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User manual 4-Channel Data Logger installed on DATAEAGLE 7020 V3 Cover Valid from: Firmware version: 01v026 App. version: 11v000 Server version: 50v007 Hardware version: 1.1 Rev.01...
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Chapter 1 Table of contents Chapter 1 Table of contents Cover Chapter 1 Table of contents Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity 2.1 DATAEAGLE 7020 V3 Chapter 3 Technical data Chapter 4 General specifications 4.1 Translation 4.2 Copyright 4.3 General descriptive names 4.4 Safety instructions...
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5.1.2 Overflow module 5.1.3 Scale module (inputs) 5.1.4 Trim/sensor offset module 5.1.5 Decay module 5.1.6 Control module 5.1.7 Alarm/trigger module 5.1.8 Record module 5.1.9 Setpoint module 5.1.10 Scale module (outputs) 5.2 Day change 5.3 Functionality of the internal data memory 5.4 Procedure in case of connection aborts 5.4.1 Connection abort in "online"...
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7.6.6.3 Isolated switch contact (NO, CC) 7.6.7 Technical details about energy management 7.6.8 Technical details about the energy supply 7.6.8.1 DATAEAGLE 702x Akkupack V3 ( 17109 V3) 7.6.8.2 PSU413D AP (- upon request) 7.6.8.3 PSU713 BP (- upon request) 7.6.8.4 PSU DC (- upon request) 7.6.8.5 PSU AC (- upon request)
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9.1 User interface on the 4-Channel Data Logger 9.1.1 Operating elements 9.1.1.1 Solenoid switch 9.1.1.2 2-colour status LED 9.2 User interface on the DATAEAGLE-Portalserver 9.2.1 Site configuration 9.2.1.1 Specific input screen for configuring the site 9.2.1.1.1 Measurement channels 9.2.1.1.1.1 Basic 9.2.1.1.1.2 Configuration...
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10.10 "Features" tab 10.11 "Sync" tab 10.11.1 Existing connection to the 4-Channel Data Logger 10.11.2 No connection to a device Chapter 11 DATAEAGLE-Portalserver 11.1 Overview 11.1.1 Explanation of the symbols 11.2 "Customer" area 11.3 "Sites / Applications" area at customer level 11.3.1 Reports...
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15.2.2 Module-specific critical errors 15.2.3 Module-specific information regarding the current operating state 15.3 Evaluating the device log 15.3.1 Evaluating the device log on the DATAEAGLE-Portal server 15.3.2 Evaluating the device log using DeviceConfig Chapter 16 Document history Chapter 17 Glossary Chapter 18 Contact information Rev.
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Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity 2.1 DATAEAGLE 7020 V3 Rev. 01...
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Chapter 3 Technical data Chapter 3 Technical data Voltage supply Rechargeable battery: DATAEAGLE 702x Akkupack V3 : 13,6Ah, Li-Ion , integrated 2kV overvoltage protection PSU413D AP : 13,2Ah, Li-Ion , integrated 2kV overvoltage protection Battery: PSU713 BP : 13Ah Direct power supply:...
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System time Hardware real-time clock with its own buffer battery and automatic time synchronisation with the server. Additional information is provided in "Technical details about the system time" on page Internal sensors Internal housing temperature Measurement range: -20...+60°C Resolution: 0,1°C Humidity in the housing Measurement range: 0...100% rH Resolution: 0,1% rH...
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Chapter 3 Technical data USB interface 1 x mini-B USB 2.0 slave for the connection to a PC. The DeviceConfig configuration program must be installed on the PC to enable communication with the 4-Channel Data Logger . Additional information is provided in "Technical details about the USB interface" on page 62.
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Note: The specifications in this manual are valid as of the versions listed on the front page. Revised versions of this manual, as well as software and driver updates are available in the service area of the DATAEAGLE- Portal server.
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Important note: The manufacturer's products that are designed for use outdoors include extensive protection against penetrating moisture and dust. If these products are connected to the power supply or sensors by cables with connectors rather than permanently installed cables, the susceptibility of the connector and socket to moisture and dust penetration is significantly higher.
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Chapter 4 General specifications 4.4.3 Safety and preventative measures for handling mobile network modems The following safety and preventative measures must be observed during all phases of installation, operation, maintenance or repair of a mobile network modem. The manufacturer is not liable if the customer disregards these preventative measures.
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4.5 Overview Note: As the 4-Channel Data Logger is split into several components when delivered, it must be assembled before use (see "Assembling the 4-Channel Data Logger " on page 44). Front of the 4-Channel Data Logger Rear of the 4-Channel Data Logger (view of a device after assembly) (view of a device after assembly) 1 Antenna connector...
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Block diagram of the 4-Channel Data Logger It is a DC/DC converter with controllable output current. A power supply unit (e.g. DATAEAGLE 702x Akkupack V3 ) that is equipped with a rechargeable battery can thus be charged via the V in-/output..
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Note: Detailed block diagrams of the most common power supply units are provided in chapter "Technical details about the energy supply" on page 65. 4.6 Intended use The portable measurement instrument is used to collect, process and transfer analogue and digital signals. The device can operate without mains power.
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The correct specification of the type designation and serial number is important for all queries and spare part orders. Only then can we process requests promptly and properly. Type plates DATAEAGLE 7020 V3 Note: This symbol indicates the country list profile (see www.schildknecht.ag) of the SIM chip installed in the device.
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4.10 Storage of the product To safeguard the 4-Channel Data Logger , ensure that all relevant data was transferred to the DATAEAGLE- Portal server. If necessary, initiate a transmission directly on the device via the solenoid switch (see "Solenoid switch"...
