Introduction; Model Identification; Table 1: Geonet Model Identification - Geokon GeoNet 8900 Series Instruction Manual

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INTRODUCTION

GeoNet is a low-power wireless data hosting system, designed to efficiently
collect data from many points. GeoNet is especially helpful in geographically-
complex locations where a wired infrastructure would be expensive or even
impossible. Available network components include a cellular gateway/mesh
supervisor, mesh supervisor, single- and/or multi-channel node units,
addressable nodes, and Agent software.
Model 8900 Series Nodes collect data from
gauges and sensors.
The tiltmeter contains an integrated
the same manner as other nodes.
The Cellular Gateway + Mesh Supervisor contains a cellular module in addition
to the mesh supervisor functionality. The device stores battery and temperature
data sent from the nodes, and data from the sensors, but it does not possess
sensor-reading functionality on its own. Data can be retrieved using the
cloud, or manually using a cable.
The mesh supervisor unit is the same as the cellular gateway except it lacks a
cellular module. Data must be retrieved manually via a direct cable connection.
FEATURES:
Automated cellular data connection to servers
Automated calculation of engineering units via Web API integration with the
database
GEOKON
Improved radio range
Up to 60 km (15 km x 4 hops) range, line-of-sight (North America)
Up to 22 km (5.5 km x 4 hops) range, line-of-sight (Europe)
Up to 12 networks per area (using unique channels)
USB connector for firmware updates, diagnostics, and more
recommends that you configure your network with the devices at the
GEOKON
same location, in close proximity to each other, before you deploy them to their
respective on-site positions.
An installation tutorial on the
tutorial-videos, can help with this.
CAUTION! To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, a separation distance
of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device
operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not recommended. The antenna
used for this transmitter must not be co-located in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

1.1 MODEL IDENTIFICATION

The 8900 series model numbers are composed of codes that together indicate
the following information about each unit:
Series
Region
1:
Model Type
8901
NA: North America LTM: Gateway & Supervisor
8903
BZ:
Brazil
03G: Gateway & Supervisor
EU: Europe
SUP: Supervisor
01C: Single Channel Node
04C: Four Channel Node
08C: Eight Channel Node
ADR: Addressable Node
TLT: Tiltmeter Node

TABLE 1: GeoNet Model Identification

MODEL 8900 SERIES GEONET WIRELESS DATA HOSTING SYSTEM | INTRODUCTION | 1
's vibrating wire (VW)
GEOKON
biaxial tiltmeter, and functions in
GEOKON
website,
https://www.geokon.com/
GEOKON
Supervisor PC Connection
LTM: LTE-M Networks
03G: 3G Networks
232: RS-232 Com
USB: USB Com
GEOKON
Node Sensor Connection
CBL: Cable Gland
10P: 10 Pin
NAP: No Access Point

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