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1. AT SMS Manual SMS dispatch of the stored alarm messages X X AT SMSRX Automatic SMS reception processing X X AT SMSBUF Specification of existing SMS storage locations on the X X SIM card AT TIME Time X X AT VERSION Ouery of the software version X X X completely implemented S onlysetting implemented Dez 06 67 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Table GSM Service Center Numbers 8 Table GSM Service Center Numbers In the following you will find an overview of the most important mobile providers in Germany Austria and Switzerland 2002 No responsibility is assumed for the correct ness and completeness of this information The given numbers may only be valid for par ticular contracts with the network provider Please find the current data for your SIM card in your contract documents Coun try Provider Network SMS Service Center Number SCN Fax Prefix Number of the E mail gateway D T Mobile T D1 49 171 076 0000 99 German 8000 49 171 209 2522 98 English D Vodafone D2 D2 Vodafone 49 172 227 0000 99 3400 49 172 227 0042 49 172 227 0111 49 172 227 0010 49 172 227 0222 49 172 227 0333 D E Plus E Plus 49 177 061 0000 1551 767 62 45 49 177 060 0000 49 177 062 0000 D O2 O2 49 176 0000 443 329 6245 49 176 0000 433 D Mobilcom D1 49 171 076 0315 1091 1090 D Mobilcom D2 49 172 0227 0880 1091 D Mobilcom E Plus 49 177 061 0000
2. 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 4 4 2 4 5 2 4 6 2 4 7 2 4 8 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 7 1 2 7 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 INTRODUCTION 2222222223822 4 INSYS GSM 4 2 l4 i id vs Eh exe e CEP ae Coe oe un pea a eubee aeos ER und 11 DATA SERVICES na ee reee soso ae REIR OE SE SOS eee Rl ve eu UON OUS 11 Data services via the serial interface 000000000000000000000000000000000 11 Data Connection via the GSM network 2 0000000000000000000000000000 11 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccs 12 TECHNICAL DATA vesaceecicieedacettactwccsdeticaletctevececseanceucevavaced cacasutens 13 Mechanical characteristics ccce eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee nennen 13 Power supply 13 Serial interface RS232 V 24 csccccssscscssecesscccsscccsssccesscccessccences 14 AE Ae PSEA E AEE EEE E bun e e ecu RIT vite eS vods 14 Audio interface 5 eo een PEEL o REPE ON CAES TVI EORR DAMIS QEAVIE 15 Antenna mnterfa e et atvevvete i tis Oa sm eet a at ees ee fa iuc eue Med UR 15 Digital Inputs eder an 15 Terminal layout 5 ooi orien oe rP eo EEDE Ce ab 16 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccces 17 CERTIFICATIONS sanierte 17 INTERFACES DISPLAY AND CONTROL ELEMENTS ee eese eee enne 18 Display elements oiocce eter irn resa set S Epp I EE EXE hedeanssvatapesescate 18 Reset MOY AR 19 INITIAL
3. 2 4 6 Antenna interface The antenna connector at the front of the device has the type FME male All commercial GSM antennas with a female FME connector can be used as antennas Ensure that the frequency band corresponds with the one of the provider when using single band antennas 900 MHz or 1800 MHz 2 4 7 Digital inputs Alarm input The alarm inputs are designed as pull up and are on HIGH in inactive open state The alarm inputs are activated by connecting to ground LOW Active Oto1V HIGH Inactive 4to 12V The input current from LOW to internal 5 V is typically 0 5 mA Dez 06 15 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Overview 2 4 8 Terminal Layout Top uadagaguuu X1 10 60 VDC GND GND Input 1 Input 2 GND Terminal 1 GND Ground X1 reserved 10 60VDC Voltage Supply 10V 60V DC GND Ground GND Ground Reset Reset GND Ground Input 1 Alarminput 1 Input 2 Alarminput 2 GND Ground INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Bottom 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 uou INSYS GSM 4 2 l4 e Terminal 11 NC Not connected 12 NC Not connected 13 GND Ground 14 GND Ground 15 Input 3 Alarminput 3 16 Input 4 Alarminput 4 16 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 l4 Overview 2 5 Environmental Conditions The following environmental conditions must be observed for the device l Caution Wet
4. 8N1 Handshake Hardware The device will perform a complete reset after the flash update is finished If necessary the device will load the default factory settings The SIM card PIN will re main unchanged Pertinent AT commands AT FLASH Firmware update of the controller 6 7 Operation with PLCs Generally the device will be connected to a PLC or a PC with a pertinent application via the serial interface and will provide the data connection for it via GSM to the remote de vice Depending on which PLC you are connecting you must initialize the device or the mo dem accordingly Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration gt HS COMM GSM 4 0 Ele Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache PIC Overview Error Help Basic Settings Alarm Output 1 Alarm Output 2 Additional Reciepients Access Control History PLC Siemens S7 200 configure modem at PC side MICROELECTRONICS atf at pin xxxx at icf 2 1 ipr 9600 W Send settings configure GSM device at PLC side Configuration of the analogue modem at PC Read settings Refer to the description for the configuration of the local modem in the Send default settings configuration panel Reset Configuration of the remote INSYS GSM at the PLC Synchronize RS232 Start with factory settings of INSYS GSM 4 0 Refer to operating manuals and AT command set documentation a do not insery SIM card yet b connect INSYS GSM 4 0 and PC b
5. will be accepted Pertinent AT commands AT SMSBUF Specification of existing SMS storage locations in the SIM card 6 2 3 Automatic SMS processing When you activate automatic SMS processing the device will check each incoming SMS for usability and the validity of the SMS format password selective call acceptance The device processes each usable SMS sends a response if necessary and deletes it from the SMS memory SMS usable by the device gt All SMS messages with a correct configuration password gt All SMS messages with correct syntax and no configuration password gt SMS messages starting with AT gt SMS messages which have the text ACKN as content Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration gt SMS messages where the content is an alarm message saved in the device ac knowledgement of alarms If the SMS message can not be used by the device the device will immediately delete it from the memory The GSM engine is operated in the operation mode AT CMGF 1 SMS text mode SMS processing through the application The device will not delete unknown SMS messages if in the HSComm software in the tab Basic settings in the group GSM connection the check box Leave remote SMS in SIM buffer is marked End device applications can therefore use these SMS messages Oper ating mode AT SMSRX 2 The SMS which are not processed by device stay in the buffer of the SIM card until they are
6. 1551 A Mobilkom A1 43 3340501 43 6640501 A max mobil 43 676 021 6762 6761 A One Connect 43 699 000 1999 S CH Orange Orange 41 78 777 7070 CH Swisscom Swiss GSM 41 79 499 9000 41 79 499 812 3 CH TDC Sunrise 41 76 598 0000 68 Dez 06
7. 6 3 3 Pertinent AT commands ATD nr Set up voice connection ATH Terminate connection ATA Accept call 6 6 Flash update You can update the device firmware locally or via a data connection The firmware is available as MHX file from the technical support department Call technical support at gt E mail insys insys tec de gt 0941 560061 Local flash update 1 Set the baud rate of the terminal to 19200 bps as the responses are operated us ing this baud rate see Chap 6 2 Hardware handshake must definitely be activated Remote flash update 1 Set the baud rate of the device to 19200 bps to prevent a crash of the flash up date 2 Hardware handshake must definitely be activated on the gt terminal side gt remote terminal modem 3 At the terminal program that initiates the flash process set a line delay of at least 100 ms carriage return character TX CR The duration of the remote flash is approx 5 minutes Dez 06 61 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 62 Perform flash update Entry in terminal AT FLASH The flash update process starts ifthe ESC Start Update with Esc Reset with character key is pressed within 60 seconds This prompt also appears for every restart with a timeout of 2 seconds Prompt for sending Expecting download with 8N1 Send the firmware as MHX file Required settings of the terminal program Log ASCII Data format
