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'''''Note: these instructions are for DFN camera systems equipped with blue PCB modem adaptor board (see images below). For DFN observatories with green PCB modem adaptor board please refer to [[DFN Modem Installation - Green card]].'''''
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Instructions for instruments operated during the Hayabusa-2 observation campaign.
  
The DFNEXT observatories usually ship without modems as many of them are deployed with WiFi or Ethernet connectivity and different areas of the world require different modems.
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= Infrasound =
  
If you wish to network your DFNEXT observatory via mobile broadband instead of WiFi or Ethernet you need to source a modem and request a modem installation care package from [[Getting Help|DFN Camera Help]]. You will also need a 2FF ("standard") sized SIM with an active data plan.
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== [[RPi infrasound logger|Raspberry Pi (bare) logger]] ==
  
The recommended modems are the [https://www.sierrawireless.com/-/media/iot/pdf/datasheets/sierrawireless_airprime_mc_series_datasheet.pdf Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC Series] MC7455 (for the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa) and the MC7430 (for Asia Pacific including Australia). It is also a good idea to verify that the selected modem will support the frequencies/bands used by your operator in the area.
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== [[Blackbox infrasound logger|Blackbox logger]] ==
  
= Installation Steps =
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== [[RS&BOOM|Raspberry Boom]] ==
Once you have the modem, installation care package (containing the modem adaptor board, USB cable, modem bracket and screws) and a SIM card, you can install the modem by following the steps bellow.
 
[[File:Modem cable connector.jpg|none|thumb|Connect the modem USB cable to the modem.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Insert modem.jpg|none|thumb|Insert the modem into the adaptor board.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Fasten modem.jpg|none|thumb|Press modem down and fasten with the two small screws.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Insert sim.jpg|none|thumb|Insert the 2FF sized SIM into the spring loaded SIM card slot in the modem adaptor board.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Modem bracket.jpg|none|thumb|Take the modem bracket and two large screws.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Screw in modem bracket.jpg|none|thumb|Fasten the modem bracket using the two large screws and the threaded holes below the PCB.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Slide bracket to the right.jpg|none|thumb|Ensure the bracket is installed as far to the right as possible to allow the connector to clear the PCB standoff above the modem bracket.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Bend usb cable using hot air gun.jpg|none|thumb|Use a hot air gun to bend the external USB connector cable out of the way of the modem.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Install modem with connector under pcb.jpg|none|thumb|Lift one side of the PCB to clear the modem's USB connector which should face upwards.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Installed modem.jpg|none|thumb|Firmly slide the modem into the bracket ensuring it reaches the bottom. (The slots in the bracket may require some filing.)|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Attach gsm antenna pigtail to main antenna port.jpg|none|thumb|Attach the short GSM antenna pigtail to the main antenna port on the modem using your fingers or some needle-nose pliers.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Rf cable connected.jpg|none|thumb|Ensure the U.FL connector is seated correctly.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Connect usb cable to pc.jpg|none|thumb|Tuck the excess USB cable under the PCB and connect the USB header connector to the PC.|640x640px]]
 
[[File:Connected usb cables.jpg|none|thumb|Ensure that the USB header connector is well seated and that the adjacent connectors have not been knocked out.|640x640px]]
 
  
= Network configuration =
 
  
Make sure the networking is configured correctly for a specific modem type and operator.
 
Please contact your service provider for details like AP name (example: "telstra.m2m" for Australian Telstra M2M plans), Password, Username and Phone (number) to dial.
 
  
The [[Mobile network configuration]] in the observatory PC operating system  has moved  to a separate wiki page.
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= Seismic =
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== [[RS&BOOM|Raspberry Shake]] ==
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= Optical (imaging) =
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= Optical (spectroscopy) =
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= EM =
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* [[log-periodic antenna|log-periodic antenna]]

Revision as of 09:44, 3 November 2020

Instructions for instruments operated during the Hayabusa-2 observation campaign.

Infrasound

Raspberry Pi (bare) logger

Blackbox logger

Raspberry Boom

Seismic

Raspberry Shake

Optical (imaging)

Optical (spectroscopy)

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