Campbell Sierra Wireless AirLink RV50 Quick Manual

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QUICK DEPLOY GUIDE
Sierra Wireless
AirLink RV50
Wireless Modem
Install the SIM Cards
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1. Use a #1 Phillips (pn 6290) or 2.5 mm at (pn 8125) screwdriver to remove the SIM card cover.
2. Slide the mini-SIM (2FF) card into the upper SIM card slot until it clicks into place.
By default, the SIM card in the upper slot is the primary SIM. Note the location
of the notched corner for correct alignment. The gold contact points of the SIM face down when inserting into the upper slot. They face up when inserting into the lower slot. To eject a SIM card, press it in slightly and release.
Part Number 31887
03/2016
IMPORTANT NOTE: This Quick Deploy Guide is meant to be a general
reference to give the installer an overview of the steps required to make this system operational. The Instruction Manual is the denitive source for detailed installation instructions and information.
Caution!
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Do not operate the Sierra Wireless modem in areas where blasting is in progress, near medical equipment, near life support equipment, or any equipment which may be susceptible to any form of radio interference. In such areas, the Sierra Wireless modem MUST BE POWERED OFF. The Sierra Wireless modem can transmit signals that could interfere with this equip­ment.
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Required Hardware/Software
3. Reattach the cover.
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Set Up and Power the RV50
1. Connect the Cellular antenna.
2. Connect the Diversity antenna, if used.
Note: If a Diversity antenna is used, use ACEmanager to enable WAN/ Cellular | RX Diversity.
3. Connect the power cable leads to the power supply.
Lead Color Function Connect To
Black Ground G White Enabled (On/O) 12V (or SW12V or C- or U- for control)
Red Power (7–36 V) 12V
• SIM card from provider (mini-SIM)
• APN information from provider
• Computer with Ethernet port
• Ethernet cable (supplied)
• DevCong version 2.10 or greater. https://www.campbellsci.com/devcong
4. Connect the power cable to the RV50 DC Power input.
When the RV50 is properly set up and powered, the status LEDs will turn
on. The RV50 will begin the activation/provisioning process and attempt to connect to the mobile network. This process typically takes 5-10 minutes. A successful connection is indicated by a solid green Network LED. If the RV50 does not automatically connect to the network, proceed to Conguration (Step
5) to conrm or enter the WAN/Cellular APN information.
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Congure the RV50 Using ACEmanager
1. Download Campbell Scientic’s collection of conguration templates from
https://www.campbellsci.com/downloads?c=9999&d=344 and run the
executable downloaded.
2. Connect a Windows ® computer to the RV50 using the supplied Ethernet cable.
3. Launch Internet Explorer® or Firefox® web browser, and enter http://192.168.13.31:9191 into the address bar. The ACEmanager login screen should appear in the browser.
4. Log in using User Name = user and Password = 12345
5. Click the Template menu button in the ACEmanager toolbar. A template application window will appear. Browse to and upload one of the conguration templates downloaded from Campbell Scientic.
Template File Name Description
RV50_115200.xml 115200 baud RS-232, 10 Mbps Ethernet. The
most common template used. Use with dataloggers such as CR300-series, CR800­series, CR1000, CR3000, and CR6.
RV50_9600.xml 9600 baud RS-232, 10 Mbps Ethernet. Most
commonly used with older model dataloggers such as CR200X-series, CR10X, and CR23X.
NOTES:
Campbell Scientic templates reduce power consumption by changing LED behavior to report activity and errors only. Default port numbers- Serial Server: 3001, PPP Pakbus: 6785
6. Click WAN/Cellular SIM Slot 1 Conguration. Enter APN provided by cellular provider into User Entered APN. See manual for common examples.
7. Reboot the RV50 after successfully applying the conguration template. Do this by clicking the Reboot button in the ACEmanager toolbar, by momentarily pressing the Reset button (2 seconds), or by temporarily removing power from the RV50.
8. Log in again. Check the Status Network State eld. It should read ‘Network Ready,’ indicating the RV50 is connected to the cellular network. The RV50’s connection to the Internet can easily be tested by selecting the Admin | Advanced tab and using the PING tool to ping an Internet server, such as
www.campbellsci.com.
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Congure the Datalogger
With the appropriate RV50 template applied and the RV50 connected to the datalogger RS-232 or CS I/O port, most dataloggers do not require any further conguration. If PPP or the Ethernet port is used, additional conguration of the RV50 and the datalogger is required. See the RV50 manual for more information.
The RV50 has optional PPP support for the datalogger’s PPP and Internet protocol capabilities such as Email, FTP, HTTP, etc. This applies to the CR300-Series, CR800­Series, CR1000, CR3000, and CR6 connected via RS-232 or CS I/O. To enable PPP in the datalogger:
1. Connect to the datalogger using Campbell Scientic’s Device Conguration Utility (DevCong).
2. On the Deployment | PPP tab, change: a. Cong/Port Used to the datalogger serial port that will be connected to
the RV50 RS-232 port. A common selection is RS232.
b. Modem Dial String to AT\APPP
3. On the Deployment | ComPorts Settings tab, select the datalogger serial port that will be connected to the RV50 RS-232 port and change Baud Rate to
115.2k Fixed. This is done to match the conguration of the RV50.
4. Using the Deployment | Network Services tab, protect the datalogger by disabling any services that are not required. Common examples include FTP, HTTP, and Telnet.
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Connect the Datalogger to the RV50
Dataloggers can be connected in a variety of ways to suit the needs of the application. Common methods include the use of one of the following serial or Ethernet peripherals.
Connecting Sensors
Datalogger Serial Ethernet Cable
CR200X-Series, CR300-Series
CR800-Series • 18663 RS-232 null modem
CR1000, CR3000 • 18663 RS-232 null modem
CR6-Series • 31055 CPI/RS-232 cable
• 18663 RS-232 null modem
• 17855 C-port cable
• SC105 CS I/O to RS-232
• 17855 C-port cable
• SC105 CS I/O to RS-232
• 17855 C-port or U-port cable
• SC105 CS I/O to RS-232
• NL201 RS-232
• NL201 RS-232 or CS I/O
• NL116 or NL121
• NL201 RS-232 or CS I/O
• Direct to Ethernet
• NL201 RS-232 or CS I/O
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