User Manual

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Water Loss Management
       Solutions
MLOG Controller User Guide
           TDC-0796-001


Identification
MLOG Controller User Guide
10/28/2009 TDC-0796-001

Copyright
© 2008 - 2009 Itron, Inc. All rights reserved.

Patent Notice
US and foreign patents pending

Compliance Statement
Trade name: MLOG Controller
Model number: MLC4

FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
       • This device may not cause interference.
       • This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Industry Canada
This equipment complies with policies RSS-210 and RSS-GEN of the Industry Canada rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
      • This device may not cause interference, and
      • This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

                  Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the device.




Transportation Classification
The Federal Aviation Administration prohibits operating transmitters and receivers on all commercial aircraft. When powered, MLOG Controllers are considered operating transmitters and
receivers and cannot be shipped by air. All product returns must be shipped by ground transportation.

Trademark Notice
Itron is a registered trademark of Itron, Inc.
All other product names and logos in this documentation are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Suggestions
If you have comments or suggestions on how we may improve this documentation, send them to TechnicalCommunicationsManager@itron.com
If you have questions or comments about the software or hardware product, contact Itron Technical Support:

Support
If you have questions about this product, contact Itron Inc. Technical Support:
Email address: support@itron.com
Phone: 1-800-635-8725


Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 5
       Document Conventions ...................................................................................................................... 6


Chapter 2 Controller Connections/Components ....................................................... 7
       External Antenna Connector .............................................................................................................. 7
       Mini USB Data Connector................................................................................................................... 8
       MLOG Controller Accessories ............................................................................................................ 9


Chapter 3 Operating the MLOG Controller................................................................11
       Power management.......................................................................................................................... 11
       Reading MLOGs in the field.............................................................................................................. 12
       Radio Range of the MLOG Controller .............................................................................................. 13
             Itron Recommended MLOG Radio-Logger Mounting ............................................................ 14




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Contents




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CHAPTER 1

Introduction

             The MLOG Controller collects data from field-installed MLOG Radio-Loggers and
             transfers that data to mlogonline™ Network Leak Monitoring System for analysis. This
             guide describes the components and use of the MLOG Controller.




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Chapter 1   Introduction




Document Conventions
                 Caution A Caution note warns the user that failure to heed the
                 information in the note could result in loss of data. Be sure to carefully
                 read a Caution note and heed the advice, instructions.

                 Warning A Warning note alerts users of potential physical harm to the
                 user or hardware. Pay strict attention to Warning notes, read the
                 information carefully, and heed the advice, instructions.

                 Tip A tip provides the user with extra hints to make a task easier to
                 perform or a concept easier to understand.

                 Note A Note supplies generic information to the user. The
                 information could be ignored and the user could continue with a task
                 without suffering any adverse consequences.




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CHAPTER 2

Controller Connections/Components

             The MLOG Controller communicates with mlogonline™ through the MLOG Controller
             software (SFL-1082-XXX). The MLOG Controller is initially programmed at Itron
             specifically for your water system.


External Antenna Connector
             Use only an Itron-approved and supplied antenna with the MLOG Controller.
         Caution This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below (MLOG
         Controller Accessories on page 9), and having a maximum gain of 5 dB. Antennas not included
         in this list or having a gain greater than 5 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The
         required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.

         Failure to use an Itron-approved and supplied antenna with the MLOG Controller will also void
         the warranty.




     Note Itron offers an optional magnetic, vehicle roof-mounted antenna for the MLOG Controller
     to improve 2-way radio communication for mobile data collection.




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Chapter 2   Controller Connections/Components




Mini USB Data Connector
        Caution MLOG Controller software (SFL-1082-XXX) must be installed on your system PC
        before initial use. Remove the yellow label to access the MLOG Controller's mini USB port.




               The MLOG Controller is setup and powered through a mini USB data cable.

               To connect the mini USB data cable
                 1. Connect the MLOG Controller power/data cable (mini USB) to the MLOG Controller
                    as shown.




                 2. Plug the USB connector end into an open USB port on the PC with MLOG Controller
                    desktop software loaded (ships with the MLOG Controller).
               While the MLOG Controller is connected to the computer, the Controller recharges its
               internal battery. Keep the Controller connected for approximately 6 hours to fully recharge
               the battery.




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                                                                                   MLOG Controller Accessories




MLOG Controller Accessories
             The MLOG Controller is shipped with an 8" 902 - 928 MHz antenna, USB Power/Data
             Cable, the MLOG Controller holster, and an MLOG Controller Documentation CD
             (includes MLOG Controller Software SFL-1082-XXX). Accessories and replacement parts
             are shown in the MLOG Controller Accessories table. Itron recommends the use of the
             MLOG Controller holster with the MLOG Controller.
             MLOG Controller & Accessories
             Component                                              Itron Part Number
             MLOG Controller                                        MLC-0001-001


             Antenna, 8" - 902 - 928 MHz,
             RPM SMA connector                                      MSE-0131-001
             USB Power/Data Cable                                   CBL-0067-001


             MLOG Controller Holster                                FAB-0370-002


             Antenna, magnetic roof mount                           MSE-0370-003


             MLOG Controller Software Installation and User Guide   TDC-0793-XXX


             MLOG Controller Software                               SFL-1082-XXX


             MLOG Controller Documentation CD                       SWK-0085-XXX
                  MLOG Controller Software                              SFL-1082-XXX
                  MLOG Controller Software Installation and User
                  Guide                                                 TDC-0793-XXX
                  MLOG Controller User Guide                            TDC-0796-XXX
                  mlogonline User Guide                                 TDC-0792-XXX




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CHAPTER 3

Operating the MLOG Controller

             The following sections describe the physical operation of the MLOG Controller.



