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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DIN-Rail Module „GX155“
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1. lt OUTz gt lt TIME gt 1513 Time How long should the relay switch in seconds Maximum time 300 seconds Special value default 0 only activation see below Examples SET ALARM OUT1 OUT3 1513 Since no time was indicated 0 is used automatically The relays 1 and 3 switch at ALARM and remain activated until ALARM DISABLE 1513 is sent TEST and RESET requests the current confirmation accordingly and resets them to DEFAULT off RS RELAYTIME has the higher priority When the set time is lower RELAYTIME is used automatically as the switching time 25 7 5 Further Sensors The product also has additional sensors that can be used for alarming 7 5 1 Internal Temperature Measurement TEMP The product has an internal temperature sensor on the GSM PCB that can be used to issue an alarm in case of temperatures that give reason for concern e g less than 0 C or above 40 C However the intrinsic temperature is measured here instead of the ambience temperature The command for configuration is SET TEMP MIN Temp MAX Temp 1513 Min value 390 39 0 C Max value 850 85 0 C 83 When using MIN and MAX values this threshold is deactivated automatically since there is no measured value behind it The value MIN Temp must be less than the value MAX Temp Example SETTEMP 10 225 1513 An alarm is triggered below 1 C and above 22 5 C TEST and RESET requests the current confirma
2. Name switching input IN2 SET NAMEIN3 10 characters max lt PIN gt Name switching input IN3 SET NAMEINA 10 characters max lt PIN gt Name switching input IN4 SET NAMEIN5 10 characters max lt PIN gt Name switching input IN5 SET NAMEOUT1 lt 10 characters max gt lt PIN gt Name relay OUT1 SET NAMEOUT2 10 characters max lt PIN gt Name relay OUT2 SET NAMEOUT3 10 characters max lt PIN gt Name relay OUT3 83 Only regular characters a z A Z must be used No special characters must be used Spaces may be used but are counted as characters TEST displays the names RESET deletes the individual name again There also is a command with which all names including device names SET NAME can be deleted RESET NAMEALL lt PIN gt 7 1 4 Setting the Language LANGUAGE This command sets the product language The set language is used for alarm messages and error messages The languages German DE and English EN are available SET LANGUAGE new language setting 1513 Example SET LANGUAGE DE 1513 The following command reads the currently set language TEST LANGUAGE 1513 The device may be reset to the default DE with the following command RESET LANGUAGE 1513 RS The command and text message answer language is not changed 16 7 1 5 Setting the Time TIME The current time is needed for special functions The time is set with the following value SET TIME lt hh gt lt mm gt lt DD gt lt MM gt lt
3. learn what phone number is placed in a specific memory slot TEST TEL 11 1513 If an empty memory slot was selected the following will be returned GX155 1 00 Tel11 Name Tel11 Nr Tel11 Group G1 To learn the memory slots on which a phone number was saved and which groups it therefore belongs to TEST TELNUMBER 4915112233 1513 A possible answer would be GX155 1 00 TelNr 4915112233 TelPos 1 5 8 10 TelGrps G1 G2 G3 G5 19 The following command deletes a memory slot RESET TEL lt Nr gt 1513 Nr The memory slot number to be deleted The following command deletes a series of numbers RESET TEL Nr to Nr 1513 If a specific phone number is to be deleted RESET TELNUMBER lt TelNr gt 1513 RS Observe that deletion of a memory slot will cause the memory to be resorted When 4 numbers are saved and the 2nd number is deleted the 3rd and 4th move up one position This is why names need to be assigned Use the following command to delete the entire memory RESET TELALL 1513 IS USB and RS485 also offer the command TEST TELALL 1513 which returns the entire phone book with position number name phone number and group 7 2 2 Group Management G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 Group administration was introduced for better administration of many phone numbers The groups are assigned rights to specific actions and or receipt of specific information In the firmware version at the time of print 5 groups are available
4. number is transmitted caller ID transmission If you activate the incognito function of your mobile phone GSM provider you will be unable to use many of the product s functions The security of incoming call recognition e g for access control corresponds to the safety level of the GSM provider The product only verifies the number transmitted by the GSM provider 17 7 2 1 Administration of Phone Book TEL TELALL The phone book The phone book is administrated by the product This means that the module independently selects the memory slot for a new phone number Every time a phone number is deleted the memory is reorganised so that there will not be any empty memory slots For the customer to retain the overview a name can be stored for every number The command to configure a new number therefore looks as follows SET TEL lt phone number gt lt group gt lt name gt 1513 Phone Number See description in the previous chapter Group Direct assignment to a specific group If none is indicated G1 is assumed automatically Name Max 10 characters no spaces will be shortened automatically A few examples SET TEL 49112233 G3 VerylmportantPerson 1513 Saves phone numbers for group 3 and the name Verylmport name is shortened to 10 characters see above SETTEL G4 1513 Saves your own number of group 4 without name SET TEL 1513 Saves your own number of group 1 without name SET TEL Anotherlmportan
5. societies for electrical equipment and utilities must be followed In schools training centres computer and self help workshops handling of technical devices must be supervised by trained personnel in a responsible manner Do not leave the packaging material lying around carelessly since such materials can become dangerous toys in the hands of children Use other than that described can lead to damage to the product and may involve additional risks such as for example short circuit fire electric shock etc The system only serves to trigger alarms but does not relieve the user from his diligence obligation Also observe the additional safety information in the individual chapters of these instructions Special safety information Only 230 V 400 V or only protective low voltages must be switched at the relays Mixed operating is expressly forbidden There is danger to life from electric shock The relays must be secured against overload by an external protective device For the required protective devices see chapter Technical Data at the end of these operating instructions The cable length at the optional RS485 interface must not exceed 3 m in total and must not be placed along live 230 V lines Switching inputs The maximum voltage of 32 V must not be exceeded The lines with 32 V must not be placed along lines with 230 V All terminals must only be used with wire end sleeves 3 General Notes These instructio
