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  • Page 1 Revision: 07/2020 Copyright © 2018 – 2020 Campbell Scientific, Inc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6.2 Data logger site equipment 6.3 Wiring and connections 6.3.1 Module communication connections 6.3.2 Module power connections 6.3.3 Antenna connections 6.4 CELL200 series and data logger configuration 6.4.1 Integrated mode option 6.4.2 Non-integrated mode option Table of contents - i...
  • Page 3 7. Operation and maintenance 7.1 Ports 7.2 LED indicator lights 7.3 Signal strength Appendix A. Controlling power to the CELL200 series Appendix B. Configuring settings and retrieving status information with the CRBasic program B.1 Using the SetSetting() instruction Appendix C. Updating the operating system and firmware C.1 Using the web interface (cell.linktodevice.com)
  • Page 4 Appendix D. Cellular module terminal functionality D.1 Using cell modem terminal functionality D.2 Status commands D.3 Set commands D.4 Action commands Appendix E. Cellular module regulatory information E.1 Important information for Australian users E.2 RF exposure E.3 EU Table of contents - iii...
  • Page 5: Cellular Communications

    This manual provides information for interfacing CELL200 Series 4G LTE Cellular Modules to Campbell Scientific data loggers. Use of the CELL200 series requires a cellular line of service. The products compatible with Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Vodafone, and Telstra are shown in the following table.
  • Page 6: Pre-Installation

    Private dynamic IP accounts do not support the serial server mode. 2.2 Install the SIM card The CELL200 series requires a Micro-SIM (3FF) (6 position / contacts); a smartcard that securely stores the key identifying a mobile subscriber. You should only need to install the SIM once in the life of the module.
  • Page 7: Konect Pakbus Router Setup

    To install the SIM card: 1. Remove the SIM card cover. 2. Note the location of the notched corner for correct alignment. The gold contact points of the SIM face down when inserting the SIM card as shown in the following figure. Gently slide the card into the slot until it stops and locks into place.
  • Page 8: Get Started

    2.3.1 Get started You will need the Konect PakBus Router redemption code that came on a card with the CELL200 series. Open a web browser and go to www.konectgds.com. First-time users need to create a free account. After you submit your information, you will receive two emails up to five minutes apart.
  • Page 9: Set Up Konect Pakbus Router

    2.3.2 Set up Konect PakBus Router 1. Sign in to www.konectgds.com using your Passport ID and Password found in the two received emails. Once logged in, you will be at the Welcome page. 2. Click devices and services on the command bar to the left and select Redeem PakBus Router Code.
  • Page 10 3. The next screen shows the assigned DNS address and Port for the router. Enter a TCP Password and select a unique PakBus Address for your data logger. TIP: Make note of this information; it will be required for data logger configuration as well as LoggerNet setup.
  • Page 11: Overview

    When a client connects to the listening port, the CELL200 series will be in "Serial Server" mode, as described earlier. When no client is connected to the listening port, the CELL200 series will be in "Serial Client" mode, as described earlier, and all data on the active port will be sent and received through the initiated TCP client socket connection.
  • Page 12: Quickstart (Integrated Mode)

    CR800-series, CR300-series, CR1000, and CR200(X)-series. 4. QuickStart (integrated mode) NOTE: This QuickStart describes configuring the CELL200 series in integrated mode (mimicking our internal cell modems) with its default settings. It can also be configured in non integrated or serial server mode.
  • Page 13: Modules Using Konect Pakbus Router (Private Dynamic Ip)

    Wiring and connections 25). 3. If not connecting through CS I/O, provide power to the CELL200 series. The data logger provides power through the CS I/O port. USB power is not sufficient to power the CELL200 series; 12 V is required.
  • Page 14 needed for the next step. 10. On the Cellular tab, enter the APN provided by your cellular provider. For standard Telstra SIMs, this will be telstra.internet. 11. On the Datalogger tab enter the PakBus/TCP Password twice. This setting specifies a password that will make the data logger authenticate any incoming or outgoing PakBus/TCP connection.
  • Page 15 12. (Optional) By default, the CELL200 series will accept incoming communications from any IP address. This can be a security risk. You may specify up to four IP addresses, with wild cards, to limit connections to only those trusted sources. Use an asterisk (*) as a wild card. For example, a setting of 166.22.*.* would allow connections from devices that have IP...
  • Page 16: Set Up Loggernet

