Aquavx Scout Bedienungsanleitung

Aquavx Scout
Remote monitoring and
alarm notification system
User’s Manual
Version 7.15
August 20, 2020


1 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................... 1
1.1 GENERAL OPERATION ........................................................................... 1
1.1.1 Acknowledging Alarms................................................................. 1
1.1.2 Store and Forward Buffer ............................................................ 1
1.2 REVISIONS FROM PREVIOUS RELEASES ................................................. 2
1.2.1 Version 6.02 ................................................................................. 2
1.2.2 Version 6.04 ................................................................................. 2
1.2.3 Version 6.06 ................................................................................. 2
1.2.4 Version 6.08 ................................................................................. 2
1.2.5 Version 6.10 ................................................................................. 2
1.2.6 Version 6.12 ................................................................................. 2
1.2.7 Version 7.10 ................................................................................. 2
2 INSTALLATION ....................................................................................... 3
2.1 ENABLING POWER ................................................................................. 7
2.2 SIM CARD INSTALLATION ON A CELLULAR MODEM ............................. 7
2.3 CELLULAR SIGNAL STRENGTH AND REGISTRATION ............................... 8
2.4 CONNECTING TO SERIAL PORT 2 FOR MODBUS ..................................... 9
3 NAVIGATING THE MENU ................................................................... 10
3.1 KEYPAD AND NAVIGATING THE MENUS ............................................. 11
3.2 MENU STRUCTURE .............................................................................. 12
4 OPERATOR LOGIN/LOGOUT ............................................................ 13
5 VIEWING CHANNEL DATA ................................................................ 14
6 VIEWING ALARMS AND CELLULAR STATUS.............................. 16
7 VIEWING THE HOME SCREEN ......................................................... 18
8 ARMED AND DISARMED .................................................................... 19
9 USER-DEFINED KEYS .......................................................................... 20
10 VIEWING ALARM HISTORY.............................................................. 21
11 VIEWING EVENT HISTORY ............................................................... 22
12 SCROLLING CHANNEL STATUS ...................................................... 23
12.1 PROGRAM A CHANNEL TO BE INCLUDED IN THE SCROLLING SCREENS 23
12.2 SCROLLED CHANNELS ........................................................................ 23
13 MANUALLY CONTROLLING RELAYS ............................................ 24
14 PROGRAMMING FROM THE KEYPAD ........................................... 25
14.1 HOW TO READ THE PROGRAM SCREEN ............................................... 25
14.2 SITE SETUP ......................................................................................... 26
14.3 PUMP SETUP ....................................................................................... 28
14.3.1 Pump Parameters ....................................................................... 29
14.4 CELL SETUP ........................................................................................ 30
14.4.1 Cell Parameters ......................................................................... 31
14.5 FTP SETUP .......................................................................................... 32
14.5.1 FTP Parameters ......................................................................... 33
14.6 SERIAL PORTS 1 & 2 SETUP ................................................................. 34

14.6.1 Serial Port Parameters .............................................................. 35
14.7 CHANNEL SETUP ................................................................................. 36
14.7.1 System Channel Parameters ...................................................... 37
14.7.2 Digital Input Parameters ........................................................... 38
14.7.3 Relay Output Parameters ........................................................... 39
14.7.4 Analog Input Parameters ........................................................... 40
14.7.5 Modbus Digital Input Parameters.............................................. 41
14.7.6 Modbus Analog Input Parameters ............................................. 42
14.7.7 Modbus Digital Output Parameters ........................................... 43
14.7.8 Derived Analog Parameters ....................................................... 44
15 RECEIVING SMS COMMANDS .......................................................... 45
15.1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................... 45
15.2 SMS COMMANDS ............................................................................... 45
15.3 MAKING CONFIGURATION CHANGES .................................................. 46
16 CUSTOMER SERVICE .......................................................................... 62
17 WARRANTY ........................................................................................... 62
18 CERTIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 63
19 GLOSSARY ............................................................................................. 64

