Chapter 1 Table of contents Chapter 1 Table of contents Cover Chapter 1 Table of contents Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Chapter 3 Ex certification Chapter 4 Specifications Chapter 5 General specifications 5.1 Translation 5.2 Copyright 5.3 General descriptive names 5.4 Ex protection 5.5 Safety instructions 5.5.1 Use of the hazard warnings...
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Chapter 7 Storage, delivery and transport 7.1 Inspection of incoming deliveries 7.2 Scope of supply 7.3 Storage 7.4 Transport 7.5 Return Chapter 8 Installation 8.1 Dimensions 8.2 Installing the D013-x1009200C05 8.2.1 Suspended installation 8.3 Electrical installation 8.3.1 Connecting the mobile network antenna 8.3.1.1 Optimum antenna positioning for assembly in a shaft 8.3.1.1.1 Typical influences on the signal quality 8.3.1.1.2 Possibilities for improving the signal quality...
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Chapter 1 Table of contents 13.3 Evaluating the device log 13.3.1 Evaluating the device log on the myDatanet server 13.3.2 Evaluating the device log using DeviceConfig Chapter 14 Spare parts and accessories 14.1 Assembly sets 14.2 Antennas 14.3 Sensor modules 14.4 Output modules 14.5 Other accessories Chapter 15 Document history...
Chapter 4 Specifications Chapter 4 Specifications Voltage supply Battery: 2 x Li-SOCl2 cells with a total of 25,74 Ah Housing Material: Noryl GTX 973 / PC (housing/cover) Weight: 692 g Degree of protection: IP66 / IP68 / IP69 IP68: 5 h at an immersion depth of 1 m Dimensions (WHD): 106 x 169 x 61 mm (with protective armour) Ex certification...
Chapter 5 General specifications Chapter 5 General specifications The information in this manual has been compiled with great care and to the best of our knowledge. The manufacturer, however, assumes no liability for any incorrect specifications that may be provided in this manual.
5.4 Ex protection The battery-powered, stationary D013-x1009200C05 is designed for use in areas with a zone 1 explosive atmosphere. The following conditions must be observed: Only the manufacturer is permitted to open the housing to carry out maintenance work, which must only be completed outside the Ex area.
Chapter 5 General specifications Important note: The manufacturer's products that are designed for use outdoors include extensive protection against penetrating moisture and dust. 5.5.1 Use of the hazard warnings DANGER: Indicates a potential or threatening hazardous situation that will result in death or serious injuries if not avoided.
5.5.3.1 Safety and precautionary measures for the mobile network modem installation This device must only be installed by a trained technician who applies the recognised installation practices for a radio frequency transmitter including the correct grounding of external antennas. The device must not be operated in hospitals and/or in the vicinity of medical equipment such as heart pacemakers or hearing aids.
Chapter 5 General specifications 5.6 Overview Front of the D013-x1009200C05 Bottom of the D013-x1009200C05 (view without protective armour) (view without protective armour) 1 Display 3 Sensor recess 2 Antenna connector Rev. 03...
A Managed Service contract with Microtronics Engineering GmbH is required for use of the mobile data transmission (see www.microtronics.com/managedservice). This includes the provisioning of the mobile communications connection via the network of the service provider included in the above- mentioned list.
5.9 Device labelling The specifications in this user manual apply exclusively to the D013-x1009200C05 device type. The type plate is located on the rear side of the device and contains the following specifications: Type designation Serial number Item number Type key Ex marking as specified in chapter "Declaration of conformity"...
For safety and warranty reasons, all internal work on the instruments beyond from that involved in normal installation and connection, must be carried out only by qualified Microtronics personnel or persons or companies authorised by Microtronics .
for damages to persons or objects resulting from failure to comply with safety information contained within this instruction manual. for missing or incorrect measurement values or resulting consequential damages due to improper installation or incorrect parameterisation/programming. 5.14 Obligation of the operator WARNING: In the EEA (European Economic Area), the national implementation of the framework directive (89/391/EEC) as well as the associated specific directives and from these in...
