Omicron DATALOG X-PRO 2.0 User Manual

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DATALOG X-PRO 2.0
INTERNET OF THINGS MULTI-SENSOR WIRELESS DEVICE
For LoRaWAN™, Sigfox, and GSM Networks
User's Manual
omicroniot.com
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October 2024

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  • Page 1 DATALOG X-PRO 2.0 INTERNET OF THINGS MULTI-SENSOR WIRELESS DEVICE For LoRaWAN™, Sigfox, and GSM Networks User’s Manual omicroniot.com October 2024...
  • Page 2: Version Control

    Version control The following table contains the record of changes per manual version. Version Date Description 14/06/2023 Format change. Extensive revision and correction of content. Technical background information update. 24/06/2023 Version control implemented. 30/10/2023 Certifications Sigfox/LoRaWAN. 30/10/2024 FCC Compliance Update omicroniot.com October 2024...
  • Page 3: Contact Information

    Read this manual before working with the product. For personal and system safety, and optimal product performance, make sure you thoroughly understand the contents before installing, using, or maintaining this product. If you encounter a problem with your Datalog X-PRO, review the configuration information to verify that your selections are consistent with your application: input configurations;...
  • Page 4 Warning notice standard This manual contains notices that must be observed in order to ensure personal safety, prevent damage to properties, and guarantee proper installation, use, and maintenance of the equipment. The notices referring to personal safety or the integrity of the device are highlighted in the manual by an alert symbol;...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Section 1: Introduction 1.1 Product Recycling / Disposal 1.2 Storage and transport Section 2: Overview 2.1 Features 2.1.1 Standards compliance 2.2 Device configuration 2.3 Synchronization of data frames lost due to network failures Section 3: Mounting Guidelines 3.1 Environmental Considerations 3.2 Dimensions 3.2.1 Main Unit Enclosure 3.2.2 Antenna...
  • Page 6 8.1.1 Downlink API key 8.2 Format for Uplink payload Section 9: Centriomega® Remote Control and Monitoring Platform 9.1 Access the Centriomega® Remote Monitoring Platform 9.2 Reviewing Historical Data 9.3 Reviewing Devices, their Variables, and Configuration 9.4 Reviewing Alarms and Programmed Events 9.5 Remote Configurator 9.5.1 Elements of the Remote Configurator 9.5.2 Use of the interface for remote configuration...
  • Page 7 Equipment ratings and certifications are no longer valid on any products that have been damaged or modified without the prior written permission of Omicron IoT Solutions. Any continued use of a product that has been damaged or modified without prior written authorization is at the customer's sole risk and expense.
  • Page 8: Section 1: Introduction

    Section 1: Introduction This reference manual provides detailed product related information, installation, setup, and operation instructions for the Datalog X-PRO. The manual is designed for trained personnel. Read it entirely and carefully before installing and setting up the product. The procedures and instructions in this manual may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations.
  • Page 9: Section 2: Overview

    Section 2: Overview The internet of things (IoT) multisensor wireless device Datalog X-PRO is designed for remote monitoring of multiple processes requiring high safety and measurement precision. In support of your automation needs, it is fitted to receive up to 3 sensors of multiple types (listed in Section 5).
  • Page 10: Standards Compliance

    2.1.1 Standards compliance The Datalog X-PRO 2.0 has been tested for the Sigfox and LoRaWAN models, for electromagnetic compatibility, operational testing, RF exposure, and electrical safety, under the following standards and tests: ● EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility): ○ FCC: 47 CFR Part 15B / ICES-003 Issue 6 1.00 ○...
  • Page 11: Synchronization Of Data Frames Lost Due To Network Failures

    must be able to send or store configuration messages, which must have the following fields: ● ID of the device to which the message is addressed. ● Identification of the sensor. ● Parameter to be modified. ● Value or data. The information that travels through the Internet is encrypted through secure and certified protocols to prevent it from being seen, manipulated or supplanted by third parties.
  • Page 12: Section 3: Mounting Guidelines

    Section 3: Mounting Guidelines To properly mount the device, please consider the instructions and suggestions given in the following chapters. Plan all wiring before installing the Datalog X-PRO. Also consider the cabinet space, hardware dimensions, and rated environmental conditions. Use good wiring practices to minimize problems that may occur due to electrical interference.
  • Page 13: Environmental Considerations

    3.1 Environmental Considerations The device’s Main Unit and sensors are suited to be used in indoor/outdoor locations, since enclosures are generally offered with IP67 protection: as such, they're waterproof and dust-proof, as well as UV resistant. Environmental limits set for its operation are as follows: ●...
  • Page 14: Antenna