8. GND Ground 102 AB E2 6 DSR Data set ready 107 CC M1 Oo 7 RTS Request to send 105 CA 2 8 CTS Clear To Send 106 CB M2 O 9 RI Ring Indication 125 CE M3 O 2 4 4 SIM card For the data connection to the GSM network the device requires a SIM card from a GSM provider The SIM card is the identification towards the network provider The slot for the SIM card is on the front of the device gt Notes gt Only 3V cards may be used gt Changing the SIM card is only permitted when the device is switched off The GSM provider has to enable the requested services for the SIM card A card can be enabled for both voice and data services at the same time The following cards and con tracts are normally available Function Prepaid card Contract for voice Contract for data transmission transmission Outgoing data connec v v v tion Incoming data connec 7 v tion SMS v v v Voice connection v v gt Note Generally different phone numbers are assigned to the different services voice data connections with 2400 4800 and 9600 bps The GSM network does not switch a data call to a phone number for voice connections for example 14 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 l4 Overview 2 4 5 Audio interface Pin layout 4 pin RJ45 phone plug 1 Microphone 2 Speaker 3 Speaker 4 Microphone Reference type Handset Siemens Gigaset
9. MICROELECTRONICS 4917011122222 4994156987456 4981269451542 4317525252525 I Password active I Password active co m passwordlactye H 4994155884421 V Send settings Read settings Send default settings Reset Synchronize RS232 Abort fiszo0 em 6 3 8 Selective call answer When this option is activated the device will only accept connections from the specified phone numbers You have the option to allow entire number blocks the wild card char acter replaces exactly any one digit The selective call acceptance is also valid for data and voice connections as well as incoming SMS commands gt Note To use this function the caller may not deactivate the calling line identification presentation CLIP b gt Note The selective call acceptance is only active after a device reset Number Format The allowed number has to be entered in exactly the same format as it is output for a call with CLIP without The transmitted format of the number may depend on the provider e g the leading 49 may be replaced by 0049 gt Note We urgently recommend verifying the number by placing a test call Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration Configure selective call acceptance 1 In the tab Access control in the group Selective call acceptance activate the control box Only accept calls from these numbers 2 Enter the requested numbe
10. OPERATION 2 5 2 0 5508828552020 CHECK THE SCOPE OF DELIVERY eeeeee ee eee eee eee eee eee sess tete eee 20 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW ee ee eee eee eee eee o eee eee eee e eese eee so eee 20 IMPLEMENTATION OVERVIEW ee eee eee eee e eee e eee ee eese esee eee eeoe 21 SWITCH THE DEVICE ON AND TEST IT ee eee eee eee eee eee eoe eenooo 21 Contents 3 5 3 5 1 3 5 2 3 6 3 6 1 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 3 4 4 5 1 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 5 2 4 INITIAL CONFIGURATION 4c ccsssveesessacccssnsetsvosesenssssaccesseeecsseeesseesases 22 Initial configuration via HSCOMM GSM 4 2 x I4 eere 22 Initial configuration with AT commands eee 24 RESTART T 24 Procedure Insert SIM card ccce eee eese eee eee teens tta aate 24 CONNECTION TEST ys une 25 CAUSES OF ERROR DURING IMPLEMENTATION eee e eee ee eee none 26 TESTING THE SIGNAL QUALITY ee ee eee eee ee eee eene ee nette eese sooo 26 CHECKING THE PIN AND THE LOGIN STATE ee eee eee ee eee enun 27 OPERATING MODES eee eee eeeeee eene eene eene 29 CONNECTION MODE ONLINE eene erento 29 COMMAND MODE ei ce eo seno eie ea va er eo ae goa v ernennen een Ore e e Una eun 30 Offline command mode a nennen 30 Online command mo
11. command AT SIGNAL The GSM signal should have a field strength of at least 12 For lower values or the value 99 you will need to change the antenna location The value 99 means that the field strength can not be ascertained This occurs during network loss or if an antenna is damaged for example The signal quality is indicated with an update interval of 1 minute in idle state by the LED Signal Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Initial Operation Blinking in Response from AT SIGNAL Signal quality terval or LED signal Read field strength now HSComm Always on 25 31 Optimum 16 7 Hz 23 24 Very good 7 1 Hz 21 22 3 8Hz 19 20 Good 2 6 Hz 17 18 2Hz 15 16 Sufficient 1Hz 13 14 Always off 0 12 Not sufficient Improve location 99 Not detectable gt gt Note After changing the antenna location wait 5 to 10 seconds Only now will the device display the field strength correctly 3 10 Checking the PIN and the Login State To check the login state in the GSM network proceed as follows 1 Check the PIN 2 Check the login state Checking in the HSComm To check if the SIM card of the device and the entered PIN were accepted proceed as fol lows Under the control box Pin active in the tab Basic settings in the group GSM connec tion of the HSComm the validity of the PIN and the login state are displayed in plain text If required enter the Pin see Chap 3 5 1 or the PUK
12. device masters the following data services The support of some data services in the GSM network depends on the GSM provider gt Data connection Dez 06 11 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Overview gt Voice connection HR FR EFR gt Fax transparent Group 3 Class 1 and Class 2 SMS services 2 3 Additional Functions The device provides the following gt Integrated real time clock RTC gt Event memory history function with 200 entries gt Flash update option local or remote The device offers the following functions Security and Access Protection Password protection for o Incoming data connections o Security callback o Commands via SMS o Operation via DTMF o Remote configuration Selective call acceptance CLIP Connection Setup and Monitoring gt Periodic alive SMS for operation monitoring gt After any power failure that lasts a minimum of 5 seconds not reset the device can send a power up SMS gt Automatic re login into the GSM network after power failures gt Scheduled logout login into the GSM network Control via AT commands gt Locally via terminal Remotely only extended command set Via SMS only extended command set Alarm input gt Usage as alarm or pulse input with 10 different pulse sequences gt Sending alarm messages via SMS fax e mail and via data connection or estab lishing a voice connection Additional dispatch of the alarm message to up to 10 further recip
13. for HSComm Windows 2000 Windows XP The configuration software is available for download at the following address http www insys tec de Technical support Call technical support at gt E mail insys insys tec de gt 0941 560061 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 l4 Introduction Taking back legacy systems According to the new WEEE guidelines the taking back and recycling of legacy systems for our clients is regulated as follows Please send those legacy systems to the following address carriage prepaid Frankenberg Metalle Gartnersleite 8 D 96450 Coburg This regulation applies to all devices which were delivered after August 13 2005 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Overview 2 Overview The INSYS GSM 4 2 l4 is a terminal device according to ETSI GSM Phase 2 2 for the transmission of the following gt Data gt Voice gt Fax group 3 gt SMS messages In dual band GSM networks gt Class 4 2W 900Mhz gt Class 1 1W 1 800MHz Fields of application The device offers several options for transmitting data via the GSM network You may use it to implement data connections or for example a messaging system with precon figured message texts Configuration The device can be configured easily using the configuration software HSComm or di rectly via AT commands Interfaces Display and Control Elements gt Serial RS232 Interface gt Slot for the SIM card of a GSM provider 3 V cards Miniatur
14. for switching into command mode Dials the number to which a connection is to be set up al ATDO15265241 ways with dialing code Only for voice connections the phone number must end with a semicolon While the other phone rings the cursor is displayed The call has been accepted Data is exchanged over the CONNECT 9600 RLP GSM network Changing from data mode to online AT command mode The connection still remains but no characters are trans mitted to the other modem anymore Hang up terminate connection to the other party ATH Return to data mode ATO The other party has terminated the connection NO CARRIER Dez 06 29 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Operating Modes 30 Connections can be terminated as follows gt Manually by the ATH command in online command mode gt Ifthe remote terminal hangs up gt By idle connection control gt By activating an alarm input gt By DTR drop 4 2 Command Mode 4 2 1 Offline command mode The offline command mode is the state after switching on or resetting the device You can address the device during offline command mode using AT commands 4 2 2 Online command mode local During a data connection you can put the device into online command mode by entering the escape sequence via the serial interface Requirements gt The data communication is perhaps active gt There has been no data traffic for at least one second Entering the escape sequence 1 Swiftly enter the char
