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C-site User Manual Version 1.1 Ex-CWTD-WRM-00009 Page 2 / 27 Ex-CWTD-WRM-00009 C-site User Manual Version 1.1 PRINTED – 13.3.2015 CREOWAVE OY | Creowave Oy, Yrttipellontie 10 H, 90230 Oulu, Finland | T: +358 10 8326 300 | www.creowave.com Version history Version Date Description Author Approver 1.0 23.2.2015 Approved version KL TVä 1.1 13.3.2015 IC certification numbers p. 9 TSo Page 3 / 27 Ex-CWTD-WRM-00009 C-site User Manual Version 1.1 PRINTED – 13.3.2015 CREOWAVE OY | Creowave Oy, Yrttipellontie 10 H, 90230 Oulu, Finland | T: +358 10 8326 300 | www.creowave.com Contents Contents .................................................................................................................................................. 3 1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 C-site units at a glance .............................................................................................................4 1.1.1 C-site S7 .............................................................................................................................. 4 1.1.2 C-site R7 .............................................................................................................................. 7 2 Notes and wireless conditions .......................................................................................................... 9 2.1 All units (S7001, S7002, R7-001, R7-101) ...............................................................................9 2.2 C-site R7-001......................................................................................................................... 10 3 Getting started ................................................................................................................................ 12 3.1 Before R7 configuration ......................................................................................................... 13 3.2 R7 WLAN configuration ......................................................................................................... 15 3.3 R7 3G configuration ............................................................................................................... 18 4 Setting up the sensor network ........................................................................................................ 19 5 Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. 24 6 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 25 6.1 Security passwords ............................................................................................................... 26 7 Support ........................................................................................................................................... 27 Page 4 / 27 Ex-CWTD-WRM-00009 C-site User Manual Version 1.1 PRINTED – 13.3.2015 CREOWAVE OY | Creowave Oy, Yrttipellontie 10 H, 90230 Oulu, Finland | T: +358 10 8326 300 | www.creowave.com 1 Introduction This user manual describes the practices to take the C-site remote monitoring system into use. Also guidance on how to operate and maintain the system is given. C-site remote monitoring system consists of C-site S7 sensor units as well as C-site R7 remote terminal units. 1.1 C-site units at a glance 1.1.1 C-site S7 C-site S7 is the sensor unit of the C-site Remote monitoring system. It reads data from the transducers and transfers the data wirelessly to the C-site R7 units. C-site S7 has two different model options, C-site S7001 and C-site S7002. C-site S7001 is a sensor unit with integrated Keller pressure transducer. C-site S7002 is equipped with a connector that enables different type of sensors to be used with the sensor unit. Figure 1. C-site S7001 top view and back view. (Note! Batteries ordered and delivered separately) 1. Ex batteries 2. 2.4GHz antenna 3. Battery cap 1. Rotation adapter SW 27 mm 2. Rotation lock nut SW 36 mm Page 5 / 27 Ex-CWTD-WRM-00009 C-site User Manual Version 1.1 PRINTED – 13.3.2015 CREOWAVE OY | Creowave Oy, Yrttipellontie 10 H, 90230 Oulu, Finland | T: +358 10 8326 300 | www.creowave.com 1. Connector cap 2. Binder connector 1. Connector cap 2. Binder connector Figure 2. C-site S7002 top view and back view. (Note! Cables and transmitters for Binder connector ordered separately) 1. Ex batteries 2. 