By using Campbell Scientific’s external line of cellular modules, system integrators, OEMs, and large end users can avoid costly, time-consuming maintenance visits to remote devices around the world.
The CELL200 series of external cellular modules are 4G LTE cellular devices that provide serial or CS I/O connectivity to a number of cellular networks, including Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile USA, Rogers, Bell, Telstra, and Telus. The networking and carrier used by the CELL200 series is determined by the model used and the SIM card inserted into the device.
The CELL210 has very low power consumption when compared to other cellular modems: 14 mA at idle, 25 mA when active, and 300 µA when in low power mode.
When coupled with Campbell Scientific data services, these devices are ready for you to use out of the box. There is no need for you to work with cellular carriers for provisioning and experience the accompanying hassle.
The CELL210 is part of the CELL200 series of modems that includes:
Note: The CELL210 does not ship with a SIM card unless the cellular modem was provisioned with/for Campbell Scientific cellular data services; the SIM card is provided by the carrier when signing up for service. For more information, visit the Cellular Data Services page.
Lire la suiteThe CELL210 is an industrial 4G LTE cellular module. It requires at least one micro-SIM 3FF card (for six position/contacts interface) supplied by your cellular carrier and a suitable 12 or 24 Vdc nominal power source. The CELL210 has an RS-232 serial port and a CS I/O port that can be used for serial server, serial client, and PPP host services. These ports are commonly connected to a data logger RS-232 serial or CS I/O port. The CELL210 has two antenna connectors to be used for primary and diversity antennas, although the unit can operate with only the primary cellular antenna connected.
The CELL210 provides Internet connectivity to any Campbell Scientific data logger located within range of a compatible cellular network. Armed with Internet connectivity, a data logger can remotely connect to Campbell Scientific software on a PC, mobile device, and the cloud. The CELL210 can also enable many data loggers to communicate using other Internet protocols, such as Modbus, DNP3, email, and web (HTTP).
The CELL210 provides highly reliable connectivity and remote device management independent of the device it is connected to. The numerous embedded services include IP serial server and client.
Campbell Scientific offers low-cost cellular data service plans for the CELL210. Our data service plans include Verizon in the United States and AT&T in North America (US, Mexico, Canada), as well as international access to over 600 carriers in 185 countries. The Konect routing service is included to assure a secure connection with Campbell Scientific data logger support software.
The CELL210 is configured using a web-based configuration tool hosted by the cellular module. It can be accessed using Internet Explorer or Firefox remotely over the cellular WAN (when in serial server mode) or via USB.
The CELL210 can also be configured directly from the data logger when used in PPP mode (default mode) using the Device Configuration Utility or CRBasic instructions.
Data loggers can be connected in a variety of ways to suit the needs of the application. Common methods include the use of serial or CS I/O cables.
Compared to many other industrial cellular modules, the CELL210 has extremely low power consumption. The average current consumption at 12 Vdc is approximately 14 mA when idle, depending on its configuration. Additionally, the CELL210 can be turned on and off easily using a data logger SW12V port or the IPNetPower() instruction (PPP mode for the CR1000X, CR300, and CR6 only). When using the SW12V terminal, the modem can typically be powered with a BP12 battery, a CH150 charging regulator, and an SP10 solar panel.
Campbell Scientific offers three antennas for the CELL210. Our 4G/3G/2G 0 dBd cellular dipole whip antenna (pn 32256) connects directly to the CELL210 (no cable required) and can transmit short distances. Our higher gain omnidirectional (pn 18285) and Yagi (pn 31128) antennas require a cable to connect them to the CELL210. The COAXSMA-L cable connects the antennas directly to the CELL210 cellular antenna connector. The COAXNTN-L cable and a surge protector (pn 31317) are used when the CELL210 is susceptible to lightning or electrostatic buildup or for long cable runs.
Note: In serial server mode, a cellular account with a static IP address is required.
Data Logger Model | Connecting to CELL210 via CS I/O Port | Connecting to CELL210 via RS-232 Port (choose one) |
CR300 and CR310 |
N/A |
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CR6 |
16675 SC12 CS I/O cable |
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CR1000X | 16675 SC12 CS I/O cable (PPP and serial server) |
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CR200(X) Series |
N/A |
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CR800 and CR850 |
16675 SC12 CS I/O cable |
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CR1000 and CR3000 |
16675 SC12 CS I/O cable |
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CR5000 |
N/A |
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CR510 and CR10X |
N/A |
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CR510-PB and CR10X-PB |
16675 SC12 CS I/O cable |
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CR23X |
N/A |
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CR23X-PB |
16675 SC12 CS I/O cable |
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Transmission Distance or Area | Dependent upon antenna used and LTE, WCDMA, GSM EDGE, and GSM GPRS coverage. |
Certifications | IC (Industry Canada) 10224A-201611EC21A |
Host Interface |
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RF Connectors | 2 SMA antenna connectors (primary and diversity) |
Operating Temperature Range | -40° to +80°C |
SIM Interface |
3FF (6 position/contacts) Supports SIMs that require 1.8 or 3 Vdc. |
Service Requirements | Network coverage at the data logger site and cellular data service plan. |
Dimensions | 13.46 x 8.1 x 2.86 cm (5.3 x 3.19 x 1.13 in.) |
Weight | 215.5 g (7.6 oz) |
Cellular WAN |
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Network Technology | 4G LTE CAT-1 |
Carrier Approval | Verizon |
LTE | AWS (B4), 700(B13) |
Data Speeds |
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LTE |
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WCDMA |
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GSM EDGE |
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GSM GPRS |
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RS-232 or CS I/O | 9600 bps to 460.8 kps |
Power Consumption |
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Low Power Mode | 300 µA |
Idle | 14 mA |
Active | 25 mA |
Radio Output and Sensitivity |
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Output Power | 23 dBm on LTE |
Sensitivity Range | -99.5 to 110.5 dBm (10 M) |
To update the CELL200 series operating system:
The update process can take 2 to 4 minutes.
Why Update? This OS resolves network registrations issues. Updated CELL205 to manage AT&T's shut down of its 3G network.
Three example programs as described in the CELL200-Series manual. The Power program shows how to control power to the CELL200 series by using the CRBasic
IPNetPower() instruction. The SetSettings example shows how to set up the cellular module using the SetSetting() instruction. It also illustrates how to retrieve status information from the module in the CRBasic program. The Settings example demonstrates using terminal commands.
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Verizon recommends using MIMO antennas because their 4G towers have at least two MIMO antennas. If your modem has two MIMO antennas as well, you may benefit from reduced signal reflections, more reliable data reception, and an increase in bandwidth.
While Verizon’s language indicates that MIMO antennas are required because they want to offer the best service possible to their users, technically, a MIMO antenna is not required for any of our products, including the CR300-CELL210 (which does not have a diversity port) and the RV50X and CELL210 (which do have a diversity port to accommodate MIMO antennas). Our users have found that a single antenna works well without noticeable issues.