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Chapter 4 General specifications 4.11 Warranty The device has been functionally tested before delivery. If it is used as intended (see "Intended use" on page 20) and the operating instructions, the applicable documents(see "Applicable documents " on page 71) and the safety notes and instructions contained therein, are observed, no functional restrictions are to be expected and perfect operation should be possible.
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In addition, the operator must comply with the local legal requirements for the safety of the personnel (accident prevention measures), the safety of the equipment (protective equipment and maintenance), the product disposal (waste disposal law), the material disposal (waste disposal law), the cleaning (cleaning agents and disposal) and the environmental protection amendments.
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Customer-specific server that provides clients with their own interface. The customer-specific server obtains the data via the API of the DATAEAGLE-Portal server (see "API" on page 137). Client, on which a PC program is running, that obtains its data via the API of the DATAEAGLE-Portal server (see "API" on page 137) Client that accesses the interface of the customer-specific server via the web browser Rev.
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Customer-specific server with web interface for the clients (optional) It is therefore possible to create an individual web interface for the clients. Using this method, the data is read out of the DATAEAGLE-Portal server via the API (see "API" on page 137) by the customer- specific server.
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Chapter 5 Functional principle 5.1 Internal processing of the measurement values Diagram of the internal processing of the measurement values 1 Filter to compensate for brief signal fluctuations 7 Monitoring of the alarm limits and trigger levels (see "Filter module" on page 28). The filter (see "Alarm/trigger module"...
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Note: Additional explanation on universal inputs that are operated in Digital mode. Measurement channels -> Basis Mode Digital Measurement channels ->Config. Filter time 800ms Input signal Input signal at the universal input Input signal after filter Input signal taking the "filter time" into consideration Logic level The input signal at the universal input is analysed once per second.
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Chapter 5 Functional principle 5.1.2 Overflow module This module monitors the measurement range limits of the raw value. If a universal input was, for example, switched to "4-20mA" mode, a raw value of 2mA will violate the measurement range. The overflow module is only available for the 4 universal inputs in "4-20mA", "0-20mA", "0-2V"...
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The following table specifies the relevant parameters for the module: Configuration section Mode Parameter Explanation Measurement channels -> Digital Basis Cnt.Inf. Cnt.Day Cnt.Intrvl. 0-20mA Trimming is used to adjust the zero point 4-20mA Sensor indicates the mounting height of the sensor 0-2V offset 0-10V...
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Chapter 5 Functional principle 5.1.6 Control module The control module determines the setpoints for the outputs. The following table specifies the relevant parameters for the module: Configuration section Mode Parameter Explanation Output channels Ext. warmup time Ext. warmup Indicates the amount of time that an output time channel is switched on in "Ext warmup time"...
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5.1.7 Alarm/trigger module This module monitors the alarm limits and trigger levels and creates an entry in the alarm list if necessary. The alarm/trigger module is available for inputs (universal inputs and internal channels). All of the parameters of the "Alarms" and "Trigger" tabs of the "Measurement channels" (see "Measurement channels"...
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Chapter 5 Functional principle 5.1.9 Setpoint module This module uses the setpoints for the outputs entered via the configuration interface of the DATAEAGLE- Portal server. The following table specifies the relevant parameters for the module: Configuration section Mode Parameter Explanation Output channels ->...
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The counter reading is recorded in the record interval that generates a rising gradient in the measurement value graphics on the DATAEAGLE-Portal server. The highest value of the day equates to the value that was determined during the last record before the day change. At the time of the day change, the temporary memory, in which the counter reading is added up, is set to the difference between the current and last recorded value.
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Chapter 5 Functional principle 5.3 Functionality of the internal data memory Structure Circular buffer Total size 34.944 measurement cycles Number of sectors Sector size 4368 measurement cycles The internal data memory of the 4-Channel Data Logger is designed as a circular buffer with 8 sectors. If the maximum number of data records (34.944 ) is achieved, the sector with the oldest data is deleted fully before new data can be saved in this sector again.
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Via the DATAEAGLE-Portal server if the "Interval & wakeup" connection type has been selected (see "Basic settings" on page 100). A speech bubble in the list of sites (see "User manual for DATAEAGLE-Portal-Server " - upon request) with the title "Aloha" indicates that a device is in Aloha transmission mode.
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SIM card must be transferred to the 4-Channel Data Logger using the DeviceConfig configuration program (see "User manual for DATAEAGLE-DeviceConfig " - upon request). In the current implementation, using an external SIM card will not increase availability. This means that in the event of any communication problems relating to the external SIM card, the firmware will not automatically switch to the internal SIM chip.
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The following table specifies under which conditions the external SIM card or internal SIM chip is used. The parameters are checked each time the modem is activated."---" indicates a state where it is not possible to establish a connection. External SIM slot External SIM card Correct APN setting SIM used...
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Note: The power supply unit required for operation and the antenna are not part of the standard scope of delivery and must be ordered separately. The standard scope of delivery of the DATAEAGLE 7020 V3 (17020 V3) includes: DATAEAGLE 7020 V3 Base unit with preinstalled IoT application "4-Channel Data Logger"...
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4-Channel Data Logger Storage temperature -30...+85°C Humidity 15...90%rH PSU713 BP Operating temperature -20...+50°C Storage temperature +20...+25°C (- upon request) DATAEAGLE 702x Akkupack V3 Operating temperature -20...+60°C Charging temperature -20...+60°C ( 17109 V3) Storage temperature 0... +30°C PSU413D AP Operating temperature -20...+60°C Charging temperature 0...+40°C...
