Bosch CLIMO A D00 A40 103 User manual

MicroClimateMonitoringSystem
BOSCHCLIMO

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TableofContents
1.
Symbolsandsafetyprecautions
3
1.1 Explanation of symbols 3
1.1.1 Warning notices -
Structure and meaning 3
1.2 Symbols in this documentation 3
1.3 On the product 3
5.
User Interface 15
5.1 Air Quality Index 15
5.2 User Interface 15
5.3
Interpreting the outputs 15
5.3.1 To access the device through Web app 15
1.4 Important safety instructions 3
1.5
Important Notices 4
6. Troubleshooting 15
1.5.1 Don'ts 4
1.5.2
Environmental statement 4 7. Maintenance 16
1.5.3
Moving 4
1.5.4
Unpacking 4
1.5.5
3/CP300H(3.6VNI-MHBATTERY)&
8. Recommendations 16
8.1 Disposal 16
CR2032H BATTERY: 4
1.6
Enclosure safe handling instructions 5 9. Warranty 16
1.7 Short information 5
10.
FCC Warning statement 15.19
17
2.
BOSCH CLIMO overview
6
2.1
Version of product 6 11. FCC Warningstatement 15.105 17
2.2 Applications 6
2.3
Site & Parameter selection as per CPCB
guidelines on measurement of Ambient Air
12.
Statement
17
Pollutants (Air Quality) 6
2.4
Device specifications 7 13. Mobile Device 17
2.5 Technical data 8
14.
RED Requirement
17
3.
Pre Installation
9
3.1
Installation Kit
9
3.2
Tools
9
3.3
Torque table
9
3.4
SIM insertion (for Micro Climate Monitoring
System 3G variant AD00 A40 00)
9
3.5
configuration (Micro Climate Monitoring
System
variant AD00 A40 002
9
3.6
Ethernet and USB connectors
9
3.6.1
Panel mount
connectors
9
3.6.2
Mating
connectors
9
3.7
Calibration
10
3.8
Health indicators
10
3.9
Pre installation Acc
eptance checklist
10
3.10
Post installation Acceptance checklist
11
4. Installation
12
4.1
Unpacking
12
4.2
Installing SIM
12
4.3
Mounting bracket assembly
12
4.4
Pole mounting
13
4.5
Wall mounting
13
4.6
Sun shade and UV sensor assembly
13
4.7
Splash guard and CO
2
sensor assembly
14
4.8
AC DC connection
14
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1.
Symbols and safety
precautions
1.1
Explanation of symbols
1.1.1
Warningnotices-
Structure and meaning
Warning notices warn of dangers to the user or people
in the vicinity. Warning notices also indicate the
consequencesofthehazardaswellaspreventiveaction.
Warning notices have the following structure:
Abbreviations used in this manual:
Warning
symbol
KEY WORD – Nature and source of hazard!
Consequences of hazard in the event of failure
toobserveactionandinformationgiven.
➢
Hazard prevention action and information.
The key word indicates the likelihood of occurrence and
the severity of the hazard in the eventof non-observance
Key word
Probability of
occurrence Severity of danger if
instructions not observed
DANGER
Immediate
impending
danger
Death
or
severe
injury
WARNING
Possible
impending
danger
Death
or
severe
injury
CAUTION
Possible
dangerous
situation
Minor
injury
1.4
Important safety instructions
Read, follow, and retain for future reference all of the
following safety instructions before operating the unit.
•
Do not install or store the unit near any heatsources
suchasradiators,heaters,stoves,orotherequipment
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
•
Donotblock or coverany of the openings provided in
the unit. They are provided for ventilation, to prevent
from overheating and to ensure reliable operation.
Keep open distance of approximate 200mm all round
the unit.
•
Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases
or cups on the unit. Never spill liquid of any kind on
the unit.
•
Donotopenthematingconnectoranddustcapinrainy
1.2
Symbols in this documentation
Symbol
Designation
Explanation
!
Attention
Warns about possible property damage.
i
Information
Practical hints and other useful
information.
1.
2.
Multi
-
step
operation Instruction consisting of several steps.
1.3
On the product
!
Observeallwarningnoticesonproductsandensure
they remainlegible.
season, as the water might enter the unit and lead to
fire or electrical shock.
•
Disconnect the electrical connection before cleaning.
Use only a dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners.
•
Do not attempt to service a damaged device yourself,
unless qualified. Contact your associated channel
partner for all types of servicing, such as
–
The power supply cord or plug is damaged;
–
Sensor damaged due toexposure of moisture,
water, and/or inclement weather (rain, snow,
etc.);
–
Liquid has been spilled in or on the equipment;
–
Unit has been dropped or the unit cabinet is
damaged;
–
Unit exhibits a distinct change inperformance;
–
Unit does not operate normally when the user
correctly follows the operating instructions.
