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L+G Focus AX w/Zigbee
      Utilinet Endpoint


  Technical Reference Guide


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE
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CHAPTER 1            OVERVIEW
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CHAPTER 2            FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
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APPENDIX A           CONFIGURATION TABLES
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APPENDIX B           COMPLIANCE
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INDEX




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LIST OF FIGURES
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PREFACE

                           This guide includes technical information about Cellnet’s UtiliNet endpoint
                           module (“the module”) for the Focus AX meter. Any training provided directly
                           by the utility or by the Cellnet project management team takes precedence over
                           this guide.


ABOUT THIS GUIDE
                           This is the July 2007 edition of the L+G Focus AX w/Zigbee Utilinet Endpoint
                           Technical Reference Guide. It provides:
                           •    Definition and purpose of the module.
                           •    Features, functions, and communications of the module.
                           •    Troubleshooting.

Who Should Use This Guide
                           This guide is intended for use by utility or Cellnet engineers, technicians, and
                           project managers. It does not assume an expert level of industry or computer
                           knowledge. This guide does assume that you are familiar with basic:
                                –       Utility operations.
                                –       Terminology of your industry.
                                –       Focus meter and meter operations.

How This Guide Is Organized
                           Table P.1 illustrates how this guide is organized.

                                                            Table P.1 Description of Chapters

                               Chapter              Title                               Description
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TYPOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS
                           This section describes the conventions used in this guide to make finding and
                           understanding information easier. Text formatting identifies special information.




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                  Convention                      Description
                  All bold, initial capital       Refers to field names, buttons, menus, menu
                  letters                         options, and keys. Examples: Device field, Open
                                                  button, File menu, or Ctrl key.
                  All bold lower‐case letters     Refers to the exact keystrokes you enter. What you
                                                  type is always shown in lowercase letters.
                                                  Example: Type local in the Device field.
                  Italicized lower‐case word      Refers to variables that occur in item names.
                  between less‐than sign (<)      Example: Add Sub Network To <network name>
                  and greater‐than sign (>)       dialog, where <network name> refers to the name of
                                                  a network.
                  <menu> | <option> |             Refers to the sequence of choices you should make
                  <option>...                     to access a specific dialog or menu option.
                                                  Examples: choose Start | Settings | Control Panel
                                                  or choose File | Open.
                  Plus sign (+) between keys      Refers to pressing the keys at the same time.
                                                  Example: Alt+B.
                  Comma (,) between keys          Refers to keys which are pressed sequentially.
                                                  Example: Alt,F.




                  Note boxes provide essential information about the module.




                  Cautions provide information that you must read to avoid making relatively moderate errors
                  when working with the module.




                  Warnings provide special must-read information. If you ignore a warning, you may
                  omit essential data or make a critical error. Warnings are in the same format as
                  notes, except they are shown in bold red text.




CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
                 Within the United States, Cellnet technical support is available by telephone or
                 email. When you contact technical support, be prepared to give exact descriptions
                 of:
                 •   The problem you encountered
                 •   What happened and what you were doing when the problem occurred
                 •   How you tried to solve the problem



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                           •   The exact text of any error messages

Telephone Access
                           Technical support is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
                           (EST) by calling 800‐791‐2567. If all support technicians are helping other
                           customers, your call will be routed to the Cellnet Support voice mail system.
                           Leave a brief message that includes the following information:
                           •   Your name
                           •   Your company’s name
                           •   Your telephone number
                           A support technician will return your call as soon as possible within normal
                           business hours. Technicians return all calls in the order that they are received.

Email Access
                           If you prefer, you may email a description of your problem to:
                               customersupport@cellnet.com
                           A support technician will return your email as soon as possible within normal
                           business hours. Technicians return all emails in the order that they are received.


                           Ordering Publications
                           You can order publications from your sales representative. To order additional
                           copies of this manual, use order number:
                               HW‐0072‐GB‐07.07


                           Publication Comments
                           Cellnet welcomes your feedback and comments. If you have comments or
                           suggestions for improving this publication, there is a form for reader’s comments
                           at the back of this manual. If you would like a reply, include your contact
                           information:
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RELATED PUBLICATIONS
                  The following documents provide important related information.

                                                 Table P.2 Related Publications

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CHAPTER 1          OVERVIEW

                           This chapter contains an overview of the Cellnet network and the module.