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Chapter 6 Storage, delivery and transport The guidelines that must be observed when transporting hazardous goods are dependent on the selected transport route and are designed as follows: Transport by road: ADR Directive Transport by air: IATA guideline Transport by rail: RID guideline Transport by ship: IMDG guideline The following parties must observe these guidelines: Shipping and packaging company...
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Every return must be accompanied by a fully field-out return form. This return form is available in the service area of the DATAEAGLE-Portal server. An RMA number is mandatory for any returns and can be obtained from the Support & Service Centre (see "Contact information" on page 163). The return shipment of the 4- Channel Data Logger must occur in the original packaging and with freight and insurance paid to Schildknecht AG (see "Contact information"...
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Chapter 7 Installation Chapter 7 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. 7.1 Dimensions Dimensions: width and height Dimensions: depth (view of a device after assembly) (view of a device after assembly) Rev.
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7.2 Assembling the 4-Channel Data Logger Important note: All wiring work must be performed in the de-energised state. Ensure installation is completed correctly. Improper handling can cause injuries and/or damage to the instruments. The 4-Channel Data Logger must not be operated in the field with the lid open. To ensure the housing is properly sealed, each of the cable screw connections must only hold a single cable.
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Chapter 7 Installation 1. Check that the content of the pack is complete. The following step is only necessary if you want to use a customer-specific SIM card. 2. Insert the SIM card in the SIM slot as described in chapter "Inserting/replacing the SIM card" on page 49.
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4. First of all thread the connection cables of your sensors, actuators and, if necessary, the supply or charging voltage through one of the cable screw connections in accordance with the following figure, and then through one of the holes in the 4-Channel Data Logger base unit. Then connect the cables to the connector plugs as described in chapter "Connecting the sensors, actuators and power supply"...
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Inserting the power supply unit 1 Power supply unit 2 4-Channel Data Logger base unit The following step is not mandatory. 10. Check whether the connection to the DATAEAGLE-Portal server has worked correctly (see "Testing communication with the device" on page 73). Rev. 01...
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11. Close the housing cover. The best option is to tighten the four screws crosswise (torque 0,5Nm; At the first screw 0,7Nm because the threads have to be shaped into the base part first.) so that the housing cover is positioned evenly. Important note: Ensure that the seals are clean and intact before closing the housing cover.
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Chapter 7 Installation 7.3 Inserting/replacing the SIM card Note: The chargeable feature "Activation code VPN SIM (- upon request)" must be released to be able to use the SIM slot. Opening the 4-Channel Data Logger 1 Delta PT M3.5x25 Torx 15Hexagon socket screw 3 Housing cover M6x30 2 Power supply unit...
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4. Insert the SIM as illustrated in Figure B on the circuit board of the 4-Channel Data Logger . Figure on the circuit board of the 4-Channel Data Logger The following step is only necessary if you want to test the connection to the DATAEAGLE-Portal server afterwards.
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Chapter 7 Installation 7.4 Installing the 4-Channel Data Logger 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 4-Channel Data Logger must not be operated in the field with the lid open. The pressure compensation must be protected against contamination.
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17105) the delivery scope of 17105) 1. First attach the assembly loop (3) using the screws (2) included in the "DATAEAGLE 702x/703x Universal bracket (17105)" equipment set to the 4-Channel Data Logger (see "Step 1 of the wall mounting"...
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2 Delta PT M3.5x8 Torx 15 (included in the scope of delivery of 17102) 1. First attach the assembly loop (3) using the screws (2) included in the "DATAEAGLE 702x/703x DIN rail mounting kit (17102)" equipment set to the 4-Channel Data Logger (see "Step 1 of the top-hat rail assembly "...
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17106) 17106) 1. First attach the assembly loop (3) using the screws (2) included in the "DATAEAGLE 702x/703x Pipe mounting kit (17106)" equipment set to the 4-Channel Data Logger (see "Step 1 of the pipe assembly " on page 54).
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Chapter 7 Installation 7.5 Safety instructions for cabling Important note: To avoid any damage, always switch off the voltage supply to the device when performing electrical connections. When connections are made to the 4-Channel Data Logger , the following warnings and information must be observed, in addition to the warnings and information found in the individual chapters on the installation.
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Use antistatic containers or packaging to transport components that are sensitive to static. Wear an antistatic wristband that is grounded via a cable to discharge your body and keep it free of static electricity. Only touch components that are sensitive to electric charges in an antistatic working area. If possible, use antistatic mats and work pads.
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Chapter 7 Installation Assignment of the main terminal block V IN External supply or charging voltage Ground (external supply or charging voltage) Isolated switch contact VEXT Switchable sensor supply (3,3V ) Ground UI 1 Universal input 1 UI 2 Universal input 2 UI3/A+ Universal input 3 UI 4/B- Universal input 4 Ground...
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7. Insert the power supply unit. The following step is not mandatory. 8. Check whether the connection to the DATAEAGLE-Portal has worked correctly (see "Testing communication with the device" on page 73). 9. Close the housing cover. The best option is to tighten the four screws crosswise (torque 0,5Nm; At the first screw 0,7Nm because the threads have to be shaped into the base part first.) so that the housing...
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Chapter 7 Installation The following step is only necessary if you are using an external supply or charging voltage. 11. Now switch on the external supply or charging voltage. Note: If you are using a power supply unit without an integrated energy store, the external supply or charging voltage must be switched on before the optional step during which the connection to the server is tested.
