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1. te tate eee p tt tte bee eee eee eee eee nmn Enter the command to change the status of relay 2 The relay will be in this position after restart rr eee Enter the command to change the status of relay 2 The relay will be in the opposite position after restart p le ttt tle eee m Enter the command to change the status of relay 2 The relay will be in the position as before restart after the terminal restart lel lel lett ttt ttle tetate Leese ee ee eee ee eee Pll eel el eee etek tlh ttt le ee eee m Enter the command to change the status of relay 2 The relay will be in the opposite position after restart p ttle eee Enter the command to change the status of relay 2 The relay will be in this position after restart rrr eee m Enter the command to change the status of relay 2 The relay will be in the position as before restart after the terminal restart ADC Input Circuits These commands help control the input circuits set calibration and make measurements Fle lel ell ell NNN Nae ee le el Reel ee eet M M bee eee ee eel Enter the command to measure the value of the selected port and send the measured value Fl lel ell ell NNN Nee ele el Reel eh heehee M M ee ee ee Enter the command to make the measurement and return the A D converter value Fl lel el el eel hel hth M ee ee
2. Enter the command to make automatic port calibration according to the currently measured value Fl lel el ell ll eee eee hhh M M bee eee ee ee eel Enter the command to make automatic port calibration according to the currently measured value ee ee eee se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee Manual calibration setting maximum values Setting options 0 960 at scadc1 save eee all Enter the command to save the changes p Lee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee p _ tetate bese ee ee eee ee eee Fle lel el el lee D eee De el eel eel ehhh M M Lee eee eel Enter the command to measure the value of the selected port and send the measured value Fle lel ell el le Ne Nee Ne el eel Reel eh edhe M M ee ee ee Enter the command to make the measurement and return the A D converter value tt Err pr ee ee eee Enter the command to make automatic port calibration according to the currently measured value Fle lel el ele etl el htt M M bee eee ee eel Enter the command to make automatic port calibration according to the currently measured value Pe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee eee Manual calibration setting maximum values Setting options 0 960 at scadc2 save Lee ee ee ee ee ee ee
3. 0 means that incoming calls will be ignored and should be answered manually using the ata command m Digit count of rings after which the incoming call is answered automatically p J Lee eee ee eee eee ed Enter the command to set the count of rings before automatic answering to 5 The port is automatically switched into the transparent modes after an incoming RING lt Lee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Enter the command to set the AT mode upon power up 0 disabled The port will be in the DATA mode upon power up m 1 enabled The port will be in the CMD mode upon power up Pees ee ee ee eee eee tell ee el ell lee lle elena eee eee eee eee Fle lel eel al lee eee elena ete etek eteh tte Enter the command to display the currently set values for all interfaces ASCCFG MODE TCPCLIENT i ASCCFG GPRS_APN internet t mobile cz i ASCCFG GPRS USER internet i ASCCFG GPRS_PASS internet i ASCCFG LOCAL_IP 85 44 9 234 i ASCCFG SERVER_IP 90 182 12 134 i ASCCFG SERVER_PORT 1620 i SCCFG AUTH PASS hjwej549f 1 SCCFG SIM _PIN 2494 i ASCCFG AUTH_IP i ASCPORT1 BAUDRATE 115200 ASCPORT1 DATA_BITS 8 ASCPORT1 STOP_BITS 1 ASCPORT1 PARITY ASCPORT1 FLOWCONTROL ASCPORT2 BAUDRATE 115200 ASCPORT2 DATA_BITS 8 ASCPORT2 STOP_BITS 1 ASCPORT2 PARITY I I Lence cnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
4. Lee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ASCPORT2 BAUDRATE 960 ASCPORT2 DATA_BITS 8 ASCPORT2 STOP _BITS 1 SSCPORT2 PARITY p tl ttle bese ee ee eee eee eee Enter the command to display the port setting options Relay Outputs These commands are used for relay output control p _ 1 Lenn ee p bee eee ee eee eee Enter the command to open relay 1 Petes eee ee eee ee eee n n eee Enter the command to open relay 1 The relay will be open after the terminal restart p te ttle ee eee Enter the command to open relay 1 The relay will be closed after the terminal restart Pll lel el eee eet htt tlt ttle ee eee Enter the command to open relay 1 The relay will be in the position as before restart after the terminal restart Pees ee ee ee eee Lee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee p te tattle ee eee Enter the command to close relay 1 The relay will be open after the terminal restart Pll lel el eee eee helt ttt tle ee eee Enter the command to close relay 1 The relay will be closed after the terminal restart Pele lee lel eee eee etal heehee helt ttle bee eee eee eee eee nnn Enter the command to close relay 1 The relay will be in the position as before restart after the terminal restart ee Lee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee p
5. RR_TYPE_GSM_REGISTRATION_TIMEOUT Data channel state GSM module does not respond on Timeout for openning the MUX ch ay RR_TYPE_COMMAND_RETRIES Command channel state GSM module does not respond on Unexpected count of parameters CME error on command channel CMS error on command channel CME error on data channel CMS error on data channel CME error CMS error CME error CMS error eee CMS_COMMAND 13 ERR_TYPE_CME_DATA 14 ERR_TYPE_CMS_DATA CME error on command channel wh 16 ERR_TYPE_CMS_UPGRADE CMS error CMS error on command channel wh 17 ERR TYPE CME UPGRADE DATA ICME error ICME error on data channel while 4 i p 15 ERR_TYPE_CME_UPGRADE CME error vr Telnet COM1 115200 Bd s Disconnected Figure Error Buffer Use the Own AT commands tag to enter commands of your own for parameter setting The tag behaves like a terminal Enter a string into the AT command field corresponding to the supported commands listed in Subs 4 2 Click on Send to send the command to the connected 2N SmartCOM unit and get the reply in the field below the command A list of 20 last applied commands is displayed to the right AT command at sedin1 Send at scdin1 a at sedinl SCDIN1 GET_VALUE 0 at sctest SCDIN1 THRESHOLD LOW 100 SCDIN1 THRESHOLD_HIGH 800 AT SCWMEUS sniff OK at scadc1 at scpulse at at screstart a
6. 2N SmartCOM connects and retransmits data from its ports to the selected server STANDALONE mode 3 2N SmartCOM works as a server to which clients get connected transparent TCP serial port transmission DATA_OFF mode 2N SmartCOM GSM UMTS module does nor log in to the data network but waits for SMS Tip Enter the mode number or name or select a port The AT command then looks as follows i at sccfg mode p tcpclient amp Caution The ETH port is visible in the network in the DATA_OFF mode PING is possible but establishes no outgoing connection and rejects any incoming connection at sccfg gprs_apn g internet open Enter the command to set the APN to the mobile provider The configuration for O2 CZ is used as an example Pe ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee i at sccfg gprs_user internet i at sccfg gprs_pass hds6cd5 These two commands help set the user name and password for authentication by the provider Most providers use no authentication If your provider requires one ask the provider to supply the necessary data p n eee ett Lemme eee ee eee eee eee eee eee el Enter the command to make 2N SmartCOM return the IP addressed assigned by the provider pte ele ele Nl eel el Dell Ne Ne Nl eee ee Nl ee el eel eel eee ee eee ee eee nee nel ene eee eee nhl ellie ttt i at sccfg server_ip 90 182 112 54 bee ee
7. ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ATD5002950562 0 Terminal Data Reading An additional virtual port No 100 has been created for reading data Wireless M Bus meter readings e g from a terminal Getting connected to this port you can access the terminal data reading commands Fl Nee le Nel eR l eel ell lee eee ee eee eee eee i atd lt ser_no gt 100 eee all Enter the command to establish connection with the terminal for data access Note Therefore to read data from terminal No 50 0295 0562 enter one of the following commands into API When you receive the CONNECT reply the following commands will become available Enter the command to write out the oldest record from the Wireless M Bus meter data space Example of reply LEE Er E ee I I ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee ee eee eee Meaning of parameters timestamp record receiving time UNIX timestamp id record code in circular buffer rssi signal intensity in dBm during message receiving len received message length in bytes Pe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee M ee ee eee Enter the command to delete the oldest record from the Wireless M Bus meter data space Delete the oldest record and enter the get_oldest command to read the oldest but one record Fle lel el ell lee el eh hth M M ee ee ee Enter the command to delete all records from the Wireless M Bus meter data Space Firmware M
8. Calibrated min value 3 V Threshold low 209 Figure Calibration Diagram The green lines indicate that no calibration has been made yet The A D converter works in the whole range and deviations may occur from the actual value measured on the input If you in this situation set Threshold low to OV and Threshold high to 10V on the input the terminal will be calibrated for 10V precisely For O on the input the AT command will return 0 For 10 we obtain 100 Thus the calibrated input can be considered 0 100 of the calibrated range The red lines mean that the input has been calibrated to the interval of 3 to 8V i e to the range of 5V This range now represents new measurement limits If you apply 3V or less on the input you are in the calibrated min area and the AT command will return 0 If you apply 8V or more you are in the calibrated max area and the AT command will return 100 This means that the measured range width has narrowed by 50 and 0 100 is now mapped to the input range of 3 8V The blue line is an example of measuring in the calibrated range of O to 10V Apply precisely one half of the calibrated voltage i e 5V to the input The AT command will return 50 i e one half of the O 100 range again In this case 5V is the centre of the calibrated range If however the range was shifted the value would be shifted too as Shown below The yellow line shows the case that 7V is applied to the i
9. Enter the command to set the IP address of the server to which 2N SmartCOM should connect in mode 1 ee ee ee ee eee Enter the command to set the server port to which 2N SmartCOM should connect in mode 1 Fl lel ae el De De eel el al ee eee ee eel eh eh hh htt te lltl bee ee eee eee Enter the command to set the authorisation password for the above specified server Pees ee ee Be eee ee eee a Fl el el el el Nl ell lee eee ee eel heheh m M ee ee Pe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee M M bee eee eee eel Set the encryption mode for 2N SmartCOM server communication The setting options are 0 2 Mode 0 DISABLED 2N SmartCOM encrypts no data Mode 1 OPTIONAL 2N SmartCOM encrypts data if the counterparty requires so Mode 2 FORCED 2N SmartCOM encrypts all outgoing data Flee ale ele el el ell all le a Del eee Nee Neh eel el eae eee ee eee eee eh eel eal eh nl eee nee eee eee eee tee el ene ne eee eee en hee antennae etn eee enn tenn enna tentelontenlen tanta tentenlentenlentenlonlntontntenlntetenintenlon ee ee ee eee ee ee eee eee Set the encryption key using 32 valid hexa characters which makes 16 ASCII via the ControlPanel i atsccfg save ee ee eee Fle le eee el ae el ll ll eee ee eee eee le ee eee le De el Nl el ell el Ne Del eee lee lel ee eek Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee el p 1 Lee e
10. ONOFF_SET 1 16 0 1 i ASCZB ONOFF_GET 1 16 ASCZB METERING_GETACTIVE 1 16 ASCZB METERING GETSUM 1 16 Lee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ed lets tell eel ttt Lee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee Enter the command to display the list of devices including their attributes states and options see below FD ale Nell el Nl aN De aN el eee Dae Nl eel el eh eae ee Dene ele A nh eel ell eee eee ee eee nee nh ee nl enna een en ene nen nl ene ne nena en enhen enhen enh en kant en tant antonbontententenlantankantantentontentanhahonlantanbantetantonlontelentakententelantenlenlantanlentententonlanteletenkelantenlentelententonlentenlentaloteletetelantelontenlantentonlentelenteletenlenl SCZB ID STATE IEEE ADDR CAP ONOFF CAP METERING ONOFF GET METERING i ACTIVE METERING SUM SIGNAL 1 ASCZB 1 RUNNING 00 15 bc 00 17 00 12 27 TRUE TRUE 1 340W 3 kWh 17 i SSCZB 2 RUNNING 00 15 bc 00 1d 00 0e c5 TRUE TRUE 1 W kWh 0 i SCZB 3 RUNNING 15 bc 00 1d 00 06 ed TRUE TRUE 1 W kWh 0 ASCZB 4 SLOT FREE 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FALSE FALSE W kwh 0 i ASCZB 5 SLOT FREE 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FALSE FALSE W kWh 0 SCZB 6 SLOT FREE 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FALSE FALSE W kWh 0 ASCZB 15 SLOT FREE 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FALSE FALSE j kwh 0 i SCZB 16 SLOT FREE 00 00 00 00
11. Server version 1 8 0 8 1 Application data directory C ProgramData 2N TELEROMUNIKACES2N SmatCOM SC Server SmatCOM Server identification number 3d839542 Database version 5 Listen port 50505 HTTP port 93 AT port 1562 Log level 5 Madmal number of TCP connections for users 59 Madmal number of TCP connections for terminals 384 Period for sending keepalive packets 60s Timeout for keepalive packets 20 s 1 license for 15674 hours 2470 used 684 users and 972 temninals upgrade enabled AT API enabled License status OK Server ID 3d83954 License path Browse Upload Figure Licence Tool A unique ID is generated for your server during installation Send this code including your licence requirements to sales 2n cz for an extended licence Having received the licence file launch the Licence Tool application and enter the path to this file into the License path parameter Push Upload to add the licence to the server directory and restart the server to update the licence data The licence status will change into OK Now the last row of the Listing parameters includes all the licensed server properties count of users count of terminals and AT API and terminal upgrade enable 7 2 Control Panel The 2N SmartCOM Control Panel provides a comfortable administration of terminals and users user groups and assigns users relevant communication and administration rights Also it can create virtual TCPs and seri
12. Terminals Count 2 CP 9000 2 Yes KJ TCP 9001 1 Yes Terminals TCP 9002 1 Yes Port name RS 232 Serial Number 50 0369 0075 Permanent Connection Yes Ls Sacral WJ Port name RS 485 Serial Number 50 0295 0989 Permanent Connection No TCP 8083 0 No 3 TCP 8084 0 No J TCP 8085 0 No wv TCP 8086 0 No tJ TCP 9000 0 No KJ TCP 9001 0 No X TCP 9002 0 No 3 TCP 9003 0 No J v Sign Out Version 1 8 0 8 1 Protocol 6 Current user Admin Terminals 3 of 1010 Ports 20 Server 90 182 112 51 Server port 50505 Status Connected Figure Virtual Ports Menu Administer virtual ports using the Virtual Ports menu Every user can use this menu as these settings only relate to the PC with which the user is working This means that where more PCs are used the user must create the virtual ports for each of them This however applies to serial ports only virtual ports are transferable to other PCs This option however can be disabled in the configuration Create TCP Port To create a virtual TCP port select Add and enter the port to be created Also tick off Allow local host only to enable the port use for the current PC only Finally click on Create Create TCP Port S084 Figure Create TCP Port Create COM Port A virtual COM port is created similarly as instructed above Just select a port and click on Create to make the comOcom driver install the selected port into the PC Create COM Port Figure Create COM Port
13. UCS 2 16 bit encoding is used for the characters that are not included in the ASCII standard characters with diacritics In that case the SMS contains only 70 characters Not supporting the UCS 2 character set 2N SmartCOM cannot process such SMS correctly and marks them as errors Modern GSM devices support SMS concatenating where several standard SMS are merged into a long one Information on each fragment of the long SMS is written into the User Data Header UDH and so no fragment may be longer than 153 chars in 7 bit encoding Not supporting the UDH encoding system 2N SmartCOM cannot process such SMS correctly and marks them as errors INFO SMS Send the following message to identify the provider IMSI IMEI or serial number of your 2N SmartCOM amp Caution Remember to enter the correct password into the SMS to avoid SMS ignoring as a SPAM The reply to such SMS can for example look as follows FD ale el el Dl NN De Ne ee ae Nl el ea Dae ae Dene eee eh eel ell ee mmmn SIG 71dBm OPER T Mobile CZ IMSTI 230015001155344 IMET 355915030750962 i SN 50 0369 0080 LIP 89 24 0 141 FW 1 2 0 2 4 STAT CONNECTED amp Caution The reply format depends on the current terminal mode The reply for the TCP and UDP client modes is as follows ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee i SIG lt signal_level gt OPER lt operator gt IMSI lt sim_card_imsi gt IMEI lt module imei gt i SN lt terminal_serial_nu
14. into a PC file in order to make space for new messages The Error buffer helps you display the error codes captured during the operation If no error has occurred since the last clearing date SCERR NO ERROR will be displayed If an error occured the error code will be displayed Click on the Error code table button to display the message decryption window 2N SmartCom configuration program File Options View Help Serial port COM1 Load configuration B State 10 93 147 133 T Mobile CZ 192 168 22 178 50 0533 0025 Local IP address GSM 73dBm STRONG Operator Local IP address Ethemet Serial number GSM module specification WISMO228 Signal level Error code table Error code description 2 WAVECOM MODEM L23_00gg WISMO228 SYScs62162 p10 110411 Parameters This table describes the meaning of the SmartcoM reset error codes The codes are obtained geil response is ia id gt ID Additional value Sequence number of the error since the last start up Error identification See table below petite value Detailed information General Ethemet RS 232 RS 485 M bus WM bus SCERR NO ERROR Description Additional value SIM not detected Too few attempts left Incorrect PIN SIM is busy FEW _PIN_ATTEMPTS RR_TYPE_ _SIM_ PIN_ERROR RR_TYPE_SIM_BUSY pin attempts left CME error GSM unregistred RR_TYPE_GSM_REGISTRATION_LOST Could not register to the netwo
15. the syntax will be marked true in case the value measured on AIN1 is lower than the value measured on AIN2 NFG the syntax will be marked true i e network failure in case PING failed or the IP address was not obtained during the time set at at scping interval lt minutes gt When the IP address is obtained the state will be cancelled and the condition will become FALSE amp Caution If you use Negation the parameter will be treated as a digital input It cannot be expected for example that if 50 is measured on AIN1 50 can be obtained after negation To match two inputs use the absolute values obtained from the converter ADC O 1020 Therefore make sure that the two inputs have been calibrated properly Action Types Insert an action after the separator for the selected syntax SAVE Enter SAVE to save the condition result into the terminal memory for later use Note m A typical condition saving AT command looks as follows REL1 The action controls the relay 1 state REL2 The action controls the relay 2 state Note A typical relay switching AT command looks as follows SMS Enter SMS to send the defined SMS to the defined telephone number Note A typical SMS sending AT command looks as follows amp Caution Make sure that the telephone number and message parameters are completed to set this function successfully TCP Enter TCP to send the defined TCP message to th
16. 1 T1 3 S1 8 Cl 11 T1 C 17 N1 Note m The 17 N1 mode is available only if the terminal is equipped with a WMbus module which supports the mode Enter the command to define the WMbus transmission channel Setting options 1 10 169 406250 MHz Channel 1a 169 418750 MHz Channel 1b 169 431250 MHz Channel 2a 169 443750 MHz Channel 2b 169 256250 MHz Channel 3a 169 458750 MHz Channel 3b 169 437500 MHz Channel g 169 412500 MHz Channel 1 169 437500 MHz Channel 2 169 462500 MHz Channel 3 Fle al el ele Nl eel ell ele alee Nel ae el eee eee el eel eel eee eee leh ehhh tettntelentenl Se owe ee a a TETTETETT eee mE Enter the command to define the frame format 0 means 4 short Frame format A 1 70 long Frame format A Pees ee eee ee eee ee Enter the command to switch the normal and filter off options In the normal mode data are received from the defined modules only and the other modules are ignored In the filter off mode the module receives and saves all data from all modules Setting options O normal 1 filter off PSs es ee eee ee eee ee ee eee Fle lee eel ae ll lel ele eee een eee eh altel ee ee E Enter the command to enable the sniff mode to make the WMbus module capture and display all messages from the devices in the vicinity After the command is entered the connect message gets displayed and the terminal starts writing out the me