2.4GHz antenna 3. Battery cap 4. Binder connector Page 6 / 27 Ex-CWTD-WRM-00009 C-site User Manual Version 1.1 PRINTED – 13.3.2015 CREOWAVE OY | Creowave Oy, Yrttipellontie 10 H, 90230 Oulu, Finland | T: +358 10 8326 300 | www.creowave.com In normal operation, the screen shows the pressure (1), temperature (2), received signal strength (3) and battery levels (4 and 5). 1.1.1.1 C-site S7 screens This section describes the different screen views the S7 unit can display during operation. After power up, the S7 unit starts automatic scanning of available R7 units. Normally the scanning phase takes about 30 seconds. 1. Pressure 2. Temperature 3. Signal level 4. Battery level 5. Battery level In case the alarm sign is on, please check the alarm status and details from the alarm log on the R7 display. In case of a low battery level, please replace the batteries in safe area. Only batteries delivered by Creowave is permitted. Page 7 / 27 Ex-CWTD-WRM-00009 C-site User Manual Version 1.1 PRINTED – 13.3.2015 CREOWAVE OY | Creowave Oy, Yrttipellontie 10 H, 90230 Oulu, Finland | T: +358 10 8326 300 | www.creowave.com 1.1.2 C-site R7 C-site R7 is remote terminal unit of the C-site Remote monitoring system. C-site R7 collects data and information from multiple C-site S7 units and sends the information onwards to the system. C-site R7 has three different model options, C-site R7-001, R7-101 and R7-201. Only difference …
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)) CREOWAVE Attention: Nadira Nechma, Intertek SemkoAb Application Examiner Re: Cover Letter Applicant: Creowave Oy FCC ID: 2AC52S7 To whom it may concern, Cover Letter / Agency Letter We, Creowave Oy, hereby authorize Intertek Semko AB, Sweden, to act as agent in the preparation ofthis application, FCC ID: 2AC52S7 for equipment authorization to the Federal Communications Commission. l certify that submitted Exhibits properly describe the device with FCC ID: 2AC52S7 This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. The applicant is not subject to a denial offederal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862, and no party to the application is subject to a denial offederal benefits pursuant to that section. Sincerely, <-/- Teemu Vähäkangas Vice President Creowave Oy
Q) CREOWAVE Attention: Nadira Nechma, Intertek Semko AbApplication Examiner Re: Request for confidentiality Applicant: Creowave OyFCC ID: 2AC52S7 To whom it may concern,Pennanen f Confldentiality Request is hereby submitted by Creowave Oy to withhold permanently from public review certain portions ofthe application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept permanently confidential: • Schematics• Detailed Block diagrams• Detailed Operational/Functional Description Rationale for request for confidentiality:Creowave Oy has invested considerable time and materials in research and development to produce the referenced product. Disclosure of the permanently confidential portions of this application to competitors would not only give them significant competitive advantages in developing similar products, but would also disclose successful implementation ofunpublished, leading edge technology developed by us. Sincerely, J Teemu VähäkangasVice PresidentCreowave Oy 1(1)
Q) CR60\VAV6 19.01.2015 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills RoadColumbia, MD 21046 Subject: Professional installationjustification To Whom lt May Concern: We, Creowave Oy, inform that the C-site S7 unit (FCC ID: 2AC52S7, models S7001 and S7002) is intended to be installed only by a professional person. The device is not sold to the general public.The installation must be controlled by Creowave Oy or a dealer approved by Creowave Oy. Installation requires special training to make sure that the network parameters will be properly configured. Access to the parameters is password protected.The unit, in conjunction with C-site R7, is used for data transmission located in oil and gas fields. Only the antenna types listed in the User Manual is allowed to be used. Creowave Oy will supply theantenna as part of the unit. Sincerely, Teemu Vähäkangas Vice President Creowave Oy
External Photos Model: S7 1(3) External Photos Model: S7 2(3) External Photos Model: S7 3(3)
