs will briefly go on to indicate the modem is powered 6 Follow all procedures of 5 3 6 to 5 3 8 7 Dispose of the old battery pack in a proper way Refer to 2 6 2 23 Replacing the SIM card optional WARNING Always disconnect the external power supply and battery pack before replacing the SIM card CAUTION Make sure that the PIN code of the SIM card is turned off or set to the desired PIN code Note If a PIN code is used make sure that the PIN code that was configured in the modem is identical to the PIN code of the SIM card EPP Follow all proc
3. Cinterion Wireless Module TC63i GCF CC V3 42 2 A Certification Criteria Version CC Version is a list of valid tests that has to be performed to obtain a certification for a mobile device ETSI EN 301 511 V9 0 2 Global System for Mobile communications GSM Harmonized EN for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and GSM 1800 bands covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements ETSI EN 301 489 7 V1 3 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 7 Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems GSM and DCS NEN EN IEC 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requirements Giesbeek 03 Jul 2014 Manufacturer Signature r a x Frank Tillmann Managing Director This declaration relates exclusively to the machinery in the state in which it was placed on the market and excludes components which are added and or operations carried out subsequently by the final user 26 7 2 EC Declaration UMTS C 4 EC Declaration of Conformity The undersigned representing
4. Note The ideal RH for electronics is between 40 and 60 When the Current Humidity Indicator dis plays an RH of about 60 70 it is most likely that there is a moisture problem inside the modem and action must be taken 3 Ifthe Humidity Indicator Card displays an RH of above 60 the following steps must be taken a Inspect the condition of the modem and the sealing of the enclosure and dust caps There should be no damage b Contact Eijkelkamp 53 9 Inspecting and cleaning the inside of the modem HUMITECTOR MAXIMUM HUMIDITY INDICATOR P N MXC 56789 a amp a 50 60 70 80 90 RELATIVE HUMIDITY PERCENTAGE HIGHEST PERCENTAGE HOLE CONTAINING DISSOLVED CRYSTALS INDICATES MAXIMUM HUMIDITY SURPASSED FOR A PROLONGED PERIOD OF TIME APPROX 24 HRS CURRENT HUMIDITY INDICATOR READ AT LAVENDER BETWEEN PINK amp BLUE 10 20 30 40 50 60470 80490 100 CHANGE DESICCANT IF PINK VISUALLY INSPECT COMPONENT IF PINK STORE IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER i STOPE tne GoaeE A S d Chemie Performance Packaging BAG BEFORE USING Colton CA www S cpp com 1 Check the inside of the modem for dirt dust humidity and damage Pay special attention to the sealing of the front cover and the flash ridge WARNING The modem must be free from dirt dust humidity and damage Only clean the seal and flash ridge with a clean lint free cloth if necessary Never touch the electronics of the printed circuit board PCB
5. a computer system and computer programs For the basic maintenance work a general technical background is required 2 4 Liability The modem is delivered factory sealed with IP67 protection class CAUTION A Do not open the modem in the field Only open the modem in a clean and dry environment Avoid un necessary opening of the modem The IP67 protection class can only be preserved and guaranteed when the following parts are clean dust free and undam aged enclosure sealing of the enclosure protection caps sealing rubber inside the protection caps all connectors Furthermore make sure that The sealing rubber is present inside the protection caps The protection caps are properly connected to unused connectors M4 11 32 01 E 8 The sensor cables are correctly connected Refer to 4 2 3 The modem is mounted to a flat surface to prevent deformation Refer to 4 2 1 The work is performed according to the local ESD safety regulations Only original Eijkelkamp parts are used 2 5 Regulations and instructions 2 5 1 Modem WARNING A e Do not use the modem when it is wet or moisty inside the enclosure e Dry a wet or moisty modem with a dry lint free cloth Do not dry the modem in any other way Note D Never take a battery pack or a modem with an installed battery pack with you as luggage during a flight Due to severe civil aviation regulations class 9 dan gerous goods it is forbidden to take a battery pack with
6. not to open the enclosure unless it is really necessary Opening the enclosure increases the risk of leakage afterwards 1 Remove the covering strips A Use your finger nail in position of the gaps B Ne 2 Loosen the screws C Use the crosshead screwdriver PZ 2 Pozi Refer to 5 1 3 Place the modem on a flat surface such as a table 4 Open the enclosure Carefully flip the front cover to the side CAUTION A The front and back cover are con nected to each other by hinges A and a flat cable B Be careful when opening the modem Do not use force 5 3 4 Checking the Humidity Indicator Card CAUTION A When opening the modem always check the Humidity Indi cator Card immediately If the inside of the modem is moisty or wet the electronics might be wet and thus the risk of the modem being damaged is high So the higher the humidity level the higher the risk of damage Note i e The Current Humidity Indicator at the lower part of the card indicates the current relative humidity level RH in the inside of the modem The Maximum Humidity Indicator at the upper part of the card indicates the maximum relative humidity level RH that occurred in the inside of the modem over a range of approximately 24 hours A full explanation about how to read the Humidity Indicator Card can be found on the card itself 20 1 Remove the Humidity Indicator Card 2 Check the Humidity Indicator Card