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1 Introduction
The Aquavx Scout is the most user-friendly and reliable remote monitoring, reporting
and alarm notification system available. Mounted in an NEMA 4X enclosure, the Scout
provides simple programming either locally through the integral keypad and display or
remotely via the Aquavx internet-based hosted services.
Installation is made easy, as all wiring connections are made through quick disconnect-
type connectors.
1.1 General Operation
The Aquavx Scout monitors 10 dry contact/digital inputs, 4 analog inputs, 20 Modbus
digital inputs, 30 Modbus analog inputs continuously. Control, either locally or remotely,
is available through 2 relays and 8 Modbus digital outputs.
The Scout reports information to the RemoteiQ hosted-service system based on:
Time interval
Channels going into/out of alarm conditions
Daily statistics reported at the end of day
Alarms and Event History can be viewed locally on the Scout display, allowing the
operator an easy method of determining how the system has been operating over time.
The Scout supports Operator login/logout with this information being immediately sent to
the hosted-service system.
This manual is applicable to firmware versions 6.00 and later.
1.1.1 Acknowledging Alarms
Alarms are automatically acknowledged once the Aquavx hosted-service system has
successfully received the data from the Scout.
The Aquavx Scout will continue to send information until the internet hosted-service has
successfully received the data.
1.1.2 Store and Forward Buffer
The Scout has a 390 entry store and forward buffer to save any records that should be
sent to the internet hosted-service in the event that communication to the hosted-service
has been interrupted for any reason. When communication is re-established, the buffer is
sent all at once.
The buffer can be cleared through the Maintenance Menu – either one entry at a time or
all entries at once.

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1.2 Revisions from Previous Releases
1.2.1 Version 6.02
1. Changed some system channel reporting defaults.
2. Added support for 10 physical digital inputs and 2 physical relay outputs
3. RS-485 supported on-board and settings added to System>Port 2 menu
1.2.2 Version 6.04
1. Changed FTP default setting
1.2.3 Version 6.06
1. RS-485 receiver modifications
2. Allow end-of-day report to be set as anytime of the day
3. Added Call on Change modem for analog inputs. A user-defined delta of
consecutive readings triggers this alarm.
1.2.4 Version 6.08
1. Changes to remote diagnostic handler and modem initialization
1.2.5 Version 6.10
1. Allow Modbus slave device to be set on/offline through the keypad
2. List of Maintenance options is now circular
1.2.6 Version 6.12
1. Changes to debug menus
1.2.7 Version 7.10
1. Added support for delta change alarm on analog inputs
2. Added support for flow rate and total flow being reported from analog or
digital (pulse) inputs
3. Added support for relay control to be energize, de-energize or do nothing on
transitions into and out of alarm conditions.
4. Added Operator alarms when on-site too long without reporting in

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2 Installation
The Scout is shipped mounted inside a NEMA 4X enclosure. The dimensions of the
enclosure are shown below.
The connectors for Primary Power, Phone and I/O use quick disconnect plugs. The
diagram below shows the location of these connections for the NEMA 4X enclosure.
Figure 1 Panel Mount mounting holes
Figure 2 Field wiring diagram

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Connection
point
Function
Power Connect the included power connection from the wall-mount power
supply to the Scout. Power requirement is 9-12VDC.
On/Off To supply power to the Scout, flip the switch. The Scout will power
up and the display will read “RMS Scout”.
Digital Inputs
For Dry Contacts:
Connect from the ‘DIN+’ to one side of your dry contact
and connect from the DIN# SIG to the other side of your
contact.
For example, DIN1 below is connected to a normally open
contact and DIN3 is connected to a normally closed
contact.

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Connection
point
Function
Digital Voltage
Inputs
For Voltage inputs up to 25 VDC:
Connect the positive voltage of your input to the DIN# SIG
input on the Scout.
For example, DIN3 below is connected to a voltage input.
NOTE: Do not connect anything to the ‘+’ input
NOTE: If the grounds are not already common between
your device and the Scout, connect the “-“ signal of the
Scout power supply to a signal ground on your device.
For Contacts that Close to Ground:
Jumper the DIN# ‘+’ and DIN# SIG input together.
Connect another wire from the DIN# SIG input to the
contact that will close to ground.
NOTE: Set the channel to Normally Closed
Relay Output Normally Open .5A relay output:
Connect your device or another interposing relay to the 2
contacts of the desired relay.

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Connection
point
Function
Analog Inputs
For Voltage inputs up to 5 VDC:
Set the Dip Switch for the desired channel to the left, which
specifies the input is a voltage input.
Wire the ground or (-) input to the AIN# GND contact.
Wire the voltage or the (+) to the AIN# IN contact.
For Current inputs up to 20ma:
Set the Dip Switch for the desired channel to the RIGHT,
which specifies the input is a 4-20ma input.
CAUTION: When using current inputs (0-20ma or 4-20ma):
SET THE DIP SWITCH PRIOR TO CONNECTING ANY
WIRES INTO THE SCOUT.
DO NOT APPLY A CURRENT IF THE SWITCH IS SET TO
VOLTAGE.
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