6. switching inputs to monitor voltage supply of subdistributions and devices All three voltage inputs share the same neutral conductor but are galvanically insulated against the voltage supply input There are also two galvanically insulated switching inputs max 32 V for monitoring of e g a PLC voltage supply Only products that are either listed as accessories on the website for the product or that are indicated accordingly in the product operating instructions must be connected to the optional RS485 interface via RJ plug The total cable length must not exceed 3 m and must not be placed along current conducting lines A common SIM card is required to operate the product not enclosed Observe all safety information in these operating instructions They contain important information on handling of the product You should also heed the additional safety instructions in each chapter of these instructions 2 2 Scope of Delivery The product s scope of delivery includes the following components GX155 External antenna with 3 m cable Brief Instructions CD with operating instructions 2 3 Explanation of Symbols An This symbol is used when your health is at risk e g from an electric shock A The symbol with the exclamation mark points out particular dangers associated with handling function or operation RS The Hand symbol indicates special advice and operating information 2 4 Safety Information A A Pl
7. with the first group G1 automatically being used as Default for new numbers Different authorisations may be assigned to and revoked for each group The following authorisations options are available at the time of print ALARMSMS In the ALARM ENABLE mode this group is sent alarm messages For example the maintenance counter for a switching input can be set so that an alarm is generated after the end of a maintenance interval The alarm text message would be sent to everyone in the group NEWS In the ALARM ENABLE mode this group is sent the NEWSLETTER text message Everyone who knows the PIN number can send a message to the product that is then forwarded to all NEWS group members For more on this see the chapter on the function NEWS SMSFORWARD The FORWARD function forwards unknown messages received by the product to this group For example the administrator of the product receives the message from the GSM provider that the credit on the PrePaid card is used up Recipients of alarm messages may also request being removed from the phone book For more on this see the chapter FORWARD INCALL1 INCALL2 INCALL3 The product has three exchange relays OUT1 to OUT3 The INCALL function was developed to be able to switch freely of charge by calling call is not accepted but rejected If e g group G3 is to be authorised for INCALL2 every member may switch the relay e g for 5 seconds by calling depend
8. 1 Changing the PIN Code to 1513 Every SIM card has a PIN code Because this GSM product uses its own PIN processing the SIM card PIN code must be changed to that of the product The following steps are required for this The SIM card intended for the product must be inserted in any mobile phone According to the operating instructions of the mobile phone the PIN code must be changed to 1513 The SIM card with the changed PIN code must be removed from the mobile phone The SIM card with the changed PIN code can now be inserted into the product 4 2 SIM Card Insertion The SIM card with the PIN number 1513 must be inserted in the intended SIM card holder RS The module can be supplied via the USB socket for the first configuration Note that not the complete GSM functions are available via USB After connection of the voltage supply the module will start up automatically After inserting the SIM card the the GSM LED is lit network search after a few seconds the GSM LED should start flashing network found device ready for operation If the GSM LED does not start to flash after a few minutes there is no connection to the GSM network In this case the network quality and function of the SIM card must be inspected at the product site with a separate mobile phone If the GSM signal is weak the USB port energy may not be sufficient In this case the product must be operated with an external voltage supply If an err
9. 1 to OUT3 Switching relay switcher IN4 and IN5 Switching inputs 32 V Status LEDs a ERROR 9 b GSM C IN1 to IN3 8 d IN4 and IN5 e OUT1 to OUT3 f RX and TX O9 A On AS e 9 Position of the mini USB socket under the cover 10 RS485 interface T ejeee 2 OUT3 T m E 00000 OUT1 OU VL 6 83 IN1 to INS are lit automatically when the input voltage at the input has exceeded the threshold value OUT1 to OUT3 light up automatically when the corresponding relay is switched RX and TX flash automatically at RS485 communication Open the front cover on left right upper or lower side 1 Operating Voltage The GX155 has an installed mains unit for 230 V AC The connection is performed via screw terminals Use of wire end sleeves is required The product must be externally protected see technical data 2 IN1 to IN3 230 V switching inputs The switching inputs IN1 to IN3 are directly designed for 230 V and should detect the status of voltage supply of subdistributions and switchable consumers All switching inputs share the same ground potential N but are galvanically insulated from all other connections together with N 3 Connection for GSM aerial This is where the enclosed GSM aerial with MMCX plug is to be connected The aerial must be pushed in vertically without force Otherwise the aerial socket may be damaged Note that the antenna is mounted outside of an switch control box electrica
10. DC 40 C to 125 C accuracy 2 C Internal 5 V DC 150 mA max MAX485 Open drain max 10 mA 5 V max from master Master Slave yes present 900 1800 MHz Mini SIM 3 V IN1 IN2 IN3 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 2 5 mm IN4 IN5 1 5 mm MMCX plug cable length approx 3 m Temperature range 10 C to 55 C Air humidity Max 90 rel humidity non condensing 120 x 84 x 52 5 mm 33 34 35 http www conrad com Legal Notice These operating instructions are a publication by Conrad Electronic SE Klaus Conrad Str 1 D 92240 Hirschau www conrad com All rights including translation reserved Reproduction by any method e g photocopy microfilming or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor Reprinting also in part is prohibited These operating instructions represent the technical status at the time of printing Changes in technology and equipment reserved O Copyright 2013 by Conrad Electronic SE V4 1013 01
11. G 23 The declaration of conformity for this product is available at www conrad com 31 13 Technical Data Installation aa Operating voltage Power input zen enteo Power consumption External fuses recommended Internal battery time occa Switching power external fuse required Input N110 IN ee Note IN1 3 OUT1 3 mains unit Inputs INA and INS Internal temperature sensor RS485 voltage supply ssss RS485 bus driver RS485 interrupt line RS485 operating modes RS485 galvanic insulation GSM GPRS module frequencies Required SIM card ssssss Required wire end sleeves Enclosed aerial 2 nete Ambience conditions 32 DIN RAIL 35 mm 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz max 30 mA average 3 W 2A 250V Lithium battery cannot be replaced 250 V AC 16 A Ohmic load 250 V AC 3 inductive load 24 VIDC 16A Important note OUT1 to OUT3 Only functional separation observe notes in the operating instructions Logical Low L at 0 to 5 V AC Logical High H at 15 V AC to max 250 V AC Overvoltage category Ill 300 V Degree of contamination 2 Voltage resistance 4000 V max Logical Low L at 0 to 1 0 V DC Logical High H at 1 5 V DC to max 32 V