    Figure 3-3 Main Enclosure Dimensions Dimensions in mm. Dark Gray enclosures made from ABS UL94-V0 plastic for high flammability rating (most flame retardant). 3.2.2 Antenna The system uses an external helical antenna for a frequency range: 868-915MHz. This peripheral component requires the most amount of clear space around. Its dimensions are shown in the Figure 3-4: Figure 3-4 Antenna Dimensions (in mm) 3.3 Mounting Indications...
  • Page 15 2. Attach the pole mounting bracket accessories that come with the delivery to the Main Unit, using the screws provided by the manufacturer. 3. Finally, fasten the Main Unit to its pole using proper mounting straps. Figure 3-5 Reference example of a similar device mounted on a pole NOTE: ●...
  • Page 16: Section 4: Electrical Installation Foreword

    Section 4: Electrical Installation Foreword Consider implementing safeguards independent of the Datalog X-PRO when designing the wiring and grounding plans for your application. This could help to assure optimum system operation, provide additional electrical noise protection for your application and the Datalog X-PRO, and prevent any malfunction in the process due to unexpected failures, to which any electronic system is susceptible.
  • Page 17: Connection Procedure

    AC/DC Adapter Ratings (Provided only for Indoor use): • Input: 100 ~ 240VAC (Nominal: 110 to 220 VAC ± 10 %), 47 ~ 63Hz (Nominal: 50 to 60 Hz), 0.5A - 100VAC. • Rated Output: 12VDC ± 2%, 1 A. •...
  • Page 18: Outdoor Use: Connection To A Solar Panel Or To An Industrial Power Supply (Not Provided)

    Datalog X-PRO is greater than 6 watts, the user must power the sensors directly from the power supply instead of the Datalog X-PRO ports. Please contact Omicron IoT Solutions for assistance if you have any special requirements. 1. Connect the power cable terminal of the Datalog X-PRO to the output of a 12VDC/0.5A 6W or 24VDC/0.25A 6W fuse and/or circuit breaker suited for outdoor use, and these to the...
  • Page 19 The following image illustrates how to connect the referred protection and disconnection elements to the Datalog X-PRO and the solar panel: Figure 4-2 Schematic of Installation of the Datalog X-PRO with a Solar Panel System 2. Follow the guidelines of the solar panel and solar charge controller device manufacturers for their mounting: ●...
  • Page 20 NOTE: It is recommended to install the Datalog X-PRO below the Solar Panel (See Figure 4-3), since this can prevent overheating of the device caused by direct sunlight over it. It is recommended to cover the terminal box of the solar panel with a layer of silicone after mounting and connecting it, to ensure its protection against the ingress of water or dust.
  • Page 21: Section 5: Introduction To Device Sensors

    Section 5: Introduction to device sensors 5.1 Sensor Types There are more than 60 different sensors that the user can connect to the Datalog X-PRO. One device can receive up to three different sensors communicating with the main unit through their sensor interfaces. NOTE: Other types of sensors can be ordered, for more information on sensor customization please contact us.
  • Page 22: Sensors Connection To The Datalog X-Pro

    Measurement of water Quality: in fish ➔ Dissolved Oxygen farms and water treatment plants ➔ Temperature ➔ PH ➔ Ions: NO3, NH4, CL-, Na+ K+ ➔ Water Turbidity 5.2 Sensors Connection to the Datalog X-PRO NOTE: A sensor can be installed in any of the three Datalog X-PRO ports, however, once the installation is complete, it is necessary to relate them to the Monitoring Platform.
  • Page 23: Section 6: Configuration

    Section 6: Configuration 6.1 Normal Operating Mode The Datalog X-PRO is delivered in Sleep/off State. To wake it up for the first time, join the magnet provided one time near the main unit top cover (See Figure 6-1); after this, the system will automatically enter in Normal Operating Mode, which can be recognized by checking the LED on the top cover of Main Unit's enclosure (LED Indicator, from now on);...
  • Page 24: Alternative Device States

    Figure 6-1 Proper position to locate the programming magnet near the Datalog X-PRO 6.2 Alternative Device States While in Normal Op. Mode, as long as a magnet is placed near the Main Unit, as described before, the LED Indicator will shine red. Depending on the number of times the magnet is briefly brought close to the Main Unit, users can reach one of the alternative states indicated in Figure 6-2.
  • Page 25: Rf Test Mode

    Figure 6-2 Alternative Device Operating States 6.2.1 RF Test Mode To enter in the RF test Modes (Please refer to “Service and Maintenance Manual for the Datalog X-PRO”), it's necessary to briefly join a magnet near the main unit 4 times. After approaching the magnet as indicated, the LED Indicator will light violet 4 times to indicate that the device is about to enter the RF Test Mode.
  • Page 26: Sleep/Off