•
Install in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions in accordance with applicable local
codes.
•
Use only attachments or accessories specified by
the manufacturer. Equipment change or modification
could void the user's guarantee or authorization
agreement.
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AQI
Air Quality Index
IoT
Internet of Things
IP
Ingress Protection
PCB
Printed Circuit Board
PSK
Pre-Shared Key
SIM
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•
Be sure that the service technician uses replacement
parts specified by the manufacturer, or that which
have the same characteristics as the original parts.
Unauthorized substitutions may cause injuries or
otherhazards.
i
The IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and WARNINGS
presented in this manual do not cover all possible
conditions that may occur. Common sense, caution
and care must be exercised when installing,
maintaining or operating the unit.
1.5
Important Notices
Accessories-Donotplacethisunitonan
unstablestand,tripod,bracket,ormount.
The unit may fall, causing serious injury
and/or serious damage to the unit. Use
only with mounting solutions specified
by the manufacturer. When a cart is used,
use caution and care when moving the
cart/unitcombinationtoavoidinjuryfrom
tip-over. Quick stops, excessive force, or
uneven surfaces may cause the cart/unit
combinationtooverturn.Mounttheunitas
pertheinstallationinstructions..
1.5.1
Don'ts
•
Do not connect the unit to the electrical power supply
usingcablesthathavebeendamaged.
•
Do not remove any of the connectors.
•
Do not keep the unit below water body and water
pipes.
•
Do not keep the unit in temperature range other than
indicated in recommendation section.
•
Do not power the unit with other power sources than
the original provided by RBEI. Voltage and current
maximumratingscanbeexceeded,stoppingunitfrom
working and voidingwarranty.
•
Donottrytoextract,screw,breakormoveconnectors
far from necessary usage, waterproof sealing can be
damaged and warranty will be voided.
•
Do not connect any sensor not provided by RBEI.
•
Do not place nodes on places or equipment where
itcouldbeexposedtoshocksand/orbigvibrations.
•
Do notkeep mating connectors ordust caps in unlock
condition.
•
Do not use dropped unit.
•
Donotreplacethesensororanypartsinthemounting
condition.
•
Do not carry the unit in assembled condition (with sun
shade, splash guard, hose clamp and screw hardware).
•
Donotmishandle CO
2
and UVsensor as itmay cause
reading disturbance due to vibration or shock.
1.5.2
Environmental statement
Boschhasastrongcommitmenttowardstheenvironment.
This unit has been designed to respect theenvironment
asmuchaspossible.
1.5.3
Moving
Disconnect the power before moving the unit. Move the
unit with care. Excessive force or shock maydamage the
unit.
1.5.4
Unpacking
•
This equipment should be unpacked and handled
withcare.Ifanitemappearstohavebeendamagedin
shipment,repackitintheoriginalpackagingandnotify
the shipping agent or supplierimmediately.
•
Verify that all the parts listed in the parts listbelow
areincluded.Ifanyitemsaremissing,notifyyourRBEI
representative.
•
The original packing carton is the safest container to
transport the unit and must be used if returning the
unit for service. Save it if possible, for future use.
1.5.5
3/CP300H(3.6VNI-MHBATTERY)&CR2032H
BATTERY:
Caution:
Riskofexplosionifbatteryisreplacedbyan
incorrect type.
Disposeofusedbatteries(3/CP300H&CR2032H
battery) according to the instructions.
Refer section 8.1
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1.6
Enclosure safe handling instructions
Alert type
D
o
'
s
Don'ts
No load on hinges
Do’s:
Always provide support at the bottom side for enclosure cover, in cover open
condition to avoid load on hinges.
Don’ts:
Do not keep enclosure cover without proper support. Do not keep any load
on enclosure cover from inside.
Cotton gloves for product handling
Do’s:
Always use clean hand gloves to handle the enclosure.
Don’ts:
Do not touch the enclosure with bare hands and dirty gloves.
Stacking of enclosure
s
Do’s:
Use spacer material (preferably foam) to stack empty enclosure.
Don’ts:
Do not stack empty enclosure without any spacer material in-between.
Stacking of assembled enclosures are not recommended.
Enclosure movement
Do’s:
Hold horizontally and ensure support from all the sides during hand carry of
enclosures. 4 hands support for larger size (control series) is a must.
Don’ts:
Do not hold enclosure in vertical position and hand carry.
Load on vent kits
Do’s:
Enclosure covers are to be placed at 180
°
with bottom support.
Don’ts:
Do not restenclosurecover on ventkits.Donotrestenclosureitselfon ventkit.