12. N code always has 4 digits There is no TEST action for this function If the PIN code is lost lost or forgotten the product can be reset to factory settings see chapter Factory Settings All settings will be lost when resetting Then the device must be set again Resetting the device to factory settings will not affect the SIM card The PIN code of the SIM card is not changed 7 1 2 Changing the Device Name NAME If several products are operated at the same time it is recommended to assign a different name to each device This makes it possible to assign alarm messages to the correct device The device name is changed as follows SET NAME new name 1513 Example Renaming to NEWNAME SET NAME NEWNAME 1513 The device name has a maximum length of 15 characters The following command reads the current device name TEST NAME 1513 The following command resets the original device name RESET NAME 1513 15 7 1 3 Names for In and Outputs A separate name can be assigned for each switching input IN1 to IN5 and each relay OUT1 to OUT3 The names are mainly used for alarm messages but can later be used to determine the correct relay to be switched as well The names generally do not affect the commands Switching OUT1 is continued to be performed with SET OUT1 PIN The names are set as follows SET NAMEIN1 10 characters max lt PIN gt Name switching input IN SET NAMEIN2 10 characters max lt PIN gt
13. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Version 10 13 CE DIN Rail Module GX155 Item No 40 95 91 1 Table of Contents 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 1 4 2 5 1 7 1 7 1 1 1 1 2 7 1 3 7 1 4 7 1 5 7 2 7 24 7 2 2 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 7 4 7 4 1 7 4 2 7 4 3 7 5 7 5 1 7 52 7 6 7 6 1 7 6 2 7 6 3 7 6 4 Page Table Of Contents A 2 npn m 4 Intended Use anna 4 SCOPE OF DEIVEN cuina ds 5 Explanationrof Ml iii tt 5 SEALY Omar este dea rio iii 5 General Notes M 7 General Descriptlolis Nada Ona 7 Casing OVerviBW a ra ud uas acea n ddr dr din aan a hl e y pepe v en ER e te de ep en ae 8 Notes Ondlse aaa AA 10 Commissioning src D 11 Changing thie PIN Gode To v5 9 rennen 11 SIM Cardi INS rtion sits c ic tet er err en ne mtr ipt ti c aene aa 11 Configuratiori via Text Message esti 12 Introductionito the Command Formal soto tr ete E A 12 Operating Mode and Special Commlanids rtr retinent a tan can da data ds 14 Function Descriphlons paaa Q 15 General Configuration Commands secasses iu dan didn ege vcrba p dad dt dca d Pe hence de e dee Ee eee 15 Ghan
14. UNT gt starting value INV 1513 TIME Seconds counting down COUNT Activation counter counts at each flank INV Can only be used for TIME counts for LOW otherwise for HIGH Starting value TIME 0 to 33 554 431 seconds Starting value COUNT 1 to 1 048 575 LH HL transfers Examples SET IN1 COUNT 4 1513 The alarm is triggered for the 4th switching process SET IN3 TIME 55 INV 1513 The alarm is triggered after at least 55 seconds in the deactivated condition The current counter status can usually be determined with the TEST INx command All INx functions are reset to factory settings with the command RESET lt IN1 IN2 INn gt 1513 83 The recognition of this status change has a delay of 1 s For each switching operation this error will add 23 7 4 Relay Outputs All relay switching inputs are securely insulated from areas of the GSM PCB that may be touched The separation for safety low voltage is designed for overvoltage category Ill and contamination degree 2 according to EN 60664 1 Under consideration of the conditions named the industrial installations may be used The relay switching contacts only have a functional insulation against each other The relay therefore must only switch either mains voltages only or low safety voltages only Mixed operation switching mains voltage AND switching safety low voltage is not permissible The status of the relays is automatically signalled via the LEDs and indicated i
15. YY gt 1513 hh 00 23 hours mm 00 59 minutes DD 01 31 day MM 01 12 month YY 00 95 year TEST displays the current setting 83 The clock has a small internal supporting battery It is charged but only used for short term bridging 7 2 Phone Book Function and Configuration This chapter treats the administration and setting options for the phone book and authorisations The product can be configured with many phone numbers and emails They can be grouped to improve overview The individual groups can be configured in their authorisation for switching or for use of other functions The number of numbers and groups may change depending on firmware version in future The firmware version had 50 memory slots for phone numbers with 5 groups at the time of print 83 Authorisations are not assigned to the phone numbers but to the groups only The phone numbers must be entered in international format Example 0177 12131415 gt 4917712131415 Most GSM providers submit incoming calls in the international format Therefore the numbers are needed in this format to warrant recognition Some GSM providers specifically Austria and Switzerland only submit the phone numbers in the national format which makes recognition INCALL more difficult In this case the national format must be saved in the phone book This makes it impossible to use any foreign phone numbers Many functions such as INCALL require that the own phone
16. and modes at once The answer summarises all the important information Therefore this command deviates from the general command format STATUS 1513 An example for an answer is presented in the following deviations possible depending on firmware version Answer GX155 1 00 Product name firmware version Alarm OFF Current alarm mode GSM 78 GSM signal strength Temp 20 5C Device temperature IN1 low Current level at the switching input IN1 IN2 low IN3 low IN4 low IN5 low OUT1 OFF Current switching condition at the OUT relay OUT2 OFF OUT3 OFF BLOCK OFF Current status for the BLOCK mode 14 7 Functional Descriptions 23 In the following examples it is assumed that the PIN of the SIM card in the device is 1513 7 1 General Configuration Commands This sub chapter describes all general configuration commands 7 1 1 Changing the PIN Code PIN To secure the product against unauthorised access the standard PIN 1513 may be set to any other number Change the PIN code as follows SET PIN new PIN lt old PIN Example Changing old PIN 1513 to new PIN 1234 SETPIN 1234 1513 For every new text message command the new PIN code now has to be appended preceded by a sign Ifthe wrong PIN code is entered or the PIN code is not sent you will not receive an answering text message 23 Changing of the PIN code will change both the settings of product PIN and the PIN code of the SIM card The PI
17. conveying is activated 13 6 Operating Mode and Special Commands The alarm mode The most important operating mode is alarm mode Only when it is activated mode ALARM ENABLE will the GSM module independently perform actions like sending of text messages or switching the outputs When the alarm mode is disabled ALARM DISABLE the product will only react to customer actions text message command etc If the product does not react as desired it can be switched into a secure condition with this command Due to this importance the command deliberately deviates from the regular command format from the previous chapter ALARM ENABLE 1513 ALARM DISABLE 1513 BLOCK mode BLOCK mode sets whether the relays may switch or not When BLOCK is activated all relays are deactivated at once and can no longer be activated until BLOCK is deactivated SET BLOCK 1513 RESET BLOCK 1513 The front button of the GX155 also switches the BLOCK mode One push of a button activates the BLOCK mode at once The button must be pushed for 3 seconds to deactivate IS Sending of a text message and operation of the button are equal in rank The current condition of BLOCK is signalled with the ERROR LED When the mode is active the red LED remains lit Alternatively the current condition can be determined with the STATUS SMS Status display The STATUS command is used to get an overview of all the important conditions settings