SAFETY OVERVIEW
                           Prior to starting the installation process, you must develop and launch an installer
                           safety training plan for initial, refresher and ongoing safety training. Ensure that
                           installers receive appropriate initial and refresher training to meet their specific
                           safety‐related responsibilities. You must provide safety training when
                           •   An existing installer assumes new duties for which he or she has not
                               previously received training
                           •   New processes and methodologies representing new risks are introduced
                               into the installation environment
                           •   Previously unidentified risks are reported.
                           The installation supervisory team assumes responsibility for ensuring that
                           installers are properly trained, authorized, and continually qualified to perform
                           their work. The team must also take responsibility for the safety of their installers
                           and to assure safe work methodologies. Installers must understand that their
                           supervisorʹs responsibility does not relieve them from their individual
                           responsibility to perform the work safely and to follow all safety rules and
                           procedures applicable to their work.




ABOUT THE CELLNET NETWORK
                           The Cellnet Automated Meter Infrastructure (AMI) network transfers
                           information from a number of endpoints, usually distributed over a large
                           geographical area to a back‐end host. The most common endpoints are from
                           electrical, gas and water meters. The network includes a Radio Frequency (RF)
                           Wide Area Network (WAN) and an RF Local Area Network (LAN). The WAN
                           includes Take Out Points (TOPs), repeaters, and concentrators. The LAN is the
                           radio frequency (RF) link between the concentrator and Cellnet endpoints.
                           •   1‐way endpoints transmit data via RF to the concentrator, where it is stored
                               and processed. The concentrator transmits the data via RF to the TOP.
                           •   2‐way endpoints transmit data via RF to UtiliNet network radios, which pass
                               data via RF to the TOP. The TOP sends data to the utility via Ethernet.




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REQUIRED SOFTWARE
                    To work with the module, you need at least one of the following software tools:
                    •   UtiliNet Solution Center
                    •   RadioShop
                    •   Network Configuration Manager
                    •   Endpoint Testing Manager
                    •   Endpoint Implementation Manager




MODULE OVERVIEW
                    The module is the Cellnet radio that communicates with the network.




                                                   Figure 1.1 Focus AX meter


                    The module is not available as a stand‐alone product. To order a Focus AX
                    module, the Cellnet kit number is 40‐1077. To order directly from L+G, visit their
                    website at http://www.landisgyr.com.
                    The meter kit includes:
                    •   meter
                    •   module
                    •   antenna




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                           The module is the Cellnet radio that communicates with the network.




                            LAN ID
                            MODULE ID
                            FCC & IC IDs




                                                      Figure 1.2 Labels on the module


                                10 pin
                                connector




                               Product ID




                                                    Figure 1.3 More labels on the module

About the LAN ID
                           The LAN ID is a unique identifier for each Cellnet module. It always displays in
                           hex. Cellnet provides the LAN address. You cannot change the LAN ID of a radio.

Labels
                           The module includes the following labels:
                           •   Cellnet LAN ID, includes programmed module part number (printed and
                               barcoded), Module Part Number 40‐1077, FCC ID R7PER1R2S4 (stamped),
                               and IC ID 5294A‐ER1R2S4 (stamped)
                           •   Cellnet Product ID (printed and barcoded)

Shock Hazard
                           Beware of hazardous electrical voltages. Do not touch the board or any external
                           connections, such as the antenna, when the meter board is powered up.

Compliance
                           The module meets the following standards:




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           •   ANSI C12.20
               American National Standard for Electricity Meters ‐ 0.2 and 0.5 Accuracy
               Class
           •   ANSI C12.1
               American National Standard for electricity Meters ‐ code for electricity
               metering
           •   FCC ‐ CFR Part 15.247
               Radio Frequency Devices, Subparts A‐General and B‐Unintentional Radiators
           For details on FCC and Industrie Canada compliance, see Appendix B,
           Compliance.




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Environmental

                            Operating Temperature Range             ‐40° to +85° Celsius
                            Storage Temperature Range               ‐40° to +85° Celsius
                            Operating Vibration                     IEC 68‐2‐6
                            Operating Shock IEC                     68‐2‐27
                            Humidity ANSI 12.20                     5.4.3.18




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CHAPTER 2          FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS

                           Using the Focus AX with the Cellnet module, you can:
                           •   Use module with all forms, classes and voltages of the Focus AX meter
                           •   Communicate via serial connection between the module and the meter
                               through the meterʹs provided interface
                           •   Support all levels of meter passwords
                           •   Download radio firmware
                           •   Interface with ZigBee


Communicating via Meter to Module Connection
                           The serial connection is a 10‐pin connector that contains:
                           •   Full duplex serial connection. The baud rate is 9600, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no
                               hardware hand‐shaking.
                           •   Power fail indication signal from the meter that tells the module to disconnect
                               from drawing power from the meter.
                           •   DC power line which supplies power to the module from the meter.




