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OleumTech® Sigfox Ready Wireless Transmitter
TEMPERATURE
General Purpose
SFX-RCZ1-TR81 | SFX-RCZ1-TR81-P SFX-RCZ2-TR81 | SFX-RCZ2-TR81-P SFX-RCZ4-TR81 | SFX-RCZ4-TR81-P
SFX-RCZ1-TR81 | SFX-RCZ1-TR81-P
User Guide
Document Rev #: 80-7058-001_F
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Contents PREFACE/SAFETY ............................................................................................. 3
1. COMPLIANCES ......................................................................................... 5
2. PRODUCT & SYSTEM OVERVIEW............................................................. 7
3. HARDWARE OVERVIEW .......................................................................... 8
4. WIRING DIAGRAM ................................................................................. 11
5. POWERING THE TRANSMITTER ............................................................. 12
6. LED DIAGNOSTICS ................................................................................. 13
7. NETWORK DIAGRAM ............................................................................. 13
8. REQUIRED ITEMS FOR SETUP ................................................................ 14
9. GROUNDING BEST PRACTICES .............................................................. 15
10. TRANSMITTER CONFIGURATION....................................................... 17
11. FIRMWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE .................................................. 20
12. INSTALLATION BEST PRACTICES ........................................................ 21
13. TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................... 22
14. GENERAL MAINTENANCE .................................................................. 24
15. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................. 24
16. CERTIFICATIONS ................................................................................ 25
17. LIMITED WARRANTY ......................................................................... 25
18. REVISION HISTORY ............................................................................ 26
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PREFACE/SAFETY Thank you for choosing the Sigfox Ready General Purpose Wireless Temperature Transmitter by OleumTech®. This document describes how to setup the Transmitter for use with the Sigfox network. Please read this user guide thoroughly before using the device.
CAUTION: Ensure installation of the Transmitter meets applicable state and national electrical code requirements. The installation of the Transmitter
should only be performed by a qualified installer or an authorized factory representative.
WARNING: Use only battery pack part number SX1000-BP2. WARNING: When connecting the device to an external power supply, do not exceed the defined voltage: 9-30 Vdc max.
WARNING: Contains no user serviceable parts. Unauthorized modification to device or supplied accessories may damage devices and void warranty. WARNING: This product is not intended for use in hazardous locations.
WARNING: To prevent static discharge, wipe with damp cloth only. CAUTION: Disconnect battery when device is not in use. WARNING: Although this device is very durable, ensure that it is installed to minimize vibration and mechanical shock. Over time, vibrations can
potentially damage internal components and/or battery pack, which could reduce operational life. Do not mount directly to continuous vibrating equipment such as pumps or compressors.
MISE EN GARDE: Veiller à l'installation de la passerelle répond Etat et des exigences nationales de code de l'électricité. L'installation de la Transmitter
ne doit être effectuée par un installateur qualifié ou un représentant de l'usine.
AVERTISSEMENT: Utilisez uniquement le numéro de pièce de la batterie SX1000-BP2.
AVERTISSEMENT: Lors de la connexion de l'appareil à une alimentation externe, ne pas dépasser la tension définie: 9-30 Vdc max.
AVERTISSEMENT: Ne contient aucune pièce réparable par l'utilisateur. Toute modification non autorisée de l'appareil ou des accessoires fournis
peut endommager les appareils et annuler la garantie.
AVERTISSEMENT: Ce produit n'est pas destiné à être utilisé dans des endroits dangereux.
AVERTISSEMENT: Pour éviter une décharge statique, essuyer avec un chiffon humide. MISE EN GARDE: Débranchez la batterie lorsque l'appareil n'est pas utilisé.
AVERTISSEMENT: Bien que cet appareil soit très durable, assurez-vous qu'il est installé de manière à minimiser les vibrations et les chocs mécaniques.
Avec le temps, les vibrations peuvent endommager les composants internes et / ou le bloc-batterie, ce qui pourrait réduire la durée de vie. Ne pas monter directement sur un équipement vibrant continu tel que des pompes ou des compresseurs.
