4.1-V Table of contents 4.1-V-1 Device data... 1 4.1-V-1.1 General information... 1 4.1-V-1.2 Device display... 2 4.1-V-1.3 Technical data... 2 4.1-V-1.4 Main and connection parameters... 3 4.1-V-2 Item number... 3 4.1-V-3 Installation... 4 4.1-V-4 Set-up... 6 4.1-V-5 Exchange... 7 4.1-V-6 Reading... 9 4.1-V-6.1 Remote reading walk-by... 9 4.1-V-6.2 Remote reading sensor net... 9 4.1-V-7 Disposal... 10 Release 6.0.0 CH 2009 EN Chapter 4.1-V Page 0 of 0
4.1-V-1 4.1-V-1.1 Device group Product name Device data General information System technique pulsonic 3 radio net Pictogram Design/type Function description Radio module for meter with contact output The pulse module pulsonic 3 radio net serves to integrate meters with contact output into the bidirectional ista radio system symphonic sensor net. The pulsonic 3 radio net can integrate different meter types into a radio network, e.g. water, gas or electricity meters. These may be ista devices as well as third-party devices. The pulsonic 3 radio net receives pulses via the contact output of the connected meter. These pulses are evaluated and saved in acc. with the configuration. Packaging delivery scope Configuration via radio using PDA and mobile gateway, data read-out either via PDA and mobile gateway or via the sensor net. Single package (1 pc. per carton) pulse module pulsonic 3 radio net Release 6.0.0 CH 2009 EN Chapter 4.1-V Page 1 of 10
4.1-V-1.2 Type plate Device display Display without display 4.1-V-1.3 Measuring principle/pickup Technical data Read-out via pulse cable Interfaces Output: Radio interface for the ista radio system symphonic sensor net Input: 1x potential-free contact, open collector (Ri < 20k Frequency max. 5 Hz / pulse duration at least 100 ms Pulse cable Length max. 3 m Strand diameter 0,5-1,5 mm² max. cable diameter 6 mm Weight Material pulsonic 3 radio net: g ABS Housing colour RAL 9002 CE label 1999/5EC Storage Temperature ( C): Application restrictions 1. Year -25 to +70 then: 0 to +70 store in a dry place Protection class IP 53 in acc. with EN 60529 Voltage supply Service life Technology Classes: 1K3, 1Z2, 1Z3, 1Z5, 1B1, 1C2, 1S2 and 1M2 acc. to IEC 721 part 3-1 (March 1998) Ambient temperature: Classes A and C (EN 1434) Ambient conditions Classes A and C (EN 1434) 3V lithium battery 10 years + 1 year reserve + 1 year storage Integrated circuit (standard) Parameterizing data Relative capacity of the pulse value (0.001-1.000 units/pulse in 0.001ml, 0.001 kwh, 0.001 MWh, 0.001 GJ) Resolution for the registration parameter (energy/volume) Resolution for the registration parameter (energy/volume) Meter count (start value/reset to zero) Radio network number Target date (transmission date) Chapter 4.1-V Page 2 of 10 Release 6.0.0 CH 2009 EN
Radio interface Compatible symphonic sensor net Transmission capacity: < 10mW Radio frequency: 868 MHz Duration of transmission telegram: < 10 msec/transmission Transmission rate: ~90 kbaud Transmission method: bidirectional Data integrity: encrypted transfer Reading frequency generally 12-52 times per year up to 365 times per year possible (depends on the ambient conditions) Memory data Serial number, device ID Current time and date Next target date Operating days Error status Parameterizing data Radio network number Deadline (transmission date) Relative capacity of the pulse value Start of metering Number of end of day values Saved consumption values Consumption = pulse meter * pulse valence for 45 end of day values (optional 3650) with date 14 end of month values with date 2 deadline values with date 4.1-V-1.4 Main dimensions Main and connection parameters Dimensions (H x W x L) in mm 28 x 57 x 100 Cable length: max. 3m 4.1-V-2 Item number pulsonic 3 radio net 19414 Release 6.0.0 CH 2009 EN Chapter 4.1-V Page 3 of 10