Chapter 6 Functional principle Chapter 6 Functional principle In the graphic below, all of the components that are part of the myDatanet are illustrated in grey. All other components must be provided/created by the customer. Functional principle Sensor module or output module (available separately) D013-x1009200C05 with integrated managed service SIM chip USB Adapter (radio to USB converter) PC with installed DeviceConfig configuration program...
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As illustrated in the previous figures (see "Functional principle" on page 23), there are 2 options for transferring the data from the D013-x1009200C05 to the myDatanet server: Directly via LTE-M/NB-IoT mobile connection Indirectly, by initially reading the data from the device using the DeviceConfig configuration program via the loacal radio connection and then using the PC’s Internet connection to transfer the data to the server.
Chapter 6 Functional principle 6.1 Functionality of the internal data memory Structure Circular buffer Total size 3 MB Number of sectors Sector size 393.216 Byte The internal data memory of the D013-x1009200C05 is designed as a circular buffer with 8 sectors. If the entire memory (3 MB ) is full, the sector with the oldest data is deleted fully before new data can be saved in this sector again.
Note: Additional explanation on calculating the data volume to be saved: To provide a clear and simple overview, the following example assumes that the sectors can only record two complete data records. Free memory in sector 1 is not enough to record a full data record (overhead + data). 6.2 Procedure in case of connection aborts If the connection is aborted, another attempt to establish a connection is made after 2 min.
Support & Service Centre (see "Contact information" on page 59). The return shipment of the D013-x1009200C05 must occur in the original packaging and with freight and insurance paid to Microtronics Engineering GmbH (see "Contact information" on page 59). Insufficiently cleared return shipments will otherwise not be accepted! Rev.
Chapter 8 Installation Chapter 8 Installation Important note: To prevent any damage to the device, the work described in this section of the instructions must only be performed by qualified personnel. 8.1 Dimensions Dimensions: Height Dimensions: Width and depth (view with protective armour) (view with protective armour) Rev.
8.2 Installing the D013-x1009200C05 Important note: Ensure installation is completed correctly. Comply with existing legal and/or operational directives. Improper handling can cause injuries and/or damage to the devices. The D013-x1009200C05 must not be operated in the field without a protective armour. Due to the electrostatic effects, the protective armour must not be rubbed with cloths in the Ex zone.
Chapter 8 Installation 8.2.1 Suspended installation The optional "Niro shackle (206.325)" equipment is required for suspended installations. Suspended installation Detailed view of a suspended installation 1 Niro shackle (206.325) 2 D013-x1009200C05 1. Use the Niro shackle (206.325), to attach the D013-x1009200C05 to a rung of the channel ladder or a similar fastening point in accordance with the figure "Detailed view of a suspended installation "...
8.3 Electrical installation Important note: Only qualified personnel should undertake the installation described in this chapter of the operating instructions to avoid any damage to the device. 8.3.1 Connecting the mobile network antenna Important note: To ensure the correct functionality, only use antennas that are supplied by the manufacturer.
8.3.2 Technical details about the radio interface The connection to a PC is established via the radio interface. It is only designated for the communication with the DeviceConfig configuration program. It can be downloaded free of charge from the following website: www.microtronics.com/deviceconfig Rev. 03...
Read this manual carefully and completely in order to ensure the proper functioning of the D013-x1009200C05 Contact Microtronics Engineering GmbH(see "Contact information" on page 59) if anything is unclear or if you encounter difficulties with regard to installation, connection or configuration.
Chapter 10 User interfaces Chapter 10 User interfaces The configuration of the D013-x1009200C05 is carried out via the web interface on the myDatanet server, which your responsible sales partner will provide to you. 10.1 User interface on the D013-x1009200C05 10.1.1 Operating elements Operating elements 1 Reed switch 2 Display...
Chapter 11 Maintenance Chapter 11 Maintenance Important note: To prevent any damage to the device, the work described in this section of the instructions must only be performed by qualified personnel. The device must be deenergised before any maintenance, cleaning and/or repair work. 11.1 General maintenance Regularly check the D013-x1009200C05 for mechanical damage.