DESIGNED BY JLa DATE 21.2.2013 CHECKED BY TVä DATE 24.10.2014 DRAWN BY JLa DATE 24.10.2014 This drawing is our property. It can't be reproduced or communicated without our written agreement. SCALE 1:1WEIGHT(kg)1,5SHEET1/1 SIZE A0 DRAWING NUMBER Ex_530001 REV 2.0 DRAWING TITLE CWEx-Sensor Unit REVDATEDESCRIPTIONINIT 1.1 15.3.2013 Cover sub-assembly created(Ex_530032), silicone changed, numbering changed JLa 1.2 15.11.2013 D-size patteries, parts updated etc. JLa APBOCNDMELFK HIGJFKELDMCNBOAP 9 9 8 8 10 10 7 7 11 11 6 6 12 12 5 5 13 13 4 4 14 14 3 3 15 15 2 2 16 16 1 1 * critical component 1.3 21.1.2014 Tightening torques updated, Sensor Unit Cover updated JLa 1.4 24.5.2014 Sub-assemlies added, instructions added, section views JLa 1.5 28.5.2014 Batteries removed from BoM (delivered in packaging) Sub-assembly revisions updated JLa 1.6 13.6.2014 Battery cable modified, cover assembly rev updated 1.1-> 1.2 JLa 1.7 26.6.2014 Label changed, PCB final assembly revision changed JLa 1.8 2.7.2014 Label updated JLa 1.9 3.9.2014 Label, PCB Final Assembly and Flange assembly modified. Optional transducer connection (4...20mA) JLa 2.0 24.10.2014 Battery SW-D03 option added JLa Bill of Material: Ex_530001 NumberPart NumberDefinitionQuantityRevisionNotice 1Ex_530055CWEx-SU Flange Assembly11.2 2Ex_530032CWEx-Sensor Unit Cover Assembly11.2 3Ex_530051CWEx-SU PCB Final Assembly11.2* 4Ex_530058CWEx-S7 Ex Label11.3* 5PX0407 Bulgin Wifi Antenna1 6216825 8WE Plastofast 1452 TX8 2,5x86 7OR 150,0 X 2,0 NBR70O-ring1ERIKS NBR 70-compound 36624 8DIN965 M4x8 A4 TX20Flat Head Countersunk Screw9 9 SW-D02 Vitzrocell LITHIUM PRIMARY BATTERY 3.6V 14Ah 2 * Only batteries delivered by Creowave allowed. Batteries delivered separately. SW-D03 136 128 216 ~ 6 ~ Front view Scale: 1:1 220 ~ A A C C Isometric view Scale: 1:1 1 5 2 8 6 See tightening sequence from rear view 3 4 7 Install display connector first Tightening torque 0.5 Nm Hand tighten antenna, do not use excessive force Check o-ring 9 Isometric view Scale: 1:1 Section view A-A Scale: 1:1 Antenna cable Antenna connector o-ring CWEx-SU Flex cable assembly Antenna o-ring O-ring B 2 o-ring 1.6 ±0.05 groove depth Detail B Flange O-ring Scale: 2:1 Front view Scale: 1:1 Optional Transducer Connections (Transducer output 4...20mA) Black J9 White J8 Red J14 Blue J3 Yellow J2 Connect battery cables J4 Yellow J5 Black J6 Red J7 Blue Solder outer and center conductor to the pad Transducer Connections Black J9 White J10 Red J14 Blue J3 Yellow J2 33 33() 70 9 30 Rear view Scale: 1:1 3 7 5 1 8 4 6 2 9 Tightening sequence, Torque 1 Nm, use torque driver, pre-tightening with screw driver 0.3-0.5 Nm Clean area before label installation Section view C-C Scale: 1:1 NEGATIVE BATTERY CONNECTOR (MOVING) POSITIVE BATTERY CONNECTOR BATTERY COVER O-RING PCB ENCAPSULATION POSITIVE CONTACT SPRING BATTERY COVER
DESIGNED BY JLa DATE 16.4.2014 CHECKED BY TVä DATE DRAWN BY JLa DATE This drawing is our property. It can't be reproduced or communicated without our written agreement. SCALE 1:1WEIGHT(kg)~1,5SHEET1/1 SIZE A0 DRAWING NUMBER Ex_530033 REV DRAWING TITLE CWEx-Sensor Unit With Connector * critical component APBOCNDMELFK HIGJFKELDMCNBOAP 9 9 8 8 10 10 7 7 11 11 6 6 12 12 5 5 13 13 4 4 14 14 3 3 15 15 2 2 16 16 1 1 REVDATEDESCRIPTIONINIT 1.1 28.5.2014 Label added, section view added JLa 1.2 13.6.2014 Battery cable updated to cover assembly (rev 1.1->1.2) JLa 1.3 26.6.2014 Label updated, PCB Final Assembly updated JLa 1.4 2.7.2014 Label updated JLa 1.5 3.9.2014 Label Ex_530058-13 and PCB Final Assembly updated JLa 24.10.2014 Battery SW-D03 option added JLa2.0 2.0 24.10.2014 24.10.2014 Bill of Material: Ex_530033 NumberPart NumberDefinitionQuantityRevisionNotices 1Ex_530032CWEx-Sensor Unit Cover Assembly11.2* 2Ex_530051CWEx-SU PCB Final Assembly11.2* 3Ex_530052CWEx-SU Wall Mount11.1* 4Ex_530053CWEx-SU Ext Connector Cable11.1* 5OR 150,0 X 2,0 NBR70O-ring1ERIKS NBR 70 36624 608-2671-000-000PROTECTION CAP FOR M16 FEMALE RECEPTACLE, LOOP, IP67 1 7PX0407 Bulgin Wifi Antenna1 8216825 8WE Plastofast 1452 TX8 2,5x86 9DIN 7985 A4 M4x8M4 x 89 10Ex_530058CWEx-S7 Ex Label11.3* 11 SW-D02Vitzrocell LITHIUM PRIMARY BATTERY 3.6V 14Ah 2 * Only batteries delivered by Creowave allowed. Batteries delivered separately. SW-D03 194 243 ~ 95 136 Front view Scale: 1:1 C C 45 128 Left view Scale: 1:1 Rear view Scale: 1:1 1 3 2 6 4 8 5 97 Tightening sequence, Torque 1 Nm, use torque driver, pre-tightening with screw driver 0.3-0.5 Nm Isometric view Scale: 1:1 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 Tightening torque 0.5 Nm Hand tighten with Binder tool 07 0010 001 Install cables first to the Phoenix connector according to cable markings and pcb silkscreen printings Hand tighten