System Guide D4100 MOSAIC Water Datamatic, Ltd. 2007 Datamatic, Ltd. 2007
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Table Of Contents Table Of Contents ..............................................................................................2 Regulatory Information .......................................................................................3 Introduction.........................................................................................................4 Equipment ..........................................................................................................5 D4100 MOSAIC Meter Interface Unit (MIU) ...................................................5 D4100 MOSAIC Wire-end ..........................................................................6 D4100 MOSAIC Logical Switch ..................................................................6 Lid Lock.........................................................................................................7 Installation Supplies............................................................................................8 Optic Sensor-end D4100 MOSAIC Installation Supplies ................................8 Wire-end D4100 MOSAIC Installation Supplies .............................................9 Logical Switch D4100 MOSAIC Installation Supplies...................................10 Installation Considerations................................................................................11 Installation Procedures .....................................................................................12 Installation Overview for Water D4100 MOSAICs........................................12 Wire-end D4100 MOSAIC Installation Procedure ........................................15 Logical Switch D4100 MOSAIC Installation Procedure ................................18 Appendix A Wire-end D4100 MOSAIC Connections - Encoded Meters ....19 Contacting Datamatic .......................................................................................20 System Support during Business Hours ......................................................20 System Support after Business Hours .........................................................20 Paging a Support Representative after Business Hours ..............................21
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Datamatic, Ltd. 2007 Regulatory Information United States of America, FCC:
Note: 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.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC ID: ODYD4100 Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Canada, Industry Canada (IC) The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 210 Industry Canada. This Class B digital device complies with Canadian ICES-003. The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canadas website www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb Datamatic, Ltd. 2007
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Introduction The D4100 MOSAIC System is an automatic meter reading system designed for reading meter data remotely and wirelessly. This is accomplished using the Datamatic D4100 MOSAIC Meter Interface Unit (MIU) that forms a mesh network with neighboring D4100 MOSAIC MIUs, and reports data to the Home Office (HO) through strategically placed gateway devices. The main benefits of using a D4100 MOSAIC System are:
Real-time access to meter readings Built-in logging of 72+ days of consumption data Complete remote control of MIUs through MOSAIC Software Interface Meter lids do not have to be removed for reads Meter pits do not have to be dug out or pumped out for reads Increased accuracy of meter readings Safer meter reading procedure Visiting the site is not necessary for data collection Please consult the MOSAIC Software Interface Guide for user instructions regarding data access, configuring, or upgrading the D4100 MOSAIC. After reviewing this guide you should be able to successfully deploy the D4100 MOSAIC for your application.
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Datamatic, Ltd. 2007 Equipment D4100 MOSAIC Meter Interface Unit (MIU) The D4100 MOSAIC Meter Interface Unit (MIU) tracks and transmits meter reading data. Each D4100 MOSAIC can be configured to record 72+ days of hourly consumption readings, thereby enabling the resolution of billing disputes. The D4100 MOSAIC signal includes the meter number, meter reading, battery voltage, tamper flag, and a leak indicator. Battery: 3.6-volt lithium chloride D-cell Material: Polycarbonate Construction: Ultrasonic welding Operating Temperature Range: -40F to 185F Radio Communication Frequency: 902 - 928 MHz D4100 MOSAIC Optic Sensor-end This D4100 MOSAIC uses an optical sensor unit to track meter activity. The infrared sensor is oriented so that the register needle approaches the sensor from the cable side and perpendicular to the cable. The indicators on the top side of the sensor need to be aligned with the passing sweep hand. As the needle sweeps past the sensor, it changes the light reflected back from the meter face, and an incremental count is registered. The optical sensor is affixed to the meter face using a high-bond adhesive tape. Unique Features:
Use existing meters. The D4100 MOSAIC Optic Sensor Model is the only available technology for automating meters without electronic registers Ultrasonically-welded, seamless construction designed to withstand constant submersion Leak Detection Tamper Detection Battery Status Indicator Optical Sensor Tape Specification Manufacturer: 3M Part Number: 4951VHB Minimum Application Temp: 33 Fahrenheit Curing Time: 24 hours Datamatic, Ltd. 2007
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D4100 MOSAIC Wire-end The D4100 MOSAIC for water meters installs in under five minutes on virtually any meter. Wired-end Model D4100 MOSAIC's support all the popular pulse and encoder registers. The D4100 MOSAIC eliminates the need for meter changeout for the purpose of AMR implementation and can save utilities millions of dollars in meters and installation labor. Unique Features:
Use existing meters. Maintain the freedom to choose meters without the constraints of proprietary AMR system. Ultrasonically-welded, seamless construction designed to withstand constant submersion Accommodates direct-read, pulse and encoded registers Leak Detection Tamper Detection Battery Status Indicator Above ground, below ground or through-the-lid installation D4100 MOSAIC Logical Switch the D4100 MOSAIC's already Meter Independent approach The D4100 MOSAIC Logical Switch (FFLS) represents another step forward for the innovative D4100 MOSAIC AMR technology. The FFLS combines the unshakeable accuracy of an absolute encoder register with the low cost of a pulse register. It provides an instant interface to Master Meter
"high glass" and similar registers on any size meter, adding one more option to to Automatic Meter Reading. The FFLS works by sensing the magnet embedded in the register's sweep needle. Each revolution sends a signal that increments tracks REVERSE rotations (backflow)! D4100 MOSAIC readings remain 100%
accurate even under less-than-ideal line conditions. Installation takes only seconds using a standard screwdriver. the D4100 MOSAIC. The Logical Switch also D4100 MOSAIC Logical Switch on Master Meter Unique Features:
Encoder performance without the cost Interfaces to Master Meter "high glass" and similar registers - all meter sizes Tracks forward and reverse flow with 100% accuracy Connects directly to D4100 MOSAIC Water MIU in less than 1 minute Can be ordered pre-potted to D4100 MOSAIC Water MIU No power required
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Datamatic, Ltd. 2007 Lid Lock If the lid has a hole for the unit, use the cap and wing nut assembly
(lid lock pictured at right). Ensure that enough space exists between the box lid and the ground for the unit to sit. If not, remove some of the dirt from the bottom of the box. Do not over tighten lid locks. D4100 MOSAIC Lid lock Datamatic, Ltd. 2007
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Installation Supplies Optic Sensor-end D4100 MOSAIC Installation Supplies Basic Supplies:
Razor blade tool or chisel Non Pumice Fast Orange 7.5 15 Fl Oz. Part No 23116 Fl. Oz Part No. 23108 Cloth Rags 99% Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol Lint Free Cotton Squares Plumbers Goop Adhesive #15112 (Purple Tube) Zip Ties14 PVC pipe; sch. 40 Sensor flaps Wire Cutter (for cutting zip ties) 9 Volt Battery 3M Adhesive Replacements Below is an illustration of materials used with Sensor-end installations:
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Datamatic, Ltd. 2007 Wire-end D4100 MOSAIC Installation Supplies Water Pit Splice Supplies:
Following is a list of materials required to install a wire-end D4100 MOSAIC using the Water Pit Splice technique:
Devcon Mark 5 epoxy gun for 50ml cartridge Mixing Nozzle for Gun #14285 UY connectors
3M IDC Connector-Yellow Part No. 34-7035-9854-9
3M IDC Connector- Red Part No. 78-8064-7439-7
AMP Tel-Splice Connector 2 Wire 19-26 AWG-Part No. 1-552795-2
AMP Tel-Splice Connector 3 Wire 19-26 AWG-Part No. 1-552678-2 Burial pod
UY connector/Burial pod combination Connector Kings Corp 800-822-6608.
3-3M UY Meter Kit SA1013E {3-3M Gels for each plastic pod}
3M Direct Burial Splice Pod Part No. 054007-09964 (0110 firmware Wire-end D4100 MOSAIC or higher) Devcon Polystrate 2 Ton Epoxy Cartridge #14260 2-ton Epoxy Devcon Polystrate 2-ton epoxy 14260 www.devcon.com (to locate a local distributor.) Loctite Quick Set Epoxy gel QM-50 81501 (can locate local distributor.)