18. djusted to the regular size of a GX product command The command for this is SETOUTSMS lt TelNr gt TEXT 1513 TelNr Number of another GSM product Text The text message content including spaces Max length 59 characters Example SET OUTSMS 49112233 SET OUT3 1234 1513 Now the relay in the product with phone number 49112233 is set when an alarm is triggered IS This phone number has nothing to do with the phone book and is saved separately The requirements to the phone number correspond to those of the phone book international format etc TEST and RESET requests the current confirmation accordingly and resets them to DEFAULT off 7 7 System Functions This chapter describes technically sophisticated functions The factory settings are already set for most application areas Therefore we recommend only adjusting these parameters in the respective application cases RS If the product has any malfunctions first reset the factory settings If you need to contact the hotline ensure that the device is back in its standard configuration factory settings 7 7 1 Time between Two Alarm Messages IDLEALARM In case of alarm the product will send an alarm message From this time onwards a time window idle window starts for this input during this time no other alarm can be triggered This reduces the text message costs caused by an incorrectly set product Every alarm source has its own idle time window A va
19. e 4 f 9 u M MEM V Hysteresis Lower threshold Q os UN Mo A gt Time Alarm with hysteresis E i Time PIN Alarm without hysteresis These hysteresis values are set independently of the alarm value with the following commands SET HYSTEMP value 1513 Regards function TEMP The value range for the command is HYSTEMP 0 99 01 0 1 C default setting 0 2 C The value 0 deactivates this function at your own risk too frequent switching processes The action TEST for any function displays the current status of all hysteresis values RESET resets to the basic settings 29 7 8 Reset To perform a reset the STOP button at the front of the device must be pushed and held until the red LED starts to flash The LED will flash until the button is released 7 9 Factory Settings To reset all settings to factory settings Factory Reset first push and hold the button STOP After a few seconds the red LED will start flashing quickly A reset is performed after release Pushing and holding STOP again at once until the red LED flashes slowly causes all settings to be reset to factory settings The device PIN is also reset to the default 1513 7 9 1 Factory Reset SETUP Alternatively you can also use a text message command for this RESET SETUP 12345678 1513 The figures 1 to 8 serve to verify that this command should actually be trigg
20. ease read the operating instructions completely before commissioning They contain important information for correct operation The product must only be installed in your electrical installation via a corresponding specialist There is a fatal danger from electrical shock in case of improper work at the mains voltage In case of damage caused by non compliance with these operating instructions the warranty guarantee will expire We do not assume liability for any consequential damage Nor do we assume any liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by improper use or failure to observe the safety instructions In such cases the warranty guarantee will expire Ensure proper commissioning of the system Observe the operating instructions for it Consult an expert when in doubt as to the operation the safety or the connection of the system When handling products that may come into contact with electric voltage observe the valid VDE regulations especially VDE 0100 VDE 0550 0551 VDE 0700 VDE 0711 and VDE 0860 A device for all pin separation from the mains voltage must be provided on the installation side e g Fl circuit breaker The module must only be operated after it has been installed touch proof The power voltage must be switched off in the installation area when installing All wiring work must be performed with the voltage power switched off Before each setup check your product and its cables for damage If it ca
21. econds before rejecting the call The authorised person receives the information that the device was reached The following command defines what to do at an INCALL SET lt INCALL1 INCALL2 INCALL3 gt TIME 1513 Time How long should the relay switch in seconds Maximum time 300 seconds Special value 0 toggle switch at every call To determine the current configuration TEST lt INCALL1 INCALL2 INCALL3 gt 1513 To deactivate the function again RESET INCALLA INCALL2 INCALL3 1513 24 This chapter sets HOW to react The chapter phone book defines to WHOM to react This function is only active together f Only the activation time is defined If the relay is already on when calling it remains on and is deactivated after the specified time When toggling the current relay condition is changed Cannot be used in BLOCK mode Cannot be used for ALARM DISABLE The time can be re triggered by another call by the same or another person The relay is activated and the timer value set at each call RELAYTIME has the higher priority When the set time is lower RELAYTIME is used automatically as the switching time 7 4 3 Switching At Alarm ALARM This is a function for the alarm mode In case of alarm e g IN1 was switched this command determines what to do in addition to the ALARM SMS and EMAIL This product permits defining the relays for automatic switching The command for this is SET ALARM lt OUTx gt lt OUTy gt
22. ered 30 8 RS485 interface The RS485 interface serves remote control and expansion of the product Only products officially released as accessories are included in the warranty and guarantee These products are located in the accessories list on the product page at www conrad com Other devices must not be connected to the interface 9 Other Functions There are more functions under development After provision of firmware updates new operating instructions are provided accordingly in the download area of the product page at www conrad com 10 Maintenance Regularly inspect technical safety of the system e g for damage to the connection lines and sensors Servicing or repair must only be carried out by a specialist If it can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible the device must be turned off and precautions are to be taken to ensure that it is not used unintentionally Itcan be assumed that operation without danger is no longer possible if parts of the device have any visible damage the system no longer works or severe mechanical stain has occurred 11 Disposal Y Dispose of the product according to the applicable statutory provisions at the end of its service life ras 12 Declaration of Conformity DOC We Conrad Electronic Klaus Conrad Stra e 1 D 92240 Hirschau hereby declare that this product adheres to the fundamental requirements and the other relevant regulations of the directive 1999 5 E