17. Having installed a COM port into the PC activate the COM port Although the port has been added to the Virtual ports table the Ready item shows NO Therefore click on this table row to view the port details and the Refresh button Push the button to change the port status from Ready NO to Ready YES Port Details Name COM40 Terminals count 0 Figure Refresh Button Settings O X Settings a i Home w Refresh Terminals Connections Virtual Ports Settings Virtual Serial Port Settings i Y comOcom is installed Change Your Password ml Old password Packet Encryption Enable packet encryption wesa C O OOU H v Sign Out Version 1 9 0 9 3 Proto Current user Admin Terminals 0 of 1012 Ports 21 Serwer 192 168 223 179 Server port 30505 Status Connected Figure Settings Menu You can change the user password in the Settings menu Enter the old password and then the new one The minimum password length and correctness is checked by the parameters Save the setting using the Change password button The menu also displays the installation states of the virtual serial port drivers If no drivers have been installed you cannot use or add serial ports in the Virtual ports me nu If the comOcom driver is not installed the comOcom is not installed message gets displayed as shown in Figure You can install drivers for 32 and 64 bit systems too If the installation pr
18. Nl el ll eee eel eee ele ele ehhh bese eee ee eel Enter the command to disable pulse counting on input 1 Peewee ee ee eee ey ee ee eee Fle le ee el ae Nl el ell eles eee eee ett ee ee eee p tl tte bee ee ee ee eee eee p tttle Lee eee eee ee eee FM Ne ele Nl el ell ele eel eee el el el ee eee eke ee ee ee Enter the commaind to know the current states of the input 2 counter m COUNTING counting in progress STOPPED counting stopped ee ee ee ee Fle ee ele el el el ell ele le eee ee ee ele el el eee eel hl lta ee ee eee Enter the command to set the count of counter pulses in case you do not want to start from 0 In this case 100 will be set The available range is O 4294967295 Pl lel le ttl htt tel M M ee eee Enter the command to define the intervals in seconds for storing the counter value in the EEPROM The available range is 5 10000s Fl Me ele ele Nl el ell ele Dee eee el eel el eee eet Lee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee el Pees eee eee ee ee eee FD el Nel Nl el ell Ne Dae eee lel el ee eee ede Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee el Fle al ee ele el eR lel ell el eee eee ene eee heel eee Enter the command to store the counter value in the EEPROM manually Petes eee eee eee ee eee eee eee Pll al eel Nel eee ete hell tlt ttle eee Enter the command to displ
19. PORT 93 1 ASCCFG HTTP ENABLED 1 1 SCCFG AT API PORT 1562 4SCCFG AT API ENABLED 1 ASCCFG LOG LEVEL 3 i ASCCFG MAX USER TCP CONNECTIONS 10 SSCCFG MAX TERMINAL TCP CONNECTIONS 100 1 SSCCFG KEEPALIVE TIMEOUT 6 i SSCCFG KEEPALIVE SENDING PERIOD 180 i ASCCFG TERMINAL FW URL http SERVER_IP 93 firmware 1 4 0 4 2 bin Le ee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee ee ee ee el Fl Re alle el el el ell eel nl ae Nae lee ee el el eel ea ee eee eee ee el eel eee etl tetentltel ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee I Pe ee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee I m Enter the command to enable disable the use of the http interface O disabled 1 enabled Pe ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee M bee eee ee eee eee eel Pe ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee Enter the command to restart the 2N SmartCOM Server amp Caution All the above parameters are saved into the server database but will not become effective until the new database is loaded into the server memory after restart Terminal Connection FM el ele Nl el ell aD Deel eee el eel eel ee eet ete bese eee ee ee eee eel Enter the command to establish connection to the selected terminal and selected port Note Suppose you want to establish connection to terminal 50 0295 0562 and its RS 232 port Enter th
20. a group to display the Group Details including the full group name notes if any and rights assigned to the group Click on Edit to change these parameters There four group right categories Read users with the Read right may view the terminals and monitor their states without being able to configure then or connect to them Connect users with the Connect right may view and also connect to the terminals via the Connections menu Configure users with the Configure right have the advantages of the two user groups above and moreover may configure the communication parameters of the terminal ports Monitor not implemented yet Prepared for future use Use the Terminals menu to add remove the terminal to be viewed by the users assigned to this group Click on Add and select an item from the list to add a terminal Click on Remove to remove a terminal from the list The Users menu includes a list of users assigned to this group Click on Add and select an item from the list to add a user Click on Remove to remove a user from the list Add Group Click on the Add group button next to the filter setting You will be asked to complete the group name and rights to ensure a proper function The parameters are limited and you will be checked during entering No name may be duplicated in the configuration You will be notified of any duplication in the configuration You can also add a note to the group Click on Create to create a n
21. access to three ports each of which serves one interface Tip Port 10000 helps you configure control the output relays and measure quantities on the input circuits Port 10001 works as a data pipe to port RS 232 retransmitting all RS 232 events to GPRS Port 10002 works as a data pipe to port RS 485 M Bus retransmitting all RS 485 events to GPRS Gel Lead Acid Accumulator Charger This function is available in the 2N SmartCOM PRO version only which contains an intelligent charger for an external gel lead acid accumulator Charging is controlled automatically and terminated when the accumulator has been completely charged In the case of power failure the system is fed continuously by the accumulator and upon power recovery the accumulator is charged automatically A 6V or 12V accumulator can be used and charged on condition that the power voltage is 1V higher at least than the maximum voltage of the accumulator Real Time Clock This function is available in the 2N SmartCOM PRO version only The real time clock is backed up by a super capacitor which keeps it running for 2 days in the event of switch off or power failure The clock is programmed via the configuration AT interface or from the 2N SmartCOM Server automatically Wireless M Bus Interface This function is available in the 2N SmartCOM PRO version only which is equipped with an optional Wireless M Bus interface The WM Bus interface paramet
22. against the A D converter range respectively Refer to Subs 3 3 and 3 4 Input Circuits for more details on input circuit function and calibration Time Actual 28 1 2013 13 18 20 UTC 2 Synchronize Figure Terminal Time Synchronisation The time setting supporting PRO and PRO ETH terminals also display the terminal time Click on Synchronize to set the same time value for the terminal as there is in the server Connections i g Connections Home Q Refresh Terminals Connections Virtual Ports Settings Search Filter Serial Number IP Address Virtual Port Status Incoming Data Outgoing Data Permanent Connection Action Terminal_2 50 0369 0080 46 135 90 3 RS 232 TCP 9000 Not Connected 0 0 e Terminal_2 50 0369 0080 46 135 90 3 RS 485 COM101 Not Connected 0 0 g Terminal_2 50 0369 0080 46 135 90 3 CONFIG TCP 9002 Connected 0 1731 v 50 0295 0989 50 0295 0989 RS 485 TCP 8086 Terminal Disconnect 0 0 Start O I 50 0295 0989 50 0295 0989 RS 232 COM100 Terminal Disconnect 0 0 Start WJ 50 0295 0997 50 0295 0997 RS 485 TCP 9000 Terminal Disconnect 0 0 IE Start J 50 0295 0997 50 0295 0997 RS 232 COM102 Terminal Disconnect 0 0 Start tJ 50 0343 0014 50 0343 0014 RS 232 TCP 8085 Terminal Disconnect 0 0 Start WJ ry 50 0343 0014 50 0343 0014 RS 485 COM101 Terminal Disconnect 0 0 Start tJ 50 0343 0014 50 0343 0014
23. ee ee ed Enter the command to display the currently set Ethernet parameters ASCETH IP METHOD FIXED 1 ASCETH LOCAL_IP 192 168 1 1 SSCETH FIXED _IP 192 168 1 1 ASCETH MASK 255 255 255 0 4SCETH GATEWAY 192 168 1 254 ASCETH DNS1 192 168 1 1 3 i ASCETH DNS2 0 0 0 0 p _ tele Lee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ASCETH IP METHOD FIXED DHCP ASCETH LOCAL_IP ASCETH FIXED IP 7 15 i ASCETH MASK 7 15 i SSCETH GATEWAY 7 15 ASCETH DNS1 7 15 1 ASCETH DNS2 7 15 ASCETH SAVE i ASCETH RESTART SSCETH SRESTART i at scchprim GSM m Enter the command to set the primary channel to be used for creating IP connections m GSM connections will be created via GPRS ETH connections will be created via Ethernet Fle lee al ele lle lee eee eee allele teh tnte Enter the command to display the currently set primary channel at scchled1 GSM Enter the command to set the LED function GSM LED shows the state of GPRS connection ETH LED shows the state of the Ethernet interface Fle lel ell leet lhl tel ttte eee eee Enter the command to display the currently set LED function SC Ping These commands are available in the 2N SmartCOM and 2N SmartCOM PRO vers ions only Enter the commands to set periodical pinging to the set address in defined intervals U
24. eee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee Enter the command to read the value from the analogue input Port Settings Petes ee ee eee ee H H y ee ee eee m Enter the command to know the current port configuration The reply is as follows ASCPORT1 BAUDRATE 1152 0 ASCPORT1 DATA BITS 8 ASCPORT1 PARITY ASCPORT1 STOP BITS 1 ASCPORT1 FLOWCONTROL PSs n m m a m y ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee E Enter the command to set the selected port configuration Enter the parameters in a sequence The setting options are as follows BAR BAUDRATE 110 2304 0 DB DATA_BITS 5 8 P PARITY 0 4 SB STOP_BITS 1 2 FC FLOWCONTROL 1 amp Caution You can enter all the port parameters or omit them sequentially from the last one This means that to change the communication baud rate only enter the following Access to Terminal Configuration Port Configure the terminal via AT API in the same manner as if you configured the terminal via the RS232 port or TCP port 10000 in the Standalone mode The configuration port is accessible under number zero Enter the ATD command as if you accessed the terminal physical ports Upon connection you can set even the functions that are inaccessible via the Control Panel or AT API commands such as the user defined functions UDF described below Note Therefore to configure terminal No 50 0295 0562 enter the following command into API
25. i e password authorisation for connection 0 disabled 1 enabled rrr eee Enter the command to display the current RS 232 lock setting state at sc232lock Me all Enter the command to display the RS 232 lock setting options p J Lee eee ee eee eee ed Enter the command to display the signal intensity E CSQ 99 99 eee ee Enter the command to display the GSM provider to which 2N SmartCOM is currently logged in p bee ee eee ee eee eee d This command specifies the GSM module m WISMO228 WAVECOM MODEM m L23_00gg WISMO228 140711 te Lee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee lle ele el ell el eee teil tal Lee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee p 1 Lee eee ee ee ee ee eee Enter the command to display signal intensity in dBm m ASIG 65dBm STRONG te Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ed Enter the command to write out the error buffer status ASCERR 72 gt 8 10 Petes eee eee ee ee eee eee n n eee Enter the command to delete the error buffer contents Charger for 2N SmartCOM PRO Only These commands are implemented in the charger containing 2N SmartCOM PRO ve rsion only Pees ee ee ee Be eee ee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee E Enter the command to set maximum charging current in mA i at scchg state eee all Enter the command to know
26. is another setting option It displays the back up battery charging state for the SC PRO terminals You can enable disable the function and set the maximum charging voltage and current stop charging Charging voltage m 0 Charging current mA 0 State STOPPED New charging voltage mv New charging current mA Save Figure Charger Menu IP access is the last accessible tag You can define from which IP addresses it will be possible to access the terminal Attempts from non listed IP addresses will be ignored Press ON to enable the function and Add to add an IPv4 address to the list Click on an item for selection and push Remove to delete an address from the list 290 182 112 198 69 24 0 15 213 157 63 91 Add new F address 213 157 63 91 Figure IP Access Menu 7 Control Panel In this section administration and use of the 2N SmartCOM product using the 2N SmartCOM Server and 2N SmartCOM Control Panel are described Here is what you can find in this section 7 1 SC Server 7 2 Control Panel 7 3 Control Panel Use 7 1 SC Server 2N SmartCOM Server is an application necessary for the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel operation providing communication between the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel and the terminal amp Caution The 2N SmartCOM Server must be installed on a PC accessible from a public Internet Or a NAT rule has to be defined to provide access to such PC Other
27. mobile telephone use prohibition based on RF energy radiation applies to 2N SmartCOM too 2N SmartCOM may disturb the function of TV sets radio sets and PCs Warning 2N SmartCOM contains components that can be swallowed by small children SIM card antenna etc a Never exceed the voltage value specified on the adapter Check the available voltage range before connecting 2N SmartCOM to a different power supply When 2N SmartCOM comes to the end of its operational life dispose of it in accordance with applicable regulations Kane SmartCOM is equipped with an external antenna connector The antenna has to be located indoors for safety reasons Warning m Do not place the unit near heat sources such as space heaters hot air heaters etc 2N SmartCOM only works reliably under the conditions specified in this User Manual Any unauthorised interventions and or changes in use and operation may result in malfunction or destruction of the product 1 2 Upgrade The manufacturer reserves the right to modify 2N SmartCOM in order to improve its qualities Changes in Documentation Version The User Manual corresponds to 2N SmartCOM FW version 1 0 x The User Manual corresponds to 2N SmartCOM FW version 1 1 x The User Manual corresponds to 2N SmartCOM FW version 1 3 x The User Manual corresponds to 2N SmartCOM FW version 1 4 x The User Manual corresponds to 2N SmartCOM FW ve
28. of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals REACH establishing a European Chemicals Agency amending Directive 1999 45 EC and repealing Council Regulation EEC No 793 93 and Commission Regulation EC No 1488 94 as well as Council Directive 76 769 EEC and Commission Directives 91 155 EEC 93 67 EEC 93 105 EC and 2000 21 EC Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment 13 3 General Instructions and Cautions General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product Follow all instructions and recommendations included herein Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided herein may result in malfunction damage or destruction of the product The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of a use of the product other than that included herein namely undue application and disobedience of the recommendations and warnings in contradiction herewith Any use or connection of the product other than those included herein shall be considered undue and t
29. password and one of the four programmable parameters at least The programmable parameters include m Ri or R2 define the relay state 1 relay is closed on O relay is open off S1 or S2 define the relay state after the terminal restart 1 relay is closed after restart QO relay is open after restart 2 relay retains the pre restart state Tip m The relay gets off contacts get released after power off and normally the terminal does not remember the relay states Therefore the S1 and S2 parameters have been introduced defining to which state the relay should be switched after power up Example Suppose you want relay 1 to be switched into the open state now and into the closed state after restart and relay 2 to close and retain so after restart Hence send the following configuration SMS FD el el DN eM De aD ee Nee Neh aD a Nee ee el el el eae eee eh eel M Leanne eee eee ee Pees eee ee ee n n nj ee ee ee IP Access You can also set IP address access authorisation using SMS By enabling the IP Access you will restrict the access to the terminal configuration to selected IP addresses You can select up to 5 different IP addresses The configuration SMS is as follows ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee eee SC IPA PWD lt Password gt AUTH lt ip_ auth gt ADD lt ip_addr gt DEL lt ip id gt i _ REP lt ip_addr_1 gt lt ip_addr_2 gt lt ip_addr_5 gt Now let u
30. serial port The 2N SmartCOM fact ory values are set here by default Refer to the Communication Settings figure above No password is requested by default for the RS 232 port and so nothing has to be filled in Passwords may be different for different terminals If a password is requested enter the password into the dialogue window displayed during the connecting process The last main toolbar button helps you Load configuration from the terminal connected the application gets connected and reads out all relevant data Tip m The application connects to the selected terminal identifies the RS 232 mode DATA or COMMAND switches the port as necessary reads out the data switches the port into the original mode and terminates communication This gives the other users continuous access to the terminal The State section displays the most important information on the given device The IP address serial number firmware version logged in provider and signal level are displayed The SIM ICCID Integrated Circuit Card ID is displayed which is not the SIM telephone number i e MSISDN but a unique SIM serial number There are no two identical ICCIDs at one moment These 19 digit numbers start with 8942 for the Czech Republic Moreover the section provides information on the GSM module type manufacturer and firmware version The Parameters section helps you view and set parameters for the 2N SmartCOM t erminals Refer to Sub
31. server and you can get connected to it A red dot means that the terminal is off line Click on a terminal in the right hand part of the screen to display the Terminal Details including the terminal name serial number hardware version as well as count of available relays and digital and analogue inputs Notes can be added if available Click on Edit to change the terminal details Specify in the Terminal Groups in which group the selected terminal shall be visible i e which group shall be allowed to use this terminal Click on Add to add a group Click on Remove to remove a group from the list You can also set communication for the RS 232 and RS 485 M BUS ports even if the terminal is connected and used for data transmission Select the parameters using the combo boxes and the changes will be effective when saved Create Terminal Click on Add terminal next to the filter to create a new terminal Create Terminal Name smartlOM Serial Number 50 3642 1586 Description This is my new terminal Password hdg512a Create Jh Cancel Figure Create Terminal To add a terminal enter the terminal name serial number and password The parameters are limited and you will be checked during entering No name or serial number may be duplicated in the configuration You will be notified of any duplication in the configuration Click on Create to create a new terminal Server Settings Server Settings Users Groups Links Terminals
32. set the maximum number of terminals connected to the server at the same time The maximum value for the parameter is given by the licence Fle el el ell el eel ell eee eee eee eee el ehhh M a m Enter this command to set the timeout for the client user terminal to answer the periodical KeepAlive packet in order not to be disconnected Select a higher value if a high number of terminals 100 are used to avoid disconnection lM ae lee ele Nl el ll ele De Dee ee el eel eel eee eed Leese eee eee mE Enter this command to set the interval between the KeepAlive packets This number should be higher than the KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT Pete eee ee eee eee m m eee Enter this command to reset the Admin user password to 2n sTerminalPviurl 1 Sets URL for update of terminals with the SmartCOM protocol version 1 the oldest ones Use parameter reset to reset URL to the default value http star 2n cz fejfar SC_1 3 1 3 2 bin sEncryptionkey Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee Set packet encryption key 32 hexa characters sEncryptionMode I Lene eee eee l Set packet encryption mode 0 disabled 1 optional 2 forced Server commands Pn ee ee ee ee eee eee a I i cStartServer I eee all Enter the command to start the 2N SmartCOM Server service tr ee eee Enter the command to stop the 2N SmartCOM Server service rrr i cRestartServer eee a