15. m mj m m m m m B m m n mj n mj mj mj m LLLLLLLLLL LLLLDDDDLDE B mj m m m m m mj m m LLLDDDDDLDE B E m n m m m mi mj LILLLLLLLLLI LLLLDDDDDE B m m m m m mj mj a m B 5 m m m se m m mj m m m m m m m See m m m m mi mi m MICROELECTRONICS v Send settings Read settings Send default settings Reset Synchronize RS232 com eo fem fo Pertinent AT commands AT MSG Alarm message text AT DST Main target number for alarm messages AT DIAL Dial up attempts for periodic alive or alarm messages AT SCN SMS service center number AT COMBINE en of the alarm text with a target number from the number poo AT POOL Phone number pool for alarm messages AT IN Querying the Alarm Inputs AT INPUT Configuration of the alarm inputs AT SMS Manual SMS dispatch of stored alarm messages Dez 06 55 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 56 Access Control You can protect the device from unauthorized access The following options are avail able Selective Call Answer gt Passwords and DTMF PIN gt Security callback You can configure the access protection in the HSComm in the tab Access control N HS COMM GSM 4 0 Eile Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache PLC Overview Error Info Help Basic Settings Alarm Output 1 Alarm Output 2 Additional Reciepients Access Control History IN SYS
16. 1 If a security callback number was entered the device will query the password for all connections and terminate the connection 2 If the password was correct the device will establish a new connection to the se curity callback number after 30 seconds 3 When this connection is established the message CALLBACK IN PROGRESS is sent after 2 seconds After further 2 seconds the interface is free for data transmission Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 4 If the remote terminal is busy the device will redial according to the setting Dial ing attempts see Chap 4 1 The LED Status is flashing during the security callback process The security callback number is independent from the caller number which triggers the security callback Outgoing calls from the device are not affected Activate security callback 1 Start the HSComm and switch to the tab Access control 2 Enter the requested number in the group Callback number Pertinent AT commands AT PASS Password AT DIAL Connection attempts AT CALLBACK Target number security callback 6 4 History The current values from the internal history list are read out and displayed The device records the following events continuously in a ring buffer The ring buffer always contains the last 200 entries The buffer will be deleted when re setting to factory settings The entries will be displayed in chronological order on ma
17. 14 Functions and their configuration when the DTR signal is missing e g when the terminal device PC control is discon nected gt Note You must deactivate the DTR behavior of the serial interface in the following cases gt The device is operated as a stand alone device i e it is not connected via the serial interface gt The device is operated at a device which does not support hardware handshake No DTR behavior The device does not utilize the DTR signal Hanging up The device terminates the connection if the DTR signal is missing Configure DTR behavior Select the requested behavior in the group DTR behavior Pertinent AT commands AT amp D lt n gt Function type of the control line DTR 6 2 SMS The device can send and receive SMS During the processing of the SMS the LED Status is flashing Incoming SMS messages are optionally protected with the remote configuration pass word The device can send the following SMS types gt Alarm message gt Power up SMS gt Periodic alive message by SMS 6 2 1 Requirements for receiving an SMS gt Valid number of the SMS service center SCN see Chap 6 The device is logged in at the GSM network see Chap Kapitel 6 Incoming SMS messages may be optionally protected with a password Pertinent AT commands AT SMSRX Automatic SMS reception processing Dez 06 43 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 44 6 2 2 Receivi
18. 2252225252295 INSYS SM eeeoee 3 INSYS GSM 4 2 l4 Copyright December 06 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Any duplication of this manual is prohibited All rights on this documentation and the devices are with INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Regensburg Restrictions of guarantee This handbook contains a concise description The compilation of the text has been made with the utmost care Despite all efforts there may be deviations compared with the ac tual functions No guarantee can therefore be given for the accuracy of the contents We can neither take over a legal responsibility nor any liability for incorrect information and their consequences Suggestions for improvements and comments are gladly accepted Trademarks The use of a trademark not shown below is not an indication that it is freely available for use MNP is a registered trademark of Microcom Inc IBM PC AT XT are registered trademarks of International Business Machine Corporation INSYS is a registered trademark of INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Publisher INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Waffnergasse 8 D 93047 Regensburg Germany Phone 49 0 941 56 00 61 Fax 49 0 941 56 3471 e mail insys insys tec de Internet http www insys tec de Subject to technical changes as well as correction Date Dec 06 Item 31 22 03 078 english Version 1 0 Language EN Contents Dez 06 2 1
19. 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration Pertinent AT commands AT LOGOUT Timer controlled logout re login or device reset AT ALIVE Periodic alive SMS AT DIAL Dial up attempts for periodic alive or alarm messages AT POWER Power up SMS 6 1 6 Date Time You can set the date and the time of the real time clock of the device to an available time or set it to the system time of the configuration PC using the button System time PC 11 3713 d system clock PC Pertinent AT commands AT TIME Time AT Date Date AT Day Weekday 6 1 7 Serial interface of the device Set the parameters for the serial interface of the device in the group Serial interface pu a Select the requested values in the fields Baud rate and Data format E gt Note The interface parameters of the configuration PC must match the interface parameters of the device Set the serial interface of the configuration PC at the menu item Interface Echo With echo all commands which are transmitted to the device via the serial interface are returned at the serial interface This enables you to read the AT commands during termi nal operation To enable reading the AT commands during terminal operation activate the check box Echo Dez 06 41 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 42 Pertinent AT commands AT BAUD Baud rate of the serial interface AT FORMA
20. AL ERROR 180 15 11 06 12 27 15 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 170 151105 122824 SYSTEM SIGNAL FRROR comi 19200 Read settings Dez 06 59 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 60 Meaning of the entries Functions and their configuration Reason Detail Meaning SYSTEM RTC ERROR Internal real time clock is faulty time stamp empty RTC RESET The internal real time clock has been reset as the gold cap was dis charged power reserve used up Time stamp 00 00 00 01 01 03 GSM ERROR Instruction from controller to GSM engine could not be processed cor rectly e g AT command dial up SMS dispatch SIGNAL ERROR Field strength not ascertainable AT SIGNAL 99 LOGOUT GSM engine logged out update interval like STATUS LED LOGIN GSM engine logged in update interval like STATUS LED REMOTE PARAM Remote configuration started detected ALIVE Alive SMS process starts RESET Software hardware reset POWER UP Power up upon return of voltage SECURITY DPW ERROR Wrong data password or timeout expired PPW ERROR Wrong configuration password or timeout expired TPW ERROR Wrong entry of DTMF PIN or timeout expired CLIP ERROR Call with invalid phone number selective call acceptance SECURITY CALLBACK Security callback process starts ALARM Start Alarm at alarm input End Alarm at alarm input processed Quitt Acknowledging an alarm message VOICE Start Outgoing voice connections Incoming voice
21. English The latest editions of the manual and the AT command set are available for download at our website http www insys tec de Contact your supplier if the content is not complete Optional accessories gt GSM antenna outside mounted antenna patch antenna or magnetic base an tenna gt CDwith configuration software HSComm free and manuals The configuration software is also available for download at our internet site http www insys tec de Check the device for shipping damage Please also refer to your supplier if anything is damaged Keep the packaging material for dispatch or storage 3 2 Installation Overview The following image shows the installation overview using the INSYS GSM 4 2 14 device as example Input 1 Input 2 Voltage supply o02252592905 INSYS GSM antenna Configuration PC Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Initial Operation The serial interface RS232 of the device and the configuration PC are connected for ini tial operation and configuration For data communication during operation connect the terminal device with the applica tion e g a PLC via the serial interface with the INSYS GSM 4 2 x I4 dashed line 3 3 Implementation Overview The following steps are required for the implementation 1 D Y NP W 4 Switch the device on and test it Initial configuration using HSComm or AT commands Insert the SIM card Restar
