9 activate alarms, 10 set probe reading schedule, 11 set wake up events – In-Situ Telemetry System: Cube 300S Quick Start Guide User Manual

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If you are using a third-party cellular service
provider, you must contact them for your APN.

3. If your cellular service provider requires a user name

and password, enter those in the fields under the
access point name. In-Situ Inc. does not require a
user name or password.

4. Enter up to 2 phone numbers in the fields under

"SMS" to receive data or alerts via text messages.

5. To receive data or alerts using email, enter the SMTP

server for your email or internet service provider. If
your provider requires a user name and password,
enter those in the fields under the SMTP server.

6. Enter the email address you'd like to receive the email

from (must be a valid address), the address to receive
email, and a carbon copy address if desired.

7. If you are using FTP to receive data, fill in all the fields

of the FTP parameters section.

8. Click Write options and parameters.

Activate Alarms

1. Click the Alarms tab.

2. Select the alarms you wish to activate. To activate

alarms that are dependent on probe parameter
readings, select "Reading from probe out of range."

3. Under the "Alarm options" heading, select whether to

send alarms using SMS (text) messages when they
occur, then select whether to send alarm statuses
each time the Cube sends measurement values.

4. Enter the number of consecutive times a parameter in

Absolute alarm mode can exceed it's threshold
before an SMS message is generated. A value of 1
means an SMS message is generated every time.

5. Enter the number of consecutive times a parameter in

Incremental alarm mode can exceed it's threshold
before an SMS message is generated. A value of 1
means an SMS message is generated every time.

6. Enter the maximum number of text messages to be

sent for the same Alarm episode.

7. Enter the maximum number of alarms that can be

sent per day.

8. Click Write alarm parameters.

Set Probe Reading Schedule

1. Click Periodicity of wake-up events.

2. Select how often in minutes the Cube reads the

probes. A value of 0 means the Cube never reads the
probes, a value of 60 means every hour, and a value
of 1440 means a reading every 24 hours.

3. Select how often the Cube saves the readings. A

value of 1 means every reading.

4. Click the checkbox if you want the Cube to transmit

data every time it logs (not recommended).

5. Select the significant digits to be included in the data.

6. Click Write periodicity and options.

Set Wake Up Events

The Cube can be programmed with up to 8 different
wake up periods. A wake up period is when the Cube
sends data, sends a status text message, or waits for
an external connection.

1. Click the Wake up events tab.

2. Under "Wake up no. 1," select the amount of time for

the Cube to wake up.

3. Select the day of the week for the wake up event.

4. Select the starting time. The Cube cannot be

programmed for 12:00:00 AM.

5. Select the type of task for this wake up event. If "Wait

for phone connections" is selected, other options
become available.

6. Scroll down to program additional wake up events.

7. When all events are programmed, click Write wake

up events.

Activate the Modem

1. Click Functional mode and test.

2. Click the Modem, settings, and tests tab.

3. Click the Activate modem button.

4. Select the GSM band for your geographical area and

click the Set GSM band button.

5. Click the Verify SIM and PIN button.

6. Click the Show signal quality button if you are near

your deployment area.

7. Click the Deactivate modem button.

Test Remote Communications

1. Click the Test tab.

2. Click the SMS sending test button to send a test text

message to the phone number(s) you specified in the
previous setup.

∙ Error 505 indicates a forbidden character has been
inserted in the phone number string.

3. Click the Data sending test button to have a sample

data file sent to either the FTP site or email addresses
you specified in the previous setup.

∙ Error 812 indicates the Access Point Name is
incorrect or unavailable.
∙ Error 841 indicates the FTP username, password,
or FTP address is incorrect.

Start the Cube

1. Click the Status tab.

2. Select the day the Cube will turn on. If the Switch-on

day is anything but "Now," also select a time to start
the device.

3. Click the Start device button if you want to start the

Cube now. If the Switch-on day is a different day,
close the software and the Cube will start on the
specified day.

Deploy the Cube

Deploy your In-Situ Inc. Instruments as described in the
Owner's Manual.

The Cube must be deployed in an area that receives
direct sunlight for most of the day. In the northern
hemisphere, deploy the Cube with the solar panel
facing south. In the southern hemisphere, deploy the
Cube with the solar panel facing north.

The Cube includes four plastic mounting adapters that
can be attached to the pre-drilled holes on the back of
the enclosure using the provided screws. In-Situ Inc.

recommends using bolts to secure the plastic mounting
brackets to your deployment location.

If you are deploying the Cube using the Wall Mounting
Adaptor (PN 0062330), follow the instructions included
with the adapter.

If you are deploying the Cube using a different method,
use the guidelines on the back of the Cube enclosure
for appropriate mounting hardware dimensions.
Always screw mounting hardware into the pre-drilled
holes on the back of the enclosure. Never drill directly
into the enclosure. This will void the warranty.

Improving Signal Quality

Cellular signal depends on several factors, including
coverage area, antenna type, and objects in the area
that may cause interference.

If your Cube is receiving poor signal or frequently
misses transmissions, you can check the following to
help determine the cause.

∙ Check the cellular provider's coverage area map.
Your deployment area may be in a non-coverage area.

∙ Check the area surrounding your equipment. Objects
like trees, electrical wires, and cement walls can affect
cell reception. Consider moving the Cube to a different
area to test reception.

∙ If your system cannot be moved, consider using a
different type of antenna that can be mounted away
from potential interference.

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