7. product and the user instructions 3 M4 11 32 01 E 1 Introduction 1 1 How to use this manual This manual is intended as a reference manual by which users can use and configure the Global Data Transmitter Multiple GPRS or Global Data Transmitter Multiple UMTS henceforth called the modem Make sure you have read and understood the manual before you use the modem For an overview of the modem and its components refer to chapter 3 Make sure that you know the contents of this manual follow up all directions do not change the sequence of the procedures 1 2 Original instructions The original instructions for this manual have been written in English Other language versions of this manual are a transla tion of the original instructions 1 3 Working principle 1 3 1 e SENSE system The purpose of the e SENSE system is to collect data of measurements in the field The e SENSE system works by means of a wireless data connection to the GSM network GPRS or UMTS The data connection is encrypted to prevent unwanted access The e SENSE system consists of sensors e loggers and or Divers the modem and the GDT Server The commu nication between these devices and their function will be discussed in the following sections 1 3 2 Data communication overview SENSOR BACK OFFICE SENSOR Web portal E mail SMS alarm GSM Network Sensor cable Sensor measurement Send interval Wake up interval Measurement int
8. the instructions as given on the packaging or on the product 2 Check that your delivery is correct and complete Refer to the order list and the delivery list If incomplete contact Eijkelkamp CAUTION A The modem is pre installed with SIM card and battery pack It is not necessary to open the modem Avoid unnecessary opening of the modem because of the risk of leakage 3 Check the delivery for any transport damage Report any damage immediately by filing a claim against the carrier and mark the bill of lading accordingly 4 2 Installation CAUTION The guarantee will be void when the modem is not used for its intended use and or at incorrect instal lation Refer to 2 2 and 4 2 4 2 1 Mounting the modem CAUTION A e Place the modem in a protective environment Preferably in an extra enclosure that is waterproof 1 Drill holes in the surface Refer to 6 2 for the dimensions at The maximum screw size is 5mm 2 Place the modem to the mounting surface 3 Place and fasten the screws handtight Use a screwdriver Do not expose the modem to direct sunlight Avoid deformation of the enclosure Do not use too much force when mounting the modem The mounting surface should be flat in order to have a stable connection Irregularities will increase the risk of leakage The mounting surface should be free from dirt Keep the Service button free from pressure All connectors should be easily reachable and there should be
9. the manufacturer Eijkelkamp Agrisearch Equipment BV Nijverheidsstraat 30 6987 EM Giesbeek The Netherlands Herewith declare that the product Type Global Data Transmitter Multiple UMTS Five Band 3G Art nr 11 32 02 Function s connecting element between sensors e loggers and divers and the Back Office in the e SENSE system The most important functions of the modem Passing through the collected data of the connected sensors to the Back Office Enabling remote monitoring of the connected sensors is in conformity with the essential requirements of the following EC Directive s when installed in accordance with the installation instructions contained in the product documentation 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE applies only the UMTS module Cinterion Wireless Module PH8 2012 19 EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 201 1 65 EU RoHS Directive and that the standards and or technical specifications referenced below have been applied a EMC Directive EN 61000 6 1 2007 Generic standards Immunity standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments from which EN 61000 4 2 2009 Electrostatic discharge ESD immunity test EN 61000 4 3 2006 A1 2008 A2 2010 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity test EN 61000 4 4 2004 A1 2010 Electrical fast transient EFT burst immunity test EN 61000 4 5 2006 Surge immunity test EN 61000 4 6 2009 Imm