1.7
Short information
Alleffortshavebeenmadetoensuretheaccuracyofmaterialprovidedinthisdocumentatthetimeofrelease.However,
the items described in this document are subject to continuous development and improvement. All specifications
are subjected to change without notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of Robert Bosch Engineering
and Business SolutionsPrivate Limited (RBEI). RBEI will notbe responsible for anyloss or damages incurred related
to the use of information contained in this document.
!
Beforestartingup,connectingandoperatingthisproduct,itisabsolutelyessentialthattheinstallationinstructions
and, in particular, the safety instructions are studied carefully. By doing so, any uncertainties in handling this
productcanbeeradicatedandwillultimatelyhelptoavoiddamagetotheunit.
Copyright
This manual is the intellectual property of RBEI and is protected by copyright.
All rights reserved.
Trademarks
All hardware and software product names used in this document are likely tobe registered trademarks and must
be treatedaccordingly.
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2.
BOSCHCLIMOoverview
BOSCH CLIMO is designed to measure certain
atmospheric gases and factors of the ambient
environment.
BOSCH CLIMO features are:
2.1
Versionofproduct
There are four versions of product that is available for
customer based on connectivity;
•
MicroClimateMonitoringSystem(SC_3G)
A D00 A40 103
•
Micro Climate MonitoringSystem (3G)
A D00 A40 100
•
Micro Climate Monitoring System
A D00 A40 101
•
Micro Climate Monitoring System(Standard- RJ45)
A D00 A40 102
•
It is easy to deploy, technologically advanced and
incurs zero added infrastructureinvestment.
•
It connects compact wireless sensors over
3G networksenablingmicro-climaticdatacollection.
•
BOSCH CLIMO is powered with the state-of-the-art
IoT-friendly Intel Quark processor enabled witha
“pattern matching” technology; facilitating energy-
efficiency, scalability and sustainability for real-world
applications.
i
Whilstrobustindesign,theunitisasensitivepiece
ofscientificequipmentandshouldbetreatedas
such.
!
The device must be protected from strong direct
sunlightasthiswillquicklyraisethetemperatureofthe
devicebeyonditsoperatingrange.BOSCHCLIMOunit
hasbeenprovidedwithasunshadeguardtoprotect
fromtheeffectsofsunlight.
i
Mount the unit facing North or South direction
!
There will be variation in sensor behavior due to
limitation of NO, NO
2
, and O
3
sensors on higher
temperaturerangebeyond 40°CandPMsensorfor
below-10°C.
2.2
Applications
•
Real Estate and Community:
BOSCH CLIMO will
be the indicator for quality of life index and the
breathabilityoftheambientair.Therecommendations
and early warning system based on air profiling will
help the society to make smarter choices.
•
Smart Cities:
It will form a mandatory component for
any smart city as it aides in awareness and better city
management.
•
Industries Construction:
It assists in perimeter
monitoring of the site, measure the factory health
and determines the condition in which the workers
are working.
•
Mining and Oil and Gas: This is a heavily polluting
sector by the nature of the industry itself. BOSCH
CLIMO willhelp incompliance adherenceby constant
monitoring and thus making it a greenersector.
2.3
Site&Parameterselectionasper
CPCBguidelinesonmeasurementof
Ambient Air Pollutants (Air Quality)
Site Selection
•
Away from source & other interferences (inlet 15m
away from source/traffic artery).
•
Height of inlet >3m (preferably 3-10m) Doublethe
height of nearby wall/obstructed.
•
Free flowing, well mixed.
•
Elevatedangle<30(frominlettotopofbuilding).
•
Collocated samplers should be 2m apart.
Parameter Selection
•
Sensitive location (SO2 & NO2).
•
Health Impact stations (All pollutants).
•
Population & exposure (All criteria pollutants).
•
Kerb side (Traffic intersection) (criteria pollutants +
CO).
•
Downtown (Accumulative, 50 m awaytraffic
intersection) (criteria pollutants + O3).
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2.4
Device specifications
This section shows the overall dimensions of the BOSCH CLIMO design. Detailed installation steps are explained in
further sections.
