Document overview ..........................6 Requirements ............................6 Applicable documents .......................... 6 SmartGuard versions ..........................7 SmartGuard sensors from Aanderaa......................8 CHAPTER 1 Short description of SmartGuard....................10 1.1 Description of some typical SmartGuard systems ................11 CHAPTER 2 SmartGuard basics .........................12 2.1 Collecting data with SmartGuard....................14 2.2 Real time data transfer with SmartGuard..................14...
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Page 4 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 6.2.1 Specifying a data format for the serial sensor ................38 6.2.2 Serial sensors layout ......................39 6.2.3 Completion of serial sensor configuration ................41 6.3 Analog sensors ..........................43 6.3.1 Analog Sensor layout ......................
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May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 5 CHAPTER 9 Image update ........................70 Appendix 1 SmartGuard pin configuration ....................71 Appendix 1 - 1 Plug for device power .......................72 Appendix 1 - 2 COM1 connection plug for RS-232/422 sensor and controlled power supply for sensor ..73 Appendix 1 - 3 COM2 connection plug for modem and controlled power for modem........75 Appendix 1 - 4 Digital 1 –...
Introduction Purpose and scope This document is intended to give the reader knowledge of how to operate and maintain the Aanderaa SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320. All versions are described in a single manual since their basic functions are the same. They are similar when it comes to configuration of sensor and other device connections, and communication with the data logger.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 7 SmartGuard versions Extended version-5300 Basic version-5100 Meteorology version with SR10/VR22-5120 Extended Meteorology version with SR10/VR22-5320 Figure 0-1-1 SmartGuard versions Version comparison AADI Smart # Serial SR10,VR22 Analog Digital Sensors sensor Sensor capabilities channels...
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 SmartGuard sensors from Aanderaa Table 0-2 lists Aanderaa hydrological sensors that can be connected to SmartGuard. Please refer the sensor data sheet for specifications and other details. Refer next page for a list of Aanderaa meteorology sensors for SmartGuard.
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May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 9 The table below lists Aanderaa met-sensors that can be connected to SmartGuard. Please refer the sensor data sheet for specifications and other details. Met-sensors Number Data sheet SR10 /VR22...
SmartGuard is the next generation sensor- and instrument HUB for Ocean, Lake, Reservoir, Estuary and River Hydrometric stations. SmartGuard is targeted to integrate new and existing sensors into an Aanderaa observatory node with modern self-describing data format, real-time communication and large data storage capacity.
A Real-Time communication device, e.g. a GPRS modem provides on-line connection to a receiving location. Automatic Weather Station (AWS) A typical AWS installation uses an Aanderaa mast equipped with air sensors and a rainfall bucket sensor. The SmartGuard can be installed inside the Weather Station housing. A Real-Time communication device, e.g.
Page 12 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 CHAPTER 2 SmartGuard basics This chapter describes the design idea and basics of SmartGuard addressing the system from configuration of attached devises till actual data collection and transfer/storage of data. Please refer CHAPTER 4 for details on how to connect, configure and record data using AADI Real-Time Collector software.
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May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 13 When using AADI Real-time collector SmartGuard settings are divided into three levels: Device Layout, Device Configuration, and Recording Panel. These setting are available in the Control Panel: • The Device Layout level binds the actual connected sensor to the physical port that it is connected to. It holds the individual sensors product identification and parameter definition (name, unit, data type, max and min limits).
Page 14 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Collecting data with SmartGuard Data collection is controlled by the Multi Group Recorder available from the Control Panel > Device Configuration > Deployment Settings menu. Sensors are organized in up to 3 separate groups. Each group has its own recording interval and will generate its own set of data files.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 15 Connecting and operating SmartGuard SmartGuard is closely mated with the AADI Real-Time System. Setup of a SmartGuard system is done from a connected PC running the AADI Real-Time Collector application. Control and data monitoring is also handled there.
Page 16 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 CHAPTER 3 Getting started At delivery the SmartGuard system will, in most cases, already be assembled, all system parts included, the attached devices and sensors defined and configured. The system may have been partly disassembled for transport purposes and may need to be reassembled according to the system drawing.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 17 Note! Navigate View settings and start recording: using the keypads • Press green ring to activate display and press the • Move to Configuration using keypad green ring to open. •...