10. 2 Check the sealing edges A in the front and back cover The sealing edges must be free from dirt and damage e g burrs 3 Ifrequired clean the sealing edges with a lint free cloth and some solvent such as benzene brake cleaner or something similar A A CAUTION Do not use greasy substances and agents such as white spirit acetone or thinner Replacing the desiccant kit CAUTION Only use original parts A new desiccant kit can be ordered at Eijkelkamp Refer to 6 1 CAUTION Act quickly during the replacing of the desiccant kit 1 Open the clip of the desiccant holder B 2 Remove the old desiccant bag A 3 Place the new desiccant bag into the desiccant holder A CAUTION The new desiccant bag must be taken out of its package at the last moment It must be protected against all kinds of mois ture before it is placed in the dry enclosure of the modem 4 Close the clip of the desiccant holder 5 Place the new Humidity Indicator Card in the enclosure 21 midity Indicator Card can quickly and directly be read when the enclosure will be opened the next time CAUTION Make sure the Humidiy Indicator Card will not get stuck between the front and back cover of the enclo Note i Place the Humidity Indicator Card onto the battery pack with the text facing upward This way the Hu sure This will increase the risk of leakage and or deformation 6
11. 67 protection class is guaranteed at a torque of 0 6 Nm Connecting the external power supply optional must be DC5 5 18V Refer to 3 4 2 CAUTION 4 2 4 WARNING A The external power supply must be OFF The power supply A All parts must be clean and dry prior to installation 1 Open the protection cap A by turning it counter clockwise 2 Connect the power cable B to the power connector CAUTION A Do not use force There is only one way to connect the power cable to the power connector Always check the position of the positioning cam C 3 Turn on the external power supply 4 3 Commissioning D 1 Press the service button A The LEDs will go ON tne x V Note g a The LEDs should go ON Refer to 3 3 to see which status the B LEDs indicate B i A The GDT Server will activate the connected sensor s O 5 Maintenance 5 1 Preparation A CAUTION Only original parts must be used otherwise the guarantee will be void Make sure you take with you the following tools and accessories e Crosshead screwdriver PZ 2 Pozi Cloth clean dry and lint free Replacement desiccant kit A desiccant kit contains a desiccant bag and a Humidity Indicator Card Refer to 6 1 Replacement battery pack Refer to 6 1 Replacement SIM card optional Replacement antenna Rep
12. Close the enclosure immediately See 5 3 7 5 3 7 Closing the enclosure 1 Close the enclosure CAUTION A The front and back cover of the enclosure are connected to each other by hinges A and a flat cable B Be careful when closing the enclosure Do not use force 2 Fasten the screws C clockwise These screws must be fastened evenly crosswise and hand tight Use the crosshead screwdriver PZ 2 Pozi Refer to 5 1 3 Fasten the strips A Note You should hear a click sound 5 3 8 Mounting the modem 1 Check the mounting surface If necessary clean the mounting surface and the holes CAUTION Avoid deformation of the enclosure e Do not use too much force when mounting the modem The mounting surface should be flat in order to have a stable connection The mounting surface should be free from dirt Place the modem to the flat mounting surface a Fasten the screws handtight by turning them clockwise aA Connect the antenna to the antenna connector Refer to 4 2 2 Connect the sensor cables to the sensor ports Refer to 4 2 3 If an external power supply is used a S WARNING Always check beforehand if the power supply is OFF a Connect the power cable to the power connector Refer to 4 2 4 b Turn on the external power supply 5 3 7 Start the commissioning process Refer to 4 3 q 22 5 4 Replacing the battery pack Note Use original parts
13. Global Data Transmitter Multiple GPRS UMTS User manual original instructions All it takes for environmental research P O Box 4 6987 ZG Giesbeek T 31 313 880200 E _ info eijkelkamp com the Netherlands F 31 313 88 02 99 I www eijkelkamp com 2014 07 M4 11 32 01 E Table of contents es MMMTROCUU EIGN O O foes 2esccarutatecacsactca azoSassenscetnactoescatasensteata aE a aa aE a aa araia a aE AEE Eaa 1 1 How to use this manual 1 2 Original instructions 1 3 Working principle sai 13 1 e SENSE SyStenny sas sesscisgscecesacelafecasstesscicssitesastcsiss cused sucsedssstos siosstecsacc assvataavassttbusseoatsdaducosbuscossssouasbeanaztuasrgasstulsonsunerdianceiasbuandonsteitaite 1 3 2 Data communication overview 1 3 3 Communication intervals essssssssssecsteccssccessccessscessecsssecsssccssscessscesssccssscesssecsseecsusecssscessscessecesuescsssccssccessceesscessucessneeesneeseeees VBA MOd M sessesiccisisescasbancsateecensscocsbscdeanestestasecesissaieasteananacceassceassecaseasdteiscachuvteuasbovaelasccausbsstsssundaataccesbiaca stisdlath AEE RS 1 3 5 Back Office 1 3 6 Web portal 1 3 7 E mail functionality aa TA SOrviGe and SUP PONE E E O N T E 1 4 1 Qualified personnel cesssssssssccsccssseccsseccssecssecsssccssscessecesssecssscessccesscessseessuccesuccessecessecsssec
