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USER MANUAL

Rev.3.9

Odorization monitor

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.

GENERAL ................................................................................................................................... 5

1.1.

Product operation ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5

1.2.

Available models ......................................................................................................................................................................... 6

1.3.

Warnings ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

1.4.

Technical characteristics .......................................................................................................................................................... 10

2.

INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................ 11

2.1.

Mechanical installation of basic model.................................................................................................................................... 11

2.2.

Mechanical installation with Sampling System accessory ..................................................................................................... 12

2.3.

Mechanical installation with wall-mounted Sampling System .............................................................................................. 13

2.4.

Quick programming and start-up ........................................................................................................................................... 14

2.5.

Test measurement ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15

2.6.

Diagnostics ................................................................................................................................................................................. 15

2.7.

Electrical connections inside the control unit ......................................................................................................................... 15

2.8.

Version with 12V power supply ............................................................................................................................................... 17

2.9.

Version with 230V power supply ............................................................................................................................................. 18

2.10.

Version with 4-20mA analogue outlets ................................................................................................................................ 19

2.11.

Version with RS485 modbus serial outlet ........................................................................................................................... 22

2.12.

Version with external RS232 interface cable ...................................................................................................................... 22

3.

MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................ 24

3.1.

Basic model calibration (manual operator calibration) ......................................................................................................... 24

3.2.

Calibration with the Sampling System .................................................................................................................................... 24

3.3.

Dip-switches, LEDs and Edor buttons .................................................................................................................................... 25

4.

USER GUIDE ............................................................................................................................ 26

4.1.

Quick application guide ............................................................................................................................................................ 26

4.2.

Communication type ................................................................................................................................................................. 26

4.3.

Serial Console ............................................................................................................................................................................ 27

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4.4.

Changing the date via SMS ...................................................................................................................................................... 30

4.5.

Modbus table for versions with RS485 serial outlet ............................................................................................................... 30

4.6.

Direct GSM connection via SMS ............................................................................................................................................. 33

4.7.

Edor events codes ...................................................................................................................................................................... 34

5.

EDOR CENTRAL ...................................................................................................................... 37

5.1.

Functionality .............................................................................................................................................................................. 37

5.2.

System requirements ................................................................................................................................................................. 37

5.3.

Installation and first start-up ................................................................................................................................................... 38

5.4.

Login .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 38

5.5.

User management ...................................................................................................................................................................... 38

5.6.

Application configuration ......................................................................................................................................................... 39

5.7.

Installation of RS232 serial modems ....................................................................................................................................... 40

5.8.

Installation of USB modem ...................................................................................................................................................... 40

5.9.

Remote-reading peripherals (main window) .......................................................................................................................... 41

5.10.

New/Modify Peripherals ....................................................................................................................................................... 44

5.11.

Exporting and printing ......................................................................................................................................................... 45

5.12.

Serial Console (local programming) .................................................................................................................................... 46

5.13.

Remote programming and remote-controls........................................................................................................................ 47

5.14.

Events Log ............................................................................................................................................................................. 49

5.15.

Edor Diagnostics ................................................................................................................................................................... 50

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USER MANUAL
EDOR
Last updated 20/06/2013

Language: ENGLISH

This manual is an integral and essential part of the product. Read carefully the instructions contained
herein as they provide important information regarding safety and maintenance.
This equipment is intended exclusively for the use for which it was designed. Any other use is to be
considered improper and as such dangerous. The Manufacturer declines any responsibilities for
damages caused by improper, wrong and unreasonable use.
Any intervention that alters the structure or the operation cycle of the machine must be performed or
allowed by authorized CPL staff.
CPL may not be held responsible for consequences deriving from the use of non-original spare parts
CPL reserves the right to make technical changes to this manual and to the equipment without prior
notice. In case of typos or other kind of mistakes, the corrections will be included in the new version of
this manual.
This manual cannot be reproduced without written consent by CPL Concordia.

This manual refers to the devices featuring the following firmware versions: 0.01, 1.52, 1.53, 1.55,
1.56, 1.59, 2.13, 2.14, 4.01, 4.02, 5.02, 5.03, 5.04, 6.02, 7.01, 7.02, e 8.01.
For different versions, please contact CPL Concordia to receive the corresponding manual.

CPL Concordia Soc. Coop.


Via A. Grandi, 39 - 41033 Concordia s/S (MO) - Italy
tel.: +39 0535 615 511 - fax: +39 0535 615 510
http://www.cpl.it - e-mail: info@cpl.it

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1. GENERAL
1.1.

Product operation

Edor is the new sensor for the remote monitoring of the amount of monitoring in natural gas, used as a
remote survey unit. It can detect three types of odorant: TBM (mercaptan compounds), THT
(tetrahydrothiophene) and EM(EthylMercaptan).
The device can be installed inside odorization plants to check the intake of odorant in gas (gas distribution
stations, or R.E.M.I.), or along the gas distribution network to obtain a constant measurement of the
amount of odorant reaching the users end points (GRF and GRI distribution stations).
The device uses electrochemical sensors, i.e. specific cells for each type of measured odorant. Typically,
the sensor is tested in presence of the gas by opening a low-energy solenoid valve once or up to 4 times a
day. The rate measured is then transmitted to the data centre once a day via SMS. In case a low dosage
of gas is detected in two consecutive measures, the device warns the on-call technician by sending an
SMS to his cell phone number and the central software EdorCentral notifies the alarm on the video screen.
The measurements are transmitted by means of remote communication device (modem) that sends data
directly via SMS (basic version), to the gas network manager, enabling him to constantly monitor and
record the networks odorization state without the assistance of additional staff members who are usually
called to perform this verification activity every now and then.
Connection to the electricity network is not required as the device runs entirely on batteries (basic
version). However versions with solar panel power supplies are available with 230VAC and 12-24VDC.
Due to the softwares temperature compensation function, the device can guarantee accuracy of 15%1.
The temperature is detected through a PT100 probe installed next to the sensor.
With the Sampling System accessory (SS option) it is possible to achieve accuracy of less than 10%1
thanks to periodical self-calibrations with a sample gas cylinder connected to a second solenoid valve.
Without the SS accessory it is however possible to perform periodical manual calibrations (intervention of
an operator with a sample gas cylinder on the unit/station).
The device can be entirely configured directly by the user via SMS in text mode on a cell phone.
Edor Central is an application for PC Windows dedicated to the configuration and the remote-reading of
individual Edor stations. It is multi-user and multi-language software capable of saving the entire log of
the measurements and generating a report that is easily imported via Microsoft Excel for quick
consultation. Through user-friendly input screens, EdorCentral enables users to configure any operation
parameter without requiring knowledge of communication protocols. The softwares only requirement is
the connection to a dedicated GSM modem to receive and send SMS that is connected to a computer. The
proper operation of EdorCentral is guaranteed solely with these types of modem: Siemens TC35i,
Cinterion TC35i, Siemens TC65 (all models with RS232 serial port), and Digicom USB Wave GPRS M,
with USB port.

Central Software for EDOR

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Es:

EDOR
Code:

Ecom
model

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Available models
HNGBSN

(1)(2)(3) (4)(5)(6)

Description
Remote-measurement unit

Code 1
H
B
E

Product version
THT detection
TBM detection
EM detection

Code 2
N
S

Measurement device
Sampling System accessory absent
Sampling System accessory present with sample gas cylinder included containing 1 litre of odorized
nitrogen

Code 3
G
N

Modem
GSM modem (basic version)
without modem (for special uses)

Code 4
B
L
R
T

Power supply
Battery power (basic version)
Solar panels
230Vac network
Low voltage (12-24 Vdc)

Code 5
S
M
A

Communication protocol
SMS protocol (basic version)
RS485 Modbus (not available with battery-powered version)
4-20mA analogue outlets (not available with battery-powered version)

Code 6
N

Third solenoid valve measurement


without 3rd solenoid valve

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Warnings

NOTES REGARDING THE INSTALLATION SITE

We recommend you install the control unit where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight for long
hours, or alternatively, follow the countermeasures mentioned in the installations notes;

Check that the electrical cabin is free from gas leaks using a gas detector;

Check that the GSM service is available, and install an external antenna if necessary;

Check that the pressure on the gas pipeline is 25-35 mbar by using an interception valve with a
1/4 NPT F connector (the plug must be identified beforehand);

Check that the explosion risk areas have been classified and identified pursuant to local legislation
in order to install the GSM modem in a safe zone;

Check that the 4 holes in the electrical cabin have a diameter of 5 mm to fix the GSM unit and a
hole with a 24 mm diameter for the cables to pass through it.

INSTALLATION NOTES

The start-up and maintenance operations should be performed by qualified staff only;

disconnect the battery before performing any kind of operation on the device;

TBM is extremely prone to oxidation and connects to any surface until it reaches saturation. It is
therefore important you connect the Edor device to the low-absorption methane connection pipe
supplied with the device and perform a quick test. Alternately you may use an AISI 316 stainless
steel pipe with 6 mm diameter for permanent installation;

during the maintenance phase use CPL parts only; the use of parts from other manufacturers will
void the warranty;

follow the instructions regarding wiring and connection to other systems or transducers;

the internal analyser must be protected from dust and rain and from temperatures above 40C:
secure it near the ground, in upright position, at the shaded side of the station/unit. In case of
metal cabs, provide for insulation or protect the outer sides exposed to direct sunlight via reflective
films or insulate the cabin with aluminium panels at a distance of 3 cm from the cabin itself;

the site where the monitoring unit will be installed should be absolutely free from gas leaks or from
any type of gas-related substances (traces of TBM, THT, ammonia or any other polluting
substance). The measurement cell may be damaged by the constant presence of concentrations of
chemical, sulphurous or polluting substances. Check the installation site with gas leak detectors
before installing the device;

read the ATEX manual regarding safety instructions;

loads above 60 Litres/h or excessive pressure may deteriorate the odorant-detection cell;

loads below 20 Litres/h may produce measurements with a negative rate;

excessive distances (above 1.5 m) between one monitor unit and the measured point may
negatively influence measurement accuracy;

in the basic version, make sure that the manual calibrating channel is always closed with a stopper
during normal operation to avoid leaks and misleading measurements;

the sensor also produces a signal when it detects substances other than THT; the next page will
provide an non-exhaustive list of some of the substances with their relative measurements. The
same observations apply for the TBM sensor;

complete the EDOR activation module before installation and send it via fax directly to CPL
Concordia, at the following fax number: (+39) 0535-616124;

make sure the device is perfectly calibrated before beginning large-scale measurement campaigns;

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if the connectors of the monitor units are disconnected, you will need to wait at least one hour
before performing measurements to allow the sensor to stabilise and 4 hours before performing
calibrations;

the measurement cell is affected by the effects of memory: many consecutive measurements (e.g.
3 measurements in 5 minutes) typically performed during the start-up phase may generate
exceeding measurements. We recommend waiting for at least 20 minutes from one measurement
(or calibration) and another;

the removal of factory tags (seals or labels) results in the expiry of the warranty. In case of a
device under inspection purposes, the device can be sold without a warranty period;

the cell has a warranty period of 6 months only in case all the warnings are followed. With average
concentrations of odorants the warranty expires, in any case, after nearly 1000 measurements
with an exposition time to gas equal to 1 minute each1;

Edor is a merely indicative, non-analytic measurement tool. Errors in measurement are due to the
inaccurate of certification of the sample cylinders, and for the presence of impurities in the gas
(that may interfere with the measurements performed by Edor, but not with a gas
chromatograph). Worth mentioning is the fact that even the gas chromatograph may produce
errors due to the sample cylinder used for the calibration;

The 15%1 accuracy rate refers to the measurement system of Edor, excluding any tolerance of the
calibration sample mixtures.

