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1. cece 23 8 3 Logged GC 10 Status Data siminer aiaa 24 9 System Requirement Sson nare e aa E Ea 26 10 Software Installation Guide 0 0 2 ccc ec eecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeenneeees 26 11 Un installing the Software cccccceeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteseeeeas 27 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 3 General Information 3 1 Deliverables The GC 10is delivered in a box containing all that is needed to start using the GC 10 SMS Alarm Unit GC 10 SMS Alarm Unit Power Cable Configuration Cable GSM Antenna ACD with GC 10 Configuration Software GC 10 User Guide GC 10 Installation Guide 3 2 GC 10 Basic Functionality The GC 10 Wireless Control Box performs simple remote control functions data logging and communication via SMS messages using an integrated GSM modem The main features are e Sending of SMS messages initiated by e Status change of digital input e Reaching a predefined setpoint on an analogue value such as temperature level or flow e Cyclic ata predefined time e Remote setting On Off of digital outputs via an SMS message from a mobile telephone e Reporting input and output status on SMS request e Realtime alarm scheduling with profiles e Simple control functions including a timer e Local data logging with time stamp 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 4 Getting Started Before starting we recommend that you read the User Guide and the Installation Guide Plea
2. report status of digital inputs e DO stat 0 0 0 0 report status of digital outputs e Al1 stat 0 report value of first analogue input as scaled e Al2 stat 0 report value of second analogue input as scaled The text in the last 4 SMS texts 16 19 will automatically be used Note that you can add text such as the site name to these messages In case you wish to reload these messages cut and paste them Message 16 DI stat DIO DI1 DI2 DI3 Message 17 DO stat DO0 D01 D02 D03 Message 18 Al stat AIO Message 19 Al1 stat AI1 Sending an SMS message Cmdx to the GC 10 will return a status SMS from the GC 10 as follows e x 1 reports DI status e x 2 reports DO status e x 3 reports first Al value e x 4reports second Al value CMD1 gt DI stat 1 1 0 0 40202 03 10 14 BRODERSEN GC 10 6 4 Configuration SMS Mobile No Tab sheet Layout GC 10 Configuration S2000 INI Node 1 File SystemLog Options Help Make connection Upload Log Download SMS Phone Number SMS Provider Number No Telephone Number A SMS Command Security Telephone Number Granted 1 Telephone Number View Guide SMS Phone No list SMS Mobile No Enter the list of mobile phone numbers to which SMS alarms are to be sent Enter telephone numberin the Telphone no list via SMS GC 10 v 2 05 and newer Up to five telephone numbers in the telephone list in t
3. 1 Up load end 18 02 04 10 20 39 8 3 Logged GC 10 Status Data Below is a list covering the pre defined log IDs used Event Power ON and or micro processor reset Program download or change of set up Errors detected by the controller Status error communication error etc The log memory has been up loaded the PC will request this log to take place Log buffer overflow Log ID in application out of range Clock has been updated 40202 03 10 24 BRODERSEN GC 10 9 System Requirements Minimum requirements for running the GC 10 configuration software Hardware IBM compatible PC with a Pentium Processor 32 MB RAM 30 MB free hard disk space Mouse and keyboard SVGA monitor minimum display resolution 768 x 1024 Small Fonts CD ROM or DVD drive 1 serial RS232 COM port Software 32 bit operating system MS Windows2000 NT4 0 or WindowsXP 10 Software Installation Guide Before you start installation of the software please make sure that you do not have any prior versions of GC 10 configuration software or IOTOOL32Pro installed If you have you should un install by using the Add or Remove Program option inthe Control Panel Place the installation CD in your CD drive and if autorun is enabled on your PC the installation will start automatically If not you should type D setup in the Run windows located under the Start button on your MS Windows desktop Now the installatio
4. 4 AlO 18 02 04 10 10 13 4 50 5 Al1 18 02 04 10 10 35 5 100 6 TO 18 02 04 10 10 51 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 50 100 7 T1 18 02 04 10 11 16 7 51 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 50 100 8 T2 18 02 04 10 11 32 8 51 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 50 100 9 T3 18 02 04 10 11 13 9 31 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 50 100 10 T4 18 02 04 10 12 13 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 50 100 11 T5 18 02 04 10 12 13 11 31 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 50 100 gt 130 Status loggs see next page The I O data in the TO T5 logs is structured as DIO DI DI2 DI3 DOO DO1 DO2 DO3 AIO Al1 Digital inputs and digital outputs is logged as the value 0 or 1 where 0 OFF and 1 ON Analogue input values are logged as the chosen scaled value If you have selected the scale to be 0 4095 a maximum input will be logged as the decimal value 4095 If the analogue inputs are logged as decimal values 0 4095 0 min input and 4095 max input you have to calculate the real value e g atemperature or another signal input level 40202 03 10 23 BRODERSEN GC 10 Example If the analogue input is a temperature Pt100 input with a range of 50 100 degrees Celsius the logged value 1051 equals the temperature of 100 50 4095 x 1051 50 11 5 degrees Celsius If you use MS Excel you can make the calculations there and get the real readings reported directly Upload of log data is in the file started with Station number 1 Up load start 18 02 04 10 20 39 and ended with Station number
