Controlant CO 13.01 User manual

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Controlant CO 13.01 Wireless Logger
User‘s Guide
Type
Description
CO 13.01
Wireless temperature logger
Version 1.0
18/02/2015
©Controlant ehf. All Rights Reserved.
Controlant provides this document “as is,” without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including,
but not limited to, the implied warranties of fitness or merchantability for a particular purpose. Controlant
may make improvements and/or changes in this manual or in the product(s) and/or the program(s)
described in this manual at any time.
This product could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to
the information herein; these changes may be incorporated in new editions of the publication.

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Contents
General Information .......................................................................................................................................... 3
About this guide ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Scope ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
Warranty exception for batteries.................................................................................................................. 3
Ratings ........................................................................................................................................................... 3
Additional reference material ....................................................................................................................... 3
Questions and Technical Support.................................................................................................................. 3
Controlant Industrial Wireless Logger - CO 13.01 ............................................................................................. 4
Overview........................................................................................................................................................ 4
Enclosure ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
Battery ........................................................................................................................................................... 4
LED behavior and turning the logger off ....................................................................................................... 6
Specifications and Measurement Characteristics ......................................................................................... 7
Environment range .................................................................................................................................... 7
Measurement Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 7
Mounting and connectors ............................................................................................................................. 8
Handling and Installation........................................................................................................................... 8
Mounting Orientation................................................................................................................................ 8
Antenna ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
Wireless Connectivity .................................................................................................................................... 9
FCC Regulatory notices.................................................................................................................................... 10
Note: ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
FCC Antenna Gain Restriction:..................................................................................................................... 10
Warning: ...................................................................................................................................................... 10

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General Information
About this guide
This guide describes the features and functions of a Controlant industrial wireless logger product, including
connection and setup information, data retrievals, LEDs and switches.
Scope
This guide covers Controlant wireless logger CO 13.01.
Warranty exception for batteries
Controlant’s CO 13.01 logger ships with battery included. Battery must be replaced by qualified service
personnel approved by Controlant. No warranty is on the behavior of Controlant’s equipment in case of
wrong battery installation by non-qualified personnel or in case of usage of batteries which Controlant does
not approve of.
Ratings
The CO 13.11 wireless logger has IP 54 rating –dust protected and protected against spraying water. It is
capable of operating in humidity levels of up to 99%. Note that long term exposure to water in varying
temperature environment can affect enclosure.
Absolute maximum operating range is from -35°C to 80°C. Recommended operating range is -30°C to 40°C.
Operation outside recommended range may affect the function of the device, such as battery capacity and
wireless communications.
Additional reference material
Additional information on the features and functions of Controlant logger products can be found online at
www.controlant.com
Questions and Technical Support
For technical assistance with your product, contact Controlant Technical Support at +354-517-0630 or
support@controlant.com.

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Controlant Industrial Wireless Logger - CO 13.01
Figure 1: Mechanical drawing of the CO 13.01 wireless logger
Overview
The CO 13.01 wireless logger has a built in ambient temperature sensor. The logger transmits it´s data to a
local transceiver. The transceiver then transmits collected data to an on-line central database. The logger
logs data into memory when not in the vicinity of a transceiver and automatically transmits all logged data
ones it has established a connection with a transceiver.
The logger is built to be easy to set-up and maintain, thus reducing installation and operation cost. The
logger is able to run with full functionality for up to 5 years while operating within recommended
conditions.
Enclosure
The logger comes in a standard aluminum enclosure.
Battery
Each logger has a built in battery which is capable of running the logger with full functionality for up to 5
years in normal conditions. The battery should only be replaced by Controlant employees or trained
personnel. In case of replacement, only batteries provided by Controlant should be used.

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LED behavior and turning the logger off
The LED and battery plug accessible once bottom plate is removed. The bottom plate should only be
removed by qualified personnel approved by Controlant.
Figure 2: Internal view of the CO 13.01 wireless logger
A green led indicates whether or not the logger is operating normally.
LED Indicates:
LED status
Logger status
No blink
May indicate a malfunction in the logger or that
battery power has depleted.
Four short blinks
Indicates that logger is operating normally when
battery is plugged in.
To turn off wireless activity, the battery must be disconnected.
To reset the logger, battery must be unplugged for at least 15 seconds and then re-plugged.

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Specifications and Measurement Characteristics
Environment range
The wireless logger’s working range is the following
1. Humidity
a. 0-99% non-condensing humidity for normal operation.
b. Long term exposure to high levels of humidity may cause fault in device.
2. Temperature
a. Operating range: -35°C to 80°C
b. Recommended range -30°C to 40°C
3. Enclosure rating
a. IP54 –Dust protected and protected against splashing water.
Measurement Specifications
The maximal error for temperature measurements for the recommended operating range is normally 0.5°C.

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Mounting and connectors
Figure 3: Mounting holes in the CO 13.01 wireless logger
Handling and Installation
The logger’s enclosure ensures a good protection against external hits from equipment, personnel and
other objects. The enclosure does not protect external objects such as antennas.
The enclosure is designed to withstand splashing water from any direction.
The CO 13.01 wireless logger can be mounted to a non-metal surface by using screws, bolts or straps as
shown in the figure above. Care must be taken that screws or bolts are chosen correctly for the surface
being mounted on. The logger weighs 105 g. Care must be taken that screws and bolts can handle the
weight for the given surface type. Wrong mounting and installation can cause the logger to fall from its
intended position and cause potential harm to nearby people. To lower risk of harm due to improper
installation, installation should be carried out by a qualified person.
Cleaning of logger should be done with neutral soap to prevent rubber sealing, buttons and LEDs from
failing. In case of a need to sanitize or sterilize use alcohol based compounds and wipe with a cloth.
Mounting Orientation
Recommended mounting orientation is shown in Figure 3. Mounting can affect range of wireless
communication.

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Antenna
The CO 13.01 logger has 1 antenna connector, shown in the image below. The antenna connector type is
RP-SMA.
Figure 4: Antenna connector on CO 13.01 wireless logger
Wireless Connectivity
Controlant wireless devices have up to 400m range in open air. The communication frequency channels are
placed around 868MHz for Europe and 915 MHz in North America.
The range in open air depends on various factors, including:
1. Mounting and antenna orientation
2. Proper assembly and selection of antennas.
3. Antenna gain and directivity.
4. Disturbance on communication frequencies caused by electronic devices, both low and high
current.
5. Disturbance on communication frequencies caused by other wireless devices which are using the
same or similar communication frequency.
Wireless range is significantly affected by occluding objects. The range in occluded environment depends
on various factors, including:
1. The building materials used in walls and ceilings.
2. Metal objects which occlude the path of the signal
3. Antenna gain and directivity.
4. Disturbance on communication frequencies caused by electronic devices, low and high current.
5. Disturbance on communication frequencies caused by other wireless devices which are using the
same or similar communication frequency.
For further information on how to set up the wireless monitoring system for best wireless connectivity
please refer to the wireless setup guide.
For best results in setting up and using the wireless system, please refer to our selection of solutions and
accessories.

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FCC Regulatory notices
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.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. 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:
1) Re-orientate or relocate the receiving antenna,
2) Increase the separation between the equipment and the radiator,
3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected,
4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Antenna Gain Restriction:
The CO 13.01 has been designed to operate with Q868-X-Ap antenna, that has 3 dBi gain, and Q8019-
900LW antenna, that has 2.5 dBi gain, both antennas are supplied by Controlant or its resellers. Using
antennas with larger gain is prohibited. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to
provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Warning:
Changes or modifications to this product which are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void
the user’s authority to operate it.
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