33. the current charging state ACTIVE charging activated STOPPED charging stopped rrr C i at scchg start eee all Enter the command to enable the charging function le ee eee m Enter the command to disable the charging function i at4scchg save eee FD De ele Nl el ell eR Deel ee lel eel ee eee eet bee eee ee ee eel Enter the command to save the changes and modify the charging parameters immediately p 1 Lenn ee ee ee ee ee ee eee p Lee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee Enter the command to display the charger setting options Warning Remember to set the charger parameters before connecting the accumulator and starting the charging process Make sure that the settings are in compliance with the accumulator manufacturer s catalogue values to avoid accumulator damage fire or explosion amp Caution m Use a 6V or 12V gel lead acid accumulator only for charging Make sure that the charging voltage is at least 1V higher than the maximum voltage of the accumulator connected Real Time Clock for 2N SmartCOM PRO Only These commands are implemented in the real time clock containing 2N SmartCOM PRO version only FD al el ell el Dae De Re ee eel el eal ele ee eee eee ee eee eee enh tele tntelentenlntntel ee ee ee eee Enter the command to set the real time clock The ZZzz parameter means a time zone de
34. you exceed the licence limit the application will automatically limit your selection to the upper limit allowed in the licence Also set the Keep Alive packets The default value is an optimum solution and need not be changed Should problems occur with the NAT use on application server terminal route lower the time values The Application data directory parameter shows the path to the directory where the 2N SmartCOM Serv er saves the LOG files and is for information only Note The Application data directory shows the location of the server LOG files Hence it is only in the PC on which the 2N SmartCOM Server is installed You will not find this directory on the PC from which you launch the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel and log in to the 2N SmartCOM Server remotely Default Terminal Firmware URL is the address that can be used for firmware upgrade for the terminals This firmware corresponds to and is fully compatible with the version of your 2N SmartCOM Server and Control Panel amp Caution E Remember to keep the firmware address format The currently valid address is available in the Server settings menu If you enter this link into the terminal the terminal will replace the sequence of characters SERVER_IP with the address of the currently connected server The non editable column to the right includes information on the server to which you are connected such as serial number licensed hours maximum coun
35. 00 00 00 00 FALSE FALSE j kWh 0 eee e 5 Configuration by SMS The SMS described in this section are used for basic settings of the terminal You have to know the telephone number of the SIM card inserted in your 2N SmartCOM to ensure a reliable function amp Caution Every SMS sent to 2N SmartCOM must meet all of the conditions mentioned below Otherwise the SMS will be ignored no changes will be made and an error message will be sent to the SMS sending number Function Desription You can configure 2N SmartCOM by sending short text messages to the telephone number of the SIM card inserted in the terminal Doing this respect the below listed parameters to avoid an SMS processing error Every configuration SMS must meet the following conditions Name of device SC Correctly formatted command INFO CNF etc Authorisation password Correctly defined parameters refer to the command parameters Upper Lower Case must be respected Parameters must be separated with a space 7 bit SMS format no diacritic symbols Maximum length of 160 characters which is one SMS concatenated SMS are not supported Note The maximum SMS length ts 160 characters This is a GSM standard which allows 1120 bits i e 140 bytes per SMS Since 7 bit encoding is used by default 20 characters are saved per 140 bytes and so the resultant length is 160 characters The GSM 03 38 character set is applied
36. 2N SmartCom Wireless Device Management over IP User Manual Version 1 9 0 Firmware 1 9 x www 2n cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE joint stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment j 3 ea Q l x i D i v s iF SS ow gt b j y The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s includes GSM gateways private branch exchanges PBX and door and lift communicators 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represented a symbol of stability and prosperity on the telecommunications market for almost two decades At present we export our products into over 120 countries worldwide and have exclusive distributors on all continents TELE CO il Pe PCTS 2N is a registered trademark of 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Any product and or other names mentioned herein are registered trademarks and or trademarks or brands protected by law b ai 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE administers the FAQ database to help you quickly find information and to answer your questions about 2N products and services On www faq 2n cz you can find information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and procedures What to do if CE Declaration of Conformity 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE hereby declares that the 2N SmartCOM product complies with all basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC directive For the
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38. A default user with the Administrator login was created during the 2N SmartCOM Server installation to make it possible to connect to the server and configure all the other users The default user login data are as follows Username Admin Password 2n If you use one and the same PC for the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel and the 2N SmartCOM Server you can enter the local loop address 127 0 0 1 or the local host text as the server address To log in to another server enter the local or public IP address Or use the DNS names if you use DNS Enter the listening port into the Port i tem as selected during your 2N SmartCOM Server installation Contact you network administrator for correct settings User Account Admin E E Login Password Server Settings 127001 Server Address 50505 l o Dort Change encryption key Version 1 9 0 9 3 Protocol 7 Figure Sign In Window The encryption settings are in the right hand bottom corner Click on Change encryption key to display the encryption setting window If the server requires so enable packet encryption and set the key Enter the key either in the ASCII format where HEX is completed automatically with the translated characters or enter the HEXA key The key length is 16 ASCII 32 HEXA characters Press OK to sign in with applied encryption A message will notify a key error if any or encryption options if Supported by the server Change P
39. CONFIG COM102 Terminal Disconnecte 0 v g Terminal_3 50 0522 0002 89 24 2174 RS 232 TCP 8083 Connected 7791 10227 v Terminal_3 50 0522 0002 89 24 2 174 RS 485 TCP 8084 Not Connected 0 0 E ie Terminal_3 50 0522 0002 89 24 2 174 CONFIG COM100 Connected 0 0 v Terminal_4 50 0533 0025 192 168 22 17 RS 232 TCP 8085 Connected 35358 27219 Terminal_4 192 168 22 17 M BUS Not Connected Terminal_4 50 0533 0025 192 168 22 17 CONFIG COM102 Not Connected 0 0 v Sign Out Version 1 8 0 8 1 Protocol 6 Current use Admin Terminals 3 of 1010 Ports 20 Server 90 182 112 51 Server port 50505 Status Connected Figure Connections Menu The Connections menu contains a table showing the terminals that are assigned a virtual port The table includes the terminal name serial number IP address and physical port to be connected to the selected virtual port The Status field defines the current of the terminal Not Connected the terminal is on line connected to the server and ready for virtual port connection Connecting the terminal virtual port connection is in progress Connected the terminal has been successfully interconnected with the virtual port Disconnecting disconnection from the virtual port is in progress Terminal Disconnected the terminal is off line i e has been disconnected from the SC server Disconnect by other user the terminal has been disconnected by another user This means that the other user ha
40. Flow control NONE 50 0295 0983 50 0295 0991 50 0295 0990 50 0295 0989 50 0295 0988 50 0295 0983 gt 3 gt C2 Ed C3 gt oe I aI e Il se Iiae e e IE CO Re Terminal Ports Port Settings OX Ely Users Groups Links Terminals Server Settings TELECOMMUNICATIONS A Home W Refresh Firmware Management Search Filter wW Name Serial Number Action Terminal Details 2 Terminal_4 50 0533 0025 Name Terminal_4 Terminal_3 50 0522 0002 Serial Number 50 0533 0025 Terminal_2 50 0369 0080 Type SmartCOM PRO ETH Terminal_1 50 0369 0075 HW Revision 2 50 0343 0014 50 0343 0014 Relay Count 2 50 0295 1000 50 0295 1000 aaa D Input Count 2 50 0295 0999 50 0295 0999 50 0295 0998 50 0295 0998 ao ral 50 0295 0997 50 0295 0997 eee a a 50 0295 0996 50 0295 0996 Description SmartCom PRO Ethernet Edition 50 0295 0995 50 0295 0995 Terminal Groups a 50 0295 0994 50 0295 0994 CISCO 50 0295 0993 50 0295 0993 GMelectronics 50 0295 0992 50 0295 0992 W v Sign Out Version 1 8 0 8 1 Protocol 6 Current use Admin Terminals 3 of 1010 Ports 20 Server 90 182 112 51 Server port 50505 Status Connected Figure Admin Mode Terminals Menu The Terminals menu in the Admin mode is similar to that in the User mode but is extended by group assignment terminal adding and terminal editing options A green dot before the terminal means that the terminal is on line connected to the
41. List of Supported AT Commands 0 ea ee ees 32 5 Configuration by SMS 2 ce es 58 6 Terminal CONN scscccsestosg aes teeiu dane ae ew eee 66 7 Control Panel gah406 ob t bn bce taew ears een haan 78 Tit OG SVET cerina pensaa CY eee ened Pe 3 WEE EE OEE EN Ses 19 lt 2 CONWOIPANC 9 4 4 04 6 vice eee ee ob ede ep weed GOR ala Nod SG aha ode A 82 1 3 CONMOLPANCl WSC 26 6 xt elle dad oe ee ee A Ga Sd RE ee ed amp ees 88 SALAFI re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 107 STAT PAPILMCSCRDUON ux decked a ae eee ata Ae ee ES a ha eS S 108 6 2 SUDPPOMed COMIMANGS sirere terrieri eae ea ESSE ORE PaaS 109 9 User Defined Functions UDF 000 cea nuee 117 9 1 UDF Description 65 45 4 sac necica ea Re ee ee SR ah ha REARS RE Ree 118 9 2 UDF Condition Setting anaa aana aaan ees 119 10 SC CONN rererere aaia a eawn en eee ee dea e es 128 11 Maintenance 0 00 es 134 11 1 Firmware Upgrade Update nnana anaa ees 135 T2 Facto Dedu RESE cc ncaa bed oe atk oe doe ewe eed ee eee oh ad 136 TES REPIS 46a G hak tale Ah a oh Eee CREA ba ark 137 12 Technical Parameters 00000 eee ue es 138 12 1 Technical Parameters for Basic Version 00 0c eee eee ene 139 12 2 Technical Parameters for PRO Version 000 0c eee eee eens 141 13 Supplementary Information 00 2c eee ees 144 13 1 Listof A breviations scc a8 a sede 2 GOS Meee ae be be wees Cee Gas 145 13 2 Reg
42. N SmartCom configuration program File Options View Help Serial port COMT Communication settings Load configuration B State Local IP address GSM 10 77 231 74 Signal level 6idBm STRONG Operator T Mobile C7 Local IP address Ethemet 9 192 168 22 175 Firmware version 1_8 0 8 1 SIM number 8942001105088009270 Serial number 5005330025 Device type SmatCOM PRO ETH GSM module specification WISMO226 WAVECOM MODEM L23 Magg WISMO228 SY Scs62162 p10 110411 Parameters GPRS APN intemet t mobile cz GPRS user intemet GPRS password intemet Server IP address 90 182 112 51 Server port 1620 PIN 8547 Password hesla Autoanswer RING count 5 Telnet COM 115200 Bd s Disconnected Figure Terminal Config Window The figure above shows the 2N SmartCOM Terminal Configuration Program hereinafter referred to as Terminal Config window The main toolbar helps you select the Serial port for connection to 2N SmartCOM hereinafter referred to as terminal This list includes all available serial ports installed in the PC on which the application is running Communication settings Seral port settings Fort Speed bds Data bits Stop bits Parity Fow control Timeout ms Password settings for seral port Password Figure Communication Settings Having selected a port set the communication parameters to adjust communication rates and signal transmission parameters for the
43. P means that there is no IP address in the address list Error Replies Having noticed an error in the configuration SMS or command processing 2N SmartCOM will send you an error reply If the terminal generated an error reply it means that the command was not executed Tip 2N SmartCOM sends error replies until all the configuration SMS parameters are OK and the command is executed The following errors can occur ERR Unknown command an unknown command has been entered Four commands are allowed INFO CNF ERR REL IPA ERR Password missing the configuration SMS fails to include the password i e the PWD password string ERR Password incorrect the password is wrong ERR Too many parameters the configuration SMS contains more than 160 characters or was sent as a 16 bit message with diacritic symbols and or Substandard characters ERR Unknown parameter an unknown parameter has been entered Refer to the commands for all allowed parameters ERR Parameter value incorrect the parameter value is incorrect 6 Terminal Config The Terminal Config application is used for basic configuration of the terminal This Subsection provides details on its environment and basic functions Launch the application from the directory into which you installed it Note The 2N SmartCOM Terminal Configuration Program installation requires 20 MB of free disk space at least Application Details 2
44. PARAM_MARK_TIMING_PERIOD wrong or beyond UDF_RESP_ERROR_PARAM_MESSAGE_LENGTH limits Message length error Reference UDF _RESP_ERROR_ID NOT FOUND condition ID not found Action parameter not supported for selected action type UDF_RESP_ERROR_PARAM_TYPE_INVALID UDF_RESP_ERROR_ACTION_IN_PROGRESS A in progress 22 UDF_RESP_ERROR_MESSAGE_MISSING message Ps sent not found 53 UDF_RESP_ERROR_PARAM_VALUE Value format or range is invalid 10 sc_config sc_config is an administrator program launched in the 2N SmartCOM Server control row This application can help you configure all the server parameters start stop the server or export import the server database amp Caution Use this program to export and import databases safely m You are not advised to copy the sc_config db database files between servers to avoid data loss Tip The application is launched in the command row The common path to the program is identical for all WINDOWS XP Vista and 7 versions c Program Files 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N SmartCOM SC Server sc_config exe If sc_config exe is launched without any parameter the program will list all available information on the server A typical listing looks as follows E CA Windows eyitemd2 crmed ene cis Program Piles 86252H TELEKORUAIT EACE 2H SmartM EC fervertac_co LHN SAFECO berver Cont igPrat Lon gml wi Listing PAF bers i Ce PAL BPS Lon L ita gt 2H TELERORIUHI
45. RACES 2H SaarrGess Sorygr 1de3a9S42 i on ah E il 5 T hi FI anah Li Ts Figure sc_config exe Database Export and Import You can export the database under normal operation When the program is launched a copy of the current database is generated for export purposes so that the database cannot be changed during export Launch sc_config with the cExportDatabase parameter to initiate exporting The command will look as follows C Program Files 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N SmartCOM SC Server sc_config exe cExportDatabase The program will create a new file called e g db 20120221095921 export xml The number in the filename includes the current database export date and time in the YYYYMMDDhhmmss format The database is saved into the user data folder and so can be different for different systems Note A typical storage for WINDOWS XP is C Documents and Settings All Users Application Data 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N SmartCOM SC Server db 20120221095921 export xml A typical storage for WINDOWS Vista and 7 is C ProgramData 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N SmartCOM SC Server db 20120221095921 export xml You may import the database with the server switched off only If the server is running the database cannot be imported and the program signals an error Stop the server using the following command C Program Files 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N SmartCOM SC Server sc_config exe cStopServer To import the dat
46. Server Settings Q Refresh Firmware Management Server Settings P Change Listen port gt Server serial number HTTP port 3 Total hours used HTTP enabled AT API port Number of licensed users AT API enabled Number of licensed terminals Packet encryption key ASCII Feature upgrade Packet encryption key Hexa E2978FE2978FE2978FE2978FE2978F20 Feature AT API Packet encryption mode Disabled Expiration hours Log level Max user TCP connections Server time 17 7 2013 11 19 21 UTC Max terminal TCP connections Keep alive timeout seconds Keep alive sending period seconds C ProgramData 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N SmartCOM Application data directory SC Server Default terminal firmware URL http SERVER_IP 93 firmwares SC_1 9 0 9 4 bin v Sign Out Version 1 9 0 9 3 Protocol Current user Admin Terminals 0 of 1012 Ports 21 Server 192 168 22 179 Server port 50505 Status Connected Figure Server Settings Menu The Server Settings menu contains the 2N SmartCOM Server settings The menu has two parts The first menu part affects the server function directly and any change may to lead to restart and subsequent disabling of work of other users Set the listening port and http port and enable the http daemon here The user AT API settings are available here too Set the port for API connection and communication There is a button for you to enable disable the API Futhermore set packet encryption for the ser
47. Size 64 Uploading block OxS3D0 O0xS40F Size 64 Uploading block OxS5410 0x544F Size 64 Uploading block Ox5450 0x548F Size 64 Uploading block OxS490 0xS4CF Size 64 Uploading block OxS4D0 OxSS50F Size 64 Uploading block Ox5510 0x554F Size 64 Uploading block OxS550 0xS5S8F Size 64 Uploading block OxS590 Ox5S5CF Size 64 Uploading block OxS5D0 O0xS60F Size 64 Uploading block OxS610 0x564F Size 64 Uploading block OxS650 0x568F Size 64 Uploading block Ox5690 0x56CF Size 64 Uploading block OxS6D0 OxS70F Size 64 Figure FW Upload amp Caution Make sure that the terminal FW supports FW upgrade via the COM port to make the process successful The minimum terminal FW version must be 1 4 0 The User defined functions tag helps you set the UDF graphically and more easily in the application than using an AT command in the terminal Just select the required functions and set their parameters and the application itself will generate the relevant AT command to be sent to the terminal or to be stored for later use Refer to Console for the current terminal communication listing and to Current settings for the list of configured commands in the terminal Condition Parameter 1 Operator Parameter 2 E Negation E Negation AIN 1 gt AIN 1 ANZ TE ANZ 5 DIN 1 B DIN 1 DIN2 gt 5 DNZ PUL 1 lt E PUL1 PUL amp amp E PUL CON l CON 1 amp CN
48. T API p Leena nd Enter the command to check the interface function No action is executed and the OK reply is always sent p Lee eee ee ee ed Lee eee ee ee ed lle ee 7 2 2 2 Lee eee ee ee ee ed p Le ee ee ee ee ed p 7 Lee eee ee ee ee ed p 7 bese eee eee eed p eee Enter the command to display the device manufacturer 2N Telekomunikace a S lente lela ttle Lee eee eee eee ee ee eee p Lee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee Enter the command to display the current server version x xX X X X plein tele eel etal Lee eee ee ee ee eee eed Enter the command to display the device manufacturer 2N Telekomunikace a S p eee pete e eee eee eee Le ee ee ee ee ee ee eee p 1 Lee eee ee ee ee eee eed Lee ee ee ee ed m Enter the command to log out the current user and terminate the TCP connection Server Settings p 1 FR ae ele el el eal el De De NN ee ee el eel eel nN alae ee Ne ee ee eh nel el eel ele ae eee et eel eel en nee eee eee ese ante ah ano ener een een ene nt en nl enantio Laan ete deen hee enh enenhantanhantantentanten lente tentanka tanta tontenlantentanloniontontententalontelentente lente lontenlenlentonlentententteteleteten ASCCFG LISTEN PORT 50505 1 ASCCFG HTTP
49. T E CNT 1 1 Constant Constant o 50 6 None AT command Action type SAVE SMS TCP REL REL2 CNT CNT2 CNT3 CNT4 CNT5 Action parameters Phone number 420776655443 IP address 0000 Message Eror the value is SPUL1 Insert key Relay switched on off Timer s 60 Continuous timer s O Increment counter 0 Set counter 0 Curent settings at scudf add CON2 gt 50 5M5 p 420776655443 m Emor the value is g Send Get now Remove all Remove 1 AIN2Z gt 1 SAVE 2 CNT1 SAVE 3 CON gt 50 5M5 p 4207776655443 m Eror the value is F Console at scudf add CON2 gt 50 5M5 p 420776655443 m Erorthe value is PUL1 t 60 OK Figure User Defined Functions Menu Refer to S 9 for more details on the UDF setting options The RTC settings tag displays the current date time and time zone data You can also synchronise the device time with your PC time or set the device time manually Click on Save to confirm the settings Curent date on device 11 2 2013 Curent time on device 12 20 35 Curent time zone on device UTC 02 00 Time synchronization with your PC 18 2 2013 16 06 27 UTC 01 00 0 Manual time setting i UTC 01 00 Praha Bratislava Budapest B lehrad Lublan nor 2013 ut st t pa so ne i oo 6 P S Lad Ss Lad K Pi lad GBB gt JuR Rub BR Figure RTC Settings Menu Charger