14. T TATTMONWS CAUTION A The modem has class IP67 protection This means the modem is dust protected and resistant against temporary immersion The temporary immersion must not exceed 30 minutes at a maximum of 1 meter under water Do not continuously submerge in water When there is water inside the enclosure contact Eijkelkamp 3 Including a waterproof protection cap 3 2 Inside view Battery pack SIM card in SIM card holder Battery pack connector Flat cable Hinges Desiccant bag fixed by a clip Humidity Indicator Card OAm mMmoUAwWyS 3 3 Explanation of the controls The controls consist of a service button and three LEDs connection error and GSM signal strength Refer to 3 3 2 3 3 3 and 3 3 4 for the explanation of the LEDs After the service button is pressed the LEDs show the status of the modem after the connection has been established or if it has failed To save energy the LEDs will be automatically disabled after about 15 seconds once a successful connection has been established or after an error has occurred Note The LEDs are always OFF until the service button is pressed When the battery pack is connected to the modem The modem will behave as if the service button was pressed All LEDs will briefly go on to indicate the modem is powered i Whe 3 3 1 Service button The Service button is used to initially turn on the modem and afterwards to establish a con
15. ages are only sent in case of an alarm situation and hence not in a specific interval Send interval The send interval is the frequency with which the GDT Server sends the new data to the user or the Web portal 5 M4 11 32 01 E 1 3 4 Modem For an overview of the modem and its components refer to chapter 3 The modem is the connecting element between the sensors and the GDT Server in the e SENSE system The modem is designed to obtain measurement data from a central location without having to travel to the location s where the sensors are placed The modem will periodically become active at wake up intervals and log into the GDT Server The most important functions of the modem are Transporting sensor data of the connected sensors to the GDT Server Enabling remote monitoring and control of the connected sensors The most important features of the modem are e No software needed e Global connectivity Easy plug and play installation Internal barometer e Multiple sensors can be connected There are two methods to get access to the modem The following table gives an overview Webportal Supplement 1 E mail functionality E mail addresses Supplement 2 1 3 5 GDT Server The GDT Server is designed to control the modem and its connected sensors The following table gives an overview Collecting data at wake up intervals Checking the status Changing the settings Sending an e mail and or SMS notification
16. d the Back Office in the e SENSE system The most important functions of the modem Passing through the collected data of the connected sensors to the Back Office Enabling remote monitoring of the connected sensors is in conformity with the essential requirements of the following EC Directive s when installed in accordance with the installation instructions contained in the product documentation 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE applies only the GSM GPRS module Cinterion Wireless Module TC63i 2012 19 EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive and that the standards and or technical specifications referenced below have been applied a EMC Directive EN 61000 6 1 2007 Generic standards Immunity standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments from which EN 61000 4 2 2009 Electrostatic discharge ESD immunity test EN 61000 4 3 2006 A1 2008 A2 2010 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity test EN 61000 4 4 2004 A1 2010 Electrical fast transient EFT burst immunity test EN 61000 4 5 2006 Surge immunity test EN 61000 4 6 2009 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields EN 61000 4 8 2010 Power frequency magnetic field immunity test EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments R amp TTE Directive applies only the GSM GPRS module
17. edures of 5 3 1 to 5 3 5 Disconnect the battery connector Refer to Slide the holder B in the open position Refer to step 1 in the figure Pull up the holder Refer to step 2 in the figure Remove the SIM card A from the holder Refer to step 2 in the figure Place the new SIM card into the holder Refer to step 4 in the figure Push back the holder Refer to step 4 in the figure Slide the holder in the closed position Refer to step 5 in the figure Connect the battery connector Refer to 5 4 0 Follow all procedures of 5 3 6 to 5 3 8 oO MP NNR WN gt 5 6 Storage CAUTION A Do not place the modem in a humid and dusty environment Do not place any heavy materials on top of the modem 1 Clean the outside of the modem Refer to 5 3 1 2 Dismount the modem Refer to 5 3 2 3 Store the modem in a clean and dry place Note i If a modem is not to be used for a longer period of time it is important that the modem will be set in the power OFF mode via the web portal or e mail functionality Refer to Supplement 1 or 2 on how to put the modem in the power OFF mode In case the modem will not be used for very long period of time it is also advised to disconnect the battery pack Even if the modem is in the power OFF mode it actually continues to draw a minimum amount of current and thus drains the battery However itis also advised not to open the enclosure of the modem unless you really need to do so Opening the enclosure inc