5. Note text is not case sensitive 7 General Program Options 7 1 Selecting Language In the Option menu you are able to change language After changing the language the program must be re started to use the selected language At present only English and German languages are supported but other languages will be added as and when required 7 2 Special Program Options The configuration tool has some helpful options which you will find in the System Log drop down menu The options are listed below 7 2 1 View System Log If you activate view system log you will get an extra window at the bottom of your configuration tool Itis a system log which reports all events and activities performed by the driver communicating with the GC 10 Useful if connecting to the GC 10is a problem 40202 03 10 18 BRODERSEN GC 10 7 2 2 Locking at Last Log Default activated means that the configuration tool will scroll the system log so the last log line is always viewable in the system log window 7 2 3 Clear the System Log Clears the system log 7 2 4 Add Msg to System Log This feature allows you to add comments to the System Log by a prompt in the dialogue box below Insert message into the System Log x 7 2 5 Saving System Log Saves the System Log in a file 7 2 6 Print System Log Prints the System Log on the printer let Save in Sy IOTOOL32 y ex Ee 2 sysLog History Desktop we My Documents My Computer A E ee
6. message You must close all drivers before uninstalling please refer to Section 10 above Note This document is subject to changes without notice 40202 03 10 26 BRODERSEN GC 10 40202 03 10 27 BRODERSEN GC 10 40202 03 10 28
7. start configuring the GC 10 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 5 User Guide 5 1 Starting GC 10 Configuration Tool On your desktop you will find a GC 10 Config icon Start the configuration tool by double clicking on this icon During start up the required drivers will be initiated and you will see small pop up boxes with progress bars appearing and disappearing Finally the configuration tool will start the main user interface Use for connecting to GC 10 Use for uploading of log from GC 10 GC 10 Corfiguration S2000 INI Node 1 Eile Systemfog Options Help Make connection Upload Log Alarm module config dg Message and Profiles SMS Mobile no Output Control l Digital input event config RRE DI Pulse Pulse Analog input event config x Al Value DeadBand Scale High Low 0 Jr r 1 fo sf fo Time event config Time Active 0 1 2 3 4 5 jo 50 3 r K Hour 10 yy Configuration Tab sheets SMS Profile SMS Profile Download 3 Active Active Active SMS Message Va Button for downloading of the configuration parameters to GC 10 SMS Profile 3 Active Active Active SMS Message E lt r View Guide 3 Active Active Active SMS Messane Open this User guide pa CS o J Indicator for online with GC 10 40202 03 10 BRODE
8. the File Menu The following dialogue box appears Select the required directory and press OK 40202 03 10 20 BRODERSEN GC 10 Select Directory Eg 7 k R Directory in which to Directory Name place log data CARTULOG Directories Eiles ecs G Nett E E c jaci H E In this example the C RTULOG directory has been selected The Option Menu gives you a number of choices of how to save your uploaded data and a number of parameter settings of the upload format Tv Append to Lt 7 Use MMDDxxxx CS format Use MMDD CS format File Format Cancel v Update Time in Node Enter Auto Mode When Started File Extention cS Enter auto mode now Upload all Format of 100th of Seconds fo for net 22 04 2004 13 57 16 v Status Bar LoG csv Reset Log In Node Current upload status Reading log Node time PC Time Filling indicator Append all uploads to LOG CSV E MMMM 40202 03 10 21 BRODERSEN GC 10 File name and filing options 3 options are available e Save Login LOG CSV use same file for all log uploads e Save Log in MMDDxxxx CSV format MM month DD day xxxx number of upload e Save Log in MMDD CSV format MM month DD day File format Always use CSV format which is pure text file Update time in node Tick if you want the GC 10 internal clock to be synchronised to the PC time at every log upload En