Fig. 1: Mountingenvelope
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2.5
Technical data
The unit has the following features:
Category
Features
Range
Resolution / Remarks
Gas Sensors
Particulate Matter PM 2.5
0 – 500
µ
g/m³
± 5
µ
g/m³
Particulate Matter PM 10
0 – 1000
µ
g/m³
± 5
µ
g/m³
Carbon Monoxide (CO)*
0 – 31000 ppb
100 ppb
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂)*
0 – 300 ppb
10 ppb
Ozone (O₃)*
0 – 400 ppb
10 ppb
Sulphur Dioxide (SO₂)*
0 – 700 ppb
10 ppb
Nitric Oxide (NO)* (Optional)
0 – 300 ppb
10 ppb
External Mount
Sensors (Optional)
CO
2
0 – 5% (5000PPM)
UV
up to 15 UVI
Environmental
Sensors
Humidity
10% – 95% RH
Temperature
-40°C – +70°C
Sound
45dBA – 100 dBA
Light
up to 188000 Lux
Pressure
500 to 1500 mB (hPa)
Connectivity
WCDMA/3G
WCDMA/3G
Ethernet
10/100 baseT
USB 2.0
Physical Attributes
Ruggedness
IP
53
High
durability,
ingress
and
shock
protection
Power supply
100VAC
–
240VAC, 50
-
60 Hz or
9 – 12 V DC
Maximum power rating
20W
Ambient Operating Temperature
-20°C – +50°C
Humidity
15% – 85% RH
Enclosure
UV stabilized industrial housing molded
fiberglass reinforced polyester
Color
RAL 7035 light gray
System weight
< 6 kgs
Dimension (L x W x H)
L 30cm x W 25cm x H 15cm
Compact housing
Certifications
3G & Ethernet version CE and FCC certified.
PTCRB (is pending)
UL Certificate Number 20170731-E492562
Warranty
1 year
Software
Cloud Connectivity or Infra
Optional
API Interface
OTA update
Data uplink rate to cloud
Configurable (1 Min to 1 Hour)
Device Management
Clients and Universality
Data backup
Configurable up to 5 days
Remote monitoring, fault
detection and self-diagnosis
External Interfaces /
add-on accessories
Mounting
Pole or Wall mount
Splash guard and Sun shade
Battery power pack
DC power provisions
Optional external battery
(12V/40Ah/36W)
Solar power pack
12V DC power from Solar panel
Optional
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3.
Pre Installation
3.1
Installation Kit
The installation kit contains:
3.4 SIM insertion (for Micro Climate
MonitoringSystem3G variantAD00
A40 00)
SIMcardisnotpartoftheproduct,ithastobepurchased
and assembled by the customer or the end user.
•
SIM card must be micro-SIM (3ff) industrialization
grade robust or super-robust plastic type with
operating temperature of -40°C to 105°C.
•
Beforeinstalling theunitonpole orwall,assemble the
SIM and check for the connectivity.
3.2
Tools
The following tools are helpful:
Tool Description
Purpose
Philip head screw driver
For all kinds of screws
Gloves (ESD protected
and safety gloves) Safety for hands
Goggles
To protect from dust during drilling
wall
Flat screw driver
To fix pole mounting ring to pole
Usepoweroperatedtoolstoavoidfatigueto
the installer.
3.3
Torque table
3.5
configuration (Micro Climate
Monitoring System variant AD00 A40
002
Configuration has to be done.
3.6
Ethernet and USB connectors
3.6.1
Panel mount connectors
The table below gives the detailed information of the
panel mount connectors which are used in BOSCH
CLIMO unit:
Panel mount
connector
Part Number
Description
Ethernet
17-10000
CONN MOD Coupler 8P8C TO
8P8C
USB
17-200161
CONN USB ADPT F
-
F W/Cover
IP67
3.6.2
Mating connectors
i
Refer to the Connector website for installation of
Ethernet cable with Ethernet mounting connector.
i
MatingconnectorisnotpartofBOSCHCLIMOunit.
It is recommended to use IP65 compliant mating
connectorsmentionedinthetablebelow
Mating
connector
Mfr.
Part
Number
Description
Ethernet
Conec
17-10001
Plug modular connector
8p8c (RJ45, Ethernet)
position shielded Cat5e IDC
USB
Conec
17-200121
USB
-
A USB 2.0 plug
connector 4 position free
hanging (In-Line)
i
There is a waterproof dust cap, which protects
theconnectorwhenitisnotmatedwiththeabove
connectors.
If
t
he
abo
v
e
mating
connect
or
s
ar
e
no
t
used
t
hen
t
he
r
eq
uir
ed
IP
is
no
t
guar
anteed.
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Component
2
ASSY, Mounting bkt
4
Screw, Pan head Philips with washer
1
Splash guard_smartcity
8
Machine screw, Pan head Phillips m3 x 12lg
2
Vibration
-
resistant worm
-
drive clamps for "od 4 inch to
7 inch"
4
Screw, 8 x 80lg self
-
tapping along with dry wall
anchors
1
Sun shade guard_smartcity
1
Template for wall mounting
1
Assembly for external AC power supply cable
1
Assembly for external DC power supply cable
1
CO
2
sensor
1
Plastic mounting flange (dia 18.5mm)
1
UV sensor
Part No.