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Edors sensivity (THT version) to the substance found in gas

Edor sensitivity (TBM version) to the substances found in gas

CPL Concordia cannot be held responsible, for no reason whatsoever, for the damages to things or injuries
to persons deriving from tampering or from wrong, improper use, or in any case non-conforming to the
specifications contained in this manual.

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1.4.
Safety
features
Power supply
Battery life

Odorization
sensor
precision
Measurement
duration
Precision
<Sampling
system>
option
TBM
measurement
range
THT
measurement
range
Accessories

Connection to
the process

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Technical characteristics
Electrical power centre (IP66)
EDOR head (IP 20)
9V alkaline battery pack
7V lithium battery pack
Alkaline 5 months or Lithium 10
months
with 4 measurements per day
+ 1 SMS
From 5%1 to 30% for up to 6
months.
(no impurities in the gas) 1
From 2 to 6 minutes

10%1 for 1 year


Self-calibration every 21 dd

Gas stream
Intake
measurement
Gas for sampling

CH4, stream of 45 l/h


10-20 mBar

Standard Modality

[4 measurements + 1
SMS]
daily

Maximum 4.5 Litres

Type of odorant
Metres of cable
between the GSM
station and the
Edor head
Type of Modem

THT, TBM, EM
Std: 2 m.
Maximum: 10 m.
GSM

Std 0-40 mg.

Communication
protocol

SMS

Std 0-100 mg.

Working
temperature of
external unit
(modem)
Working
temperature of
internal probe
(Edor)
Dimensions

-20 +60C

Sampling System;
Output 4-20mA
coupling 1/4 NPT on the pipe
at the intake point

Mass

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-10 +40C

Electrical power centre


300x190x90 mm
Head 171x139x150 mm
5 Kg

The value is based on natural gas odorized by THT or TBM odorizants: the use of Ethylmercaptan could cause variations on it

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2. INSTALLATION
2.1.

Mechanical installation of basic model

Position the Edor monitor (EDOR head) in the hazardous area, near the gas outlet connector, in the
upright position and with the cables downwards. Keep the EDOR head the closest as possible to the
sampling point (distance < 1.5 m).
Position the external electrical control unit in a safe zone, connect the 4 pole cable (Edor sensor), and the
8 pole cable (PT100 sensor and the solenoid valve) to the analyser. Enter the SIM card without the PIN
code, then connect and disconnect the battery. Do not use cables longer than 10 m to connect the unit to
the head.
Adjust the gas stream outgoing from the conduct at 40-45 L/h and connect the stainless steel connecting
pipe to the inlet of the monitors solenoid valve No. 1 (measurement solenoid valve).
Connection to the battery is made directly in the factory, but decay due to operation begins as soon as
the circular cables are connected (4 and 8 poles).
Monitor without self-calibration
Interchangeable
sensor cartridge

network gas inlet

sample gas inlet


(to be closed with stopper)

4 and 8 pole connectors


If necessary, follow the programming instructions (see para. 2.4 Quick programming and start-up).
In order to prevent battery decay, make sure that the settings of dip switches at rest are as
follows: Dip1 OFF Dip2 OFF Dip3 OFF Dip4 OFF

Dip Switch EDOR are all switched downwards

Press button 1 to perform a test measurement (see para. 2.5 Test measurement).
Calibrate the tool if necessary (see para. 3.1 Basic model calibration).
For trouble-soothing, read paragraphs 2.6 Diagnostics and 3.3 Dip-switch, LEDs and buttons.
Note: the supply also includes a Rilsan pipe with related connectors for temporary installation.

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Mechanical installation with Sampling System accessory

Position the Edor monitor (EDOR head) in the hazardous area, near the gas outlet connector, in the
upright position and with the cables downwards. Keep the EDOR head the closest as possible to the
sampling point (distance < 1.5 m).
Position the external electrical control unit in a safe zone, connect the 4 pole cable (Edor sensor), and the
8 pole cable (PT100 sensor and the solenoid valve) to the analyser. Enter the SIM card without the PIN
code, then connect and disconnect the battery. Do not use cables longer than 10 m to connect the unit to
the head.
Adjust the gas stream outgoing from the conduct at 40-45 L/h and connect the stainless steel connecting
pipe to the inlet of the monitors solenoid valve No. 1 (measurement solenoid valve).
Adjust the gas stream outgoing from the conduct at 40-45 L/h and connect the stainless steel connecting
pipe to the inlet of the monitors solenoid valve No. 2 (calibration solenoid valve).
Connect the cable from the pressure switch, located on the sample cylinder reducer to the external control
unit. The pressure switch outlet is closed in case the cylinder is full.

Monitor unit with self-calibration Sampling System

Interchangeable sensor cartridge

Network gas inlet


Sample gas
inlet

Connection to the battery is made directly in the factory, but


decay due to operation begins as soon as the circular cables are connected (4 and 8 poles).
If necessary, follow the programming instructions (see para. 2.4 Quick programming and start-up).
In order to prevent battery decay, make sure that the settings of dip switches at rest are as
follows: Dip1 OFF Dip2 OFF Dip3 OFF Dip4 OFF, as shown in the figure below

Dip Switch EDOR are all switched downwards

Press button 1 to perform a test measurement (see para. 2.5 Test measurement).
Calibrate the tool if necessary (see para. 3.1 Basic model calibration).
For trouble-soothing, read paragraphs 2.6 Diagnostics and 3.3 Dip-switch, LEDs and buttons.
Note: the supply also includes a Rilsan pipe with related connectors for temporary installation.

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Mechanical installation with wall-mounted Sampling System

1. Drill an attachment hole to the wall where the unit will be installed
2. Drill a hole to allow the measurement pipe to pass through and connect the unit to the gas
network
3. The connector for the internal process should be made with a needle valve equipped with the
measurement circuit to allow for stream regulation (calibrate at 45 l/h) using an hexameter
4. The terminal end of the needle valve is connected to a stainless steel pipe with dual ogival stopper
and a diameter of 6 mm
5. Connect the other end of the pipe to the receptacle marked in the figure below (inlet measurement
EDOR connector)
6. Open the knob (blue, in the figure) of the gas cylinder situated inside the metallic panel
Once the EDOR panel is secured to the reduction unit, connect to the receptacle that will protrude inside
the stainless steel cabinet. The connector is of ODX type with 6 mm dual ogival stopper that will be
connected to the pipe that runs from the sampling point on the coupling found on the gas pipeline.
Threaded coupling for gas intake

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Quick programming and start-up

The device can be programmed and adjusted to the customers needs. This is done using EdorCentral or a
simple text SMS sent to the devices reference number. Controls, with their respective descriptions, are
contained in the EdorCentral chapter. The message is received once every day at the time configured as
the beginning of the measurements.
The machine is operative at the very first start and it uses factory settings, namely 4 measurements per
day, it receives configuration SMS messages and sends a measurement report at 7:00 am. To adjust
EDORs parameters to ones own needs, it is possible to send an SMS to configure the device ID and the
GSM numbers of the data centre and on-call technician. To do so send a message with the following text:
EN00112233;A=XXXXXXXX;D=YYYYYYYYY;E=ZZZZZZZZ;
where:
00112233 is the factory ID; for all configuration operations after the first one, use the last ID sent
XXXXXXXX (max 8 digits) is the new ID
YYYYYYYYY (max 15 digits) is the GSM number of the remote-reading centre
ZZZZZZZZ (max 15 digits) is the GSM number of the on-call technician in case of alarms
Note: basic configuration does not affect the machines hardware functionality. In case of wrong
configuration parameters, repeat the configuration.

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Test measurement

The measurement process enables the machine to detect the amount of current odorant and send a
report SMS with the value detected. The length of the measurement varies from 2 to 6 minutes.
1. Make sure the dip switches are positioned as follows: Dip 1 OFF Dip 2 OFF Dip 3 OFF Dip 4
OFF;
2. Press button 1 to start the measurement procedure.
The DL3 LED starts blinking to indicate that the measurement is started. After an initial adjustment
phase, the actual measurement begins (the solenoid valve clicks and gas leaks out). Once the
measurement is completed, the DL5 LED blinks to indicate that an SMS message is being sent with the
measured value.
The measurement process ends when all the LEDs are off.

2.6.

Diagnostics

In case of problems, disconnect the battery, wait for a dozens of


seconds and then connect the battery again. When the device
starts again, it will perform a self-diagnosis procedure to find any
erroneous connections or damages to the hardware. The start-up
sequence is as follows:
1. Modem activation and SIM card registration notified by a DL5
LED light that starts blinking;
2. Simultaneous switch-on of the DL3, DL2, and DL1 LEDs;
3. Correct modem operation test is performed. The DL3 LED
turns off;
4. Correct temperature sensor test is performed. The DL2 LED
turns off;
5. Correct Edor sensor test is performed. The DL1 LED turns off;
6. When all three LEDs blink rapidly and simultaneously, no
errors are on the machine, whereas a fast flicker repeated 15 times indicates the presence of at least
one error. In this event, check that the cable of the LED indicator in question is connected properly.