    4.1.3 Set up LoggerNet The LoggerNet Network Map is configured from the LoggerNet Setup screen. NOTE: Setup has two options, EZ (simplified) and Standard. Click on the View menu at the top of the Setup screen, and select Standard view. From the LoggerNet toolbar, click Main >...
  • Page 17 5. Leave the default settings for the PakBusPort. PakBus Port Always Open should not be checked. In the TCP Password field enter the TCP Password; this must match the value entered in the Konect PakBus Router setup and LoggerNet setup. CELL200-Series 4G LTE Cellular Module...
  • Page 18 6. For PakBus data loggers, select the pbRouter in the Network Map and set the PakBus Address to 4070. 7. For PakBus data loggers, select the data logger in the Network Map and set the PakBus Address to match that of the data logger (default address in the data logger is 1). If a PakBus Encryption Key was entered during data logger setup, also enter it here.
  • Page 19: Test The Connection

    4.1.4 Test the connection After the Network Map has been configured, test the cellular connection by using the Connect screen as shown in the following image. Click on the appropriate station and click Connect to initiate a call to the data logger. TIP: The connection time is subject to many external factors.
  • Page 20: Configure Data Logger

    Wiring and connections 25). 3. If not connecting through CS I/O, provide power to the CELL200 series. The data logger provides power through the CS I/O port. USB power is not sufficient to power the CELL200 series; 12 V is required.
  • Page 21: Set Up Loggernet

    6. (Optional) By default, the CELL200 series will accept incoming communications from any IP address. This can be a security risk. You may specify up to four IP addresses, with wild cards, to limit connections to only those trusted sources. Use an asterisk (*) as a wild card. For example, a setting of 166.22.*.* would allow connections from devices that have IP...
  • Page 22 3. Add a data logger to the PakBusPort. 4. Select the IPPort in the Network Map. Enter the CELL200 series IP address and port number. The IP address and port number are input in the Internet IP Address field separated by a colon.
  • Page 23 5. For PakBus data loggers, leave the default settings for the PakBusPort. PakBus Port Always Open should not be checked. If used, enter the TCP Password. 6. For PakBus data loggers, select the data logger in the Network Map and set the PakBus Address to match that of the data logger (default address in the data logger is 1).
  • Page 24: Test The Connection

    Communications Failure message will be displayed. 5. Specifications Data Logger Compatibility The CELL200 series is compatible with the GRANITE-series, CR6, CR3000, CR1000X, CR800-series, CR300-series, CR1000, CR200(X) series, CR5000, CR10X, CR10X-PB, CR510, CR510-PB, CR23X, and CR23X-PB. See Module communication connections (p.
  • Page 25 Cellular WAN https://s.campbellsci.com/documents/us/miscellaneous/Cellular Modem Frequency Bands.pdf for a complete list of supported frequency bands. Host Interfaces CS I/O communications port, DB9 male RS-232 serial port, DB9 female USB version 2.0 with micro-B connector RF Connectors 2 SMA antenna connectors (primary and diversity) Power Operating Voltage: 10 to 30 VDC Low Power Mode: 300 μA...
  • Page 26: Installation

    6.4.2 Non-integrated mode option 6.4.3 Serial server mode option 6.4.4 Serial client mode option 6.4.5 Serial server/client mode option 6.1 Base station requirements A computer running Campbell Scientific LoggerNet software with access to the Internet is needed. CELL200-Series 4G LTE Cellular Module...
  • Page 27: Data Logger Site Equipment

    CPI/RS-232 RJ45 to DB9 Cable — connects the module to the CR6 series or CR1000X series CPI/RS-232 port. Antenna – the following antennas are available from Campbell Scientific for use in Australia. Contact Campbell Scientific for help in determining the best antenna for your application.
  • Page 28 CELL200 series modem unless discrete crossarm-mounted antennas are required. When installed by field technicians, only basic tools are required such as step drill bits or hole saws. The antenna forms a waterproof seal against the enclosure preventing moisture or dust ingress.
  • Page 29: Wiring And Connections