Description
Tightening
Torque (N-m)
AD00A43029
CO
2
Sensor self
-
tapping screw
on Mounting Flange 0.3-0.5
AD00A41073
M5 X 12 CO2 Sensor Mounting
Flange
0.5-0.8
AD00A43030
UV Sensor Mounting
0.3-0.6
AD00A41027
M3 x 12 LG Screw of Property
class 5.8
0.5 to 0.7
AD00A41030
M3 x 6 LG Screw of Property
class 5.8 (Countersunk)
0.5 to 0.7
AD00A41045
M3 x 6 LG Screw of Property
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3.7
Calibration
The gas sensors that are available as part of the BOSCH CLIMO are pre-calibrated by the sensor manufacturer
and should have expected response to change in ambient air conditions within the first 7 days, post installation.
However,these gas sensors are known todrift over time. Hence theyrequire frequent recalibration. BOSCH CLIMO
uses the following 2 methods for recalibration:
•
Regularrecalibrationcyclesorfieldrecalibration:
ThisisdonebyusingdatafromanEPAgradedinstrument,
co-located along with or available in the near vicinity of the BOSCH CLIMO. This recalibration is handled
remotely using the remote device management platform.
•
In-houserecalibration:
Thisiscarriedoutbyunmountingthedeviceandrecalibratingitinalaboratoryenvironment
with NIST certified calibration gases or completely replacing the sensor tohave a new one in place of the existing
one.
i
Forusecaseswhichrequiregreateraccuracyofdata,frequentrecalibrationwouldberequired.Thebestsuited
recalibrationcyclecanbedefinedbyobservingthetrendofsensordatafromtheBOSCHCLIMOinitscurrent
deploymentlocationforthefirstfewdays.
i
Environmentandparticulatemattersensorsdonotexhibitanybehavioraldriftovertimeandhencemaynot
need regular recalibration cycles.
3.8
Health indicators
You can know the device is functional by checking the red LED indicator. Blinking of thisLED, indicates that there
is a proper connection of the BOSCH CLIMO device with cloud and the data is being transmitted successfully.
3.9
Pre installation Acceptance checklist
i
Take the print out of the checklists, sign and store it for every unit.
Sl. No.
Description
Test Passed
(Yes/No/NA)
Comments
1
Availability
of
product
handling
or
installation
safety
precaution
(ex.
hand
gloves,ladder,helmet,safetybelt)
2
Availability of ESD protection for SIM installation
3
Device Serial number
4
Device Mac ID
5
Location
6
Latt and Long
7
SIM card number
8
SIM ID Number
9
SIM
must
be
industrial
grade
and
WCDMA/3G
MICRO
SIM
(3ff)
(Micro
-
SIM
(3ff)industrializationgraderobustorsuper-robustplastictypewith
operating
temperature -40 ˇc to 105 ˇc)
10
Availability of Ethernet mating connector along with cable
11
Availability of Ethernet connection at location
12
Confirmation
of
signal
strength
from
Service
provider
at
the
installation
location
13
Availability and verification of dispatch checklist
14
Physical verification of the complete product and accessory kit
15
Test report available
16
Torque controlled Tools availability for installation
17
Installation manual (soft copy)
18
Availability of DC/AC power socket
19
Ensure the proper voltage (12v DC/230v ac)
20
Ensure no obstruction in north and south direction at the installation pole
21
Installation height must be within 8 to 12 feet
22
Date and time of installation
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3.10
Post installation Acceptance checklist
Sl. No.
Description
Test Passed
(Yes/No/NA) Comments
1
Torque measurement and record of the mounting
- Mounting bracket
- Splash guard
- CO2 Sensor assembly
- UV sensor assembly
- Solar Shade
2
Ensure mating connectors and dust caps should be in locked condition
3
Connection details (Ethernet/3G)
4
Switch on the unit and observe blinking of the red LED
5
Ensure the device updating the data on the cloud verified by customer
using their system
6
Picture of installation in four direction
7
Details of the four direction at the location
North
East
West
South
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4.
Installation
The right behaviour of BOSCH CLIMO unit depends
on a reliable installation. RBEI provides the necessary
accessories to make it easier, like mounting bracket,
screws,connectors,andotheraccessories.
Wherever BOSCH CLIMO unit is placed, make sure that
you tight it firmly and the enclosure is not affected by
wind, vibrations and other environmental conditions.
RBEIdoesnottakeresponsibilityofdamages causeddue
to tampering or bad installation.
!
Duringtheprocessofunpacking,installing,assembly
andservicing,allrelevantESDprecautionsmustbe
undertaken and handled with care in order to avoid
damageandaccident.
!
Ensure to place the uniton the table thatis sturdy
andusesoftcoverthatwillnotdamagetheunit.