    For proper operation, select the correct Datalog X-PRO model depending on the Sigfox Zone coverage and LoRaWAN™ Band. Datalog X-PRO 2.0 USA USA, Mexico, Brazil: Sigfox Zone 2 and LoRaWAN™ US915. Latin America and Australia: Sigfox Zone 4 and LoRaWAN™ AU915.
  • Page 27: Change Sigfox Zone And Lorawan™ Regional Band

    6.2.5 Change Sigfox Zone and LoRaWAN™ Regional Band Only for the model Datalog X-PRO 2.0 USA, to configure the zone in which the device operates, briefly join a magnet near the Main Unit 10 times. After this, the device will respond with its LED Indicator.
  • Page 28: Section 7: Configuration On Sigfox Backend

    Section 7: Configuration on Sigfox Backend If it is desired that the Datalog X-PRO devices work with the Omicron IoT Solutions Monitoring Platform using the Sigfox Telecommunications Network, the user can enable bidirectional communication with the platform by associating Callbacks to the Uplink and Downlink messages from the devices in the Sigfox Backend.
  • Page 29 2. Create a new callback. 3. Select “Custom Callback”. 4. Configure the callback as presented in the image below, and then press OK. omicroniot.com October 2024...
  • Page 30: Callback Configuration For Downlink Messages

    ● Use the URL pattern: http://parse.ubidots.com/prv/omicron/datalogxpro1 ● Use the body: "data" : "{data}",  "ID" : "{device}", "timestamp" : {time} 5. Then, in the Callbacks section of the edited device type, you will see a Callback like the following one: 7.2 Callback configuration for Downlink Messages 1.
  • Page 31 ● Use the URL pattern: https://parse.ubidots.com/prv/omicron/downlink3?device=datalogxpro-{device}&ack ={ack} 2. Then, in the Callbacks section of the edited device type, you will see a new Callback of type BIDIR like the following one: 3. You will notice that this Callback is accompanied by an unfilled circle in its Downlink category.
  • Page 32 5. Now you can select the new BIDIR callback available as a callback to handle downlink messages in the CALLBACKS section of the edited device type, by clicking on the unfilled circle (after selecting it, the circle will be filled): omicroniot.com October 2024...
  • Page 33: Section 8: Configuration On Lorawan™ Ttn

    Section 8: Configuration on LoRaWAN™ TTN If it is desired that the Datalog X-PRO devices to work with the Omicron IoT Solutions monitoring platform using the LoRaWAN™ Telecommunications Network, the user can allow bidirectional communication with the platform by associating Callbacks to the Uplink and Downlink messages of the devices in the “The Things Network”...
  • Page 34 2. Create a new Webhook by selecting the "Add Webhooks" option. 3. Then select “Custom webhook” 4. Configure the webhook as presented in the following image, and then press “Save changes”. omicroniot.com October 2024...
  • Page 35: Downlink Api Key

    ● Webhook ID: ID that the user wants to assign ● Webhook format: JSON Base URL: Base URL chosen by the user. In the case of the Omicron IoT Solutions ● monitoring platform: https://parse.ubidots.com/prv/omicron ● Downlink API key: See section 8.1.1.
  • Page 36 2. Select the option “Add API Key”. 3. Configure the webhook as presented in the following image and then press “Create API key”. 4. The following window will appear, copy the key because after closing, it will never be shown again, and press “I have copied the key”. omicroniot.com October 2024...
  • Page 37: Format For Uplink Payload

    5. Then edit and copy this API key in your Webhook: “Downlink API Key” 8.2 Format for Uplink payload 1. In The Things Network, enter the application to which you have associated the LoRaWAN™ modules used by your Datalog X-PRO devices, and select “Uplink”, displaying the Payload Formatters menu located on the left side.
  • Page 38 2. Then, enter the following information in the corresponding fields: ● Formatter type: Custom Javascript formatter ● Formatter code: Copy and paste the next function code: function decodeUplink(input) { var data_payload = ""; for(i = 0; i < input.bytes.length; i++){ var chr = input.bytes[i].toString(16);...
  • Page 39: Section 9: Centriomega® Remote Control And Monitoring Platform

    Section 9: Centriomega® Remote Control and Monitoring Platform The Datalog X-PRO works in conjunction with the Remote Monitoring WEB platform. Users can access the Remote Monitoring Platform via WEB, to perform, among other things: ● Remote monitoring and visualization of historical data records, in graphs and data tables, for up to 2 years.
  • Page 40: Reviewing Historical Data