18. enough space to connect the cables to the connectors All parts must be clean and dry prior to installation Do not expose the modem to vibration direct heat sources and or forms of radiation and magnetism 4 lf the protective environment is air tight the internal barometer data cannot be used In this case use the data of another barometer location or external Baro Diver 4 2 2 Connecting the antenna A CAUTION All parts must be clean and dry prior to installation 1 Mount the antenna D Refer to the installation instructions of your specific antenna 2 Open the protection cap B by turning it counter clockwise 3 Connect the antenna D to the antenna connector A Press it to the antenna connector until you hear a click sound A CAUTION Do not use force 4 Fasten the antenna by turning the locking ring C clockwise 4 2 3 Connecting a sensor cable A CAUTION All parts must be clean and dry prior to installation 1 Open the protection cap A by turning it counter clockwise 2 Connect the sensor cable B to the sensor port CAUTION Do not use force There is only one way to connect the cable to the sensor port Always check the position of the position ing cam C 3 Fasten the sensor cable by turning the locking ring D clockwise CAUTION Do not fasten the cables too tight onto the connectors Use your thumb and index finger For internally clean connectors the IP
19. ering the essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements ETSI EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 3 Specific conditions for Short Range Devices SRD operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and 246 GHz ETSI EN 301 489 7 V1 3 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 7 Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems GSM and DCS ETSI EN 301 489 24 V1 4 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 24 Specific conditions for IMT 2000 CDMA Direct Spread UTRA and E UTRA for Mobile and portable UE radio and ancillary equipment NEN EN IEC 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requirements EN 62311 2008 Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields 0 Hz 300 GHz Giesbeek 03 Jul 2014
20. erval TIATMONWSYD UMTS is optional _ M4 11 32 01 E 4 Sensors fenm cable perform the measurements store data Modem Sensor cable intermediates between the GDT Server and up to 6 sensors GSM UMTS is communicates with the GDT Server optional e the internal barometer measures the air pressure and temperature GDT Server GSM UMTS is e communicates with the modem and its connected sensors optional e collects and stores data configures the modem and sensor settings Web portal Internet user can configure modem and sensor settings E mail e receives data from the GDT Server e user can view the status of the modem and sensor s 1 3 3 Communication intervals The following figure shows an example of how the various communication intervals between the devices can be arranged A Measurement interval of sensor 1 B Measurement interval of sensor 2 A __ FO ee eS mmo Ww C Measurement interval of sensor 3 D Wake up interval E Measurement interval of internal Barometer not modifiable F Send interval Measurement interval A measurement interval is the interval between two sensor measurements of a sensor The measurement interval can be adjusted per sensor so each sensor has its own measurement interval Wake up interval The wake up interval is the frequency in which the modem starts up wakes up from sleep mode to intermediate between the GDT Server and the connected sensors Note a SMS mess
21. he antenna connector Turn the locking ring counter clockwise 3 Disconnect the sensor cables from the sensor ports Turn the locking rings counter clockwise 4 Clean the antenna connector and sensor ports with a dry lint free cloth 5 Check the rubber seals inside the protection caps They must be undam aged and clean Clean the protection caps va x 6 Place the protection caps onto the antenna connector and sensor ports S J 7 Loosen the screws by turning them counter clockwise q A 8 Remove the modem from the mounting surface o q 9 Take the modem to a clean and dry environment i l 5 3 3 WARNING The external power supply must be OFF Turn off the external power supply Disconnect the power cable from the power connector Turn the locking ring counter clockwise Refer to 4 2 4 Clean the power connector and its protection cap with a dry lint free cloth Check the rubber seal inside the protection cap It must be undamaged and clean Place the protection cap Check the outside of the modem for dirt and humidity Clean and dry the modem with a dry lint free cloth Dismounting the modem Note If you need to open the enclosure it is advised to dismount the modem from the mounting surface so the modem can be taken to a clean and dry environment Opening the enclosure CAUTION Do not open the modem in the field Only open the modem in a clean and dry environment Note It is advised