23. function is also connected to higher costs Generally the following rule applies Who can send a News text message Everyone who knows the PIN number Who receives this text message Groups with activated NEWS How does the product recognise a News text message With the command NEWSLETTER NEWS 1513 How can one unsubscribe from NEWS Not automatically Therefore the SMSFORWARD function is recommended The administrator receives the unsubscription and needs to change the rights move to another group Everyone with the PIN can send a newsletter text message NEWSLETTER Text 1513 Example NEWSLETTER Welcome to the NEWSLETTER function of the G155 1513 All recipients than are shown GX155 V1 00 Welcome to the NEWSLETTER function of the G155 RS Only group members with activated NEWSLETTER function receive this message Example SET G1 NEWS 1513 activates NEWSLETTER for group G1 The mode ALARM ENABLE is required Otherwise an Access Denied is replied 7 6 2 Forwarding SMSFORWARD Many customers usually used the predecessor products of the GX155 with PrePaid cards However automatic charging had to be set for this at all times This was too insecure for many customers cost protection Additionally it is possible that persons do not want any further alarm messages but are unable to contact the product s owner Both problems are removed with the forwarding function The function has the following parameter
24. g groups via SMS Maintenance timer or counter with deactivation function when exceeding the maximum maintenance time Optionally there is the operation of EMAIL dispatch as well If the requirements are met further EMAIL recipients can be entered for the same messages as for SMS The prices depend on the data rate of the mobile phone card The production has an optional RS485 interface Function scope and supported devices are communicated in the further operating instructions Only basic functions are described in these operating instructions These instructions assume the functional scope at the time of print The option of the firmware update means that there may be new functions available that are then provided via new operating instructions or notice sheets online All text message answer examples are to be understood symbolically Actual implementation may vary The examples should only show the information on the format and writing to be expected 3 2 Casing Overview The product is explained step by step in the following chapters 83 To ensure that the device is set up correctly make sure to read these operating instructions including the safety instructions completely and attentively before use The product is explained step by step in the following illustration 1 Supply voltage 230 V AC IN1 to IN3 Switching inputs 230 V Connection GSM aerial Stop reset button Position of the SIM card under the cover F a OUT
25. ging the PIN Code PIN ocn ite ederet roit teet etre irn A A rt RER 15 Changing the Device Name NAME cocoa edet etta een in eit d deti n 15 Names for In and QUIDUlS sense ree nete ent einen EHE EXE Re CHE ORE UP n LEE eet a aaa 16 setting the Language LANGUAGE nn a etre rte o ee ada 16 Setting the Time TIME i a 22 24 opere i eerte CO AA Ea MP ED UE EE RP D DG eO CX RR 17 Phone Book Function and Configuration corr AA 17 Administration of Phone Book TEL TELALE causar lat 18 Group Mariagement G1 G2 G3 64 Occ ira 20 Switching Iriputs 290 V and 32V a a p dee cente ptg As 22 Configuration of the Switching Inputs IN1 IN2 INS INA IN5 ssssssssssseennennn nnns 22 Configuration Maintenance Timer Counter TIME COUNT ssssseeeeeneeteenn eterne rentrer tentent tette 23 Relay Qu puba E 24 Direct Switching QUT1 OU T2 OUT 3 u ee a Ag te tte ette te i ene dei 24 Switching at Incoming Call INCALL1 INCALL2 INCALL3 ssseeeenennne nennen tenentes 24 owitching At Alarm ALARM maana eet anne e oos te we ae t o a et AA eee ere 25 gU ESI 26 Internal Temperature Measurement TEMP 4 2 2 ccrta a Aaa 26 Top Cover Sensor TIOPCOVER amd ea te ride eret ec dec e Ana 26 eus E 27 Newsletter Function SMSNEWS Naa een avi candi avidin reete ve SE Bee Den rct ER 27 Forwarding SMSFORWARD si es tre oos ie e
26. ing on setting For more information on this subject see the chapter on INCALL The following authorisations are assigned to the groups in the default settings of the device G1 NEWS and ALARMSMS G2 INCALL1 INCALL is set to 3 seconds G3 INCALL2 G4 INCALL3 G5 SMSFORWARD 20 This command is needed to set the group configuration SET lt G1 G2 G5 gt lt ALARMSMS SMSFORWARD NEWS INCALLn gt 1513 Examples SET G1 ALARMSMS 1513 SET G2 INCALL1 1513 SET G3 INCALL2 ALARMSMS INCALL3 NEWS 1513 SET G4 NEWS SMSFORWARD 1513 SET G5 SMSFORWARD 1513 The same applies for resetting of an authorisation RESET must be prefixed for this All authorisations that are then specified are deactivated RESET lt G1 G2 G5 gt lt ALARMSMS SMSFORWARD NEWS INCALLn gt 1513 Use the following command to review the current authorisations TEST 6G1 G2 Gn 1513 The following command deletes all authorisations RESET lt G1 G2 Gn gt 1513 21 7 3 Switching Inputs 230 V and 32 V All switching inputs are disconnected from areas of the GSM PCB that may be touched securely by optocouples The separation between the 230 V switching inputs and the internal low safety voltage is designed for overvoltage category Ill and contamination degree 2 according to EN 60664 1 Under consideration of the conditions named the industrial installations may be used Observe the generally common safety rules when opening the front flap and during installati
27. l cabinet 4 STOP button This button switches off all relays and blocks them against activation This BLOCK mode is recognised by the permanently lit ERROR LED To release it the button must be pushed for at least 3 seconds Pushing and holding for more than 5 seconds leads to a reset For more information on this see chapters Reset and Factory Reset 5 SIM card A common released SIM card is required The front cover must be removed for insertion The SIM card holder is located below that Removal of the cover is recognised by a sensor and leads to immediate SMS alarm if set and activated Observe chapter 4 regarding the SIM PIN 6 OUT1 to OUT3 Change relay 3x change relays are available to switch signals and consumers These may be directly switched via SMS or the INCALL function The relays can be blocked button and secured against too quick switching RELAYTIME The technical data and safety notes must be observed 7 INA and IN5 Max 32 V switching inputs The switching inputs serve e g monitoring of voltage supplies example PLC controls The threshold value is far below the 32 V maximum voltage For more details see the technical data 8 LEDs Most LEDs such as IN1 to IN5 OUT1 to OUT3 and RX TX light up automatically according to the current status of in output The GSM LED is automatically controlled by the GSM module and has the following conditions off GSM is switched off Li