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4. Switch the power supply of the 4-Channel Data Logger back on. The following step is not mandatory. 5. Check whether the connection to the DATAEAGLE-Portal server has worked correctly (see "Testing communication with the device" on page 73). 7.6.3 Technical details about the universal inputs Note: The universal inputs are not galvanically isolated.
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Chapter 7 Installation 7.6.3.2 0 to 2V mode Resolution 610µV 2,5V Load 10k086 7.6.3.3 0 to 10V mode Resolution 7,97mV Load 7.6.3.4 Standard digital modes (digital, infinite counter, day counter, interval counter) General <0,99V High >2,31V Load 10k086 Infinite, day and interval Minimum pulse length counter 7.6.4 Technical details about the PT100/1000 interface...
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DeviceConfig configuration program. A detailed description of the DeviceConfig configuration program is provided in the manual for the DeviceConfig ("User manual for DATAEAGLE-DeviceConfig " - upon request). The DeviceConfig configuration program can be downloaded free of charge from the following website: https://www.schildknechtag.com/products/download-2/...
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Chapter 7 Installation Output voltage characteristics subject to the load current for VOUT = 24V 7.6.6.2 Switchable sensor supply VEXT Note: The switchable sensor supply output is short-circuit-proof. When using an expansion module, this output is used for the latter and is no longer available for the sensor supply.
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Energy saving mode is terminated and all of the functions except for the communication with the DATAEAGLE-Portal server are resumed, once the rechargeable battery voltage exceeds 3,2V when recharging. The modem continues to remain inactive until the rechargeable battery voltage exceeds 3,5V .
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The reverse voltage protection is part of the protective circuit in the power supply units. Depending on the type, the power supply unit contains a rechargeable battery (DATAEAGLE 702x Akkupack V3 , PSU413D AP ), a battery (PSU713 BP ), a power supply unit and a rechargeable battery (PSU AC ) or only a protective circuit (PSU DC ).
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7.6.8.2 PSU413D AP (- upon request) V IN Optional Protective circuit (V IN) 2kV overvoltage protection Reverse voltage protection Capacity 13,2Ah 48,84Wh Type Li-Ion Rechargeable Block diagram of the PSU413D AP Nominal voltage of the 3,7V rechargeable battery Operating temperature -20...+60°C Charging temperature 0...+40°C Storage temperature 0...+35°C...
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Chapter 7 Installation 7.6.8.5 PSU AC (- upon request) V IN Not required Protective circuit (V IN) AC supply voltage 230VAC Capacity 900mAh 3,33Wh Type Li-Po Rechargeable Nominal voltage 3,7V Block diagram of the PSU AC Operating temperature -20...+60°C Important note: The 230VAC Charging temperature 0...+40°C connection (N, L) of the PSU AC has to...
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7.6.9 Technical details about detecting the failure of the supply voltage Power supply units with an integrated rechargeable buffer battery (PSU DC+ and PSU AC ) enable a message to be issued in the event of a supply voltage failure. However, generation of an alarm must be activated via the relevant parameter in the "Basic settings"...
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Chapter 7 Installation Output voltage of the power supply unit PSU OUT Threshold at which the malfunction message is issued: 9V notify Threshold for switching to supply via the rechargeable buffer battery: backup PSU DC+ : 6V to 7V (depending on the state of charge of the rechargeable buffer battery) PSU AC : 17V Time delay for issuing the malfunction message –...
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This means that following recommissioning, valid time stamps for the measurement and log data can be generated immediately. Additionally, the system time is synchronised with the server each time a connection to the DATAEAGLE-Portal server is established. Rev. 01...
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During this process, you should create a site for the later operation on the DATAEAGLE-Portal server (see "Creating the site" on page 133) and determine a site configuration (see "Site configuration" on page 77). Take the opportunity to get to know the functions of the device in a stable environment.
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The following work should be completed in the office before you go to the future location of the device: 1. If necessary, create a customer on the DATAEAGLE-Portal server (see "User manual for DATAEAGLE-Portal-Server " - upon request). 2. Within the selected customer, create a new site/application for operation on the DATAEAGLE-Portal server based on the "4-Channel Data Logger"...
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8. Complete all of the steps detailed in the chapter "Assembling the 4-Channel Data Logger " on page 44. 9. Check whether the connection to the DATAEAGLE-Portal server has worked correctly (see "Testing communication with the device" on page 73).
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Important note: All wiring work must be performed in the de-energised state. 9. Check the incoming data in the Aloha data window of the DATAEAGLE-Portal server, which can be accessed by clicking on the speech bubble with the "Aloha" inscription (see "User manual for DATAEAGLE-Portal-Server "...
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Chapter 9 User interfaces Chapter 9 User interfaces The configuration of the 4-Channel Data Logger is carried out via the web interface on the DATAEAGLE- Portal server (see "User interface on the DATAEAGLE-Portalserver" on page 77), which your responsible sales partner will provide to you.
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PUK code. No GPRS connection Improve position of the antenna No DATAEAGLE-Portal server Check whether port 51241 is available released on the DATAEAGLE- Portal server Try again later Faulty SIM chip Contact support Operating states Status LED...
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Note: Depending on the respective user level, some of the configuration fields mentioned in the following sub- chapters may be hidden. In this case, please contact the administrator of the DATAEAGLE-Portal server. Click on the name of the site in the list of sites to open the specific input screen for configuring the site. Clicking on the symbol to edit the site will take you to the default input screen for configuring the site (see "User manual...