Page 18 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Figure 3-4 Selecting port settings 3.2.1 Connection using USB Figure 3-5 Connection via USB • Write a name in the Connection Name box. • Select SmartGuard USB from the Port Settings drop down menu •...
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 19 3.2.2 Connection using Serial port Only to be used if you already using serial port as communication channel. Figure 3-6 Connection via Serial Port • Write a name in the Connection Name box. •...
Page 20 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 3.2.3 Connection using LAN Only to be used if you already using LAN as communication channel. Figure 3-7 Connection via LAN • Write a name in the Connection Name box.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 21 3.2.5 Start recording using AADI Real-Time Collector • Return to Main menu • Open Control Panel and select the Recorder Panel tab • Set the recording intervals for each individual group if enabled in Deployment Settings, refer chapter 4.1 •...
Page 22 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 USB and LAN connection: The Lan Server Settings are only accessible if LAN is activated in Instrument Setup, refer chapter 6.9. Enable Keep Alive in order to keep a connection continuously open. The client sends Keep Alive messages and the server will keep the connection open as long as the Keep Alive messages are received within the specified interval;...
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May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 23 Table 3-1 Overview of configuration settings for SmartGuard Panel/Heading Heading Settings AADI display Recorder Panel Start/stop recording Set recording interval (if enabled, refer chapter 4.1.1) Device Configuration Get Current Get current configuration Configuration Deployment Settings...
Page 24 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Interpretations of the LED on the front panel The lower LED describes SmartGuard device status during power up and during data transmission: • The colour is red at power up and for about 10 seconds. Next, the LED gives a green flash and then switches off.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 25 CHAPTER 4 SmartGuard configuration SmartGuard must be connected and operated through AADI Real-Time Collector in order to have access to the full set of operations and information available with the device, refer chapter 3.3 for communication settings.
Page 26 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 • Select the Device Configuration tab in the top row • Press Get Current Configuration.. in order to receive the current configuration from the SmartGuard Note! We recommend that you verify the system settings prior to starting a recording session.
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May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 27 The deployment settings include: • SmartGuard Platform • Multi Group Recorder settings • Sensor settings For each node, click the value-field and type the property value to modify. Press Next to continue. A new window displays your changes.
Page 28 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 4.1.1 Multi Group Recorder Open Device configuration > Deployment Settings > Multi Group Recorder First enable which of the groups you want to use by ticking Enable recorder group.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 29 System Configuration System configuration deals with settings that are usually not changed between deployments/recording sessions like e.g. sensor output parameter, timing for power control etc. • Open Device Configuration, press Edit… in the System Configuration heading. •...
Page 30 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Either selection allows USB configuration. As long as USB is connected it will prevent configuration through any other connection. When using an USB connection, you also need to download Windows Mobile Device Center (Windows Vista, and Microsoft Windows 7) or Microsoft ActiveSync (Windows XP or earlier operating systems).
Page 32 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Parameter source is not available until a sensor source has been selected, refer Figure 4-13 Figure 4-13 Data parameters. NMEA Output Protocol/AIS Message 8, FI 31 Protocol: Select recorder group index for the sensors to be transmitted.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 33 User maintenance Open Device Configuration, press Edit… in the User Configuration heading. In User Maintenance you find properties that are password protected and are set/altered by a trained user. These properties are not changed during normal operation.
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Page 34 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Note! Refer each sensor/device operating manual for individual settings. Refer Table 6-1 for user maintenance settings for serial sensors. Refer Table 6-2 for user maintenance settings for analog sensors.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 35 CHAPTER 5 Recording start and stop from AADI Real-Time Collector You can start each recorder group individually or at the same time, and you can change the recording interval individually for each group. Refer chapter 4.2 for a description of how to add/remove a sensor from a recording group, and how to find the minimum recording interval in each group.
Page 36 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 CHAPTER 6 Connecting new sensors, modem, and auxiliary devices You can connect all AADI sensors, including subsea and meteorological sensors, as well as many 3 party sensors, modem/auxiliary devices to the SmartGuard. SmartGuard is targeted to integrate devices into an AADI observatory node with modern self-describing data format;...