4.1
Unpacking
1.
Detach the upper box from the outer carton
package.
2.
Remove the unit from the box carefully and verify
whetherthereisanydamageornot ontheunit,during
transporting.
3.
Openthecartonboxof theinstallationkit.
4.
Checkthedeliverycarefullytomakesurethat allparts
have been delivered. If there is any mistake, please
contact your authorized dealer atonce.
Fig. 2: Packaging
i
Intheinstallationkit,partsforbothwallmountingand
polemounting areavailable.
i
Keeptheoriginalpackageforthefuturetransporting.
4.2
Installing SIM
To install SIM in the unit:
!
Ensure to take necessary ESD precautions during
inserting and removing the SIM card.
i
DonotinsertorremovetheSIMcardwhiletheunit
ispluggedtopowersupply.
1. Unscrew the twoscrews.
i
Do not remove the screws from the cover panel.
2. Locate the SIM card carrier in the Processor Board.
3.
SlidethemetalcoveroftheSIMcardholdertowards
thebackoftheboxtounlock.
4.
InserttheSIMcardintotheslotandslidethemetal
covertoitsoriginalposition.
Fig. 3: SIM card in the unit
5.
Tighten back the screws of the cover panel.
4.3
Mounting bracket assembly
To mount bracket to the unit:
1.
Placetheunitonthetable.
2.
Fix the mounting bracket to the rear side of the
unit with the screws provided (M5 x 12LG 4Nos “
AD00A41031”).
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The surface on which the unit is placed should be
smooth and soft, such thatthe unit is not damaged,
Fig. 4: Mounting bracket fixed to unit
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4.4
Pole mounting
To pole mount the unit:
1. Insert the provided vibration-resistant worm-drive
clamps, to the mounting bracket slots.
2.
Wrap the clamps around the pole.
i
Thepolemountingclampprovidedintheinstallation
kit suits for “5 inch to 6 inch” diameter. If the pole
diameter is outside this limit, the installer or user
shouldtakecareofthemountingclamp.
Fig. 5: Pole mounting
3.
Tightenthehexagonalboltwithrespecttothepole.
i
Assembleworm-driveclampstothemountingbracket
beforeassemblingSunshadeandSplashguard.
i
Fix the unit on a flat wall, otherwise mounting of
splash guard could be difficult and RBEI will not be
responsibleforthedamage caused.
Fig. 6: Wallmounting
4.6
Sun shade and UV sensor assembly
To assemble sun shade and UV sensor on the unit:
i
Sun shade has to be assembled when the unit is
mounted on pole or wall. This is needed as space
is required to fix the screw through the mounting
bracket.
1. Fix the UV sensor on the sun shade from bottom first,
4.5
Wall mounting
To wall mount the unit:
1.
Usethewallmountingtemplatetomarkoutthefour
mountingholesonthewall.
2.
Drillholesonthemarkedpointsofthewall.
i
The mounting holes should be such that it can
accommodate the proposed wall plugs and screws.
3.
Insert the supplied mounting plugs into themounting
holes.
4.
Fix the unit to the wall with self-tapping screw that is
provided, to securely mount the unit to the surface.
5.
Fastenthescrews.
i
Usethescrewsprovided,fortheunittobesafeon
wall.
i
Anyscrewsandwallplugcanbeusedthatissuitable
fortheholeprovidedinthemountingbracket.
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Fixthesplashguard,aftertheunitisfixedonthewall.
and lock nut on top.
2.
Fixthesunshadeontothetopmountingbracketwith
the providedscrews.
3.
Connect the USBmating connector.
!
Takecarenottoapplyexcessloadwhileinstallingthe
sunshade,astheunitisnotaloadcarryingcomponent
andcancausedamage.
!
Do not rest the unit on sun shade.
i
While assembling handle UV sensor with care.
Fig. 7: Sun shade with UVsensor
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4.7
Splash guard and CO
2
sensor
assembly
To assemble splash guard and CO
2
sensor on the unit:
i
Splash guard has to be assembledwhentheunitis
mountedonwall.Thisisneededasspaceisrequired
tofixthescrewthroughthemountingbracket.
i
Avoidinstallinganyotherequipmentaroundsensors
(CO2&UVsensors).
1. AssembletheCO
2
sensor,andplasticmountingflange
with self tapping screw.
2.
FixittotheSplashguardwiththeprovidedM5screws.
3.
Fix the Splash guard to the bottom mounting bracket
with help of provided screws.
!
Take care not to apply excess load while installing
the splash guard, as the unit is not a load carrying
componentandcancausedamage.
!
Do not rest the unit on splash guard.
i
Whileassemblinghandle,CO
2
sensorwithcareand
avoid installing any other equipment around the
sensor.