22. GSM 4 x I4 File Interface Settings Terminal Lanquage Sprache Jazyk PLC Overview Send receive protocol Info Help INSYS MICROELECTRONICS 22 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Initial Operation 2 Dez 06 Select the following standard setting for the serial interface in the menu Inter face at the configuration PC Interface x Interface com1 v Baud rate 19200 v Data bits e Stop bits 1 Parity None v Hardware Handshake If the device is in an undefined state reset it first optionally to the factory settings using the button Send default settings If the device does not respond to the transmission of commands select the button Synchronize RS232 to adapt the baud rate and the data format automatically In the tab Basic settings enter the PIN of the SIM card in the group GSM connec tions in the entry field New pin The PIN is stored in the device and is used for logging into the GSM network at every restart Send the setting using the button Send values Check the field strength of the GSM signal using the button Read field strength now in the tab Basic settings in the group GSM connection The field strength is displayed x GSM signal 20 signal info The GSM signal should have a field strength of at least 12 see Chap 3 9 For lower values or the value 99 you will need to change the antenna location gt Note After changing the antenna location
23. N eee 42 SMS ak 43 Requirements for receiving an SMS seessesssesssesssesssosssosssosssoessoes 43 Receiving SMS i ise EG PERENNE SUV NE IRSE E QUE US REPOS ERI UTIRE sassa 44 Automatic SMS processing cesse eese eee eren eene ernst nne en ae tnun 44 Commands via SMS rere eoit etos osea praes auno Eine eon i Ys eaae eine USES 45 SMS acknowledgement eere eee eee eee e eene eee eee teae 46 Requirements for sending an SMS eese eene eene 46 Send and receive SMS ssss ssssssonnsssunnesusssssunsenunnnsennnssuntssennsndennenesnne 47 SMS Dispatch to fax and e mail 0s00ssssssonssesnnsssnsnnsnsnonsnnene 48 Example Free SMS dispatch via AT commands 49 ALARM FUNCTIONALITY iee no eee ea eV ek ae E Ra a eer EYE o TVR RR LP Ee EET eR CIN ved 50 Querying the alarm inputs cere cree eerte eee e ee en sa enae 50 Alarmtypes nie 50 Possible reactions to incoming alarms eee 51 Possible recipients of an alarm message eee 52 Processing of the alarm messages 20000000000000000000000000000000000000000 52 Main recipient and additional recipients 53 Configure alarms scsices ccsscsncssssonssesescccacssonessdcsoteosessseessosesnsovsesevesscseaens 53 Selective Call answer os icscc cssdssedessevssoesctesacssseosso
24. T Data format of the serial interface ATE Set command echo 6 1 8 Protocol For a data connection with a device outside the GSM network analog modem or ISDN TA the right protocol has to be selected This setting is not important for data connec tions to a GSM device Enter the requested protocol in the group Protocol not GSM 6 1 9 Handshake Handshake controls the data flow at the serial interface if the data rate is higher than what the device or the connected terminal device can currently process gt Note You must deactivate handshake of the serial interface in the follow ing cases gt The device is operated as a stand alone device i e it is not connected via the serial interface gt The device is operated at a device which does not support hardware handshake No handshake The device ignores redundant data Software handshake The device controls the data flow with the help of control characters XON XOFF via the data lines Hardware handshake The device controls the data flow via the separate control lines RTS CTS Configure handshake Select the requested behavior in the group Handshake Pertinent AT commands ATNQ Data flow control of the serial interface 6 1 10 DTR behavior The control line DTR of the serial interface indicates whether a device configuration PC control is connected with the device and is active The setting controls the behavior Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2
25. UN READ 4916097332811 03 11 21 11 42 43 4 test message 17 degrees Celsius OK Dez 06 49 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 6 3 Alarm Functionality The device has four independent digital inputs for alarm detection Alarms are triggered by connecting an alarm input to ground The alarm input is on HIGH potential by a pull up resistor in open state During an alarm the device can send an alarm message The alarm inputs are buffered i e itis possible that up to five events per alarm input are temporarily saved and processed separately by the device The processing is done by the order of the alarm inputs i e that first all events from alarm input number one are processed after that all events from input number two and so on 6 3 1 Ouerying the alarm inputs You can query the state of the alarm inputs via AT commands SMS or DTMF AT command Enter the command AT IN via a terminal program or the HSComm terminal window The AT command will send the following response OPEN Not activated open CLOSE Activated connected to ground SMS query The automatic processing of SMS messages must be enabled see Chapter 6 2 3 DTMF query The processing of DTMF tones must be enabled see Chapter 6 1 2 6 3 2 Alarm types Each of the two alarm inputs can be configured either as simple alarm input or als pulse input This results in two different alarm inputs Simple alarm gt Pulse alarm The
26. accepted when DTMF proc essing is enabled Activate auto answer To activate auto answer in the software HSComm activate the check box Auto answer in the tab Basic settings in the group GSM connection Pertinent AT commands ATSO Auto answer 6 1 5 System monitoring 491514567654357 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 in pump station of reactor one is alive ks Hp CC E 49 514567654357 GSM 4 2 I4 psr 1 Power up Dez 06 39 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 40 gt Note If an alarm occurs during periodic logout login at an external alarm input or if a periodic alive SMS is due the device will immediately re login by itself If the logout time has not expired yet the device logs out again afterwards If a data connection exists the device will postpone the logout pro cedure A voice connection and a communication in AT command mode will interrupt the device immediately when logging out Scheduled logout and login It is useful to log the device out for a short period and log in again every day to allow maintenance functions of the GSM provider Enter the logout time and the duration 1 to 98 minutes Subsequently the device logs in into the GSM network again provided the PIN of the SIM card is stored Periodical logout login with reset In addition the device can perform a device reset during logout login using Periodical logout with reset After the device reset the device l
27. acters without lt CR gt 2 Wait at least one second The response OK is displayed The device is in command mode 3 Wait two more seconds before entering AT commands The data connection will remain established You can terminate the data connection by entering ATH The device changes back to connection mode with ATO 4 2 3 Remote configuration During a data connection you can put the device into remote configuration mode via the data connection by entering the escape sequence at the remote terminal Requirements gt The data communication is perhaps active gt There has been no data traffic for at least one second Entering the escape sequence 1 Swiftly enter the characters without lt CR gt 2 Wait at least one second The device is in command mode Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Operating Modes The data connection remains established while the entered extended INSYS AT commands are processed at the remote device The device changes back to connection mode with AT EXIT If it has been set the remote configuration password is queried before changing to the remote configuration mode 4 2 4 SMS configuration You can also send the extended INSYS AT commands to the device via SMS see Chap 6 2 4 The commands sent via SMS will be executed as soon as the device is in command mode 4 3 Alarm State As soon as an alarm input of the device has been activated existing data and voice con nections are