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Document Revision Level
This section provides a history of the revision changes to this document.
Revision History
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Revision ECO Number Date Description
F 004096 11/30/2018 Added high vibration warning to safety section
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1. COMPLIANCES
Important Information to the User
• This device MUST be professionally installed only by a factory representative or a trained authorized technician.
• Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
• This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
• This product contains a FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) and FSK (Frequency Shifting Key) modulation RF transceiver for the 902-928 MHz ISM band, designed to meet FCC 15.247, and is used in industrial control and monitoring applications.
• To reduce potential radio interference to other users, install and use only the antenna supplied by the manufacturer to ensure successful communications.
• The antenna is factory sealed and MUST NOT be modified by the user.
FCC RF Exposure
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons.
Sigfox RCZ1 Certificate ID: P_009D_53CD_01 Sigfox RCZ2 Certificate ID: P_009D_D78E_01 Sigfox RCZ4 Certificate ID: P_009D_D78E_01
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful communications to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Consult the manufacturer for technical help.
This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device, pursuant to FCC Rules. In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or use of unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception. The user is cautioned that changes or modifications made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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CONFORMITÉ Françias
Informations importantes à l'utilisateur
• Ce dispositif doit être installé par un professionnel que par un représentant de l'usine ou par un technicien formé et autorisé.
• Les changements ou modifications non expressément approuvés par le fabricant peuvent annuler l'autorité de l'utilisateur à utiliser l'équipement.
• Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: 1) ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d'interférences nuisibles et 2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement.
• Ce produit contient un FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) émetteur-récepteur RF pour la bande ISM 902-928 MHz en utilisant FSK (Frequency Shifting Key) modulation, conçu pour répondre FCC 15.247, et est utilisé dans le contrôle industriel et les applications de surveillance.
• Pour réduire les interférences radio potentielles aux autres utilisateurs, installer et utiliser uniquement l'antenne fournie par le fabricant pour assurer une communication réussie.
• L'antenne est scellé en usine et ne doit être modifié par l'utilisateur.
Exposition RF de la FCC
Pour se conformer à la FCC exigences de conformité de l'exposition, une distance de séparation d'au moins 20 cm doit être maintenue entre l'antenne de cet appareil et toutes les personnes.
Déclaration de conformité FCC
Cet équipement a été testé et déclaré conforme aux limites d'un appareil numérique de classe B, conformément à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles dans une installation résidentielle. Cet équipement génère, utilise et peut émettre de l'énergie radiofréquence et, si non installé et utilisé conformément aux instructions, peut provoquer des communications nuisibles aux communications radio. Cependant, il ne est pas garanti que des interférences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulière. Si cet équipement provoque des interférences nuisibles à la réception radio ou de télévision, ce qui peut être déterminé en mettant l'équipement hors et sous tension, l'utilisateur est encouragé à essayer de corriger l'interférence par une des mesures suivantes:
• Réorienter ou déplacer l'antenne.
• Augmenter la distance entre l'équipement et le récepteur.
• Consultez le fabricant de l'aide technique.
Cet équipement a été certifié conforme aux limites d'un dispositif informatique de classe B, conformément aux règles de la FCC. Afin de maintenir la conformité aux règlements de la FCC, des câbles blindés doivent être utilisés avec cet équipement. L'utilisation d'équipement ou l'utilisation de câbles non blindés non approuvé est susceptible d'entraîner des interférences dans la réception radio et télévision. L'utilisateur est averti que les changements ou modifications apportées à l'équipement sans l'approbation du fabricant pourraient annuler l'autorité de l'utilisateur à utiliser cet équipement.