Lowes local hardware store www.LOWES.com and go to the Store Locator to find a local store. NOTE: All supplies for Water Pit Splice method can be purchased from:
Datamatic.com, Ltd. 888-326-5032 or 972-234-5000 www.Datamatic.com Below are illustrations of materials used with the Water Pit Splice technique:
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Basement Splice Supplies:
Following is a list of materials required to install a wire-end D4100 MOSAIC using the Basement Splice technique:
UY connectors or Posi lock connectors
Distributors such as Home Depot, Lowes, Graybar, Fastenal, Parts Associates 3M Scotch 2200 Vinyl Mastic Pads
www.3m.com (to locate local distributor) NOTE: All supplies for Water Pit Splice method can be purchased from:
Datamatic.com, Ltd. 888--326-5032 or 972-234-5000 www.Datamatic.com Below is an illustration of materials used with the Basement Splice Technique:
Basic Supplies:
Kline Krimping Tool Part No. D2346 Wire Stripper Zip ties, White, 14 9 Volt Battery PVC pipe; sch. 40 Logical Switch D4100 MOSAIC Installation Supplies Basic Supplies:
Cross-tipped screwdriver Cloth rags Zip ties, White, 14 PVC pipe; sch. 40 9 Volt Battery
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Datamatic, Ltd. 2007 Installation Considerations 1. Signal distance varies depending on the location of the D4100 MOSAIC. Those installed above ground generally transmit the greatest distance. 2. The material of a pit or vault lid affects the transmission range. For example, a transmitter has a greater range sending from a pit with a plastic lid than a cast iron lid. 3. Lids with holes of a diameter of roughly 1 3/4 inches make it possible to mount the D4100 MOSAIC through the lid. This can increase transmission range significantly. 4. Complete field installation of a D4100 MOSAIC takes 5-10 minutes, depending on the meter location and mounting application. 5. If the lid has a hole for the unit, use the cap and wing nut assembly (lid lock pictured at right). Ensure that enough space exists between the box lid and the ground for the unit to sit. If not, remove some of the dirt from the bottom of the box. Do not over-
tighten lid locks. Datamatic, Ltd. 2007
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Installation Procedures Installation Overview for Water D4100 MOSAICs 1. Perform a site survey to determine where best to install the Gateway devices and where to designate MIU mesh network areas. 2. Configure MIUs before on site installation with the unique mesh word to form a group of selected MIUs into a mesh network. 3. Prepare the meter. 4. Attach the D4100 MOSAIC. 5. Using a mobile gateway, take a reading to verify neighbor MIUs on the mesh. 6. Once the entire route is installed, verify connectivity from the installed gateway to the Home Office.
#1 Preparation Of the Meter 1. Remove meter box lid. 2. Survey the meter, checking lid, hole depth, and overall cleanliness. 3. Check for meter disqualification. 4. Place sensor flap onto D4100 MOSAIC cable. 5. Flip lid back and pre-clean meter face/lens using Fast Orange non-pumice cleaner and a cloth or cotton swab to remove residue. 6. Clean meter face/lens with 99% isopropyl alcohol and a NEW lint-free cotton swab. 7. Re-wipe the surface of the meter lens with a clean, new cotton swab each time until the swab comes up clean, and the clean lens squeaks when wiped. 8. After cleaning, ensure that the lens is completely dry; allow time for the alcohol to evaporate. NOTE: Only use isopropyl rubbing alcohol marked 99% by volume. Lower concentrations, such as the commonly available 91%, do not clean or evaporate well and adversely affect sensor-to-meter bond.
#2 Placement of the Sensor 1. Insert sensor cable through sensor flap. 2. Remove the adhesive backing from the high-bond tape on the optic sensor face. 3. Orient the sensor so the water meter needle approaches the sensor from the cable side and perpendicular to the cable. There are indents on each side of the sensor base that are to be in line with the needle when it passes. Do not place the sensor over any moving part or the sweep hand of the register. Normally, place sensor along outer edge of register. NOTE: Do not place the sensor over any moving part or the sweep hand of the register. Normally, place sensor along outer edge of register. Here is an example of correct Sensor Placement:
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#3 Pressure To the Sensor on the Meter NOTE: Since the 3M tape provides a pressure sensitive seal, the installer must apply 15 lbs. of pressure to the D4100 MOSAIC optical sensor immediately after attaching to the lens surface for a minimum of 60 seconds. 1. Very Important: Press the adhesive down for 60+ seconds using 15 lbs of pressure. Allow 24-96 hours to cure. 2. Fasten the cable to the register with a zip tie. 3. Place Goop-Plumbers Adhesive #15112 (purple tube) around the metal edge sensor and under the tail of the sensor. Do not squirt the adhesive UNDER the 3M seal. The goal is to provide a temporary water barrier between the meter face and the metal edge of the sensor, so that the 3M adhesive can cure properly. 4. Position the flap at the base of the sensor so that it folds over and hangs above the register to try to keep most of the stray light out while it processes through AutoCAL. The flap will be pulled over the sensor snuggly lying flatter on the meter during the Read and Verify procedure that will be discussed later. Datamatic, Ltd. 2007
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Final Optic Sensor-end D4100 MOSAIC Installation Steps 1. A full cure on the seal is achieved in 24-96 hours. Do not touch, pull, move, or handle the sensor in any way during this period. 2. Mount the D4100 MOSAIC box with the threaded neck pointing up. 3. Mounting can be accomplished by attaching to a wall, stake, or through a hole in the meter box or vault. 4. Typical meter pits will use an 18 long PVC stake. Push the stake into the ground approx. 6 deep, adjacent to the meter register. 5. Attach the D4100 MOSAIC to the stake with the zip ties (6 or 14). 6. If utilizing a lid lock, make certain not to over-tighten the D4100 MOSAIC within the lock. 7. Check for lid clearance; be sure to never rest the weight of the meter lid on the D4100 MOSAIC. D4100 MOSAIC Installation pictures:
Example of a GOOD Sensor-end Installation. Example of a BAD Sensor-end Installation. What is wrong here? ____________________ Example of a BAD Sensor-end Installation. What is wrong here? ____________________ Example of a BAD Sensor-end Installation. What is wrong here? _____________________
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Datamatic, Ltd. 2007 Wire-end D4100 MOSAIC Installation Procedure Refer to Appendix D & E to determine wire the correct connection for the brand and model of meter.