28. ange TX Green Exchange of No data ex data via RS232 change Signal Green Best GSM signal GSM signal Blinking interval field strength field strength depending on GSM too low signal field strength The higher the blink ing frequency the better the signal see Chap 3 9 Blinking in intervals of seconds during the flash update The periodical query of the login state and the GSM field strength must be active command AT GSMREQ 18 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Overview 2 7 2 Reset key Use the reset key to re initialize the device or to load the factory settings Procedure Reset 1 Press the reset key briefly The device is returned to its initial state This process takes approximately 30 sec onds The LED Status blinks during this period This corresponds to the command AT RESET Procedure Load factory settings 1 Press the reset key more than 25 seconds 2 When the LEDs Connect or DCD and Status blink alternately you may release the reset key The device executes a restart If the pin of the SIM card has been saved it is kept This corresponds to the command AT DEFAULT Dez 06 19 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Initial Operation 3 Initial Operation 3 1 Check the scope of delivery Check the scope of delivery before initial operation gt INSYS GSM 4 2 14 gt 9 pin serial cable for the connection between the PC and the device RS232 cable gt Printed manual German
29. ases of application provided in the manual Online availability The manuals are available in German and English at http www insys tec de Dez 06 7 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Introduction Emphasis Basic settings Software HSComm GUI texts e g button entry field tab description AT AT command lt expression gt Entering of the parameter for an AT command expression Entering of the optional parameter for an AT com mand OK Response of an AT command Notes for entering AT commands AT command descriptions are displayed in two columns The function is described on the left side the AT commands and responses are described on the right side All AT commands start with the letters AT and end with a Return Carriage Return CR AT commands can be entered in capital or small letters The command is processed after the modem received a CR input In the following the used syntax is described using two examples AT CPIN lt n gt Entering the PIN 1234 AT CPIN 1234 OK ATD lt telephone number gt Dialing the telephone number 1234567 ATD1234567 OK Additional documentation Please find a complete overview of all AT commands in the document AT Command Set for INSYS GSM 4 2 14 The complete reference for the standard AT commands is available on request Software HSComm The software HSComm is available for the configuration of the INSYS GSM The following system requirements are necessary
30. c de and at the website http www insys tec de The complete command reference for the standard AT com mands is also available on request Regarding the time sequence of the interface commands please apply the modem gui deline V 25 ter The AT standard is a line oriented command language The input is not context sensitive All commands are completed using the carriage return character which is set with the registry ATS3 Default CR OxODh li Note Lining up several commands per input line is not possible for the extended INSYS AT commands Further commands can be sent only after the processing of the previous command is completed i e the response has been output For lining up standard AT commands please refer to the detailed command set of the GSM engine The IT commands implemented in INSYS GSM 2 x are replaced by the extended INSYS AT commands with the Format AT name Switching to configuration mode is no longer required Chap 7 1 shows a comparison between IT commands and INSYS AT commands Dez 06 65 INSYS GSM 4 2 l4 66 AT Command Sets 7 1 Short Description INSYS AT Commands Command Short description Configuration Local Remote SMS AT ALIVE Periodic alive SMS X X 5 AT BAUD Baud rate of the serial interface X X AT CALLBACK Target number security callback X X X AT CLIP Selective Call A
31. characteristics and configuration of the alarms are described in the following 50 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration Simple alarm A simple alarm is triggered by changing the alarm input from HIGH to LOW GND The alarm is accepted after 0 3 seconds Even if it is configured as pulse input a simple alarm is triggered as soon as the input is connected to ground for at least 4 seconds irrespec tive of the prior history You can assign a message with a message text of max 140 characters to the single alarm HI 4s GND Pulse alarm Sequences of up to 10 pulses can be detected as different alarms at the pulse input Pulses and pauses may last from 0 3 to 2 seconds HI GND You can assign each pulse alarm a message with the following design Agroup message text with max 140 characters Amessage text with max 140 characters E Note A collective message and a message may have only 140 characters altogether The pulse input can be used particularly to transmit several alarm states from small PLCs like SIEMENS Logo Crouzet Millenium Comat BoxX or Moeller Easy A demonstra tion program for creating such pulse sequences with the PLC Siemens Logo is available on request send e mail to insys insys tec de 6 3 3 Possible reactions to incoming alarms Depending on the alarm type you can configure the following functions for incoming alarms Dez 06 51 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Fu
32. connection in the entry field Idle detection Pertinent AT commands AT PIN SIM card PIN AT PROVIDER Preferred provider AT SCN Service Center Number AT DTC Idle connection control Data Transmit Controller AT CREG Query login state Dez 06 37 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 38 6 1 2 DTMF tone processing DTMF tones e g from a touch tone phone can be used via a voice connection to query alarm inputs Requirements gt The number for voice connections has been dialed gt The automatic processing of DTMF tones is enabled Incoming voice calls are automatically accepted for enabled DTMF processing These functions are optionally protected with a PIN see Chap 6 3 9 When a PIN is set the PIN 4 digits has to be entered first after the connection has been established which is acknowledged with ERROR or OK The following commands keys are defined 0 Terminate connection 3 Ouery of the alarm inputs Response state input 1 pause state input 2 Each command is acknowledged with OK first The acoustic responses have the following meaning Acoustic response Corresponding keys OK low short high short ERROR low long 1 Input inactive HIGH high medium long D Input activated LOW low medium long 1 The following extended responses are displayed instead of RING for activated DTMF processing CRING VOICE For voice DTMF co
33. connections for activated DTMF processing Number for outgoing calls Number for incoming calls for activated selective call acceptance End Voice connection terminated DATA Start Data connection outgoing or incoming Incoming number only for activated selected call acceptance End Data connection terminated SMS Power up Power up SMS was sent PARAM SMS for configuration has been received QUITT SMS with the text QUITT has been received QUITT SMS for acknowledging an configuration SMS has been sent DTMF PARAM DTMF command has been detected automatic SMS processing must be activated The following columns of the history list are displayed in addition Dir Direction of the logged events IN Incoming calls and SMS messages OUT Outgoing calls and SMS messages Number The involved phone numbers alarm inputs and number of pulses are recorded when ap plicable Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration Date Time Time stamp of the internal clock Pertinent AT commands AT HISTORY Read out history list 6 5 Audio Interface and Voice Connections The device has a standard RJ45 phone plug at the front to connect a phone handset of reference type Handset Siemens Gigaset see Chap 2 4 5 The connection is set up and closed either by AT commands in the terminal program or by an accordingly configured alarm input Medium for alarm transport Voice see Chap
34. cribed with their mode of operation in the current chapter The according chapters of Functions and their configuration will show how to configure the individual functions U HSComm GSM 4 x m i 5 x File Interface Settings Terminal Language SprachejJazyk PLC Overview Sendjreceive protocol Info Help Basic Sellings Alam 1 Alam 2 Alam 3 Alarm 4 Additional Reciepients Access Control History IN S N MICROELECTRONICS VW Send settings Read settings com 19200 zm 5 2 1 Menus N HSComm GSM 4 x 14 i IBi xi Eile Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Jazyk PLC Overview Sendjreceive protocol Info Help The HSComm GSM includes the following menus 32 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Configuration Software HSComm GSM File Use the menu item File to save the current settings as shown in the HSComm user in terface as a file or to re read the settings Interface Use the menu item Interface to set the serial interface of the configuration PC DAE Interface cow v Baud rate 19200 M Data bits o Stop bits rl Parity Hardware Handshake gt Note The interface parameters of the configuration PC must match the interface parameters of the INSYS GSM Program settings Program settings a2 x Auto recognition at program start Iv log all commands Automatic detection at program start When Automatic detection at program s
