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Honeywell CNI2 Operating And Installation Manual (162 pages)
Cellular Network Interface - 2 Mercury Instruments
Brand:
Honeywell
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 4.13 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Revision History
11
Trademarks and Copyrights
12
Symbols and Icons
13
Fcc Warning
14
Important Battery Information
15
Cni2 Overview
16
Cni2 Features
16
Certifications
16
Mechanical Assemblies
17
Instrument Mounting Options
17
Wall Mounting
17
Wall Mounting Tabs and Dimensions
17
Meter Index Base
18
Wall Mount Hangers Assembly Sequence
18
CNI2 with Universal Mounting Bracket (UMB)
19
Bottom View of the Universal Mounting Bracket (UMB)
20
Universal Mounting Bracket (UMB) Hole Pattern
20
Vertical Pipe Mounting
21
Pipe Mounting Using Collar
21
Pipe Mounting Using U-Bolts
21
Enclosure Sealing
22
Internal Battery Power Options
22
Enclosure Sealing Options
22
Lithium Battery Pack Mounting
22
Alkaline Battery Pack Mounting
23
Disposable Alkaline Battery Pack
24
Internal Circuit Boards
25
CNI2 Board
25
CNI2 Board Orientation
25
Serial Port Multiplexer Board
26
CNI2 Board and Multiplexer Board
26
RS-485 Serial Data Converter
27
CNI2 Board and RS-485 Board
27
Serial Multiplexer & RS-485 Boards
28
CNI2 Board with RS-485 Board and Multiplexer Board
28
Summary of Serial Data Connection Scenarios
29
CNI2 with Single RS-232 Connection to External Instrument
29
CNI2 with Multiplexer Board to Support Two Serial Data Links
29
CNI2 with Conversion Board to Interface to RS-485 Capable Instrument
29
Configuration Using both RS-232 & RS-485 Options
30
Cni2 Index Base
31
Index Base with Magnetic Switches
31
Pulse Output Board
32
Internal View of the Index Base
32
Rotation Gears Within the Index Base
33
Optional Remote Pulse Transmitter
34
Remote Pulse Transmitter
34
Antenna Options
35
Location of the Internal Antenna
35
Antenna Connection to Radio Module
35
Bottom View with External RF Connector
36
Tamper Detect & Call Switch Options
37
Location of the TAMPER and CALL Switches
37
Electrical Assemblies
38
Circuit Board Connectors & Jumpers
38
CNI2 Circuit Board Layout
38
Cellular Radio Module
39
SIM Card Socket
39
Reset Jumper JP4
39
Power Connectors J1 & J2
39
J1 and J2 Power Connectors
39
Terminal Block TB2
40
Terminal Block TB4
40
JP3 & JP6 Jumper Settings
40
Configuration Jumpers
40
Connector J4
41
Jumper Block JP6 Settings
41
Jumper Block JP3 Settings
41
Terminal Block TB1
42
Connector J9
42
Connector J11
42
Connector J12
42
Capacitor Connection to TB1 (Prewired)
42
Connector J7
43
Rs-232 Multiplexer Board
44
Serial RS-232 Multiplexer Board
44
Wiring to the Serial RS-232 Multiplexer Board
45
Rs-485 Conversion Board
46
RS-485 Conversion Board Connectors
46
Uncorrected Pulse Output Board
47
Signal Inputs & Outputs
48
Alarm Inputs
48
Alarm Input Connectors
48
Alarm / Pulse Input Terminal Block TB4
49
Pulse Counting Inputs
50
Outputs
50
Power Supply Options
51
Extending Battery Life
51
Low Battery Detection
51
CNI2 Power Connections
51
Ac Mains Power Configuration
52
AC Power Adapter
52
External Power Tie-In Block
52
Solar Power Configuration
53
Serial Port Connections - Tb2
53
Typical Solar Power System
53
Sim Socket Connection
54
Serial Port Terminal Block TB2
54
Typical SIM Card
54
Installation of the SIM Card
55
Programming Information
57
Serial and USB Programming Cables
57
Starting the Mp32 Configuration Program
58
MP32 ® Login Screen
58
MP32 ® Device Selection Screen
58
Configuring the Programming Port
59
Programming Port Configuration Screen
59
