Sper scientific Raphael Bedienungsanleitung

Raphael™Remote Monitor
870001
Instruction Manual

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Contents
NOTICES.................................................................................................5
Trademark Acknowledgments ...............................................................5
FCC Notice............................................................................................5
Compliance Information ........................................................................5
GLOSSARY.............................................................................................6
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................7
Scope ....................................................................................................7
PRODUCT OVERVIEW..........................................................................8
Raphael™ Kits ....................................................................................10
Raphael™ Device ...............................................................................10
Sensor Integration...............................................................................10
User Interface...................................................................................... 11
INSTALLING THE RAPHAEL™ KIT...................................................12
Assembling the Raphael™ Kit ............................................................12
Connecting to an External Power Source ...........................................12
Turning the Raphael™ On ..................................................................13
SPER SCIENTIFIC WEB-BASED DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM....14
Accessing the Data Management System ..........................................14
Understanding Sites’ Hierarchy...........................................................14
Understanding User Roles ..................................................................16
Account roles ...................................................................................16
Organization roles............................................................................16
Getting Started ....................................................................................17
USING THE SPER SCIENTIFIC VISUALIZATION WINDOW..............18
Viewing Site Information......................................................................20
Understanding the Data Stream Chart................................................22
Setting Time Range .........................................................................22
Setting Time Frame..........................................................................22
Using the Zoom and View tools .......................................................23
Comparing Data Streams....................................................................24
GENERATING REPORTS....................................................................25
Stream History Report.........................................................................26
Aggregation Report .............................................................................27
Custom Stream History Report ...........................................................28

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MANAGING SITES...............................................................................31
Viewing a Site......................................................................................31
Editing a Site .......................................................................................32
Changing the Site Name and Organization .....................................32
Changing the Site Location..............................................................34
MANAGING DEVICES .........................................................................35
Managing Device Conguration ..........................................................36
Setting the Device Reporting Intervals.............................................36
Setting the Device Transmission Intervals .......................................38
Setting the Device Sampling Interval ...............................................39
Viewing the Files Sent and Received by the Device...........................39
Viewing the Device Event Log.............................................................40
Viewing the Commands Sent to the Device........................................41
Viewing the Health of the Device ........................................................42
Viewing Device GPRS Information......................................................43
MANAGING DATA STREAMS .............................................................44
Viewing a Data Stream........................................................................44
Editing a Data Stream .........................................................................45
Hiding a Data Stream..........................................................................47
Viewing and Filtering Samples............................................................49
Sorting the Samples table................................................................49
Hiding Samples in the Samples table ..............................................50
Filtering the Samples table ..............................................................50
Conguring Data Stream Thresholds ....................................................51
Accessing the Threshold View .........................................................51
Changing Threshold Settings...........................................................53
Adding a New Threshold..................................................................56
Setting Threshold Actions ................................................................57
Viewing and Editing the Treatment of Raw Data ....................................65
Hiding Bad Samples of Raw Data....................................................65
Changing the Conversion Formula ..................................................67
Limiting Display of Engineering Values............................................70
MANAGING ORGANIZATIONS...........................................................71
Adding an Organization.......................................................................71
Editing an Organization.......................................................................73

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MANAGING USERS.............................................................................74
Viewing the List of Users.....................................................................74
Adding a User .....................................................................................75
Editing, Disabling or Deleting a User ..................................................77
Adding Existing Users to Organization(s) ...........................................78
MANAGING USER GROUPS ..............................................................80
Adding a User Group ..........................................................................81
Assigning a User to a Group ...............................................................83
Removing a User from a Group ..........................................................84
Editing a Group ...................................................................................84
SHARING SITES AND ACCOUNTS .....................................................85
Sharing Sites with Any User................................................................85
Sharing an Account with any Sper Scientic User ..............................87
SETTING PERSONAL PREFERENCES ............................................89
Setting your Own User Details ............................................................89
Changing your own password..........................................................90
Customizing you User Interface Display .............................................91
MAINTENANCE....................................................................................93
Raphael™ Battery Replacement.........................................................93
Battery Replacement Instructions ....................................................93
TROUBLESHOOTING .........................................................................95
Raphael™ device does not turn on..................................................95
Technical Support – Contact Information ............................................95
FAQ ........................................................................................................96
Is the Raphael™ activator unique per device? ...................................96
Why are updated GPS coordinates not appearing in the UI? .............96
What is the recommended range for the device cellular signal?.........96
How can I change the destination server address? ............................97
Why are device conguration changes not taking eect?...................98
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................99
Raphael™ Specications ....................................................................99
Raphael™ Mechanical Drawings ......................................................101
APPENDIX A: Connector 42-00009 datasheet ......................................102
WARRANTY ........................................................................................104

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Raphael™Remote Monitor - 870001
Copyright ©2017 by Sper Scientic
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Printed in the USA
The contents of this manual may not be reproduced or transmitted in any
form or by any means electronic, mechanical, or other means that do not
yet exist or may be developed, including photocopying, recording, or any
information storage and retrieval system without the express permission
from Sper Scientic.
Sper Scientic LTD.
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Tel: (480) 948-4448 Fax: (480) 967-8736
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NOTICES
© Copyright 2017 Sper Scientic
Trademark Acknowledgments
Raphael™ is a trademark of Sper Scientic.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
FCC Notice
Contains FCC ID: QIPPXS8
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Compliance Information
The Raphael™ device complies with the following radiated
emission standards:
• ETSI EN 301 489-1/-17 Class B
•CFR 47 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B
The Raphael™ device complies with Immunity per ETSI EN 301, CE.