2.7.

Electrical connections inside the control unit

The terminals inside Edor, on the hazardous side, positioned in the lower part of the device includes
the following connections:
EDOR connector

PT100 (I+)
PT100 (S+)
PT100 (S-)
PT100 (I-)
EV (-)
EV (1)
EV (-)
EV (2)
DIGITAL INPUT (4)
DIGITAL INPUT (-)
EDOR (S)
EDOR (R)
EDOR (C)
EDOR (-)

Colour of cable
inside the control
unit
Grey
Blue
Pink
Red
Brown
White
Green
Yellow
Brown
White
White
Green
Yellow
Brown

Colour of cable
inside the head

Description

White
White
Red
Red
Brown
White
Green
Yellow
N.A.
N.A.
White
Green
Yellow
Brown

PT100 positive power supply


PT100 positive signal
PT100 positive signal
PT100 negative power supply
Measure solenoid valve negative pole
Measure solenoid valve positive pole
Calibration solenoid valve negative pole
Calibration solenoid valve positive pole
Pressure switch contact
Pressure switch contact
Sensor S pole
Sensor R pole
Sensor C pole
Sensor pole

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EDOR internal board connector

EDOR Head without cover


Wire White
Wire Brown

EV Gas of calibration

Wire Yellow
Wire Green

The control unit sensor connection cable is a 4-pole Proxpecta H0110


The control unit EV,PT100 connection cable is a 8-pole Proxpecta SCH258

Always follow the polarity and order of the connection cables to avoid malfunctioning or damages to the
electronic boards.

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Version with 12V power supply

Edor with 12V wattage enables to power the control unit from a solar panel, a battery or any other form
of power supply with a linear power voltage output of +12VDC@1A (range valid from 11 to 14VDC).
The electrical power board is supplied with a main switch, and a fuse (1A fast) installed upstream the
fuse.
Start-up
Connect the +12VDC power supply placing careful attention to its polarity (shown in the figure) and lift
the switch inside the device, press the Edor reset button and wait for nearly 60 seconds for initialization
phase (POST).
At first start-up, it is essential you wait for the power supply condenser to be charged: in case start-up is
not performed correctly (LEDs are still inactive 2 minutes after start-up) it may be necessary to reset Edor
and start the system correctly.
Shutdown
Lower the main switch, press the reset button and wait for at least 3 minutes to let the power condensers
turn off

Reset
button

Main switch

Fuse

External power
supply: GND

ext/int antenna
connector

External power
supply: +12VDC

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Version with 230V power supply

Edor with the 230V power supply option is equipped with a 230VAC-12VDC power supply unit and can
manage a 12VDC rechargeable buffer battery (the recharge is managed by the power supply itself), in
order to guarantee the correct operation even without mains electricity.
Start-up
Connect the buffer battery, connect the 230V mains and lift the main switch found inside the device, press
Edors reset button and wait for nearly 60 seconds for the initialization phase (POST) to start.
At first start-up, it is essential you wait for the power supply condenser to be charged: in case start-up is
not performed correctly (LEDs are still inactive 2 minutes after start-up) it may be necessary to reset Edor
and start the system correctly.
Shutdown
Lower the main switch, press the reset button and wait for at least 3 minutes to let the power condensers
turn off.
230VAC
power supply

Buffer battery

Main switch

External 230V
power:

Reset
button

External 230V
power: N

ext/int
antenna connector

External 230V
power: L

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2.10. Version with 4-20mA analogue outlets


The analogue ports, where applicable, enable to send a signal regarding the odorization rate (O.R.
outlet) and temperature (TEMP oulet) regarding the last measurement performed. Moreover, a third
outlet (ACK) acknowledges the user that a new measurement was performed and completed.
This option, available only with 230V and 12-24VDC models, is used only where an expansion module is
installed. In the 230V model, operation is ensured also without mains electricity thanks to the buffer
battery.
Start-up
Connect the buffer battery, connect the 230V mains and lift the main switch found inside the device, press
Edors reset button and wait for nearly 60 seconds for the initialization phase (POST) to start.
At first start-up, it is essential you wait for the power supply condenser to be charged: in case start-up is
not performed correctly (LEDs are still inactive 2 minutes after start-up) it may be necessary to reset Edor
and start the system correctly.
Shutdown
Lower the main switch, press the reset button and wait for at least 3 minutes to let the power condensers
turn off.

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Analogue outlet
expansion

Buffer battery

Main switch

230VAC
power supply

External 230V
power:

O.R. +
Green

O.R. GND
Brown

TEMP +
White

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Reset button

External 230V
power: N

TEMP GND
Brown

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ext/int
antenna connector

External 230V
power: L

ACK +
Yellow

ACK GND
Brown

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The analogue channel 1 (O.R.) has a default scale of 0mg/smc (4mA); 100mg/smc (20mA).
The analogue channel 2 (TEMPERATURE) has as a default scale -50C (4mA); +100C (20mA).
The analogue channel 3 (measurement confirmation completed) indicates that a new measurement had
just terminated: after the measurement, the outlet is taken to the logic value of Uno [One], then, after
20 seconds it is taken to the logical value of Zero. By default, the value corresponding to Zero is equal
to 5mA, while for the Alto [High] logical value it is equal to 15mA.
The configuration of the zero scale, of the full scale and of the level of voltage associated to the third
outlet is possible via a serial console.
Enable the serial console as shown in para. 4.3 Serial Console, and enter the analogue settings in the
menu via A:
1) lowTO[0]

set the zero scale of the O.R. outlet (mg/smc)

2) highTO[100]

set the full scale of the O.R. outlet (mg/smc)

3) lowTemp[0]

set the zero scale of the TEMPERATURE outlet (C)

4) highTemp[150]

set the full scale of the TEMPERATURE outlet (C)

5) ackLow[5]

set the mA associated to the Zero logic value of the ACK outlet

6) ackHigh[15]

set the mA associated to the Uno logic value of the ACK outlet

7) Esci&Salva

exits the menu and saves changes

8) Esci senza salvare

exits the menu without saving changes

Now press the number


The following appears:

corresponding

to

the

value

to

change

it

and

then

press

ENTER.

Ins.Val.:
Now enter the desired value and press ENTER. Repeat the procedure for the desired values. Finally, exit
the menu by pressing 7 or 8.
Temperature values have an offset of 50: to enter a full scale -50C you must enter the 0 value, to enter
a zero scale of -10C enter the 40 value.
The system automatically exits the menu after two minutes of inactivity.
Outlets are updated every 10 sec in the standby state and only for the 230V version (this activity can be
checked by the blinking LEDs TX and RX on the expansion module). In the 12V version, module
updating is kept to the minimum in order to reduce power (during start-up, outlet tests, parameter
configurations, and measurement).
IMPORTANT! Make sure the serial console is used by qualified staff only. Sending the wrong
commands may seriously compromise the machines operation and void the warranty.

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2.11. Version with RS485 modbus serial outlet


The version with RS485 serial outlet requires an external power supply (not battery) and features a
complementary connector for the attachment of the serial and the 12Vdc power supply.
The connector on the top right corner, called M1, has four poles with
the following signs:
+

power supply positive pole (12Vdc)

power supply negative pole

RS485 serial outlet negative

RS485 serial outlet positive

The serials settings, which cannot be changed, are:


baudrate

4800

data bits

parity

none

stop bits

Handshaking

none

2.12. Version with external RS232 interface cable


In order to monitor the Edor activity without opening the device itself, a kit of cables formed by two single
pieces is available upon request and can be ordered separately.
Connection between the two pieces produces a closing towards the GND of wakeup input: Edor
recognizes this event and, after a period of maximum 4 minutes, it will open the serial menu.
Namely:
Internal bar hold (code S3251786): it has 4 cables with terminals at one end to be connected to
the female terminal block with 5 poles for EDOR M3; at the other end, there is a circular military
connector with 6 IP66 poles with a panel and relative cover (for wall-mounting).
It also includes a closing cap and a seal for panel mounting.

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To preserve the IP66 isolation, a circular military 6 poles connector with its cover is used.

External cable to PC (cod.S3251785): The connection of this connector with its counterpart, gives
the wakeup input to the Edor: the unit recognizes this event and, after a period of maximum four
minutes, it will open the serial menu.

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3. MAINTENANCE
3.1.

Basic model calibration (manual operator calibration)

Calibration has the purpose to increase the accuracy of the device using a sample gas cylinder. This
procedure is described below:
1. make sure the dip switches are positioned as follows: Dip 1 OFF Dip 2 OFF Dip 3 ON Dip 4
OFF;
2. connect the sample cylinder (use factory CPL cylinders only) with a stream set to 40L/h (like the
gas stream blowing under a domestic burner head) to the connector of the manual valve
(positioned next to the measurement solenoid valve connector) then open the manual valve;
3. press button 1 to start the calibration procedure;
4. wait for the DL3 LED to stop blinking signalling that the settling phase is complete;
5. when both the DL3 and DL4 LEDs are blinking simultaneously, open the calibration valve by
turning the upper knob. Gas will be heard leaking from the upper side of the head;
6. when both the DL3 and DL2 LEDs stop blinking, close the manual valve and disconnect the sample
cylinder.
The procedure ends with the sending of a calibration report via SMS (signalled by the blinking DL5 LED)
and all LEDs are switched off.

3.2.

Calibration with the Sampling System

In this configuration the procedure is automatic and periodical (when programmed automatically, based
on the desired settings, it is performed as the first activity of the day during the months of May and
September included) or as the first activity of the afternoon - after 11 am - during all the other months).
However, if necessary, calibration may be performed through the external control unit by following the
procedure below:
1. make sure the dip switches are positioned as follows: Dip 1 OFF Dip 2 OFF Dip 3 ON Dip 4
OFF;
2. connect the sample cylinder (use factory CPL cylinders only) with a stream set to 40L/h (like the
gas stream blowing under a domestic burner head) to the connector of solenoid valve No. 2,
positioned next to the measurement solenoid valve connector;
3. press button 1 to start the calibration procedure.
The procedure is totally automatic. The blinking DL3 LED indicates the stable wait zero phase, while the
successive blinking of both the DL3 and DL2 LEDs indicates that the valve is opened and the actual
calibration is initiated.
The sample cylinder is equipped with a pressure switch to prevent calibrations when the cylinder is empty
that would void the procedure and compromise the sensors efficacy.
The procedure ends with the sending of a calibration report via SMS (signalled by the blinking DL5 LED)
and all LEDs are switched off.