    NOTE: When antennas are located away from the CELL200 series, keep the cables as short as possible to prevent the loss of antenna gain. Route the cables to protect them from damage and so they will not be snagged or pulled on. Avoid binding or sharp corners in the cable routing.
  • Page 30 Table 6-1: CELL200 series data logger compatibility chart Connecting to CELL200 series Connecting to CELL200 series Data logger model via its CS I/O port via its RS- 232 port CPI/RS-232 cable, or SC12 CS I/O cable C- or U-port to RS-232 cable, or...
  • Page 31 FIGURE 6-3 (p. 28) illustrate the most common communication connections between a data logger and a CELL200 series. CS I/O connection using an SC12 cable The SC12 is used to connect the module to a data logger CS I/O port.
  • Page 32: Module Power Connections

    (p. 58) provides an example CRBasic program using the IPNetPower() instruction to control power to the CELL200 series. This functionality is available in the CR300 series (all operating systems), the CR6 series with operating system 09.00 or greater, and the CR1000X with operating system 03.00 or greater. To control power in these data loggers with older operating systems or any CR1000, CR800 series, or CR3000, you will need to use a SW12V port on the data logger and communicate over RS-232.
  • Page 33 FIGURE 6-4. Antenna connections 1. Connect the cellular antenna to the Primary Antenna connector. Mount the cellular antenna so there is at least 20 cm between the antenna and the user or any bystander. 2. Connect a second antenna, if used, to the Diversity Antenna connector. Antenna diversity, also called space diversity, is a scheme that uses two or more antennas to improve the quality and reliability of a wireless link.
  • Page 34 Table 6-2: Recommended antenna separation Best antenna Good antenna Frequency Wavelength (λ) Service separation (mm) separation (mm) (MHz) (mm) (1/2 λ) (1/4 λ) 1800 2100 2600 WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA 1900 WCDMA 2100 CDMA/EV-DO CDMA/EV-DO 1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE GSM/GPRS/EDGE GSM/GPRS/EDGE 1800 GSM/GPRS/EDGE 1900 WARNING: Antenna may not exceed the maximum gain specified in...
  • Page 35: Cell200 Series And Data Logger Configuration

    (p. 8) describes setting up the CELL200 series in integrated mode with its default settings. If the module is not in its default settings, the settings in the CELL200 series must match those in the data logger for integrated mode to work. This includes the SDC Address for CS I/O communication or the RS-232 Baud Rate for RS 232 communication.
  • Page 36: Configure Cell200 Series

    6.4.2.1 Configure CELL200 series 1. Connect a USB cable between your module and computer. 2. Connect the cellular antenna. When using a MIMO antenna with multiple cellular connections, connect the primary cable to Cellular and the secondary to Diversity. If the cables are not marked in this way, they can be connected to either antennna port.
  • Page 37: Set Up Loggernet

    Wiring and connections 25). 3. If not connecting through CS I/O, provide power to the CELL200 series. The data logger provides power through the CS I/O port. USB power is not sufficient to power the CELL200 series; 12 V is required.
  • Page 38 4. Select the IPPort in the Network Map. Enter the CELL200 series IP address (public static IP) or the Konect PakBus Router DNS address (private dynamic IP), along with the port number. The address and port number are input in the Internet IP Address field separated by a colon.
  • Page 39 5. Leave the default settings for the PakBusPort. PakBus Port Always Open should not be checked. Enter the TCP Password; this must match the value entered in the Konect PakBus Router setup and LoggerNet setup. 6. Select the pbRouter in the Network Map and set the PakBus Address to 4070. CELL200-Series 4G LTE Cellular Module...
  • Page 40 7. Select the data logger in the Network Map and set the PakBus Address to match that of the data logger (default address in the data logger is 1). If a PakBus Encryption Key was entered during data logger setup, also enter it here. Click Apply to save the changes. CELL200-Series 4G LTE Cellular Module...
  • Page 41: Test The Connection