9. up the parameters and functions you save the configuration in a project file ini and download the settings into the GC 10 by pressing the Download button We recommend that you follow the configuration flow diagram see page 9 as the selection options in a tab sheet may disable or enable the parameter settings on a following tab sheet 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 Alarm Module Config Tab Define events and actions SMS Message and Profiles Define SMS alarms status texts Define profiles scheduling and SMS no SMS Mobile no Tab Define mobile numbers for receiving alarm and authentication if required Output Control Tab Define output control parameters Save to file The procedure for remotely controlling outputs is described in section Controlling output with SMS from mobile phone See 6 6 page 18 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 6 2 Configuration Alarm Module Config Tab Sheet See fig page 6 Digital input Event Config Foreach ofthe 4 digital inputs you can define whata rising pulse and or falling pulse event should do Options are e Activate SMS profile 1 3 Define which SMS profile an event should activate see page 15 e SMS Message Defines the SMS message number to send SMS number refers to the SMS messages defined in the next tab sheet e Log active logs the event in the GC 10 with a time stamp NOTE When powered up the GC 10 will see an active input as a rising pul
10. GC 10 Wireless Control Box User Guide BRODERSEN GC 10 1 Introduction This GC 10 Installation and User Guide will assist you in installing and configuring the Brodersen GC 10 SMS Alarm Unit The guide covers the installation of the configuration software and gives a detailed description of the setup features The guide is divided into sections The main parts are Software installation anda User Guide describing the setup of the GC 10 and the options available Wiring and installation details can be found in the GC 10 Installation Guide and further information can be found on the Brodersen website www brodersensystems com where you will also find the latest news programming examples and application notes You can also obtain assistance from your local distributor 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 Index 1 INMPOAUCTION sccccsrsincsdastae cs ctnviediisnistsm ni andmnds daieianduieedac amnion 2 2 MNOS X aaa agate nee tate ee ign oa qen ea eects cca de evan dan dues E EEE 3 3 General Informatia ieseassandgescaesentasdgeastsasnnesecannrenes 4 iT Deliverable Satiiri aa E i 4 3 2 GC 10 Basic Functionality lt asiireriineassnsiainiiiiii eea 4 4 Getting Stated hanne anain a deste eee 5 5 User GUIDE sas deceecdses Aitadhcaresagtneiade aaea aiaia ieai 6 5 1 Starting GC 10 Configuration tool seseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerereeernee nea 6 5 2 Procedure for Setting up the GC 10 00 ec eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 7 5 3 Saving an
11. RSEN GC 10 5 2 Procedure for Setting Up the GC 10 Please make sure that the GC 10 is powered up Read the module data by clicking on Make Connections When the Rescan pop up menu appears you select the COM port used no other settings are needed Select OK and the configuration software will scan the module to confirm that a GC 10 is present After the rescan procedure is finished the module will be on line You can check the connection in the Status Box lower right corner If it has turned green the GC 10 is on line Ifit has not turned green check that the cable is correct the module is powered up and try to connect to the module again The GC 10is now ready for setting up All the adjustable parameters can be configured inthe Setup and Configuration Parameters section see page 8 The configuration made can be downloaded to the GC 10 unit by clicking the Download button 5 3 Saving and Restoring Configuration Data Files Settings configuration made in the configuration tool can be saved by selecting File and Save as The settings are saved in a project file ini which can be copied and used on other PCs When you want to download the data from a saved project file just connect the GC 10 open the file and make sure that the GC 10is on line Click Download and all the settings from the file will be downloaded to the GC 10 If you want to store the settings to more GC 10 s just connect a new GC 10 apply power and click th
12. d Restoring Configuration Data Files ccee 7 5 4 Closing the GC 10 Configuration Tool and the Drivers 7 6 Setup and Configuration Parameters 0 ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeteeetteeteeeneees 8 6 1 General about Configuration ccceeeceteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeneenaes 8 6 2 Configuration Alarm Module Config Tab Sheet 0008 10 6 3 Configuration SMS Message and Profiles Tab sheet 13 6 4 Configuration SMS Mobile No Tab Sheet eeee 15 6 5 Configuration Output Control Tab Sheet c eee 16 6 6 Control Output with SMS from Mobile Phone 0 18 7 General Program Options 0 cecccecceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeneeesneeeneenaes 18 7 1 Selecting Language essnee 18 7 2 Special Program Options ccccecceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeseteesseeeees 18 7 2 1 View System LOQ irinse nEaN 18 7 2 2 LOCK at LASt a rsen aea AE ES EA EE A EERE 18 7 2 3 Clear the System Logrsecpeenan enana ete 19 7 2 4 Add Msg to System LOG ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeenteeteneeestneeeeenneeenes 19 7 2 5 Save System LOg AS aeaeo ad teini 19 7 2 6 Print System LOG cccceececeteceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeseeesteeseeesseeenes 19 To THE IP ODIOS rantaian aes siida 19 8 Uploading Log from GC 10 isinsnrnniniinninna ns 20 8 1 Setting Upload Options 0 cee ec cee eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeseeeenes 20 8 2 Structure and Format of Uploaded Data