IMPORTANT: the concentration of odorant of the sample cylinder must be the same as the one
configured. In case of doubts, check the system and/or repeat the configurations.

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Dip-switches, LEDs and Edor buttons


ON

OFF

Slave, always active


Agg. Fw in local mode
Calibration mode
Debug serial active

Slave in low power mode


Agg. Fw in remote mote
Measurement mode
Minimum battery consumption

Note: to avoid compromising the batterys lifespan, after each intervention, set the dip
switches as follows: Dip 1 OFF Dip 2 OFF Dip 3 OFF Dip 4 OFF

Buttons
Dip 3 OFF
Dip 4 OFF

1
2

Measurement +
sms
on the GAS network
Measurement+ sms
on Gas sample
cylinder

Dip 3 ON
Dip 4 OFF

Dip 3 OFF
Dip 4 ON

Calibration + sms

Debug menu

Calibration + sms

Debug menu

Dip 3 ON
Dip 4 ON

Call for firmware


update or remote
console
Call for firmware
update or remote
console

Led Diodes

Description

DL1
DL2
DL3
DL4
DL5

Edor initial test + stable zero wait in sample gas cylinder measurement
PT100 initial test + zero wait along gas network
GSM initial test + solenoid valve opening
- reserved GSM modem activity
Service search = one flicker every 1 second;
Service found = one flicker every 3 seconds;
Data connection = constant light.

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4. USER GUIDE
4.1.

Quick application guide

For basic Edor programming via SMS, i.e. to set the ID and the telephone numbers of the centre and the
on-call technician, refer to paragraph 2.4 Quick programming and start-up.

4.2.

Communication type

Edor always communicates via SMS, both for outgoing calls (remote-reading, alarms, reports) and for
incoming calls (programming and remote controls). Typically, communication occurs between the Centre
and Edor, with the only exception for the alarm Sms messages that are sent by the device to the on-call
technician.
However, since sms messages are text messages, it is possible to use a normal cell phone as a Centre to
receive data from Edor and to send the settings, even if the messages are formatted to optimize
communication with the machine and not for an operator.
The following table presents a summary of SMS types:
Type

Function

I/O

Recipient

Content

Daily measurement

OUT

Centre

Dispatched: AUTOMATICALLY daily


Data regarding the four measurements carried out on the last day. It is
sent automatically once every day at a preset time (default: 7:00 am)

Extemporary
measurement

OUT

Centre

Dispatched: AUTOMATICALLY every <n> hours (optional) or UPON


REQUEST
Data regarding the most recent measurement carried out. It can be
automatically sent after every measurement (except after the last one,
which is followed by an A-type sms) or can be requested via sms (type
N) or it can be commanded by an on-site operator.

Parameters

OUT

Centre

Dispatched: UPON REQUEST


Report of Edor configuration parameters; including ID, the numbers of
the centre, of the call-on operator and alarm thresholds. It is sent only if
expressly requested via a command sms (N type)

Parameters

OUT

Centre

Dispatched: UPON REQUEST or AUTOMATICALLY (after self-calibration)


Report on Edors configuration parameters, such as ID, cell numbers of
centre, on-call operator and alarm thresholds. It is sent only if expressly
requested via a command sms (N type) or, in case of the Sampling
System model, it is sent automatically after the device performs a selfcalibration procedure

Events

OUT

Centre

Dispatched: AUTOMATICALLY (after type A o type B messages, only if


active)
Report regarding the last 10 events performed on the equipment.
Messages are sent automatically only if this functionality is enabled by
the firmware, otherwise the message will never be sent.

Totalizers

OUT

Centre

Dispatched: AUTOMATICALLY (after type C)


Report on the measurement totalisers, such as the number of measures
performed by the sensor, sensor activation date and much more.

Acknowledgement
configuration

OUT

Edor

Dispatched: AUTOMATICALLY (after receiving programming sms)


It indicates that Edor has received a programming sms and has
processed it correctly.

ACK

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ALL

Alarm

OUT

On-call
operator

Dispatched: AUTOMATICALLY (after an alarm)


Text sms that report the ID of the Edor device and the type of alarm
detected. They are sent after each sampling if the alarm occurs twice in
a row. The device recognizes the following alarms: maximum threshold
exceeded and below minimal threshold.

CFG

Program.,
Commands

IN

Edor

Dispatched: AS NEEDED (by the Centre to Edor)


A series of programming instructions and commands that are usually
sent by the Centre to the Edor unit

For the description of the communication protocol via SMS, for reading and writing parameters, request
the Edor SMS Protocol directly to CPL Concordia.
The ALL-type SMS is the only message sent directly to the on-call operators and signals the alarm of the
HIGH O.R. or LOW O.R. after two consecutive measurements above the high limit or below the low limit.
IMPORTANT! Programming sms should be used by quailed personnel only. The sending of
wrong commands could seriously compromise the machines operation and void the warranty.

4.3.

Serial Console

The serial console is an Edor functionality that enables connection to any serial terminal; it is possible to
use, for instance, Hyperterminal, that is a standard accessory in Windows (it is normally accessed from
Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communications).
If your PC does not have a physical RS232 port, you can use a "USB-RS232" converter. The model tested
and approved by CPL, which ensures the proper functioning of the system, is the "Digitus USB 2.0 to
Serial"; different models may not work properly.
IMPORTANT! The serial console must be used by specialized staff only. The sending of wrong
commands may seriously compromise the machines operation and void the warranty.
To connect the device, set the PC serial
terminal to 9600 baud, parity N, 8 bit of
data, 1 stop bit (9600-N-8-1);
then proceed as follows:
1. remove the lid of the monitoring unit
and identify the DB9 connector (9 pole
board) on the PCB;
2. position the dip-switches found on the
printed circuit board as shown: Dip 3
OFF Dip 4 ON
3. connect the Edor to the PC using a
standard serial uncrossed cable: one
end of the cable should be connected to
the RS-232 port of the computer while
the other end is connected to the DB
connecter previously identified on the
Edor;
4. check that the Edor is switched on and
correctly initiated; see para .2.6
Diagnostics;
5. press one of the two buttons on the PCB
next to the battery connector.

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Alternatively, if the kit for external RS232 interface is present (para. 2.12 Version with external RS232
interface), configure the serial terminal on the PC and proceed as follows:
1. Connect the female DB9 connector of the PC interface cable to the COM port on the PC
2. Open the cap of the military connector of the internal bar hold
3. Connect the PC interface cable to the internal bar hold
4. The console appears on the terminal after a time ranging between two and four minutes
Now the menu of the serial console appears in the Reception window of the serial terminal. The values in
square brackets next to some commands are the values currently saved.
i Id Edor : it sets the devices univocal ID code;
_ SN Edor : the control units serial number (reserved);
S Sensor SN: it sets the serial number of the cell installed on the unit;
W Edor Name: it sets an univocal string on the Edor. This string is displayed in the alarm messages;
d Date/time: it sets the current date and time; Edor saves this setting even when it is not used for a
period of up to 36 hours;
M Modbus address: it sets the devices modbus address
y Settings: Edors advanced settings (restricted to specialized technicians only). The improper use of this
command may seriously compromise the devices functionality;
r Reset default : with this command, the type of reset is requested. It is possible to reset configuration
parameters, calibration parameters, or both; they will be replaced by default parameters. This command
is conceived to be used only in emergency conditions and must be followed by a reprogramming
procedure of the Edor unit;
c Cell : only in the GSM versions. It sets the cell phone number of the centre (data number) or o the oncall operator (alarm number). Entering OFF will inhibit the related calls. We recommend setting the data
number to OFF;
h Log start: this sets the date and time of the first measurement of the 4 daily measurements (7:00
am);
l Log period: this sets the minutes that elapse between one measurement and the other; the standard
setting is set to 360 minutes (6 hours);
w OR alarm thresh: this sets the high and low thresholds for the odorization rate, when these
thresholds are exceeded the device sends and alarm to the on-call operator (if the relative contact
number is set);
s Sens.calib: to access the submenu of the calibration sensor; the submenu enables different calibration
modes. This function must be used by highly specialized staff only;
b Batt.calib: to access the calibration menu of the sensor of the battery level. This function must be
used by highly specialized staff only;
t PT100 calib: to access the calibration submenu for the PT100 temperature sensor. This function must
be used by highly specialized staff only;
a Autocal: to instantly activate the self-calibration procedure; the value indicated between square
brackets indicates whether the current settings enable the command or not;
k Autoc.period: to specify how many days must elapse between one self-calibration and the next (the
Sampling System is required);
j Ref.cyl.OR. : to set the nominal O.R. setting of the sample gas cylinder used for the local selfcalibration;
f Free-run (EV0 OFF) : this activates the continuous monitoring unit of the sensors on board the Edor,
WITHOUT opening a solenoid valve (i.e. the sensor that is not in the presence of gas); the displayed
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sensor, the temperature and life of sampling battery. The monitoring continues until the user presses the
<Send> button;
g Free-run (EV0 ON) : the same as above, except that the gas sampling valve is opened;
e Free-run (EV1 ON) : the same as above, except that the Sampling System solenoid valve is opened;
m Measure: this activates the network sampling procedure on the network; the system performs a
measurement as if it were in normal operation mode;
n Measure + sms : available on GSM versions only. The same as previous point, except that the end of
the procudure is followed by measurement sms (Type B, see also para. 4.2 Communication Type);
N Cyl.meas+sms: the same as the previous point, but the measurement must be carried out on the
sample gas cylinder. In the models without GSM, measurement is not followed by an SMS;
p Sms di report : available only with the GSM versions. It sends a report via SMS. It is possible to
choose whether to send a configuration sms (type C) or calibration sms (type D); for further information
read para. 4.2 Communication Type;
q Logs : it displays the events log; then Edors measurement log, with related reset dates; the first log
contains 200 events, the second contains 248 measurements. Each data contained in the log is connected
to its corresponding date;
o Reset logs : it resets the events log and the measurements log;
Q Sensor&Batt.counter: it displays the counters of the sensor and battery life;
O Reset sens.counter: it resets the life counter of the installed cell;
T Reset batt.counter. : it resets the life counter of the installed battery;
v Filed GSM : available only in the GSM versions. It activates the GSM signal detection procedure
(particularly useful to exactly check the strength of the signal received by the device); in the first phase
the modem is switched on and registration is checked; then the signal is shown at regular intervals;
X Exit : it closes the serial console and returns Edor to normal operation; it is required when you need to
perform a reset of the measurement performed during the current day before disabling the serial console
(if the external RS232 interface kit is present, and no other operations should be performed, disconnect
after removing the PC interface cable from the internal bar hold and tighten the stopper );
Z Reset & Exit: it closes the serial console with a machine reset; all measurements are suspended until
the time of the next log (if the external RS232 interface kit is present, and no other operations should be
performed, disconnect after removing the PC interface cable from the internal bar hold and tighten the
stopper);
! BLoader : it resets the Edor from the Bootloader level;
C Call : available only with the GSM versions. It can programme the call to the data centre; the command
requires the entering of date, time and contact number of the data centre (it is therefore possible to
specify a different number other than the ones normally used for the remote-reading). This command is
normally used to enable communication between Edor and CPLs technical assistance office;
D GSM Direct : available only with the GSM versions. It enables to launch a direct connection with the
GSM modem on board the device; in this way you can communicate with the modem using the normal AT
commands;
I Test EXT input : it enables to test the external wakeup input using the external RS232 interfacing
cable (para 2.12 Version with external RS232 interface cable);
B Stability: stability field, in bit, for the measurement period. A value that is excessively low may
produce an O.R. below the actual figures, a value which is too high may produce longer measurement
times thereby shortening battery life;
A SetOutANA : available only with models featuring analogue outlets. It enables the input in the setting
environment of the full scale O.R. and Temeprature outlets (mg/ smc or C associated to the
minimum (4mA) and maximum (20mA) outlets) , and settings of the Zero and Uno of the outlet and
Conformation measurement completed (mA required for Zero and Uno levels at output) (para. 2.10
Version with 4-20mA analogue outlets);