50. abase enter the cImportDatabase parameter and set the absolute path to the file C Program Files 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N SmartCOM SC Server sc_config exe cImportDatabase C ProgramData 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N SmartCOM SC Server db 20120221095921 export xml When you enter this command all the database tables will be imported one after another A successful import of each table is always confirmed after completion amp Caution The path to the file with the exported database must always be given in brackets as if no path is found the current database will be deleted and replaced with a new blank one Note If the database contains a high number of users and terminals the import of tables will take a rather long time typically a few minutes Restart the server upon successful import Enter the following command C Program Files 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N SmartCOM SC Server sc_config exe cStartServer Setting Options The sc_config program offers further server parameter settings See below for the long list Tip m These parameters are set aS program parameters i e program name lt space gt program parameter General commands pesss 4 Lene end m Enter this command to list all the parameters Pees ee ee ee eee eee Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Enter this command to print out this help with the list of commands version or V eee l Enter this command to pr
51. acket Encryption Key x Enable packet encryption Key ASCI tatsumaru0lad52c Key Hexa 4617473756061 727530316164353263 Figure Encryption Settings Introduction to Application You will be shown the application layout and main controls in this subsection The application can be viewed in two ways the User mode and the Admin mode The User may see the menus necessary for its work with terminals only The Administrator also views the user user group managing and server setting menus The Status line displays the following information From the left application version currently signed in user count of configured terminals count of on line terminals current server address server listening port and application status Find the Sign out button in the bottom part User mode U d i we aa TE Connections Virtual Ports Settings Terminals Connections Virtual Ports Settings Admin mode Admin mode r gt Links SS Users User Groups Terminals Server Settings Sign Out Figure Application Window 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz 85 Basic Controls Push the Home button to return to the main menu Click on Refresh to update the status of objects in the selected menu e g the terminal status in the Terminals or Connections menu Push these buttons to Start Stop communication with the terminal Push the Add user button to add a user Push the Add group button to add a user
52. ages or set the relay position on the given terminal Up to 10 UDF conditions can be set for a terminal Each condition is evaluated continuously and if True the defined action will be executed For re execution the condition must meet the False status or remain in the set status for a timer defined period Thus SMS will not be sent at every iteration Caution m Follow the general programming principles while creating the conditions to avoid nonsensical syntaxes and or repetition of identical conditions Such meaningless statuses cannot be processed effectively due to a limited memory and power capacities of the terminal Set the conditions using the AT commands in the terminal configuration Each AT command must include the condition syntax lt parameterl gt sign lt parameter2 gt followed by the separator action type and action parameters A typical AT commands looks as follows amp Caution m Make sure that each command includes the condition syntax separator and action to be executed lt syntax gt lt action gt to avoid command setting error amp Caution The maximum length of an AT command is 80 characters Note Any error occurring during condition saving is signalled by the ERROR message and identified by a code if necessary Refer to the Error Codes subsection below for the list of available messages 9 2 UDF Condition Setting This subsection provides all the AT commands and paramet
53. al ports and connect terminals to them amp Caution The 2N SmartCOM Control Panel uses the English language version only Installation and Sign In Once launched the installation program will scan your PC If it finds another 2N SmartCOM Control Panel it will ask you whether to uninstall or modify it If you select Uninstall the current 2N SmartCOM Control Panel version will be uninstalled Now the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel Setup Wizard is launched Follow the Wizard instructions Select the directory for the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel to be installed By default C Program Files 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N SmartCOM is used Also select whether the application shall be installed for the currently signed in user or all PC users Now the wizard is ready to install the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel It automatically adds an item to the Start menu and the application icon to the desktop Note The 2N SmartCOM Control Panel requires 150 MB of free disk Space at least for installation Now the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel is ready for use Click on the shortcut icon on the desk top see Fig 7 1 or select the Start menu option to launch the application Upon the first launch you will be asked to enter the username and password and then the server and server listening port After you do so use the Sign in item M SmarbloM Control Panel Figure 2N SmartCOM Control Panel Icon amp Caution Important
54. an define up to 16 devices for mutual communication The IEEE 802 15 4 ZigBee communication technology is a member of the wireless PAN group Personal Area Networks Another very popular PAN member IEEE 802 15 1 Bluetooth is widely used in consumer electronics but is not suitable for all industrial applications This is why a new wireless communication standard ZigBee has been developed for industrial automation At present over sixty firms including world leaders in automation are involved in ZigBee development and improvement ZigBee has been designed as a simple and flexible technology for extensive wireless networks where no large data volumes are transmitted Reliability simple and undemanding implementation low power requirements and last but not least a good price make ZigBee a perfect solution Like Bluetooth ZigBee is intended for connection of low power devices in PANs over distances of up to 75 metres Being equipped with multi drop ad hoc routing ZigBee also provides communication over longer distances without requiring direct visibility of the devices connected It is widely used in industrial applications and sensor networks as it needs no special licence has a general licence Its working bands are approximately 868 MHz 902 928 MHz and 2 4 GHz and transmisition rates amount to 20 40 250 kbps 3 4 Input Calibration A 10 bit A D converter is connected to the IN1 and IN2 input terminals which converts the measured val
55. an work with the following parameters I a esd i wea il e Reference condition where x condition lt id gt Internal counter where x counter lt id gt 1 5 Value to be used for comparison with paramX Network Fail GSM amp Caution The parameters that are listed as digits i e AIN and PUL which may be O 100 or O 4294967295 are converted to logic values as follows if their value is O their state will be O m Make sure that SC PING is set to make the NFG syntax evaluate connection states correctly The following operators can be used for evaluation ee OoOo oee C a Use the standard syntax i e lt param1 gt lt operator gt lt param2 gt to compare the measured value However you can just write lt param1 gt If you omit the operator and enter one parameter only the parameter is automatically considered as logic even with AIN and PUL When this parameter becomes effective the set action will be executed Let us show you some syntax examples now AIN1 gt 50 the syntax will be marked true in case the value measured on AIN1 is higher than 50 PUL2 2596 the syntax will be marked true in case the value measured on the PUL2 counter is equal to the constant DIN1 amp amp CONS3 the syntax will be marked true in case the DIN1 value is true and the reference condition is also true IAIN2 the syntax will be marked true in case any value higher than O is measured on the input AIN1 lt AIN2
56. anagement Enter the command to control and set terminal upgrades PSs eee eee ee ee ee The current upgrade state reply is received te I i at scupg lt ser_no gt lt version gt lt timestamp gt Note Enter time as UNIX TIME Enter 1357055424 for 1 1 2013 15 50 24 Enter the command to cancel the terminal upgrade User Group and Terminal Management These commands help you set edit and delete users groups and terminals Log in as a user with administrator rights for this purpose Note If the logged in user has no Admin rights the users group and terminals that are accessible to such user will only be displayed The user without the Admin rights is not allowed to add edit or delete the objects i at scuser add lt login gt lt full_ name gt lt password gt lt user_flags gt i lt description gt Pts eee i at4scuser edit lt user_id gt lt login gt lt full_name gt lt password gt lt user_flags gt lt description gt ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee eee ee eee ee ea mE Enter the command to edit a user with the selected User ID Always enter all parameters Pe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee te eee eee Enter the command to return the list of all SC Server groups Pes eee at scgroup add lt name gt lt description gt ee ee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee e
57. and 2N SmartCOM PRO ETH versions only which are equipped with an optional ZigBee module You can define up to 16 devices to be saved in the database and communicated with Fhe ll ell el De NaN ee el el el ee eee ehhh htt ee ee ee Enter the command to add a device to the table lt 16 HEX gt is a 16 character IEEE address Contact your meter manufacturer for these parameters Tip The IEEE ZigBee addresses have the following format 00 15 bc 00 1d 00 0e c5 The AT command for adding a device with the selected address is as follows mE Enter the command to set the selected relay state for the device with the selected ID dev_id specifies the meter position in the table and state 0 1 defines the relay state OFF ON Fel al eel Nl el ell el le Ne Nee ee el el el ee eee eee hh htt tlt bee eee ee eee eee eee mE Enter the command to read out the current immediate consumption from the meter with the selected ID Pees eee ee ee eee ee ee eee m Enter the command to read out the current total consumption from the meter with the selected ID FD lel ell el De NNN Nel eel Reel eh heehee M M ee ee eee Enter the command to display information on the ZigBee module Response example SCZB MODULE_TYPE RC2400 2 01 p _ 1 Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Enter the command to display the command parameters ASCZB ADD lt 16 HEX gt 1 ASCZB DEL 1 16 ASCZB
58. and looks as follows amp Caution Should you enter an invalid or incomplete key the key will not be included in the SMS sent Tip Enter a special key to display the character in the SMS as the single character introduces other keys Timers There are three ways how to make use of condition timing See below Timer not set The action is executed when the condition is evaluated as true For re execution the condition must be false and then true again Timer Set the t 60 string where t identifies a timer Number 60 is the timer delay in seconds The timer setting options are 5 429496 7s The action is executed when the condition is evaluated as true For re execution the condition must be false and then true again and the set timeout must be over Continuous timer Set the t c120 string where t identifies a timer c indicates a continuous timer and number 120 is the timer delay in seconds The timer setting options are 5 429496 7s The action is executed when the condition is evaluated as true The action is re executed after the timeout if the condition is true The condition need not be evaluated as false before re execution Counters There 5 virtual counters altogether in the terminal program for counting actions or storing current values for later computation The following two parameters are used for control Counter incrementing Enter string d 1 The d parameter defines that the counter va
59. atic port calibration according to the currently measured value Pee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee bee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee Manual calibration setting maximum values Setting options 0 960 at scdin2 save eee all Enter the command to save the changes lee ele el ell oll elite eee Nels lel eel ete titted tetate eee Enter the command to display the port setting options S0 Pulse Counting The commands below are used for pulse counter state setting and reading out on SO inputs FM ale ele Nl el ell ele ee eee el ae el eel eee eee stelle Me ETEEELLECETEETEECEELCETETECTECTEEECET Enter the command to know the current states of the input 1 counter COUNTING counting in progress STOPPED counting stopped PN lel ND NE Nae ND ee el el el eh leh M Leese eee ee eel Fle lee ele el eel ell ele le eee eee eel el hell hhh le teltel ee ee ee I Enter the command to set the count of counter pulses in case you do not want to Start from 0 In this case 100 will be set The available range is O 4294967295 Pl lel ell all Ne Nee el el el eh M M ee eee eee ee Enter the command to define the intervals in seconds for storing the counter value in the EEPROM The available range is 5 10000s FD le le el el ell ele ee eee lel el el eee edt ee ee ee eee Fle le ee el ae
60. ay the setting options for the interface General Commands General commands for 2N SmartCOM p Leanne end A terminal function control command which executes no action and always gets the OK answer p beeen eee Enter the command to disable echo replies are displayed only instead of commands lle Le ee ee ee ee ed p J Lee eee ee ee ed p bee eee ee eee Enter the command to display the 2N SmartCOM manufacturer 2N Telekomunikace a s lt Lee eee ee ee ee ee eee lt Lee eee ee ee ee eee eed p 1 Lee eee ee ee ee ee eee pote ee eee eee eee bee ee ee ee eee Enter the command to display the SIM card IMSI lalla Lee eee ee ee ee ee ed Enter the command to display the 2N SmartCOM manufacturer 2N Telekomunikace a s p J eee p J Lee eee ee ee ee ee ed p J Lee eee ee ee ee ee ed beeen ened pees eee Lee eee ee ee ed p J Lee eee ee ee ed p eee Enter the command to switch the port from the command mode to the transparent mode Lene ee nel Enter the command to switch the port from the command mode to the transparent mode during an incoming TCP connection ringing p p 7 Lee eee ee ee ee ed Enter the command to display the automatic answering of incoming calls
61. c parameters necessary for a proper function of the terminal including connection to the GSM provider and 2N SmartCOM Server 2N SmartCOM mode switching and RS 232 authorisation enable Use the following command to know the current parameters settings Flee l el ee el ee el ell eel ele lee Dene eee eh ee el ee ee eee eee heehee tetenle ee ee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee eee ee ee eee MODE 1 232LCK APN publicip t mobile cz DUSR DPWD IPS 90 182 112 51 PORTS 1620 Tip You can send all the parameters at once or enter only those you want to change in the configuration Hence you need not always send all optional parameters but have to meet the basic conditions mentioned in the Function Description above Now let us describe the contents of a configuration SMS and all optional parameters ee ee ee eee ee ee eee eee ee eee SC CNF PWD lt password gt MODE lt mode gt 232LCK lt rs232_lock gt APN lt gprs_apn gt i DUSR lt gprs_data_user gt DPWD lt gprs_data_password gt IPS lt server_ip_address gt PORTS lt server_port gt NPWD lt new_password gt The parameters in square brackets are optional and can be omitted The password is the only mandatory parameter The meanings of the CNF command parameters are as follows PWD lt password gt authentication password The password has to be set up first AUTH_PASS configuration parameter The password is the only mandatory parameter
62. can find in this section 2 1 Basic Version Description 2 2 PRO Version Description 2 3 Before You Start 2 4 Mounting 2 1 Basic Version Description 2N SmartCOM consists of a board carrying a power supply RS 232 and RS 485 M Bus interfaces and a GSM module The GSM module is responsible for a continuous Internet connection via GPRS and two relays for output contact control Connectors for optional devices are located in the upper part of the 2N SmartCOM u nit Refer to the figures below for description The whole 2N SmartCOM system is enclosed in a solid aluminium case Figure 2N SmartCOM Description Top View Relay output terminals Input circuit terminals GSM LED indicator SIM holder GSM antenna SMA connector aS a Figure 2N SmartCOM Connectors Bottom View 1 RS 232 bus connector 2 RS 485 bus connector 3 Power supply connector 2 2 PRO Version Description 2N SmartCOM PRO contains all basic version interfaces plus a terminal for gel lead acid accumulator connection a real time clock function Wireless M Bus and ZigBee both optional and Ethernet interface optional Refer to the figures below for description The whole 2N SmartCOM system is enclosed in a solid aluminium case Fae ge ce a F OR ee i gt F WFP ep FF Tee r ye Figure 2N SmartCOM Description Bottom View a RS 232 connector 2 Power supply and battery connector U U contacts for input suppl
63. d new device Code Seral number Timeout Verion Device AMEB 54001479 W 60 Ad Get message Get oldest message Message count 1418 Free space 25 Figure WM Bus Menu Click on the required item in the List of configured devices to select a device and push the buttons to the right to remove the item or add the decryption key amp Caution The keys are added to the WM Bus module directly for security reasons and are not displayed in the configuration Therefore be careful while configuring the keys A key adding error may lead to a decryption error Furthermore you can Add new device to the list Enter the device code and serial number Complete the timeout e g in case the selected device sends multiple identical pieces of information in a short time interval The remaining parameters are optional and need not be specified Warning Contact the device manufacturer for precise identification details Enter all the identification parameters of the new device to enable encryption in the device Display received messages in the Get message section The messages are read from the database starting with the oldest one The Message count parameter displays the count of received messages in the terminal and the amount of free space When there is no free space the oldest record will be deleted to make space for a new message Push the Export messages button to export all the messages stored in the terminal
64. default password into password 1 and set APN to internet open Also set the server IP address to 90 89 126 3 and the listening port to 1658 This is the most frequent way of setting Thus send the following configuration SMS PSs m m m M m y ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee FN ll NN NN Ne ND eee el ae N D DaDeee l E eNeeN el eh el e NeN eeN eh el el ee ae ee eee Neh enh eel eee eae eee nee ene nt aetna een ee enh ene ante al oneal een en ee henenten antenatal ten tenlen entertain ee ee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee eee Send the following SMS Error Buffer An error buffer is implemented in each terminal to store data on terminal operation errors To display the buffer contents use either the terminal an AT command or an SMS The SMS displays the last 10 errors starting with the most recent one ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee bee eee ee eee eee CLR clear the error buffer Tip This command includes one optional parameter CLR If you add this string after the password in the command SMS you will receive an SMS showing the current buffer contents and all errors will then be deleted from the terminal memory The following reply will come from the terminal after processing Note m Refer to SC_errors doc for the meanings of the error codes Relay Control Every terminal is equipped with two relay outputs which can be SMS controlled The configuration SMS must include the
