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COM100
Cellular Phone Package
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  • Page 1 COM100 Cellular Phone Package Revision: 9/01 C o p y r i g h t ( c ) 1 9 8 7 - 2 0 0 1 C a m p b e l l S c i e n t i f i c ,...
  • Page 2: Warranty And Assistance

    Warranty and Assistance The COM100 CELLULAR PHONE PACKAGE is warranted by CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for twelve (12) months from date of shipment unless specified otherwise. Batteries have no warranty. CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC.'s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or...
  • Page 3 Refer to Section 9. NOTE: The COM200 or COM210 field phone modem when used with the COM100 Cellular Phone package supports 300, 1200, 2400, and 4800 baud connections. Campbell Scientific datalogger serial ports support a 300, 1200, and 9600 baud terminal connection.
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  • Page 5: How To Get Started

    HOW TO GET STARTED: 1. Take the COM100 phone package to your cellular service provider to program the phone and setup your service agreement. If your service provider has any questions regarding programming of the phone, have them contact the Motorola Cellular Information Center at 1-800-331-6456.
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  • Page 7 (Yagi) antenna is being used, it would be a good idea to have the cellular phone company locate their cellular tower on a map so the antenna can be pointed towards the tower. Campbell Scientific's COM100 Cellular Phone Package includes: • Motorola M600 Transceiver—Motorola p/n 19370XNMSA •...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    COM100 Cellular Phone Package to the transceiver at the same time. Programmable phones will not work with the transceiver. 2. Specifications M600 Transceiver Dimensions: 8.4” x 3.9” x 1.0” Operating Temperature: -30 to +60°C Supply Voltage: +10 to +16 VDC...
  • Page 9 COM100 Cellular Phone Package Antenna not shown Phone Lines Computer Running PC208 or PC208W S12 S PERMANENT DAMAGE TO RECHARGEABLE CELLS MAY RESULT IF DISCHARGED I 12 I BELOW 10.5 VOLTS Software PS12 BATTERY EXTERNAL BATTERY - DO NOT USE WITH...
  • Page 10: Power Considerations

    COM100 Cellular Phone Package ASPD912M Trunk Mount Antenna Gain: 3 dB Frequency: 806-869 MHz or824-876 MHz Bandwidth: 60 MHz @ 1.5:1 75 MHz @ 1.9:1 Impedance: 50 ohms Height: 24" ASPD913 Mirror or Side Body Mount Antenna Gain: 3 dB...
  • Page 11 0.25 Ahr/day battery capacity. Campbell Scientific offers several sealed rechargeable battery options for use with the COM100 Cellular System. The batteries offered in our product line are well suited for remote environments where trickle charging by a solar panel is common.
  • Page 12: Installation

    • A 50 Ohm Antenna must be connected to the COM100 at all times. If a call is attempted without an antenna connected, permanent damage to COM100 can result which will void the warranty. Connect the field modem patch cable to the 4-pin connector side of the RJ-11C interface box.
  • Page 13 LED will glow a steady red when a cellular communications tower and dial-tone has been detected by the COM100. Current Campbell Scientific dataloggers provide 12 VDC to the COM210 via the SC12 cable (Figure 2). Older dataloggers do not provide 12 VDC on the datalogger's CS I/O 9 pin connector.
  • Page 14: Communication Notes

    COM100 Cellular Phone Package WARNING: PS12 POWER SPP PERMANENT DAMAGE TO RECHARGEABLE CELLS MAY RESULT IF DISCHARGED WIT 12V CARGING REGATOR BELOW 10.5 VOLTS NCTION PS12 BATTERY EXTERNAL BATTERY - DO NOT USE WITH INTERNAL RECHARGEABLE BATTERY CHARGE VOLTAGE PRESENT...
  • Page 15: Datalogger Support Software

    You should choose “ phone modem” or “ hayes modem” when setting up your station file. As mentioned previously, the COM200/COM210 phone modem used with the COM100 Cellular Phone package supports 300, 1200, 2400, and 4800 baud connections. Campbell Scientific datalogger serial ports support a 300, 1200, and 9600 baud terminal connection.
  • Page 16: Programming To Switch Transceiver Power

    COM100 Cellular Phone Package 7. Programming to Switch Transceiver Power Switching power to the transceiver allows the datalogger to maintain a lower power budget by limiting communication to predetermined times. The transceiver must be switched on before it can answer or call.
  • Page 17 COM100 Cellular Phone Package ;{CR10X} *Table 1 Program 01: 10.0 Execution Interval (seconds) 01: If time is (P92) 1: 0 Minutes (Seconds --) into a 2: 60 Interval (same units as above) 3: 41 Set Port 1 High 02: If time is (P92)
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    The COM100 and Datalogger requires a nominal supply voltage of 12VDC. The system will operate between 10 and 16VDC. Since the COM100 draws 1.8 Amps during transmission, lead acid or gel cell type of batteries (PS12LA, BP12, BP24) must be used. Do not use alkaline batteries (CSI Model BPALK or PS12ALK) as a power source for the cellular phone.
  • Page 19 Does your datalogger program contain the necessary control instructions to turn the cellular phone on and off? The COM100 requires a logic control port to turn the cellular phone on. The green wire of the power control cable should be wired to a control port. Check to ensure that the screw terminals are not crimped on the green insulation of this cable.
  • Page 20: Result Codes

    Given that the COM100 system typically has power cycled to it, noisy links will take more time because the suspect data packets are re-sent again to the computer.
  • Page 21: Re-Configuring Cellular Phone On/Off State

    Verify the datalogger is turned on. To comply with FCC Rules and Regulations, all repairs on the COM210 modem must be performed by Campbell Scientific, Inc. or an authorized agent of Campbell Scientific, Inc. For assistance in installation, troubleshooting, or for repair, contact Campbell Scientific: Campbell Scientific, Inc.,...
  • Page 22 Set Port 1 Low Software flags can be manually toggled high and low via the Datalogger’s keypad (*6AD1) or through Campbell Scientific’s PC208(W) software. Please refer to the PC208 and PC208W Datalogger Support Software manuals for information on how to manually toggle Flags.
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  • Page 24 Campbell Scientific Companies Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www.campbellsci.com info@campbellsci.com Campbell Scientific Africa Pty. Ltd. (CSAf) PO Box 2450 Somerset West 7129 SOUTH AFRICA www.csafrica.co.za sales@csafrica.co.za Campbell Scientific Australia Pty. Ltd. (CSA)

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