Sigfox RCZ1 Certificate ID: P_009D_53CD_01 Sigfox RCZ2 Certificate ID: P_009D_D78E_01 Sigfox RCZ4 Certificate ID: P_009D_D78E_01
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2. PRODUCT & SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Easiest Way to Get Data in the Cloud The TR81 is an OleumTech® Sigfox Ready Wireless Transmitter for monitoring two temperature levels and is designed for deployment anywhere in the world that Sigfox has network coverage. By leveraging the Sigfox Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) network, you can take advantage of the world’s leading Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity service, offering a software-based communications solution where all the network and computing complexity is managed in the Sigfox CLOUD™.
Multiple Inputs, General Purpose The Sigfox Ready OleumTech TR81 is equipped with two user-configurable temperature inputs for general purpose use in non-hazardous locations. The RTD input mode supports Platinum-100 ohm 2/3/4-wire type RTD sensors. The Thermocouple input mode supports type J or K. RTD and Thermocouple inputs can be used in any mix or combination. Temperature sensors are sold separately.
Inherently Secure The OleumTech Sigfox TR81 takes advantage of the built-in Firewall, since it is not directly connected to the internet and does not use Internet Protocol. Layered on top of this secure foundation, OleumTech provisions each device with a unique symmetrical authentication key. Each message sent by the TR81 contains a cryptographic token that is computed based on this authentication key and verified by each Sigfox Base Station.
Extremely Reliable The Sigfox architecture is based on multiple base stations receiving each broadcasted and repeated message building redundancy into the solution. Data Integrity, availability and confidentiality are at the core of the offering.
Highlights ▪ OleumTech field-proven technology running on the global Sigfox Low-Power Wide Area (LPWA) network ▪ 2x user configurable temperature inputs
▪ Supports RTD sensor PT-100 ohm 2/3/4-wire type
▪ Supports Thermocouple sensor J or K-type
▪ 9-30 Vdc line-powered or optional battery ▪ Works with 9-30 Vdc line-power or optional battery ▪ -40 °C to 80 °C ▪ Industrially-hardened self-contained design ▪ A global solution – Zones RCZ1/RCZ2/RCZ4 ▪ Remote antenna-ready option available (-P)
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3. HARDWARE OVERVIEW
Must connect to a power source before attaching the Mini-
USB connector to the Transmitter.
Doit se connecter à une source d'alimentation avant de
connecter le connecteur Mini-USB à l'émetteur.
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Remote Antenna-Ready Version
Installation Best Practices for Remote Antenna Setup
a. Always use high quality antenna and antenna cables (N type
connector).
b. Use only LMR 195, LMR 240 or LMR 400 antenna cables, not to
exceed 30 feet.
c. Antenna cable recommendations:
i. LMR 195 - Up to 6 ft
ii. LMR 240 - 7 to 15 ft
iii. LMR 400 – 16 ft to 30 ft
d. Use a lightning arrestor (optional, highly recommended)
e. Always install the Transmitter in the upright position
f. Install omni or bulkhead antenna in the upright position
g. Do not install other antennas on the same vertical plane – provide
sufficient vertical separation
h. Weather-proof all antenna connections
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Mounting Hardware
Basic mounting hardware provided with Transmitter:
2x M5 screws
2x adjustable mounting plates
2x washers
2x lock washers
Install hardware in the order below for best results.
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4. WIRING DIAGRAM
RTD Sensor Wiring
Thermocouple Sensor Wiring
Must check physical wiring before powering device. Incorrect wiring can
severely damage electrical components and void warranty.
Doit vérifier le câblage physique avant d'alimenter l'appareil. Un câblage
incorrect peut gravement endommager les composants électriques et
annuler la garantie.
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5. POWERING THE TRANSMITTER Option 1: External Power: 9-30 Vdc (30 V max) (reverse polarity protection)
Max. Input Current: SFX-RCZ1-TR81 40 mA @ 9 Vdc 24 mA @ 24 Vdc 32 mA @ 12 Vdc 22 mA @ 30 Vdc
Max. Input Current: SFX-RCZ2-TR81 and SFX-RCZ4-TR81 120 mA @ 9 Vdc 60 mA @ 24 Vdc 100 mA @ 12 Vdc 55 mA @ 30 Vdc
Option 2: Internal Battery Power: 3.6 Vdc (Use only SX1000-BP2) Battery level is read under load.