13. e None None None gt SMS Message Up to 20 SMS texts can be entered in the SMS message chart You can send an actual analogue value by using the syntax Al0 for the first analogue value and Al1 for the second analogue value SMS texts numbered 16 19 are by default configured for sending status request messages If NOT used they are available for other purposes The setting options are e SMS Messages Enter SMS messages Can contain analogue values e Enable status on request Enable the option to get an I O status SMS messages from the GC 10 by sending a pre defined SMS message from your mobile See section Status on request on following page 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 SMS Profile Define the 3 SMS profiles SMS profiles can be used for scheduling alarm messages to different users mobile numbers at different times of the day Each profile can contain 5 different numbers selectable from the Phone no list The adjustments are e Start hour Define from when the profile is active e Stop hour Define when profile is de activated e Phone nos Define the Phone nos to be in the profile Status on Request When ticked in the Enable box you will enable the SMS request function This function makes it possible to send an SMS request to the GC 10 and ask for an I O status to be returned by SMS 4 different options are available e DI stat 0 0 0 0
14. e Download button again Each time making sure that the module is on line before downloading 5 4 Closing the GC 10 Configuration Tool and the Drivers Important note When you are running the configuration tool the communication driver requires the full service of the COM port and it does not accept any othe rprograms using the COM port After closing the software you must close the basic driver You will find the driver icon on the bottom right side of your screen Point at the icon right click your mouse and select close now your COM port is clear for use by other programs 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 6 Setup and Configuration Parameters The configuration tool is designed to provide you with easy and simple configuration features It is important that you get familiar with the basic configuration strategy See page 6 e Start with the Alarm Module Config tab sheet Define which events should initiate which actions e Next enter the SMS Message and Profiles tab sheet Enter SMS Message texts and setup profiles of the SMS alarm message recipients e The third step is to enter the SMS Mobile No tab sheet and enter all the mobile numbers for receiving SMS alarm messages Authorised telephone numbers allowed to receive status messages and change outputs are also entered here e Finally youenterthe Output Control tab sheet This is for configuring simple control functions for outputs After setting
15. fal My Network P Save as type Lag files TXT X Cancel A 7 3 Help Options Under the Help drop down menu you will find the software information and version Help for using the program is basically only in this document and in the help and information line at the bottom of the screen There is no F1 help 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 8 How to Upload Saved Data from the GC 10 Logged data can be uploading from the GC 10 to a PC using the same RS232 cable used in configuring the GC 10 After communication has been established you are able to empty the GC 10 Log Buffer using the upload facility When clicking the Upload Log Icon the following menu appears This is the Upload Log Main Menu where you can set the parameters for the upload routine Graphical view showing the Nets and Nodes Node 1 symbolises the GC 10 C RTULOG Upload log File Options Help Cancel Information about last time the GC m Last read info for net 10 was uploaded Last uoloac 170237 21 0248 a filename ast file us oses ooo M Current upload status Rradina siz Node tn i PC Tin f o y O Filina indise O 8 1 Setting Upload Options Before you start uploading a log file you must define the log upload options The first entry is to specify the directory in which to place the logged data after it has been uploaded This is done by choosing the Select Directory command in
16. he configuration table can be entered with a SMS message This is done by using the SMS format Cmdpno phone no 0 phone no 1 phone no 2 etc up to 5 numbers Example Cmdpno 45123456 will write 45123456 into telephone no 0 in the list Existing number in the actual entry will be overwritten If you do not enter any number but just define the entry will be overwritten with blanks 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 GSM Providers Short Message Service Centre No SMSC The SMS Service Centre Number can be obtained from the GSM provider Some providers do not use a SMSC number as they can automatically route SMS messages to the SMS Service centre if such is the case leave blank SMS Command Security Defines the phone numbers authorised to receive status messages from the GC 10 and to control outputs with SMS messages Ifno phone numbers are entered authentication is not activated and all valid messages are accepted 6 5 Configuration Output Control Tab sheet Layout RTU COM Configuration S2000 INI Node 1 File SystemLog Options Help Rescan Upload Log Alarm module config SMS Message and Profiles SMS Mobile no Output Control Output 0 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Dorion View Guide Timer Time settings 0 Ej Controlling Output Each output can be controlled by an event and cyclic activities of a DI and Al A timer function is possible for output 0 first output The timer
