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QUICK-START GUIDE (QSG)
CAIRNET V4
6 sensors
JULY 2024
ENVEA
RECOMMENDS READING ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE POWERING ON AND USING THE EQUIPMENT
111, Bd Robespierre / CS 80004 - 78304 Poissy Cedex 4 - FRANCE
Tél: +33(0)1 39 22 38 00 – Fax: +33(0)1 39 65 38 08
www.envea.global

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  • Page 1 QUICK-START GUIDE (QSG) CAIRNET V4 6 sensors JULY 2024 ENVEA RECOMMENDS READING ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE POWERING ON AND USING THE EQUIPMENT 111, Bd Robespierre / CS 80004 - 78304 Poissy Cedex 4 - FRANCE Tél: +33(0)1 39 22 38 00 – Fax: +33(0)1 39 65 38 08...
  • Page 2 ENVEA cannot be considered liable for direct, indirect or collateral damages due to non-compliant use and/or inappropriate use of the equipment or information contained within this document and our technical manuals.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited Ta b le o f c o n te n ts Presentation ..............................5 Installation and commissioning procedure ....................11 2.1. Open the box .............................. 11 2.2. Screw the external radio antenna ....................... 12 2.3.
  • Page 4 Figure 2–8 – Setting up the CAIRSENS in the sampling area .................. 15 Figure 2–9 – Micro-SIM card insertion ........................18 Figure 2–10 – ENVEA IQ-LINK configuration interface ..................... 20 Figure 2–11 – CAIRNET label with serial number and cloud key ................23 Figure 2–12 –...
  • Page 5: Presentation

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited P RES ENTATION (1) Sample gas inlet, (2) Air exhaust, (3) antenna Figure 1–1 – CAIRNET box presentation (DO NOT obstruct the sample gas inlet, nor air exhaust). JULY 2024...
  • Page 6 CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited The CAIRNET can be supplied in two ways: – Battery recharged by solar panels (standard) or recharged by 18VDC mains supply (optional and for indoor use only), Or 12V/2A mains supply. –...
  • Page 7: Figure 1-2 - Internal Elements Of The Cairnet Box

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited The SIM card used must not be blocked by a PIN code. If it is, unlock the SIM card with a smartphone or ask the provider. Wireless/cellular remote communication mode: network deployment over a large area in an urban, industrial or rural environment is performed within the telephone coverage limits (3G/4G) and within the limits of local regulations.
  • Page 8: Figure 1-3 - Label On The Internal Face Of The Cairnet Door

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited Legend: – SN: CAIRNET serial number, Cloud key: CAIRNET association key with CAIRCLOUD, – – IMEI: unique 15-to-17 digit identification number of the cellular module used in the CAIRNET, Version: CAIRNET version, –...
  • Page 9: Figure 1-5 - Iq-Link Top Panel Connections

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited IQ-LINK connectics description: – On the IQ-LINK top panel, the connectors have the following functions: · Not-polarized DC mains power supply (1), 8-30 VDC, 2A. The 2-pin male connector is only supplied with the 12 VDC waterproof power supply option for outdoor use.
  • Page 10: Figure 1-6 - Iq-Link Front Panel

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited On the IQ-LINK front panel, connectics is as follows: – · 6 micro-USB cables (2) for connection to the CAIRSENS range sensors. The colour code of cables is as follows (see Figure 1–7 to view the (black/red/green/white) connection order:...
  • Page 11: Installation And Commissioning Procedure

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited INS TALLATION AND COMMIS S IONING P ROCEDURE 2.1. OPEN THE BOX See Figure 2–1. The CAIRNET box is fitted with two hinges used to close and ensure water tightness of the top cover. One of the two hinges opens manually and enables to access inside the CAIRNET (see Figure 2–1, Manual opening...
  • Page 12: Screw The External Radio Antenna

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited 2.2. SCREW THE EXTERNAL RADIO ANTENNA The antenna is dismounted before transport, it needs to be reassembled during installation. To do this: Screw the antenna on the lateral side of the CAIRNET box (Figure 2–2).
  • Page 13: Free The Iq-Link

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited 2.3. FREE THE IQ-LINK The IQ-LINK box is screwed on two angle brackets fixed to the bottom plate of the CAIRNET: it is necessary to free it to make easier access during the various commissioning operation. To do that: –...
  • Page 14: Install The Cairsens Pm If Used

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited 2.4. INSTALL THE CAIRSENS PM IF USED The procedure to be applied is as follows: To make installation easier and give more space, the IQ-LINK can be released as described in paragraph –...
  • Page 15: Install The Cairsens

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited 2.5. INSTALL THE CAIRSENS See Figure 2–7 : Unscrew the 8 hexagonal screws of the sensor holding plate with a 2.5 mm Allen spanner (see (1) of – Figure 2–7). Remove the plug(s) where the CAIRSENS will be inserted.
  • Page 16: Configuring Access Point Name (Apn) And Testing Telephone Network Connection With Sim Card

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited 2.6. CONFIGURING ACCESS POINT NAME (APN) AND TESTING TELEPHONE NETWORK CONNECTION WITH SIM CARD Configuration must be done on a CAIRNET assembly equipped with an IQ-LINK having the antenna correctly mounted and the coaxial cable correctly connected to the IQ-LINK, and without the SIM card inserted during the first steps.
  • Page 17: Mains Mode (Without Sim Card Only)