Use only battery pack part number SX1000-BP2. Replace battery pack when it reaches ≤ 2.80 Vdc.
Disconnect battery when device is not in use.
Utilisez uniquement le numéro de pièce de la batterie SX1000-BP2. Déconnecter la batterie lorsque l'appareil n'est pas utilisé.
Remplacez la batterie lorsqu'elle atteint ≤ 2,80 Vdc.
Must connect to a power source before attaching the Mini-USB connector
to the Transmitter.
Doit se connecter à une source d'alimentation avant de connecter le
connecteur Mini-USB à l'émetteur.
Battery Installation
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6. LED DIAGNOSTICS
7. NETWORK DIAGRAM
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8. REQUIRED ITEMS FOR SETUP Transmitter Setup - SFX-RCZx-TR81 or (TR81-P) Wireless Temperature Transmitter
- Battery: SX1000-BP2 internal battery and/or 9-30 Vdc external power - USB to Mini-USB configuration cable, WX-1001-CA2 - RTD sensor(s) PT-100 ohm 2, 3, or 4-wire type and/or Thermocouple type J or K sensor(s)
Remote Antenna Setup - Antenna (bulkhead, omni, or directional) - Antenna cable(s) (N type) - Antenna mount - Lightning arrestor (optional, highly recommended) - Weatherproofing tape
PC - PC with Windows® Vista or Later - OleumTech Sigfox Transmitter Configuration Tool - 1 GHz or faster processor - 256 MB RAM or more - 20 MB Hard Disk space or more - USB port - Internet connection to download software https://sigfox.oleumtech.com/downloads
Tools - Technician’s screwdriver (flathead) - Mounting hardware (basic set supplied with Transmitter) - Industrial-grade thread sealant or tape - Screwdriver set - Adjustable wrench - 10 mm hex wrench - Any other tools or equipment for proper installation
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9. GROUNDING BEST PRACTICES In the event the equipment where the Transmitter is being mounted on to is not
properly grounded, it is important to effectively earth ground the Transmitter to
ensure safety, prevent static electricity damage and protection from lightning and/or
electrical surges in the area. Ensure the equipment to which the Transmitter is mounted
is properly earth grounded as defined by the National Electrical Code.
• A true earth ground physically consists of a conductive pipe or rod driven into the earth. Rod electrodes shall not be less than 8 feet (2.44 m) in length and consist of the following materials and installed in the following manner:
• Electrodes shall be copper clad or their equivalent and shall be not less than 5/8 inch (15.875 mm) in diameter, or listed non-ferrous rods or their equivalent and not less than 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) in diameter.
• The electrode shall be installed such that at least 8 feet (2.44 m) of length is in contact with the soil. It shall be driven to a depth of not less than 8 feet (2.44 m). The electrode shall be driven at an oblique angle not to exceed 45 degrees from vertical or shall be buried in a trench that is at least 2 1/2 feet (.762 m) deep. The upper end of the electrode shall be flush with or below ground level. If ground end and the grounding electrode conductor attachment are above ground, ensure protection against physical damage.
Wireless Transmitter Grounding
• Ground the Transmitter to the equipment using the grounding screw, or connect directly to the grounding rod if mounting the Transmitter to non-grounded equipment. We recommend 12 to 16 AWG for ground cable. The grounding screw connections are located on the outside of the housing and identified by ground symbol.
• Once all wiring and grounding recommendations have been followed it is important to test the ground resistance at the grounding rod to assure a good ground. The most effective grounding method is direct connection to earth ground with minimal impedance. An impedance of less than 5 Ohms recommended.
• For more details on proper grounding electrodes and grounding electrode conductors, consult the National Electrical Code.
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TERRE DES MEILLEURES PRATIQUES (Françias) Dans le cas où l'équipement sur lequel le Transmitter est monté n'est pas correctement mis à la terre, il est important de mettre à la terre efficacement le Transmitter pour assurer la sécurité, éviter les dommages d'électricité statique et la protection contre les éclairs et / ou les surtensions électriques. Assurer la citerne à laquelle l'émetteur est monté correctement relié à la terre tel que défini par la Code national de l'électricité.