Starting the Cni2 Programming Application
60
CNI2 Main Configuration Screen
60
Main Screen
61
Primary Destination
61
Remote Unit ID (RUID)
61
Saving and Retrieving Configurations
61
Allow Connection Requests
62
Originate Calls
62
Respond to Voice Calls / Respond to SMS
62
Time Interval Size
62
Compare Device Configuration to Template
63
Firmware Version
63
Input / Output Configuration
64
Alarm Input Parameters
64
Standard Alarm Descriptions
64
Configuration of an Alarm Input
65
Special Purpose" Input Parameters
66
Configuration of a "Special Purpose" Input
67
Pulse-Counting Input Parameters
68
Configuration of a Pulse Counting Input
68
Output Parameters
70
Output Follows Input
70
Output under Host Control
70
Configuration of a "Special Purpose" Output
71
Special Purpose" Output
71
Options Screen
72
Applications Selection
72
Metretek SIP
72
Metretek SIP Via Invisiconnect
72
Mercury MINI-MAX or Mercury Pulse Accumulator
73
Metretek Invisiconnect
73
Metretek SMS Modem
73
Allow Transparent Mode
74
Transparent Modem
74
When Answering if no Port Select
75
Serial Port Configuration Screen
75
Low Battery Alarm
76
Queue Size
76
Route To" Port Selection in Transparent Mode
76
Queue Full Alarm
77
Sample Rates
77
Serial Port Configuration Screen
78
Max BPS. Data Bits, Parity, Stop Bits
78
Port Enable
78
Port Select ID
78
Flow Control
79
Hardware Handshaking
79
Hardware Flow Control
79
Software Handshaking
80
No (None) Handshaking
80
RS-485 Half Duplex
80
Delay before Sending Packets
80
Always Send CONNECT Message
81
Always "RING" Port
81
Use Non-Verbose Result Codes
81
Enable Blocking
81
Use Alternate CONNECT Message
81
Connect on DTR High
82
Disconnect on DTR Low
83
DTR Detection Jumper
83
Cellular Settings Screen
84
CDMA Circuit Switched Data (CSD) Service
84
CDMA Packet (Internet) Service
84
CDMA Service (Aeris, Verizon, Sprint)
84
Over-The-Air-Activation (OTAA)
85
OTAA Programming Number
86
CDMA Cellular Configuration Screen
86
Packet Service Connection Command
87
Session Timeout
87
Ping Interval
87
Source Port Starting / Ending Numbers
87
PAP User Name and Password
87
Maximum Packet Size
88
Auxiliary Radio Type
88
GSM Service (AT&T, T-Mobile, Rogers)
89
GSM Packet (Internet) Service
89
GSM Circuit Switched Data (CSD) Service
90
Installation of the SIM Card
91
GSM Cellular Configuration Screen
91
GPRS Access Point Name
92
Packet Service Connection Command
92
Session Timeout
92
Ping Interval
92
Source Port Starting / Ending Numbers
92
PAP User Name and Password
92
PIN Number
93
Maximum Packet Size
93
Auxiliary Radio Type
93
Hspaservice
94
Idenservice (Nextel, Harmony)
94
Call Scheduling Screen
95
Call Retry Strategy
95
Primary Call Retry Count
95
Enable Repetitive Call Schedule
96
Primary Call Retry Interval
96
Secondary Call Retry Interval
96
Try Alternate Destination
96
Server Mode Screen
97
Programming the Cni2
98
Loading a Configuration with the Programming Cable
98
Attaching the Programming Cable
98
Over-The-Air (Ota) Programming
100
Over-The-Air Configuration Changes
100
What Is Over-The-Air Programming
100
OTA Device Selection Screen
101
Over-The-Air "Firmware" Changes
102
Led Status Indicators
103
Call Progress and Status
103
Error Codes
104
Example of Error Code "35" Display
104
LED Error Codes 11 Thru 19
105
LED Error Codes 21 Thru 39
106
LED Error Codes 41 Thru 59
107
Leds after Over-The-Air Reprogramming
108
Technical Information
109
Sample Rate" Explained
109
Example of Timed Sampling
109
Debounce" Explained
110
What Is Switch "Bounce
110
What Is "Debouncing
110
Example of Switch Bounce
110
Example of Debouncing Process
111
Form-C Operation
112