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E TestOutANA : available only in the models with analogue outlets. It sets the three analogue ports to
the 12mA value. When the user exits the screen, it resets the three outlets to the previous value.

There are five methods to access the remote console via GSM:
1. Dip4 ON+Dip3 ON+Button (a call is sent to the number saved in the settings)
2. Dip4 ON+Dip3 OFF+Command C from console (to set the time to call the number saved in the
settings)
3. Dip4 OFF+Dip3 OFF+Command C from console (to set the time to call the number saved in the
settings)
4. Dip4 OFF+Dip3 OFF+sms (the calling time is set together with the number to call)
5. Dip4 OFF+Dip3 OFF+riception data call (in the 230V version, the modem is kept active during the
standby status: when in this state, the Edor unit receives a data call, the console can be accessed be
entering a password (para. 4.6 Direct GSM connection via SMS)
By default the number is set to Cpls number (EdorCentral, +393351215406)

4.4.

Changing the date via SMS

You can change the date of an Edor unit, with firmware releases higher than 150, by sending an SMS
having the following format;
EN<ID 8 digits>;O=<sign><number of seconds>;
example to set the time back to 1 hour: EN00020113;O=-3600;
IMPORTANT! Make sure the serial console is used by qualified staff only. Sending the wrong
commands may seriously compromise the machines operation and void the warranty.

4.5.

Modbus table for versions with RS485 serial outlet

The RTU modbus protocol is available exclusively in the Edor version with external power supply (DC/DC),
RS485 without modem.
This functionality enables to read, via local serial mode, the values of the last O.R. measured and the
current configurations, besides changing the main operation parameters and request for measurements
and/or calibrations. This reading function is also used to have the diagnostics and the temperature of the
latest measurements performed, in addition to the gain value of the cell (indication of the life of the
sesnor).
Edor is a modbus slave device, i.e. it is always attending a query, the maximum frequency of queries is
10 per seconds.
The implemented functions are:
Reading of multiple logs: modbus 0x03 function
Writing of multiple logs: modbus 0x10 function

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With the 0x03 function you can read, through a single query, all the data regarding the latest
measurements and the current configurations. The 0x03 function enables a maximum number of 125
registries (more than actually needed) with a single query.
With the 0x10 function, you can reconfigure the equipment and request for extemporary measurements
and/or calibrations with one single query.
To change only one parameter, in the writing case, it is necessary to set all the registries not interested in
the NULL value (0xFFFF) and the parameter you wish to change to a valid value.
Note
Electricity and/or gas calibration parameters are available exclusively from the local serial menu. In fact,
calibration cannot be made without the presence of an operator because additional tools are required.

Modbus table
REG.

R/W

0000

0002

0004

VALUE

N.BYTE

TYPE

NOTE

EXAMPLE

Next measurement

U.long

Number of seconds from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

Next calibration

U.long

Number of seconds from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

Current Date/Time

U.long

Number of seconds from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

0006

Measured O.R. (current)

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve opened + 100 (e.g.: 137 = 37)

137

0007

Zero measurement

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve closed + 100 (e.g.: 99 = -1)

101

0008

Diagnostics measurement

U.s.int

To be decoded bit by bit

0x0000

0009

Temperature measurement

U.s.int

Temperature C +100 (es: 125=25C)

125

0010

Date/Time measurement

U.long

Number of seconds from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

0012

Measured O.R. (current-1)

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve opened + 100 (e.g.: 137 = 37)

137

0013

Zero measurement

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve closed + 100 (e.g.: 99 = -1)

101

0014

Diagnostics measurement

U.s.int

To be decoded bit by bit

0x0000

0015

Temperature measurement

U.s.int

Temperature C +100 (e.g.: 125=25C)

125

0016

Date/Time measurement

U.long

Number of seconds from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

0018

Measured O.R. (current-2)

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve opened+ 100 (e.g.: 137 = 37)

137

0019

Zero measurement

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve closed+ 100 (e.g.: 99 = -1)

101

0020

Diagnostics measurement

U.s.int

To be decoded bit by bit

0x0000

0021

Temperature measurement

U.s.int

Temperature C +100 (e.g.: 125=25C)

125

0022

Date/Time measurement

U.long

Number of seconds from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

0024

Measured O.R. (current-3)

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve opened+ 100 (e.g.: 137 = 37)

137

0025

Zero measurement

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve closed+ 100 (e.g.: 99 = -1)

101

0026

Diagnostics measurement

U.s.int

To be decoded bit by bit

0x0000

0027

Temperature measurement

U.s.int

Temperature C +100 (e.g.: 125=25C)

125

0028

Date/Time measurement

U.long

Number of seconds from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

0030

Measured O.R. (current-4)

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve opened+ 100 (e.g.: 137 = 37)

137

0031

Zero measurement

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve closed+ 100 (e.g.: 99 = -1)

101

0032

Diagnostics measurement

U.s.int

To be decoded bit by bit

0x0000

0033

Temperature measurement

U.s.int

Temperature C +100 (e.g.: 125=25C)

125

0034

Date/Time measurement

U.long

Number of second from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

0036

Measured O.R. (current-5)

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve opened+ 100 (e.g.: 137 = 37)

137

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0037

Zero measurement

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve closed+ 100 (e.g.: 99 = -1)

101

0038

Diagnostics measurement

U.s.int

To be decoded bit by bit

0x0000

0039

Temperature measurement

U.s.int

Temperature C +100 (e.g.: 125=25C)

125

0040

Date/Time measurement

U.long

Number of second from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

0042

Measured O.R. (current-6)

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve opened+ 100 (e.g.: 137 = 37)

137

0043

Zero measurement

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve closed+ 100 (e.g.: 99 = -1)

101

0044

Diagnostics measurement

U.s.int

To be decoded bit by bit

0x0000

0045

Temperature measurement

U.s.int

Temperature C +100 (e.g.: 125=25C)

125

0046

Date/Time measurement

U.long

Number of second from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

0048

Measured O.R. (current-7)

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve opened+ 100 (e.g.: 137 = 37)

137

0049

Zero measurement

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve closed+ 100 (e.g.: 99 = -1)

101

0050

Diagnostics measurement

U.s.int

To be decoded bit by bit

0x0000

0051

Temperature measurement

U.s.int

Temperature C +100 (e.g.: 125=25C)

125

0052

Date/Time measurement

U.long

Number of second from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

0054

Measured O.R. (current-8)

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve opened+ 100 (e.g.: 137 = 37)

137

0055

Zero measurement

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve closed+ 100 (e.g.: 99 = -1)

101

0056

Diagnostics measurement

U.s.int

To be decoded bit by bit

0x0000

0057

Temperature measurement

U.s.int

Temperature C +100 (e.g.: 125=25C)

125

0058

Date/Time measurement

U.long

Number of second from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

0060

Measured O.R. (current-9)

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve opened+ 100 (e.g.: 137 = 37)

137

0061

Zero measurement

U.s.int

O.R. with sol. valve closed+ 100 (e.g.: 99 = -1)

101

0062

Diagnostics measurement

U.s.int

To be decoded bit by bit

0x0000

0063

Temperature measurement

U.s.int

Temperature C +100 (e.g.: 125=25C)