35. cssaseedessonsdsenateseanacennses 56 Passwords and DTMF PIN 20ussooosssosssssnssssonnsssnnnesnnssssnssssnnssnnnnene 57 Security callback sis si e 58 HISTORY dem 59 Contents 6 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 1 AUDIO INTERFACE AND VOICE CONNECTIONS cccccccscccscccsccceee 61 FLASH UPDATE 50a 61 OPERATION WITH PLCS ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccces 62 AT COMMAND SETS cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccces 65 SHORT DESCRIPTION INSYS AT COMMANDS ccccccccccccccccccces 67 TABLE GSM SERVICE CENTER NUMBERS 71 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Introduction 1 Introduction Validity range of the manual This user manual applies to the device INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Purpose This manual is directed primarily at technical staff in particular gt Programmers gt Implementers Required basics General knowledge regarding communication technologies is required Safety Instructions This manual includes notes which must be observed in order to avoid material damage The warnings and cautions are described as follows Caution Damage of components Not observing this note may result in destruction of the device Warning Not observing this warning may result in malfunction gt Note Notes contain important information which you should observe in par ticular Warning The device may only be used for the c
36. de local e eere eren eene 30 Remote configuration ass ssscsenssssonsesanssssenssssnnnsenenssnessssnsnesssstennesenn 30 SMS configuration emn 31 ALARM Bp qp M 31 AT COMMANDS FOR SWITCHING INTO ANOTHER OPERATING MODE 31 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE HSCOMM GSM 32 all A eee x x A E AEEA 32 HSCOMM USER INTERFACE eee eee eee eee eee eese eese eese sese eese sees eoe 32 MENUS iso Ca baa vere d ene erit snide rel a EPOR EAM Fer vUEea ELO ORE EATUR 32 Buttons 34 Status bar nie 35 Tabs rennen 35 Dez 06 Contents Dez 06 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 6 1 5 6 1 6 6 1 7 6 1 8 6 1 9 6 1 10 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 6 2 5 6 2 6 6 2 7 6 2 8 6 2 9 6 3 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 6 3 4 6 3 5 6 3 6 6 3 7 6 3 8 6 3 9 6 3 10 6 4 FUNCTIONS AND THEIR CONFIGURATION 36 PROCEDURES CONFIGURE THE BASIC SETTINGS eese eee eee eee 36 GSM connection mec ers ansee ee need 36 DTMF tone processing ssusscnseesennesannsssonsssennnsnunsesnnnnssnnnesssesensenesn 38 Connection attempts u 38 Auto ANS WEP e 39 System monitoring eire eoe h e tento doe PE ER ee SUPR eene singe on pue vn LEE nU 0s 39 D te Time M 41 Serial interface of the device 20000s000000000000000000000000000000000000000 41 Protocol rem riis 42 apri ime T 42 DTR DON AVIO
37. ded settings are spread across several tabs which can be selected via the tab titles i Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Additional Reciepients Access Control History IN The settings will be transmitted to the INSYS GSM when you click on the button Send values The functions are described in detail in the chapter Functions and their configuration Dez 06 35 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 6 Functions and their configuration The functions of the device can be configured easily using the configuration software HSComm or directly via AT commands 6 1 Procedures Configure the basic settings The basic settings can be configured in the Software HSComm on the tab Basic set tings 6 1 1 GSM connection I PIN active 491510675645 get SMS memory spaces detect GSM intensity PIN You can save the SIM card PIN in the device The device will automatically dial into the GSM network during startup The default PIN setting is 0000 To operate SIM cards without PIN you may delete the PIN Switching the SIM Card Prior to switching the SIM card you must change or delete the PIN Otherwise the SIM card will be blocked after three unsuccessful login attempts p gt Note Automatic login at restart is only possible if the PIN is stored in the device Service Center Number SCN To send SMS the service center number SCN of your own GSM provider must be en tered see C
38. e SIM card reader with integrated compartment FME antenna connection Audio interface Reset key 6 LEDs for status display gt A4alarm inputs The connections for the power supply the alarm inputs are designed as terminals VV VV 10 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 l4 Overview 2 1 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 222225295295 INSYS Reset E 9 Power 9 Status 2 Connect RS 232 SIM Signal M SEN mU 2 2 Data Services 2 2 1 Data services via the serial interface The serial interface is available for the configuration of the device or for the data connec tion to the terminal device The serial interface has the following characteristics Interface terminal adapter TA terminal station terminal equipment TE Compatible with RS232 V 24 V 28 Extended data formats 10 and 11 bit gt Baud rates 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 bps The standard setting is 19200 bps gt Noautomatic baud rate adaptation command AT BAUD 2 2 2 Data Connection via the GSM network The device is designed for the system environment of mobile networks with 900 MHz and 1800 MHz according to ETSI GSM phase 2 24 Accessing a GSM network requires a SIM card of a network provider The data connection has the following characteristics Non transparent asynchronous V 22bis 2 400 bps gt V 32 V 33 V 34 4800 9600 14400 bps gt V 110 2400 4800 9600 14400 bps The
39. e buttons Configure GSM device at the PLC or Config ure PC modem Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 AT Command Sets 7 AT Command Sets You can configure and control the INSYS GSM with two AT command sets Standard AT commands The standard AT commands control the GSM engine to establish data connections using the GSM network gt Extended INSYS AT commands The extended INSYS AT commands control the extensions implemented by IN SYS for the digital inputs alarm functions security functions and timer controlled functions The following options are available to enter the standard commands Locally via the serial interface in offline command mode see Chap 4 2 gt Locally via the serial interface in online command mode see Chap 4 2 2 The following options are available to enter the extended INSYS AT commands Locally via the serial interface in offline command mode see Chap 4 2 gt Locally via the serial interface in online command mode see Chap 4 2 2 Remote in command mode remote configuration see Chap 4 2 3 Via SMS see Chapters 6 2 3 and 6 2 4 In most cases it is possible to enter the command as SMS The configuration via SMS is restricted to commands with responses of up to 140 characters The most important standard AT commands and all extended AT commands are listed in the document AT Command Set for INSYS GSM 4 2 which is available from IN SYS MICROELECTRONICS e mail to insys insys te
40. earch Not registered GSM network search 3 GSM Rejected Rejected 5 Logged in roaming Entering the PUK When the wrong PIN is entered repeatedly it will be blocked To unlock the PUK which you find in the contract documents of your GSM provider is required gt Note We recommend entering the PUK with the help of a mobile phone Procedure Enter the PUK 1 Remove the SIM card from the device Insert the SIM card into a common mobile phone Enter the PUK via the menu You must ensure that the correct PIN is stored in the device Re insert the SIM card in to the device VR WN Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Operating Modes 4 Operating Modes You can operate the device in the following three operating modes gt Connection mode online Command Mode Alarm State gt Note The configuration mode of previous versions is no longer in use since the integration of the extended INSYS AT commands 4 1 Connection mode online In connection mode the asynchronous byte stream between the serial interfaces of the device and the remote terminal is exchanged transparently During an existing data connection you can put the device into the following states gt Locally into command mode using the escape sequence gt Via the data connection into remote configuration mode using the escape se quence gt Note The escape sequence activates the command mode Example for the design of a connection and
41. environment The device may not be used in wet environments INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Humidity 0 95 non condensing Temperature range O C to 55 C 2 6 Certifications The device bears the CE symbol of conformity This symbol is a declaration that because of its design and implementation the device complies with the currently valid versions of the following EC directives Directives 89 336 EEC EMC directive 73 23 EEC Low voltage directive 91 263 EEC Telecommunications devices directive Standards ETS 300 342 1 EN 60950 EN 55022 class B EN 55024 EN 300 607 1 EN 301 419 1 EN 3015011 V7 01 TBR 19 TBR 20 Approvals CE Dez 06 17 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Overview 2 7 Interfaces Display and Control Elements The device has 6 LEDs for status displays and one reset key on the front 2 7 1 Display elements Each device has 6 LEDs on the front LED Color On Off Blinking Flashing Power Green Supply OK No supply Status Yellow GSM engine GSM engine not Data connection Initialization logged Es logged ie Processing of DONOR NELWON Alternate blinking Als with LED Connect or Di teh f LED DCD Factory peie ps B settings loaded SMS SMS poll ing and power up SMS Connect Yellow Data connec No data connec Alternate blinking tion established tion established with LED state Fac tory settings loaded RX Green Exchange of No data ex data via RS232 ch
