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Jellox Pulse Pro

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Server version: 52v017
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Hardware version: 1.0
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  • Page 1: Cover

    User manual Jellox Pulse Pro Cover Valid from:   Firmware version: 00v010   App. version: 10v000   Server version: 52v017   Hardware version: 1.0 301664 | Rev.04...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 Table of contents Chapter 1 Table of contents Cover Chapter 1 Table of contents Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Chapter 3 Specifications Chapter 4 General specifications 4.1 Translation 4.2 Copyright 4.3 General descriptive names 4.4 Safety instructions 4.4.1 Use of the hazard warnings 4.4.2 General safety instructions 4.4.3 Safety and preventative measures for handling devices with mobile network modems 4.4.3.1 Safety and precautionary measures for devices with mobile network modem...
  • Page 4 5.1.1.1 Scale module 5.1.1.2 Smart Action module 5.1.2 Determining the measurement values for inputs in "Counter" mode 5.1.2.1 Filter module 5.1.2.2 Pre-scaling module 5.1.2.3 Scale module 5.1.2.4 Smart Action module 5.1.3 Record module 5.2 Functionality of the internal data memory 5.3 Procedure in case of connection aborts 5.4 Aloha transmission mode 5.5 Automatic selection of the GSM network...
  • Page 5 Chapter 1 Table of contents Chapter 8 Initial Start-Up 8.1 User information 8.2 Applicable documents 8.3 General principles 8.4 Commissioning the system 8.5 Testing communication with the device Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.1 User interface on the Jellox Pulse 9.1.1 Operating elements 9.1.1.1 Reed switch 9.1.1.2 Display 9.1.1.2.1 General...
  • Page 6 9.2.2 Device configuration 9.2.2.1 Comments 9.2.2.2 Measurement instrument 9.2.2.3 GPRS 9.2.2.4 Features Chapter 10 myDatanet server 10.1 Overview 10.1.1 Explanation of the symbols 10.2 "Customer" area 10.3 "Sites / Applications" area at customer level 10.3.1 Reports 10.3.2 Map view 10.4 Recommended procedure 10.4.1 Creating the site Chapter 11 API 11.1 Backend API...
  • Page 7 Chapter 1 Table of contents 15.3 Other accessories Chapter 16 Document history Chapter 17 Glossary Chapter 18 Contact information Rev. 04...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Declaration Of Conformity

    Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Rev. 04...
  • Page 11: Chapter 3 Specifications

    Chapter 3 Specifications Chapter 3 Specifications Voltage supply Battery: 1 x Li-SOCl2cells with 5800 mAh Housing Material: Noryl GTX 973 / PC (housing/cover) Weight: 260 g (incl. battery) Dimenstions (WHD): 91 x 129 x 46 mm Protection class: IP68 : 105 days at an immersion depth of 1 m 35 days at an immersion depth of 4 m Operating temperature...
  • Page 13: Chapter 4 General Specifications

    Chapter 4 General specifications Chapter 4 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.
  • Page 14: Use Of The Hazard Warnings

    4.4.1 Use of the hazard warnings DANGER: Indicates a potential or threatening hazardous situation that will result in death or serious injuries if not avoided. WARNING: Indicates a potential or threatening hazardous situation that can result in death or serious injuries if not avoided.
  • Page 15: Safety And Precautionary Measures For Devices With Mobile Network Modem

    Chapter 4 General specifications Important note: No liability shall be assumed at any time and under no circumstances for connections via a mobile network modem for which wireless signals and networks are utilized. The mobile network modem must be switched on and operated in an area where sufficient signal strength is present.
  • Page 16: Overview

    4.5 Overview Front of the Jellox Pulse Bottom of the Jellox Pulse 1 Display 2 Sensor connector Rev. 04...
  • Page 17: Block Diagram

    Chapter 4 General specifications 4.5.1 Block diagram Block diagram of the Jellox Pulse Rev. 04...
  • Page 18: Limitations Of Use

    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.
  • Page 19: Unauthorised Use