    In the window (3), enter the network security key « 123456789 » then press down « Next ». From this point on, two possibilities are available for APN configuration: either via a web browser (different from Internet Explorer), or via the ENVEA Connect application. JULY 2024...
  • Page 18: Figure 2-9 - Micro-Sim Card Insertion

    Duplication prohibited A – APN configuration via a WEB browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari …) ENVEA IQ-LINK application not compatible with Internet Explorer See Figure 2–10. 1) Open a new web page and connect to the address 192.168.43.1 in the web site address bar : the ENVEA IQ-LINK configuration page launches.
  • Page 19 CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited 7) Check the antenna and its extension cord are correctly linked to the IQ-LINK. 8) Press down « Connect » (4) to start the cellular connection test. It may last few minutes. When the test is finished, the «...
  • Page 20: Figure 2-10 - Envea Iq-Link Configuration Interface

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited Legends are as follow: Mark Function When the configuration is finished, disconnect by clicking on the Quit button. Communication with the cloud will continue. CAIRNET serial number and association key. Current version of the software embedded in the CAIRNET.
  • Page 21 Enter the address « https://www.envea.global/envea-connect/ » in the Smartphone/Tablet internet – browser, or directly enter “Envea connect” in the Play store (Android) or in the App store (iOS), Download the application. – When the application is downloaded: 1 – Touch/click on the icon to start the ENVEA Connect application.
  • Page 22 The smartphone/tablet searches for the available Wi-Fi network to connect to. The following message is displayed on the screen: « ENVEA Connect app wants to use a temporary Wi-Fi network to connect to your device». ESA_IQLINK_0000 is the CAIRNET Wi-Fi address.
  • Page 23: Cairnet Synchronisation With The Caircloud Account

    (Figure 2–11). This cloud key is also visible in the ENVEA IQ-LINK interface previously used for modem information configuration. In this case, a copy and paste avoids typing errors of association key characters (see section 2.6).
  • Page 24: Powering On And Supply Mode Of Cairnet

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited At the top right, click on the Then, go to the “Add/ Associate an (1) enter the code here, registered account user name, equipment” tab (2) press down “Submit” to validate then go to "Technical (3) repeat the procedure for each cloud configuration".
  • Page 25: Cairnet Powering On With 18Vdc Mains Power Supply

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited (1) Connector for battery connection, (2) battery supply (BQM) board, (3) battery, (4) battery recharge connector via 18V internal power supply, (5) solar panel connector. Figure 2–13 – Battery connection to the power supply board WARNING: 1 –...
  • Page 26: Figure 2-14 - Autonomous Power Supply Board Of Iq-Link

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited (1) BQM board Figure 2–14 – Autonomous power supply board of IQ-LINK Then, the option connector of the “outdoor power supply source (A40-0304-*)” has to be connected to the IQ- LINK. To do that: Remove the 2-pin connector from the 12 VDC option, –...
  • Page 27: Led Display Description

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited 2.9. LED DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 2.9.1. CASE 1: CAIRNET SUPPLIED BY BATTERY RECHARGED BY SOLAR PANNELS OR BY MAINS LED sequencing during normal operation and data transmission to the CAIRCLOUD Sequencing Meaning and LED status IQ-Link powering on.
  • Page 28 CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited Battery charge status display Battery Battery CAIRSENS Data transfer LEDs status voltage charge level operation frequency Out of data transfer to the cloud (mV) status >= 4100 >90 15 minutes Flashes (cycle 1s, period 0.9s)
  • Page 29 CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited LED sequencing when data transfer is forced by pressing the ON/OFF switch once (Only when the system is powered by battery) Forced data transfer period of 15, 30, or 60 minutes (depends on battery charge level)
  • Page 30: Case 2: Cairnet Powered Suppied By +12Vdc Mains (Without Battery)

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited 2.9.2. CASE 2: CAIRNET POWERED SUPPIED BY +12VDC MAINS (WITHOUT BATTERY) LED sequencing during normal operation and data transmission to the CAIRCLOUD The LED is blue and flashes once per second: normal operation, the system is in stand-by and waiting for the next data transfer cycle to the cloud.
  • Page 31: Case 3: Cairnet Power Suppied By Battery Recharged By 18Vdc Mains

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited 2.9.3. CASE 3: CAIRNET POWER SUPPIED BY BATTERY RECHARGED BY 18VDC MAINS CAUTION: Data transfer in forced mode can only be done if the system is supplied by battery + 18 volts + sim card inserted.
  • Page 32: Box Fixation On Holder

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited 2.10. BOX FIXATION ON HOLDER – Perform the installation with POWER OFF. Fix the CAIRNET holder on the intended-for tripod mast: loosen the 2 bolts to separate the holding jaws – then install the assembly (see Figure 1–4).
  • Page 33: Figure 2-17 - Cairnet Installation On Its Holder

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited Figure 2–17 – CAIRNET installation on its holder JULY 2024...
  • Page 34: System Starting On

    CAIRNET V4 – 6 SENSORS (QSG) Duplication prohibited Solar panel connection This operation has to be done when the autonomous power supply board is mounted on the IQ-LINK. Each of the two solar panels of the photovoltaic kit has a sheath containing 2 cables (blue= - / brown= +), fitted with telemechanical ends for connection to the 4-pin connector of the autonomous power supply board located on the lateral side of the IQ-LINK.
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