antenna, do not use excessive force Check o-ring Install display connector first 10 6 Install cap under connector nut 11 Bottom view Scale: 1:1 A A 12.5 ±1 16.3 ±1 Top view Scale: 1:1 Install label along this edge. Clean area before installation. Section view A-A Scale: 1:1 NEGATIVE BATTERY CONNECTOR (MOVING) POSITIVE BATTERY CONNECTOR BATTERY COVER O-RING POSITIVE CONTACT SPRING BATTERY COVER PCB ENCAPSULATION B Front view Scale: 1:1 Connect battery cables J4 Yellow J5 Black J6 Red J7 Blue Solder outer and center conductor to the pad Install cables to the Phoenix connector according to cable markings and pcb silkscreen printings 2 o-ring 1.6 ±0.05 Cover gasket Detail B Scale: 2:1 Groove depth Section view C-C Scale: 1:1 D Detail D Scale: 2:1 Antenna O-ring Antenna connector o-ring
Internal Photos Model: S7 1(2) Internal Photos Model: S7 2(2)
Reference No. 1405683STO_MPE ed2 www.intertek-etlsemko.com This Statement of Compliance is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this Statement. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Statement of Compliance. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. 1(2) STATEMENT ON EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS EQUIPMENT Type of equipment: Wireless sensor unit Brand name: Creowave Type / Model: S7001, S7002 Manufacturer: Creowave Oy By request of: Creowave Oy REQUIREMENT CFR 47 §1.1310 RSS-102 issue 5 (2014) CALCULATIONS Highest output power to antenna is +20dBm With 4.8 dBi antenna gain4 EIRP is 24.8 dBm or 302 mW The manual recommends that the operator is not closer than (r) 20 cm to the transmitter’s antenna. A worst case calculation is as follows: 2 4r EIRP S Maximum power density is S = 0.302 / ( 4 x x 0,2 2 ) = 0,60W/m 2 =0,060 mW/cm 2 Reference No. 1405683STO_MPE ed2 www.intertek-etlsemko.com This Statement of Compliance is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this Statement. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Statement of Compliance. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. 2(2) Limit: CFR 47 §1.1310 (e) table 1 Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure: 1mW/cm 2 RSS-102 section 2.5.2: states that at or above 300 MHz and below 6 GHz and the source-based, time- averaged maximum e.i.r.p. of the device is equal to or less than 1.31 x 10 -2 ƒ 0.6834 W (adjusted for tune-up tolerance), where ƒ is in MHz; Maximum EIRP 302 mW < 2,67 W at 2405 MHz The requirements are fulfilled. Intertek Semko AB, Radio& EMC Date of issue: 2015-03-24 Issued by: Matti Virkki
Test report no. 1405683STO-001 Ed. 3 Page 2 (38) Revision History Edition Date Description 1 2014-07-03 First release 2 2015-02-10 Update to model names and RSS-GEN issue 4 update 3 2015-03-18 Ch. 26 removed. Re-measured band edge and Ch. 25 Test report no. 1405683STO-001 Ed. 3 Page 3 (38) CONTENTS Page 1 CLIENT INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 5 2 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) .................................................................................................. 5 2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE EUT ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER/CLIENT DECLARATION......... 5 2.2 ADDITIONAL HARDWARE INFORMATION ABOUT THE EUT .............................................................. 6 2.3 ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE INFORMATION ABOUT THE EUT .............................................................. 6 2.4 PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................... 6 2.5 TEST SIGNALS ................................................................................................................................ 6 2.6 MODIFICATION DURING THE TESTS ................................................................................................ 6 3 TEST SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 7 3.1 STANDARDS ................................................................................................................................... 7 3.2 ADDITIONS, DEVIATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS FROM STANDARDS AND ACCREDITATION .................. 7 3.3 TEST SITE ....................................................................................................................................... 7 3.4 TEST SET-UP .................................................................................................................................. 