9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem Issued: 16.7.13 Copyright © 2009-2012 Campbell Scientific (Canada) Corp. Pr
1 9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 1. Overview 1.1 General Description and Modes of Operation The Iridium satellite network consists of a c
9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 2 Table 1. Equipment List for Base and Remote Stations Base Station Remote Station 9522B L-Band Data Mo
User Guide 3 Table 3. Base Station COM9522B Wiring Hardware ComPort Description Colour Connection 9522B Antenna “ANT” SMA connector to antenna c
9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 4 Figure 3. 9522B Remote Station CS I/O Configuration 1.5 Where it works Unlike other satellite systems
User Guide 5 Mechanical Length: 162 mm Width: 81 mm Depth: 28 mm Weight: 420 g (approximate) 2.2 COM9522B Specifications Power Supply Operati
9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 6 3.2.2 Step 2: Start Hyperterminal Open a new session of Hyperterminal from the Start Menu under: Start, All
User Guide 7 Figure 6. Hyperterminal ComPort Connection 3.2.4 Step 4: Hyperterminal Port Settings As in Figure 7 this screen allows you to selec
9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 8 3.2.5 Step 5: Configuring Port Settings Select 19200 bits per second (Baud rate) if you are using a modem
User Guide 9 Figure 9. Hyperterminal Screen Type the following command string that correlates to the datalogger and/or Baud rate being used: CR100
9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 10 Figure 11. Modem Reply to Command String To ensure that the settings have been stored in the modem type t
User Guide 11 4. Datalogger Configuration To ensure proper communications with the datalogger it will be necessary to configure the datalogger. T
9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 12 Figure 14. ComPorts Settings Tab 5. LoggerNet Configuration 5.1 Setup of Loggernet Communications This
User Guide 13 Figure 15. LoggerNet Setup Tree 5.1.2 Step 2: ComPort Configuration With the Setup tree entered, you will now need to complete the
9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 14 Figure 16. ComPort Configuration 5.1.3 Step 3: Generic Modem Configuration Select the Generic element as
User Guide 15 Figure 17: Generic - Hardware Configuration 5.1.4 Step 4: Generic Modem Configuration Continued Click on the Modem tab located next
9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 16 Figure 18. Generic - Modem Configuration 5.1.5 Step 5: PakBusPort Configuration As in Figure 19, be sure
User Guide 17 Figure 19. PakBus Port Configuration 5.1.6 Step 6: CR1000 Configuration Be sure that the Communications Enabled box is checked and
9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 18 Figure 20. CR1000 Hardware Configuration Figure 21. CR1000 Schedule Configuration
User Guide 19 6. Remote Modem Configuration As a matter of system redundancy it is recommended that the following programming be used as part of y
Guarantee This equipment is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship. This guarantee applies for twelve months from date of delivery.
9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 20 'sent to the modem allow another 4 minutes to ensure the modem is registered on 'the netw
User Guide 21 Scan (5,Sec,3,0) 'Activate Iridium Modems at Noon & Midnight Daily for 15 minutes each time. 'Allow modem w
9522B & COM9522B Iridium Data Modem 22 there are no obstructions to the antennas when installing. You may need to reposition or elevate your anten
A-1 Appendix A. Sample Data Transfer Calculations The calculations below are based upon maximum theoretical throughputs. Real world transmission
Appendix A. Sample Data Transfer Calculations A-2 Power Calculation When configuring a power supply (i.e. solar panel and battery) for a remote stati
B-1 Appendix B. Hardware Installation The hardware shown in this Appendix consists only of hardware listed in Table 1. Although it may be possible t
Appendix B. Hardware Installation B-2 Figure 24. Installed SIM Card B.2 Antenna Installation These instructions apply to both the Base and Remote s
Appendix B. Hardware Installation B-3 Figure 26. Antenna and Cable Connected Figure 27. Antenna Attached to Mount With the antenna attached to the
Appendix B. Hardware Installation B-4 B.3 9522B Modem Installation The Base station installation should be conducted before proceeding to the field t
C-1 Appendix C. Unlocking a SIM Card There are two methods to unlock a SIM Card, and the equipment you have available will dictate which method is u
Appendix C. Unlocking a SIM Card C-2 The modem should response with an “OK” which means the PIN code has been accepted. This explanation assumes that
D-1 Appendix D. Interfacing Loggernet to RUDICS D.1 Base Station System Requirements: 1. Loggernet Software version 4.0 or greater 2. Telnet comp
Appendix D. Interfacing Loggernet to RUDICS D-2 Figure 29. Serial Port Redirector Setup Next click on the Advanced button, and on the Protocol tab s
Appendix D. Interfacing Loggernet to RUDICS D-3 Figure 31. Serial Port Redirector Setup (cont’d) D.4 Loggernet Setup Now that the serial port emul
Appendix D. Interfacing Loggernet to RUDICS D-4 D.4.2 Step 2: Generic Modem Configuration Add a new Generic Modem to the ComPort, select a Maximum B
Appendix D. Interfacing Loggernet to RUDICS D-5 Figure 34: Generic Modem Configuration (cont’d) Finally add a PakBusPort Device and a logger and co
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ii Appendix A. Sample Data Transfer Calculations... A-1 B. Hardware Installation ....
iii 20. CR1000 Hardware Configuration ............... 18 21. CR1000 Schedule Configuration ....
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