65. e You will get the following reply for example at sctest OK Entering the test mode GSM state GPRS running testing GSM module running testing MUX running OK testing MUX command OK testing SIM presence OK checking SIM state SIM ready checking GSM registration local network testing signal strength 65dBm STRONG reading operator name T Mobile CZ reading local address 10 168 174 3 SmartCOM mode TCPCLIENT SmartCOM state Client authenticated Leaving the test mode E OK Caution m When you have sent the command to 2N SmartCOM the data channel serving the peer on TCP port 10002 will be closed It is because this channel is used for GSM module communication during command execution When the command has been executed the original channel setup is restored and a new incoming connection is awaited Other Commands Boot State Service Others These commands are used for firmware upgrade and servicing of the GSM module PN ae el el DD eR Da De ee NN el el ee eae De ee eh el ae ne ee eee ee mmy bee ee eee The command is used for firmware upgrade It includes the address of the server where it is located and the version to be downloaded tr eee eee p 1 Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ed This command makes the factory reset of the 2N SmartCOM unit connected at sc232lock 0 1 Enter the command to enable RS 232 authentication
66. e defined IP address and port Use telnet for TCP sending Note A typical TCP sending AT command looks as follows amp Caution Make sure that the telephone number and message parameters are completed to set this function successfully Warning m Make sure that the TCP receiving server exists to avoid process slow down due to the terminal waiting for the reply from a non existent server and not executing new actions CNT 1 5 Enter CNT 1 5 to control all of the 5 internal counters Note m The AT command for counter increment by 1 can be as follows for example Action Parameters Use the parameters of the actions mentioned above to change the relay states and set the address for SMS TCP sending Enter the parameters in the format lt mark gt value and separate them with a space on both ends There is no specified order for the parameters IP address Set the IP address i xxx xxx XxXxX XxXX and default port 80 for the TCP messages To change the port enter i Kxx xxx Xxx xxx yyyyy where x is the IP address of the remote server and y is the port to be used for TCP sending amp Caution Enter the IP address for the TCP action only as it is meaningless and Signalled as error for the other actions Telephone number Set the telephone number p xx where xx is the telephone number in the national or international format Hence enter p 123456789 or p 420123456789 amp Caution The telepho
67. e eee all Enter the command to save the changes p _ ltls Lee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Pees ee ee ee eee eee Petes eee eee ee ee ey ee ee eee Enter the command to detect the logical level on the port and send value 1 0 Pees eee eee ey ee ee eee Enter the command to make the measurement and return the A D converter value Fle lel ell el DN NN eee ele el eel ee ehhh M M ee ee ee ee Enter the command to make automatic port calibration according to the currently measured value Fl lel ell ell DNDN eee ele el Reel eh ehh M M ee ee eee Enter the command to make automatic port calibration according to the currently measured value rr ee ee eee ee eee ee Pe ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee Manual calibration setting maximum values Setting options 0 960 at scdinl save eee all Enter the command to save the changes Fela ell eel ett titties bee eee ee eee ee eee lel lel hele tet ttt tette eee PSs eee ee eee ee ee Petes eee eee eee eee ee ee eee Enter the command to make the measurement and return the A D converter value Fl lel ell ell De NNN eee ele el eel eh eet M M ee ee eee Enter the command to make automatic port calibration according to the currently measured value Fle lel ell ell De Nee eae ele el Reel el eee ethene M M ee ee ee Enter the command to make autom
68. e eee eee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee eee E Enter the command to edit a group with the selected Group ID Always enter all parameters it ee ee eee eee Enter the command to delete a group with the selected Group ID i at4scterminal eee all Enter the command to return the list of all SC Server terminals Pees ee eee i at scterminal add lt name gt lt serial_number gt lt password gt lt description gt ee eee ee ee eee eee ee tet ell ll el De NaN Ne Dae el nel el el el ae ae ae el ae al anh ee ah eee eee ee ee eee Neel eel cel ene nanan ashen nee ent en eel anal entiae enten eee heen hee nee anton nt enol antennae enone enka tenhen ant anh antennae anette lentes han tanh tonten lanl onhontonhentontantontalontertan tanta t antes tantaekantanlanlantanetantantentent ashen lantan lanl ankantontantantaentelantes te tenke lentes lantenhanlenkententenlontelentete take tentelantelententenlentonlen i at scterminal edit lt terminal_id gt lt name gt lt serial_number gt lt password gt lt description gt ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee E Enter the command to edit a terminal with the selected Terminal ID Always enter all parameters Pees eee ee ee ee ee eee Enter the command to delete a terminal with the selected Terminal ID URC URC Unsolicited Result Codes notifies state changes of the following objects users terminals and connections Lee ee ee
69. e following command into the API ft ttt ttt 4 ATD5002950562 1 m Enter the command to switch on the command mode for you to enter the basic AT commands for server information and the ATH command for connection termination p Le eee eee ee ed p bese eee eee ed Enter the command to terminate connection with the currently connected terminal without leaving the API environment You can go on entering commands and establish new connections Terminal Communication Mele Ree ele Nl el ell el ae Dee eee ele el ened eee eee ete bese eee ee Enter the command to know the terminal state The reply is as follows Terminal state imei 355915030753263 operator name T Mobile CZ 23001 i signal 21 iccid 8942001105088009270 imsi 230015001013627 terminal serial number 50 0369 0075 terminal firmware 1 4 0 4 0 i module firmware L23 00gg WISM0228 140711 module manufacturer WAVECOM MODEM module type WISM0228 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee eee ee ee ee eee eee I PSS ee ee eee ee eee ee ee eee Flt al el DD el De aD ae Ne el el el DN De Na ae ee el nel el ae eee eee eee eee eh ee eh ena eee ee ee eee eee rl enol enna eee een ee y ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee se Enter the command to set the relay contact position and define the contact behaviour after the terminal restart ee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee eee Pes ee
70. eae See Sane eas ME S591 S030 755265 Relays Digital Inputs Dperaion mame I Mebile LZ L lire I False Onerator ID RET Wn ee a ee n i oe ar i 7 False 7 True Signal 63 dim ICIL 5942001105056000 g e E Analog Inputs IMSI 2 AS i k 0010 Pt 62 d 1 Calibrated 0 Absolute 0 In raming Mo r e een a Calibrated 100 Absolute 950 henminal 37N 2U 0369 009 Tenminal FW 1 3 0 3 1 Module Fy L30030 WEMO2ZE 140711 Module manufacturer WAVECOM MODEM Module type WISMO2 26 Figure Terminals Menu Terminal Details The Terminal Details include the following data GSM module IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity name and number of the GSM provider at which your 2N SmartCOM is registered signal intensity in dBm ICCID Integrated Circuit Card ID and IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity The In roaming parameter indicates whether the SIM card is used in the roaming mode Moreover the 2N SmartCOM terminal serial number and current firmware as well as information firmware version manufacturer and type on the GSM module used are displayed You can switch the relay contacts in the Relays section The Digital Inputs displays the value currently measured at the input and transformed to a logic value 0 or 1 as calibrated The Analogue Inputs displays the values measured at analogue inputs The Calibrated and Absolute parameters include the percentage against the calibrated range and the absolute value
71. ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee a Enter the command to log in out the user to from URC mE amp lt type gt select the URC type user terminal connection all m amp lt value gt 0 disabled 1 enabled Note To log in to the terminal URC enter the following command into AT API at4scind terminal 1 URC format m user connection state change like in response to at scuser SCUSER lt user_id gt lt login gt lt full_name gt lt user_flags gt lt connection_state gt lt description gt mE terminal connection state change like in response to at scterminal ASCTERMINAL lt terminal_id gt lt name gt lt serial_number gt lt connection_state gt lt description gt connection state change at terminal port SCLINK lt link_id gt lt terminal_name gt lt serial_number gt lt port_name gt lt user_name gt lt connection_state gt 9 User Defined Functions UDF This section describes the function of the 2N SmartCOM terminal user settings called User Defined Functions UDF Here is what you can find in this section E 9 1 UDF Description m 9 2 UDF Condition Setting 9 1 UDF Description UDF provides a user defined set of conditions for the terminal that are necessary for execution of the set actions The conditions must be met to make it possible to send SMS TCP mess
72. ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee This command displays the currently set interface values i 4SCCFG MODE 1 i SSCCFG GPRS_APN publicip t mobile cz 1 ASCCFG GPRS USER internet i SCCFG GPRS_PASS hfsdj515d i ASCCFG LOCAL_IP 89 24 3 195 ASCCFG SIM PIN 1234 i ASCCFG AUTH_IP p tals Lee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee ee i ASCCFG MODE 1 3 i ASCCFG GPRS_APN 32 SSCCFG GPRS_USER 32 i SSCCFG GPRS_PASS 32 SSCCFG LOCAL_IP i ASCCFG SIM PIN 16 ASCCFG AUTH_IP 1 ASCCFG SAVE i ASCCFG RESTART ASCCFG SRESTART Port 1 RS 232 SC Commands These commands are used for setting the RS 232 parameters ee ee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee bee eee eee FD le eel Nl el ell el el ae De Nee el el el el ee eee eh eel eh hhh ttl eee ee eee ee Pees ee Be ee ey ee eee ee Enter the command to set the baud rate to 230 400bps The baud rate can be set to 110 230 400 in standard steps Pe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee bee eee ee eel Pe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee M ee ee eee tt rr errr ee ee eee Enter the command to set the parity check type Setting options 0 4 0 none 1 even 2 odd 3 constant 1 4 constant O Pe ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee Enter the command to set the flow control type Setting op
73. er you can set Automatic sign in in this menu If you enable this function the application will automatically log in to the server within a preset time interval If you interrupt autologin in this interval you can change the login data and sign in as another user or to another server User Account Admin Log n Sign In Figure Autologin amp Caution By interrupting automatic login you also disable the Allow automatic login parameter Thus you will have to re enable it to use autologin again The application Logging checkbox helps you debug the application or just record server communication The files are automatically split after reaching 10MB Admin Mode The Admin user has access to all User mode menus plus the user and terminal administering and server setting menus The Admin mode menu includes the Users Groups Links Terminals Server Settings and Firmware Management menus See the subsections below for details Users OF X Users Groups Links Terminals Server Settings TELECOMMUNICATIONS A Home W Refresh Firmware Management User Details Change Password SmartCOM administrator s Login Admin admin2 admin2 KJ a n a Full name SmartCOM administrator e Admin2 Administrator_Dva RJ Description Default 2N SmartCOM user with all rights H H a ales ae Is administrator Martin Martin Fetr 3 Martinis Martin Abraham
74. ers depend on the module used radio frequency e g You can define up to 64 meters from which the device can collect readings Having received a WM Bus message from a meter defined in the meter table 2N SmartCOM PRO saves the message into a circular buffer in the internal memory The saved data can be retrieved and deleted starting from the oldest record When the memory fills up the oldest data are deleted automatically to make space to new records You can define the minimum reading interval for each meter Any reading received from a meter before the end of this interval will not be stored The WM Bus module can work and support encrypted messages in four modes T1 S1 Ci and T1 C In the basic configuration the terminal does not decrypt messages and Saves them as received If you enter the correct encryption key and enable decryption the received message will be decrypted and saved as a decrypted message The encryption keys are not stored in the terminal memory for safety reasons but written directly into the module Therefore if encryption fails make sure that the device is transmitting properly check the device settings in the terminal and re enter the encryption key ZigBee Interface This function is available in the 2N SmartCOM PRO and 2N SmartCOM PRO ETH versions only which are equipped with an optional ZigBee communication module The ZigBee interface parameters depend on the module used radio frequency e g You c
75. ers section Mode Tep ciet GPRS APN intemet t mobile cz GPRS user intemet GPRS password intemet server F address 90 122 112 54 Server por 1620 FIN rea Password heslo Autoanswer RING count 9 0 ff Figure General Menu Here you can set all parameters comfortably as you can with the AT commands described in S 4 i e GSM commands plus automatic answer parameters Push Save t o save the values Push Save and restart to apply the changes immediately The Ethernet menu is only available to terminals equipped with an Ethernet port Set the primary data flow channel LED signalling functions obtaining IP address from the DHCP server or static obtaining and DNS server use 6 GSM Ethemet LED signalization 6 GSM Ethemet IP address Obtain an IF address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Domain name system Prefered DNS server Attemate DNS server 192 166 227 178 192 168 22 31 192 168 22 31 0 0 0 0 Figure Ethernet Menu Use the RS 232 and RS485 M Bus tags to set communication parameters for each port Set the password request enable and AT mode upon power up for RS 232 Use the WM Bus tag to set the operating and decryption modes for the module Device mode m S8F OC Ti c List of configured devices SN l l A Remove 54001477 00001111 EEEE 78945612 63153741 Add key Ad Ad
76. ers that can be used for setting of UDF conditions The basic commands are described first and then their parts are explained Basic AT Commands These are the basic commands for the 2N SmartCOM UDF Pll el eel el ae al ell ele le eee eee el ee eh tel The ADD command adds a condition to the list of conditions The command section marked as the code is the condition itself The terminal replies OK after Saving amp Caution When the OK message is received the condition will be listed and available for work Therefore mind that an SMS or TCP message can be sent or the relay can be activated immediately ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee AT SCUDF CLEAR eee all Enter the command to clear all conditions from the terminal memory Pees ee ee ee eee Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee el Enter the command to clear the condition with the selected ID p 1 Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Enter the command to list all the conditions saved p tetate eee Enter the command to display the setting options p 7 7 2 nnnnm bese eee eee eee eee Supported Syntaxes The condition parameters can be entered in variable ways For universality each of the parameters can be a digit i e an analogue input value or a binary input 0 1 Seta specified syntax to select one of the available setting options The UDF c
77. evices Up to 5 Working Conditions Relative humidity 0 80 Others Dimensions without connectors 69 x 100 x 24 mm 12 2 Technical Parameters for PRO Version Power Supply DC power supply 5 50 V DC Terminal block for 1 5mm 16 AWG wires GSM Antenna Relays Two Maximum voltage 250V AC 30V DC Input Interfaces Two Voltage range 0 10V DC RS232 Interfaces RS485 or M Bus Interface Optional Connector Terminal block for 1 5mm 16 AWG wires Count of M Bus devices Up to 5 Wireless M Bus Optional Charger Accumulator type Gel lead acid 6V or 12V set the parameters before connection Charging current Up to 350 mA Real Time Clock Power failure back up 0 33F super capacitor 2 day back up capacity Working Conditions Relative humidity 0 80 Others Dimensions w o connectors 105 x 100 x 30 mm 13 Supplementary Information This section provides supplementary information on 2N SmartCOM Here is what you can find in this section 13 1 List of Abbreviations 13 2 Regulations Laws and Directives 13 3 General Instructions and Cautions 13 1 ai of Abbreviations APN Access Point Name Name of GPRS access point m CSD Circuit Switched Data Circuit switched data transmission GSM Group Switched Mobile system Current standard for mobile telephone systems GPRS General Packet Radio Service High speed packet orie
78. ew group Links O X Links Users Groups Links Terminals Server Settings Te Home W Refresh Firmware Management Search Filte Terminal Name Terminal SN Termina IP Port Port Name User Name User IP Port Terminal_3 50 0522 0002 89 24 2 174 7100 RS 232 Admin 192 168 22 31 60684 Terminal_3 50 0522 0002 89 24 2 174 7100 CONFIG Admin 192 168 22 31 60684 Terminal_2 50 0369 0080 46 135 90 3 61692 CONFIG Admin 192 168 22 31 60684 Terminal_4 50 0533 0025 192 168 22 175 49154 RS 232 Admin 192 168 22 31 60684 v Sign Out Version 1 8 0 8 1 Protocol 6 Current use Admin Terminals 3 of 1010 Ports 20 Server 90 182 112 51 Server port 50505 Status Connected Figure Links Menu The Links menu displays the currently connected terminals and users The Administrator can supervise and disconnect them if necessary The table includes the serial number IP address and port of the selected terminal the user currently working with the terminal the user IP address and active port Find the Stop button in the Action field Tip The Stop button is used for unconditional disconnection of a terminal from the virtual ports regardless of the data transmission state e 50 0295 0991 50 0295 0990 50 0295 0989 50 0295 0988 50 0295 0987 50 0295 0987 1 RS 232 es e 50 0295 0986 50 0295 0986 2 M BUS eee Parity NONE 50 0295 0985 50 0295 0985 0 CONFIG ay Stop bit 1 50 0295 0984 50 0295 0984
79. full wording of the Declaration of Conformity see the CD ROM enclosed and at www 2n cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE company is the holder of the ISO 9001 2009 certificate All development production and distribution processes of the company are managed by this Standard and guarantee a high quality technical level and professional aspect of all our Content Tt PFOOUCL OVERVIEW 264 62 caste case dn see 8 ee aka 5 Ii PROGUClEDCSCHDNON 644 4465 856654 5 02 he Se RG bode Pee ah Aewee nae ds 6 V2 WOOlAOS 2 28 he eerste ak See aed Sh ey ew tard See eee ee ee 8 1 3 LENMS anG Symbols Used 6 4 54 25 446 04060 6m524 oo 8d ee Ad eG Sew ede GA 9 2 Description and Installation 0000 eee eee 10 2 1 Basie Version WESCHIDUOM si 5 2 s j aa Geek hdc d Shee dee dash we he aed Soc eae ear Sank Bed 11 22 PRO Version DESCMDION 4 ai0decen deed Siw E a AT SEA 13 ZO BEIC VOU SlAIL lt diie sie devud dedonandtacd ed Gao a ea a a e A aed 15 ZA MOUNN a se eee ek ot kes Rocca te BE tare Ak ee ee Me Ba ee 16 So FUNCUON ANGUS 6c cce dees cewedaer ees thee een es 19 3 1 Putting in Operation 1 0 0c ete eens 20 3 2 GSM EED INGIGAION za lt idsaaceG ceca e Gb 0 Fn aad doe SRA a ES REGS RO Ree S 21 3 3 Input and Output Circuits awd ab we en eat Re SRR eta a wa we 22 3 4 Input Calibration 0 0 0 ee eee ees 2 4 Configuration by Terminal 0 00 29 A COMOUMAUION aca ee eeu teks eo bee hae eee oe oe eee oe ba eee 30 4 2
80. group Push the general Add button to add an object to a group and create new virtual ports and terminals Click on Edit to modify the parameters already configured Click on Remove to remove an object from configuration The Change password button changes the user password and may be used by the Administrator only Push the Create button to create new objects Click on the Cancel button to clear the currently made changes Click on Save to save the currently made changes and send them to the 2N SmartCOM Server configuration wv Install com com x86 Use this button to install the virtual serial port driver Sign Out Push the Sign out button to log out the currently signed in user Use Search to search the relevant table columns Use Switch on Switch off to control the relay contacts Use the button to display details on the terminal Click on Update to upgrade firmware of selected terminals Click on Default to reset the factory default values for all parameters 7 3 Control Panel Use The main purpose of the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel is to virtualised ports and facilitate connection to terminals The application also provides comfortable administration and user management including assignment of terminal administration rights thus allowing users to manage a high number of terminals from one place as well as assign small terminal groups to authorised users User Mode Having singed in as t