125

0064

Date/Time measurement

U.long

Number of second from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

0066

R/W

ID Edor

U.long

Edor ID code

00020051

0068

R/W

Edor ID length

U.s.int

Length of Edor ID code

0069

R/W

gsm centre code prefix

U.long

Prefix of gsm centre (with country code),

39335

the + is added automatically


0071

R/W

Prefix length

U.s.int

Length of gsm prefix code

0072

R/W

Gsm centre number

U.long

Gsm centre number

0342215

0074

R/W

Number length

U.s.int

Length of gsm number

0075

R/W

Gsm on-call operator prefix

U.long

Gsm on-call prefix code (with country code), the +

39335

symbol is added by the Edor


0077

R/W

Prefix code length

U.s.int

Length of gsm on-call prefix code

0078

R/W

Gsm centre number

U.long

Gsm centre number

0342215

0080

R/W

Number length

U.s.int

Length of gsm centre number

0081

R/W

Settings

U.long

Edor settings

0x0020

0082

R/W

Time log start

U.s.int

Time of log start

0083

R/W

Minutes log start

U.s.int

Minutes of log start

30

0084

R/W

Log period

U.s.int

Minutes elapsed between two measurements

360

0085

R/W

Low O.R. alarm threshold

U.s.int

O.R. below which an alarm is sent to the on-call

20

operator
0086

R/W

High O.R. alarm threshold

U.s.int

O.R. above which an alarm is sent to the on-call

80

operator
0087

R/W

Gs sensor sensitivity

U.s.int

Gs multiplied by 10

110

0088

R/W

Go factory sensitivity

U.s.int

Go multiplied by10

131

0089

R/W

Calibration period

U.s.int

Days elapsed between two calibrations

21

0090

R/W

Drain period

U.s.int

Minutes of drain before measurement

0091

R/W

Cylinder concentration

U.s.int

Mg/smc of the cylinder multiplied by 10

220

0092

R/W

Perform gas measurement

U.s.int

0 = do not perform, 1 = perform

0093

R/W

Perform cylinder measurement

U.s.int

0 = do not perform, 1 = perform

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0094

R/W

Perform calibration

U.s.int

0 = do not perform, 1 = perform

0095

R/W

New date/time

U.long

Number of seconds from 01/01/01 0:00:00

12242154

To read all the parameters, send the command (assuming Edor with the 0x01 modbus address):
ADDR

FUNC

0x01

DATA

0x03

DATA

DATA

DATA

CRC

CRC

HI

LO

0x45

0xE2

Start

Start

Bit#

Bit#

Addr HI

Addr LO

HI

LO

0x00

0x00

0x00

0x60

To set the Log Period parameter to 15, perform a multiple writing starting from log No. 66 and writing
30 logs (where only the parameter to change is different than oxFFFF); send the packet:
ADD

0x01

FUN

0x10

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA

CRC

CRC

Start

Start

Word#

Word#

byte

Word

Word

Word

Word

Word

Word

Word

Word

Word

Word

HI

LO

Addr

Addr

HI

LO

count

HI

LO

HI

LO

HI

LO

HI

LO

HI

LO

0x00

0x1E

0x3C

0xFF

0xFF

...

...

0x00

0x0F

...

...

0xFF

0xFF

...

...

HI

LO

0x00

0x42

Log number 83

Example on how to read all the logs with the modbus packet (Edor address: 10)

0x0A

0x03

4.6.

0x00

0x00

0x00

0x5C

0x44

0x88

Direct GSM connection via SMS

Because the system is battery-powered, it is necessary to enable Edor to send a call via SMS, indicating
the telephone number to use and the appointment hour. The Edor unit receives the SMS sent the day
after, immediately before the measurement that occurs at the time of the Log Start (by default this time
is set to 7:00 am) and will configure itself for the call.
The SMS to be sent has the following format: EN<ID 8 digits>;C=yyyymmddhhnnss;<cell phone
number>;
example: EN00112233;C=20070329121000;+393355710485;
this message tells Edor to call 335 5710485 at 12:10:00 on 29 March 2007.
After receiving the message, the Edor unit will send a confirmation SMS to the centre. Once it has
checked that the message is received, you must wait for the Edor call.

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After receiving the call (and therefore after seeing the RING on hyperterminal/terminal), send the ATA
command (send). After the CONNECT 9600 string, Edor waits for the BOOT command (for firmware
updates with hyperterminl) or MENU (for the remote console with the terminal).
To send the SMS, press AT+CMGS=<number> followed by enter; the > character appears, then digit the
message text (or use the macro) and press CTRL+Z.
In Edor 230V you will not need to send an SMS. This version, in fact, is equipped with a modem that is
active even when Edor is in standby mode (it is switched off only during measurements and free-runs).
You can therefore send a data call directly to Edor using ATDT <Edor number> from your own modem.
The reception of the PW? string means that the connection with Edor has been completed successfully.
Digit the password (not followed by ENTER) to access the menu, or to update the firmware with
hyperterminal as required.

4.7.

Edor events codes

The following codes are displayed with the q button on the serial console.

Code
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
24
26
28
30

Description
Reset event
Reading from primary flash card failed (the crc calculated on the RAM after reading does not match the one in
the flash)
Reading from secondary flash card failed (the crc calculated on the RAM after reading does not match the one
in the flash)
Writing on primary flash card failed at HW level (the crc calculated on the RAM after writing does not match
the one in the flash)
Writing on primary flash card failed at HW level (the crc calculated on the RAM after writing does not match
the one in the flash)
Writing on primary flash card failed (the crc calculated on the RAM before the writing does not match the one
in the flash or the one calculated in the flash card)
Reading from secondary flash card failed (the crc calculated on the RAM before the writing does not match the
one in the flash or the one calculated in the flash card)
Failed configuration reading from flash card in EnosInit
RAM reading error
Error on default RAM data integrity
User-set data integrity error
SMS could not be sent for powerup error
Date inconsistency error
Measurement start event notification
Measurement end event notification
SMS reception process start notification
Valid SMS reception notification
Non-valid SMS reception notification
Zero stable waiting timeout elapsed
Stable measurement waiting timeout elapsed
Consecutive measurements performed during a time below 20 minutes
Zero overflow
Zero negative
Spontaneous self-calibration for empty sample cylinder (pressure switch)

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32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
54
55
56
57
58
59
100
131
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
180
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Extemporary self-calibration via SMS failed due to empty sample cylinder (pressure switch)
Gso during non-defined calibration
New Gs during calibration out-of -range, then the zero and the new sensitivity are immediately logged
Zero during calibration out-of -range, then the zero and new sensitive are immediately logged
pt100 out-of -range, temp. too low
pt100 out-of -range, temp. too high
Battery out-of -range
Error in registration start modem before fw upgrade call
SMS dispatch failed
Elimination of SMS from modem failed
SMS dispatch in carbon copy to CPL failed
Failed call for number received through wrong SMS
Damaged measure log index
Damaged event log index (ERR_LOG_INDEX_MEASURE+1)
Last calibration event performed with success, then the zero and the new sensitivity is logged
Calibration process start event
SMS-launched calibration process start event
Calibration process end event
Aborted SMS-launched calibration due to settings
Configuration event saved
Self-calibration start event, dte >= dteNextAutoCalib
100-131 GSM field, remove the 100 value to obtain it
Last position valid for GSM field
SMS dispatch failed, one of the following is always logged based on type
Data (daily) - type A
Data (sample) - type B
Configuration report - type C
Calibration report - type D
Alarm (received by the on-call operator, cell phone 2)
Alarm (received by the on-call operator, cell phone 2)
Attempt to send a SMS to CPL, always followed by EVN_GSM_SEND_OK or ERR_GSM_...
Data (daily) - type A
Data(sample) - type B
Configuration report - type C
Calibration report - type D
Alarm (received by the on-call operator, cell phone 2)
Alarm (received by the on-call operator, cell phone 2)
SMS dispatch FAILED one of the following is always logged based on type
Data (daily) - type A
Data (sample) - type B
Configuration report - type C
Calibration report - type D
Alarm (received by the on-call operator, cell phone 2)
Alarm (received by the on-call operator, cell phone 2)
SMS message was NOT sent to CPL, always followed by EVN_GSM_SEND_OK o ERR_GSM_...
Data (daily) - type A
Data (sample) - type B

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185
186
190
191
192
193
200
201
202
249
250
251

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Configuration report - type C


Calibration report - type D
Alarm (received by the on-call operator, cell phone 2)
Alarm (received by the on-call operator, cell phone 2)
Error at GSM start, it is used as a base for the next starts
sysstart not received at modem start-up
Failed reply on AT button in GSM powerup
SIM not registered
The maximum allowed characters saved in the RAM was reached
The gap between the current date/time and the date/time of the SMS received is longer than 20 minutes
Communication with blocked RTC, RTC_Init failed
Free stack below 4 byte
Notification that the last measurement of the day event was re-attempted (=send daily SMS) due to a failure on
check_sms
Notification that SMS cancellation event was completed successfully
Notification of event to signal that the Augusto modem was detected (notifications of this event with a date in
the following format 01/01/2000 00:00:02 are normal if localised immediately before the 01 event (reset
system)
Notification of access into console for external interface connection

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5. EDOR CENTRAL
5.1.

Functionality

EdorCentral is the Windows application that allows full management of Edor peripherals, both for remotereading and also for the local and remote programming of the device. Remote-reading and remoteprogramming require a GSM modem connected to the serial port of the computer.
The software, designed to guarantee maximum ease of use is made up of an integrated environment
which collects all the information on the peripherals installed in the main window. From this main window,
with a single click of the mouse, the applications various functions, as listed below, can be accessed:

State of network and alarms: this allows the list of peripherals to be viewed, characterized by
ID, peripheral name, most recent odorization remote-reading with relevant diagnostics and date of
reading. In the network display, immediately visible are the peripherals for alarm, pre-alarm or
lack of communication.

Peripheral details: the registry and technical details of the peripheral can be displayed;
moreover, there are also the full data of the periodical remote-readings and the configuration and
calibration reports.

Periodical remote-readings: every day the peripheral sends the centre an SMS containing the
data of the daily sampling, plus some status information. Among the remote-read data, the O.R.
(odorization rate) assumes special significance and the relevant diagnosis, gas temperature and
measurement of the GSM signal.

Reporting: all the personal, technical and measurement data can be exported in text format and
converted directly into Microsoft Excel worksheets. Various types of report are available.

Serial console: by connecting an Edor to the computers serial port, it is possible to have access
to the instrument console: this is an application loaded on the device, which allows all its settings
and functionalities to be checked.

Sending controls by SMS: it is possible to send SMS to the peripherals to modify their
configuration, to compel parameter reports to be sent and to compel self-calibration. The
peripheral receives the control SMS once a day at the same time as the SMS of daily sampling
data.

Permission for access and multi-use: access to the application is subject to a login procedure
(request for username and password), by which the current user is recognized, with whom a
personalized configuration and a series of licences are associated.

Events log: all the events of the system are memorized in the application database and can be
consulted at any time, in a selective manner.

5.2.