• Une véritable prise de terre se compose physiquement d'un tuyau conducteur ou tige entraînée dans la terre. Électrodes de Rod ne sont pas moins de 8 pieds (2,44 m) de longueur et se compose des matières suivantes et installé de la manière suivante:
• Les électrodes doivent être en cuivre plaqué ou leur équivalent et ne doit pas être moins de 5/8 de pouce (15,875 mm ) de diamètre, ou listé tiges non - ferreux ou leur équivalent et pas moins de 1/2 pouce (12,7 mm ) de diamètre.
• L'électrode doit être installée de telle sorte que au moins huit pieds (2,44 m) de longueur est en contact avec le sol. Il est conduit à une profondeur d'au moins 8 pieds (2,44 m). L'électrode doit être conduit à un angle oblique de ne pas dépasser 45 degrés de la verticale ou sera enterré dans une tranchée qui est au moins 2 1/2 pieds (0,762 m ) de profondeur. L'extrémité supérieure de l'électrode doit être de niveau avec ou au-dessous du niveau du sol. Si la fin du sol et le conducteur l'attachement de
l'électrode de mise à la terre sont au dessus du sol, assurer une protection contre les dommages physiques.
Transmetteur sans fil à la terre
• Reliez l'émetteur vers le réservoir en utilisant la vis de mise à la terre, ou se connecter directement à la tige de mise à la terre si l'émetteur de montage sur un réservoir non métallique. Nous recommandons 12-16 AWG pour le câble de masse. Les connexions à vis de mise à la terre sont situés à l'extérieur du boîtier et identifiés par le symbole de terre.
• Une fois toutes les recommandations de câblage et de mise à la terre ont été suivies , il est important de tester la résistance du sol à la tige de mise à la terre pour assurer un bon sol. La méthode de mise à la terre la plus efficace est la connexion directe à la terre avec une impédance minimale . Une impédance inférieure à 5 Ohms recommandée.
• Pour plus de détails sur les électrodes de mise à la terre et de mise à la terre des conducteurs d'électrodes , consulter le Code national de l'électricité .
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10. TRANSMITTER CONFIGURATION This document assumes that you already have a Sigfox account and understand how to perform the backend work required to add this Transmitter to the
Sigfox network.
Ce document suppose que vous avez déjà un compte Sigfox et que vous avez déjà effectué le travail de backend nécessaire pour ajouter ce nœud au réseau Sigfox.
A. Sigfox Certificate IDs
Sigfox RCZ1: P_009D_53CD_01 Sigfox RCZ2: P_009D_D78E_01 Sigfox RCZ4: P_009D_D78E_01
B. Data Payload/Information
temp1::float:32 temp2::float:32 vdc::uint:16 • temp1 = 32-bit float (in whatever units user has configured) • temp2 = 32-bit float (in whatever units user has configured) • vdc = 16-bit unsigned integer in millivolts
C. Basic Setup
Obtain the Transmitter ID and PAC numbers from the OleumTech Sigfox Transmitter Configuration Tool so you can add or register the Transmitter to the Sigfox network.
1. Go to https://sigfox.oleumtech.com/downloads. This page requires
registration approval for access.
2. Download and install the Sigfox Ready Transmitter Configuration Tool onto a PC.
3. Must supply power to the Transmitter before connecting Mini-USB connector.
4. Connect Transmitter to a PC using USB to Mini-USB cable.
5. Run the OleumTech Sigfox Transmitter Configuration Tool. 6. Select the appropriate COM port, then click the connect button.
