Contents

Campbell Scientific Redwing105 AirLink C3111 Modem Instruction Manual PDF

1 of 14
1 of 14

Summary of Content for Campbell Scientific Redwing105 AirLink C3111 Modem Instruction Manual PDF

Redwing105 AirLink CDMA Modem C3111

Revision: 7/06

C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 4 - 2 0 0 6 C a m p b e l l S c i e n t i f i c , I n c .

Warranty and Assistance The REDWING105 AIRLINK CDMA MODEM C3111 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.

i

Redwing105 CDMA Table of Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the Adobe Acrobat bookmarks tab for links to specific sections.

1. Introduction..................................................................1

2. Specifications ..............................................................1 2.1 Base Station Requirements .......................................................................1 2.2 Datalogger Site Equipment.......................................................................1 2.3 Power Considerations ...............................................................................2

3. Configuration ...............................................................2 3.1 Establish Cellular Service.........................................................................2 3.2 Program the Modem .................................................................................2 3.3 Setup LoggerNet.......................................................................................3

Appendix

A. Configuring Modem with a Terminal Emulator..... A-1 A.1 HyperTerminal Setup.......................................................................... A-1 A.2 Programming the Redwings Phone Number ..................................... A-2 A.3 Programming the Redwing for Use with a Datalogger....................... A-3

This is a blank page.

1

Redwing105 AirLink CDMA Modem

1. Introduction Redwing modems are full-duplex, digital cellular modems that communicate with a base station PC via Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) network and Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Redwing105 modems are for use on the Alltel network only.

2. Specifications

2.1 Base Station Requirements PC with Hayes-compatible modem, running Campbell Scientifics

LoggerNet or PC400 software.

Subscription to the Alltel CDMA network with coverage at the datalogger site.

2.2 Datalogger Site Equipment Redwing modemincludes power cable; the modem is configured using

CellWizard.exe

DataloggerCR510, CR10(X), CR23X, CR7, CR5000, or CR2XX

SC105 or SC932A Interfaceconnects the modem to the CR510, CR10(X), or CR7 dataloggers CS I/O port

14392 Null Modem Cableconnects the modem to the CR23X, CR2XX, CR1000, or CR5000 RS-232 port

14394 Redwing Mounting Kitincludes mounting hardware for securing the modem to below referenced environmental enclosure and a 9-pin male to 9-pin female cable.

Antennathe following antennas are available from Campbell Scientific; sites near the edge of the CDMA coverage may require the Yagi antenna. Contact a CSI applications engineer for help in determining the best antenna for your application.

o 14453 0 dBd Wave Dipole Whip Cellular Antenna

o 18285 1 dBd Omnidirectional Antenna with 10' Cable

o 14454 9 dBd Yagi Cellular Antenna with 10' Cable

Power Supply (see power considerations)

Environmental Enclosure ENC 10/12, ENC 12/14, or ENC 16/18

Redwing105 AirLink CDMA Modem

2

2.3 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 be powered with a BP12 battery, CH100 charger/regulator, and MSX10 solar panel.

3. Configuration

3.1 Establish Cellular Service Prior to contacting Alltel, have the following information on hand:

1. Electronic Serial Number (ESN). The ESN is found on the unit label.

2. Desired area code and local prefix. Normally, choose the same area code and prefix as the calling PC. These will ensure that calls are billed at local rates, even if the phone is used outside the local calling area.

Contact the provider, tell the account representative that you would like to open an account for a new voice phone. Request a voice plan and ask that voice mail NOT be activated. The Redwing may show up on Alltels network as a MultiTech device; this is okay.

The provider will provide you with the following:

1. MDN (Mobile Directory Number). This is the number you dial.

2. MIN (Mobile Identification Number). This number identifies the Redwing on the cellular network. This may be the same number as the MDN.

3.2 Program the Modem Program the modem with CellWizard.exe, available from Campbell Scientific, Inc. The appendix describes how to program the modem via a terminal emulator; however, programming via a terminal emulator is NOT the preferred method.

1. Connect the phone to your computer COM port.

2. Apply 12 volts to the phone. Red lead to +, black lead to -.

3. Start CellWizard.exe and select the COM port you will be using to program the Redwing.

4. Select desired datalogger baud rate. For the CR1000 or CR5000 dataloggers, set the baud rate to 115200. For the CR10(X), CR510, CR7, 21X, or CR200 dataloggers, set the baud rate to 9600. For the CR23X datalogger, set the baud rate to 38400.

Redwing105 AirLink CDMA Modem

3

5. Enter the MDN.

6. Enter the MIN.

7. Press the Start button to program the phone.

3.3 Setup LoggerNet 1. Select Add Root | TapiPort.

2. Add a TapiRemote to the TapiPort.

3. Add a datalogger to the TapiRemote.

4. On the TapiPort page, select your installed modem on the Tapi Line.

5. On the TapiRemote un-check Use Tapi Dialing Properties.

6. Enter the phone number of the CDMA phone.

7. Apply the changes and test.

If you have a black SC12 cable, that is not Rev 1 or newer, 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.

NOTE

Redwing105 AirLink CDMA Modem

4

This is a blank page.

A-1

Appendix A. Configuring Modem with a Terminal Emulator

Programming the modem with a terminal emulator is not recommended. Please first attempt programming with the CellWizard.exe program available from Campbell Scientific, Inc.

Items needed:

Computer with a COM port.

9-pin cable to connect between the computer and the Redwing.

A terminal program on the computer HyperTerminal.

12 volt DC applied to the Redwing.

Antenna on the Redwing (for over-the-air updates).

CDMA account.

A.1 HyperTerminal Setup Under Connect using, select the COM port you will be using.