    The platform uses some basic elements to organize the information it manages and facilitate interaction with users. These are: Dashboards, Devices, and Events. An introduction to the use of each of them will be offered in this guide. 9.2 Reviewing Historical Data Dashboards are interfaces where relevant data is presented to the users.
  • Page 41: Reviewing Devices, Their Variables, And Configuration

    Figure 9-3 Dashboard visualization example To learn how to modify said elements and how to configure a Dashboard, you can contact the manufacturer of the Datalog X-PRO. Remember that Contact Information is provided at the beginning of this document. 9.3 Reviewing Devices, their Variables, and Configuration A Device is a virtual representation of a physical device that takes data from sensors and transmits them through a particular network to the platform.
  • Page 42 After selecting a particular Device, the user is able to see the information that corresponds to that Device in multiple panels and Variables. Reviewing the Variables of a certain Device allows for checking the update status and the current measure of each Variable. If it is suspected that one variable is not being updated properly, after entering the Device panel that should include it, its last activity period could be reviewed.
  • Page 43: Reviewing Alarms And Programmed Events

    9.4 Reviewing Alarms and Programmed Events Events (or Incidents) are configurable conditions that activate the sending of alert messages via email, SMS, Telegram, or Webhooks. Violated conditions, which may have been responsible for sending messages to users, can be reviewed in a Dashboard associated with your account, in whose name the suffix -Alarms is included.
  • Page 44: Remote Configurator

    The "Remote Configurator" Dashboard presents to the users a summary of the configuration options available for each type of the Omicron IoT solutions devices, and only requires them to choose a parameter to configure, after indicating the device model, and the elements or general aspects of the device to be configured.
  • Page 45: Elements Of The Remote Configurator

    9.5.1 Elements of the Remote Configurator 1. Field for the ID of the device to be configured In this field, users must specify the ID of the device they wish to configure remotely. This ID is printed on the labels of the devices; or it can be checked in the Device information stored by the platform (to do this, refer to section 10.5).
  • Page 46 X-PRO 4a123b device will set the publishing time (TPU) of its sensor interface 2, to 10 minutes: Figure 9-11 Example of the configuration made with the Remote Configurator omicroniot.com October 2024...
  • Page 47: Section 10: Troubleshooting Guide

    Section 10: Troubleshooting Guide 10.1 I cannot access the remote monitoring platform To access the remote monitoring platform, use the credentials given by the manufacturer exactly as they were delivered; that is, if you were assigned a username or password with capitalized characters: you must enter them as assigned.
  • Page 48: After Forcing The Device To Send Data, I Cannot See The Updates On The Platform

    1. If it transmits data through the Sigfox network, verify that the device is configured for the appropriate Sigfox zone: The Datalog X-PRO 2.0 USA devices can be configured to connect to Sigfox networks in two zones. If a device is configured in a zone that does not correspond to the geographic location of the device, the device will not send data.
  • Page 49: When Trying To Save The Configuration With The Remote Configurator, I See The

    Latin America and Australia: LoRaWAN™ AU915 (Datalog X-PRO 2.0 USA Model). To change the zone settings of the Datalog X-PRO 2.0 USA device, briefly approach a magnet to the Datalog X-PRO 10 times, as shown in Figure 6-1; after this, its main LED will respond by flashing purple several times;...
  • Page 50 Figure 10-1 Device ID search on the remote monitoring platform The API Label of each device is composed of its type, and its ID, separated by a hyphen (e.g. datalogxpro-123abc). Once you have identified the ID of interest, you can use it to specify the device to be configured with the Remote Configurator.
  • Page 51: Appendix A: Specifications And Reference Data

    Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data A.1 Specifications A.1.1 Performance specifications Recommended Environmental conditions: ● Altitude: up to 2600 m. ● Ambient Temperature: 5°C to 40 °C (41°F – 104°F). ● Maximum Relative Humidity: 100% A.1.2 Functional specifications General Features: ●...
  • Page 52: Communication

    ● Approved IEC/EN/UL 62368-1 ● Meets EN55032 Class B and CISPR/FCC Class B A.1.4 Communication Datalog X-PRO 2.0 USA ● Module: SJI LSM110A. ● Manufacturer: SEONGJI ● Sigfox dual zone: RC2 : 902 – 905 Mhz / RC4: 920 -923 Mhz, 22 dBm ●...
  • Page 53: Global Headquarters

    Global Headquarters America Regional Office Omicron IoT Solutions Address: La Amalita Km4 Llanogrande-Rionegro Mall Plaza del Sol Off. 202 Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia. Phone: +57 (604) 4087542 WhatsApp +57 (317)4365062 comercial@omicroning.co www.omicroniot.com omicroniot.com October 2024...
  • Page 54 © 2023 Omicron IoT Solutions. All rights reserved. omicroniot.com October 2024...

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