22. he local rules and regulations with respect to processing or disposing of non reusable parts CAUTION Always first remove the battery pack Refer to 5 4 For correct disposal of the battery pack refer to 2 6 2 gt D 2 6 1 Correct disposal of the product WARNING Do not dispose with other types of waste This could possibly cause harm to the human health or the environment If worn damaged or not necessary anymore please return the modem to your local dealer for correct disposal or repair Dx 2 6 2 Correct disposal of the battery pack WARNING Do not dispose with other types of waste The battery pack contains substances that can cause harm to the human health or the environment To protect natural resources and promote material reuse separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local battery return system If not possible return the battery pack to your local dealer Dx CAUTION A Never return the battery pack to the local dealer by air transport because the battery pack contains lithium M4 11 32 01 E 10 3 Product overview 3 1 Outside view Antenna connector USB port Power connector M12 4 pole female connector A coded Vent 6 sensor ports M12 4 pole male connector A coded Enclosure Service button GSM signal strength LED Connection LED Error LED Sensor cable Mounting bracket TAF
23. in case the userdefined or predefined limits are exceeded 1 3 6 Web portal The web portal is designed to give easy access to the GDT Server The web portal e Gives quick access to the data Has a user friendly interface to configure the modem and sensor settings Requirements Internet access Web browser User account to log into the web portal Note i Refer to the online manual on the Eijkelkamp Web Portal for detailed information on how to use the web portal M4 11 32 01 E 6 1 3 7 E mail functionality The user can communicate with the modem by sending an e mail to the GDT Server The e mail interface is meant for advanced users of the modem Requirements Internet A user e mail address A modem e mail address Note i Refer to Supplement 2 for detailed information on how to use the e mail functionality 1 4 Service and support 1 4 1 Qualified personnel Eijkelkamp maintains a staff of experienced service personnel Their expert knowledge could be of assistance at inspection installation or repair activities For information with respect to specific adjustments installation maintenance or repair jobs which fall beyond the scope of this manual contact Eijkelkamp Make sure you have the following data at hand e Product code Date of manufacture Serial number Date of purchase Invoice number 1 4 2 Contact details The address and contact details can also be found at the back of this man
24. ith M12 sensor connector and Depending on connector type 250 x 160 x 110 140 or 190 mm antenna connector LxWxH Global Data Transmitter incl battery pack approx 1200 g Mounting brackets Stainless steel 3 4 2 Electrical specifications 3 4 3 Connections Antenna connector SMB connector Sensor port 4 pin male connector with possibility to connect a 5 pole contra con nector A coded External power connector 4 pin female connector A coded USB port mini USB buccaneer type B receptacle SIM card exchangeable by the user The functionality of SIM cards other than Vodafone M2M is guaranteed only after the functionality tests are fulfilled by Eijkelkamp Therefore it is advised to use tested SIM cards only For service purposes only Resolution 0 01 mbar Accuracy barometer 2 mbar at 300 1100 mbar 0 50 C Temperature measuring range 40 85 C 0 01 C Accuracy temperature 0 8 C at 25 C 2 0 C 0 50 C 1 mbar is approximately 1 cmH20 Other antenna types are available on request Number of sensor ports OO Port 1 6 sensor e logger or Diver via sensor cable 3 4 4 Ambient conditions 20 50 C Ingression protection enclosure UMTS optional IP67 30 min 1mH 0 Max operation height 2000 m 3 4 5 Certifications CE compliant EMC ESD EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 3 4 Getting started 4 1 Unpacking 1 When unpacking carefully follow
25. lacement cables and sensors 5 2 General inspection overview The modem requires little maintenance However if you need to do maintenance work always check the following points during maintenance Note i It is advised always to take a replacement battery pack with you Check the battery capacity level be forehand via the web portal or the e mail functionality Refer to Supplement 1 or 2 on how to check the battery capacity level Note i Never take a battery pack or a modem with an installed battery pack with you as luggage during a flight Due to severe civil aviation regulations class 9 dan gerous goods it is forbidden to take a battery pack with you during a flight Inspection chek ss Action if required l Enclosure external Dirt Humidity Clean and dry with a dry lint free cloth Enclosure internal Humidity Replace the desiccant kit Refer to 5 3 6 If wet or moisty contact Eijkelkamp Sensor cables Replace the cables Antenna Replace the antenna SIM card PY Refer to 5 5 5 3 5 3 1 Inspection and cleaning Inspecting and cleaning the outside of the modem Note Make sure that the modem is in power OFF mode Refer to Supplement 1 or 2 on how to put the modem in the power OFF mode 1 Ifan external power supply is used pang wN 532 1 Checkifall cables and connectors are still connected correctly Also check s all cables and connectors for possible defects 7 2 Disconnect the antenna from t
