Vaisala MOG100 User Manual

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M211951EN-B
User Guide
Vaisala Multi-Observation Gateway
MOG100
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PUBLISHED BY
Vaisala Oyj Street address: Vanha Nurmijärventie 21, FI-01670 Vantaa, Finland Mailing address: P.O. Box 26, FI-00421 Helsinki, Finland Phone: +358 9 8949 1
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© Vaisala Oyj 2018
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Table of Contents
1. About This Document................................................................................... 3
1.1 Version Information.......................................................................................... 3
1.2 Related Manuals................................................................................................3
1.3 Documentation Conventions........................................................................... 3
1.4 Trademarks........................................................................................................4
2. Product Overview........................................................................................... 5
2.1 Vaisala Multi-Observation Gateway MOG100................................................5
2.2 Safety................................................................................................................. 6
2.2.1 ESD Protection........................................................................................... 7
2.3 Regulatory Compliances..................................................................................7
2.3.1 Applicable European Directives...............................................................7
2.3.2 FCC Compliance.........................................................................................8
2.3.3 Ocial Modem Identification...................................................................8
3. Overview to Configuration and Installation.........................................9
4.
Configuration.................................................................................................. 10
4.1 Installing SIM Card.......................................................................................... 10
4.2 Installing AQ Tool..............................................................................................11
4.3 Establishing Maintenance Connection..........................................................12
4.4 Configuring Wireless Communication.......................................................... 12
4.5 Registering MOG100 in Beacon View............................................................13
5. Installation........................................................................................................14
5.1 Installing MOG100........................................................................................... 14
5.1.1 Installing Mounting Bracket on 60 ... 100 mm Mast............................. 15
5.1.2 Installing Mounting Bracket on Sensor Support Arm or
35 ... 40 mm Mast..................................................................................... 15
5.1.3 Installing Mounting Bracket on Wall...................................................... 17
5.1.4 Installing MOG100 on Mounting Bracket...............................................17
5.2 Installing AQT400/WXT530.........................................................................20
5.3 Connecting Cables and Powering................................................................ 20
5.4 Verifying Installation...................................................................................... 22
6. Troubleshooting............................................................................................ 23
6.1 Writing Problem Report................................................................................ 23
7. MOG100
Specifications..............................................................................24
Warranty....................................................................................................................... 27
Technical Support..................................................................................................... 27
Recycling...................................................................................................................... 27
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1. About This Document
1.1 Version Information
This document provides information about the installation and operation of Vaisala Multi­Observation Gateway MOG100.
Table 1 Document Versions
Document Code
Date Description
M211951EN-B February 2018 • MOG100 registration instructions updated.
• New 3.5G modem in MOG100.
• Change of UI application names:
• AQ-View changed to Beacon View.
• AQT Configuration Tool changed to AQ Tool.
M211951EN-A February 2017 First version.
1.2 Related Manuals
Table 2 Related Manuals
Document Code Name
M211942EN Vaisala Air Quality Transmitter AQT400 Series User Guide
M212056EN Vaisala Multi-Observation Gateway MOG100 Configuration Guide
M212019EN Vaisala Observation Network Manager NM10 Configuration and Maintenance
Manual
M211840EN Vaisala Weather Transmitter WXT530 Series User Guide
The documentation is available online at www.vaisala.com.
1.3
 Documentation Conventions
Warning alerts you to a serious hazard. If you do not read and
follow instructions carefully at this point, there is a risk of injury or even death.
WARNING!
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Caution warns you of a potential hazard. If you do not read and follow instructions carefully at this point, the product could be damaged or important data could be lost.
CAUTION!
Note highlights important information on using the product.
Tip gives information for using the product more eciently.
Lists tools needed to perform the task.
Indicates that you need to take some notes during the task.
1.4 Trademarks
Vaisalaâ is a registered trademark of Vaisala Oyj.
Microsoftâ and Windowsâ are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
All other product or company names that may be mentioned in this publication are trade names, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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2. Product Overview
2.1 Vaisala Multi-Observation Gateway MOG100
Vaisala Multi-Observation Gateway MOG100 is a gateway and logger device for Vaisala Air Quality Transmitter AQT400 Series and Vaisala Weather Transmitter WXT530 Series. MOG100 includes the following components:
• GSM module for wireless communication
• Battery regulator for solar panel and battery input
• Memory for data logging and local
buering
MOG100 sends the measuring data from the air quality or weather transmitters to Vaisala Beacon View cloud service, Vaisala Observation Network Manager NM10, and third-party servers, using the integrated 3.5G (4band GSM) cellular modem. MOG100 communicates using the secure HTTP over TCP/IP protocol (HTTPS).