Typical Form-A and Form-C (KYZ) Connections
112
Example of Detection of a Form-C Fault
112
Using the Output
113
Accuracy Errors Using the "Output-Follows-Input" Feature
113
Delay Errors Using "Output-Follows-Input" Feature
113
At Modem Emulation Mode
114
ATV (Response Type) Command
114
Typical CNI2 "AT" Responses
114
ATA (Answer) Command
115
ATD (Dial) Command
115
ATE (Echo) Command
115
ATH (Hangup) Command
115
ATZ (Reset) Command
115
(Escape) Command
116
AT Command Chaining
116
AT+ICLK? (Time and Date) Command
116
Response to at Commands While in SLEEP Mode
117
Received Data (RXD) Detection Jumper
117
DC-2009 Data Collection Software Setup
118
Introduction
118
Setting up the Sip Server for Packet (Internet) Connections
118
Starting the DC-2009 System Configuration
118
Changing the Data Collection Configuration
119
Setting up DC-2009 for Csd Connections
120
Configuring the SIP Server
120
Configuring DC-2009 for CSD Connections
121
Setting up a Call Schedule
122
Configuring a Call Schedule
122
Defining a Call Profile Name
123
Defining a Call Profile
124
Defining the Cni2 - Manual Mode
125
Starting the CNI2 Configuration Process
125
Remote Unit Selection Screen
126
Device Type Selection Screen
126
Add Remote Unit Screen
127
Configuring the Cni2
128
Remote Unit Configuration General Information Screen
128
Configuring the Cni2'S Pulse-Counting Inputs
129
Device Configuration Screen
129
Data Input Configuration Screen
130
Configuring the Cni2'S Call Information
131
Call Information Screen
131
Configuring the Cni2'S Alarms
132
Hardware Alarm Configuration Screen
132
Customer Alarm-1
133
Customer Alarm-2
133
Magnetic or "CALL" Switch Alarm
133
TAMPER Detect Alarm
134
AC-OFF Alarm
134
AC-ON Alarm
134
Unit Reset Alarm
134
Call Retry Alarm
134
Queue Full Alarm
134
Clock Resync Alarm
134
Remote Daily Volume Low Input-1,2,3,4
135
Remote Daily Volume High Input-1,2,3,4
135
Remote TTI Consumption Low Input-1,2,3,4
135
Remote TTI Consumption High Input-1,2,3,4
135
Low Battery Alarm
135
Defining the Cni2 - Automatic Mode
136
Starting DC-2009
136
Obtaining the Cni2'S Cellular Phone Number
136
Obtaining the Cni2'S Hardware Status and Cellular Information
137
Viewing the Cellular and Hardware Status
137
Cellular and Hardware Status Screen
138
Starting the Call Diagnostic Dump Utility
139
Using the Call Diagnostic Dump Utility
140
Status and Cellular Information on the Call Dump Screen
140
Cellular Information Fields
141
Previous Error Codes on the Call Dump Screen
141
Maintenance
143
Battery Replacement
143
Cleaning and Chemical Compatibility List
143
Maintenance Checklist
143
Esd Handling Precautions
145
Control Drawings - Hazardous Area
146
Hazardous Area Classification (North American Class I, Division 2)
146
Specifications
151
Certifications
151
Mechanical
152
Operational Temperature Range
152
Electrical - Power
154
Power Input Connector Polarities
155
Boost Capacitor
155
Electrical - General
156
Electrical – Digital Outputs
157
Electrical – Digital Inputs
158
TB2 Connector Type (All Other Signals)
159
Electrical – Serial Port (Tb2)
159
Functional
160
Cellular Network Communications Options (Varies with Model)
160
Firmware and Configuration Programming
160
Modes of Operation
160
Paging Mechanisms
160
Status Indicators
160
Cellular Radio and Antenna Information
161
Gsm24
161
Antenna (Internal Quad-Band) (GSM24, CDMA24)
161
Antenna (Internal Quad-Band) (Iden270)
161
Antenna Connector
161
Cdma24
161
Iden270
161
Receive Frequencies
161
Transmit Frequencies
161
Ascii Chart
162
ASCII Conversion Chart
162
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