26. nection to the GDT Server The Service button can be recognised by the following icon D When the service button is pressed The connection LED will start to blink The modem immediately starts to connect to the GDT Server If the modem is connected to a computer by means of a USB connection the modem will immediately connect to the computer Note i It is not possible to turn off the modem by pressing the service button 3 3 2 Connection LED The Connection LED shows the status of the connection with the GDT Server The Connection LED can be recognised by the following icon V V Blinking green The modem is busy connecting to the GDT Server ON green The modem is connected to the GDT Server The modem is not connected to the GDT Server 3 3 3 Error LED The Error LED indicates that there is an error The Error LED can be recognised by the following icon amp xX TES 3 3 4 GSM signal strength LED The GSM signal strength LED gives an indication of the gsm network coverage at the installation location The GSM signal strength LED can be recognised by the following icon The measured GSM signal strength is okay The measured signal strength is low but sufficient for a connection to the GSM network Red There is no connection possible to a GSM network Signal strength has not yet been measured 3 4 Technical data 3 4 1 Mechanical specifications Enclosure LxWxH 160x160x60 mm Enclosure w
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28. reases the risk of leakage afterwards Consider whether the battery pack needs to be disconnected or not If the battery pack needs to be disconnected refer to step 1 and 2 of 5 4 24 6 Specifications 6 1 Parts list AN CAUTION Only original parts must be used otherwise the guarantee will be void Article number 11 32 01 11 32 02 11 32 20 11 32 32 11 32 33 11 32 40 11 32 51 11 32 96 01 11 62 01 11 62 02 11 62 02 01 H503011 H503013 H503038 H503038 6 2 Dimension A Max for 5 mm screws SIM card The Netherlands SIM card Europe zone SIM card Rest of the World zone Protection cap for sensor port M12 male Protection cap external power supply connector M12 female Protection cap for USB port connector Protection cap for antenna connector Eifkelkamp Agrisearch Equipment 174 25 7 Declaration of Conformity 7 1 EC Declaration GSM GPRS C 4 EC Declaration of Conformity The undersigned representing the manufacturer Eijkelkamp Agrisearch Equipment BV Nijverheidsstraat 30 6987 EM Giesbeek The Netherlands Herewith declare that the product Type Global Data Transmitter Multiple Quad Band GSM GPRS Art nr 11 32 01 Function s connecting element between sensors e loggers and divers an
29. seessssssecossssseeesssssteossssseess 5 3 3 Opening the enclosure 5 3 4 Checking the Humidity Indicato 5 3 5 Inspecting and cleaning the inside of the modem sssssssssssssssssssssesesssssteesssssteesesssteesssstoesssstossesstosesnstesssnsstessessstesss 21 536 Replacing thedesiccant Kit ersin irna ea EEO A ES A S AE AETA 21 S37 Closing TH enis anoo aaes aaea E EE OENE EEEN E ENA EE EEA 22 53 8 MOUNTING the MODEM arses or ien rana As E EA E EOI E E IV NETA 22 5 4 Replacing the battery pack on essseescsneeseennees i 23 5 5 Replacing the SIM card optional 5 6 Storage niare isitishe she Specifications saiten nea acclosteslend ancl ied a a a a a a aa 6 1 CH ol acre ee re en re ee eS ee a ee AT 0 2 DIMENSI N spionii cane suensbessucreutenetiscosestuosevciesgs dus aaa aa aa a assess a Na Declaratiom Of GOmPorimiry serrie aseni ieS REEE E SARARAN EEE NE TEANA OEN NEAR 7 1 EC Declaration GSM GPRS 7 2 EC Declaration UMTS Disclaimer Nothing from this document may be copied and or made public by means of printing photocopy microfilm or in any other way without the prior written approval of the publisher Technical data can change without prior notification Eijkelkamp Agrisearch Equipment is not responsible and or liable for any damage and or personal injury due to incorrect use of this product Eijkelkamp Agrisearch Equipment would be pleased to receive your reactions and comments about this