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9.2.1.1.1.1 Basic "Measurement channels" configuration section, "Basic" tab (digital mode & counter modes) 1 Freely selectable channel title for the universal inputs Freely selectable channel title for the external temperature sensor 2 Basic settings for the measurement channel Measurement channel deactivated Measurement channel activated (only for external temperature sensor) Analogue and digital modes (only for the universal inputs, see following table) Mode "digital"...
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Chapter 9 User interfaces "Measurement channels" configuration section, "Basic" tab (analogue modes) Modes "0-20mA", "4-20mA", "0-2V" and "0-10V" 1 Start of the measurement range in the measurement unit 2 End of the measurement range in the measurement unit 3 is used to adjust the zero point(see "Additional explanation on the zero point adjustment and installation height of the sensor"...
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Note: Additional explanation on the zero point adjustment and installation height of the sensor Assumption: Measurement range of the 4-20mA pressure sensor 0-5m Installation situation of the pressure sensor 1 Installation height: 15cm 3 Output value of the sensor: 6cm 2 Pressure sensor 4 Measured fill level: 20cm Required configuration...
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Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.1.1.1.2 Configuration "Measurement channels" configuration section, "Configuration" tab (digital mode & counter modes) Mode "digital" 1 Time in [ms] during which the signal must remain constant to initiate a level change. Used to suppress brief faults (debouncing). 2 Temporal function in the measurement cycle Decay deactivated At least x consecutive measurement values must be "High"...
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Mode "cnt.day" 1 Time in [ms] during which the signal must remain constant to initiate a level change. Used to suppress brief faults (debouncing). Mode "cnt.intrvl." 1 Time in [ms] during which the signal must remain constant to initiate a level change. Used to suppress brief faults (debouncing).
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Chapter 9 User interfaces "Measurement channels" configuration section, "Configuration" (analogue modes) Modes "0-20mA", "4-20mA", "0-2V" and "0-10V" 1 Time in [ms] during which the analogue signal is averaged for signal smoothing. Used to suppress signal noise (also see "Output channels" on page 89). 2 Temporal function in the measurement cycle Decay deactivated The minimum of the last x measurement values is recorded.
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Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.1.1.1.3 Alarms Note: In the event of an alarm or a warning, an entry is always created in the alarm list and an immediate transmission is initiated. "Measurement channels" configuration section, "Alarms" tab Mode "digital" 1 A "high" at the universal input triggers a "warning". 2 A "high"...
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9.2.1.1.1.4 Trigger If an universal input is operated in digital mode, there are two different types of triggers: Event trigger (RI, XM) In contrast to the level triggers, the relevant operation (e.g. initiate transmission) is only executed once when the trigger event occurs. With the help of the "Edge" configuration parameter, it is specified whether the rising, falling or both edges initiate the trigger event.
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Chapter 9 User interfaces "Measurement channels" configuration section, "Trigger" tab Event trigger: 1 Execute recording immediately 2 Initiate transmission Level trigger: 3 Activate online mode 4 The alternative record interval should be used. 5 If this checkbox has been selected, the setpoint output is only released on the switchable sensor supply output VOUT if the trigger is active.
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All other modes 10 Selection if the corresponding action is to be performed upon exceeding or falling below the value entered in the "level" field greater Event trigger: The trigger is initiated if the measurement value meets or exceeds this value. or equal Level trigger: The trigger is active as long as the measurement value is higher than the level or equal to the level.
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Note: Note that the power consumption increases significantly when "Freq" mode is activated. When using a rechargeable battery pack (e.g. DATAEAGLE 702x Akkupack V3 ) or battery pack (e.g. PSU713 BP ) , the running time to be reached might thus be reduced to 1/6.
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"Output channels" configuration section, "Digital" mode Mode "Digital" 1 Inverts the level issued on the device 2 Selection of the output voltage 3 Setpoint (on/off) that should be issued Selection of the output voltage is only possible for the switchable sensor supply VOUT. "Output channels"...
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Chapter 9 User interfaces Note: Additional explanation on "Digital" mode Invert Setpoint Output on the device Off (low) On (high) On (high) Off (low) Note: Example to explain the filter time in conjunction with the Ext. warmup time Basic setting Record interval 5min.
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Note: Example for explaining the release of the setpoint at the output via the trigger Basic settings Measurement cycle 1min. Measurement channels -> Selected Trigger Threshold Greater or equal Hyst % Output channels Mode Digital Invert Setpoint Trigger not active Green line Trigger active Red line...
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Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.1.1.3 Internal channels Configuration section to configure the settings for the internal channels (e.g. mobile network field strength or state of charge). The designation of the individual channels can be determined via the "Basic" tab. The "Alarms"...
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9.2.1.1.3.2 Alarms Note: In the event of an alarm or a warning, an entry is always created in the alarm list and an immediate transmission is initiated. "Internal channels" configuration section, "Alarms" tab 1 A warning is triggered, if the measurement value drops to or below this value. 2 A warning is triggered, if the measurement value meets or exceeds this value.
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Chapter 9 User interfaces "Internal channels" configuration section, "Trigger" tab Event trigger: 1 Execute recording immediately 2 Initiate transmission Level trigger: 3 Activate online mode 4 The alternative record interval should be used. 5 If this checkbox has been selected, the setpoint output is only released on the switchable sensor supply output VOUT if the trigger is active.
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1 Selection of how alarms should be acknowledged Standard The global server setting is used to determine whether alarms must be acknowledged automatically or manually (see "User manual for DATAEAGLE-Portal-Server " - upon request). automatic Alarms are acknowledged automatically as soon as all of the messages have been sent.
