Optiquest iRIS 320 manual Key Features, Terminal Configuration, Wireless IP Connectivity GPRS/CDMA

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2.8 Key Features

2.8.1 Terminal Configuration

All configuration and set-up parameters are modified via a standard ASCII terminal connected to the RS232 serial interface. This means that the user can configure the device without needing specialised configuration software installed on their computer specifically for this purpose. iQuest also supply a network based terminal program (UDPTerminal) that allows set-up to be performed across the GPRS/CDMA-1X network via ASCII socket A. Refer to Section 4.2 for details on the terminal setup.

2.8.2 Wireless IP Connectivity (GPRS/CDMA)

Wireless Internet Protocol connectivity is provided via an on-board modem. Through this interface it is possible to perform configuration changes and retrieve logged data. To facilitate GPRS connectivity with the GSM models, a suitably activated SIM card must be inserted in the device. For all models, it is also necessary to program the unit with appropriate GPRS/CDMA-1X connection settings via a terminal connected to the RS232 serial interface.

The iRIS communicates over a GPRS or CDMA-1X network using UDP protocol via two concurrent data ports. Port A is used for ASCII communication and provides similar terminal functionality to that available through the RS232 serial interface. Port B is used for proprietary System DO(binary) communication and supports time series data retrieval and unsolicited alarm call-in to a HydroTel™ 2000 base station. Thi s port is also used for auto reporting of data to a suitable base station such as the iQuest Data Network (http://data.iquest.co.nz), when the iRIS has been configured to use this mode.

2.8.3 Alternative Wireless Connectivity (CSD/SMS)

Two other wireless connection modes other than GPRS/CDMA-1X are also possible. These are CSD (Circuit Switched Data) or SMS (Short Message Service). As with the GPRS/CDMA-1X mode described above in Section 2.8.2, using either CSD and/or SMS requires either a SIM card with relevant services enabled by the GSM service provider, or in the case of CDMA-1X, the appropriate services enabled by the CDMA provider.

The CSD option is achieved by establishing a dial-up modem connection across the GSM or CDMA network. Once this link is connected, data retrieval and configuration can be performed in a similar manner to the GPRS/CDMA-1X mode.

The SMS option works by sending a preset text message to up to two destination cellphones or SMS receivers. This message contains the iRIS site identification and the current values of all enabled sensors. See Section 5.3 for more information on using the SMS feature.

NOTE: No matter what the modem callback mode is set to (GPRS/CDMA-1X or CSD or SMS), the iRIS will answer any incoming CSD calls and also respond to incoming SMS requests as long as it is not connected using the wireless IP link. The modem callback mode setting only changes the service that is used to notify an alarm or generate a communication test. In this case the selected service and destination phone number is used to call a base modem (CSD) or send a text message (SMS).

2.8.4 Power Management

The iRIS supports three power management modes:

No Power Save

With power management disabled, the internal wireless modem is whenever a GPRS/CDMA-1X or CSD session is not currently active. strength measurements are made and it is possible to interrogate command set via a terminal connected to the serial interface.

maintained in a powered on state While in this state, periodic signal the internal modem using the AT

All on-board communication, I/O and status LED’s are permanently enabled in this mode.

