Adcom A723, A720 manual Installation issues

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CHAPTER 1

Introduction

The addIT A720/A723 RTU can be used in one of the following ways:

Installed in the vicinity of an Adcon remote measuring station (A730MD), the addIT RTU can use the A730MD station to relay its data to a base station (A730SD or A840). If the base station is close enough to the addIT RTU, the RTU can communicate directly with the base station.

As a standalone device, the addIT RTU communicates directly with the addIT base station (A720B).

The addIT A720B base station works with up to three addIT RTUs, storing the data it receives until you download it to your computer.

Installation issues

The following restrictions apply:

In general, the maximum “line-of sight” distance an addIT RTU can communicate is 800 m (approximately half a mile). This is valid if the partner device is mounted on a 3 m mast (9 ft.) and the RTU is mounted on a 30 cm mast (1 ft.); the results may vary under different conditions.

As with all wireless communication devices, the higher the transmitter is, the better the communication will be. Mountainous or hilly terrain makes for poor communication.

When using the addIT RTU with an A730 system, Adcon strongly recommends limiting the number of RTUs to under 6 per A730MD station in order to avoid exhausting the station’s battery, especially during the winter. However, you can have as many RTUs as you want if they are directly connected to the base station.

Note: Your local conditions may vary. If you are located closer to the Equator, the maximum obtainable energy is greater than that at the Poles and it may be possible to “hang” more addIT devices per station.

When using the addIT RTU in a standalone system (that is, with an A720B base station), you are limited to a maximum of three RTUs per base station.

addIT RTUs cannot route data. They can communicate with either the A730SD, A840 or A720B base station, or with an

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Contents ADC N ADC N Contents Contents Introduction What are addIT devices?Installation issues Conventions ItalicsChapter Using the Base Station Opening the packagesInstalling the base station Installing the receiverInstalling the power supply AddIT Power SupplyReplacing the fuse Configuring the softwareUsing the RTU Installing the RTU Shows an addIT RTUShows what a typical RTU field installation looks like More about the LED tool RTU battery Maintaining and servicing the RTUConfiguring an addIT RTU in the addVANTAGE software Changing the battery Chapter Chapter Performing Advanced Functions Understanding connectors Receiver connectorDevice series RTU connectors Pins on an I/O Connector Top ViewAddIT RTU Power Connector Top View Configuring the devicesGeneral format of a command Serial communication protocolGeneral format of an answer Using terminal commands Series 1 devicesSET Ownid nnnn SET PMP 63 SET OwnidSET PMP bl bh SET Slot 3600SET Freq freq step SET Freq 467112500SET Rssi value Querying the actual configuration parameters SET RssiSeries 2 and 3 devices CmdsFreq FreqFreq 433925000 Freq 433925000 25000Slot PMP 193 CM 1 PMP 65 72193 cm SSTDEV ReplRepl 5667 DELDEL Dd mm yyyy hh mm ss si ft d1 d2 ... dn dd mm yyyy Data 5666 12/12/1998Data b1 b2 b3 ... bn Dn csFrame 38 description Data 6367 30/4/1999 Frame 39 descriptionData ImmeRoute Fdev InfoTemp = internalTem p Info 255 0 18/4/1999 21511 1.3 0 0 0 91 146 900Anlg Code Description Parameters Returns Sampling methods are defined by three bits, as follows Return result depends on the control byte see table. However A720B and A723, but see also the comments in Remote on Performing Advanced Functions Command Code Definitions Port 6789 Port 7/5/1999 183422 193 RX193 TX #7851 BA 6789 B#234 BA 15190 BVER 1.3 Blst 30/8/2001 160341VER VER 2.0Notifications Device descriptors and storage handler Returned errors listCommand line interpreter Real time clockNotifications Chapter Appendix. Specifications Parameter Min Typ Max UnitTransmitter all measurements made on a 50 Ω resistive load Chapter Chapter Index INFO, 41 OWNID, 26 PMP PMP What a base station contains Xmit Credits and Colophon CreditsColophon