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 37 Accessing the Device layout Select the AADI Real-Time Collector SmartGuard connection, and press Open Port to open the connection. Open Control Panel < Recorder Panel and stop recording. Select the Device Layout tab, and press Get Current Layout...
Page 38 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Open Serial Sensors in the Device Layout. IMPORTANT! Refer the sensor operating manual for configuring the sensor to present an output that subsequently can be defined Refer also chapter 6.2.1.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 39 Figure 6-3 New Custom DataFormat. Measured data can be transmitted as multiline; Press Add to add a line, press Duplicate to duplicate the selected line, or press Remove to delete the selected line. A complete data message (data format) can be build up from elements in the Message components list and the Message delimiters list, refer Figure 4-2 Verify the message line number.
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Page 40 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 General description: The Serial Sensor’s product identification together with its parameters definitions (name, unit, data type, max and min limits) are stored in the layout. SmartGuard supports both RS232 and RS422 sensors; COM1 can be set for either of the two. Be sure to use what is required for the actual sensor.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 41 • Press OK to complete, or Cancel to exit without updating changes. • SmartGuard will restart automatically when you press OK and the layout has been changed. IMPORTANT! Refer chapter 6.2.3 for a description of completing the sensor configuration.
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Page 42 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Table 6-1 User Maintenance settings for Serial sensors. Some settings are not applicable for all sensor applications; please refer your sensor operating manual. Property Comment Mandatory: Node description Type a description.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 43 Use Data Select to use the first or last data in message (if multiple data in receive window) Debug Settings: Enable Timing Log Check to enable Enable State Machine log Check to enable Enable COM Port Log Check to enable...
Page 44 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 6.3.1 Analog Sensor layout The Analog Sensor’s product identification together with its parameters name and physical connection (channel) are input to SmartGuard. An analog sensor will usually use one single channel. Some may however have more than one output. In that case the channel for each sensor output must be added to the same sensor layout in order to define a sensor with multiple parameters and a common power control.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 45 6.3.2 Completion of Analog sensor configuration • Perform sensor User maintenance settings: Refer chapter 4.3 for a short description. User Maintenance holds properties necessary to operate the sensor in accordance with the way the user has chosen to apply the actual sensor: open Device Configuration tab, check Include User Maintenance and press Edit..
Page 46 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Digital sensors Open Digital Sensors in the Device Layout. Press Add below the list of sensors, refer Figure 6-12, and enter sensor information. Digital signals are connected through the...
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 47 6.4.1 Digital sensor layout The Digital Sensor’s product identification together with its parameters name and physical connection (channel) are input to SmartGuard. A digital sensor will usually use one single channel. Some may however have more than one output. In that case the channel for each sensor output must be added to the same sensor layout in order to define a sensor with multiple parameters and a common power control.
Page 48 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 6.4.2 Completion of Digital sensor configuration • Perform sensor User maintenance settings: Refer chapter 4.3 for a short description. User Maintenance holds settings needed to operate the sensor in accordance with the way the user has chosen to apply the actual sensor: open Device Configuration tab, check Include User Maintenance and press Edit..
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 49 AADI SR10/VR22 sensors Open SR10/VR22 Sensors in the Device Layout. Press Add below the list of sensors, refer Figure 6-15, and enter sensor information. AADI SR10/VR22 sensors require the 5120 or 5320 versions of SmartGuard which are equipped with electronic interface for these sensors.
Page 50 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Procedure for SR10/VR22 Sensors layout: • Select the actual sensor product number from the list and input its serial number • Enter serial number for the connected sensor •...
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 51 Table 6-6 User Maintenance settings for SR10/VR22 sensors. Property Comment Mandatory: Node description Type a description. Default is product name and serial number <parameter> Calculations: Unit Set the Unit for the scaled/linearized value Range Min Set the Range Min for the scaled/linearized value Range Max...
Page 52 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Communication: set up Modem, GPS, auxiliary device Open Communication in the Device Layout. Press Add below the list of Modems, GPSs and Auxiliary Devices, refer Figure 6-18. Enter device information: •...
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 53 !WIBBM,1,1,,0,8,05t2LfRKVsnNjgwwe5`P1UOGwswu3wu`wsAwwe7wwvlOwu`muOwt00,2*12 The output is meteorological and hydrographic data binary broadcast for AIS. Note! Perform required settings in system configuration and deployment settings when connecting a modem. 6.7.1 Completion of modem, GPS, auxiliary device configuration •...