    Chapter 4 General specifications 4.6.4 Unauthorised use Note: The following describes the types of use of the device that are not permitted. This is not a complete list, but rather a list of reasonably foreseeable misuse. Only the use specified in chapters "Intended use"...
  • Page 20: Device Labelling

    4.8 Device labelling The information in this user manual applies exclusively to the Jellox Pulse device type. The type plate is located on the rear of the device and contains the following information:: Product designation Serial number Item number Type Key CE marking Logo for the EU WEEE Directive Environmental conditions during operation...
  • Page 21: Storage Of The Product

    Chapter 4 General specifications 4.10 Storage of the product The Jellox Pulse is delivered with transport mode activated (measurement and transmission "off"). When Aloha transmission mode is initiated for the first time (see "Aloha transmission mode" on page 31), transport mode is deactivated and cannot be reactivated by the user.
  • Page 22: Disclaimer

    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 .
  • Page 23: Personnel Requirements

    Chapter 4 General specifications 4.14 Personnel requirements Installation, commissioning and maintenance may only be completed by personnel who meet the following conditions: Qualified specialist personnel with the relevant training Authorised by the facility operator Note: Qualified personnel In the context of these instructions and the warnings on the product itself, individuals responsible for the setup, installation, commissioning and operation of the product must have gained relevant qualifications relating to their activities, including, for example: Training, instruction and authorisation to activate/deactivate, ground and label electric circuits and...
  • Page 25: Chapter 5 Functional Principle

    Chapter 5 Functional principle Chapter 5 Functional principle In the graphic below, all of the components that are part of the myDatanet illustrated in grey. All other components must be provided/created by the customer. Functional principle 1 Jellox Pulse with integrated managed service SIM chip 2 myDatanet server the data is transferred to 3 Client that accesses the interface of the myDatanet server via the web browser 4 Customer-specific server that provides clients with their own interface.
  • Page 26: Determining The Measurement Values

    Functions and components provided by myDatanet : Jellox Pulse It is a compact device used for connecting water or energy meters as well as digital contacts (IN1-4) to the myDatanet server (M1/NB1/NB2). Managed Service Managed Service is the basis for operating the devices and provides a wide range of services. Managed Service includes updates for device firmware, mobile data transmission on a global scale and free support - providing you with one contact person for the entire solution.
  • Page 27: Scale Module

    Chapter 5 Functional principle The following table shows which value is recorded depending on the signal at the input. For the "Actuation state", it should be noted that the definition of the idle state depends on the type of contact connected to the input.
  • Page 28: Smart Action Module

    5.1.1.2 Smart Action module This module monitors the conditions under which a "Smart Action" is triggered. However, the Smart Action module is only available for the actuation state. All parameters in the "Smart Actions" configuration section (see "Smart Actions" on page 68) are relevant for this module.
  • Page 29: Filter Module

    Chapter 5 Functional principle 5.1.2.1 Filter module The filter module is designed to compensate for brief fluctuations of the input signal, i.e. to suppress interference (debouncing). It is not configurable. To trigger a level change, the signal must be constantly present for at least 1 ms .
  • Page 30: Functionality Of The Internal Data Memory

    5.2 Functionality of the internal data memory Structure Circular buffer Total size 5.760 measurement cycles Number of sectors Sector size 720 measurement cycles The internal data memory of the Jellox Pulse is designed as a circular buffer with 8 sectors. If the maximum number of data records (5.760 ) is achieved, the sector with the oldest data is deleted fully before new data can be saved in this sector again.
  • Page 31: Aloha Transmission Mode

    Chapter 5 Functional principle 5.4 Aloha transmission mode Aloha transmission mode is a special connection mode whereby the Jellox Pulse establishes a connection to themyDatanet server for 10 min. . The Aloha transmission mode is triggered directly on the device using the reed switch (see "Reed switch"...
  • Page 32: Automatic Switching Between The Mobile Network Technologies "Lte-M" And "Nb-Iot

    5.7 Automatic switching between the mobile network technologies "LTE-M" and "NB-IoT" The Jellox Pulse is equipped with a modem supporting the mobile network technologies "LTE-M" and "NB- IoT". The modem automatically selects the most suitable mobile network technology for the respective situation.
  • Page 33: Chapter 6 Storage, Delivery And Transport