Fig. 8: Splash guard with CO2 sensor
4.8
ACDCconnection
To connect AC or DC cable to the unit:
1.
Whentheunitisassembledeitheronpoleorwall,
check that the unit is in perfect condition and
without anydamage.
2. Fix the AC or DC cable harness asper the label
indicated on the unit.
Fig. 9: Notchformatingconnector
3.
Insert the mating connector keeping notchas
reference.
i
Matingconnectorshouldbeinunlockpositionand
insertedcompletelyasshowninthefigurebelow.
Fig. 10: Mating connectorinsertion
4.
Lock the matingconnector.
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Carefullyinserttheconnectorintothenotchwith
agentlepushanditshouldnotgivecrunchsound.
Smooth lock shouldhappen.
Fig. 11: Mating connector locked
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Intheaccessorykit,aseparatecompatibleACand
DCconnectorsareavailablewithacablelengthof
around3m.Beforeassemblingtheunit,theother
endofthecablehastobeassembledtoapower
socketwhichisnotpartoftheaccessorykit.
1. Based on the power socket on the other end of the
cable, fix the necessary plug and connect to power
socket. Switch ON the unit and check if the unit is
working.
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AredglowoftheLEDindicatesthattheunitisON
and working.
5.
User Interface
application or as part of a customer specific enterprise
platform.
Thesecontentrichvisualdisplayshelpstounderstandnot
only the device location and status (online or offline or
error prone, etc.) but also, view the instantaneous value
of sensor data. The Air Quality Index (AQI) parameter,
usually displayed prominently in all these applications,
is an important element to understand the overall
ambient air conditions within specific geographical
boundaries. The AQI is calculated by the analytics
platform on the cloud and is based on the incumbent of
air quality regulations in the region of deployment. The
APIs also allow construction of intuitive dashboards to
represent the trend of data over time thereby providing
an understanding of changing atmospheric conditions in
relationtoseasonalorspecificevents.Theseapplications
also generate, customized reports for offline analysis
5.1
AirQualityIndex
which can aid planning of corrective actions to make the
ambient air safer.
AQI(AirQualityIndex)formulatedbytheCentralPollution
Control Board along with State Pollution Control Boards
is an effective tool for dissemination of air quality
information to people. There are six AQI categories,
namely: Good, Satisfactory, Moderately polluted, Poor,
VeryPoor,andSevere.The range andassociated health
risks for each category areas follows:
AQI category
Range
Associated health impacts
Good
0-50
Minimal impact
Satisfactory
51-100
May cause minor breathing
discomfort to sensitive people.
Moderately
polluted 101–
200
May cause breathing discomfort to
people with lung disease such as
asthma, and discomfort to people
with heart disease, children and
older adults.
Poor
201-300
May cause breathing discomfort to
peopleon prolonged exposure,
and
discomfort to people with h
eart
disease.
Very poor
301-400
May
cause respiratory illness
to
the people on prolonged exposure.
Effect may be more pronounced in
people with lung and heartdiseases.
Severe
401-500
May cause respiratory impact even
on healthypeople,andserious
health
impacts on people with lung/heart
disease. The health impacts may
be experienced even during light
physical activity.
5.2
User Interface
The user interface is a medium through which personas
associated with the business entity owning the product
(orgeneralpublic,ifallowed)canviewdeviceinformation
andsensordata.TheAPIsavailableintheplatformenable
the presentation of data as a web application,mobile
5.3
Interpreting the outputs
5.3.1
ToaccessthedevicethroughWebapp
1. Contact your installation agent for getting website
linkandusercredentialsi.e.usernameandpassword.
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OnceitisactivatedyouwillbeabletoaccesstheUI.
2.
Enter your user name and password.
3.
Click Login toproceed.
6.
Troubleshooting
Malfunction
Possible
causes Solution
Unit does not
operate.
Power failure
Check AC or DC power
supply
Faulty cable
connections
Check all cables, plugs,
contacts and connections.
No connection
established,
no data
transmission
Network
unavailability
Check the required
telephone network is
available in the area
Faulty
installation
Check the SIM card for
proper installation
NO cloud
connection
Check for blinking of panel
LED .
i
If you find any other malfunctions apart from
the above mentioned ones, please contact your
associated channel partner.
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7.
Maintenance
AlthoughBOSCHCLIMOunitishighlyresistanttoexternal
environmentand load,periodicmaintenanceandcareof
i
Periodicmaintenanceisrequiredforallthesensor
probes like particle matter sensor, temperature
and humidity, UV sensor and CO
2
sensortoensure
accurate readings.
the unit is required for a longer useful life.
8.1 Disposal
•
Handle BOSCH CLIMO unit with care during
installation, transportation and maintenance.