28. lue of 5 minutes is set in the factory for the idle time window SETIDLEALARM lt Time gt 1513 Time 1 240 minutes 28 Example SET IDLEALARM 15 1513 The period between alarm messages is now 15 minutes In this time window you will not receive any new messages on alarm situation changes Within this period however every user is able to check his parameters TEST IDLEALARM 1513 Reading the configuration 7 7 2 Time between Relay Switching RELAYTIME Since this product most likely is used to switch complicated consumers activating and deactivating too quickly may cause damage Therefore the time between two condition changes of a relay can be defined SET RELAYTIME Time 1513 Time 1 30 seconds factory setting 5 seconds All switching commands during this time window are rejected Only BLOCK mode has a higher priority TEST and RESET requests the current configuration accordingly and resets it 7 7 3 Hysteresis for TEMP HYSTEMP The factory settings were already chosen to be suitable for most applications Changes are only necessary in exceptions The hysteresis function was developed to prevent undesired alarms Hysteresis will cause the alarm threshold to change after the hysteresis value is exceeded This requires the analogue value to enter the permitted area further before the alarm condition stops Analogue value A Upper threshold N NIN ngaa LA Hysteresis N IN NL EM EE Measured valu
29. m TEL Create phone book entry NAME Device name INCALL1 Configuration INCALL function free of charge switching 12 PARAMETERS Parameters are not required for every function and action Therefore most Reset actions have no parameters while Set actions without parameters are rather rare what should be set to which value A parameter may be the following List The customer may choose a parameter from a pre defined list e g DE EN Writing lt DE EN gt Number An integer without decimal digits e g 60 time minutes SET IDLEALARM 60 1513 Examples ifthe PIN of the device is 1513 SET G3 INCALL1 1513 Group 3 can switch OUT1 INCALL1 SET OUT1 1513 Switches on the OUT1 relay Note on the RESET command If a function is to be switched off or reset due to an error the corresponding RESET action must be used with the corresponding function word This action is universally applicable to all functions text message commands and resets the corresponding function to the default settings Example RESET OUT2 1513 The OUT2 relay is switched off More information Capitalisation is not relevant you may use capital and small letters as you wish Every new command of the same function 2nd word will overwrite the previous settings After every text message command the device will return a test message answer to confirm the programming if the PIN in the text message command was correct and phone number
30. mmand is needed for activating SET lt IN1 IN2 INn gt lt OFF LH HL LHL gt lt Time gt 1513 TIME 1 to 255 seconds optional parameter the time has a tolerance of 1 s The optional parameter lt TIME gt can set that an alarm is not triggered at once after the flank but only after a set time This may be balance out e g interferences After this command an overview of the current configuration is returned by text message GX155 TEMP 18 0C Min Temp OFF Max Temp OFF HYSTEMP 0 2C IN1 OFF IN2 LH IN3 LH IN4 LH IN5 LH 22 The same text message is sent with the same command TEST lt IN1 1N2 INn gt 1513 All INx functions are reset to factory settings with the command RESET lt IN1 IN2 INn gt 1513 83 With the function ALARM not ALARM ENABLE you can instruct the relays to perform an action in case of alarm 7 3 2 Configuration Maintenance Timer Counter TIME COUNT Alternatively the input can also be used to count along operating hours and activation numbers Observe A starting value for both versions is specified by text message and counted down Alarm is triggered at 0 Only switching times in excess of 3 seconds are securely recognised Every flank is counted L gt H H gt L The timer only counts full seconds and may have a delay of up to 3 seconds per switching flank The following command serves to activate this function SET lt IN1 IN2 INn gt lt TIME CO
31. n be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible the device must be turned off and precautions are to be taken to ensure that it is not used unintentionally It can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible if the product is visibly damaged the product no longer functions the product was stored under unfavourable conditions for an extended period of time or if it was subjected to heavy stress during transport All system components left the factory in perfect condition in terms of safety engineering The user must observe the safety instructions and warnings contained in these operating instructions to preserve this condition and to ensure safe operation BB This partial product is equipped with highly integrated components Electronic components are very sensitive to electrostatic discharge Therefore please do not touch any metal contacts and in particular no plug sockets The product must not become damp or wet Do not expose the device to any high temperatures dripping or splashing water heavy mechanical stress or strong vibrations Do not operate the product in rooms or under unfavourable conditions where combustible gases vapours or dust are or may be present There is a danger of explosion For safety and licensing reasons CE unauthorised conversion and or modification of the system is not permitted At industrial sites the accident prevention regulations of the association of the industrial workers
32. n the STATUS SMS It should also be observed that all relays deactivate at once and cannot be activated anymore when the BLOCK mode is activated Observe the following when connecting the 230 V switching inputs Compliance with the safety notes Wire end sleeves must be used Line cross section up to 2 5 mm The protection class applies only against the internal GSM PCB not between the relays The switching powers are indicated in the technical data 7 4 1 Direct Switching OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 All relays can be manually switched by text message at once and without delay This applies to ALARM ENABLE as well but not in BLOCK mode The command is SET OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 1513 Switching on RESET OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 1513 Switching off This function can be combined Therefore the following commands SET OUT1 1513 SET OUT2 1513 SET OUT3 1513 and the command SET OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 1513 Will have the same result 7 42 Switching at Incoming Call INCALL1 INCALL2 INCALL3 The INCALL function is used to permit specific people phone book group rights to switch the relay without causing costs or needing to disclose the PIN The incoming phone number transmitted by the GSM provider and usually in the international format is compared to the numbers in the phone book during a call If the number is unknown the call is rejected at once If the number is known and switching permitted the product will wait for a few s
