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Electricity Meters IEC/MIDIndustrial and CommercialE55C (ETM Version)Using E55C ETM MSM ModemsApplication NoteDate: 02.03.2012File name: D000044190 E55C MSM Modems ETM Application Note en.docx Landis GyrD000044190 en a

2/34Revision historyRevision historyVersionDateCommentsa02.03.2012First editionb31.05.2012Clarify class B interruptsNothing in this document shall be construed as a representation or guarantee in respect of the performance, quality or durability of thespecified product. Landis Gyr accepts no liability whatsoever in respect of the specified product under or in relation to this document.Subject to change without notice. Landis GyrD000044190 en a – Using E55C ETM MSM Modems – Application Note

Table of contents3/34Table of contentsRevision history .2Table of contents .3About this document .41Background. 523Meters supporting ETM MSM . 6SIM card installation . 73.1 SIM card installation for ETM8120-2 and ETM8130-2 . 83.2 SIM card Installation for ETM8120-3 and ETM8130-3 . 104MSM solution features . 124.1 Choosing between MSM modems . 124.2 MSM modem features . 134.2.1 Mounting . 134.2.2 Power supply . 134.2.3 Flow controlled RS232 connection to meter . 134.2.4 Telecommunication services . 144.2.5 Frequency bands . 144.2.6 Transparent modem . 144.2.7 Received signal strength indication . 154.2.8 SMS alerts . 154.2.9 GSM/GPRS time window support . 154.2.10 Converge and MAP tools tested . 164.2.11 Remote maintenance and configuration . 164.2.12 Modem initialization . 164.2.13 Robust against incorrect configuration . 164.2.14 Local programming application . 164.2.15 Labelling . 165Workflow . 175.1 Installing the SIM card . 175.2 Configuring the modem . 175.2.1 Local configuration. 175.2.2 Remote configuration . 235.3 Configuring the E550 meter. 245.3.1 RS232 port configuration . 245.3.2 Modem reset configuration . 245.3.3 Meter SMS configuration . 255.3.4 Antenna field strength measurement configuration . 255.3.5 GPRS/CSD switching configuration . 265.4 Configuring the CU of E650 meters . 275.4.1 RS232 port configuration . 275.5 Using the ETM MSM modem . 295.5.1 Modes of operation . 295.5.2 PIN code support . 295.5.3 Checking the signal strength using the display push button (E550 only) . 295.5.4 Measuring the signal strength remotely . 305.5.5 Measuring the signal strength using MAP110 . 3067LED display . 31SIM cards . 328Part numbers and configurations . 33D000044190 en a – Using E55C ETM MSM Modems – Application Note Landis Gyr

4/34About this documentAbout this documentRange of validityThe present application note applies to the following meter versions: E550 ZMG Series 2 E650 ZxD Series 3PurposeThe purpose of this application note is to provide information on configuringand using the ETM MSM modems with the E550 and E650 meters.Target groupThis application note is intended for technically qualified personnel ofenergy supply companies, responsible for system planning, installation,commissioning and operation of meters.Reference documentsThe corresponding technical data, user manuals and functional descriptions of the products mentioned above will support you in your work.For E550 ZMG Series 2 meters: D000029744 E550 Series 2 ZMG310xR Technical Data D000029746 E550 Series 2 ZMG400xR Technical Data D000029781 E550 Series 2 ZMG310xR User Manual D000029783 E550 Series 2 ZMG400xR User Manual D000029785 E550 Series 2 ZMG Functional DescriptionFor E650 ZxD Series 3 meters: D000030104 E650 Series 3 ZMD300xT Technical Data D000030105 E650 Series 3 ZMD300xR Technical Data D000030106 E650 Series 3 ZxD400xT Technical Data D000030107 E650 Series 3 ZxD400xR Technical Data D000030118 E650 Series 3 ZxD402xT Technical Data D000030119 E650 Series 3 ZxD402xR Technical Data D000030108 E650 Series 3 ZMD300xT User Manual D000030109 E650 Series 3 ZMD300xR User Manual D000030110 E650 Series 3 ZxD400xT User Manual D000030111 E650 Series 3 ZxD400xR User Manual D000030112 E650 Series 3 ZxD Functional DescriptionPlease contact your local Landis Gyr distributor if you require furtherinformation. Landis GyrD000044190 en a – Using E55C ETM MSM Modems – Application Note

Background15/34BackgroundMSM modemMulti-Sourced Modems enable Landis Gyr E550 and E650 electricitymeters to be integrated into automated meter reading systems usingGSM/GPRS and depending on the product variant UMTS networks.There are two modem suppliers that have designed a MSM modem: ASL Holdings ETM Mätteknik ABThis document covers the use of the ETM MSM modem.Information about the use of the ASL MSM modem is contained in theapplication note D000038031.ZMG Series 2Landis Gyr E550 electricity meters belonging to the ZMG Series 2 supportthe use of MSM modems if the meter includes a powered RS232 interface.ZxD Series 3Landis Gyr E650 electricity meters belonging to the ZxD Series 3 supportthe use of MSM modems if the meter is equipped with a serial RS232 interface with CTS flow control as in the CU-A5/ , CU-B1/ or CU-B4/ .D000044190 en a – Using E55C ETM MSM Modems – Application Note Landis Gyr