    Connection cable 8 m (301639) MDN Magnet (206.803) How-To-Video: Unpacking the Jellox Pulse The battery (BP406A Battery ) is already implemented in the Jellox Pulse Pro during production. Check additional accessories depending on the order and against the delivery slip. 6.3 Storage...
  • Page 34: Transport

    Support & Service Centre (see "Contact information" on page 119). The return shipment of the Jellox Pulse must occur in the original packaging and with freight and insurance paid to Microtronics Engineering GmbH (see "Contact information" on page 119). Insufficiently cleared return shipments will otherwise not be accepted! Rev.
  • Page 35: Chapter 7 Installation

    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: height Dimensions: width and depth 7.2 Installing the Jellox Pulse Important note: Ensure installation is completed correctly.
  • Page 36: Suspended Installation

    7.2.1 Suspended installation The following optional accessory sets are required for suspended installations: 2 x Niro shackle (206.325) 1 x Anchor clamp 5,5 - 10,5 mm (301017) 1 x Protection casing (300662) Suspended installation 1 Jellox Pulse with installed Protection casing 3 Connection cable 8 m (301639) (300662) 2 Niro shackle (206.325)
  • Page 37: Installing The Protection Casing

    Chapter 7 Installation 3. Use the Niro shackle (206.325) and the Anchor clamp 5,5 - 10,5 mm (301017) to attach the connection cable in accordance with the figure "Suspended installation" on page 36 to a suitable attachment point. Important note: The sensor connection of the Jellox Pulse is not designed to carry heavy loads.
  • Page 38 1. Insert the Jellox Pulse as far as possible in the protection casing Note: Mind the alignment of the device to the protection casing.The smaller, square opening of the protecive armour is meant for the display. The longer one is for the type plate at the rear. Step 1 2.
  • Page 39: Wall Mounting

    Chapter 7 Installation 7.2.2 Wall mounting For wall mounting, the optional accessory "Wall bracket (301435)" is required. Wall mounting step 1 Wall mounting step 2 1 Lens head screw with tapping screw thread 3 Jellox Pulse ST3,5x32 Torx 15 (included in the scope of supply of 301435) 2 Retaining bracket (included in the scope of supply 4 Connection cable 8 m...
  • Page 40 3. Insert the Jellox Pulse into the retaining bracket (2) from above, bottom side first. It is recommended to connect the connection cable to the sensor connector of the Jellox Pulse first. Inserting the Jellox Pulse 1 Jellox Pulse 3 Connection cable 8 m 2 Retaining bracket Rev.
  • Page 41: Pipe Mounting

    Chapter 7 Installation 7.2.3 Pipe mounting For the installation on a pipe the optional accessory "Pipe holder (301437)" is required. How-To-Video: Pipe mounting Pipe mounting 1 Jellox Pulse 3 Tightening strap (for pipe diameter 38-120 mm; included in the scope of supply of 301437) 2 Retaining bracket (included in the scope of supply 4 Connection cable 8 m of 301437)
  • Page 42 2. Position the retaining bracket on the pipe and use the tightening strap provided to fasten the retaining bracket. Attaching the retaining bracket to the pipe 1 Retaining bracket 2 Tightening strap 3. Insert the Jellox Pulse into the retaining bracket from above, bottom side first. It is recommended to connect the connection cable to the sensor connector of the Jellox Pulse first.
  • Page 43: Installation In An Inspection Chamber

    Chapter 7 Installation 7.2.4 Installation in an inspection chamber The Jellox Pulse can be installed in round inspection chambers from a diameter of 95,5 mm and a depth of at least 240 mm . The Protection casing (300662) , available as an optional accessory, provides the Jellox Pulse with additional protection against impact and mechanical stress and is recommended for installation in an inspection chamber.
  • Page 44: Electrical Installation