33. n these operating instructions for reference All company names and product names are trademarks of their respective owners All rights reserved If there are any technical questions contact D Tel no 49 9604 40 88 80 Fax no 49 9604 40 88 48 E mail tkb conrad de Mon to Thur 8 00am to 4 30pm Fri 8 00am to 2 00pm 2 1 Intended Use This product is primarily intended for home and commercial use as well as for associations The product is installed on a top hat rail according to DIN EN 50022 carrying rail DIN RAIL The voltage supply is provided via fixed wiring to the mains 230 V AC 50 Hz with the corresponding protection see technical data The corresponding mains unit is already built into the product The installation must only be performed by a specialist Generally the device must be powered down before changing the wiring The product has three exchange relays for the 230 V 400 V range Different phases can be switched but switching of rotary current encoders is not intended for the relays are not warranted to switch at the same time The relays must be protected from overload by an external protection device according to the specification from the technical data There is only a functional separation between the relays Therefore mixed operation of mains voltage and low protective voltage is not permitted Mixed operation of industrial commercial and home areas is not permitted either There are 3x 230 V
34. nds that are only available via USB are listed as well They are marked specifically To protect from unauthorised access the product generally reacts to authenticated messages only In a text message you authenticate yourself by including the correct SIM PIN of the GX product not the one of the mobile phone on which the text message was written For your own safety the SIM PIN number must be changed under all circumstances after commissioning of the product This is described in more detail in the chapter corresponding to the command 5 1 Introduction to the Command Format The text message to program the device is set up according to the following chart lt ACTION gt lt FUNCTION gt lt PARAMETER1 gt lt gt lt PIN gt Examples SET TEL 49177556644221 1513 phone book RESET INCALL1 1513 no calls TEST IN1 1513 request IN1 ENABLE ALARM 1513 alarms on DISABLE ALARM 1513 alarms off 1 Important Every text message sent to the device must end with the PIN set as protection Without PIN at the end of the text message it is discarded and no answering text message will be generated The individual words and parameters must be separated by a space each ACTION The following action can be determined SET switch on activate configure RESET switch off deactivate default settings TEST test check request FUNCTION This is used to select the function you want to change or perfor
35. ns describe the function and operation at the time of print see date on the top right of the first page Changes that serve product improvement can be performed at any time by Conrad The most recent operating instructions will be provided on the associated product page on www conrad com in a timely manner The product has an update function Please use the update function when you find a note or new product versions of the firmware on the associated product page at www conrad com The firmware update process is connected to risks If the update process is impaired this may damage the product and replacement may be required This risk and the connected costs for removal and failure shall be assumed by the client Therefore the update function should only be used to remove an error Due to the complexity of the product error and mistakes are reserved 3 1 General Descriptions The product can be used to permita group of up to 50 participants to switch the relays free of charge by calling and using the consumers wired to them e g door openers Three 230 V and two 32 V switching inputs may monitor consumers and voltage Their condition changes are reported to the user by alarm SMS There also is a newsletter function that forwards a message to the product to a specific partial group Possible areas of application are Free consumption control via the phone number INCALL Remote controlling and monitoring of consumers Informin
36. o warrant the device function choose a site of use where the GMS network reception is as good as possible The product must not be subject to continuous strong vibrations e g vibrating machines direct motor chassis contact The product is not protected against weather and therefore must be installed inside Use of wire end sleeves is generally intended for The external cables must be kept as short as possible and remaining line lengths must not be coiled Too strong temperature fluctuations may lead to temporary impairment and require manual Reset in extreme cases The product is not intended for the Safety area and also does not correspond to any SIL ASIL level 10 4 Commissioning First Steps Prior to commissioning of the product check whether it is generally suited for the intended application A In case of doubt always contact a specialist expert or the manufacturer of the product used The following is needed for operation and configuration of the device A common mobile phone with its own SIM card for configuration and control of the GX155 and to change the SIM PIN of the device SIM card An additional device SIM card for the GX155 The following is required for confirmation via PC and for any firmware update Mini USB cable PC or notebook with Windows operating system and at least one USB2 0 port Officially released PC software see download area on the product website at www conrad com 4
37. on or connection work The 230 V switching inputs share the same neutral conductor but are galvanically insulated against all other connections together The 32 V switching inputs are galvanically insulted against each other and the GSM PCB The maximum voltage between the two pins must not exceed 32 V The current status of the switching inputs is automatically signalled via the LEDs and indicated in the STATUS SMS There is no difference between the inputs where configuration is concerned Observe the following when connecting the 230 V switching inputs Compliance with the safety notes Wire end sleeves must be used Line cross section connections IN1 IN3 2 5 mm Line cross section connections IN4 IN5 1 5 mm IN1 to INI must be on the same N potential The voltage areas for high and low are found in the technical data IS All switching inputs IN1 to IN5 and all relays OUT1 to OUT3 have a delay of at least 1 and no more than 3 seconds This delay time must be observed for each condition change This applies specifically for time measurements 7 3 1 Configuration of the Switching Inputs IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 The switching inputs are present to determine misconduct In the simplest case e g activation Low gt High LH deactivation High gt Low HL or toggling Low gt High gt Low LHL may be recognised and an alarm be generated Alarming via the switching input is deactivated by default The following co
38. or occurs while connection to the GSM network is established it is signalled with the error LED In this case activate the front button for more than 5 seconds Furthermore the SIM card PIN PUK activation must be inspected and the receiver quality at the device position must be verified with a separate mobile phone I gt Ifthe device used to be used with another SIM card there is the option ofthe PIN number in the product being changed and now no longer matching the factory setting 1513 In this case the device must be reset to factory settings section Factory Reset The SIM card may have been locked in the meantime and must be unlocked with the PUK In this case use a separate mobile phone and unlock the SIM card 11 5 Configuration via Text Message To receive the full functional scope of the product it must be configured first The entire configuration is performed by simple text message commands you send to the product the phone number of the SIM card in the product from your mobile phone This method makes it possible to activate deactivate or change the settings of your device from anywhere Alternatively the product can be configured via the USB interface using PC software available via www conrad com These operating instructions do not deal with configuration via PC software This only describes how the product can be controlled with a mobile phone without any other aids For the sake of completeness comma