MOG100 is enclosed in an IP66rated weatherproof aluminum casing and can be installed outdoors. The unit has dedicated connectors for AQT400, WXT530, and for power and maintenance.
Table 3 MOG100 Options and Accessories
Option Details Order Code
MOG100 unit -
4G/3G/2G GSM antenna - 250327
Mounting kit - ASM211983
Sensor cable, M12/8(F)open for power/maintenance 5 m (16 ft 5 in) 223283
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Option Details Order Code
Sensor cable, M12/8(F)M12/8(F) for AQT400/WXT536 0.8 m (2 ft 7 in) 248086
1.8 m (5 ft 10 in) 248090
Optional Accessories
Mounting kit for 60 mm (2.36 in) pole mast - APPKP60-SET1/2
Sensor cable, M12/8(F)-M12/8(F) for WXT536 5 m (16 ft 5 in) 248091
2.2 Safety
This product has been tested for safety. Note the following precautions:
Do not substitute parts or modify the system, or install
unsuitable parts in the system.
WARNING!
Do not perform installation or maintenance procedures when
there is a risk of thunderstorm or lightning activity in the area.
WARNING!
Follow the risk assessments you have carried out for the installation work. To ensure safety, make sure that all work is organized and planned, and carried out by competent persons.
WARNING!
Follow local and state legislation and regulations on occupational safety.
WARNING!
Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in these instructions violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the product. Vaisala assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements.
WARNING!
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by Vaisala, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
WARNING!
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2.2.1 ESD Protection
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic circuits. Vaisala products are adequately protected against ESD for their intended use. However, it is possible to damage the product by delivering electrostatic discharges when touching, removing, or inserting any objects in the equipment housing.
To avoid delivering high static voltages to the product:
• Handle ESD-sensitive components on a properly grounded and protected ESD workbench or by grounding yourself to the equipment chassis with a wrist strap and a resistive connection cord.
• If you are unable to take either precaution, touch a conductive part of the equipment chassis with your other hand before touching ESD-sensitive components.
• Hold component boards by the edges and avoid touching component contacts.
2.3 Regulatory Compliances
This product complies with the following performance and environmental test standards:
• EN/IEC 61326-1
• EN 55032 Class B
2.3.1 Applicable European Directives
MOG100 is in conformity with the following EC directives:
• RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
• REACH Directive 2006/121/EU
• EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
• RE Directive 2014/53/EU(*)
* When applicable, the product conforms to the corresponding RED articles:
RF spectrum
eciently, Article 3 (2); EMC, Article 3 (1b); Safety, Article 3 (1a)
This product complies with the following test standards:
• IEC/EN 61326-1
• EN 55032 Class B / CISPR 32
Compliance with the following test standards is derived from Telit HE910 cellular module's declaration of conformity:
• EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + A2:2013
• EN 62311:2008
• EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1, Draft EN 301 489-52 V1.1.0
• Final draft EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1
• EN 300 440 V2.1.1 / EN 301 511 V12.5.1
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• EN 301 908-1 V11.1.1 / EN 301 908-2 V11.1.1
To comply with RE directive one must use only the antenna provided with the product package.
2.3.2 FCC Compliance
This product contains a transmitter module FCC ID RI7HE910.
MOG100 complies with FCC Chapter 47 Part 15, 22H, 24E and 27. Operating is subject to the following two conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference, and
• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
2.3.3 Ocial Modem Identification
This product contains part identified as follows by national authorities:
• FCC ID: RI7HE910
• IC ID: 5131A-HE910
• GITEKI (MIC) ID: 005-100269
• JATE ID: AD12-0318001
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3. Overview to Configuration and Installation
First set up MOG100 configuration and verify that it is sending data. Next, install MOG100 to the selected location.
In configuring MOG100 you need:
• Laptop computer
• Mobile phone or another device for unlocking SIM
• Mobile subscription from service provider, including SIM card
• T10 Torx key
In installing MOG100 you need:
• 5mm Allen key
• T10 Torx key
• Crosshead screwdriver
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4. Configuration
4.1 Installing SIM Card
• Mobile phone or another device for unlocking SIM
• Mobile subscription from service provider, including SIM card
• T10 Torx key
To enable wireless communication, install the SIM card in MOG100.