7. The software automatically populates the device info. ID, PAC, Model, Firmware, and Certificate ID.
8. Enter the desired number of messages transmitted per day.
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D. RTD Input Configuration
1. Click on the TEMP 1 or 2 tab.
2. Check the box to enable input.
3. Select RTD under Mode dropdown box.
4. Select Fahrenheit or Celsius under Unit dropdown box.
5. Select 2, 3, or 4-wire to match RTD sensor type under Type dropdown box.
6. Click on the Program button to save configuration to the device.
E. Thermocouple Input Configuration
1. Click on the TEMP 1 or 2 tab.
2. Check the box to enable input.
3. Select Thermocouple under Mode dropdown box.
4. Select Fahrenheit or Celsius under Unit dropdown box.
5. Select J or K Thermocouple type under Type dropdown box.
6. Click on the Program button to save configuration to the device.
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F. Diagnostics
1. Click the read button to view diagnostic data.
2. Temperature values along with published status can be viewed in
the Diagnostics screen.
G. Saving and Loading a Configuration File
1. For the sake of convenience and accuracy, a Transmitter configuration file can be saved so that it can be used for programming other Transmitters of like kind with identical settings.
2. Simply use the Save Configuration and Load Configuration features found
under the File submenu to do so.
H. Transmitter and Network Behavior
1. The Transmitter’s ID, PAC, and Certificate ID must be added or registered to the Sigfox backend system for the Transmitter’s data packets to be accepted by the Sigfox network.
2. As soon as the Transmitter is powered-up, it will send out its first packet. From there on, the Transmitter will use an internal timer to send out packets based on number of messages sent per day.
3. The Transmitter will send out a single packet each time the Read button is pressed during system configuration and calibration.
4. Since Sigfox does not offer packet delivery acknowledgment back to the Transmitter, the only way to verify that a message was delivered is by verifying the data posted on your Sigfox account.
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11. FIRMWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE 1. Download the latest firmware file from
https://sigfox.oleumtech.com/downloads
2. Connect Transmitter to PC and run the OleumTech Sigfox Transmitter Configuration Tool
3. Click on File and select Update Firmware
4. Reset the Transmitter by pressing and releasing the hardware reset button when Reset Device window appears on the screen
5. Verify firmware version and click OK
6. Do not power down or disconnect Transmitter from PC during
the upgrade process
7. Once the update process is complete, reset the hardware to
return the Transmitter back into normal operating mode
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12. INSTALLATION BEST PRACTICES 1. This device is not intended for use on processes that have the
potential to generate high vibration levels that would adversely impact product performance or life.
2. Follow your organization’s best grounding practices.
3. Always install the Transmitter in the upright position so that the antenna pole is correctly oriented.
4. When possible, have at least 10 ft ground clearance for optimal RF performance.
5. Installing a lightning arrestor is strongly recommended when using the Transmitter with a remote antenna.
6. Have at least 10 ft of vertical separation with other antennas.
7. Be sure to tightly seal all orifices using industrial-grade thread sealant or tape.
8. If using an internal battery SX1000-BP2, be sure to secure it using the battery tie strap to minimize vibration.
9. Tighten enclosure cover by hand only.
10. Always attach pipe fittings to the Transmitter as shown below.
This method will prevent any moisture or water condensation
from running down the pipe and being trapped around critical
electronic components. Any damage due to water ingress
issues can cause corrosion, incorrect level readings, and or,
complete device failure.
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13. TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Battery and Power Input
2. Radio / Antenna
Symptom: Action/Resolution:
No data received • Be sure the device is connected to a power supply.
Battery voltage lower than 2.8 Vdc • Replace the Battery Pack if power level is less than 2.8 Vdc.
Device does not power on • Verify the Battery Pack is securely connected to the device.
• Replace the Battery Pack or check external power supply.
Symptom: Action/Resolution:
No communication with Sigfox network
• Confirm that Antenna has a clear line of sight to Sigfox Gateway Tower.
• Reset the device.
• Antenna should be installed at 10 ft or higher for better line of sight.
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3. Hardware Connection
4. Measurement
Symptom: Action/Resolution:
Device cannot communicate with PC
• Verify the Battery Pack or external power is securely connected to the device.
