ADU-500

Introduction

ADU-500 is an ultra low power, wireless RTU with data logging and alarming capabilities. The battery powered RTU incorporates three digital inputs, two analog inputs, one pulse counter input, battery monitoring, and multiple excitation options for powering measuring transducers. The device supports acquisition of up to 48 measurement channels, based on the popular SDI-12 communication protocol. ADU-500 uses an internal cell modem to automatically send data and alerts. The RTU is available for GSM/EGPRS and LTE network environments. A D-size Lithium Thionyl battery can provide autonomous operation for over 10 years.

The Infinite advantage

The ADU-500 RTU incorporates the common flexible form factor (HL, CF3™) Modem modules from Sierra Wireless. ADU-500 models support NBIoT/LT-M, 4G, 3G, 2G mobile network technology. The 3G and NBIoT/LT-M version of the RTU includes GNSS capability (GPS & Glonass Sirf V).

Measurements & Data Logging

The digital inputs are scanned by the system controller for detecting an alarm condition. Analog input gain, scaling and alarm limits are user definable. The analog inputs and SDI-12 sensors are sampled according to the user defined sampling rate. Sampling rate and sampling duration affect the battery life according to the transducer power supply requirements.

SDI-12 Serial Bus

SDI-12 is an asynchronous, ASCII, serial communications protocol that was developed for intelligent sensor instruments that typically monitor environmental, structural engineering and precision agriculture data. The communication is achieved by digital communications. The addressing system allows data recorder to communicate with several microprocessor-based sensors over a single line. ADU-500 is compliant to the SDI-12 Standard Version 1.2 and supports extended commands for sensor configuration, in terminal mode. ADU-500 can collect data from several SDI-12 sensors for a total amount of 48 measurement channels.

RS-485, MODBUS

ADU-500 supports acquisition from sensors with RS-485 interface, using the popular MODBUS ASCII protocol. Up to 10 measurement channels from several sensors are supported.

Transducer excitation

The unit provides multiple excitation options for measuring transducers.

Alerting & messaging

SMS announcements include alert messages and periodical Status messages for verifying unit availability. The unit supports discrete alerting for several users. Message texts are user definable.

Data Transmission

ADU-500 supports periodical data transmission according to user defined parameters. The unit can send data via SMS to predefined users or to an internet server via FTP and data connectivity.

Setup and Remote Configuration

The unit can be programmed locally through the serial port or remotely via SMS by using simple ASCII configuration commands. The command set features commands for configuring input alarm parameters, scaling parameters and alarm limits, timing parameters and defining user groups. ADU-500 can be remotely reconfigured by sending configuration commands to the unit during the periodical status message processing.

Applications

  • Weather conditions & environmental monitoring
  • Water/wastewater level & quality
  • Structural engineering
  • Precision Agriculture
  • Smart City
  • Oil & Gas
  • Building Management
  • Factory Automation
  • Power Grid

Ordering Codes

Code Description
ADU-500-2G Autonomous RTU/Datalogger 2G MODEM
ADU-500-3G Autonomous RTU/Datalogger 3G MODEM
ADU-500-4G Autonomous RTU/Datalogger 4G LTE MODEM
ADU-500-NB Autonomous RTU/Datalogger NBIoT/LTE-M MODEM

Specifications

Power supply
Supply voltage Internal: 3.6V, 13Ah Lithium Thionyl battery (Saft LSH-20 recommended)
External: 9..24 VDC, 26VDC max
Battery Gauge Continuous battery consumption monitoring and logging
Consumption
Stand by 18μA max.at 3.6V
Communication SMS: average 50mA, 2A peak, FTP: average 240mA, 2A peak (GPRS/EGPRS), 650mA (WCDMA)
Measurement Up to 750mA at 3.6V (according to sensor supply requirements)
Processing unit
System controller Ultra low power ARM 7 MCU
Data memory 128 KByte EEPROM
Digital inputs
Digital inputs 3, dry contact, 0-30VDC
Pulse counters 1, 2KHz, common with DI 3
Analog inputs
Input 1 (AI1) 2, Range: 0-5V/0-2.5V, 0-1V, 0-100mV, 12 bit resolution, Gain: 1-200, digitally set (PGA)
Input 2 (AI2) 2, Range: 0-2.5V, 0-1V, 0-100mV, 0-10mV, 0-20/4-20mA, 12 bit resolution, Gain: 1-200, digitally set (PGA)
Serial Bus features & options
SDI-12 48 channels, up to 16 sensors, Support of extended commands in Terminal mode
RS-485, MODBUS 10 channels, up to 3 sensors, MODBUS ASCII protocol
I2C Low power I2C sensors (OEM versions only)
RS-485 Sensors with RS-485 interface and proprietary protocol (OEM versions only)
Sensor excitation
Output 1 One LSH-20 Battery: 9VDC/280mA or 12VDC/210mA,
Battery pack of two LSH-20 batteries: 9VDC/500mA or 12VDC/400mA (Jumper selection)
Output 2 5VDC/200mA
Output 3 3.3V/250mA
Communication
Status & Alarm SMS
Data FTP or SMS
Wireless modem Sierra Wireless 2G (HL6528RD), 3G (HL8548), 4G (HL7692 EU, HL7648 US), NBIoT/LTE-M (HL7802)
Antenna connector GSM: SMA Jack
Serial interface USB, up to 115 kBit/s
Location solution
GNSS GPS & Glonass Sirf V (HL8548-G, HL7802 only)
Antenna connector SMA Jack
Other
Temperature -40°…65°C, operating
Indications 2 LED, Network status, Operation status
Dimensions 130 x 130 x 75 mm
Protection IP66
Weight 0.5 kg (without battery)
Product Brochures
Document File
ADU-500, Autonomous RTU/Data Logger Datasheet v5.x  ADU-500 Datasheet v5.x EN.pdf
Technical Documents
Document File
ADU-500 User Manual v5.x Contact us for the latest document
LSH-20, D-size, Lithium-thionyl battery  LSH20.pdf
WA Manager User Manual v10.x  WA Manager User Manual v10.x
Software
Name File
WA Manager configuration utility v10.67 WA Manager v10.67

Application Documents

  Name   File
Presentation Autonomous RTUs Autonomous RTUs v2
Presentation IoT for Water Telemetry  IoT for Water Telemetry v2.pdf
Presentation IoT for Precision Agriculture  IoT for Precision Agriculture v6.pdf
Presentation IoT for Structural Engineering & Rail Systems IoT for Structural Eng & Rail Systems v1.pdf