    4. Insert the Jellox Pulse completely into the shaft and secure it in a suitable manner. Important note: The minimum bending radius of 55 mm must not be exceeded when laying the connection cable. This applies both to any required cable loops and to the point at which the connection cable exits the plug.
  • Page 45 Chapter 7 Installation Sensor connector Connection cable Sensor connector (7- (included in the scope Signal pin MIL connector) of supply) White Input 3 Gray Input 4 Sensor connector Yellow Input 2 Green Input 1 Brown Ground Connection cable 1. Activate the according mode for each input via the input screen "Channel settings". The mode is depending on whether you want to connect a meter or a digital contact with the input (see "Channel settings"...
  • Page 46: Technical Details About The Inputs

    3. Initiate Aloha transmission mode (see "Aloha transmission mode" on page 31). On the display the symbol for the "state of the mobile network connection" should then start flickering to indicate the connection establishment (see "Display" on page 55). Note: If the Jellox Pulse has still been in transport mode, the transport lock is deactivated by the initiation of the Aloha transmission mode and the device resumes operation according to the configuration settings.
  • Page 47: Inputs In "Digital" Mode

    Chapter 7 Installation The following conditions must be observed for the pulses to be detected correctly: < 1,2 V High > 1,9 V Pulse length >1 ms 7.3.2.1 Inputs in "digital" mode The signal at the input is checked once per second so that the system can react to level changes as quickly as possible.
  • Page 49: Chapter 8 Initial Start-Up

    Read this manual carefully and completely in order to ensure the proper functioning of the Jellox Pulse Contact Microtronics Engineering GmbH(see "Contact information" on page 119) if anything is unclear or if you encounter difficulties with regard to installation, connection or configuration.
  • Page 50: Commissioning The System

    8.4 Commissioning the system Note: It is recommended that the Jellox Pulse is first placed into operation in the office before mounting the device permanently at the place of use. During this process, you should create a site for the later operation on the myDatanet server (see "Creating the site"...
  • Page 51: Testing Communication With The Device

    Chapter 8 Initial Start-Up 6. Configure the basic settings via the "Channel settings" input screen (see "Channel settings" on page 64) and adjust the meter reading via the input screen "set meter reading" (see "Set meter reading" on page 66) for all measurement channels operated in "Counter" mode suitably for the meter connected to the respective measurement channel.
  • Page 52 2. Configure the created site/application according to your requirements (see "Site configuration" on page 60). 3. Initiate Aloha transmission mode (see "Aloha transmission mode" on page 31) to transmit the configuration of the site to the device. How-To-Video: Initiating Aloha transmission mode 4.
  • Page 53: Chapter 9 User Interfaces

    Chapter 9 User interfaces Chapter 9 User interfaces The configuration of the Jellox Pulse is carried out via the web interface on the myDatanet server (see "User interface on the myDatanet server" on page 59), which your responsible sales partner will provide to you. 9.1 User interface on the Jellox Pulse 9.1.1 Operating elements Operating elements...
  • Page 54: Reed Switch

    9.1.1.1 Reed switch The MDN Magnet (206.803) included in the scope of delivery is required for operating the reed switch. Operating the reed switch 1 MDN Magnet (206.803) 2 Jellox Pulse The reed switch can be used to initiate Aloha mode, to switch on the display of the Jellox Pulse for 30 sec. or to switch between the tabs on the screen (error codes and current operating state) if the display is switched Operation by Display...
  • Page 55: Display

    Chapter 9 User interfaces The display of the Jellox Pulse is activated as soon as the reed switch is pressed. The time for which the reed switch was pressed is visualised by a circle in which the segments change from white to green. Aloha mode is activated once all of the segments have switched from whiete to green, i.e.
  • Page 56 General structure of the display 1 Status of the mobile network connection Mobile network connection disconnected; wait until the next connection is established Blinking Establishing connection Lights up Connection to the myDatanet server established 2 Reserved for extensions 3 Status of the Aloha mode Aloha mode inactive Lights up Aloha mode active 4 Operating state...
  • Page 57 Chapter 9 User interfaces Note: Additional explanation on the assessment of the mobile radio signal strength: "RSSI" > -69 dBm -70...-99 dBm -100...-109 dBm -110...-124 dBm -125...-200 dBm Rev. 04...
  • Page 58 The following table contains an overview of the display indications resulting from the previous explanation of the individual symbols: Display Explanation Transport mode activated (state upon delivery) Reed switch activated Operation according to configuration; no active connection to the server Aloha mode active During connection establishment the symbol for the "status of the mobile network connection"...
  • Page 59: Error Codes

    Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.1.1.2.2 Error codes Error code diplayed Explanation last connection failed If this problem occurs during an Aloha connection, the Aloha mode is terminated. The connection retries (see "Procedure in case of connection aborts" on page 30) take place but a normal connection is established instead of an Aloha connection.
  • Page 60: Site Configuration

    The title bar can be used to switch between the input screens without having to return to the list of sites first. Title bar of the input screen for configuring a site 1 Opens the specific input screen for configuring the site (see "Specific input screen for configuring the site" on page 61) 2 Opens the "settings"...
  • Page 61: Specific Input Screen For Configuring The Site

    Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.1.1 Specific input screen for configuring the site 9.2.1.1.1 Measurement system In this configuration section, the basic settings for the device and the settings for the 4 inputs are made. Configuration section "Measurement system" Information about the device 1 Information about the Jellox Pulse currently linked to the site.
  • Page 62 Informationen about the inputs 6 Information about the first input. The input window for configuring the input is opened by clicking on this field (see "Channel settings" on page 64). 7 Colours of the pair of wires for the input; the brown wire is the common ground. Note: Only applicable if the "Connection cable 8 m "...
  • Page 63: Device Settings

    Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.1.1.1.1 Device settings Input window "Device settings" 1 Time between transmissions 2 Time when the device establishes a connection to the server, even if not in the transmission interval. If an additional transmission has been initiated, the internal meter of the device, that determines the time of the transmission, is reset.
  • Page 64: Channel Settings

    9.2.1.1.1.2 Channel settings Input in "digital" mode Input window "Channel settings", "digital" mode 1 Freely selectable, variable part of the name for the measurement values For inputs in "digital" mode, two measurement values are recorded. Their names are composed of a varaible and a fixed part (e.g.
  • Page 65 Chapter 9 User interfaces Input in "Counter" mode Input window "Channel settings", "Counter" mode 1 Freely selectable, variable part of the name for the measurement values For inputs in "Counter" mode, three measurement vales are recorded. Their name is composed of a variable and a fixed part (e.g.
  • Page 66: Set Meter Reading

    5 Factor for the conversion of "Impulse unit" to "Unit of the meter reading" (example: factor 0,001 for litre -> m³) 6 Unit (e.g. m³) in which the meter reading is to be displayed on the server interface. It has no direct impact on the values.
  • Page 67 Chapter 9 User interfaces Meter reading successfully set Input window "Set meter reading", meter reading successfully set 1 Tick indicating that the meter reading has been applied Meter reading could not be set Input window "Set meter reading", Meter reading could not be set 1 Errorcode indicating why the meter reading could not be set Error code Explanation...
  • Page 68: Smart Actions

    9.2.1.1.2 Smart Actions Smart Actions are automated work flows (e.g. triggering alarms or warnings) which are triggered depending on the current value of the measurement values "flow rate" and "actuation state". In order to enable To enable a fast response time, the values are monitored directly on the Jellox Pulse . Smart Actions can be used to improve the efficiency and safety of the water supply, for example by detecting leaks at an early stage.
  • Page 69: Edit Smart Actions

    Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.1.1.2.1 Edit Smart Actions Specify when a Smart Action should be active Input window "Edit Smart Action ", specifying when the Smart Action should be active 1 Freely selectable name for the Smart Action 2 Freely selectable description for the Smart Action. Note: The description is displayed in the list of Smart Actions.
  • Page 70 6 Selection of the duration for which the Smart Action should be active, strarting from the "Start time" (on the days selected under "Active weekdays") 7 Selection of the weekdays the Smart Action should be active on Green: Smart Action is active on that day Grey: Smart Action ist inactive 8 Continue to next step only visible if the Smart Action should not be active all day...
  • Page 71 Chapter 9 User interfaces Selecting source, conditions and actions Input window "Edit Smart Action", Selecting source, conditions and actions For measurement values of the type "actuation state" 1 Selection of the measurement value the condition is to be applied to. The type of contact connected to the input is displayed below the selection field.
  • Page 72 2 Conditions under which the actions are triggered. When open Opening the contact connected to the input triggers the actions. When closed Closing the contact connected to the input triggers the actions. For measurement values of the type "Flow rate" 1 Selection of the measurement value the condition is to be applied to 2 Conditions under which the actions are triggered.
  • Page 73: Default Input Screen For Configuring The Site

    Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.1.2 Default input screen for configuring the site 9.2.1.2.1 Site Confiuration section "Site" 1 Specifies to which customer the site is assigned 2 Assign site to another customer 3 Site designation (not relevant for the device or data assignment) [2-50 characters] 4 Unique ID of the site.
  • Page 74: Comments

    9.2.1.2.2 Comments Configuration section "Comments" 1 Free comment field (is also displayed below the device type in the site/application list) Rev. 04...
  • Page 75: Alarm Settings

    Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.1.2.3 Alarm settings Configuration section "Alarms" 1 Selection of how the alarms should be aknowledged Standard The global server setting is used to determine whether alarms must be acknowledged automatically or manually automatic Alarms are acknowledged automatically as soon as all of the messages have been sent.
  • Page 76: Basic

    9.2.1.2.4.1 Basic "Calculated channels" configuration section, "Basic" tab 1 Freely selectable channel title for the calculated channels [0-16 characters] 2 Possible calculation modes for the calculated channels Calculated channel deactivated Table Determines the value for the calculated channel by searching for the row corresponding to the value of a measurement channel in the reference point table.
  • Page 77: Calculation

    Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.1.2.4.2 Calculation "Calculated channels" configuration section, "Calculation" tab "Table" calculation mode 1 Selection of the channel from which the input data is used 2 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"...
  • Page 78 "Clone" calculation mode 1 Selection of the channel from which the input data is used 6 Offset that is added following multiplication with the "Factor" parameter 7 Factor with which the value of the measurement channel to be cloned is multiplied. The "Offset" parameter is then added.
  • Page 79: Alarms

    Chapter 9 User interfaces 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 myDatanet server. "Calculated channels" configuration section, "Alarms" tab 1 An alarm is triggered, if the measurement value drops to or below this value. 2 An alarm is triggered, if the measurement value meets or exceeds this value.
  • Page 80: Basic Settings

    9.2.1.2.5 Basic settings Configuration section "Basic settings" 1 Regional settings (not relevant for raw measurement data as this is stored in UTC) 2 Configuration for automatic time adjustment (only displayed if a time zone other than "Standard" has been selected) Standard The configuration for the time adjustment is adopted by the global server setting.
  • Page 81 Chapter 9 User interfaces 5 Using "Bidirectional alive ping", both the device and the server can easily recognise whether the online connection is still active. standard The configuration for the bidirectional alive ping is adopted from the global server settings "Bidirectional alive ping"...
  • Page 82: Ftp Export Settings

    9.2.1.2.6 FTP export settings Note: This configuration section is only visible if the "FTP Agent Extended" licence for the myDatanet server has been enabled. Configuration section "FTP-export settings" 1 Selection of the profile that is used for the measurement data transmission to the FTP server. FTP export deactivated "Name of an List with the FTP export profiles that were created on the myDatanet server (for...
  • Page 83: Device Configuration

    Chapter 9 User interfaces 9.2.2 Device configuration Note: Several of the configuration fields in the following sub chapters may possibly be hidden depending on the respective user level. In this case, contact the myDatanet server administrator. You can reach the input screen for configuring the device by clicking on the serial number in the list of sites/applications (see "myDatanet Server Manual "...
  • Page 84: Gprs

    Device Logic sync Productive If the Device Logic installed on the device and saved on the server do not match, the Device Logic saved on the server is loaded in to the device. Development (sync) The Device Logic on the device and server are synchronised. The one with the latest time stamp is transferred to the other one.
  • Page 85: Chapter 10 Mydatanet Server