4.1-V-3 Installation 1 2 3 4 Check installation site for installed pipes (electricity, gas, water) Drill holes 6mm, see hole spacing on the Insert dowels Screw on mounting plate 5 6 Center with spirit level Tighten the screws Installation with magnetic coupling 1a 1b 2a 2b Stick the magnetic dots onto the back of the Stick the magnetic dots onto the back of the pulsonic Attach on metal surface Attach pulse module on metal surface Installation with cable straps 1a 1b 2a 2b Connect cable straps with through the holes in the Connect cable straps with pulse module through the holes in the pulsonic Attach with cable clips e.g. on a pipe Attach pulse module with cable clips e.g. on a pipe Chapter 4.1-V Page 4 of 10 Release 6.0.0 CH 2009 EN
Final steps 1 2 3 4 Place pulse module on when using mounting plate for installation Open the snap cover Screw off cable guide with Phillips screwdriver Connect cable to cable clamp (protected against wrong polarity) 5 6 7 8 Fix cable Screw on cable guide with Phillips screwdriver Parameterizing (s. 'Set-up' on page 6) Close the snap cover 9 10 Seal screw Clean device Release 6.0.0 CH 2009 EN Chapter 4.1-V Page 5 of 10
4.1-V-4 Set-up 1 2 3 4 without illustration Jumper on delivery Pull off the jumper pulsonic 3 radio net is in installation mode for 4 minutes Set-up see manual symphonic 3 or PDA 3 After configuration or 4 minutes, the device enters measuring mode After 4 minutes without configuration, proceed with step 5 5 6 7 without illustration 8 Place jumper on the right pins and pull off again after approx. 5 seconds. The device transmits an installation beacon for 4 minutes Set-up see manual symphonic 3 or PDA 3 After configuration or 4 minutes, the device enters measuring mode After 4 minutes without configuration, proceed with step 5 (altogether 10 attempts) Attach jumper in pulsonic 3 radio net on one pin Chapter 4.1-V Page 6 of 10 Release 6.0.0 CH 2009 EN
4.1-V-5 Exchange 1 2 3 4 Open the snap cover Screw off cable guide with Phillips screwdriver Disconnect cable from the cable clamp of the pulsonic Remove cable from clamp strip 5a 5b 5c Remove old pulse module from the Cut the cable clips in case of installation without Detach pulse module from metal surface Installation on already installed 1 Place new pulse module on mounting plate Installation with magnetic coupling (no installed) 1a 1b 2a 2b Stick the magnetic dots onto the back of the Stick the magnetic dots onto the back of the new pulsonic Attach on metal surface Attach new pulse module on metal surface Release 6.0.0 CH 2009 EN Chapter 4.1-V Page 7 of 10
Installation with cable straps 1a 1b 2a 2b Connect cable straps with through the holes in the Connect cable straps with pulse module through the holes in the pulsonic 3 radio net Attach with cable clips e.g. on a pipe Attach pulse module with cable clips e.g. on a pipe Final steps 1 2 3 4 Place pulse module on when using mounting plate for installation Open the snap cover Screw off cable guide with Phillips screwdriver Connect cable to cable clamp (protected against wrong polarity) 5 6 7 8 Fix cable Screw on cable guide with Phillips screwdriver Parameterizing (s. 'Set-up' on page 6) Close the snap cover 9 10 Seal screw Clean device Chapter 4.1-V Page 8 of 10 Release 6.0.0 CH 2009 EN
4.1-V-6 4.1-V-6.1 Reading Remote reading walk-by 1 2 Reading devices with PDA/MGW via walk-by Check data on the PDA Are all devices registered? 4.1-V-6.2 Remote reading sensor net 1 Reading via symphonic sensor net Release 6.0.0 CH 2009 EN Chapter 4.1-V Page 9 of 10
4.1-V-7 Disposal 1 2 Do not dispose of obsolete devices in the household waste! Send obsolete devices to the main warehouse via outlet They will ensure proper disposal Chapter 4.1-V Page 10 of 10 Release 6.0.0 CH 2009 EN