17. is input event or a cyclic event that is set to activate the output Example If an input event is to directly activate deactivate an output and you enable Timer ON the function will be as shown in Fig 1 l e the input has to be ON for longer than the time delay before the output is activated Fig 1 T __T Event Dlx Alx or Tx DOO On delay DOO Off delay T Time Setting 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 CMD settings The CMD Command box must be ticked to enable control with SMS message from amobile phone Time settings Timing period is defined in seconds 6 6 Control Output with SMS from Mobile Phone Outputs can be controlled remotely via an SMS message By sending an SMS message to the GC 10 you can activate or de activate an output Sending an SMS message Cmdxx to the GC 10 where xx defines the action will activate or de activate the outputs Sending an SMS message AckCmdxx will both activate or de activate the outputs and return an SMS message to confirm execution of the command or not An action is defined by xx from the following list xx 10 De activate output 0 1st output xx 11 Activate output 0 1st output xx 20 De activate output 1 2nd output xx 21 Activate output 0 2nd output xx 30 De activate output 3 3rd output xx 31 Activate output 2 3rd output xx 40 De activate output 3 4th output xx 41 Activate output 3 4th output
18. is started whenever a control event is activated for output 0 40202 03 10 16 BRODERSEN GC 10 5 different events can control the outputs e DIx Digital input change Alx Analogue value reaching a setpoint Tx Cyclic time event Timer On delay or off delay timer function CMD Command SMS from mobile phone By default all outputs can be controlled from an SMS command message If an output is not to be controlled from an SMS command the box should be left blank The On and Off tick boxes provide the following functions e Ticking the On box will activate the output at the specific event e Ticking the Off box will de activate the output at the specific event Ticking both the On and Off boxes will activate the output when and only when the specific event is activated Note an output can be controlled by more than one input event E g an output can be activated by input 0 and de activated by input 1 Timer settings e When ticking the On box an On delay function is provided for output 0 e When ticking the Off box an Off delay function is provided for output 0 When you enable a timer function it is linked in between the event that controls output 0 and output 0 Enabling the timer alone does not give any function Ticking in Timer ON makes a simple a delay in the output going ON and ticking in Timer OFF makes a delay in the output going OFF It makes no difference whether it
19. n of the software is in progress In general you just enter Next at every installation screen When the GC 10 configuration software is installed on your PC and ready to use anicon will appear on the desktop When using the GC 10 configuration software to generate a configuration file the GC 10 must be connected to the PC as some parts of the setup require a direct reading in the GC 10 for showing the setup options When you have made a configuration setup on one unit you will be able to store the settings in a project file The project file will contain all settings and you can easily copy the project file to other computers for downloading the GC 10 setting into other GC 10 s 40202 03 10 25 BRODERSEN GC 10 Important note When you are running the GC 10 configuration software you are using a serial driver on the COM port The driver requires full service from the COM port and it does not accept any other programs using the COM port After closing the GC 10 configuration software you must close the basic driver You find the driver icon onthe bottom right side of your screen Point atthe icon right click your mouse and close the driver now your COM port is free for use by other programs Point at this icon 11 Un installing the Software The software is un installed by entering the Add or Remove program facility in Windows Control Panel and un install GC 10 configuration software If during un installation you see the