7 3.5 TEST CONDITIONS .......................................................................................................................... 7 4 TEST SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................ 8 5 RADIATED EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS FROM 30 MHZ TO 1000MHZ ............................ 9 5.1 REQUIREMENT ............................................................................................................................... 9 5.2 TEST SETUP DETAILS ..................................................................................................................... 9 5.3 TEST DATA .....................................................................................................................................10 5.4 TEST EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................................................................12 6 RADIATED EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS ABOVE 1 GHZ ....................................................13 6.1 REQUIREMENT ..............................................................................................................................13 6.2 TEST SETUP DETAILS ....................................................................................................................14 6.3 TEST DATA .....................................................................................................................................15 6.4 ANTENNA GAIN ..............................................................................................................................19 6.5 BAND EDGE ...................................................................................................................................20 6.6 TEST EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................................................................21 7 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH ................................................................................................................22 7.1 REQUIREMENT ..............................................................................................................................22 7.2 TEST SET-UP .................................................................................................................................22 7.3 TEST DATA .....................................................................................................................................22 7.4 TEST EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................................................................23 8 CONDUCTED PEAK OUTPUT POWER .......................................................................................24 8.1 REQUIREMENT ..............................................................................................................................24 8.2 TEST SET-UP .................................................................................................................................24 8.3 TEST DATA .....................................................................................................................................24 8.4 TEST EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................................................................26 9 PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY...........................................................................................27 9.1 REQUIREMENT ..............................................................................................................................27 9.2 TEST SET-UP .................................................................................................................................27 9.3 TEST DATA .....................................................................................................................................27 9.4 TEST EQUIPMENT ................................................…
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Test setup photos Model: S7 Test setup 30 MHz – 1 GHz Test setup >1GHz
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 67.00 mW |

Remote Terminal Unit for wireless monitoring system
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Remote Terminal Unit for wireless monitoring system
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System