1. Insert the SIM card in a mobile phone or a similar device and disable the PIN code query (SIM card lock). Remove the SIM card from the phone.
2. Remove the 6 screws that hold the cover of MOG100.
3. To unlock the SIM card holder, push and lift it.
4. Insert the SIM card on the device with the chip facing down.
5. To lock the SIM in place, turn the SIM card holder down and push to locking position.
6. Reattach the cover and tighten the 6 screws.
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7. Connect the GSM antenna to the antenna connector in the middle.
Figure 1 MOG100 Connectors
1 M12 connector for WXT530 2 M12 connector for AQT400 3 SMA connector for GSM antenna 4 M12 connector for power and
maintenance
4.2 Installing AQ Tool
You need a computer with one of the following operating systems:
• Microsoft Windows 7
• Microsoft Windows 8
• Microsoft Windows 10
With AQ Tool, you can
configure where AQT400 sends measurement data.
1. Search www.vaisala.com downloadable files for "AQT" and save the AQ Tool installer on your computer (AQT Configuration Tool + USB Driver).
2. Unpack the
files and double-click the EXE file to start the installer. Windows may ask
whether you trust the program. Select Run.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions and accept the default installation location or select Browse to select a
dierent location.
4. To complete the installation, select Finish.
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4.3 Establishing Maintenance Connection
To change and check MOG100 settings, establish a maintenance connection with RS-232 and AQ Tool.
1. Connect the M12 femalepower/maintenance cable to the PWR COMM connector in MOG100.
Leave the protective caps on the connectors in MOG100 that you are not going to use.
2. Connect the wires of the open-ended cable (white, brown, green) to the screw terminal of the USB maintenance cable. Connect the other end of the USB maintenance cable to the USB port of your computer.
M12 Pin
Wire Color PWR COMM
1 White RS232 GND
2 Brown RS-232 RX
3 Green RS-232 TX
7 Blue GND IN
8 Red PWR IN
3. On your computer, select Start > AQ Tool.
4. To connect to the device, select Connect in AQ Tool.
AQ Tool shows the device information in Communication and
Configuration.
4.4
Configuring Wireless Communication
Before configuring wireless communication, make sure that you have done the following:
Installing SIM Card (page 10)
Installing AQ Tool (page 11)
Establishing Maintenance Connection (page 12)
Make sure to disable the PIN code query, for example, with a mobile device.
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To enable wireless connection to MOG100, define the APN settings using AQ Tool.
1. In AQ Tool Configuration, set the following parameters:
Parameter Alias Description
GSM APN address gsm_apn Access point name (APN) supplied by the
SIM card provider.
GSM username gsm_username Username supplied by the SIM card
provider. If not supplied, leave empty.
GSM password gsm_password Password supplied by the SIM card
provider. If not supplied, leave empty.
2. To save the edited parameters in AQ Tool, select Write to eeprom.
3. Connect power and wait for 15 ... 30 minutes for the device to start sending data to Beacon View. The device starts to collect data and you can view the data in Beacon View when you have registered the device.
4.5
 Registering MOG100 in Beacon View
Before you start the registration, make sure that MOG100 has been connected to a power source for 15 ... 30 minutes so that the device has started to send data to Beacon View.
Registering MOG100 links the device with a user account in Beacon View.
1. Locate the test report that is in the product package.
2. In the test report, scan the QR code, for example, with your mobile device. Beacon View shows the service number and device key. Check that they match with the ones in the test report.
3. If you are new to Beacon View, select Create Account and give the required information. Beacon View sends an email that contains the username and password. If you have a user account in Beacon View, log in to complete the registration.
4. Alternatively, if you cannot use the QR code, go to http://aqview.vaisala.com/mobile.php.
a. Give the serial number and device key and select Next.
b. Continue from step step 3.
Beacon View
confirms whether the registration was successful.
5. In Overview in Beacon View, check that MOG100 is listed and its status is Active.
If you have multiple devices, repeat the procedure using the QR code or in Beacon View, select Overview > Add Device.
Disconnect the USB maintenance cable and the sensor cable.
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5. Installation
5.1 Installing MOG100
Install MOG100 to a dierent height and away from the air quality transmitter.