20. se event if only rising pulse box is ticked If both rising pulse and falling pulse boxes are ticked no event is activated at power up until there is a change in the input 40202 03 10 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 Analogue Input Event Config The analogue inputs are 12 bit resolution 0 4095 bits This means that minimum input equals the value 0 and maximum input equals 4095 For each of the 2 analogue inputs you can define e Value setpoint value in bits If the analogue input value passes a defined setpoint an event is activated You can calculate the bit value from the following formula Setpoint value 4096 x setpoint min Input Max value min value Example Input range is 4 20mA setpoint wanted is 10mA Setpoint value 4095x 10mA 4mA 1535 bits 20mA 4mA e Deadband Define deadband Hysteresis window in number of bits High Activated Al Value Deadband Setpoint Time Alarm ON Alarm OFF 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 LOW Activated Al Value Deadband Setpoint Time Alarm ON Alarm OFF Scale Define the scaling of the analogue input to be reported in SMS Only the values in the drop down menu are allowed High Low Activate when setpoint is reached up and or down Log logs event with time stamp in GC 10 SMS profile Activate SMS profile 1 3 Define which SMS profile an event should activate SMS Message Defines
21. se pay special attention to the section dealing with electrical safety when working with the GC 10 Important Ifyou already have aversion of Brodersen OTOOL32 Pro on you PC please uninstall it prior to loading the GC 10 software when another version of IOTOOL32 Pro will be installed The User and Installation Guide will take you through the installation and configuration of the GC 10 step by step to ensure a trouble free operation Place a SIM card in the SIM cardholder Make sure that the PIN code is disabled Fit the GSM antenna to the antenna plug Connect the power cable to the power supply terminals Please note of the power supply voltage printed on the label next to the power supply terminal Plug the configuration cable into the programming port on the top right corner of the GC 10 Plug the Sub D 9 pole into a free COM port on your PC if you do not have a COM port on your PC you should use a USB to RS232 converter and use aUSB portinstead Install the GC 10 configuration software on your PC as per the instructions in the Software Installation Section see page 26 Apply power to the GC 10 and wait for a connection to the GSM network the modem LED onthe front of the GC 10 should start flashing slowly Ifthe modem LED is ON constantly the GC 10 is not connected to the GSM network In which case check that you have disabled the PIN code and that the SIM card works satisfactorily ina mobile telephone You are now ready to
22. ter automode options Not used Upload all Tick if you wanta full upload ofall data from the GC 10 Ifnotticked only logged data since last log upload will be uploaded Format of 100th of second Enable or disable use of 100th of a second in the log time stamp C RTULOG Upload log File Options Help S Na Node 1 a Starts upload m Last read info for net Last uploac 17 02 97 21 02 48 Current record ast file us fLoG csv to be uploaded Current upload status Rearinn 69 07 02 97 09 46 54 Node tin 17 02 97 21 23 38 PC Tin 17 02 97 21 23 39 Time stamp Fillinn indin E 40202 03 10 22 BRODERSEN GC 10 lif you have ticked the Use MMDDxxxx CSV format in the Options File Name and Filing Options Menu the uploaded files will be saved as follows The first file uploaded on the 18 of February will be named 02180000 CSV the second 02180001 CSV and soon 8 2 Structure and Format of Uploaded Data After uploading of the data you can view the generated comma separated ASCII log file using an editor or by importing itinto a spreadsheet such as Microsoft Excel Each item of logged data is defined by anid Shown below is an example of how the data is structured in the log file Log file structure Log id I O Date Time Log id I O data 0 DIO 18 02 04 10 09 10 0 1 1 DI1 18 02 04 10 09 25 1 1 2 DI2 18 02 04 10 09 45 2 10 3 DI3 18 02 04 10 09 55 3 0
23. the SMS message phone no to send Time Event Config Defines up to 6 cyclic activities for sending SMS and or logging all inputs and outputs in GC 10 log The options are 12 Active Defines if a cyclic time event should be enabled Hour amp minutes time settings Select at which time every day the cyclic event should be performed Log All All I O values will be logged cyclically as defined in the time setting SMS profile Activates SMS profile 1 3 Define which cyclic SMS profile should be activated SMS Message Define the SMS message number to send 40202 03 10 BRODERSEN GC 10 6 3 Configuration SMS Message and Profiles Tab Sheet Layout GC 10 Configuration S2000 INI Node 1 Eile SystemLog Options Help Make connection Upload Log Alarm module config SMS Message and Profiles SMS Mobile no Output Control SMS Message Download Text 0 160 Characters How to do variables in text No SMS Message Al0 Value Al0 ALARM Door Open All Value A11 ALARM Window Open ALARM 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 I Enable status on request E Pisis View Guide Profile StartHour StopHour Phone No 1 Phone No 2 Phone No 3 Phone No 4 Phone No 5 1 1 X 18 X 1 X 2 X 3 X 5 Ed 6 z StartHour StopHour Phone No 1 Phone No 2 Phone No 3 Phone No 4 Phone No o zA bB Mm z fs x None x None x None gt StartHour StopHour Phone No 1 Phone No 2 Phone No 3 Phone No 4 Phone No 1 x fo fo v Non
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