    6.4.2.5 Test the connection After the Network Map has been configured, test the cellular connection by using the Connect screen as shown in the following image. Click on the appropriate station and click Connect to initiate a call to the data logger. TIP: The connection time is subject to many external factors.
  • Page 42: Configure Cell200 Series

    QuickStart (integrated mode) (p. 8). 6.4.3.1 Configure CELL200 series To set up the CELL200 series in serial server mode: 1. Connect a USB cable between your module and computer. 2. Connect the cellular antenna. When using a MIMO antenna with multiple cellular connections, connect the primary cable to Cellular and the secondary to Diversity.
  • Page 43 9. (Optional) By default, the CELL200 series will accept incoming communications from any IP address. This can be a security risk. You may specify up to four IP addresses, with wild cards, to limit connections to only those trusted sources.
  • Page 44: Configure Data Logger

    NOTE: This setting does not affect outbound connections, only incoming connections. Staying on the Settings > Serial Mode Setup tab, enter your trusted IP addresses, one per line, in the Trusted IP Host Addresses box. 10. (Optional, for modules with static IP addresses.) To get remote access to the module you must first set up a User Account.
  • Page 45: Set Up Loggernet

    CR1000X, CR800-series, CR300-series, CR1000, and CR200(X)-series. 3. Add a data logger. 4. Select the IPPort in the Network Map. Enter the CELL200 series IP address (public static IP), along with the port number. The address and port number are input in the Internet IP Address field separated by a colon.
  • Page 46 5. For PakBus data loggers, leave the default settings for the PakBusPort. PakBus Port Always Open should not be checked. If used, enter the TCP Password. 6. For PakBus data loggers, select the data logger in the Network Map and set the PakBus Address to match that of the data logger (default address in the data logger is 1).
  • Page 47: Test The Connection

    Communications Failure message will be displayed. 6.4.4 Serial client mode option This mode requires CELL200 series operating system 2.00 or newer. Find the CELL200 series OS version in the OS Date field of the Status Tab. For more information, see...
  • Page 48: Configure Cell200 Series

    QuickStart (integrated mode) (p. 8) 6.4.4.1 Configure CELL200 series To set up the CELL200 series in serial client mode: 1. Connect a USB cable between your module and computer. 2. Connect the cellular antenna. When using a MIMO antenna with multiple cellular connections, connect the primary cable to Cellular and the secondary to Diversity.
  • Page 49 TIP: If this doesn't work browse to 192.168.86.1. 4. On the Settings tab, enter the APN provided by your cellular provider. 5. On the General tab, set Mode to Serial Client. 6. When using a CR200(X), set RS-232 baud rate to 9600 baud. 7.
  • Page 50: Configure Data Logger (Optional)

    10. (Optional) In this mode, an Automated Power Schedule can be setup to save on battery life or on cellular charges. Go to the Settings then Serial Mode Setup tab. Enter a Start (power- on) Time, On Duration, and Repeat Cycle. The modem automatically turns off at midnight.
  • Page 51: Set Up Hardware

    Wiring and connections 25). 3. If not connecting through CS I/O, provide power to the CELL200 series. The data logger provides power through the CS I/O port. USB power is not sufficient to power the CELL200 series; 12 V is required.
  • Page 52 3. Select the PakBusTcpServer in the Network Map. PakBus Port Always Open should be checked. 4. Select the data logger in the Network Map. Select Call-Back Enabled; the box should have a check. CELL200-Series 4G LTE Cellular Module...
  • Page 53: Test The Connection

    Communications Failure message will be displayed. 6.4.5 Serial server/client mode option This mode requires CELL200 series operating system 2.00 or newer. Find the CELL200 series OS version in the OS Date field of the Status Tab. For more information, see...
  • Page 54: Configure Cell200 Series

    In serial server mode, all data on the active port (RS-232 or CS I/O) will be routed through the listening port. When no client is connected to the listening port, the CELL200 series will be in "serial client" mode and all data on the active port will be sent and received through the initiated TCP client socket connection.
  • Page 55 4. On the Settings tab, enter the APN provided by your cellular provider. 5. On the General tab, set Mode to Serial Server/Client. 6. Select the Serial Mode Setup tab. 7. Set Server (Listening) Port Number. Default is 3001. This is entered along with the IP address as part of the LoggerNet configuration.
  • Page 56 11. (Optional) By default, the CELL200 series will accept incoming communications from any IP address. This can be a security risk. You may specify up to four IP addresses, with wild cards, to limit connections to only those trusted sources.
  • Page 57: Configure Data Logger