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Contents IRIS 220 iRIS Revision History Contents Diagnostic LEDs 13.1 13.213.3 13.4Introduction About this ManualHardware PCB Revision SupportGeneral Characteristics iRIS OverviewIntroduction IRIS 320 / iRIS Features Feature SummaryTypical Applications Technical Specifications iRIS Technical Specifications iRIS 320 / iRIS Key Features Terminal ConfigurationWireless IP Connectivity GPRS/CDMA Alternative Wireless Connectivity CSD/SMSPartial Power Save Full Power SaveData Logging Alarm Processing Logged Data Array IdentificationReal Time Clock & Calendar SecurityInstallation Removing/Replacing the Electronic Assembly iRISOpening / Closing the Housing iRIS 320 / iRIS Removing / fitting the SIM card GSM models onlyI/O Connector Internal Battery iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V onlyInternal / External 12V Battery Supply External Charger Power SupplyAnalog Inputs Digital Inputs Digital Input CircuitDigital Outputs Digital Output 1 CircuitAntenna Connection Mounting iRISIRIS 320 / iRIS 320V Mounting Diagram Mounting iRIS 320 / iRISConfiguration Terminal ConnectionComputer IRIS Terminal Cfg IRIS 220 / iRIS 320, V1.19 User Guide Terminal Menus Main Menu LevelSelect this option to display the Comms configuration menu Comms Cfg Level Option 9 SDI-12 Terminal iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V only GPRS/CDMA-1X Cfg Level Press Esc then Enter to enter an empty stringGprs Phone List Level IP Acceptance Cfg LevelGPRS/CDMA-1X Schedule Cfg Level Sensor Selection Level Sensor Cfg Level Internal Sensor Sources Log Multiplier 100 100Mode Name Description Flag Value DescriptionSupplementary Logging Flag Definitions Multiplier= Alarm Selection Level Alarm Cfg LevelOutput Selection Level Output Cfg LevelSource 0 1 2 3 4 Description Date/Time Cfg Level Typical Scheduled Output ExampleMiscellaneous Menu Level Voice Menu Level LED Indicators Diagnostic LEDsOperation Status LEDLCD & Keypad iRIS 320 only LCD OperationStatus Icons Keypad ButtonsDisplay Menu Structure Level Level6Log In Screen Level 0, when not logged Logging Control Screen Level 0, when loggedPrimary LCD Display Screens System Status 1 Screen LevelSensor Related Screens System Status 3 Screen LevelSystem Status 4 Screen Level Main Menu Screen LevelSensor Settings Screen 1/5 Process Level Sensor Settings Screen 2/5 Scaling LevelSensor Settings Screen 3/5 Logging Level Sensor Settings Screen 4/5 Alarm 1 LevelTotaliser Related Screens Comms Related Screens Comms Setting Screen 2/8 APN/Local IP Level Comms Setting Screen 3/8 Socket a LevelComms Setting Screen 4/8 Socket B Level Comms Setting Screen 5/8 Schedule 1 LevelComms Setting Screen 6/8 Schedule 2 Level Comms Setting Screen 7/8- CSD Settings LevelComms Setting Screen 8/8 RS232 Settings Level RS232 Port Mode Screen LevelComms Enable Screen Level SMS CommunicationComms Test Screen Level General Hints Connecting a Flow Meter or Rain Gauge Iris I/O ConnectorSensor Connection Examples Connecting a 0-5V Pressure Transducer 12V BatteryExternal RequiredConnecting a 2-Wire Loop-Powered 4-20mA Sensor Required IRIS I/O ConnectorSignal 4-20mA Sensor Isolated 12V 24V DC- DC Converter Connecting an Up/Down Water Level Instrument External 12V Battery OptionalConnecting Analogue Wind Instruments Connecting SDI-12 Instruments. iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V only Charging source Solar panelTOP AI4 AI3 AI2 AI1 Agnd 5VOP Analogue Input Scaling Example a 4-20mA Water Level SensorTroubleshooting User Notes Appendix a Radio Using the RS232 Interface Tait TM80xx Radio DB15 MiRIS 3xx / DS-4483 DB9 FIRIS 320 DB9 F DS-IRM Modem DB25 MAppendix B Voice Annunciation iRIS PartitionWhat is SDI-12? Appendix C SDI-12 iRIS 320 / 320V onlyAdvantages of SDI-12 SDI-12 Electrical Interface Serial Data LineGround Line Volt-Line13.1 I/O Connector Appendix D Legacy PCB Rev 1.1 DetailsDebounce Links Diagnostic LEDs Interface Wire Terminal SDI-12 Bus FunctionSDI-12 Interface Transistor Switch Purple Switched OutputSwitch Module REDSupply VoltageAppendix E iRIS 320 Enclosure Material Spec Approximate Mechanical PropertiesChemical Composition IQuest APN IQuest Global Data Network