Set COM Properties to: Bits per second (baud) = 115200 Data bits = 8 Parity = None Stop bits = 1 Flow control = None

NOTE

Appendix A. Configuring Modem with a Terminal Emulator

A-2

Apply power to the modem and connect it to the computer via the 9-pin serial cable.

A.2 Programming the Redwings Phone Number Your provider should give you two numbers to program into the Redwing, the MDN (Mobile Directory Number) and MIN (Mobile Identification Number).

Perform the following steps substituting the MDN and MIN with yours.

AT Commands to be typed are in bold. Follow each AT command string by pressing the Enter key and verify the response.

Step AT Commands Response Description

1 AT+WSPC=1,000000 OK Unlocks the module for service provisioning AT commands.

2 AT+WMDN=[MDN] Example: AT+WMDN=4352551212

OK Enter the MDN here. The MDN is the number used to dial this device.

3 AT+WIMI=31000[MIN] Example: AT+WIMI=310004352551234

OK

Enter the MIN here. The 31000 must precede the MIN. The MIN is the number used to identify this device on the cellular providers network. This number may be the same as the MDN.

OK Commits the changes done during the service programming session.

4 AT+WCMT=1 +WIND:8

Commission of these changes will force a software reset of the module.

5 AT+CDV*22890

+WORG:*22890 +WCNT:3 +WOT1:Programming in progress +WOTS:SPL unlocked +WOTP:PRL Download OK +WOTM:MDM Download OK +WOTC:Commit Successful +WOT2:Programming Successful!

Initiates over-the-air update. You must have cellular coverage with good signal strength for this to be successful.

There are no Os in the above strings, they are Zeros. NOTE

Appendix A. Configuring Modem with a Terminal Emulator

A-3

A.3 Programming the Redwing for Use with a Datalogger

The Redwing needs a few settings changed in it to power-up ready to work with the datalogger.

Step AT Commands Response Description

6 ATS0=1+CICB=0 OK Sets auto answer in data mode.

7 AT+IFC=0,0 OKDisables local flow control.

Sets the Redwings RS232 baud rate and saves settings. Use the following to determine baud rate: CR1000 CR5000 115200

CR23X 38400

8 AT+IPR=[baud rate]; &W Example: AT+IPR=9600; &W

OK

CR10(X) CR510 CR200 CR7

9600

In the above strings, all 0 = zero.

Remove the power from the modem and power it up again. It should be ready to use at the baud rate set in Step 8. Test the communications before deploying the modem.

NOTE

Appendix A. Configuring Modem with a Terminal Emulator

A-4

This is a blank page.

This is a blank page.

Campbell Scientific Companies

Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES

www.campbellsci.com info@campbellsci.com

Campbell Scientific Africa Pty. Ltd. (CSAf) PO Box 2450

Somerset West 7129 SOUTH AFRICA

www.csafrica.co.za sales@csafrica.co.za

Campbell Scientific Australia Pty. Ltd. (CSA) PO Box 444

Thuringowa Central QLD 4812 AUSTRALIA www.campbellsci.com.au info@campbellsci.com.au

Campbell Scientific do Brazil Ltda. (CSB) Rua Luisa Crapsi Orsi, 15 Butant

CEP: 005543-000 So Paulo SP BRAZIL www.campbellsci.com.br

suporte@campbellsci.com.br

Campbell Scientific Canada Corp. (CSC) 11564 - 149th Street NW

Edmonton, Alberta T5M 1W7 CANADA

www.campbellsci.ca dataloggers@campbellsci.ca

Campbell Scientific Ltd. (CSL) Campbell Park

80 Hathern Road Shepshed, Loughborough LE12 9GX

UNITED KINGDOM www.campbellsci.co.uk sales@campbellsci.co.uk

Campbell Scientific Ltd. (France) Miniparc du Verger - Bat. H

1, rue de Terre Neuve - Les Ulis 91967 COURTABOEUF CEDEX

FRANCE www.campbellsci.fr

campbell.scientific@wanadoo.fr

Campbell Scientific Spain, S. L. Psg. Font 14, local 8

Manualsnet FAQs

If you want to find out how the AirLink Campbell Scientific works, you can view and download the Campbell Scientific Redwing105 AirLink C3111 Modem Instruction Manual on the Manualsnet website.

Yes, we have the Instruction Manual for Campbell Scientific AirLink as well as other Campbell Scientific manuals. All you need to do is to use our search bar and find the user manual that you are looking for.

The Instruction Manual should include all the details that are needed to use a Campbell Scientific AirLink. Full manuals and user guide PDFs can be downloaded from Manualsnet.com.

The best way to navigate the Campbell Scientific Redwing105 AirLink C3111 Modem Instruction Manual is by checking the Table of Contents at the top of the page where available. This allows you to navigate a manual by jumping to the section you are looking for.

This Campbell Scientific Redwing105 AirLink C3111 Modem Instruction Manual consists of sections like Table of Contents, to name a few. For easier navigation, use the Table of Contents in the upper left corner.

You can download Campbell Scientific Redwing105 AirLink C3111 Modem Instruction Manual free of charge simply by clicking the “download” button in the upper right corner of any manuals page. This feature allows you to download any manual in a couple of seconds and is generally in PDF format. You can also save a manual for later by adding it to your saved documents in the user profile.

To be able to print Campbell Scientific Redwing105 AirLink C3111 Modem Instruction Manual, simply download the document to your computer. Once downloaded, open the PDF file and print the Campbell Scientific Redwing105 AirLink C3111 Modem Instruction Manual as you would any other document. This can usually be achieved by clicking on “File” and then “Print” from the menu bar.