    Wiring and connections 25). 3. If not connecting through CS I/O, provide power to the CELL200 series. The data logger provides power through the CS I/O port. USB power is not sufficient to power the CELL200 series; 12 V is required.
  • Page 58 NOTE: Setup has two options, EZ (simplified) and Standard. Click on the View menu at the top of the Setup screen, and select Standard view. From the LoggerNet toolbar, click Main > Setup and configure the Network Map as described in the following steps: 1.
  • Page 59: Test The Connection

    7. Operation and maintenance 7.1 Ports The CS I/O port is the main port used with Campbell Scientific data loggers. Its function is described throughout this manual. The RS-232 port can also be used with Campbell Scientific data loggers through a null modem cable (or CPI/RS-232 RJ45 to DB9 cable for the CR1000X and CR6 series).
  • Page 60: Led Indicator Lights

    The USB port is used to check the module status, configure the module, send a new operating system, or watch low-level communications. This is done by opening a web browser and using the following URL: cell.linktodevice.com. TIP: If your computer does not have access to a DNS server, browse to 192.168.86.1. 7.2 LED indicator lights When your CELL200-series module is connected to power and an antenna, there is a specific pattern to the lights to indicate its operation mode as described in...
  • Page 61 Table 7-2: Signal strength RSSI (3G) RSRP (4G) Quality estimate Fair -86 to -100 -106 to -115 Poor less than -100 less than -115 Because signal strength can vary due to multipath, interference, or other environmental effects, it may not give a true indication of communications performance or range. However, it can be useful for activities such as: determining the optimal direction to aim a Yagi antenna determining the effects of antenna height and location...
  • Page 62: Appendix A. Controlling Power To The Cell200 Series

    Appendix A. Controlling power to the CELL200 series This example shows how to control power to the CELL200 series by using the CRBasic IPNetPower() TimeIsBetween() instruction. The program uses the instruction to power the CELL200 series for 15 minutes every 60 minutes between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
  • Page 63 CRBasic Example 1: Turn CELL200 series ON and OFF under data logger control BeginProg 'Main Scan Scan (5,Sec,1,0) 'Default Data Logger Battery Voltage measurement 'BattV' Battery (BattV) 'Default Wiring Panel Temperature measurement 'PTemp_C' PanelTemp (PTemp_C,60) 'Between the hours of 9:00 and 17:00, turn the CELL200 series...
  • Page 64: Appendix B. Configuring Settings And Retrieving Status Information With The Crbasic Program

    Appendix B. Configuring settings and retrieving status information with the CRBasic program B.1 Using the SetSetting() instruction NOTE: This functionality is available in the CR1000X, CR300-series, and CR6 dataloggers only. SetSetting() This example shows how to set up the cellular module using the instruction.
  • Page 65 CRBasic Example 2: Settings configuration and status retrieval DataTable (CELL_DIAGNOSTICS, True, -1) Sample (1, cell_todays_usage, FP2) 'or Sample (1, Settings.CellUsageToday, FP2) Sample (1, cell_yesterdays_usage, FP2) Sample (1, Settings.CellUsageYesterday, FP2) Sample (1, cell_this_months_usage, FP2) Sample (1, Settings.CellUsageMonth, FP2) Sample (1, cell_last_months_usage, FP2) Sample (1, Settings.CellUsageLastMonth, FP2) Sample...
  • Page 66 CRBasic Example 2: Settings configuration and status retrieval 'Specifies the interval (in minutes) after the 'first time of the day that the data logger 'powers on its cellular interface, that the 'data logger will power its cellular interface at 'subsequent times throughout the day. 0 = disabled. SetSetting ("CellBillingDay", 15) 'Tells the modem what day of the month to roll...
  • Page 67 CRBasic Example 2: Settings configuration and status retrieval '"Powered up. SIM auth failure.", '"Querying modem.", '"Waiting for network registration.", '"Configuring modem.", '"Dialing.", '"Dialing (retry).", '"Dialed.", '"PPP negotiation.", '"Network ready.", '"PPP closing.", '"PPP paused.", '"PPP dropped.", '"Terminal AT command mode.", '"Firmware update mode.", '"Shutting down."...
  • Page 68: Appendix C. Updating The Operating System And Firmware