                                                         Figure 2.1 Module and meter

Module Registration
                           After the meter/module is installed in the field, register it with the USC Host. You
                           can register the meter/module during installation using the UtiliNet 2‐Way
                           Implementation Manager tool, or from the host. See the UtiliNet Solution Center



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                         Users Guide for more information, The Host sends the registration command to
                         the meter/module. The command configures several services provided by the
                         communication module, including the following:
                         •   Default Take Out Point destination
                         •   Reporting interval for Register Data
                         •   Reporting interval for Interval Data
                         •   Meterʹs AMR‐level security password
                         •   Time Synchronization parameters
                         •   GMT offset
                         This command also initializes several processes, including the following:
                         •   Periodic Register Data reporting
                         •   Periodic LP Data reporting
                         The command reads and returns key meter and module configuration data
                         required by the Host to properly interpret data collected by the meter.

Retrieving Data
                         The module performs data retrieval from the meter on request (ORR) or
                         autonomously (periodically reported).
                         Availability of the following features depends on meter configuration. On
                         Request Reads (ORR) available with this module are:
                         •   Register Data (Standard Table 23) which includes consumption values
                         •   Load Profile (Interval Data) registered at the meter
                         •   Revenue Integrity Services, which includes instantaneous measurements
                             related to line voltage and wattage
                         Availability of the following features depends on meter configuration. Options
                         for periodic reported data with this module include:
                         •   Register Data & Status Flags (Standard Tables 23 & 3) which includes
                             consumption and meter status
                         •   Load Profile or Interval Data & Status Flags recorded by the meter, which
                             includes interval data and meter status

Power Outage/Restoration
                         When an outage occurs, the meter uses an early power failure signal to alert the
                         communication module to disconnect from the meterʹs power immediately. The
                         communication module saves critical module data to non‐volatile memory and
                         creates and sends a power outage message. This message includes the following
                         information:
                         •   LAN ID
                         •   Outage time
                         •   Reboot count.
                         The module sends the message, then assists with routing other packets until the
                         back‐up energy source can no longer keep the radio alive. The time that this
                         energy source is available varies with several factors, including amount of data
                         packets being routed, environmental conditions and age of meter/module.
                         Generally, a hold‐up time of ~45 seconds is typical.
                         At restoration, the communication module first acquires network connectivity.
                         With network communications restored, the module sends a power restoration
                         message that includes details such as:



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                           •   LAN ID
                           •   Outage time
                           •   Restoration time
                           •   Reboot count.
                           The communications module stores a history of up to the last five power outage
                           and restoration event pairs. The USC Host can request this data.

Supporting Passwords
                           The meter/module supports passwords provided by the utility.

Downloading Firmware
                           Enable module firmware remotely via RadioShop. The module can remotely
                           initiate a self‐restart with communications enabled, if the downloaded firmware
                           causes a catastrophic functional failure. Once the module completely receives the
                           new code, it operates with the new code.

Encrypting Data
                           The UtiliNet Network currently supports use of one encryption key per network.
                           If you enable the Focus AX with encryption, the host must have a matching
                           encryption key. For more information about encryption in the UtiliNet Solution
                           Center host, see the UtiliNet Solution Center Operators Guide.

Interfacing with ZigBee
                           ZigBee is a wireless standard based on IEEE 802.15.4 specifications for low data
                           rate wireless personal area networks. It incorporates network, security and
                           application layers. It operates in the ISM 2.4 GHz~2.485 GHz frequency band. The
                           key features include low data rate, mesh networking and interoperability. Some
                           Zigbee applications are in home automation, energy management and Industrial
                           sensing and control.
                           The Focus Ax with ZigBee UtiliNet module consists of a main board with the
                           UtiliNet circuitry and a daughter board with the ZigBee circuitry. The ZigBee
                           board is powered from the UtiliNet main board and is interfaced with the Main
                           board processor through a LPP (LAN packet protocol) UART Port.