42. eters Password for remote configuration and lt password gt SMS query If no password is set the separating comma is dropped also Extended AT command with parame lt command gt ters Optional phone number to which the re reply sponse is sent via SMS After CN a space character must be entered Examples for alarm inputs Password AT INPUT CN 491601498456 The status of the alarm inputs is sent to the given phone number 6 2 5 SMS acknowledgement An SMS in the format of a command SMS which contains only the text ACKN instead of an AT command after the password is entered with a time stamp and a phone number in the history list if automatic SMS processing is enabled An alarm message that is received as SMS may be acknowledged by sending it back to the device 6 2 6 Requirements for sending an SMS gt Valid number of the SMS service center SCN see Chap 6 gt Valid recipient number gt For alarm messages The text is defined gt The device is logged in at the GSM network gt gt Note In the following cases the handshake of the serial interface see Chap 6 1 9 and the DTR behavior see Chap 6 1 10 must be deacti vated gt The device is operated as a stand alone device i e it is not connected via the serial interface The device is operated at a device which does not support hardware handshake 46 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their confi
43. ettings Use the button Send values to transmit the current settings in the HSComm to the IN SYS GSM gt Note The settings for the menu item PLC may only be transmitted using the buttons Configure GSM device at the PLC or Configure PC modem Read settings Use the button Read settings to read the current settings from the INSYS GSM The cur rent settings are displayed in the HSComm Send default settings Use the button Send default values to load the default factory settings into the INSYS GSM A reset will be executed If the PIN was stored the device will immediately afterwards log into the GSM network Reset Use the button Reset to start a reset of the INSYS GSM If the PIN was stored the device will immediately afterwards log into the GSM network Synchronize RS232 The serial interfaces of the INSYS GSM and the configuration must be configured equally Use the button Synchronize RS232 to test all possible baud rate and data format set tings at the PC side until both sides match Abort Use the button Cancel to cancel running data transmissions e g for Send values or Read settings 5 2 3 Status bar The status bar at the lower window border of the HSComm displays the setting and ac tivities of the serial interface of the configuration PC The LEDs RX and TX of the INSYS GSM light up synchronously during the receiving and sending of data 5 2 4 Tabs The settings of the basic and exten
44. g will indicate that the device is attempting to establish the connection Dez 06 25 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Initial Operation 26 gt Note Make sure that your SIM card is enabled for incoming data connec tion if required see Chap 2 4 4 3 8 Causes of Error during Implementation Device does not react to commands Possible cause gt The settings of the serial interface of the device and the terminal device do not match Remedy gt Inthe HSComm synchronize the RS232 interface using the button Synchronize RS232 gt Adjust the settings gt Reset the device to the default factory settings by pressing the reset key for a pro longed period gt Note If possible use the serial interface directly Problems during data transmission may occur when USB serial converters are used No connection to the GSM network Possible causes gt The signal quality of the GSM network is not sufficient see Chap 3 9 gt The device is not logged in see Chap 3 7 gt The SIM card is not authorized for data connection see Chap 2 4 4 gt The phone number is not selected or not correctly selected gt The power supply for connections is not sufficient see Chap 2 4 2 3 9 Testing the Signal Quality The signal quality at the device location can be tested as follows gt Use the button Read GSM field strength now on the tab Basic settings in the group GSM connection of the software HSComm gt Use the AT
45. guration 6 2 7 Send and receive SMS The device can create as well as receive SMS messages via AT commands The respective commands and parameters are listed in the separate document AT Command Set For GSM 4 2 at http www insys tec de gt Note For activated automatic SMS processing the device reads the SMS messages once every minute After that it edits the SMS messages and deletes them Pertinent AT commands AT SMSRX Automatic SMS reception processing AT CMGD Delete SMS message AT CMGF SMS message format AT CMGL List SMS message AT CMGR Read SMS message AT CMGS Send SMS message AT CSCA Number of the SMS service center AT SMGL List SMS messages without changing the status AT SMGO SMS overflow AT SMGR Read SMS message without changing the state Dez 06 47 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 48 Functions and their configuration 6 2 8 SMS Dispatch to fax and e mail An SMS can also be sent to a fax device or an e mail address with support of the GSM provider Examples 1 In order to transmit a message via SMS from the T D1 network to the fax number 0123 456789 select the following settings Meaning Parameters SMS service center 491710760000 Phone number 990123456789 Message Message 140 text characters max 2 In order to transmit a message via SMS from the Vodafone network to the e mail recipient name domain de select the follow
46. hap 6 36 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration Idle detection The device can terminate hanging connections over which no data is exchanged any more automatically after a specified waiting period Each character which is sent via the serial interface both directions restarts the timer You may enter a waiting time of up to 255 seconds To deactivate idle detection enter a waiting time of O seconds Detect field strength intensity Use the button Detect GSM field strength now to read outthe field strength see Chap 6 1 1 Ouery login state The validity of the PIN and the login state are displayed under the control box PIN ac tive in plain text see Chap 6 1 1 Configure PIN service center number and idle detection 1 Start the program HSComm under Windows The configuration software is started and displays the tab Basic settings 2 In the group GSM connection activate the control box New PIN and enter the new PIN in the entry field b gt Note The PIN is encrypted The displayed character is 3 To delete the PIN activate the control box Delete PIN in the group GSM connec tion 4 Enter the service center number SCN of the GSM provider in the group GSM connection in the field Service center number Use the international format e g Germany 49 for entering the number see Chap 6 1 1 5 Enter the requested waiting time in seconds in the group GSM
47. ients from a pool of 20 numbers 12 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 l4 Overview 2 4 Technical Data 2 4 1 Mechanical characteristics INSYS GSM 4 2 l4 Weight 270g Dimensions in mm w xx h 55x110x75 Protection class cover front IP 40 Protection class terminals IP 20 2 4 2 Power supply The device requires a power supply of 10 to 60 V DC at amaximum of 5 ripple Caution No overvoltage protection The device does not have a fuse Surges and excessive voltages may result in the destruction of the device The following table shows the values that were determined for a signal field strength of 20 AT SIGNAL The current consumption and therefore the power consumption may increase during poor network conditions These are average values for estimating the current consumption State d nen en established Current consumption type at 10 V DC 170 mA 245 mA Current consumption type at 24 V DC 90 mA 110 mA Current consumption type at 36 V DC 55 mA 70 mA Power consumption approx 1 7W 2 1W Dez 06 13 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Overview 2 4 3 Serial interface RS232 V 24 Pin layout of the serial interface RS232 9 pin SUB D connector with threaded joint Pin Description Function a pp OSES RS232 66020 DTE 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 109 CF M5 O 2 RXD Receive Data 104 BB D2 O 3 TXD Transmit Data 103 BA D1 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 108 CD 1 5