39. ph den ndn E OE Rd ctp Maine ct tad Ba a ot maa 27 Call INCALL Function CALLINCALL nananana nan NANANA ENE EE tentent tenerent tete terere terrere tenen 28 Send SMS Command OUTSMS Hass aa si Anam An Arg ana en tps 28 7 7 7 7 1 7 7 2 113 klx 0T ea nike 28 Time between Two Alarm Messages IDLEALARM eines 28 Time between Relay Switching RELAYTIME seeseeeeeneenenente entente tenerent rennen tenente nente tnter tenens 28 Hysteresis Tor TEMP HYSTEMP 3 2 93 0 ro ep periodi di adi data et eh eed decia dc et no ipee dpi eoi edlen 28 ROS6l sa H 30 Factory Settings aoi nin nk ccn cn acd B c ca ca fedi c t ani napa Kapa a C Cb Ll cw d C E e LY avr a E P 30 Factory Reset SETUP aaa dade ias mau 30 RS485 Interface AA 31 Other FUNCHONS 31 Maintenance 31 DiSPOSal coccion ini AA 31 Declaration of Conformity DOC scsi e then Annan tacta an ihn han Kamen ara anna 31 Technical Data 32 2 Introduction Dear Customer thank you for purchasing this product This product complies with the statutory national and European requirements These operating instructions are part of this product They contain important notes on commissioning and handling Also consider this if you pass on the product to any third party Therefore retai
40. s SET SMSFORWARD TelNr 1513 TelNr Phone number to which all incoming text messages are forwarded If not specified all group members with the SMSFORWARD authorisation receive the forwarded message If you want to limit the costs for forwarding you can choose a single phone number Since this function is connected to costs the DEFAULT value is of course OFF TEST and RESET requests the current confirmation accordingly and resets them to DEFAULT lt off gt 27 7 6 3 Call INCALL Function CALLINCALL The CALLINCALL function was developed to trigger an action at another product in case of alarm This function has the task of triggering the INCALL function of another product in case of alarm This triggers switching of a remote consumer or alarm siren SET CALLINCALL lt TelNr gt RingCount 1513 TelNr Number of another GSM product RingCount Optional how often is it supposed to ring 1 to 10x IS This phone number has nothing to do with the phone book and is saved separately The requirements to the phone number correspond to those of the phone book international format etc The number of ringtones is theoretic and depends on the provider of the target number TEST and RESET requests the current confirmation accordingly and resets them to DEFAULT off 7 6 4 Send SMS Command OUTSMS A text message can be sent out automatically to trigger an action at another product in case of alarm The text message content is a
41. t search for GSM network not connected flashes every 3 seconds GSM network found and successfully logged in flashes every second A call is made in and outgoing e g in the INCALL function The error LED has several signalling tasks off regular condition Continually lit BLOCK MODE The relays cannot switch Continually flashing An error in the GSM communication was found SIM PIN Flashes 1x SMS was received sent other signals are described in the chapters Reset and Factory Reset 9 Mini USB port This is only accessible after removal of the front plate This interface can be used to configure the product with a PC software and install new firmware updates Observe the following general notes For the first setting of parameters the product can also be operated without external power supply via USB only However no INx or OUTx interfaces are available via USB 10 RS485 Interface This interface can be used to connect the GX155 to operational accessories and assess it through this There is also the option of controlling the GX155 via this interface Optional accessories are offered via the product website at www conrad com 3 3 Notes on Use There is no prescribed assembly position When using the USB socket observe that the cable is long enough Lateral forces on the plugged in plugs can lever the sockets from the PCB and thus cause irreparable damage loss of warranty guarantee T
42. tPerson 1513 Saves phone numbers for group 1 and the name Anotherlmp name is shortened to 10 characters see above The answer will be a detailed description of what was saved A possible example is GX155 1 00 Tel15_Name MR_J Tel15_No 49112233 Tel15_Group G1 To change the name number or group association subsequently you can send the following commands 18 SET TELNAME lt Nr gt lt Name gt 1513 SET TELNR Nr lt TelNr gt 1513 SET TELGRP lt Nr gt lt new GRP gt 1513 Nr The memory slot number Name New name max 10 characters no spaces TelNr Phone number in international format see below New GRP The group names G1 to G5 Saving the same number with the same group is not prevented The number will receive the same text messages the corresponding number of times Multiple saving of the phone number in the phone book is sensible when it is assigned to different groups This phone number will receive the rights of all groups but also several alarm messages and NEWS You need this command for an overview of the phone book TEST TEL 1513 The module will then send out the following overview GX155 1 00 Tel_Count 15 50 Grp1_Count 4 Grp2_Count 7 Grp3_Count 2 Grp4_Count 1 Grp5_Count 1 To learn which phone numbers memory slot numbers belong to a specific group TEST TEL Grp 1513 Example TEST TEL G5 1513 GX155 1 00 Grp G5 Member 01 03 04 05 07 11 12 15 16 18 21 22 To
43. tion accordingly and resets them to DEFAULT lt off gt RS There is another system function that influences this command HYSTEMP For more on this see the corresponding chapter 7 5 2 Top Cover Sensor TOPCOVER To offer the user access to the product for maintenance without having to remove it from the installation the SIM card and the USB socket are freely accessible after the lid is removed The product has a light sensor to recognise and alarm unauthorised access This can be used for alarming once the cap is removed The command for activation is SET TOPCOVER lt SMS gt lt Block gt 1513 When using the parameter SMS an alarm SMS is sent when removing the lid in mode ALARM ENABLE When BLOCK is used BLOCK mode is activated automatically Both can be combined If no parameter is indicated the function is deactivated identical with RESET TEST and RESET requests the current confirmation accordingly and resets them to DEFAULT lt off gt 26 7 6 Other Functions This product has a number of other functions in the area of communication All functions that can still be performed or triggered via text message and call and that have not been described yet are included in this chapter 7 6 1 Newsletter Function SMSNEWS This product was also developed for associations and groups This function was integrated to keep members up to date on news A newsletter message to the product is forwarded to all group members This
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