•
Whiletransportingtheunit,properpackagingneeds
tobetakencare.
•
Avoid placing the unit in place where there is chance
ofreaching high temperatures, thiscould damage the
electronic components.
•
The locknut of connectors are gentle, do not apply
excessiveforceuponinstallingoritmaygetdamaged.
•
CO
2
andUVsensorsarehighlysensitiveandextracare
is required for assembly handling and storage.
•
Do not use any type of paint on the device, it could
deteriorate the properties.
•
Donotuseaggressivechemicalproductsforcleaning,.
i
Gas sensors may require replacement foroptimal
accuracy.Theperiodicreplacementdependsonthe
locationatwhichtheunitisinstalled.
i
Automatic system notification is sent to the
administrator,wheneverthemaintenanceisrequired.
8.
Recommendations
RBEI gives some recommendations to improve
performance and efficiency of BOSCH CLIMO unit,
enlarging useful life of all of its elements.
•
Keep the unit and its sensors out of direct sunlight
andglare.Itisknownthat,sunraysacceleratesplastic
elements deterioration.
•
BOSCH CLIMO unit is waterproof (rated at IP53).
Extraprecautionsaretakentoprotecttheunitagainst
most weather conditions, however make sure thatthe
water does not enter the unit directly. If your model
includes external solar panel, it is recommended to
placetheunitunderthesolarpanel,tokeepthenode
out of the rain. Ensure that the solar panel is faced
tosouth (north if you are on the south hemisphere)
and tilted45
º
.
•
Always place the unit such that the connectors and
antenna face towards either to west or east.
•
Keep theunitoutofrangeofpeople whocan damage
installation, wet sensors, etc.
•
As per sensor manufacturer’s specification, sensors
are capable of producing accurate data under stable
temperature & humidity. The standard test conditions
are20
°
Cand80%RHandintheabsenceofinterfering
gases.
•
RBEI takes no responsibility of any damage to third
parties caused by a bad installation.
Disposal - Your Bosch product was
developed and manufactured with
high-quality material and components
that can be recycled and reused. This
symbolmeansthatelectronicandelectrical
appliances, which have reachedthe end of
their working life, must be collected and
disposed of separately from household
waste material. Separate collecting
systems are usually in place for disused
electronic and electrical products. Please
disposeoftheseunitsatanenvironmentally
compatible recycling facility,as per thelaw
of theland.
!
Hand over the old/discarded electronic equipment
onlytoauthorizedcollectioncentersfordisposal.
See also:
Contact No: 180042535287 (toll-free)
E-mail: recycle@ewasteindia.com
Online website: www.ewasteindia.com
9.
Warranty
•
This unit is guaranteed, to the original end user
purchaser, against defect in materials and
workmanship for a period of 12 months from the
date of the shipment to the user. During this period
Bosch will repair or replace defective parts on an
exchange basis. The decision to repair or replace will
be determined byBosch.
•
Tomaintainthiswarranty,thepurchasermustperform
the installation and maintenance as prescribed in
the manual. Only the parts supplied by Bosch should
be fitted. Normal wear and tear, and parts damaged
by abuse, misuse, negligence, or accidents are
specifically excluded from thewarranty.
•
Exposure to temperature outside the range of -20
°
C
to +50
°
C (with clause for PM sensor, NO, NO
2
and O
3
sensor) or to relative humidity outside the range of
15% to 85% will void thewarranty.
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10.
FCCWarningstatement
15.19
•
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device maynot cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
•
Anychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapproved
bythe partyresponsible forcompliance could void the
authority to operate equipment.
•
This device and its antenna must not be colocated or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
•
End-users and installers must be provided with
antenna installation instructions and transmitter
operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure
compliance.
•
ForproductavailableintheUSA/Canadamarket,only
channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other
channels is not possible.
11.
FCCWarningstatement
15.105
Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywith
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
•
Reorientor relocatethe receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from thattowhich the receiver is
connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
12.
Statement
i
Any changes or modifications not expressly
approvedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliance
couldvoidtheauthoritytooperateequipment.
i
Thisdeviceanditsantennamustnotbeco-
located
oroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantenna
ortransmitter.
i
End-usersandinstallersmustbeprovidedwith
antennainstallationinstructionsandtransmitter
operatingconditionsforsatisfyingRFexposure
compliance.
13.
MobileDevice
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your
body.
14.
RED Requirement
•
Ensure that the equipment can operate in at least
one Member State. “The radio equipment can be
used in one member state atleast”
•
CE mark
•
A copy DoC
/
simplified DoC which shall accompany
the product
–
Copy of DoC is made available to user.
http://35.157.28.63/app/index.html#/login
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