                               ZIGBEE
                               BOARD




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                         UtiliNet acts as a pipeline to pass in and out the ZigBee information. The ZigBee
                         messages conform with UtiliNet’s messaging structure, and appear as UtiliNet
                         messages. A DCW (device control word) running on the UtiliNet‐ZigBee gateway
                         module identifies the ZigBee message, strips the UtiliNet packetization, and
                         sends the right message to the ZigBee module. The ZigBee module acts as a
                         gateway to access various ZigBee end devices installed in the home.


CONFIGURATION TABLES
                         The UtiliNet Module Configuration structure passes the data to configure the
                         module. It is used for both C&I and Residential applications. Detailed
                         information about the configuration tables is available in Appendix A,
                         Configuration Tables.
                         This table is currently 55 bytes long. It contains information necessary to
                         configure several services on the module, such as firmware reads, autonomous
                         data return configuration.
                         The module receives the packet, and using the data, configures its own operation.
                         The host maintains a record of the module’s configuration.


TROUBLESHOOTING
                         Contact Cellnet Customer Support at customersupport@cellnet.com or call 800‐
                         791‐2567 with any questions or problems, and they will guide you through the
                         troubleshooting process.




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APPENDIX A            CONFIGURATION TABLES


MODULE CONFIGURATION TABLE
                                        Table A.1 Module Configuration

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APPENDIX B           COMPLIANCE




FCC CLASS B
                           This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
                           following two conditions:
                           (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
                           (2) 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 B
                           digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
                           provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
                           installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
                           energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the Instructions, may
                           cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
                           guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
                           equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
                           can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
                           try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
                           •   Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
                           •   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
                           •   Consult Cellnet or an experienced radio technician for help.


                             Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Cellnet
                             Technology, Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.




RF Exposure
                           In accordance with FCC requirements of human exposure to radio frequency
                           fields, the radiating element shall be installed such that a minimum separation
                           distance of 20 centimeters will be maintained.




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INDUSTRY CANADA
                  This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
                  Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. Operation is subject to the
                  following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
                  (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
                  may cause undesired operation.


                  Cet appareil numérique de la classe B répond à toutes les exigences de
                  lʹinterférence canadienne causant des règlements dʹéquipement. Lʹopération est
                  sujette aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) ce dispositif ne peut pas causer
                  lʹinterférence nocive, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter nʹimporte quelle interférence
                  reçue, y compris lʹinterférence qui peut causer lʹopération peu désirée.




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GLOSSARY




 ANSI                               The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) coordinates the
                                    development and use of voluntary consensus standards in the United
                                    States and represents the needs and views of U.S. stakeholders in
                                    standardization forums around the globe. http://www.ansi.org/

 C&I                                Commercial & Industrial meters, usually solid state meters with
                                    demand notes.

 Concentrator                       Device that collects data and events from radio frequency local area
                                    network (RF LAN) devices for storage in the object database;
                                    communicates with the TOP to forward the metering data.

 DCW                                A Device Control Word (DCW) is a not actually a word, but a program
                                    written in the UtiliNet programming language. DCWs execute within
                                    UtiliNet devices and provide the ability to control the device. The DCW
                                    sits on top of the firmware and directs the radio to do things such as
                                    reboot or perform advanced functions.

 Demand                             Meter rate.

 EEPROM                             Electrically Erasable Programmable Read‐Only Memory

 Host                               The UtiliNet Network reports data to UtiliNet Solution Center software,
                                    which hosts the data and the tools to communicate remotesly with the
                                    radio.

 Init Poll                          The first time the host requests data from an module, it is the
                                    Inititalization Poll (Init Poll). Configurable options, such as enhanced
                                    Restoration verification, may be set at this time.

 LAN                                Local Area Network, consists of modules and RF link between
                                    endpoints and gathering devices such as Concentrators and TOPs

 Meter Forms

 Network Concentrator               See Concentrator.

 NVRAM                              Non Volatile Random Access Memory

 On Request Read                    Operations Center DataBase. Endpoint Management system that reports
                                    to network, exchanges information with the utility.

 Outage                             Over the Air, versus a direct or indirect (router) serial cable connection.

 RAM                                Random Access Memory

 Restoration

 Time Synchronization

 TOP                                Take Out Point

 TOU                                Time of Use. Specific meter rate where the usage is captured in intervals.

 Utilinet IWR                       Integrated WAN Radio. Used to communicate remotely to network.



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