Campbell Scientific Raven100 CDMA Cellular Modem User Manual

Raven100 CDMA
AirLink Cellular Modem
Revision: 3/08
Copyright © 2006-2008
Campbell Scientific, Inc.

Warranty and Assistance

The RAVEN100 CDMA MODEM is warranted by CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for twelve (12) months from date of shipment unless specified otherwise. Batteries have no warranty. CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC.'s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing (at CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC.'s option) defective products. The customer shall assume all costs of removing, reinstalling, and shipping defective products to CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. will return such products by surface carrier prepaid. This warranty shall not apply to any CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. products which have been subjected to modification, misuse, neglect, accidents of nature, or shipping damage. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. is not liable for special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.
Products may not be returned without prior authorization. The following contact information is for US and International customers residing in countries served by Campbell Scientific, Inc. directly. Affiliate companies handle repairs for customers within their territories. Please visit www.campbellsci.com to determine which Campbell Scientific company serves your country. To obtain a Returned Materials Authorization (RMA), contact CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC., phone (435) 753-2342. After an applications engineer determines the nature of the problem, an RMA number will be issued. Please write this number clearly on the outside of the shipping container. CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC's shipping address is:
CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC.
RMA#_____ 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321-1784
CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. does not accept collect calls.
Raven100 Table of Contents
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1. General Description.....................................................1
2. Establish Cellular Service...........................................1
2.1 Raven100 Cellular Coverage/Service Requirements................................1
3. Specifications ..............................................................2
3.1 Raven100 Specifications ..........................................................................2
4. Configuration...............................................................2
4.1 Base Station Requirements for Raven100................................................2
4.2 Datalogger Site Equipment.......................................................................3
4.3 Power Considerations...............................................................................6
5. Program the Raven100 Modem ..................................6
5.1 Setup Wizard Installation .........................................................................6
5.2 Using the Setup Wizard to Provision and Activate the Modem...............6
5.3 Using Wireless Ace 3G to Configure the Modem..................................11
5.4 Configuring the Raven for Dynamic IP..................................................14
6. LoggerNet/PC400W Software Setup ........................15
7. Troubleshooting ........................................................18
Appendices
A. Wireless Ace Setup without Template File...........A-1
B. Configuring the Raven Modem for PPP................ B-1
Figures
4.2-1. Modem Interface Options................................................................. 3-4
4.2-2. Antennas for Use with the Raven Modems..........................................5
7-1. Device Port Configuration.....................................................................20
7-2. Wireless Ace status page showing communications with modem........21
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Raven100 CDMA AirLink Cellular Modem

1. General Description

This manual provides information for interfacing the AirLink Raven100 cellular modem to Campbell Scientific dataloggers. An AirLink CD ships with the modem that includes AirLink manuals and software utilities. AirLink manuals referenced in this manual include:
AirLinkSetupWizard_InstallationInstructions.pdf WirelessAce3G_UserGuide2.00.pdf Verizon_CDMA_Raven_UserGuide2.20b.pdf Verizon_CDMA_Raven_QSG2.15.pdf
The Raven100 digital cellular modem is manufactured by AirLink for use on the Verizon Wireless Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)/1xRTT network. The modem is accessed through the Internet using TCP/IP communications protocol using a Static or Dynamic IP address.
A Static IP address is permanently assigned to a particular account and
will always be used whenever the Raven connects to the Internet.
A Dynamic IP address is assigned on a “need to have” basis. A dynamic
IP address is used with a service such as IP Manager (Section 5.4) to translate a dynamic IP address to a domain name, so that the Raven can be contacted by name as if it had a static IP.
A Verizon account can be setup for a Static or Dynamic IP address; a Static IP is preferred. Generally, there is a one-time per customer charge to activate a Static IP account. Once activated, additional Static IP accounts may be added at no additional charge.