    The CELL200 series itself uses two operating systems. The first is the Campbell Scientific CELL200 series operating system. We will refer to that as the CELL200 series OS. The second is contained in the cellular radio module; we will refer to that one as the module firmware. One or both may need to be updated from time to time.
  • Page 69 Open a web browser and enter the module static IP address. 5. Every 14 days, the module automatically checks for a CELL200 series OS update. When a new OS is available you will see a red notification in the Version field of the Status Tab.
  • Page 70 6. Select the OS Update Tab. Clicking the Apply Update button will retrieve the CELL200 series OS from the Campbell Scientific website and begin the update process. If you already downloaded the OS from the Campbell Scientific website to you computer you can click the Send File button and follow the prompts.
  • Page 71: Using Device Configuration Utility

    5. Connect to your data logger by using Device Configuration Utility. 6. When a new CELL200 series OS is available, in the Settings Editor on the Cellular Tab you will see a field called Cellular OS Update Pending. This field does not appear unless an update is available.
  • Page 72 9. Apply to save your changes. CELL200-Series 4G LTE Cellular Module...
  • Page 73: Appendix D. Cellular Module Terminal Functionality

    Appendix D. Cellular module terminal functionality This appendix discusses the terminal functionality of the CELL200-series modules. This functionality requires a data logger with a CS I/O port. To use the terminal functionality of the module, you must enable the terminal port. To do this: 1.
  • Page 74: Using Cell Modem Terminal Functionality

    CELL200-series module using the terminal functionality in the module. It also illustrates how to use the same functionality to retrieve status information from the CELL200 series and put the module into low power mode. This program can be downloaded from https://s.campbellsci.com.au/documents/us/miscellaneous/CELL2XX-Settings.dld.
  • Page 75 CRBasic Example 3: CELL200 series settings configuration and status retrieval using terminal functionality Public As Long 'Previous day's data usage modem_previous_day_usage Units modem_previous_day_usage = kB Public As Long 'Previous month's data usage modem_previous_month_usage Units modem_previous_month_usage = kB Public 'Current modem RSRP value (LTE signal Strength)
  • Page 76 CRBasic Example 3: CELL200 series settings configuration and status retrieval using terminal functionality SetSetting "CellAPN" "****.****" 'Replace *s with APN assigned by cellular provider SetSetting "CellDiversity" , 0) SetSetting "CELLBIllingDay" , 10) SetSetting "PPPInterface" , COMSDC8) 'Set PPP Interface to COMSDC8...
  • Page 77 CRBasic Example 3: CELL200 series settings configuration and status retrieval using terminal functionality Then (13))   modem_reset_needed = TRUE EndIf SerialOut "set sdc 7" (ComSDC11, & CRLF, CRLF, 1, 200) 'Set the SDC address of the modem (7, 8, 10, 11)
  • Page 78 CRBasic Example 3: CELL200 series settings configuration and status retrieval using terminal functionality ' programatically) Then (modem_reset_needed = TRUE) Do While (modem_reset_needed = TRUE) SerialOut "reboot" (ComSDC11, & CRLF, CRLF, 1, 200) SerialIn (returned_value, ComSDC11, 100, (13), 1000) "Reboot started . . ."...
  • Page 79 CRBasic Example 3: CELL200 series settings configuration and status retrieval using terminal functionality 'Query for the modem's 3G signal strength information (RSSI) SerialIn (returned_value, ComSDC11, 100, (13), 1000) 'convert string to numeric value modem_rssi = returned_value SerialFlush (ComSDC11) SerialOut (COMSDC11, "show rsrp"...
  • Page 80 CRBasic Example 3: CELL200 series settings configuration and status retrieval using terminal functionality SerialIn (modem_state, ComSDC11, 100, R(13), 1000) SerialFlush (ComSDC11) SerialOut (ComSDC11, "show usage today" & CRLF, CRLF, 1, 200) 'Query for today's cellular data usage SerialIn (returned_value, ComSDC11, 100,...
  • Page 81: Status Commands