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Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.1.1.5 Calculated channels In the "Basic" tab, the basic settings are configured and in the "Calculation" tab the advanced configurations are set, whereas the parameters to configure depend on the "mode" selected in the "Basic" tab. Note: The values of the calculated channels are directly calculated for every data output (display on the server or download from the server).
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3 Defines the lower scale end of the pointer instruments 4 Defines the upper scale end of the pointer instruments 5 String that is used as a measurement unit by all of the server display elements [0-16 characters]. It has no direct influence on the values 6 Number of decimal places that are used by all of the server display elements 7 Inverts the input signal (only for calculated channels in "Digital"...
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9.2.1.1.5.3 Alarms Note: The evaluation of the alarm thresholds for calculated channels can only occur if the device has transferred the measurement data to the DATAEAGLE-Portal server. "Calculated channels" configuration section, "Alarms" tab 1 An alarm is triggered, if the measurement value drops to or below this value.
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9.2.1.1.6 Basic settings "Basic settings" configuration section 1 Selection of the connection type Interval The device connects in the transmission cycle. Interval & The device connects to the server in the transmission cycle and can be placed into Aloha wakeup transmission mode via the server.
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Chapter 9 User interfaces 2 Selection of the operating mode normal Operation in accordance with the configuration transport Transport lock activated. This means that all of the operations (measurement, recording, transmission, etc.) are stopped to minimise energy consumption during transport or storage.
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14 Configuration for automatic time adjustment Standard The configuration for the time adjustment is adopted by the global server setting (see "User manual for DATAEAGLE-Portal-Server " - upon request). Automatic time adjustment deactivated Predefined setting for the American area Predefined setting for the European area 15 Selection of the report that is loaded by clicking on the device link in the maps The default graphic is loaded.
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Chapter 9 User interfaces Note: Additional explanation about the connection types Connection type Energy consumption Data volumes Response time online Interval & wakeup Interval 9.2.1.2 Default input screen for configuring the site 9.2.1.2.1 Site Customer Specifies to which customer the site is assigned symbol Assign site to another customer Name...
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Freely selectable title for user-defined alarm 3 9.2.1.2.4 Calculated channels Note: The values of the calculated channels are directly calculated for every data output (display on the DATAEAGLE-Portal server or download from the DATAEAGLE-Portal server). They are not saved in the server database. Rev. 01...
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Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.1.2.4.1 Basis Title 1-5 Freely selectable channel title for the calculated channels [0-16 characters] Mode Possible calculation modes for the calculated channels Calculated channel deactivated Table Defines the lower scale end of the pointer instruments Defines the upper scale end of the pointer instruments Unit String that is used as a measurement unit by all of the server display elements [0-16 characters].
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9.2.1.2.4.2 Calculation Calculated channel deactivated Table Source Selection of the channel from which the input data is used Opens the screen for entering the reference point table (the table rows are interpolated linearly, values outside of the defined table are extrapolated linearly.) Digital Source...
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9.2.1.2.4.3 Alarms Note: The evaluation of the alarm thresholds for calculated channels can only occur if the device has transferred the measurement data to the DATAEAGLE-Portal server. Alarm low An alarm is triggered, if the measurement value drops to or below this value.
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Changes that were implemented via the server interface, by the device itself or the REST-API are logged. 9.2.1.2.6 FTP export settings Note: This configuration section is only visible if the "FTP Agent Extended" licence for the DATAEAGLE- Portal server has been enabled. FTP export profile off FTP export deactivated "Name of an...
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You can reach the input screen for configuring the device by clicking on the serial number in the list of sites/applications (see "User manual for DATAEAGLE-Portal-Server " - upon request) or by clicking on the device name in the device name list (see "User manual for DATAEAGLE-Portal-Server " - upon request). 9.2.2.1 Comments...
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Selected SIM tariff 9.2.3 Additional measurement channels There are no direct configuration options available on the DATAEAGLE-Portal server for the additional measurement channels. They are only available following activation of an optional module or special mode. 9.2.3.1 Counter readings of the infinite counters Both of these measurement values are generated and saved together with the remaining measurement data.
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4- Channel Data Logger . This does not affect the visualisation and download of the data as the DATAEAGLE- Portal server takes the movement of the comma into consideration before displaying/issuing the number.
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Chapter 10 DeviceConfig 10.1 General The DeviceConfig configuration program can be downloaded free of charge from the following website: https://www.schildknechtag.com/products/download-2/ The tool is used for configuration, maintenance, fault analysis and synchronisation purposes. It is compatible with all "Habitat Schildknecht" devices equipped with a USB interface, wireless M-bus interface or Bluetooth Low Energy.
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4 Client that accesses the interface of the installed DATAEAGLE-Portal server via the web browser Important note: The USB interface is a service interface that can only be accessed after opening the housing. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage to the device, for example, caused by the ingress of water attributed to the fact that the housing was opened.
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10.4 Installation The following chapter describes the installation process in Windows 7. 1. Execute the "InstDeviceConfig.exe" file to start the installation process. Note: Only connect the device or USB BLE-Adapter (- upon request) to your PC once the installation process has completed as the required drivers are only installed during this process. DeviceConfig setup wizard Rev.
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2. Follow the instructions of the setup wizard until the following screen is displayed. The following drivers must be installed to ensure correct operation. Installation of the USB drivers for the devices Installation of the drivers for the USB BLE-Adapter Installation of the USB drivers for the devices on a M1 basis Installation of the USB drivers for the devices on a M2/M3 basis Rev.