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GLOSSARY
Term Explanation
API Application Programming Interface.
A set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software
and applications
Cloud
Computing
Internet-based computing, providing shared resources, data
and information to computers and other devices on-demand.
SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition.
A system for remote monitoring and control.
UI User Interface

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INTRODUCTION
Scope
This document is intended for users, installers and integrators of
Raphael™ Kits.
Reimagine Remote Monitoring
Rather than sending technicians to periodically environmental
measurements, Raphael™ streams the data to you. Raphael™ transmits
the data to our secure cloud server via global GSM cellular. You are then
able to access it, in real time, from any computer with an internet connection.
Our sophisticated cloud based software allows you to easily view,
and analyze, data and graphs from multiple sensors and locations
simultaneously. You see data, changes and problems as they happen, rather
than after the fact. All data is highly encrypted so that only you will be able
to access it. If required, the system will also send you SMS or E-mail alerts
when a threshold is crossed.
Raphael™ is an autonomous, stand-alone system. Together with our cloud
based subscription software you have a complete, ready to go, solution for
remote monitoring. The system is easily scalable up to an entire smart water
network and comes with a built in interface for SCADA systems.
Housed in a rugged waterproof case Raphael™ will stand up to many years
in the eld even in harsh conditions. Special military grade batteries and
unique power usage algorithms enable the unit to work autonomously for
years of typical use. Optional connections for AC power are also available.
Raphael™ is available in standard congurations, but can be customized
to work with any sensors you require. Simply place Raphael’s™ sensors
wherever environmental monitoring is needed and let the data come to you.

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Sper Scientic’s Raphael™ is a remote infrastructure monitoring tool that
delivers eld data to decision makers. It is an all-inclusive, plug-and-play
system, including batteries, SIM card, sensors, and installation hardware.
After learning your specic needs, Sper Scientic pre-integrates the
appropriate sensors with the Raphael™ data collection, storage and
communication device which is then installed onto existing infrastructure.
The data collected from the sensors is stored on Sper Scientic’s secure
private cloud server, and/or can be integrated directly into your on-
premises servers.
A Sper Scientic web-based data management system enables you
to congure the device over-the-air and program various parameter
threshold levels for email and/or SMS alerts, visualize data in
real-time, and produce reports for presentation and analysis. Using
Sper Scientic’s API, data can be integrated directly into your SCADA
systems, business intelligence or other analytic software.
Figure 1: Sper Scientic Raphael™system

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Agriculture
• Wells, Canals, Runo, Irrigation
Aquaculture
• Marine & Freshwater
Environment
• Precipitation, Temperature,
Microbial Contamination,
Climate & Microclimate Analysis
Ecosystem Health
Industrial & Commercial
• Power Plants, Manufacturers,
Boilers & Chillers, Storage
Tanks
Oil & Gas Industry
• Upstream, Midstream &
Downstream
Water Infrastructure
• Clean Water, Dirty Water,
Rivers, Lakes, Streams
Sample Raphael™ Applications
Anywhere You
Need to See
Important Readings

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Raphael™Kits
Each Raphael™ Kit, composed of a Raphael™ device and smart
sensors, is targeted at a specic need in the infrastructure sector. The
intended usage dictates the type of sensors included in the kit. Sper
Scientic oers various kits in each of the following categories:
•Water Quality
•Environmental Quality
•Oil & Gas
Raphael™ Device
The Raphael™ device periodically samples the
connected sensors and transmits the data to
the Sper Scientic cloud or to your on-premises
server. The device supports 2G, 3G, LTE (4G),
CDMA, LPWAN, Satellite, and Bluetooth low-
energy networks, and can interchangeably use the
strongest available cellular signal.
The Raphael™ device is powered by a eld-
replaceable internal battery that provides 3,500+
transmissions. Alternatively, the device can be
connected to an external battery, solar panel or
permanent power source.
The Raphael™ device can be mounted in various ways, including:
• Axed to a pipe, using the supplied zip ties
• Axed to a wall, using the supplied four screws and anchors
•Hung on a wall, using one of the supplied screws and anchors
Sensor Integration
Each Raphael™ device has three sensor connector ports and supports
any combination of the following types of sensors:
•Modbus
•Analog
•Digital
The specic types of sensors and sensor connectors in a kit depend on
the kit type.
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