81. he User you get access to four items of the main menu only Terminals Connections Virtual Ports and Settings They are all you need for Standard work with the terminals You have been assigned to one of the groups by the Administrator and so you are allowed to view the terminals assigned to this group only See below for details on the menus Terminals O X r A Terminals Connections Virtual Ports Settings TELECOMMUNICATIONS i Home W Refresh 9 Search ter Name Serial Number S Terminal Details w Terminal_4 50 0533 0025 Name Terminal_4 Terminais iniia ai Serial Number 50 0533 0025 Terminai_2 50 0369 0080 3 3 HW Revision 2 Terminal_1 50 0369 0075 3 3 Relay Count 2 50 0343 0014 50 0343 0014 3 3 D Input Count 2 e 50 0295 1000 50 0295 1000 0 2 A Input Count 2 50 0295 0999 50 0295 0999 0 2 W MBus Module Count 0 50 0295 0998 50 0295 0998 0 2 A Description SmartCom PRO Ethernet Edition 50 0295 0997 50 0295 0997 2 2 DA e Terminal Ports Port Settings 50 0295 0995 50 0295 0995 0 2 1 RS 232 TCP 8085 inuse m Baudrate S 2 50 0295 0994 50 0295 0994 0 2 2 M BUS TCP 9001 inuse Data bits Parity 50 0295 0993 50 0295 0993 0 2 0 CONFIG COM102 inuse gt aes Stop bit 1 50 0295 0992 50 0295 0992 0 2 Flow control 50 0295 0991 50 0295 0991 0 2 iy 50 0295 0990 50 0295 0990 0 2 wv Sign Out Version 1 8 0 8 1 Protocol 6 Current use Admin Termina
82. he manufacturer shall not be liable for any consequences arisen as a result of such misconduct Moreover the manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or destruction of the product incurred as a result of misplacement incompetent installation and or undue operation and use of the product in contradiction herewith The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any malfunction damage or destruction of the product caused by incompetent replacement of parts or due to the use of reproduction parts or components The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any loss or damage incurred as a result of a natural disaster or any other unfavourable natural condition The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage of the product arising during the shipping thereof The manufacturer shall not make any warrant with regard to data loss or damage The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any direct or indirect damage incurred as a result of a use of the product in contradiction herewith or a failure of the product due to a use in contradiction herewith All applicable legal regulations concerning the product s installation and use as well as provisions of technical standards on electric installations have to be obeyed The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for damage or destruction of the product or damage incurred by the consumer in case the product is used and handled contrary to the said regulation
83. he parameters specified in the Technical parameters at the end of this manual You can control the relay outputs with the AT commands from the CMD mode of the RS 232 interface via a remote GPRS connection to the SIM card IP address or using an SMS message Refer to Subs 4 2 for AT command details and S 5 for SMS configuration details amp Caution Attention Any manual setting is valid until the next change or device power off 2N SmartCOM does not keep in mind the relay settings and restores the default status upon power up Set the parameter determining the relay position upon power up to 2 to make your 2N SmartCOM remember the last contact position before power off Refer to the configuration subsections for more details RS 232 and RS 485 M Bus Interfaces Find the interface connectors on the bottom side of 2N SmartCOM Refer to Subs 2 1 A 9 pin D sub connector is used for RS 232 and a 6 pin RJ12 connector is used for RS 485 or M Bus in the 2N SmartCOM basic version Follow the wiring instructions on the label 2N SmartCOM PRO and 2N SmartCOM PRO ETH use a 3 pin WAGO terminal for bus connection located on the bottom panel next to the power Supply terminals Follow the wiring instructions on the label IP Access To access 2N SmartCOM via the IP protocol use a Telnet supporting terminal and get connected to the 2N SmartCOM public IP address 2N SmartCOM must be in mode 3 STANDALONE to provide
84. in this configuration SMS MODE lt mode gt this parameter changes the mode and has the following numerical options 1 TCP Client 2 UDP Client 3 STANDALONE 232LCK lt rs232_lock gt this parameter enforces authorisation on the RS232 port If enabled you have to authorise yourself by the password to get connected via this port O disabled 1 enabled APN lt gprs_apn gt provider s Access Point Name DUSR lt gprs_data_user gt user name for provider connection DPWD lt gprs_data_password gt password for provider connection IPS lt server_ip_address gt 2N SmartCOM Server IP address used in the Client mode PORTS lt server_port gt listening server port for terminal connection used in the Client mode NPWD lt new_password gt new authorisation password Tip The new authorisation password should contain 5 characters at least to prevent communication problems with other applications Tip If the SMS has been created and processed correctly 2N SmartCOM will send a confirmation SMS to the number from which the original SMS was sent The confirmation SMS contains all the recently set parameters and is used for verification of the set values amp Caution Some GSM providers do not require user name and password for Internet connection setup Therefore contact your provider to make sure Example of configuration SMS Suppose you want to change the
85. indicates the process of module login to the provider and IP network 4 VERY QUICK FLASHING ERROR indicates an error due to a wrong PIN missing SIM card or fewer than three remaining PIN entering attempts 5 CONSTANT SHINING OK 2N SmartCOM logged in IP address assigned connection successfully established A quick flash indicates data transmission in this status 3 3 Input and Output Circuits This subsection describes the input and output circuits of 2N SmartCOMincluding main use control and location Tip 2N SmartCOM is equipped with reliable terminals for easier and faster connection Input Circuits 2N SmartCOM is equipped with two inputs which are mutually galvanically connected with the GND reference point have a common GROUND Remember to keep the parameters specified in the Technical Parameters at the end of this manual The input circuits can work in three modes voltage current or logical levels as configured Voltage measurement Voltage can be measured in the range between O and 10V DC Make sure that the 2N SmartCOM jumpers are set as shown in Figure 3 3 before using this mode Use the AT commands listed in Subs 4 2 ADC for reading and calibration Current measurement Electric current can be measured in the range between 4 and 20 mA Make sure that the 2N SmartCOM jumpers are set as shown in Figure 3 3 before using this mode Use the AT commands listed in Subs 4 2 ADC for
86. int out the program version p J beeen ee eee Set data directory of the server Parameter get commands p tetete tate eee Enter this command to print out the listen port port for the 2N SmartCOM protocol lel lel ele ttt ttt tette Lee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee p 1 bee ee ee ee eee eee Enter this command to print out the AT API port gTerminalPV1url I eee all URL for update of terminals with the 2N SmartCOM protocol version 1 the oldest ones gEncryptionkey Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee Print packet encryption key gEncryptionMode eee l E Print packet encryption mode 0 disabled 1 optional 2 forced Parameter set commands lt _ i sListenPort Me nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnnnmnnnnnnn all Enter this command to set the listen port port for the 2N SmartCOM protocol p _ bee eee eee eee eee p _ 1 Lemme eee eee ee ee ee ee eee Enter this command to set the port for AT API Pees eee eee eee ee eee eee eee p Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Enter this command to set the maximum number of users connected to the server at the same time The maximum value for the parameter is given by the licence p _ ttte Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Enter this command to
87. ll Enter the command to restart the 2N SmartCOM Server service i rr mm m 1 I cExportDatabase eee l Enter the command to export the 2N SmartCOM Server database to an XML file Fle lee ee lee Nl el lel el ae eee eee eee eke ett Oe Enter the command to import the 2N SmartCOM Server database from an XML file If the server is not stopped the operation will fail 11 Maintenance This section describes how to maintain the 2N SmartCOM product Here is what you can find in this section 11 1 Firmware Upgrade Update 11 2 Factory Default Reset 11 3 Repairs 11 1 Firmware Upgrade Update The factory default firmware in 2N SmartCOM can be upgraded using the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel or an AT command Contact the 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Technical Support staff for information on new functions and firmware versions Enter the following command into the terminal to upgrade firmware PN Nl aD NN De NaN aD eae ND DE DDN ee eel el el ee ee eee Nee el eel eel eee eee eee ne nh nel nena eee een ae nen eee ate ante enon enantio ante anasto entenbontentontonlentanlentanletantenlontentontentonlntenlentenintelentatetontete ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee The command has to include the address of the server for downloading and the exact name of the firmware file amp Caution Make sure that 2N SmartCOM is connected to the Internet during the whole process of firmware upgradi
88. ls 3 of 1010 Ports 20 Server 90 182 112 51 Server port 50505 Status Connected Figure User Mode Terminals Menu The Terminals menu displays the terminals assigned to the group you have the right to view A green dot before the terminal means that the terminal is on line connected to the server and you can get connected to it A red dot means that the terminal is off line Click on a selected terminal on the right to display the Terminal Details window including the name serial number hardware revision number and count of available relays and digital and analogue inputs Notes are also displayed on the terminal if available If you are a user you can select a virtual port for terminal connection The Virtual ports can fully be administered by the user refer to the Virtual Ports subsection below If you select an unoccupied port the port will be marked in use signalling to the other users that the port is engaged in the configuration If you have the appropriate user right you can also set the communication parameters for the selected port including the transmission rate and others even if the terminal is connected and used for data transmission Select the parameters using the combo boxes and the changes will be effective the moment they are saved Click on the Info button in on line terminals to display details on the connected terminal relay control and values measured on analogue and digital inputs Terminal Details i ou
89. lue increases by the value included in the brackets one step You can enter 1 5 254 etc and also negative values which will be subtracted from the set value Counter setting Enter string s 4658 The s parameter defines the counter setting value and number 4658 sets the counter value Error Codes This table includes the error codes you can use for UDF setting An incorrect command is signalled by ERROR lt err_code gt The table helps you identify the type of error lt errcode gt Name Description UDF_RESP_ERROR_NO_FREE_SLOT NO PACE ONEN record UDF RESP ERROR SYNTAX ACTION SEPARATOR alee Ge UDF_RESP_ERROR_SYNTAX_LOGIC_MARK UDF_RESP_ERROR_SYNTAX_PARAM1 UDF_RESP_ERROR_SYNTAX_PARAM2 UDF_RESP_ERROR_SYNTAX_INVALID_CONDITION UDF_RESP_ERROR_SYNTAX_ACTION UDF_RESP_ERROR_SYNTAX_ACTION_TYPE UDF_RESP_ERROR_PHONE_NUMBER_LEN UDF_RESP_ERROR_PHONE_NUMBER UDF_RESP_ERROR_IP_ADDRESS UDF_RESP_ERROR_PARAM_PARSE UDF_RESP_ERROR_PARAM_MARK Logic mark not found or wrong Condition parameter 1 not found or wrong Condition parameter 2 not found or wrong Condition not Supported Action syntax error Action type not Supported Telephone number length error Telephone number not found or not Supported IP address not found or not Supported Relay state not found or not Supported Action parameter translation error Unknown action parameter type Timing period UDF_RESP_ERROR_
90. mber gt LIP lt local_ip gt FW lt terminal_fw_version gt i STAT lt current_terminal_status gt The reply for the STANDALONE mode is as follows i SIG lt signal_level gt OPER lt operator gt IMSI lt sim_card_imsi gt lt br gt IMEI lt module_ imei gt i SN lt terminal_serial_number gt LIP lt local_ip gt FW lt terminal_fw_version gt STAT LISTENING lt num_of_connected_ clients gt The meanings of the parameters in the reply SMS are as follows lt password gt authentication password the password has to be set up first AUTH_PASS configuration parameter lt signal_level gt current signal level in the XXXdBm format lt operator gt provider s name in the long format name no number lt sim_card_imsi gt IMSI of the SIM card inserted lt module_tmei gt IMEI of the GSM module used lt terminal_serial number gt serial number in the xx xxxx xxxx format lt local_ip gt local address of the terminal assigned by the provider lt terminal_fw_version gt terminal firmware version lt current_terminal_status gt current terminal status in the Client mode only CONNECTING terminal connection to 2N SmartCOM Server in progress CONNECTED terminal connection to 2N SmartCOM Server completed lt num_of_connected_clients gt count of clients currently connected to all ports in the STANDALONE mode only Basic Settings The following configuration SMS sets the basi
91. me or login may be duplicated in the configuration You will be notified of any duplication in the configuration You can also add a note and or the Admin mode to the user by ticking of the Is Administrator option Click on Create to create a new user Groups O X User Groups Users Groups Links Terminals Server Settings TELECOMMUNICATIONS A Home W Refresh Firmware Management Search Filte A Group Name Action Group Details 2 Stribrne w Name Festo Cerne w Description FESTO COMPANY Emulatory YJ All_terminals J Reac Connect Configure Monitor Bronze RJ 7 f A Terminals w Users V Ryston RJ e 50 0295 0001 50 0295 0001 tJ Robert Abraham Project Manager Festo J aico w 50 0295 0002 hocico Martin Fetr Tester Festo 50 0295 0003 kalamary 3 Milan Bucek Technik Festo CTUFEL VJ 50 0295 0004 kozel admin2 GMelectronics iJ 50 0295 0005 50 0295 0005 w SmartCOM administrator Default 2N SmartCOM ABBPrag 50 0295 0006 50 0295 0006 amp me Terminal_1 cosi tJ 50 0295 0008 50 0295 0008 w COMAP RJ Toshiba kJ Celeron RJ v Sign Out Version 1 8 0 8 1 Protocol 6 Current user Admin Terminals 2 of 1010 Ports 20 Server 90 182 112 51 Server port 50505 Status Connected Figure User Groups Menu The Groups menu helps you group users and terminals As it is unnecessary for all users to view and manage all terminals you can create small user groups for terminal data reading and administering Click on
92. nction is described from the user s point of view Here is what you can find in this section 8 1 AT API Description 8 2 Supported Commands en 8 1 AT API Description The AT API is launched on the 2N SmartCOM Server and requires a licence You have to enable its use in the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel Refer to the figure below for the basic function Comma Hode Fika Sore a i A Figure AT API AT API Use Having logged in get connected via Telnet to the 2N SmartCOM Server address on the port selected for the AT API After connection you will be asked to enter the user name and password You can use any login available on the server The login dialogue looks as follows 2N SmartCOM AT API Login Admin Password 2n OK Now you are in the AT API environment in the standby mode and can enter the supported commands Enter the ATZ command or close the terminal application to log out frm om mul R a Ss a a p _ y om _ p gK p pm IZAR AILIRAITIZ A AE ee i a a gt __ i See PRES K OMI N K Af a A e WAJLAFIRAT In e E gt 7 N K p IVE KAE F A LAS IAS ANI i C7 aaa Em i l i ie L ERY I i U aN i Avam C E CA y7 W W Wi Gllh CA mis Ch AD 8 2 Supported Commands This subsection provides all the AT commands that can be used in the AT API command channel including their exact formats and main details Basic Commands Basic commands for the 2N SmartCOM A
93. ne number can be used for the SMS action only Enter telephone numbers consisting of 1 15 characters into the parameter Relay state Set the relay contact position r 1 or 0 1 means that the relay is closed and O means that the relay is open amp Caution The r parameter can be used for the REL action only Timer Set the timer t xx in seconds where xx is the waiting time Refer to the Timer subse ction for details amp Caution The timer can be used for the TCP and SMS actions only Message Set the message m text The maximum message length is 40 characters Longer messages will be rejected Note The maximum of 40 characters is derived from the maximum length of the SMS to be sent If the maximum PUL key values are used the length is 160 characters amp Caution The message can be used for the TCP and SMS actions only You can also insert the following keys into the message parameter to show the value currently measured on the input circuits or the current logic value of the conditions in the SMS SCNT1 Counter 1 value SCNTX Counter x value 1 5 S CON1 Condition 1 result value 1 CONX Condition x result value 1 10 Let us show you an example for illustration Suppose you want to enter a command into the terminal which when the limit value 80 on input 1 is exceeded will send an SMS to number 123456789 including the ALARM value is the currently measured value The AT comm
94. ng to avoid firmware installation failure 11 2 Factory Default Reset 2N SmartCOM can be factory reset To do so loosen the screws and remove the upper part of the case Figure Factory Reset Jumper Disconnect 2N SmartCOM from the power supply Connect the jumper as shown in Fig 11 1 basic version on the left PRO version on the right and reconnect the power Supply Now the Flash memory is deleted and the factory default values are reset for all ports Remember to remove the jumper to avoid deletion of the factory values upon every start 11 3 Repairs Should you need some service interventions please contact the 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Technical Support staff via e mail techsupport 2n cz or tel 420 900300300 2N SmartCOM repairs may be made by an authorised servicing centre or the manufacturer only 12 Technical Parameters This section provides a list of 2N SmartCOM technical parameters 12 1 Technical Parameters for Basic Version 12 2 Technical Parameters for PRO Version 12 1 Technical Parameters for Basic Version Power Supply DC power supply 12 V DC Mains supply 100 240V AC adapter 50 60Hz 12V DC 0 5A Power input Up to 3W GSM Antenna Antenna connector type Relays Two Maximum voltage 250V AC 30V DC Maximum power 30W 62 5VA Input Circuits to ADC Two Voltage range O 10V DC RS232 Interface RS485 or M Bus Interface Optional Count of M Bus d
95. nnnnnn m m m all Access Authorisation According to IP Addresses These commands are used for setting 5 IP addresses authorised for access to this terminal Connections coming from other IP addresses will be ignored Fl el el el el Nl el ee ele ee eee htt m M ee ee FD al el el el De aN a el el el ee eee eel eh eh hl htt teeltel Enter the command to add an IP address to the list end When the maximum count of addresses in the list is reached the command will be rejected Pe ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee M bee ee ee ee eee eee eel Enter the command to remove an IP address from the list Select the position using parameters 1 to 5 a er ee ee ee ee p eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee SCIPAUTH 1 gt 90 182 112 54 i SCIPAUTH 2 gt 90 182 112 5 p t ttle bee eee eee eee nnmn FD lel ell el Ne NN el Rl a ee eee m SCIPAUTH ADD 15 i i SCIPAUTH REMOVE 1 5 SCIPAUTH CLEAR Test Command This command is used for terminal testing Enter this command to monitor the terminal state for provider s or 2N SmartCOM Server connection troubleshooting purposes for example p 1 Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Enter the command to test the basic functions of the terminal GSM module login to the provider s network GPRS data connection operability and 2N SmartCOM Server connection for exampl
96. noting ZZ hours and zz minutes shift against the GMT p 1 Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ed Enter the command to display the current time in the following format A SCCLK 12 04 19 16 00 25 0200 April 19 2012 16 00 25 time zone 2 hours from GMT Wireless M Bus for 2N SmartCOM PRO Only These commands are implemented in the 2N SmartCOM PRO version only which contains an optional Wireless M Bus module Fl lel Nl el Dae a Ne Nae De el el aD DD Nae Ne Nae ee el el el el eee eee Nee el eel nl eee eee eke neh nent ntti ee ee ee ee ee eee Enter the command to add an item to a table of meters to be read MAN is a three character abbreviation for the manufacturer followed by the meter serial number The last parameter denotes the minimum time interval in seconds between two stored readings of the meter to be added If the last parameter is not entered all messages received from the meter are stored Fle lel ell el Ne Ne eee el eel el eee eee ee eee htt ee ee ee eee Enter the command to enable decryption of messages captured on the module Setting options O 1 ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee Fl ee ee le el ell el ele ee eee ee el eel el ee eee ee eel ll ee ee ee ee a Enter the command to remove an item from the meter table the parameter sets the meter position in the table PD le el ell el Ne Ne ee Nl el el el eee eee eee M ee eee eee ee ee eee En