    CRBasic Example 3: CELL200 series settings configuration and status retrieval using terminal functionality 'clean out any garbage characters that might have come in. SerialOut (ComSDC11, CRLF , "CELL2xx>" , 1, 200) 'Send a CRLF and wait CELL2xx prompt before continuing on.
  • Page 82 Corresponds with the APN setting in the cellular module web interface. show arev Returns the alternate or subversion revision of the CELL200 series show band Returns the band number the modem is using to connect to the cellular network.
  • Page 83 show diversity Displays the current setting of cellular module antenna configuration. Results are Disabled or Enabled . Corresponds with the Diversity Antenna field in the cellular module web interface. show ecio Returns the modem 3G network signal quality (ECIO). show euiccid Returns the modem EUICCID (Embedded SIM identification) number.
  • Page 84 Returns the name of the cellular provider or network operator the modem is connected to. show osdate Returns the build date and alternate version of the CELL200 series show osupdate description Returns a description of the newer operating system for the user to review before installing.
  • Page 85 Returns the revision of the CELL200 series OS. show roaming Displays the current setting for the modem roaming capabilities. Returned values are Auto and Disabled . Corresponds to the Roaming setting in the cellular module web interface show rsrp Returns the modem LTE network signal strength (RSRP).
  • Page 86: Set Commands

    module Trusted IP Host setting. show trusted 3 Returns the address or DNS Name in the 3rd field of the cellular module Trusted IP Host setting. show trusted 4 Returns the address or DNS Name in the 4th field of the cellular module Trusted IP Host setting.
  • Page 87 set client timeout ### Sets the timeout, in seconds, used by serial client and serial client/server modes. ### is a number. The accepted range is 1 through 120. set client url ### Sets the client URL or TCP/IP address used in serial client and serial client/server modes.
  • Page 88: Action Commands

    Action commands are used to perform actions on the modem such as entering low power mode, rebooting, checking for updates, clearing usage, and more. check update Starts the process that checks for both a new CELL200 series OS, and module firmware. clear logs Resets all the logs in the modem.
  • Page 89 Starts the over the air (OTA) CELL200 series operating system update process. Not for use with a direct connection. wakeup Brings the modem fully back online. Usually done on a schedule after a deep sleep command has been issued.
  • Page 90: Appendix E. Cellular Module Regulatory Information

    WARNING: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Campbell Scientific could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. E.2 RF exposure...
  • Page 91 Directive 2014/53/EU” (RED Directive). The CELL215 displays the CE mark. WARNING: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Campbell Scientific could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. WARNING: This product is only to be installed by qualified personnel.
  • Page 92 See Product Details on the Ordering Information pages at www.campbellsci.com.au. Other manufacturer's products, that are resold by Campbell Scientific, are warranted only to the limits extended by the original manufacturer.
  • Page 93 Assistance Campbell Scientific offers a variety of services, including calibration, repair, and maintenance. Please follow the guidelines below if you would like to return a product for servicing. Please note the following: The guidelines on this page apply only to customers residing in countries served by Campbell Scientific Australia directly.
  • Page 94 WHILE EVERY ATTEMPT IS MADE TO EMBODY THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF SAFETY IN ALL CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS, THE CUSTOMER ASSUMES ALL RISK FROM ANY INJURY RESULTING FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION, USE, OR MAINTENANCE OF TRIPODS, TOWERS, OR...
  • Page 95 Campbell Scientific regional offices Australia France Thailand Location: Garbutt, QLD Australia Location: Vincennes, France Location: Bangkok, Thailand Phone: 61.7.4401.7700 Phone: 0033.0.1.56.45.15.20 Phone: 66.2.719.3399 Email: info@campbellsci.com.au Email: info@campbellsci.fr Email: info@campbellsci.asia Website: www.campbellsci.com.au Website: www.campbellsci.fr Website: www.campbellsci.asia Brazil Germany Location: São Paulo, SP Brazil...

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