30. ssscccsscesscesucessscessecessseesueessuceesnecesseeessess VA2 Combat detail Scccssdcscscszisssccesesscssvihsdi cases ceaneacassecdasslecsaanncdesauccdsussedsshesacsniconiiedasnbshaaabsaceaecdsacheedanuhecdudsasstvadsseesdastenaden uesasvbaesgabiacenseeds gt s S E cds cudnavasnvavsca teens E O E EE E E AET 2 1 Symbols in the manual 2 2 Intended use sses 2 3 Qualification of the user std P LUNA UN E E A E A E E AE A T ERER 25 Regulationsand mstructons nccesser a EAR EAA uteecsavierd 25A ModE Missana ua N i aiai e a a aAA Eana N Eai Ea S 232 Battery pack sss sccssszscisascsssviessiuacersivesssieacersuetenntdeceevaccectvcdoaecaces agent dese vuegerdl R ERA E 2 5 3 External power supply 254 COMMOCEIOMN sccdcssesssscccssivsedecrse csestsdersass aanzeciideccencdeeente 2 6 Environment and disposal of waste 2 6 1 Correct disposal of the product 2 6 2 Correct disposal of the battery Pack ou cssssssssscsssscssscssccessecssseccsuccesuscessecessecssseccssccssscessscessecssscceucceesecsueeesnessneesseesse 10 3 Product OVER VIG W merisea iiie ii aiei eN edek ea aiit astaite NRE aaRS CEE aioa EE TTEA ia iaai San 3 1 IES ICS ATA E AA E E A E E E N 3 2 Inside view sssssssssssssseseesssss 3 3 Explanation of the controls 3 3 1 Service button uu ee Bes COMM MOCEIO Mie ED E E 333 Enor LED nrerin a KAA A NRE E a E EAE EN ARN A ATAN 3 3 4 GSM Signal strength LED ou sssssssccssssecssssscessseecssseesesssecesnseesssssesessscessssecessscessnseess
31. ual Eijkelkamp Agrisearch Equipment BV Nijverheidsstraat 30 P O Box 4 6987 ZG Giesbeek The Netherlands Telephone 31 313 880200 Fax 31 313 88 02 99 E mail info eijkelkamp com Internet wwwe eijkelkamp com 2 The product code can be found in the footer of every page The product code starts with an M 7 M4 11 32 01 E Safety Symbols in the manual WARNING Warning identifies a hazard that could lead to personal injury including death CAUTION Caution identifies a hazard that could lead to damage to the machine damage to other equipment and or environmental pollution Note Note is used to highlight additional information EP err 2 2 Intended use The modem is designed to communicate with sensors e loggers and or Divers in the field The modem has 6 sensor ports so 6 sensors can be connected to the modem The user can configure the modem according to his own wishes for instance regarding measurement interval CAUTION A The modem has class IP67 protection This means the modem is dust protected and resistant against temporary immersion The temporary immersion must not exceed 30 minutes at a maximum of 1 meter under water Do not continuously submerge in water When there is water inside the enclosure contact Eijkelkamp A CAUTION Every other or further use is not in conformance with the intended use 2 3 Qualification of the user The user should have a general knowledge about the use of
32. unity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields EN 61000 4 8 2010 Power frequency magnetic field immunity test EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments R amp TTE Directive applies only the UMTS module Cinterion Wireless Module PH8 ETSI EN 301 511 V9 0 2 Global System for Mobile communications GSM Harmonized EN for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and GSM 1800 bands covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC ETSI EN 300 440 2 V1 3 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Short range devices Radio equipment to be used in the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range Part 2 Harmonized EN covering the essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive ETSI EN 301 908 1 V4 2 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Base Stations BS Repeaters and User Equipment UE for IMT 2000 Third Generation cellular networks Part 1 Harmonized EN for IMT 2000 introduction and common requirements covering the essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive ETSI EN 301 908 2 V4 2 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Base Stations BS Repeaters and User Equipment UE for IMT 2000 Third Generation cellular networks Part 2 Harmonized EN for IMT 2000 CDMA Direct Spread UTRA FDD and E UTRA FDD UE cov
33. you during a flight The battery pack or modem with battery pack enclosed should be officially packaged with the necessary certificates and send by air cargo Make sure that you comply with the aviation regulations 2 5 2 Battery pack The battery pack contains Lithium metal batteries These batteries have a high energy density so they must be handled with care Incorrect usage could lead to overheating and explosion WARNING A Do not use a damaged battery pack e Keep the battery pack away from fire or heating source Do not submerge the battery pack in water e Always use the correct battery pack Only use original parts Do not short circuit the battery pack Do not charge the battery pack Note a Never take a battery pack or a modem with an installed battery pack with you as luggage during a flight Due to severe civil aviation regulations class 9 dangerous goods it is forbidden to take a battery pack with you during a flight The battery pack or modem with battery pack enclosed should be officially packaged with the necessary certificates and send by air cargo Make sure that you comply with the aviation regulations 2 5 3 External power supply WARNING Always use the correct power supply and voltage Refer to 3 4 2 e Do not use worn and or damaged cables 2 5 4 Connection WARNING A Do not use worn and or damaged cables 9 M4 11 32 01 E Environment and disposal of waste CAUTION Always observe t
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