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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting and repair Chapter 13 Troubleshooting and repair 13.1 General problems Problem Cause/solution Device does not respond Battery pack is completely discharged (nothing appears on the display). Communication problems Reduce the distance between the D013-x1009200C05 and the USB (between Adapter and try to avoid obstacles such as walls and similar.
13.2 Log entries and error codes Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1000 POWER ON Restart following a power failure Watchdog reset (e.g. because of an exception) Reset was initiated by the device itself (e.g. in event of firmware update) Restart for another reason.
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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting and repair Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1039 UV MODEM The rechargeable battery or battery voltage once RECOVER again suffices to guarantee a stable connection. This is achieved by replacing the rechargeable battery or battery pack.
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Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1201 MODEM NOT Internal error FOUND Contact the manufacturer if the device log includes this error several times (see "Contact information" on page 59). 1202 MODEM CMME The GPRS modem indicates a +CME error. The ERROR parameter specifies the type of error.
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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting and repair Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1219 LTE NETWORK NOT REGISTERED Not registered, modem is currently not looking REGISTRATION for any new operators to register HOME Registered, home network SEARCHING Not registered, but the modem is currently looking for a new operator with which it can register DENIED...
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Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1325 RADIO RADIO Advertising deactivated ADVERTISING ADVERTISING OFF RADIO Advertising has been activated ADVERTISING ON 1335 LOG_SHT2X_ SHT2X SENSOR The internal temperature and air humidity sensor STATE is returning valid values again SHT2X RH ERROR A communication error occured when reading the air humidity value from the internal temperature and air humidity sensor.
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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting and repair Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1601 SIM_STATE NONE SIM state was changed to "NONE" (initial state). PRODUCTION SIM state was changed to "PRODUCTION" (a new device is in stock). SIM state was changed to "HOT" (valid contract). COLD SIM state was changed to "COLD"...
13.2.1 Modem error Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text GPRS error 1200 BEARER GPRS -988 --- GPRS setup error FAILED Try to improve the position of the antenna. Check whether the device is in the coverage area. 1200 BAND SEL FAILED -969 --- A network could not be found on the GSM900/1800 or on the GSM850/1900 band.
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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting and repair Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1200 NETLOCK ERROR -966 Error when selecting the network. Check whether the device is in the coverage area. TCP channel error 1200 CHANNEL -965 --- An attempt is being made to write to/read a TCP ABORTED client that is no longer available.
13.3 Evaluating the device log 13.3.1 Evaluating the device log on the myDatanet server The last 300 log entries on the myDatanet server can be called up via the button shown below that is located in the measurement device list. As the log entries are sent to the server in the transmission cycle in the same way as the measurement data, only the log entries up to the last server connection are available.
Chapter 14 Spare parts and accessories Chapter 14 Spare parts and accessories 14.1 Assembly sets Description Quantity Order number Niro shackle 206.325 14.2 Antennas Description Quantity Order number Flat antenna Disc Multi Band FME-F 2m 300629 Multi band antenna with bracket 300787 14.3 Sensor modules Description...
Chapter 15 Document history Chapter 15 Document history Rev. Date Changes 16.05.2024 First version 21.06.2024 Chapter "Declaration of conformity" on page 7 Declaration of Conformity has been added Chapter "Ex certification" on page 9 EU-Type Examination certificate has been added Chapter "Device labelling"...
Chapter 16 Glossary Chapter 16 Glossary App centre Area of the myDatanet server for the installation and management of the IoT apps. The app models that serve as a basis for the IoT apps are obtained via the rapidM2M Store . When installing an IoT app on the myDatanet server the default settings defined when developing the app models are initially applied.
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rapidM2M Store Is responsible for distributing the app models to the individual myDatanet servers. When installing and updating IoT apps the myDatanet server access the app models provided in the rapidM2M Store . The developer of the respective app model defines which myDatanet servers are allowed to access an app model via the rapidM2M Studio .
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