2. Establish Cellular Service

2.1 Raven100 Cellular Coverage/Service Requirements

What you need:
Verizon Wireless CDMA/1xRTT coverage at the datalogger site. For a coverage map, refer to:
www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/mobileoptions/nationalaccess/serviceAvailability.jsp
CDMA/1xRTT Static IP or Dynamic IP account established at Verizon Wireless. Verizon’s National Access Plan (Internet APN) i s recom mended.
To setup an account you will need the ESN number of the modem. The ESN number is listed on a label on the modem, and also on the box. To setup an account with Verizon Wireless, call:
888-384-1775 for Business Sales 888-256-4646 for Personal Sales
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What you receive from Verizon:
10-digit Mobile Directory Number (MDN) Mobile Identification Number (MIN) System Identification Number (SID) IP address (for a Static IP account only)
The MDN and MIN are typically the same number, but make sure you get both numbers.

3. Specifications

3.1 Raven100 Specifications

AirLink Raven100 models C3210, C3211 RF Output: 224 mW (+23.5 dBm) CDMA Modes Supported: CDMA2000 1X, IS-95B Circuit Switched CDMA,
and SMS Dual-band Support: 800 MHz cellular, 1.9 GHz PCS bands Packet Mode (1xRTT) Data Rates: up to 153.6 kbps (forward channel),
76.8 kbps (reverse channel)

4. Configuration

RS-232 Data Rates: 1200 bps to 115.2 kbps Input Voltage: 10 to 28 Vdc Input Current: 50 to 250 mA Typical Current Drain at 12 Vdc: 40 mA dormant connection (idle for 10 to 20
seconds), 200 mA while receiving, ~200 mA during transmission Operating Temperature Range: -30° to +70°C (10% duty cycle limit above
60°C) Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Serial Protocols: AT Commands, PPP, SLIP, UDP, TCP Serial Interface: RS-232, DB-9F RF Antenna Connector: 50 Ohm TNC Status LEDs: Power, Channel Acquired, Link Status, Network Registration,
RSSI, Transmit/Receive, Block Errors Dimensions: 3"W x 1"D x 5.1"L (5.8"L w/con nector), 7.6 W x 2.5 D x
13 L cm (14.7 L cm w/connector) Weight: < 1 lb (<0.5 kg)
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4.1 Base Station Requirements for Raven100

PC running Campbell Scientifics’ LoggerNet or PC400 software, with access to the internet.