#1 Set the Reading Mode Set D4100 MOSAIC reading mode to Verify Mode.
#2 Wire Connections Connect the wires with the D4100 MOSAIC and meter using the schematics below:
Schematics: Write in the Wire Color Combinations Below D4100 MOSAIC Meter Schematics: Write in the Wire Color Combinations Below D4100 MOSAIC Meter Connect the wires using UY gel cap connectors. If the wires are stripped, cut off the stripped ends. Wires must have unstripped ends for use in gel cap connectors. Use the Klein crimping tool to secure the gel cap connectors. Below is an illustration of the wires spliced using the UY gel cap connectors:
NOTE: Once connected to the encoded register, test the D4100 MOSAIC connections by programming the unit and receiving the encoded setup message. Pulse output registers do not have pre-install test capabilities. Therefore, be sure to have wires connected properly prior to filling pods with epoxy.
#3 Splice Methods Water Pit Splice Method using burial pods:
Fill the burial pod halfway to two-thirds full with epoxy. Insert the UY connections into the burial pod so that cables come out of either side. Completely fill the empty space left in the pod with approved 2-ton epoxy. Tap to make any air bubbles rise to the top. Datamatic, Ltd. 2007
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Snap the burial pod shut and allow 30 minutes of drying time. Below are examples of approved Burial Pods that can be used with the Wire-end D4100 MOSAIC:
3M Direct Burial Splice Pod Firmware 011 & 0111 UY connector/Burial pod combination Firmware 0106-0109 Below is an illustration of the water pit splice method including the meter and D4100 MOSAIC:
Water Pit Splice Method for Direct Register Connections:
Strip the wires back 4 inches. Cut excess wires and direct connect to meter according to wire connections guide per register type. Pod remaining wires in black pod and fill with epoxy per approved method. Each register terminal and wire connection must be protected from moisture utilizing the Electrical Insulating Compound specified below.
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Datamatic, Ltd. 2007 DOW CORNING Mfg. Model #: 4 Distributor: Grainger - Grainger item #: 6Y765 Unit of Measure: 5.3 oz. Tube Basement Splice:
Connect D4100 MOSAIC wires to register cable wires using the UY connectors. Space the connections out so that the Mastic pad will cover the entire connection. The 3M Scotch Vinyl Mastic Pad can be cut so that one pad covers 2-3 installations depending on number of wires needed and type of connectors used. Be sure there is enough pad to completely cover the connections. Due to the nature of the Mastic adhesive, this installation cannot be completed in temperatures below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Once the Mastic adhesive is placed over the splice, it must be squeezed together and molded around the splice to insure a watertight seal. Below is an illustration of the wire connections with the Mastic adhesive:
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Logical Switch D4100 MOSAIC Installation Procedure The D4100 MOSAIC Logical Switch MUST be handled with care at all times. A drop or shock of any kind could affect the performance of the Logical Switch. The Logical Switch is compatible with D4100 MOSAIC.
#1 Set the Reading Mode Set D4100 MOSAIC reading mode to Verify Mode.
#2 Clean the Register Clean the register with a rag to make sure there is no mud or dirt that would get caught between the collar and glass.