Page 54 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 6.8.1 Completion of routed port configuration • Restart SmartGuard to update sensor layout in the system • Open AADI Real-Time Collector Device Configuration and press Get Current Configuration… New added devices are now included •...
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May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 55 Press Edit… below the LAN Settings heading to open the LAN layout. • Select dynamic or static IP address Press Advanced Settings… to view more LAN information. Figure 6-24 LAN settings...
Page 56 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 CHAPTER 7 SmartGuard device menu SmartGuard has a colour display and a navigation keypad to provide information and basic operational functionality to a local user. The device has 6 navigation keys for moving left, right, up and down in the display, a green ring to select/enter and a red ring to return to the previous menu.
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May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 57 Figure 7-2 System map of the SmartGuard menu. Display layout: The left part of the top line always shows the current position in the menu hierarchy. The right part of the top line always displays current date and time. The time should always be UTC. The leftmost part of the bottom line always shows the name of the level above the current screen and the key to use to or return there.
Page 58 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Recorder From the Recorder menu you can start/stop recordings. You can also edit the recording interval if enabled in the Deployment Settings (Multi Group Recorder): • Start and stop all groups or individual groups. Select the correct button using the navigation keys and press the green ring to execute.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 59 The Sensor List is a list of all sensors in the selected group. For each sensor the associated icon, the name, serial number and the value of the first parameter are displayed: •...
Page 60 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 7.4.1 Device Status The Device Status menu shows the device memory, the internal temperature, operating time and recording time. Figure 7-8 Device Status. 7.4.2 Communication Status The Communication Status shows info on open connections since power up.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 61 7.4.4 Power Status The Power Status menu shows the current input voltage, including max, min and average voltage since last power up. The menu also shows the voltage and current provided for the AiCaP bus (AiCaP PWR) and for the external sensors supplied from SmartGuard (Sensor PWR).
Page 62 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Open SmartGuard Platform to view site information. Figure 7-14 SmartGuard Settings. Open Multi Group Recorder to view recording information for each recording group. Use the right navigation key to explore more tags: Sensor Map holds a list of sensors in each recording group.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 63 7.6.1 Device Info The Device Info menu shows the device hardware and software identification and LAN settings. Figure 7-17 Device Info. 7.6.2 Sensor Info The Sensor List menu shows hardware and software identification for connected sensors in the current SmartGuard system.
Page 64 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 7.6.3 Set Date and Time Procedure for setting date and time: • Open Tools menu and select Set Date and Time • Select each number using the left/right navigation keys •...
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 65 CHAPTER 8 Real-time data and file data storage Data received by the AADI Real-Time Collector are distributed to overlaying applications like e.g. AADI’s GeoView. GeoView stores received data in a database and offers a variety of real-time display panels. You can view incoming data directly in real-time using the AADI Real-Time Collector: •...
Page 66 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Chart Viewer Press the Chart Viewer icon in the AADI Real-Time Collector main window to open the Create New Chart window. Figure 8-3 Chart viewer. Select data for the X- and Y axis. It is possible to display up to three data series on the Y axis.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 67 • Chart Settings: Open a chart settings window where you can specify the view range of the X- and Y-axis, grid lines, left/right Y axis location, and graph line color. You can also set the Max data points to be drawn before the oldest data are removed.
Page 68 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 8.5.1 Setting up SmartGuard for FTP in Real-Time Collector Open Tools > FTP Server SmartGuard does not allow anonymous logon so you must create an account. Press Add in the FTP Users heading and assign a user name and password to the account, refer Figure 8-6.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 69 8.5.2 Access data To access the SD card remotely you can use most stand alone FTP clients. Type ftp://localhost in the address field and connect by using the account created above. If you want to use Internet Explorer you need to do a minor change in the default configuration of IE.: •...
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 71 Appendix 1 SmartGuard pin configuration This chapter describes the pin configuration of the SmartGuard connectors. IMPORTANT! Refer page Error! Bookmark not defined. for an overview of all SmartGuard cable connections. SmartGuard extension version (5300 and 5320) is equipped with 1 more analog connector, 1 more digital connector, and 4 more COM connections compared to the standard versions (5100 and 5120) Figure A 1 The SmartGuard extended version connection plugs.