System requirements

EdorCentral is an application designed for the .NET platform, so it is necessary that this framework is
installed on the PC. A copy of the framework is found on the installation CD, and can be installed at the
same time as effecting installation. Remember that the .NET framework works only on the operating
systems Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP and later versions.
EdorCentral store the data into a SQL database, so it is necessary that SQL Server 2008 R2 or higher is
installed on the PC. Alternatively you can install SQL Server on a different server accessible from the PC.
If EdorCentral is the only application that requires a SQL database you can install an Express version, it
does not involve the purchase of additional licenses (because the database is below the limit of 4 GB).

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Installation and first start-up

Installing EdorCentral is very easy: it is enough to insert the installation CD and launch the SETUP.EXE
application. The application will act to copy all the files necessary for the software to function on to the
hard disk in the folder Programmi/CplConcordia/EdorXXX (XXX is the version).
Once the application has been installed, it is launched by clicking on the icon
automatically created on the desktop. EdorCentral will display a login window (request for
username and password); the default user is admin and the relative password is admin.
It is recommended that a new administrator user is added as soon as possible and then
to remove the admin user. See the paragraphs Login and user management for
further information.

5.4.

Login

Upon start up of EdorCentral a login window


is displayed where it is necessary to specify
your own username and password. This
procedure enables the application to upload
the personalized configuration of the user
as well as to enable or disable some of its
functionalities according to the users login
privileges.
In the dialog window are also given the
version of the program and the release
date, together with the name of the
company and the licence number of the
software.
Once the user name and password have
been entered, press the Accedi [Login]
button in order to go to the applications
main window.
The password is memorized by distinguishing between upper case and lower case letters; it is
recommended, therefore, to take special care when keying them in.

5.5.

User management
EdorCentral adjusts its behaviour and its configuration
according to the user connected. The configuration set up by
each user is memorized independently and is recharged each
and every time the user performs the login procedure (see
previous paragraph).
As far, however, as the accessible or inaccessible functions
are concerned, the mechanism used is slightly different.
Each user is associated to a category, characterized by an
increasing level of access. The categories are three: user,
technician, and administrator.
The user can only view the remotely read data and prepare
reports. He or she can in no way enter, modify or remove
peripherals from the archives. The user cannot program the
devices either locally or remotely. Obviously he or she cannot
perform any action on the applications user management
area.
In addition to the users permits, the technician can work on
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deletions. He is also qualified to program the devices both locally and remotely. The only function not
accessible to the technician is user management, which is a prerogative of the administrator.
The administrator has full access to the functionality of EdorCentral. The only operation not permitted is
the removal of his own user profile; this is to ensure that there is always at least one user with
administrator access.
On the User management window, which is accessible solely to administrators, it is possible to perform
normal registry operations. By clicking on the button Nuovo [New] the window Nuovo utente [New user]
is enabled.
The details required for a new user are the username, which
must be made up only of alphanumeric characters (numbers
or letters), the level of access and the password, which must
be keyed in twice as confirmation.
Once a username has been entered, it is not possible to
change it later; it will be necessary to delete the user and
create a new one with the same level of access.
The window Modifica utente [Change user] is very similar to
that of the insertion one, except for two details: the insertion
slot for the user name is inhibited and in the event that the
password is changed, insertion of the current password is
required.
When a user is deleted, the events saved in the name of this
user are kept; see in this respect, para. 5.11 Events log.

5.6.

Application configuration

The configuration parameters of the application are collected in this window. The window can be called up
by the user at any time or opens automatically the first time a user launches EdorCentral.
In the box on the right are collected the
communication parameters with the GSM
modem: modem type, the serial port to
which the modem is connected, the baud
rate, data bits, parity and stop bits. More
advanced settings, such as handshaking
and error controls, inasmuch as they are
superfluous in this type of application,
are not taken into consideration. The
most widespread configuration is the one
given in the figure, i.e. 9600-8-N-1.
The selection box Lavora in modalit
disconnessa [Work in disconnected
mode] ensures that the application
releases the serial port control after it
has been used; this allows other
applications designed with the same logic
to function at the same time as
EdorCentral.
The options contained in the box on the right are the setting of the serial port to be used for local
programming of the, the signal threshold of the alarms (allowing differentiation between pre-alarm and
alarm peripherals) and the language selection box.
For correct functioning, use a Siemens TC35i or Cinterion TC35i or Siemens TC65 modem with RS232
port, or Digicom USB Wave GPRS M modem.

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Installation of RS232 serial modems

For the only types of modems that have RS232 connection ("Siemens TC35", "Cinterion TC35i", and
"Siemens TC65"), no action is required prior to installation / configuration: at the startup the program,
automatically sends the AT commands required for proper initialization of the modem. It is therefore
enough to verify that, in the main window of the program, the receiving indicator is green.
If your PC does not have a physical RS232 port, you can use a "USB-RS232" converter. The model tested
and approved by CPL, which ensures the proper functioning of the system, is the "Digitus USB 2.0 to
Serial"; different models may not work properly.

5.8.

Installation of USB modem

Only for the modem type "Digicom USB Wave GPRS M", you must perform a series of preliminary
operations prior to use it with EdorCentral.
Install the driver and the program to access to the Internet via the modem. Do not plug the modem into
the USB socket until the installer does not ask.
You can find the driver for Windows XP and lower operating system on the CD into the folder
driver_modem_digicom_usb\Win-XP, while for Windows 7 and higher, the driver is into the folder
driver_modem_digicom_usb\Win-7. Both folders are in the main directory of the CD.
At the end of the procedure the new device will be added into the modem section.

To set the serial port right click on "EDGE Modem", select "Properties", navigate to the tab "Advanced"
and finally press the "Advanced Port Settings ...".

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Now open a terminal serial communication program (eg Hyperterminal for Windows XP) and set the serial
port just selected with the following parameters: 460800-8-N-1.
Send the command AT+IPR = 9600 to set the baud rate to 9600 bps. At this point, the modem will not
respond to AT commands, you must change the settings of the serial: 9600-8-N-1.
At the startup, the program automatically sends the AT commands required for proper initialization of the
modem. It is therefore enough to verify that, in the main window of the program, the receiving indicator
is green.

5.9.

Remote-reading peripherals (main window)

This window shows all the main information regarding the peripherals and remote-reading options. This
page also lets you access all the other pages available in the programme.

PERIPHERAL
window

State indicators
column

TELE-READING
window

Modem dialog
indicator

Modem dialog
button

Measurement
window

Configuration Calibration report


report window
window

Initial data
selector

NOTE: some of the control buttons shown in the figure above could be hidden if the user is not logged as an
administrator.

Control buttons are grouped by functionality: some buttons control the master data of peripherals (New,
Modify, Remove, Update), Edor service buttons (Reports, Console, Controls), the systems buttons (Users,
Events log, Configuration) and the buttons regarding the applications general operation (In background,
Exit).
The Ricezione [Reception] button is positioned away from the rest of the tabs: it is used to allow the
modem connected to the PC to enable or disable an SMS. When this button is in the OFF position, the
reception indicator light is turned off, whereas when the button is in the ON position, the reception
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configuration problems, SIM card, GSM registration or other hardware failures): in this case the reception
light indicator is a red fixed light.
The In background button is used to run the application in background mode: the EdorCentral window
closes and a tray-bar icon (see figure) appears; click on the icon to open the programme again and start
normal operation mode.
The Exit button closes the application.
The buttons with the suspension dots () open the window regarding the corresponding function; for
further descriptions of these functions, refer to the related paragraphs.
In the PERIPHERAL window you will find the information for all the peripheral units installed on the
device with relative ID, description, company, installation location and the SIM telephone number entered
in the peripheral device; this page also contains the data regarding the latest measurement, i.e. the
measured T.O., diagnostics and reading date.

The peripheral units are sorted by status, marked by the coloured indicator next to the ID: at top of the
list there are the peripherals affected by an alarm, then there are the ones in pre-alarm and finally there
are the peripherals in normal mode. If the icon is blue, this means that the day of the last reading is
before the current date.
If the icon is green the device does not have any active alarms (NORMAL OPERATION).
A yellow icon indicates that the device measured an odorant rate above or below the alarm threshold
previously configured, but serious anomalies are not present (PRE-ALARM).
A red icon means that the device measured an odorant rate above or below the alarm threshold
previously configured for a number of times above the one set in the configuration window (item Alarm
after errors). The red icon can also mean that the battery is low or that there may be a communication
problem with the measurement sensor (ALARM).
The REMOTE-READING window at the bottom of the page contains the remote-reading data regarding
the peripheral unit selected from the upper list. Data are sorted by decreasing date, that is to say, from
the last measurement carried out until the date specified with the initial date selector. Data are divided
into three screens:
Measurements this page lists all the measurement data sent by the Editor units on site; some of
the most important one include O.R.* (odorization rate), Temp (temperature), Batt (battery voltage),
Diag (diagnostics) and Qy (gsm signal strength on a scale of 0-31).

Below is a list of parameter descriptions:


Date/Time: date and time of the measurement carried out;
OR: pure rate measured in the network;
OR*: rate measured in the network, compensated in temperature;
Z and Z*: zero measurement, pure compensated in temperature;
Temp: temperature at the time of measurement;
Tzs: Duration, in minutes, of the stable zero measurement;
Tvo: Duration of measurement with opened solenoid valve, unit of measurement of 0.5 seconds;
Batt: battery voltage;
Diag: measurement diagnostics

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St: sensor type (H = THT, B = TBM);


Sy or Gs: current Gs sensitivity;
Sms: type of sms received (A = daily, B = extemporary);
Data/Ora [Date/Time]:: date and time when the SMS is received;
Nr. Cellular: SIM number receiving the SMS;
Qy or GSM: gsm service (not always available).

Scheda Report Calibrazione [Calibration Report Page] this page contains all the calibration
reports sent by the Edor units in automatic mode, or following a request made by the Centre or the
onsite technician.

The parameters are described as follows:


Data/Ora [Date/Time]: calibration date and time;
St: sensor type (H = THT, B = TBM);
Sy or Gs: current Gs sensitivity;
Sy or Go: manufacturing sensitivity;
Ct: calibration type;
Data/Ora Sms [Date/Time SMS]: date and time when the SMS was received;
Cw or Agg: calibration period, in days;
mg b: concentration of the sample gas cylinder in mg/smci;
Za/Fa/Zc/Gb/Zt/Ft: reserved fields.