    Chapter 10 myDatanet server Chapter 10 myDatanet server Note: All of the screenshots show version 52v017 of the myDatanet server using the standard colour scheme. Newer versions may include minor changes to the appearance of the server. 10.1 Overview Overview of the myDatanet server 1 Freely selectable logo 5 Opens the screen to input the global settings for the server...
  • Page 86: Customer" Area

    10.2 "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.
  • Page 87 Chapter 10 myDatanet server 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.
  • Page 88: Sites / Applications" Area At Customer Level

    10.3 "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.
  • Page 89: Reports

    Chapter 10 myDatanet server 2 List of reports (see "Reports" on page 89) 3 List of sites/applications (see "Site" on page 73) 4 Symbol that represents a site on the "Map" 5 Symbol via which a OpenStreetMaps map, on which the sites are displayed, can be loaded. (see "Map view"...
  • Page 90 2. Click on the "Customer" menu item of the myDatanet server to call up the list of available customers. Select an existing customer or create a new customer. Selecting the customer 1 Menu item to call up the list of customers 3 List of available customers 2 Creating a new customer 3.
  • Page 91 Chapter 10 myDatanet server 4. Follow the instructions of the wizard until you can see the button "create site". By clicking the button "back" you can always return to the previous step and modify the your chosen settings. Note: Depending on the functions activated on the myDatanet server, some of the steps in the following illustration may not be required and are therefore not displayed.
  • Page 92 5. Verify the information in the summary, read the general terms and conditions and tick the checkbox to accept the general terms and conditions. Then click on the "Create site" button to finalise the process. Completing site creation 1 This amount is debited from the customer's account for this site immediately upon creation and subsequently on a monthly basis.
  • Page 93: Chapter 11 Api

    Chapter 11 API Chapter 11 API Important note: The relevant licences are required on the myDatanet server to use the API (Application Programming Interface). For future information contact your responsible sales partner. 11.1 Backend API The API is provided to export data from and import data to the myDatanet server. However, this is not just limited to the pure measurement data but includes all of the data provided by myDatanet server (e.g.
  • Page 94: Overview

    11.2.1 Overview rapidM2M Playground 1 Input field for the user name 2 Input field for the password 3 List of the available HTTP commands. The HTTP commands are grouped according to their fields of application. 4 Depending on the selected HTTP command, the drop down lists for selecting the customer, user and site that should replace the corresponding wild cards ("$CID"...customer , "$UID"...user, "$SID"...site) in the resource path of the HTTP command are displayed.
  • Page 95: Chapter 12 Maintenance

    The batteries must only be replaced by the manufacturer (see "Contact information" on page 119) or a certified service partner. The device must be returned in its original packaging for this purpose. 12.3 Services Microtronics Engineering GmbH offers the following maintenance services for the Jellox Pulse : Description Order number Inspection fee 206.395...
  • Page 97: Chapter 13 Removal/Disposal

    Observe the local laws and regulations on disposal of electronic waste at all times. Microtronics Engineering GmbH releases goods brought onto the market in Austria from the obligations via ERA, which means that collection points that cooperate with ERA Elektro Recycling Austria GmbH (https://www.era-gmbh.at/) can be used for disposal in Austria.
  • Page 99: Chapter 14 Troubleshooting And Repair

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting and repair Chapter 14 Troubleshooting and repair 14.1 General problems Problem Cause/solution Device does not Battery pack is completely discharged. The batteries must only be replaced by respond (all display the manufacturer (see "Contact information" on page 119) or a certified service LEDs always off).
  • Page 100 Problem Cause/solution Alarm state was not Check whether the "contact type" (i.e. "normally open contact") and the detected. selection for "warning" or "alarm" (i.e. "when closing") have been chosen according to the installation situation. (digital contact) Alarm state was not Check the alarm settings of the measurement channel.
  • Page 101: App Log Entries

