ThingsLog LPMDL-1102 User Manual

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Low power mobile data logger
ThingsLog​
L PMDL-1102
NB-IoT Data logger
© iTransformers Labs Ltd
11 Magnaurska shkola str., fl. 3, office 315 (Hightech Business Park, BIC IZOT),
1784, Sofia, Bulgaria
Phone (+359) 875 32 80 70• Email: ​ i nfo@thingslog.com
Visit us at ​
; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​
w ww.thingslog.com​
s ales@thingslog.com

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  • Page 1 © iTransformers Labs Ltd 11 Magnaurska shkola str., fl. 3, office 315 (Hightech Business Park, BIC IZOT), 1784, Sofia, Bulgaria Phone (+359) 875 32 80 70• Email: ​ i nfo@thingslog.com Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safe and Healthy instructions Physical installation Input/Output ports Replacing the batteries User guide Associating logger to a profile Network coverage and service Initial configuration ThingsLog LPMDL-1102 Normal operation mode & short functional description Readings Flow graph Cumulative graph Data export Normal operation dashboard Visit us at ​...
  • Page 3: Overview

    Analog sensors metering - LPMDL-1102 ​ h as ​ t wo extra inputs for connecting analog sensors with 4-20 mA output. An example could be connecting two pressure sensors or one pressure and one temperature sensor.
  • Page 4: Functional Specification

    ● Built-in antenna ● Reconfigurability over the air: ​ a bility to reconfigure the logger reading and transmission rates over the air ● Secured configuration Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​ w ww.thingslog.com​ s ales@thingslog.com...
  • Page 5: Safe And Healthy Instructions

    Only engineers or technicians with product expertise that has previously read and understood this guide should install this product. Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​ w ww.thingslog.com​ s ales@thingslog.com...
  • Page 6 When recycling the product and its disposal, local and national legislation and regulations must be observed. If you hesitate, please return the appliance, we will recycle it for you. Table II Health and safety instructions   Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​ w ww.thingslog.com​ s ales@thingslog.com...
  • Page 7: Physical Installation

    5 Physical installation Figure 1 Logger outlook and dimensions Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​ w ww.thingslog.com​ s ales@thingslog.com...
  • Page 8: Input/Output Ports

    ● Attach the corresponding connecting cable input/outputs to the meters/sensors. 6 Input/Output ports LPMDL-1102 has 12 input/output ports. To access the ports unscrew the board from the bottom of the logger enclosure and lift it up. Visit us at ​...
  • Page 9 Figure 3 Logger input/output ports Figure 4 LPMDL-1102 wiring scheme Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​ w ww.thingslog.com​ s ales@thingslog.com...
  • Page 10: Replacing The Batteries

    8.1 Associating logger to a profile 1. In order to perform the initial configuration you should have an account for ThingsLog IoT platform. If you don’t have an account please go to ​ h ttps://iot.thingslog.com/signup​ and register to the platform.
  • Page 11: Network Coverage And Service

    6. Once the device is registered you can continue with the initial configuration. 8.2 Network coverage and service In order to work ThingsLog data loggers need network connection. Prior performing the initial configuration ensure that there is NB IoT network coverage in your area. If you are not sure which network operator has been used with your ThingsLog device please contact us at ​...
  • Page 12 Figure 7 Menu “Devices” 3. From the menu choose “Config” then a similar configuration dialog will appear. Figure 8 Configuration dialog Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​ w ww.thingslog.com​ s ales@thingslog.com...
  • Page 13 8. If the logger is able to do so you will be able to see the following message on your screen. Figure 9 Confirmation of successful configuration Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​ w ww.thingslog.com​ s ales@thingslog.com...
  • Page 14: Normal Operation Mode & Short Functional Description

    NB IoT coverage. If you are not sure that such is available in your area please let us know at ​ s upport@thingslog.com​ . But please note that if there is no NB IoT signal there are only a few things you can do.
  • Page 15: Cumulative Graph

    Cumulative graph Figure 12 Cumulative consumption graph 8.4.4 Data export The system supports readings data export from a certain time range in CSV file format. Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​ w ww.thingslog.com​ s ales@thingslog.com...
  • Page 16: Normal Operation Dashboard

    8.5 Normal operation dashboard After login the user will be redirected to a “dashboard” where the user can verify the operational status of the loggers. Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​ w ww.thingslog.com​ s ales@thingslog.com...
  • Page 17 3​ certain period of time. For example 1m​ over 1 hour. ● MISSED_TRANSMISSION​ - alarm indicating that the transmission from the logger did not happen. Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​ w ww.thingslog.com​ s ales@thingslog.com...
  • Page 18 ● DEVICE_REMOVED​ - alarm indicating that the meter has been disconnected from the logger. ● LOW_BATTERY ​ - alarm indicating that the battery of the logger is under 20%. Visit us at ​ ; (+359) 875 32 80 70; ​ w ww.thingslog.com​ s ales@thingslog.com...

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