97. nput In case you measure 7V in the calibrated 10V range the AT command will return 70 as 70 represents 70 of the calibrated range But if the range is just 3 to 8V as in the red case 7V will represent 80 of the calibrated range of 5V and the AT command will return 80 If you use the calibrated input for reading logic values keep in mind that the calibrated area is considered unstable Values lower than the set minimum will be O and those exceeding the maximum will be 1 No value is guaranteed in an unstable area and a spurious state change may occur any time in the interval Practically the decisive level is near the middle of the set interval en 4 Configuration by Terminal In this section we describe the 2N SmartCOM configuration using AT commands entered into the command line Here is what you can find in this section 4 1 Configuration mE 4 2 List of Supported AT Commands 4 1 Configuration The basic 2N SmartCOM configuration and firmware download take place during the manufacturing process In general no additional configuration is necessary except for GPRS connection to the Internet on the GSM module and the port baud rates which may be different depending on the providers and types of peripherals You can configure 2N SmartCOM in one of the following two ways Via the RS 232 serial interface or Via the IP interface Configuration via RS 232 The RS 232 port is always in the data mode upon power u
98. nted mobile data service HW Hardware For this purpose hardware means an electronic device circuit board component etc PIN Personal Identification Number SIM card protecting code against unauthorised use PUK Personal Unblocking Key SIM card unblocking code after repeated wrong PIN entering attempts SIM Subscriber Identity Module Chip module for GSM identification FW Firmware Software responsible for system function SW Software 13 2 Regulations Laws and Directives Europe 2N SmartCOM conforms to the following directives and regulations Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Directive 2006 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Directive 2004 108 EC of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility Commission Regulation EC No 1275 2008 of 17 December 2008 implementing Directive 2005 32 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to ecodesign requirements for standby and off mode electric power consumption of electrical and electronic household and office equipment Directive 2011 65 EU
99. ocess is successful the comOcom is installed will be displayed amp Caution m You need the Admin rights for the PC used for comOcom installation If you do not have such rights currently the installation will offer you an Admin login option Note m The installation requires 0 5 MB of free disk space at least The menu also includes encryption key settings for server communication like in the Sign in window Tick the checkbox to enable packet encryption Enter the selected key into the Key field and save the setting The setting will not be applied until you sign out Moreover you can set the configuration export import options Select the Virtual ports Connections and or Permanent connections in the Export Settings item to transfer your configuration to another PC Choose the export destination and press Export to execute the operation Export Settings E Virtual ports 5 Export _ Connections L Preserve permanent connections Import Settings 4 import Import file Browse Figure Setting Export Import To import your configuration sign in as the user to which you want to import the settings Make sure that this user is identical with the user from which export was made to create a correct configuration file Now you can load the new configuration onto any account Select the file to be imported and press Import to import the data The change will be applied when the user signs out and in Moreov
100. or data concentrator which can be the 2N SmartCOM server monitors the events on the RS 232 485 M Bus interfaces and sends the acquired data to the server via GPRS or Ethernet in the case of the PRO ETH version Initialisation Insert the PIN disabled data SIM card in 2N SmartCOM and connect the GSM antenna and power supply as instructed in Subs 2 3 Mounting When the 2N SmartCOM power supply is connected the LED indicator on the upper side of the module flashes three times quickly and then starts flashing in longer intervals Refer to Subs 3 2 for LED status details The GPRS module starts communicating with the provider in about 10 seconds trying to log in and obtain the IP address The LED starts shining constantly to indicate a successful login Tip 2N SmartCOM is working if the LED indicator is shining thus indicating a successful mobile provider connection and IP address assignment To identify the 2N SmartCOM IP address assigned by the mobile provider or perform the basic configuration upon power up get connected via the serial port RS 232 The port is in the data mode upon power up retransmitting all data from the input to the GPRS network Use the sequence preceded and followed by a 1 second delay to Switch into the configuration mode When your 2N SmartCOM replies OK start configuring using the AT commands as listed below Restart the serial port to return to the data mode To do so you can ei
101. ours solvents and similar chemicals Caution m Make sure that you are equipped with all necessary technical means particularly a GPRS supporting SIM card with PIN request disable or a PIN identical with that set in the 2N SmartCOM configuration 2 4 Mounting External Antenna Connection Screw the enclosed antenna into the SMA antenna connector Figure Antenna Connection amp Caution Tighten the antenna connector gently with your hand never use a tool Note The antenna should be located in one and the same building with 2N SmartCOM for safety reasons SIM Card Installation Find the SIM card holder near the 2N SmartCOM top Figure SIM Card Installation 1 Insert the SIM card in the holder 2 Push the card in until it clicks into position amp Caution Make sure that the GSM provider s SIM card is intended for the GSM network supported by your 2N SmartCOM version and that GPRS based data transmission is activated Make sure that the SIM card does not request the PIN or that the PIN is identical with that set in the 2N SmartCOM configuration Remember to set the relevant SIM and provider s services call forwarding call barring preferred networks SMS centre etc on your mobile phone 2N MeterModem before inserting the SIM card in 2N SmartCOM Power Supply 2N SmartCOM is DC supplied from a 12V 0 5A power adapter Make sure that the voltage value and pola
102. p which means that it retransmits all captured events to GPRS port 10001 Therefore to configure 2N SmartCOM via the serial port switch the port into the command mode first and then get connected to it using your PC serial port The baud rate is 115 200 bps by default Now enter the following sequence of characters preceded and followed by a 1 second delay into the terminal p beeen ened When 2N SmartCOM answers OK you can start configuring the device using the AT commands listed in Subs 4 2 Restart the RS 232 port when you have finished configuring to return into the data mode Send the following command Pees ee ee eee ee ee ee Configuration via IP If you know the 2N SmartCOM public IP address you can configure the device remotely too using the IP protocol If not connect to 2N SmartCOM using RS 232 as described above and send one of the following commands for GPRS Ethernet at sccfg local_ip iat sceth local_ip 2N SmartCOM will send you the IP address as negotiated with the provider or assigned by the DHCP server in the Ethernet case If a fixed public IP address is activated on the SIM card the SIM will always use this IP address If a dynamic public IP address is used check the IP address whenever your restart the device amp Caution Make sure that the IP address assigned to the SIM card is public It is because you will not be able to establish remote connection to 2N Sma
103. reading and calibration Logical level monitoring You can monitor the logical levels of voltage and current signals Use other commands that those intended for classic measurements and define the threshold levels Again use the AT commands for reading values on input circuits Pulse counting on SO inputs Make sure that the jumpers are set as shown in the figure below for pulse counting on SO inputs The SO input has thus a power supply of its own and can be connected directly to the switch or relay contacts The counter is disabled by default and has to be enabled using the AT commands included in Subs 4 2 The figures below show the location of jumpers for current voltage input switching Release the screws and remove the case cover to get access to the jumpers See the figure to the right for correct setting IN IN o e eele 6 je ejes ojo connector nOL 0 N Ro Lies see el O connector INZ IN e ejo oje TEEI E connector Figure Jumper Setting Basic Version U 0 10V 1 0 20mMA So JE e es zeje i Zee zee 2 gt eje T ee Ee E 5 ea o i See See Ses po ae A eel po 8 Figure Jumper Setting PRO version Output Circuits 2N SmartCOM is equipped with two relay outputs for turning on off electrical appliances by an additional power switch depending on their power input or signalling control and so on Remember to keep t
104. rity comply with the data specified at the 2N SmartCOM powe r connector before connecting your 2N SmartCOM to an adapter other than that included in the delivery 2N SmartCOM PRO is DC Supplied in the range of 5 50V Make sure that the voltage value and polarity comply with the data specified at the 2N SmartCOM powe r connector before connecting your 2N SmartCOM to an adapter other than that included in the delivery Connect the supply voltage to the 4 pin connector next to the RS232 connector You can also connect there a gel lead acid accumulator as a power Supply backup The supply voltage is also present on the 10 pin input circuit terminal block on the opposite side of the device These contacts can be used as auxiliary e g for connecting supply voltage to relays Warning m Never connect the power supply until you have connected the antenna to avoid the GSM module damage Never connect any incompliant power supply to avoid electric accident or system damage 3 Function and Use In this section we provide the basic and extended functions of the 2N SmartCOM pro duct Here is what you can find in this section 3 1 Putting in Operation 3 2 GSM LED Indicator 3 3 Input and Output Circuits 3 4 Input Calibration 3 1 Putting in Operation Operational state is 2N SmartCOM s main function In this state periodic data readouts from input circuits are made 2N SmartCOM responds to queries from the Superi
105. rsion 1 5 x The User Manual corresponds to 2N SmartCOM FW version 1 6 x The User Manual corresponds to 2N SmartCOM FW version 1 7 x The User Manual corresponds to 2N SmartCOM FW version 1 8 x The User Manual corresponds to 2N SmartCOM FW version 1 9 x amp Caution The manufacturer is committed to upgrading the firmware according to the clients requirements Refer to the 2N web sites www 2n cz for the current 2N SmartCOM and GSM module firmware versions and User Manual updates Refer to the Maintenance section for 2N SmartCOM firmware upgrade details 1 3 Terms and Symbols Used Symbols Used in Manual The following symbols and pictograms are used in the manual Safety Always abide by this information to prevent persons from injury Warning Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device amp Caution Important information for system functionality Tip Useful information for quick and efficient functionality Note Routines or advice for efficient use of the device ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee LAT Command 7 AT command stored in the hyper terminal Future Functions and Features The in this document designates the functions and features that are under preparation or development at present en 2 Description and Installation In this section we describe the 2N SmartCOM product and its installation Here is what you
106. rtCOM in the STANDALONE mode if an IP address from the provider s internal range is used The 2N SmartCOM address need not be public if you use the TCPCLIENT server connection If you know the public IP address launch the Putty and get connected via port 10000 which together with the serial port can also be used for configuring Port 10000 is used for configuration input data reading and output control in the IP domain It is in the command mode upon power up and thus need neither be switched nor restarted after configuration Note This port requires the safety password if configured so amp Caution If your 2N SmartCOM fails to respond to incoming TCP connections check the status of the port to which you are connecting If the port is in the command mode notification on incoming connection is sent to the line RING is displayed Hence enter the ata command for answer or set automatic answering by parameter atsO Refer to the General Commands subsection in the List of Supported AT commands below 4 2 List of Supported AT Commands This subsection describes all the AT commands that can be used for 2N SmartCOM c onfiguration including precise format and function specification 2N SmartCOM GSM Commands These commands help configure the connection to the GPRS network i at sccfg mode 2 Enter the command to set the 2N SmartCOM operating mode There are three options TCPCLIENT mode 1
107. s 6 1 for application use details Use the File menu to read configuration import export configuration or reset the connected terminal Via the Options menu you can adjust communication parameters and or change the default language CZ or EN The View section helps you disable the tags that are not frequently used and occupy too much space Open the View menu and specify the tag s to be seen Tip The General tag is always visible It is the only menu that cannot be disabled 2N SmartCom configuration program File Options View Help Serial port COM stings Load configuration RS 2352 M RS 485 M bus Local IP address E mware version SIM number Seral number Error buffer vice type GSM module speci User defined functions RTC Settings PRO Charger PRO IP Access f AT commands FW upload User defined functions State nal level Operator GPRS APN Figure View Menu Go to Help to know details on the Terminal Config manufacturer and version Application Use Tip Not all tags are accessible to all device models General RS 232 RS 485 M Bus Error buffer Own AT commands FW upload User defined functions and IP access are accessible to all terminals WM Bus RTC settings and Charger are available to the SC PRO and SC PRO ETH terminals only Ethernet is accessible to the SC PRO ETH terminals only Having read configuration go to the General tag of the Paramet
108. s and provisions The consumer shall at its own expense obtain software protection of the product The manufacturer shall not be held liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of the use of deficient or substandard security software The consumer shall without delay change the access password for the product after installation The manufacturer shall not be held liable or responsible for any damage incurred by the consumer in connection with the use of the original password The manufacturer also assumes no responsibility for additional costs incurred by the consumer as a result of making calls using a line with an increased tariff Electric Waste and Used Battery Pack Handling Do not place used electric devices and battery packs into municipal waste containers An undue disposal thereof might impair the environment Deliver your expired electric appliances and battery packs removed from them to dedicated dumpsites or containers or give them back to the dealer or manufacturer for environmental friendly disposal The dealer or manufacturer shall take the product back free of charge and without requiring another purchase Make sure that the devices to be disposed of are complete Do not throw battery packs into fire Battery packs may not be taken into parts or shirt circuited either TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Mod ansk 621 143 01 Prague 4 Czech Republic Tel 420 261 301 500 Fax 420 261 301 5
109. s describe the contents of the configuration SMS and all optional parameters The parameters in square brackets are optional and can be omitted The password is the only mandatory parameter The meanings of the IPA command parameters are as follows PWD lt password gt authentication password The password has to be set up first AUTH_PASS configuration parameter The password is the only mandatory parameter in this configuration SMS AUTH lt ip_auth gt this parameter changes the mode and has the following numerical options O disabled 1 enabled ADD lt ip_addr gt add a selected IP address to the list end amp Caution Enter the IP address in the numerical format only ranging from 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 DEL lt ip_id gt delete the IP address on the selected list position amp Caution Select O in the ip_id parameter to delete all the IP addresses from the list The SMS will be as follows SC IPA PWD password DEL 0O REP lt ip_addr_1 gt lt ip_addr_2 gt lt ip_addr_5 gt replace the existing address list with a new one Example Suppose you want to know whether the IP access function is enabled Send the following SMS Fell Del el ee al eel el ell eel ele Nee NaN eae eh ee el eee ee eee eee eee tte ee eee Pes eee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee Now disable the IP access and delete all IP addresses from the list using the following SMS Tip NO I
110. s interconnected its virtual port with this terminal Error an error occurrred during connection or disconnection The Incoming and Outgoing Data fields display the amount of data transmitted in the given direction and are for information only Check off Permanent connection to enable automatic terminal connection to the virtual port upon the application start Press Start to interconnect the terminal with the virtual port If one and the same port is used by multiple terminals the other users will not be able to press Start until the first connection has been finished Refer to the note below Push Stop to terminate communication Note m Although there may be multiple terminals assigned to a virtual port one terminal can only be assigned to the port within one connection In case another user is connected to the terminal the Start button has an orange background colour You can push the button to disconnect the original user and connect the terminal with your virtual port Use the cross to remove the selected row from the table thus cancelling interconnection between the virtual port of the application and the physical port of the terminal easily Virtual Ports O X ZN Terminals Connections Virtual Ports Settings TELECOMMUNICATIONS a Home W Refresh g Search Filte F Name Ports Cd Ready Action TCP 8083 1 Yes a Port Details Fd TCP 8084 1 Yes W Name TCP 8086 TCP 8085 2 Yes Localhost Only N
111. se SC Ping to ensure the correct function of NFG syntax in UDF or keep firewall connection if the terminal is in the STANDALONE mode ee ee eee eee eee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee Enter the command to set the Host IP address to which the ICMP request shall be sent ee ee eee Enter the interval in minutes O means that periodical pings are deactivated at scping test Enter the test command to test configuration before saving The currently changed value is always saved and thus no restart is needed during setting and functionality check Pe ee ee ee ee eee I i at scping save eee all E Enter the command to save the changes FM le el el el ell ele ee Dee eee Nel el el eee eee ett bene eee ee eel Fl al al el el el ell De eee ee eel htt m M eee nl E Enter the command to save the changes and reset the ping parameters immediately p _ 1 Lee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Enter the command to display the current interface values m SCPING HOST 8 8 8 8 SCPING INTERVAL O Nels Nel eel el etait ttt telttate Lee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee eee ee eee eee ee ee ee eee SCPING HOST 1 32 3 SCPING INTERVAL 0 65534 i SCPING TEST i SCPING SAVE i SCPING RESTART i SCPING SRESTART Me ZigBee for 2N SmartCOM PRO Only These commands are available in the 2N SmartCOM PRO