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting and repair 14.2 App log entries The app log is opened via the context menu, which is displayed by clicking on the three-dot symbol in the list of sites. Code Plain text Description amr.ok Stuck resolved on The meter output connected to input <#>...
  • Page 102: Log Entries And Error Codes

    14.3 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.
  • Page 103 Chapter 14 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.
  • Page 104 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 119). 1202 MODEM CMME The GPRS modem indicates a +CME error. The ERROR parameter specifies the type of error.
  • Page 105 Chapter 14 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...
  • Page 106 Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 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.
  • Page 107 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting and repair Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1620 TRANSMISSION Transmission profile has been changed. PROFILE NORMAL Operation by default has been activated. Operation with low energy and data consumption has been activated. DIAGNOSTIC Extended logging for troubleshooting has been activated.
  • Page 108: Modem Error

    14.3.1 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.
  • Page 109 Chapter 14 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.
  • Page 110: Evaluating The Device Log

    14.4 Evaluating the device log 14.4.1 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.
  • Page 111: Chapter 15 Spare Parts And Accessories

    Chapter 15 Spare parts and accessories Chapter 15 Spare parts and accessories Use only original spare parts and accessories of the Jellox Pulse o avoid negative effects on safety and performance. 15.1 Assembly sets Description Quantity Order number Niro shackle 206.325 Anchor clamp 5,5 - 10,5 mm 301017...
  • Page 113: Chapter 16 Document History

    Chapter 16 Document history Chapter 16 Document history Rev. Date Changes 29.04.2024 First version 11.09.2024 Chapter "Specifications" on page 11 Specification of the duration of the immersion for protection class IP68 adapted from 5 h to 105 days. Chapter "General product information" on page 19 Description adapted to the fact that the myDatalogMINIamr was primarily designed for water management.
  • Page 114 Rev. Date Changes 13.11.2024 Chapter "Intended use" on page 18 Purpose for which the device was designed described in more detail. (2/3) (2/3) Chapter "General product information" on page 19 Names of the recorded measurement values adjusted. Explanation extended to include the newly added measurement value "Flow rate". Explanation adapted to include the fact that Smart Actions can be defined for the "Flow rate"...
  • Page 115 Chapter 16 Document history Rev. Date Changes 13.11.2024 Chapter "Site" on page 73 Explanation of the parameter containing the unique ID of the site added. (3/3) (3/3) Chapter "Basic settings" on page 80 Explanation of the parameter for selecting the transmission profile added. The transmission profiles can be used to customise the site to specific requirements (energy consumption, fault diagnosis, connection stability).
  • Page 117: Chapter 17 Glossary

    Chapter 17 Glossary Chapter 17 Glossary Aloha Connection mode that is specially designed for commissioning. The device maintains a connection to the server for a configurable amount of time and takes a measurement every 3 seconds. During this process, only the internal measurement values (GSM level, voltages, etc.) and the values from the universal inputs (if available) are generated.
  • Page 118 Product revision Specifies the revision of the product. The revision is increased every time the product is modified (i.e. electronic system, mechanics, etc.) and is marked on the type plate of the product. 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 .
  • Page 119: Chapter 18 Contact Information

    Chapter 18 Contact information Chapter 18 Contact information Support & Service: Microtronics Engineering GmbH Hauptstrasse 7 3244 Ruprechtshofen Austria, Europe Tel. +43 (0)2756 7718023 support@microtronics.com www.microtronics.com Microtronics Engineering GmbH (Headquarters) Hauptstrasse 7 3244 Ruprechtshofen Austria, Europe Tel. +43 (0)2756 77180 Fax.
  • Page 120 Certified by TÜV AUSTRIA: EN ISO 9001:2015, EN ISO 14001:2015, ISO/IEC 27001:2013, EN ISO 50001:2011 for myDatanet | TÜV SÜD: ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU © Microtronics Engineering GmbH. All rights reserved. Photos: Microtronics, shutterstock.com Microtronics Engineering GmbH | www.microtronics.com Hauptstrasse 7 | 3244 Ruprechtshofen | Austria | +43 2756 77180 | office@microtronics.com 301664 | Rev.04...

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