Page 72 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Appendix 1 - 1 Plug for device power Figure A 2 4-pin M12 power plug. Refer Table A 2 for signal wiring. Table A 1 Signal wiring 4pin M12 for device power.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 73 Appendix 1 - 2 COM1 connection plug for RS-232/422 sensor and controlled power supply for sensor Figure A 3 4-pin M12 and 9-pin D sub connection plug. Refer Table A 2 - Table A 4 for signal wiring. Table A 2 Signal wiring 4pin M12 connection plug for sensor and sensor power.
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Page 74 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Table A 4 Signal wiring 9pin D sub connection plug for, RS-422 sensor. Wiring Signal, RS-422 Description Serial input to SmartGuard. Not terminated. See below. Serial output from SmartGuard Sensor power GND Internally connected to M12 pin 3,4.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 75 Appendix 1 - 3 COM2 connection plug for modem and controlled power for modem Figure A 4 4-pin M12 and 9-pin D sub connection plug. Refer Table A 5 and Table A 6 for signal wiring. Table A 5 Signal wiring 4pin M12 connection plug for modem power.
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Page 76 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Table A 6 Signal wiring 9pin D sub connection plug for, RS-232 sensor. Wiring Signal, RS-232 Description Input signal to SmartGuard Serial input to SmartGuard Serial output from SmartGuard...
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 77 Appendix 1 - 4 Digital 1 – 2 connection plug for digital I/O, digital sensors Figure A 5 9-pin D sub connection plug. Refer Table A 7 for signal wiring. Table A 7 Signal wiring 9pin D sub connection plug for digital sensor.
Page 78 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Appendix 1 - 5 Analog 1 – 3 connection plug for analog sensors Figure A 6 9-pin D sub connection plug. Refer Table A 8 for signal wiring.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 79 Appendix 1 - 6 Connection plug for AiCaP sensor Figure A 7 8-pin M12 connection plug. Refer Table A 9 for signal wiring. Table A 9 Signal wiring 8pin M12 connection plug for AiCaP sensor. Wiring Signal Description...
Page 80 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Appendix 1 - 7 Connection plug for split sensor arm and mast cable adapter Figure A 8 17-pin M12 connection plug. Refer Table A 10 for signal wiring.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 81 Appendix 1 - 8 Connection plug for ethernet Figure A 9 RJ45 connection plug. Refer Table A 11 for signal wiring. Table A 11 Signal wiring RJ45 connection plug for Ethernet. Wiring Signal Description...
Page 82 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Appendix 1 - 9 COM5 - COM6 connection plugs for RS-232 sensor and controlled power supply for sensor Figure A 10 4-pin M12 and 9-pin D sub connection plug. Refer Table A 12 and Table A 13 for signal wiring.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 83 Appendix 1 - 10 COM7 - COM8 connection plugs for RS-232/422 sensor and controlled power supply for sensor Figure A 11 4-pin M12 and 9-pin D sub connection plug. Refer Table A 14 - Table A 16 for signal wiring. Table A 14 Signal wiring 4pin M12 connection plug for sensor and sensor power.
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Page 84 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Table A 16 Signal wiring 9pin D sub connection plug for, RS-422 sensor. Wiring Signal, RS422 Description Serial input to SmartGuard. Not terminated. See below. Serial output from SmartGuard Sensor power GND Internally connected to M12 pin 3,4.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 85 Appendix 1 - 11 Digital 3 – 4 connection plug for digital I/O, digital sensors Figure A 12 9-pin D sub connection plug. Refer Table A 17 for signal wiring. Table A 17 Signal wiring 9pin D sub connection plug for digital sensor.
Page 86 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Appendix 1 - 12 Analog 4 – 6 connection plug for analog sensors Figure A 13 9-pin D sub connection plug. Refer Table A 18 for signal wiring.
May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard Page 89 Appendix 3 Example of a SmartGuard hyd-met system Figure A 14 Example of SmartGuard hyd-met system...
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Page 90 May 2014 – TD 293 OPERATING MANUAL – SmartGuard 5100/5120/5300/5320 Figure A 15 Example of a SmartGuard hyd-met system with bottom frame mooring and current profiler.
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