6/342Meters supporting ETM MSMMeters supporting ETM MSMThe ETM MSM modems are designed to be used with the E550 and E650meters. Only the firmware versions that are specifically called out arecompatible. All other meters are not supported.Modem modelsThe ETM MSM modems are available in four configurations that areintended for specific applications. These are:ModelDescriptionTypical or intendedapplicationETM8120-2Cinterion TC63i modem withRJ45 connector for data andpower.E550 series 2 meters with2G networks.ETM8120-3Cinterion TC63i modem withRJ12 connector for data andpower using CU-ADP2.E550 series 1 meters ormeters from other manufacturers with 2G networks.ETM8130-2Cinterion EU3-E modem withRJ45 connector for data andpower.E550 series 2 meters with3G/UMTS networks.ETM8130-3Cinterion EU3-E modem withRJ12 connector for data andpower using CU-ADP2.E650 series 3 meters with3G/UMTS networks.Specific features and functions of the meter and modem as a system component may not be available.E550 Series 2The E550 Series 2 meters equipped with a powered RS232 port supportthe use of ETM MSM modems. These are meters with the .07 or the .37options of the meter.The modem fits under a transparent terminal cover with the part numberP74 111 0039 0. This meter terminal cover can be ordered separately if theETM MSM modem is being added to a pre-installed meter. It may be largerthan the terminal cover that was originally equipped with the meter and freespace must be available.E550 Series 1 andE650 Series 3 metersThe E550 Series 1 meters can be equipped with a RS232 port that can beused by the ETM MSM modems. These are meters with the .02, .42 or .62options of the meter.The E650 meters can be used with the ETM MSM modems provided that ithas a RS232 port in channel 1. This is accomplished by equipping the meterwith a choice of CU-A5/ , CU-B1/ or CU-B4/ .The modem is fitted to a terminal cover adapted for the CU-ADP2 attachment. These meter terminal covers can be ordered separately if the ETMMSM modem is being added to a pre-installed meter. It may be larger thanthe terminal cover that was originally equipped with the meter and freespace must be available to use this solution. The modem is mounted on theterminal cover as opposed to the case where the E550 Series 2 where itsits under the terminal cover. Landis GyrD000044190 en a – Using E55C ETM MSM Modems – Application Note

SIM card installation37/34SIM card installationThis section deals with installing the SIM card (see also section 7 "SIM cards")into the modem which is always done while the unit is not powered up. Foran UMTS network, the SIM card is often referred to as an USIM card. SIM card must provide GSM serviceThe SIM card must include a GSM CSD (Circuit Switched Data) service asa minimum. CSD service is required to update the firmware, if necessary.SIM cards that provide only a GPRS service are not supported. Not havinga CSD service releases Landis Gyr from support costs associated withsoftware issues. SIM card must support SMS receiving and sendingThe SIM card must support SMS receiving and sending in order to supportremote programming and other features. Keep SIM card contacts cleanThe SIM card is an electronic component. As such, the metallic contactsmust be clean from oils and other contaminants when installed into themodem. Failure to keep the contacts clean may lead to the long term corrosion of the contacts between the SIM card and the modem. This can resultin the intermittent or permanent interruption of the modem's operation.D000044190 en a – Using E55C ETM MSM Modems – Application Note Landis Gyr

8/343.1SIM card installationSIM card installation for ETM8120-2 and ETM8130-2Dangerous voltage at the terminalsDangerous voltage exists at the terminals and the proper safety proceduresmust be followed. Please refer to the E550 User Manual for the propersafety procedures.1.Open the terminal cover of the E550 meter to install or change the SIMcard in the ETM modem.2.Disconnect the RS232 cable from the meter. Do not proceed furtherwithout removing the cable. Failure to do so can cause damage to themodem or the SIM card. If there is an antenna, this should also bedetached from the modem.3.Detach the modem from the terminal cover by pressing on the tabs onthe side of the modem holder preferably with a small screw driver toaccess the SIM card holder. Please refer to figure 1.TabsFigure 1Detaching modem from terminal coverElectro-static discharge can damage the modemWhen the modem is detached from the terminal cover, the electronic components are exposed. The printed circuit board is susceptible to electrostatic discharge and this can lead to latent damage to the modem. Alwayshandle the modem by the plastic holder and avoid touching any of the electronic components. Failure to do so will void your warranty. Landis GyrD000044190 en a – Using E55C ETM MSM Modems – Application Note