First attach the mounting bracket on a mast, sensor support arm, or wall, depending on your choice of installation, and then attach MOG100 on the mounting bracket:
Installing Mounting Bracket on 60 ... 100 mm Mast (page 15)
Installing Mounting Bracket on Sensor Support Arm or 35 ... 40 mm Mast (page 15)
Installing Mounting Bracket on Wall (page 17)
Installing MOG100 on Mounting Bracket (page 17)
Figure 2 MOG100 Installation Options
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5.1.1 Installing Mounting Bracket on 60 ... 100 mm Mast
• 5mm Allen key
For optimum installation, the material of the tube or mast is a minimum of 3 mm (0.12 in) thick and the outside diameter of the tube or mast is 60 … 100 mm (2.36 ... 3.94 in).
For masts with a diameter of 60 ... 100 mm (2.36 ... 3.94 in), use the APPKP mounting kit. The options are:
• APPKP60-SET1/2: Ø 60 mm (2.36 in) pole mast
• APPKP75-SET1/2: Ø 75 mm (2.95 in) pole mast
• APPKP86-SET1/2: Ø 86 mm (3.39 in) pole mast
• APPKP100-SET1/2: Ø 100 mm (3.94 in) pole mast
1. Attach the mounting bracket to the clamp and mount the assembly on the mast.
1 Mounting bracket 2 Clamp 3 Nut DIN985 M6 (2 pcs) 4 Washer DIN125 M6 (4 pcs) 5 Spring washer DIN127 M6 (2 pcs) 6 Hex screw DIN912 M6×16 (2 pcs) 7 Nut DIN929 M6 (2 pcs) 8 Spring washer DIN127 M6 (2 pcs) 9 Hex screw DIN912 M6×25 (2 pcs)
5.1.2 Installing Mounting Bracket on Sensor Support Arm or 35 ... 40 mm Mast
• 5mm Allen key
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For optimum installation, the material of the tube or mast is a minimum of 3 mm (0.12 in) thick and the outside diameter of the tube or mast is 35 … 40 mm (1.38 ... 1.57 in).
1. Attach the mounting bracket on a sensor support arm or mast.
1 Sockethead hex screw M6×60 DIN912 A4 (4 pcs) 2 Flat washer A6,4 DIN125 A4 (4 pcs) 3 Clamp plate 4 Mounting bracket 5 Sensor support arm
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5.1.3 Installing Mounting Bracket on Wall
• Screws (2 pcs), suitable for the wall material
• Screwdriver
1. Drill holes into the wall. Use the mounting bracket as a guide.
1 Hole for wall mounting (2 pcs) 2 Mounting bracket
2. Attach the mounting bracket on a wall. Use wall plugs if necessary, and screws that are suitable for the wall material.
5.1.4 Installing MOG100 on Mounting Bracket
• Crosshead screwdriver
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Figure 3 Mounting Bracket Installation Accessories
1 Flat washer A4,3 DIN125 A4 (3 pcs) 2 Crosshead screw M4×8 DIN7985 PZ A4
(3 pcs)
1. Insert 2 screws and washers in the holes next to the WXT and PWR COMM connectors. Leave the screws about 5 mm (0.20 in) from the surface of the unit.
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2. With the AQT connector facing the mounting kit, push the screws to the corresponding slots in the mounting bracket. Make sure that the hole in the mounting bracket aligns with the hole next to the AQT connector.
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3. Insert the third screw and washer in the hole in the mounting bracket and attach it to MOG100. Tighten the screw.
4. Tighten the other 2 screws and make sure that MOG100 is firmly attached to the mounting bracket.
5.2
 Installing AQT400/WXT530
1. Install the devices as described in:
Vaisala Air Quality Transmitter AQT400 Series User Guide
Vaisala Weather Transmitter WXT530 Series User Guide
5.3
 Connecting Cables and Powering
Only use the recommended cable types and lengths.
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Leave the protective caps on the connectors that you are not going to use.
Figure 4 MOG100 Connectors
1 M12 connector for WXT530 2 M12 connector for AQT400 3 SMA connector for GSM antenna 4 M12 connector for power and
maintenance
1. Connect AQT400 to the AQT connector using the M12 female-to-female sensor cable. Manually tighten the outer sleeve.
2. Connect WXT530 to the WXT connector using the M12 female-to-female sensor cable. Manually tighten the outer sleeve.
3. Connect the GSM antenna to the antenna connector in the middle, if you have not already done so.
4. Connect the blue (-) and red (+) wires to the 8 ... 30 VDC power input. Connect the sensor cable to the PWR COMM connector in MOG100. Manually tighten the outer sleeve.