• Verify Configuration Cable is securely connected to the device and PC.
• Verify the COM port settings are correct.
• Power-cycle the device.
• Remove the 4-pin connector from device and power-cycle the device, then reconnect the 4-pin connector.
• Reboot the PC and run OleumTech Sigfox Transmitter Configuration Tool.
Issues with device wiring
• Verify the device wiring matches the wiring instructions in the User Guide.
• Inspect and verify wiring has not been damaged.
• Inspect and verify wiring is properly connected.
Symptom: Action/Resolution:
Transmitter reports incorrect measurements • Check the Transmitter for damage or malfunctions.
• Verify that the Sensor connected to the Transmitter can accept 9.5 VDC and has a current draw of 20mA or less.
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14. GENERAL MAINTENANCE The OleumTech Sigfox Ready Wireless Transmitter is easy to
maintain and does not require periodic system checks. Transmitter
generally only needs a yearly visual inspection to monitor the
following:
• Is the Battery life still 2.8 V or above? (Check more
frequently if using shorter transmit interval)
• Is the Transmitter still securely fastened to the mounting
location?
• Are there any visible signs of corrosion, cracks or residue
build-up on the unit?
• Has anything about the intended use of the original
application changed?
If the Transmitter is securely fastened, with no signs of corrosion,
cracks, or residue build-up, or if nothing has changed about the
location of its intended use, it should continue to operate within
designed specification.
If the Transmitter is not securely fastened; if there are signs of
corrosion, cracks, residue build-up; or if there has been a change to
the location of its intended use resulting in undesirable
performance, contact the manufacturer for service instructions.
Cleaning: To prevent static discharge, wipe the outer casing with a
damp cloth only.
15. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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16. CERTIFICATIONS
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-2012 UL Std. No. 61010-1-2012 IEC/EN 61010-1-2010 Device is not intended for use in hazardous locations
Environmental Conditions: Operating Temp: -40 °C to 80 °C (-40 °F to 176 °F) Altitude: up to 2000 m
17. LIMITED WARRANTY
a. OleumTech warrants that goods described herein and manufactured by
OleumTech are free from defects in material and workmanship for two (2)
years from the date of shipment. Batteries are expressly excluded from this
warranty. Battery life and replacement batteries may be warranted under
separate agreement depending on specific customer needs and applications.
b. OleumTech warrants that goods repaired by it pursuant to the warranty are free
from defects in material and workmanship for a period to the end of the
original warranty or ninety (90) days from the date of delivery of repaired
goods, whichever is longer.
c. Warranties on goods not manufactured by OleumTech are expressly limited to
the terms of the warranties given by the manufacturer of such goods.
d. All warranties are void in the event that the goods or systems or any part
thereof are (i) misused, abused or otherwise damaged, (ii) repaired, altered or
modified without OleumTech’s consent, (iii) not installed, maintained and
operated in strict compliance with instructions furnished by OleumTech, (iv)
worn, injured or damaged from abnormal or abusive use in service time, (v)
subjected to acts of God, or extreme weather phenomenon including, but not
limited to, flood, lightning, tornado or hurricane, or (vi) intentional acts
including, but not limited to vandalism, sabotage, explosion or acts of
terrorism.
e. THESE WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION WARRANTIES AS TO MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE), AND NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, NOR ANY REPRESENTATIONS, PROMISES, OR STATEMENTS
HAVE BEEN MADE BY OLEUMTECH UNLESS ENDORSED HEREIN IN
WRITING. FURTHER, THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, WHICH EXTEND
BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION OF THE FACE HEREOF. ANY WARRANTIES
BEYOND THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN MUST COME DIRECTLY FROM
OLEUMTECH.
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18. REVISION HISTORY
Revision A New document
Revision B Updated certification and rating section
Revision C Added warning statements in French Revised power mode options
Revision D Added battery installation instructions
Revision E Updated technical specifications Removed accuracy statement for RTD since the accuracy is sensor dependent
Revision F Added high vibration warning to safety section Updated technical specifications
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