4.2 Datalogger Site Equipment

Raven modem with power cable (included with modem).
Datalogger—21X, CR510, CR10(X), CR23X, CR7, CR1000, CR5000,
CR3000, CR800.
SC105 or SC932A Interface—connects the modem to the 21X, CR510,
CR10(X), CR7, or other dataloggers’ CS I/O port.
Raven100 CDMA AirLink Cellular Modem
NOTE
If you have a black SC12 cable that is not Rev 1 or newer (as indicated on cable), it is a CS I/O cable only and will not work for RS-232. Connect the black SC12 cable between the datalogger and the SC932A. Use a 9-pin serial cable or a blue ribbon cable between the phone and the SC932A.
PN 18663 Null Modem Cable—connects the modem to the CR23X,
CR3000, CR800, CR2XX, CR1000 or CR5000 RS-232 port.
SC105 interface connects the modem to a datalogger’s CS I/O port;
recommended for dataloggers with the Pakbus Operating System.
SC932A interface connects the modem to the CS I/O port;
recommended for dataloggers with the Mixed-Array Operating System.
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PN 18663 null modem cable connects the modem to a datalogger's
RS-232 port (not compatible with the 21X, CR510, CR10X,
PN 13493 Raven Mounting Kit—includes mounting ha rdware for securing
the modem to below referenced environmental enclosure and a 9-pin male to 9-pin female cable.
or CR7 dataloggers).
FIGURE 4.2-1. Modem Interface Options.
Antenna—the following antennas are available from Campbell
Scientific. Contact a Campbell Scientific Applications Technician for help in determining the best antenna for your application.
o The 18285 1 dBd omnidirectional antenna. This antenna is dual
band, covering both the 800 MHz and 1.9 GHz bands, and is strongly recommended where cellular coverage is strong. The 18285 includes 10 feet of cable fitted with a TNC male connector for attachment to the Raven, and a mount/u-bolt assembly for attaching the antenna to a mast, post, or crossarm up to 1.5" (3.8 cm) in diameter.
o The 14454 9dBd Yagi Antenna is a higher gain antenna that
should be "aimed" at the service provider's antenna. The 14454 includes 10 feet of cable fitted with a TNC male connector for attachment to the CDMA modem, and a bracket/u-bolt assembly for attaching the antenna to a mast or post. This antenna is recommended for fringe areas that require a higher gain antenna.
o The 14453 Half-Wave Dipole Whip Antenna is a lower gain
antenna used in transmitting short distances. It is an 800 MHz cellular antenna that terminates in a TNC Female connector for attachment to the Redwing modem. This antenna is intended for use inside the enclosure. Please note that the backplate of the enclosure is a grounded plane. If it is interposed between the antenna and the cell tower, it may attenuate the strength of the transmission signal. Simply turning the enclosure 90 to 180 degrees on its mounting mast may solve weak transmission issues.
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PN 18285 1 dBd Omni Directional Antenna
PN 14454 9dBd Directional Yaggi Antenna
PN 14453 Half-Wave Dipole Whip Antenna
FIGURE 4.2-2. Antennas for Use with the Raven Modems
Power Supply (see power considerations).
Environmental Enclosure— ENC 10/12, ENC 12/14, or ENC 16/18.
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4.3 Power Considerations

A power cable included with the modem connects to the datalogger's 12 V
or switched 12 V terminal. Connection to the switched 12 V terminal allows the datalogger to switch power to the modem during scheduled transmission intervals if desired.
When using the switched 12 V terminal, the modem can typically be
powered with a BP12 battery, CH100 charger/regulator, and MSX10 solar panel.

5. Program the Raven100 Modem

The following software is used to program the modem:
Airlink's SetupWizard, which provisions and activates the modem.
Airlink's Wireless Ace 3G, which is used to configure settings in the modem and load Campbell Scientific's Raven CDMA template file. The Setup Wizard and Wireless Ace 3G utilities are available from Airlink’s website (www.airlink.com/support Wireless Ace 3G utility (but not the Setup Wizard) and the Airlink manuals.
). The CD that ships with the modem includes the
Campbell Scientific’s “Raven CDMA Template 115200” file is for dataloggers that support 115200 baud (e.g. CR1000), the “Raven CDMA Template 9600” file is for dataloggers that support a maximum baud rate of 9600 (e.g. CR10X). The template file configures the modem to be compatible with CSI dataloggers. Template files are available from Campbell Scientific’s Website:
www.campbellsci.com/downloads
.

5.1 Setup Wizard Installation

The Setup Wizard is used to provision and test the modem, and perform firmware updates where necessary.
The Setup Wizard utility is available from AirLink (http://www.airlink.com/support). Once the application has been installed, it can be run from the Windows Start menu or from the desktop icon.

5.2 Using the Setup Wizard to Provision and Activate the Modem

1. Connect the modem to the computer’s serial port using a serial cable.
2. Connect the power cable to 12 V, and the antenna to the modem.
3. Run the Setup Wizard from the Windows Start menu (Start>All Programs>AirLink Communications>Set up Wizard>Setup Wizard).
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Follow the prompts from the Setup Wizard and enter the information as described below:
Click Next.
Select “Connected to Serial Port”, select the COM port from the pull down menu, and check “Auto Detect Port Settings”.
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This window should show the details for your modem. If the incorrect modem is displayed, press the Reset Button on your modem.
Click Next to get the following screen. Check all boxes except the “Setup DUN Connection”, and click Next.
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