M12 Pin
Wire Color PWR COMM
7 Blue GND IN
8 Red PWR IN
5. Connect the mains power cable to your powering equipment.
6. Confirm that the system is powered and wait for 15 ... 30 minutes for the device to start sending data to Beacon View. The device starts to collect data and you can view the data in Beacon View.
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5.4 Verifying Installation
To verify the installation, connect to AQT400/WXT530 with Beacon View.
1. To use Beacon View, go to http://beacon.vaisala.com/.
2. To log in to Beacon View, type your Username and Password, and select Log in.
3. To view measurement data and manage your devices, select Devices.
4. For more information, see Vaisala Air Quality Transmitter AQT400 Series User Guide.
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6. Troubleshooting
If the product does not work as it should, check all cables and connectors for continuity, bad contacts, or corrosion.
If failure persists, contact Vaisala technical support.
Table 4 Troubleshooting MOG100
Problem Probable Cause Remedy
GSM communication does not work.
PIN code checking is enabled. Disable PIN code checking, for
example, with a mobile device. See Installing SIM Card
(page 10).
The APN settings are wrong. Check the APN settings. See
Configuring Wireless Communication (page 12).
The real-time clock is out of sync.
Connect to MOG100, and select Set to UTC in AQ Tool.
Beacon View shows no data after registration.
Linking between device and account was not made in Beacon View.
Turn MOG100 on and wait 15 ... 30 minutes to allow for it to start sending data. Try registering MOG100 again. See
Registering MOG100 in Beacon View (page 13).
If the registration is still unsuccessful, check GSM communication. See Installing
SIM Card (page 10).
Devices are not powered. - Check cables and power input.
6.1 Writing Problem Report
When troubleshooting the product, write a problem report including:
• What failed (what worked / did not work)?
• Where did it fail (location and environment)?
• When did it fail (date, immediately / after a while / periodically / randomly)?
• How many failed (only one defect / other same or similar defects / several failures in one unit)?
• What was done when the failure was noticed?
• What was connected to the product and to which connectors?
• Input power source type, voltage, and list of other items (such as lighting, heaters, and motors) that were connected to the same power output.
• Are all parts connected and grounded properly? Take a photo to help the troubleshooting.
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7. MOG100 Specifications
Table 5 Operating Environment
Property Description/Value
Operating temperature −30 ... +50 °C (−22 ... +122 °F)
Operating humidity 0 ... 100 %RH
Table 6 Inputs and Outputs
Property Description/Value
Operating voltage 8 … 30 VDC
Power consumption Typical: 80 mW
Maximum: 5 W
Power and data connector Standard 8-pin M12 male
Table 7 Data Connection Specifications
Property Description/Value
Data protocols Secure HTTP (HTTPS)
Serial data interface RS-485
Terminal connection interface RS-232
2G/3G connection for Internet protocols Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/
GPRS/EDGE
800/850/900/AWS1700/1900/2100
GSM/UMTS references FCC 47 parts 15 and 24
EN 301 511
EN 301 489-1/7
EN 60950-1:2006
Table 8 Mechanical Specifications
Property Description/Value
Dimensions (H × Ø) 50 × 100 mm (1.97 × 3.94 in)
Weight 500 g (1.10 lb)
Housing material Aluminum
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Table 9 Compliance
Property Description/Value
EMC EN/IEC 61326-1
EN 55032 Class B
IP rating IP66
Table 10 Telit Radio Module Specifications
Property Description/Value
Model HE910-GL
Frequency bands 800/850, 900, AWS 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz
SIM card type Micro-SIM
Acceptance FCC (USA), IC (Canada)
FCC ID: RI7HE910GL
IC ID: 5131A-HE910GL
Figure 5 Product Dimensions
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Warranty
For standard warranty terms and conditions, see www.vaisala.com/warranty. Please observe that any such warranty may not be valid in case of damage due to normal wear and tear, exceptional operating conditions, negligent handling or installation, or unauthorized modifications. Please see the applicable supply contract or Conditions of Sale for details of the warranty for each product.
Technical Support
Contact Vaisala technical support at helpdesk@vaisala.com. Provide at least the following supporting information:
• Product name, model, and serial number
• Name and location of the installation site
• Name and contact information of a technical person who can provide further information on the problem
For more information, see www.vaisala.com/support.
Recycling
Recycle all applicable material.
Follow the statutory regulations for disposing of the product and packaging.
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