Scheda Report Configurazione [Configuration Report Page] this page contains all the
configuration reports sent by the Edor units following a request by the Centre or an onsite technician.

The parameters are described as follows:


Data/Ora [Date/Time]: configuration date and time;
St: sensor type (H = THT, B = TBM);
Tl: low odorization rate threshold;
Th: high odorization rate threshold;
Lr: period elapsing between two consecutive measurements, in minutes;
Sg: advanced settings;
Hs: Log start time (this parameter is the same as the SMS sending time in case of 4 daily
measurements);
Cellulare dati [data cell #]: GSM number of the EdorCentral centre;
Cellulare allarmi [alarm cell #]: GSM number of the on-call operator in case of TO ALTO [HIGH
O.R.] and TO BASSO [LOW O.R.] alarms;
Ve: basic firmware version;
Vf: firmware version.

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5.10. New/Modify Peripherals


This dialog window is used to enter or change a peripheral device by acting directly on the database
containing the peripheral master files.

The fields displayed in this dialog box include the peripherals ID code, description, location and company
where the device is or will be installed. The last field contains the number of the SIM card installed on the
Edor unit.
The ID must be the same as the one assigned to the peripheral by the installer or during the
programming phase. The ID may contain only alphanumerical characters (numbers or letters); the
maximum length is 8 characters. This code is univocal and cannot be assigned to more than one
peripheral.

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5.11. Exporting and printing


The export dialog window enables the user to create a text file that can be imported directly as a
Microsoft Excel sheet. There are three different types of reports, each of which can be personalized by
entering the amount of data required by the user.
The three type of reports are:

Tabella T.O. [O.R. Table]: this table show


the columns listing the selected peripherals,
while the rows indicate daily average values
of O.R.; with this function you can generate
a comparison chart to compare the
odorization rates measured by different Edor
units.

Tabella periferiche [Peripheral table]: this


is a summary table on the current status of
the selected Edor units; here you will find all
the data present in the main window in the
Periferiche (Peripheral) dialog box.

Dettagli periferiche [Peripheral details]:


the selected peripherals are selected one by
one and each can be viewed according to:
master file, calibration data and configuration
data. These data are displayed in the
Telelettura (Remote-reading) window in the
home page.

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5.12. Serial Console (local programming)


This page will let you programme Edor units locally, by accessing the devices serial console, i.e. an
application installed on board the device to control functions and settings.
IMPORTANT! Improper use may seriously compromise the devices operation; we therefore
recommend that the console is used only by specialized staff and, in any case, with the utmost
attention.
To program the device locally, enter EdorCentrals
Serial console, then follow the instructions below
(reproduced here from para. 4.3 Serial Console,
for consultation sake):
1. remove the lid of the monitoring unit and
identify the DB9 connector (9 pole board)
on the PCB;
2. position the dip-switches found on the
printed circuit board as shown: Dip 3 OFF
Dip 4 ON
3. connect the Edor to the PC using a standard
serial uncrossed cable: one end of the cable
should be connected to the RS-232 port of
the computer while the other end is
connected to the DB connecter previously
identified on the Edor;
4. check that the Edor is switched on and
correctly
initiated;
see
para
.2.6
Diagnostics;
5. press one of the two buttons on the PCB
next to the battery connector
Now the menu of the serial console appears in the
Reception box on the serial terminal. To launch the
various commands it is necessary to enter the
corresponding letter into the Transmission box and
press <Invio> [send] or the Invia [Send] button.
To perform the different programs it is sufficient to
follow the indications that are supplied from time
to time in the console.
For further information, refer to para. 4.3 Serial
Console.

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5.13. Remote programming and remote-controls


The remote programming dialog window lets you send
parameters and controls to one or more Edor units
installed on site. Communication occurs via SMS, and
one SMS is sent for each selected peripheral to
programme.
The Peripheral window contains all the Edor units that
can be programmed remotely (only the peripherals
with a telephone number in their master files are
listed). Hold down the <Ctrl> key and press the down
arrow to select a peripheral.
The bottom of the screen contains a page with all the
different types of parameters or controls that can be
sent to the peripherals, which are: configuration,
calibration, remote controls and advanced settings.
Each individual screen is described in detail in the
following chapters.

CONFIGURATION parameters

ID Periferica [Peripheral ID]: the peripherals univocal identifier used for archiving and programming
purposes. Since this is an univocal code, you cannot program for more than one peripheral if this
parameter is set;

Nr. cell. Dati [Data cell phone]: the cell phone number where the Edor units send the measurements,
configuration reports and calibration
reports;

Nr. cell. allarmi [Alarm cell phone]:


the cell phone number of the on-call
operator where the Edor unit sends
the alarm SMS messages (you can
enter two different cell
phone
numbers separated by a semi-comma
to enable two on-call operators at the
same time);

Ora
telelettura
[Remote-reading
time]: the time when the daily measurement data are sent;

Frequenza di log [Log frequency]: the sampling interval frequency by the Edor expressed in minutes,
typically set to 360; we recommend you do NOT change this parameter;

Soglia bassa/alta T.O. [High/Low O.R. threshold]: the alarm thresholds set by the Edor unit triggering
a SMS to the on-call operator.

CALIBRATION parameters

Sensibilit
manuale
[Manual
sensitivity]: this parameter enables
you to overwrite the devices manual
setting; basically it is used to
completely
reset
sensitivity.
We
recommend you use this parameter
only under critical circumstances. For
the TBM sensor multiply the value by
10;

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Sensibilit [Sensitivity]: this is the electrochemical sensors sensitivity, expressed in nA/mg. For the
TBM sensor multiply the value by 10;

Periodo di autocalibrazione [Self-calibration period]: the number of days elapsing between one
calibration event and the next (Edor must be equipped with a Sampling System);

T.O. gas campione [Gas sample O.R.]: the nominal rate of the Sampling System cylinder multiplied by
10.

REMOTE-CONTROLS

Esegui auto calibrazione [perform selfcalibration]: this control forces the


system to perform a self-calibration
event; the operation occurs as soon as
the peripheral receives the SMS, i.e.
before the dispatch of the daily
measurement SMS;

Richiesta
report
configurazione/calibrazione
[request
configuration/Calibration report]: this
control forces the Edor unit to send a configuration/calibration SMS; the operation occurs only after
the daily measurement SMS is sent;

Ripristina configurazione/calibrazione di default [reset default configuration/calibration]: this control


resets the configuration/calibration parameters to default values;

Richiedi ultimi 5 giorni di misure [request last 5 days of measurements]: this control forces the Edor
system to send the measurement data of the last 5 days (this function must be enabled at Edor
hardware level).

ATTENTION!

Default configuration and calibration parameters can be reset only to reboot the
machine after a failure or a critical situation; after resetting the machine, it
should be programmed and calibrated again (to be performed on site).

ADVANCED SETTINGS

Disabilita invio sms [Disable SMS


sending]: this command prevents the
Edor from sending measurement and
report SMS notifications; alarm SMS to
on-call
operators, instead, remain
enabled;

Invia sms frequenti [Send frequent


SMS]: this command forces the Edor
unit to send a measurement SMS at
very sampling procedure; the final
measurement SMS scheduled to be sent at the end of the day will be dispatched as usual;

Abilita sms assistenza [Enable assistance SMS]: this function enables the sending of a supervisory
SMS to the CPL assistance centre for a closer analysis of the problems at the installation site;

Abilita auto calibrazione [Enable self-calibration]: this notifies the Edor unit that a Sampling System is
installed and that the device enables periodical self-calibration procedures and self-calibration via
remote-control SMS;

Elettrovalvole a basso consumo [Low-energy solenoid valves]: this setting tells the Edor unit the type
of solenoid valve installed on the machine;

Batteria [Battery]: it tells the Edor unit the type of battery installed.

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We recommend you enable the advanced settings only if strictly necessary and
in any case under close supervision of the manufactures assistance centre or of
specialised staff.

DIRECT CONNECTION
This screen lets you arrange an appointment for a direct connection to the device.
You can set the date and time at which you wish to be called and the phone number associated to your
modem.

5.14. Events Log


The events log collects all the actions performed by both the users and the system. Every action is saved
together with date and time, user and a short description. You can select the time frame in which the
events appear.

The viewing of the events depends on the type of user accessing the screen: users with administrator
privileges can view all the events in the log and filter events by user. Users with lower privilege levels
(technician or user) can see only the events generated by the system and their own events; they cannot
see the events generated by other users.

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5.15. Edor Diagnostics


The table below describes the meaning of the diag column in EdorCentral. This word indicates the status
of the device at the time of the measurement. The value is displayed in HEX format and is therefore
converted into binary.

Bit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Hex
1
2
4
8
1
2
4
8
1
2
4
8
1
2
4
8

Description
O.R. measurement out-of-threshold (>99 mg/sm3)
O.R. measurement negative
Temperature out-of-limit (<-20C or above 50C)
Zero O.R. out-of-threshold (>99 mg/m3)
Zero O.R. negative
Sample cylinder measurement underway
Measured O.R. below low threshold
Measured O.R. above high threshold
Battery voltage below low threshold (for alkaline batteries)
Gs sensitivity self-calibration under low threshold
Gs sensitivity self-calibration above high threshold
Zero on self-calibration below low threshold
Zero on self-calibration above high threshold
Self-calibration completed successfully
Problems with connection to the sensor module
Cylinders low level on self-calibration

Example:
Diag = 0252
Converted in binary looks like: 0000 0010 0101 0010
In other words the active alarms are 1, 4, 6 and 9, i.e.: O.R. measurement negative, Zero O.R.
negative, Measured O.R. under low threshold, and Gs sensitivity self-calibration below low threshold.

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In order to constantly improve its products, CPL Concordia reserves the right to modify this product and
the corresponding manual without prior notice.

Disposal
Pursuant to EU Directives 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/ED, electrical and electronic waste (WEEE) cannot be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste, and must be collected separately from general waste. This obligation is marked by the crossed bin symbol
labelled on the device. When disposed of, the device must be treated in an authorized waste collection centre. In case of replacement
functionally equivalent device, the user must return the replaced device.

EDOR - ODORIZATION MONITOR


Drafted by:

Various authors

Distributed by:

CPL Concordia Soc. Coop.


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41033 Concordia s/S (MO)
Italy
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41033 Concordia s/S (MO)
Italy
June 2013
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