Power management
             The MLOG Controller features a rechargeable battery. The Controller's rechargeable battery
             has no memory effect and can be recharged at any time. On a full charge, the Controller
             operates for approximately 5 days. The Controller only transmits a radio wake-up signal
             while the rechargeable battery has a charge. Plug the MLOG Controller into a USB data
             port for approximately 6 hours to recharge.

             When the rechargeable battery is discharged:
               •   The MLOG Controller radio turns "OFF" regardless of settings.
               •   The time and current settings are maintained (for approximately 2 years).
               •   The LCD display is switched off.
               •   The USB interface remains active.
               •   The data memory is maintained.



             If the MLOG Controller's rechargeable battery completely discharges, the data stored in the
             Controller's memory can be accessed by connecting the Controller USB data cable to a PC.
             The display activates, data is available, and the Controller recharges while the MLOG
             Controller is connected to the PC.



       Caution Do not repeatedly drain the MLOG Controller's rechargeable battery. Repeated deep
       discharge will reduce MLOG Controller battery life and recharging functionality. A discharged
       battery does not affect data stored in the Controller's memory.




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Reading MLOGs in the field
               The MLOG Controller is mounted in the vehicle or carried by a person.




               Date/Time: Date/Time field shows the current date and time transmitted to MLOG Radio-
               Logger.

               Radio INHIBIT/ON-OFF (MLOG Controller): Push the power button next to the USB
               port on the Controller to turn the Controller Radio "ON" or "OFF" during the hours of 7
               a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. When the Controller's radio power is on, the MLOG
               Controller will continuously listen for a beacon from MLOG Radio-Loggers in range. The
               Controller's radio, if switched on, has an active window of 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday
               through Friday. An LED and the Controller's backlight illuminate to indicate the
               Controller's radio is on. The Controller will not transmit outside of these hours (at night or
               on weekends).

               MLOG Controller Display: The Controller's display has two operational modes dependent
               on the unit's setting:

                       •   Idle: time and battery life display. The backlight is off.
                       •   Active: time, battery life, number of MLOG Radio-Loggers read, and the last
                           read MLOG Radio-Logger ID displays on the screen. The backlight is on.
               Display Messages:
                       •   Low Battery: the rechargeable battery has less than 10% charge remaining.
                           Charge the Controller with the USB data cable and a PC.
                       •   Memory Full: The Controller's memory is full. Connect the Controller to PC
                           and open the mlogonline upload program to read the data saved to memory and
                           clear this setting.
                       •   USB Communications: The Controller is communicating with the PC.
               MLOG Controller's Memory

               The MLOG Controller can hold approximately 4000 readings. The number in the top left
               corner of the display indicates the current number of MLOG-Logger's read. This number
               clears when the MLOG Controller's power button is cycled. When the memory is full, the
               LCD display will indicate "Memory Full" and the MLOG Controller will switch OFF. No
               further radio communications will occur until the memory is read by mlogonline using the
               software (SFL-1082-XXX). Reading the Controller's memory will clear the memory archive
               and the MLOG Controller will activate.


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                                                                         Radio Range of the MLOG Controller


             Battery Charging Indicator/Percent of Battery Charge Indicator
               •   Battery Charging Indicator
                   The MLOG Controller has a rechargeable battery. It takes up to 6 hours to fully charge
                   (or recharge) the battery. While the battery is recharging, the battery charging
                   indicator flashes in sequence as the darkened box moves from right to left (spending
                   approximately two seconds in each box).
               •   Percent of Battery Charge Indicator
                   The MLOG Controller displays the percent of charge remaining in the battery when
                   the unit is in use or not being charged. The battery charge indicator displays the charge
                   remaining as shown below:

                                          Fully charged or >90%

                                       75% charge remaining

                                       50% charge remaining

                                       25% charge remaining

                                       10% charge remaining
             MLOG Power Management: MLOG Radio-Logger's battery life can be increased by
             selecting the number of days a MLOG Radio-Logger keeps its radio switched OFF. The
             MLOG Power Management setting can only be changed from the original programming
             settings by Itron. Contact Itron for more information about MLOG Power Management.



Radio Range of the MLOG Controller
             The Controller's radio range is dependent on field conditions. Range varies from 50 to 800
             feet (or more.) The principal factors affecting range are:
               •   Orientation of the MLOG Radio-Logger's antenna to the Controller - Itron
                   recommends mounting the MLOG Radio-Logger Leak Detection Sensor in a vertical
                   orientation to keep the antenna directed in an upright position.
               •   Location - mounting MLOG Radio-Loggers in pits with metal lids will reduce radio
                   range.
               •   MLOG Radio-Logger's altitude - if the MLOG Radio-Logger's antenna is at grade or
                   above ground level, radio range will be significantly increased.
               •   MLOG Controller's antenna altitude - a roof-mounted vehicle antenna (available from
                   Itron) will increase overall radio range.




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Chapter 3   Operating the MLOG Controller



               Itron Recommended MLOG Radio-Logger Mounting




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Document Modified: 2009-10-29 14:17:55

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