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3. Once the following screen is displayed, close the installation process by clicking on the "Finish" button. Complete the setup 10.5 Menu of the DeviceConfig 10.5.1 Settings "Settings" menu item 10.5.1.1 Options The settings for the COM ports to which the USB radio transmitter (- upon request) or the USB BLE-Adapter (- upon request) are connected can be specified and the automatic search for the available firmware versions can be activated or deactivated via the "Settings ->...
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"Settings -> Options" menu item 1 Activates/deactivates the automatic search for the 4 COM port that is connected with the USB radio USB radio transmitter (- upon request) on all of transmitter (- upon request) (only visible when the the available COM ports automatic search is deactivated) 2 Activates/deactivates the automatic search for the 5 COM port that is connected with the USB BLE-...
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10.6 Connecting a Device via USB 1. Start the DeviceConfig configuration program. DeviceConfig 2. Connect the 4-Channel Data Logger to the PC using a USB cable. 3. Select your device based on the serial number from the list of devices found. List of devices found Rev.
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4. Wait until the DeviceConfig has received the configuration of the device. Depending on the device, additional tabs may be displayed. "Sync" tab when actively connected to the 4-Channel Data Logger 10.7 "GSM" tab This tab provides the option of switching between the integrated SIM chip and an external SIM card inserted in the SIM slot.
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"GSM" tab 1 Drop-down list for selecting whether the internal SIM chip or the external SIM card should be used Note: If "Internal SIM" has been selected then all other selection fields are hidden. 2 IMSI of the external SIM card inserted in the SIM slot 3 Drop-down list for selecting the provider from which the external SIM card has been delivered Note: The input fields for "APN", "user"...
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10.8 "Log" tab This tab is designed to manage log entries. It enables the entries to be loaded from the 4-Channel Data Logger , to be saved as a *.tsv file and entries to be deleted from the memory of the 4-Channel Data Logger . "Log"...
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Colour Evaluation White Information regarding the current operating state Green Light blue Blue Purple Grey Yellow Uncritical error Critical error "Log" tab with detailed view activated 1 Activates the detailed display of the log entries 3 Log entry that is always displayed 2 Informative log entry that is only visible if the detailed display is activated Rev.
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This tab enables firmware to be installed directly via the USB interface or the Bluetooth Low Energy interface. There are two available ways to update the firmware: Using a previously downloaded firmware package By directly loading from the DATAEAGLE-Portal server "Firmware" tab 1 Currently installed software version 3 The firmware is loaded directly from the server and installed on the device.
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10.11 "Sync" tab This area is designed to synchronise measurement data and configurations between 4-Channel Data Logger , DeviceConfig and DATAEAGLE-Portal server. The "Sync" tab is also available if there is no connection (USB, wireless M-bus or Bluetooth) to a device.
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DeviceConfig configuration program for local processing or to transfer them to the DATAEAGLE-Portal server. In the event that your PC is not connected to the Internet when reading out the data, you can initially synchronise the measurement data and configurations of the 4- Channel Data Logger with the DeviceConfig configuration program.
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"Sync" tab without connection to a device 1 Button to trigger synchronisation During this process, the measurement data and configurations for all of the devices that the DeviceConfig configuration program has saved locally are synchronised with the DATAEAGLE-Portal server. Rev. 01...
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Chapter 11 DATAEAGLE-Portalserver Chapter 11 DATAEAGLE-Portalserver Note: All of the screenshots show version 50v007 of the DATAEAGLE-Portal server using the standard colour scheme. Newer versions may include minor changes to the appearance of the server. 11.1 Overview Overview of the DATAEAGLE-Portalserver...
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11.2 "Customer" area Overview of the "Customer" area 1 Area where an image file can be displayed as a "Map" and/or the OpenStreetMaps map can be displayed The sites can be manually placed on the image file used as a "map". In the OpenStreetMaps map, the sites are only displayed once GPS coordinates have been assigned to the site.
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Chapter 11 DATAEAGLE-Portalserver 3 List of tags that are assigned to at least one of the customers displayed in the list of customers. If the list of customers was limited by the search field or selection of a tag, this is taken into consideration when creating the list of tags.
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11.3 "Sites / Applications" area at customer level Overview of the "Sites / Applications" area at customer level 1 Area where an image file can be displayed as a "Map" and/or the OpenStreetMaps map can be displayed The sites can be manually placed on the image file used as a "map". In the OpenStreetMaps map, the sites are only displayed once GPS coordinates have been assigned to the site.
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Detailed instructions on creating a new site are provided in User manual for DATAEAGLE-Portal-Server (- upon request). 1. Log in via the web interface on the DATAEAGLE-Portal server. You will receive the web address from your responsible sales partner. Login form of the DATAEAGLE-Portal server...
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2 Creating a new customer 3. Click on the "Sites / Applications" menu item of the DATAEAGLE-Portal server to call up the list of existing sites / applications. Open the input window for creating a new site by clicking the "Add new site / application"...
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Chapter 11 DATAEAGLE-Portalserver 4. If necessary, change the suggested name of the site, select the desired site type or the desired application from the drop-down list and then click the "Add" button. Completing site creation 1 Name of the site (freely selectable) 3 "Add"...
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12.1 Backend API The API is provided to export data from and import data to the DATAEAGLE-Portal server. However, this is not just limited to the pure measurement data but includes all of the data provided by DATAEAGLE-Portal server (e.g. configurations). It is therefore possible for the customer to completely dispense with the interface of the DATAEAGLE-Portal server and to create his own user interface.