112. ssages Press Enter to quit The disconnect message will be displayed for confirmation ee ee eee Enter the command to display information on the WMbus module Response example SCWMBUS MODULE_TYPE RC1180 MBUS3 2 00 3 14 p eee lt eee eee Enter the command to display the Wireless M Bus setting options Ethernet for 2N SmartCOM PRO ETH Only These commands are implemented in the Ethernet containing 2N SmartCOM PRO E TH version only Fle Ne ele Nel el ell el al NaN ae ee ee lel el ee eel hl htt et te ltel ee en eee Enter the command to set the method of IP address setting m DHCP automatic IP address setting from DHCP server FIXED manual IP address setting p eed etl Leese eee eee eee eee eel FD al el el DN Dee De Re ee eae el el el ele ee eee eee eee ee eee enh tetelntelntnlentntel Lene eee eee fit tte ee ee ee eee i at sceth gateway 192 168 1 254 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee eo ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee Manual secondary DNS setting i at4sceth save Lee ee eee ee eee eee all Enter the command to save changes FD le el ae el el ell eee eee eh tthe ee eee Pees ee ee ee ee ee Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee el hele lee ee lee lll htt nnn g Lee eee ee ee ee ee ee
113. t a terminal to be updated The second column indicates whether the terminal is on line or off line The terminal name serial number and current firmware versions are available here too An actual or scheduled upgrade is indicated by original FW new FW The Status field defines the state of the terminal updating process as follows m OK update completed terminal ready for work UPDATING update in progress ERROR update error E UNKNOWN terminal not connected yet FW version unknown View Groups The table includes only names of terminal groups and offers checkboxes for selection When you select a group and push Update all the terminals assigned to the selected group will be updated Go back to View Terminals to display the update states of all the terminals amp Caution Remember to check off the firmware version and one terminal terminal group at least to enable the Update button Otherwise Update will not be available Tick off the checkbox in the table header to select all table items i e all available terminals and or terminal groups Update Firmware Cx Update 1 selected terminals to firmware 1 6 0 6 1 Select update date and time Date Time 4 leden 2013 moe LA a a a e po ut st ct pa MA A A A XS A MB HM A H Hh HH 21 22 23 24 25 Update 30 1 2013 15 53 oor et bt be fa a Figure Update Firmware Scheduled terminal update Click on Upda
114. t scwmbus dev_add SMC 14785236 125 0F 12 at scwmbus dev_add FML 00101556 0 00 00 at scwmbus dev_add FML 00101556 at scipauth at scipauth add 54 182 153 21 at scwmbus atscdin1 calib_max Figure User Defined AT Commands The last tag helps you upgrade firmware via the terminal COM port Select the path to the current firmware file and press Start to initiate the upgrading process which is Signalled by the progress bar below When the process is completed the terminal will get restarted FW path D NASTROJ SmartCom 1 8 0 8 0 SCE_1 8 0 8 0 bin Browse Start Uploading block Ox4E90 OxK4ECF Size 64 a Uploading block Ox4EDO Ox4FOF Size 64 Uploading block Ox4F10 Ox4F4F Size 64 Uploading block Ox4F50 0Ox4F8F Size 64 Uploading block Ox4F90 Ox4FCF Size 64 Uploading block Ox4FDO OxSOOF Size 64 Uploading block OxS010 0x504F Size 64 Uploading block OxSOS0 OxSO8F Size 64 Uploading block OxSO090 OxS0CF Size 64 Uploading block OxSODO OxS10F Size 64 Uploading block OxS110 0xK514F Size 64 Uploading block Ox5150 0x518F Size 64 Uploading block OxS190 O0xS51CF Size 64 Uploading block OxS1D0 OxS20F Size 64 Uploading block Ox5210 0x524F Size 64 Uploading block OxS250 0x528F Size 64 Uploading block OxS290 O0x52CF Size 64 Uploading block OxS2D0 Ox530F Size 64 Uploading block OxS310 0x534F Size 64 Uploading block OxS350 0x538F Size 64 Uploading block Ox5390 O0x53CF
115. tJ User Groups Vv Ondreji2 Ondrej Abraham Dean Ww Celeron brahama Antonin Abraham J NEOVO Petr78 Petr Abraham oF KarlovGMBH Milanasdasd Milan Abraham J ABBPrag abraham7 Robert Abraham 3 3COMCZ abrahami Zden k Abraham tJ Toshiba a E abraham2 Radek Abraham J wv Sign Out Version 1 8 0 8 1 Protocol 6 Current use Admin Terminals 3 of 1010 Ports 20 Server 90 182 112 51 Server port 50505 Status Connected Figure Users Menu The Users menu is used for user administration The list of users is on left A green dot before the user name means that the user is on line connected to the 2N SmartCOM Server A red dot means that the user is off line logged out Click on the user to display the User Details including the full name login notes and Admin flag if available By clicking on Change password the Administrator can change any user password without knowing the original one This is mainly useful for those users who forget their passwords Click on Edit to change the user details The Groups menu contains the user groups to which the user is assigned Click on Add and select an item from the list to create a new group Push Remove to remove a group from the list Add user Click on the Add user button next to the filter setting You will be asked to complete the login full user name and password to ensure a proper function The parameters are limited and you will be checked during entering No na
116. te to open a new window for you to schedule the upgrading date and time for the selected terminals Push Yes to execute update immediately As the current system time is running on the server the updating procedure will start immediately To execute update later set the required date and time The update will start automatically on the selected day and at the selected time Note There is a server limitation as to the count of terminals for updating If you want to update more terminals than 10 at the same time the first 10 terminals will start updating at the specified time the next 10 terminals will start updating in one minute and so on until all the selected terminals have been updated The purpose of this limitation is to protect the server stability and keep the required rate Firmware Update Details The terminal firmware will be updated from firmware 1 4 0 4 1 to firmware 1 8 0 6 1 on 30 1 2013 13 07 Planned date 30 1 2013 Planned time 13 07 Current version 1 4 0 4 1 Required version 1 8 0 8 1 If you would like to change the planned update click Change otherwise click Keep to close this dialog Figure Firmware Update Details Push the Info button in the Details column to open the Firmware update details including the upgrade date Click on Change to re schedule the upgrade or push Keep to retain the original setting and close the window 8 AT API In this section the 2N SmartCOM AT API fu
117. ter the command to write out the oldest record from the Wireless M Bus meter data space Example of a reply Pe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee bee eee ee eee eel Meaning of parameters timestamp record receiving time UNIX timestamp id record code in circular buffer rssi signal strength in dBM during message receiving len received message length in bytes Tip m You can find different message formats is earlier FW versions SCWMBUS lt timestamp gt lt id gt lt rssi gt lt len gt lt binary data in hexadecimal format gt There is a difference in data contents in this message three information bytes on the Radiocrafts module are added to the end Enter the command to enable mass read out of the messages The optional n parameter defines how many messages are to be read out ee eee eee eee Enter the command to delete the oldest record from the Wireless M Bus meter data space Delete the oldest record and enter the get_oldest command to read the oldest but one record Pees eee ee eee ee Enter the command to enable mass deletion of the messages The optional n parameter defines how many messages are to be deleted Pl ll lll ttt ttl tthe M M Lene eee eee ee eel Enter the command to delete all records from the Wireless M Bus meter data Space Pll el al el el eel etl ttt m M ee ee ee ee E Enter the command to set the device operating mode mE
118. ther send the ATO command or disconnect 2N SmartCOM from the power supply Tip 2N SmartCOM can also be configured via Terminal Config Refer to S 6 If you cannot use a PC make the basic settings using SMS messages Refer to S 5 for details When your 2N SmartCOM has been programmed as required connect the device to the available serial ports RS 232 485 M Bus Launch the hyperterminal and get connected to the 2N SmartCOM public IP address via port 10000 which together with the serial port can be used for configuring Use port 10001 for retransmitting data to RS 232 and port 10002 for retransmitting data to RS 485 M Bus 3 2 GSM LED Indicator Here the variable statuses of the server connection indicating LED are described This LED can have two functions signals the terminal connection to GPRS in the stand alone mode and to the SC server in the TCP client mode both for 2N SmartCOM and 2N SmartCOM PRO For 2N SmartCOM PRO ETH however set the scchled1 parameter to determine whether the LED shall signal the GSM or ETH interface state Figure Front Panel with LED Indicator 1 NO LIGHT POWER OFF indicates that the 12V power supply of the GPRS module is disconnected or works erroneously or the fuse is defective 2 THREE QUICK FLASHES START or RESTART indicates the system start or restart This status must occur whenever the power supply is connected 3 SLOW FLASHING INITIALISATION
119. tions 0 1 m 0 no flow control 1 hardware flow control Pees ee ee eee eee i at scport1 save eee all Enter the command to save the changes Pee eee eee ee ee ee FD lel el ell le eee eee eh htt M M ee ee ee eee Pletal eel heehee ttt ttt ttte bene eee ee eee eee p kettle eee eee Pe ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ASCPORT1 BAUDRATE 110 2304 0 4SCPORT1 DATA_BITS 5 8 i ASCPORT1 STOP _BITS 1 2 ASCPORT1 PARITY 0 4 SSCPORT1 FLOWCONTROL Q 1 i SSCPORT1 SAVE ASCPORT1 RESTART SSCPORT1 SRESTART Port 2 RS 485 M Bus SC Commands These commands are used for setting the RS 485 M Bus parameters ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee PSs ee ey ee ee eee ee Enter the command to set the baud rate to 115 200 bps Pees ee ee eee eee ey ee ee eee ee Enter the command to set the baud rate to 230 400 bps The baud rate can be set to 110 230 400 in standard steps Pe ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee eee M ee eee ee ee ee ee Petes eee eee eee ee ey ee ee eee Enter the command to set the parity check type Setting options 0 4 i at scport2 save eee all Enter the command to save the changes Fle el el Rl el ee ttl ltt ttt m M bee ee eee ee eel Fl lel ell ell NNN eee eel eel eth M M ee ee ee eee p _
120. ts of users and terminals upgrade enable disable and AT API functions It also shows the remaining server operation hours and the current server time Firmware Management oy Home Q Search Filter Version Firmware Action SCE 1 8 0 8 0 1 8 0 8 1 Refresh Terminal_4 Serial Number 50 0533 0025 Firmware Management Users Groups Links Terminals Server Settings Firmware Management Hardware View Groups Update Firmware Version Status 1 8 0 8 1 OK Terminal_3 50 0522 0002 1 8 0 8 1 OK v Sign Out E m E gm Terminal_2 Terminal_1 50 0369 0080 50 0369 0075 50 0343 0014 50 0343 0014 1 8 0 8 1 yr a By Bs OK OK 1 5 0 5 1 OK 50 0295 1000 50 0295 0999 50 0295 0998 50 0295 1000 50 0295 0999 50 0295 0998 14041 318 081 1 3 0 3 0 UPDATING OK 14041318081 UPDATING 3 jo ee oe 50 0295 0997 50 0295 0996 50 0295 0995 50 0295 0997 50 0295 0996 50 0295 0995 14 0 4 1 gt 17 0 7 1 1404 1 14 0 4 1 UPDATING 3 OK OK 50 0295 0994 50 0295 0994 1404 1 OK 50 0295 0993 50 0295 0993 14 0 4 1 OK O m oa 50 0295 0992 50 0295 0992 1 4 0 4 1 OK 50 0295 0991 50 0295 0991 1 4 0 4 1 OK Version 1 8 0 8 1 Protocol 6 Current user Admin Terminals 3 of 1010 Ports 20 Server 90 182 112 51 Server port 50505 Sta
121. tus Connected Figure Firmware Management Menu The Firmware Management menu is used for updating the 2N SmartCOM terminal firmware via the 2N SmartCOM Server The user selects a firmware version and ticks off the terminal or group of terminals to be updated This enables the Update but ton Push the button to execute automatic update for all the selected terminals Note The terminals that are off line during the update will be updated as soon as they log in to the 2N SmartCOM Server There is a list of available FW versions in the left section of the window Push the Add button to add a new firmware version to the list Caution Just one default firmware version identical with the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel FW version is available after a new server installation Add more firmware versions to the database if necessary If you just upgrade the 2N SmartCOM Server keeping the configuration instead of installing a new server the firmware files will be retained The firmware list will be identical with the original one plus a new default firmware version If you select a SC or SCE terminal for upgrade the firmware versions matching these HW types will only be listed to avoid false FW upload The right hand window section displays a table including the list of all configured terminals or terminal groups View Groups View Terminals View Terminals The table includes six columns The checkbox helps selec
122. ue to a number ranging between O and 1023 Practically the O 1020 range is used the remaining three steps are used for overvoltage detection The purpose of calibration is to compensate the inaccuracy of components and external factors and to ensure that the 960 value of the A D converter matches exactly 10V in each input The value usually oscillates slightly around this point Let us give an example suppose you place two terminals next to each other under identical external conditions One terminal will measure 966 and the other 957 for 10V Calibrate the input to eliminate such inconsistency Note Keep in mind that an uncalibrated input is not non functional It is able to measure and read values less precisely but sufficiently for rough voltage or current detection For calibration use the terminals and AT commands described in Subs 4 2 or the Terminal Config tool refer to S 6 for setting and application details The following figure shows the calibration diagram and basic principle The meaning of the curves are explained below Output of AD converter U V Calibrated output AT command 1023 100 Max level cca 960 80 at scadcl get_value SCADC1 GET_VALUE 80 OK Threshold high 709 Calibrated max value amp V Original value 620 Calibrated value 400 500 50 at scadc1 get_value SCADC1 GET_VALUE 50 OK Original value 480 Calibrated value 250 _ Calibrated range
123. ulations Laws and Directives 0 0 ee 146 13 3 General Instructions and Cautions 1 Product Overview In this section we introduce the 2N SmartCOM product outline its application options and highlight the advantages following from its use The section also includes Safety precautions Here is what you can find in this section 1 1 Product Description 1 2 Upgrade 1 3 Terms and Symbols Used 1 1 Product Description The 2N SmartCOM GPRS communication unit is a new product developed and manufactured to provide the maximum utility value quality and reliability We hope you will be fully satisfied with the 2N SmartCOM for a long time Use 2N SmartCOM in accordance herewith for the purposes it was designed and manufactured for 2N SmartCOM is designed for Internet connection via the GPRS network and data retransmission from peripherals connected to RS 232 485 M Bus via the IP protocol and GPRS network to a data requesting server or device Two relay outputs can be controlled and switched and parameters can be measured on two galvanically connected inputs Safety Precautions 9 not switch on 2N SmartCOM in the vicinity of medical apparatuses to avoid interference The minimum distance of the antenna and pacemakers should be 0 5m at least Ri Do not switch 2N SmartCOM aboard a plane Do not switch 2N SmartCOM near petrol stations chemical facilities or sites where explosives are used Pay
124. ver You can enter ASCII characters which will automatically be translated into Hexa for later server settings The key length is 32 hexa 16 ASCII characters Or you can enter hexa characters The ASCII field is thus not applied See the figure above Set the encryption mode in the Packet encryption mode parameter There are three options DISABLED 2N SmartCOM Server does not encrypt any data OPTIONAL 2N SmartCOM Server encrypts data if the counterparty requires SO FORCED 2N SmartCOM Server encrypts all incoming and outgoing data amp Caution Important A change of these parameters will affect the server function directly Remember the changed values for later use For example if you change the Listen Port you will have to enter a new port during login If you forget it you will have to reinstall the whole server The web interface connection is only possible from the IP addresses from which the terminal or Control Panel were connected Any other connecting attempts will be rejected to avoid server violation The other part does not affect the server function You can modify the Log level settin g which is a digital value specifying how detailed the LOG file should be The setting options are 1 5 The default value is 3 The Max user and Terminal TCP connections items are automatically set to the highest possible value according to the licence Enter the required count of connections if necessary If
125. wise the terminals cannot be connected to the 2N SmartCOM Server You can select the ports to be forwarded to your LAN via the NAT during installation Installation Once launched the installation program will scan your PC If it finds another 2N SmartCOM Server version it will ask you whether to uninstall If you select No the wizard will be terminated If you select Yes the current 2N SmartCOM Server version will be removed Then you will be asked whether or not to remove the configuration files If you select No the current configuration will be retained and the application will only be updated Now the 2N SmartCOM Server Setup Wizard is launched Follow the wizard instructions Select the directory for the 2N SmartCOM Server to be installed By default C Program Files 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N SmartCOM SC Server is used Also select the port for the application to communicate with the terminals and other 2N SmartCOM Control Panel applications Make sure that the port is accessible from the Internet see above and properly configured in all terminals and applications Http accessibility is necessary as the selected port provides a listing of LOG files and can be used for firmware downloading to terminals Firmware is downloaded whenever upgrade is initiated by the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel or the address is entered into the terminal Here you can also set the port for the AT API refer to S 8 for details Now the
126. wizard is ready to install the 2N SmartCOM Server It displays the list of settings Check the set parameters carefully as the values cannot be changed without reinstallation when the installation has been completed If you find an error push the Back button to return to the respective window If all the settings are OK push Install to continue The wizard now installs the 2N SmartCOM Server The 2N SmartCOM Server service is launched automatically after installation If the automatic launch fails for any reason launch the service manually Now the 2N SmartCOM Server is ready for use Note The 2N SmartCOM Server requires 500 MB of free disk space at least for installation Use the 2N SmartCOM Control Panel application to make changes in the 2N SmartCOM Server settings Licencing All the 2N SmartCOM Server functions are Subject to licence For your first installation of the application onto your PC you will receive the trial licence for 800 h operation and connection of 2 users and 2 terminals amp Caution The clock counter is increased by 1 by every 2N SmartCOM Server restart The 2N SmartCOM Licence Tool is installed together with the server Having launched the application you can see the version ID and details on service settings for the server installed See Figure a SmartCOM license tool 2N SmatCOM Server Configuration Tool ver 1 6 0 8 1 Server status Running Listing parameters
127. y voltage Batt Batt contacts for gel lead acid accumulator 3 RS 485 M Bus RS232 connector depends on the device version 4 Ethernet interface optional N e UI Figure 2N SmartCOM Connectors Top View SMA connector for ZigBee antenna optional SMA connector for Wireless M Bus antenna optional Input circuit terminal block RE1 RE2 relay contacts IN1 IN2 input circuits type is determined by jumper settings GND ground to be used with input circuits IN1 and IN2 U Up auxiliary contacts with supply voltage to be used e g for connecting supply voltage to relays directly connected to U U contacts on 4 pin power supply connector Signalling LEDs ZigBee WMbus GSM LED SIM holder SMA connector for GSM antenna 2 2 Before You Start Installation Conditions Install the 2N SmartCOM GSM antenna with respect to the signal quality in the location Where the signal is poor use a higher gain antenna not included in the delivery Install 2N SmartCOM off sensitive devices and human bodies to avoid EM interference Refer to the Technical Parameters S 6 for the allowed range of working temperatures 2N SmartCOM may not be operated on sites exposed to direct sunshine or in the vicinity of heat sources 2N SmartCOM is designed for indoor use Never expose it to rain running water condensation moisture mist etc 2N SmartCOM may not be exposed to aggressive gases acid vap

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