SIM card installation9/34SIM card holderFigure 2SIM card holder location in the ETM modem4.Carefully open the SIM card holder by sliding the latch back (Fig. 3-1),then lift the latch (Fig. 3-2).5.Remove the SIM card (if fitted) and insert the new SIM card with thecut corner on the upper right side (Fig. 3-3).6.Return the latch to the starting position (Fig. 3-4) and slide the latchforward (Fig. 3-5) until it engages to make a proper electrical contact.43251Figure 3Inserting the SIM card7.Re-install the modem back into the terminal cover and reconnect thecables to the RS232 port and the GSM antenna.8.Close the terminal cover and apply power to the meter. Wait twominutes for the modem to login to the mobile network.9.Use the E550 meter menu to check whether there is sufficient signalstrength or check the green LEDs (see section 6 "LED display").This completes the installation of the SIM card.D000044190 en a – Using E55C ETM MSM Modems – Application Note Landis Gyr

10/343.2SIM card installationSIM card Installation for ETM8120-3 and ETM8130-3Dangerous voltage at the terminalsDangerous voltage exists at the terminals and the proper safety proceduresmust be followed. Please refer to the corresponding E550 or E650 UserManual for the proper safety procedures.1.Check that the power indicator to the CU-ADP2 is off and that anyresidual charge is dissipated before working with the modem.2.Unscrew and open the cover of the adapter CU-ADP2 mounted on themeter terminal cover to install or change the SIM card.Electro-static discharge can damage the modemWhen the cover of the adapter CU-ADP2 has been removed, the electroniccomponents of the modem are exposed. The printed circuit board is susceptible to electro-static discharge and this can lead to latent damage to themodem. Avoid touching any of the electronic components. Failure to do sowill void your warranty.3.Disconnect the power connection to the CU-ADP2. Do not proceedfurther without removing the cable. Failure to do so can cause damageto the modem or the SIM card.SIM card holderFigure 4SIM card holder location in the ETM modem4.Carefully open the SIM card holder by sliding the latch back(Fig. 5-1),then lift the latch (Fig. 5-2).5.Remove the SIM card (if fitted) and insert the new SIM card with thecut corner on the upper right side (Fig. 5-3).6.Return the latch to the starting position (Fig. 5-4) and slide the latchforward (Fig. 5-5) until it engages to make a proper electrical contact.43251Figure 5 Landis GyrInserting the SIM cardD000044190 en a – Using E55C ETM MSM Modems – Application Note

SIM card installation11/347.Reconnect the cables to the power terminals and the GSM antenna.8.Close the cover of the adapter CU-ADP2 and apply power to the meter.Wait two minutes for the modem to login to the mobile network.Connect to a Phase Neutral Voltage OnlyThe CU-ADP2 supply is design for 58 V to 240 V phase-neutral voltage.Connecting the device phase-to-phase may destroy the device and maycause bodily harm to the user.9.Check that signal strength of the modem is sufficient (observe signalstrength LEDs on the ETM MSM modem, which are visible through thetransparent cover of the CU-ADP2).This completes the installation of the SIM card.D000044190 en a – Using E55C ETM MSM Modems – Application Note Landis Gyr

12/34MSM solution features4MSM solution features4.1Choosing between MSM modemsCurrently there are two MSM modem suppliers (see section 1 "Background")and there will be new suppliers being brought into the supply chain. Thisdocument only contains information about the ETM modem.Landis Gyr recommends that customers evaluate each MSM modem individually to ensure that it has the specific features that the customer requires. Furthermore, Landis Gyr recommends that customers use only thefeatures that are part of the MSM modem feature set as much as possibleto ensure compatibility to future MSM modem solutions. Vendor specificfeatures should be avoided whenever possible and Landis Gyr will makeevery effort to increase the feature set from time to time.Some features are vendor specific. Although these features are often useful, the use of these vendor specific features will generally cause an inherent incompatibility between MSM modem suppliers. For example, if the avendor specific feature is used, the user will no longer be able to use another MSM modem that lacks this feature. Multiple sources reduce the riskof being locked into a single supplier and users need to be aware of this.The following table provides an overview of supported features sets:FeatureMSMETMASLElectromagnetic compatibility of meter and modem Under terminal cover mounting RS232 with flow control Powered RS232 RJ45 interface – 1– 1–1–Unpowered RS232 RJ12 interfaceAbove terminal cover mounting optionDIN rail or wall mount option– GPRS service CSD service UMTS HSPA service– 2–SMS modem configuration– –SMS modem queries– –Dual band 900/1800 GSM Transparent mode operation E550 RSSI on meter display Signal level indication LED – 3–4–SMS alerts Landis Gyr–All phase failure SMS alert– Dynamic IP addressing– Receive CSD call while listening to socket (class B) GPRS/CSD windowing Converge/MAP tools tested PIN code support– –Graphical user interface for modem configuration– –D000044190 en a – Using E55C ETM MSM Modems – Application Note pa

Landis Gyr E550 electricity meters belonging to the ZMG Series 2 support the use of MSM modems if the meter includes a powered RS232 interface. Landis Gyr E650 electricity meters belonging to the ZxD Series 3 support the use of MSM modems if the meter is equipped with a serial RS232 inter-

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