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9 Button to change the colour scheme of the rapidM2M Playground 10 Window displaying the selected HTTP command 11 Response code sent by the DATAEAGLE-Portal server as an answer to the HTTP command 12 Copies the JSON object generated as a response to the HTTP command on to the clipboard 13 Window displaying the documentation for the selected HTTP command.
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4 Strap to remove the power supply unit 1. Ensure that all of the relevant data was transferred to the DATAEAGLE-Portal server. If necessary, initiate a transmission via the solenoid switch (see "Solenoid switch" on page 75) and then check again that all of the relevant data has been transferred.
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2 4-Channel Data Logger base unit The following step is not mandatory. 5. Check whether the connection to the DATAEAGLE-Portal functions correctly (see "Testing communication with the device" on page 73). 6. Close the housing cover. The best option is to tighten the four screws crosswise (torque: 0,5Nm; At the first screw 0,7Nmbecause the threads have to be shaped into the base part first.) so that the housing...
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Chapter 13 Maintenance 7. Check that the housing cover is positioned correctly on all sides and that no foreign materials have been trapped between the housing and housing cover. Important note: The manufacturer is not liable for any damage that is caused by housing covers that are not closed correctly.
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4 PSU Charger (- upon request) delivery of - upon request) 2 Button (reserved for extension) 5 Status LED of the PSU Charger 3 Power supply unit e.g. DATAEAGLE 702x Possible states of the status LED: Akkupack V3 ( 17109 V3) off: no PSU inserted...
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(e.g. DATAEAGLE 702x Akkupack V3 ) can be recharged and used again and again. However, the service life of rechargeable batteries is not indefinite. In addition to regular servicing and maintenance, its service life is also dependent on the frequency of use and the operating and storage conditions.
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Chapter 14 Removal/disposal Chapter 14 Removal/disposal Material separation only by qualified personnel! Be careful when disassembling the device, you may injure yourself. Take the separated components to the appropriate recycling. Incorrect disposal can cause environmental hazards. Dispose of the device components and packaging material in accordance with the locally valid environmental regulations for electronic products (e.g.
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The connection was aborted during the transmission, which is indicated by a available on the server. time-out entry in the connection list (see "User manual for DATAEAGLE- Portal-Server " - upon request). Solution: Initiate a transmission or wait for the next cyclical transfer.
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The connection was aborted during the transmission, which is indicated by a transmitted although time-out entry in the connection list (see "User manual for DATAEAGLE- the data is present. Portal-Server " - upon request). Solution: Initiate an Aloha transmission or wait for the next cyclical transmission.
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Chapter 15 Troubleshooting and repair 15.2 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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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 either achieved by replacing the rechargeable battery or battery pack or by ensuring that the charge control has charged the battery sufficiently.
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Chapter 15 Troubleshooting and repair Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1203 SELECTED A new GSM network was selected. NETWORK The parameter specifies the MCC (Mobile Country Code) and the MNC (Mobile Network Code) of the selected GSM network. 1207 GSM NETWORK NOT REGISTERED Not registered, modem is currently not looking REGISTRATION...
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Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1252 MODEM TO CON Timeout while a connection is being established. The parameter specifies the reason for the timeout. Contact the manufacturer if the device log contains this error with the same parameter code several times (see "Contact information"...
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Chapter 15 Troubleshooting and repair Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1338 SHT2X COM ERR2 --- Starting the internal air humidity measurement failed 1339 SHT2X TEMP RAW ## Temperature raw value (register value from the internal temperature and air humidity sensor) if a plausibility error (SHT2X PLAUSIBILITY ERROR) was detected 1340 SHT2X RH RAW...
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Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1910 ACCU 0 E2PROM Rechargeable battery not available ERROR Invalid length of the data structure in the EEPROM of the rechargeable battery No charging profile available in the EEPROM (only with Li-ion rechargeable batteries) Error when reading the SoC-value Error when writing the SoC-value The charging profiles of the rechargeable...
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Chapter 15 Troubleshooting and repair 15.2.1 Modem error Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text External SIM card 1200 SIM PIN NO -999 --- The PIN code transferred to the system is not ATTEMPT correct. Another input attempt is not made to ensure the SIM card is not locked.
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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. Internal SIM chip: see www.schildknecht.ag External SIM card: Contact the provider that supplied the SIM card.
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Chapter 15 Troubleshooting and repair Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text MODEM -940 --- Restart loop on modem detected. RESETLOOP Contact the manufacturer if the device log includes this error several times (see "Contact information" on page 163). MODEM -939 --- Undervoltage on the modem detected.
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15.3.1 Evaluating the device log on the DATAEAGLE-Portal server The last 300 log entries on the DATAEAGLE-Portal 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.
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Chapter 16 Document history Chapter 16 Document history Rev. Date Changes 13.11.2023 First version Rev. 01...
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App centre Area of the DATAEAGLE-Portal 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 DATAEAGLE-Portal server the default settings defined when developing the app models are initially applied.
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Is responsible for distributing the app models to the individual DATAEAGLE-Portal servers. When installing and updating IoT apps the DATAEAGLE-Portal server access the app models provided in the rapidM2M Store . The developer of the respective app model defines which DATAEAGLE-Portal servers are allowed to access an app model via the rapidM2M Studio .
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Chapter 18 Contact information Chapter 18 Contact information Schildknecht AG Haugweg 26 71711 Murr Germany, Europe Tel. +49 (0)7144 89718-0 info@schildknecht.ag www.schildknecht.ag Rev. 01...
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