#3 Attach the Logical Switch to the Register Place the Logical Switch on the register and secure with the two screws attached on the switch. Final Logical Switch D4100 MOSAIC Installation Steps 1. Mount the D4100 MOSAIC box with the threaded neck pointing up. 2. Mounting can be accomplished by attaching to a wall, stake or through hole in meter box/vault lid. 3. Typical meter pits will use an 18 long PVC stake with drilled holes. Push the stake into the ground approx. 6 deep, adjacent to the meter register. 4. Attach the D4100 MOSAIC to the stake with the zip ties (6 or 14) utilizing the holes in the PVC. 5. If utilizing a lid lock, make certain not to over-tighten the D4100 MOSAIC within the lock. 6. Check for lid clearance; be sure to never rest the weight of the meter lid on the D4100 MOSAIC. 7. Pick up all trash in and around the pit or installation area. 8. Secure the lid back on the pit. Initial installation and programming of D4100 MOSAIC is complete. The installation data gathered should now be emailed to Datamatic. Then, proceed to the Read and Verify Procedure steps. Below is an example of a Logical Switch D4100 MOSAIC installation:
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Datamatic, Ltd. 2007 Encoded Red 1 post Appendix A Wire-end D4100 MOSAIC Connections - Encoded Meters Register Type FF Wires Meter Wires Comments Encoded Red Green Brand ABB/Kent Model Scancoder Hersey Translator Encoded Master Meter Dialog Encoded Metron Prolink Encoded Neptune T-8 Neptune AUTO Encoded Rockwell Rockwell ECR 3 wire ECR 2 wire Encoded Encoded Rockwell Touchread Encoded 3 wire Rockwell Touchread Encoded Schlumberger 2 wire ARB V Encoded Schlumberger ARB VI Encoded Schlumberger AUTO Encoded Sensus Sensus SR II 3 wire SR II Encoded Green Red Black Red Green Black Red Green Black Brown White Black Black Red Green Black Green Green Red Red Green Black Green Black Red Green Black Red 2 post 3 post Black Red Green Red Green Green Black Red Green Black Red Black Red Red Black Red Green Green Black Red Green Black Red Green Black Red Black Red Red Black Black Red Green Black Green Red Black Red Green Black Red Green Black Red Green Red Green Green Black Black 0109 +
0107 +
If dials have 2 cards
= ARB 5 If dials have 3 cards, can =
ARB 5 or ARB 6 0109 +
0109 +
FF Red and Green together Datamatic, Ltd. 2007
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Encoded Red Red 2 wire Invensys AMR System Encoded Neptune E-coder Encoded Badger Absolute Encoder Encoded Metron Spectrum 22 Encoded AMCO InVision Encoded Invensys/Sensus ICE Encoded Green Red to Meter Red Black Red Black Red Green Green Black Red Green Black Red Black Black Red Green Red Green Green Black Red Green Black Red White Black Red Black Red Green Black Green Red Black Red Program as a Neptune Auto Program as a Sensus SRII 3-wire Program as a Green Green Sensus SRII 3-wire Black Black Contacting Datamatic Datamatic, Ltd. offers the following benefits to customers under the RouteSTAR MVP Meter Reading System maintenance agreement.
24-hour telephone support for MOSAIC Interface Software.
Two-hour response time on telephone calls.
Preventative maintenance on system hardware.
Best effort turn-around time for repairs.
Software updates. System Support during Business Hours Support is available to customers of Datamatic, Ltd. from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CST. The toll-free customer support number is (888) 326-5032. System Support after Business Hours
Customers requiring assistance after Datamatic business hours can leave a message for the appropriate group. Emergency assistance is available 24 hours a day.
If this is an emergency, press 2 at the greeting to page a Customer Support Representative.
If this is not an emergency and can wait until the next business day, listen for the options to leave a message.
Leave your name, number, and message at the prompt.
A customer support representative should return your call the next business day.
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Datamatic, Ltd. 2007 Paging a Support Representative after Business Hours
Call the Customer Support number above.
Press 2 to leave an emergency message.
Leave your name, number, and message at the prompt.
A support representative will be paged and return your call within two hours. For the most timely response, call the Toll Free number (888) 326-5032 from 7:30am to 5:30pm CST or submit an email. If you call after that time you can leave a message, and someone will call you back within two hours. There is also the Support Request Form, which you can fill out and submit. You will receive a response back from support regarding the information you have entered on this page. Datamatic, Ltd. 2007
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