48. ing settings Meaning Parameters SMS service center 491710760000 Phone number 3400 Message You must enter a space between the e mail address and the message The character of the e mail address must be replaced by the character name domain de message Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 6 2 9 Example Free SMS dispatch via AT commands You can use the device via the serial interface to send text messages The example shows the process logged in a terminal window 1 One time preparation Meaning AT command Logged into the GSM network attcops Response Not logged in COPS 0 OK Entering the PIN 1234 at cpin 1234 OK Logged into the GSM network attcops Response logged into T Mobile D COPS 0 0 T Mobile D OK Service Center Number attcsca Response has already been entered CSCA 491710760000 145 OK Set SMS text mode attcmgf 1 OK 2 Sending the message Meaning AT command Write SMS to 016097332811 at cmgs 4916097332811 Message text test message 17 Celsius Always start the text after the character gt gt test message 17 Celsius Text entry is completed CTRL Z Press the keys Ctrl and Z simul taneously Send message to your own CMGS 100 number as a test Read SMS attcmgl CMGL 1 REC
49. is password controls gt Switching to remote configuration via data connection gt Accepting SMS messages to switch and query the inputs outputs see Chap 6 2 2 Accepting SMS messages with extended AT commands see Chap 6 2 4 During a data connection you can switch to remote configuration mode by entering the escape sequence default setting see Chap 4 1 Dez 06 57 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 58 Query via DTMF The DTMF PIN controls the access to query the inputs via DTMF tones during a voice con nection The DTMF PIN consists of 4 digits Configure the passwords and the DTMF PIN Wi HSComm GSM 4 x I4 lolx File Interface Setting Terminal Language Sprache Jazyk PLC Overview Send receive protocol Info Help N N MICROELECTRONICS Password active Password active password active Y Send settings Read settings Send default settings Reset Synchronize RS232 delete list 1 Start the HSComm and switch to the tab Access control 2 To configure a password click on the button Set password in the group Pass word for atthe desired password A dialog box to enter the password is opened 3 Enter the password The password is sent to the device 4 Activate the control box Password active next to the requested password Pertinent AT commands AT PASS Password 6 3 10 Security callback The security callback process
50. locked after three unsuccessful login attempts E Notes gt Only 3V cards may be used gt Changing the SIM card is only permitted when the device is switched off Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Initial Operation The slot for the SIM card is on the front of the device 4 p eeecccccc Unlocking the card reader Turn the power supply off 2 To unlock the cardholder press the sunken yellow button on the card reader 3 Remove the cardholder 4 Insert the SIM card into the cardholder with the contacts facing upwards 5 Push the cardholder back into the card reader contacts of the SIM card to the left until the cardholder is flush with the housing top 6 Turn the power supply on The device starts the initializing process Initialization 1 LED Connect or LED DCD light up for approx 4 seconds 2 After 8 more seconds the LED Status starts to flash for approx 20 seconds When the device has successfully logged in the following LEDs will light up gt LED Power gt LED Status gt The LED Signal displays the strength of the GSM signal 3 7 Connection Test After this successful initial configuration you can easily check whether your device is connected with the GSM network Dial the number of a phone connection e g your mobile phone from the terminal win dow of the HSComm or from your terminal program Dialing a telephone ATD lt n gt lt n gt e g Number of your mobile phone The ringin
51. nctions and their configuration 52 Alarm transmission medium Simple alarm Pulse alarm Establishing a Long data connection v The data connection will be terminated in the follow ing cases gt Thealarm input is no longer active gt Viathe idle detection gt Ifthe remote terminal hangs up gt DTR drop gt ATcommand ATH Establishing a Short data connection v Y The data connection is immediately terminated after the message has been transmitted Sending an alarm message as SMS see Chap 6 2 6 Y v Establishing a voice connection v The data connection will be terminated in the follow ing cases gt The alarm input is no longer active gt Ifthe remote terminal hangs up gt Note The device 4 2 compact has no audio interface 6 3 4 Possible recipients of an alarm message Depending on the medium the following terminal devices can be recipients of an alarm message Data connection Analogue modem ISDN TA or GSM device Voice connection Mobile phone or fixed network SMS gt Mobile phone gt Fax device depending on the provider gt E mail recipient on the internet depending on the provider gt Fixed network telephone voice output through network provid ers For fax dispatch enter the fax prefix of your GSM provider before the actual fax number Examples see Chap 6 2 8 For the e mail dispatch send the SMS to the mail gateway of your GSM provide
52. ng SMS SMS are stored at the SMS storage locations in the SIM card You can read out the num ber of all available SMS storage locations on the SIM card using the tab Basic settings in the HSComm software in the group GSM connection and the button Locate SIM SMS storage locations now The device queries the SMS storage locations as soon as the device is not busy with data connections alarm processing or processing of AT commands for 60 seconds Any activity at the serial interface AT commands restarts the query interval without executing the query No query is made during an active data connection Commands entered at the serial interface are ignored The baud rate and the number of SMS storage locations to be configured determine the duration of the query Example Baud rate 19200 bps Configured SMS storage loca 15 tions Result Ouery duration 5 seconds The number of SMS storage locations which the device should consider during its query routine can be set in the HSComm software in the tab Basic settings in the group GSM connection in the entry field Configured SMS storage locations A problem may occur if there are more incoming SMS than SMS storage locations are queried In this case SMS are stored in the storage location which is not considered by the query and can therefore no longer be processed by the device gt Note When the buffer of the SIM card is full no further SMS messages
53. nnections CRING REL ASYNC For data connections Activate DTMF tone processing Note After activating DTMF tone processing the device must be reset To activate DTMF tone processing in the software HSComm set a check mark in the check box Process DTMF tones in the tab Basic settings in the group GSM connec tion Pertinent AT commands AT DTMF Enable DTMF processing AT RESET Device reset 6 1 3 Connection attempts The number of connection attempts if dialing a remote terminal does not work immedi ately can be specified This setting is effective for Dispatch of messages alarm or periodic alive SMS Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration Connection set up for alarm messages via a data connection Connection set up for security callback Possible values are 1 to 12 default value is 3 The dispatch will only be attempted once for an acknowledgement SMS after a configu ration via SMS Set number of dialing attempts To set the number of dialing attempts in the software HSComm enter the requested number in the tab Basic settings in the group GSM connections in the entry field Di aling attempts Pertinent AT commands AT DIAL Dial up attempts for periodic alive or alarm messages 6 1 4 Auto answer After the specified number of ring tones the device will accept a data call o Switched off 2 to 255 On gt Note Incoming voice calls are automatically
54. nswer X X 5 AT COMBINE Combination of the alarm text with a target number X X 5 from the number pool AT POOL AT DATE Date X X X AT DAY Weekday X X X AT DEFAULT Factory settings of the INSYS AT commands X X X AT DIAL Dial up attempts for periodic alive or alarm messages X X X AT DST Main target number for alarm messages X X S AT DTC Idle connection control Data Transmit Controller X X X AT DTMF Enable DTMF processing X X X AT ESC Escape character for remote command mode X X X AT EXIT Exiting the remote command mode X AT FLASH Firmware update of the controller X X AT FORMAT Data format of the serial interface X X X AT GSMREQ Periodical query of the field strength and the login state X X X in the GSM network AT HISTORY History function event memory X X S AT IN Ouerying the Alarm Inputs X X X AT INPUT Configuration of the alarm inputs X X X AT LOGOUT Timer controlled logout re login or device reset respec X X X tively AT MSG Alarm message texts X X S AT PASS Password Protection X X X AT PIN SIM card PIN X X X AT POOL Phone number pool for alarm messages X X S AT POWER Dispatch of SMS during power up X X X AT PROFILE Query of the settings of the INSYS AT commands X X AT PROVIDER Manual GSM provider selection X X X AT RESET Device reset X X X AT SCN SMS service center number X X X AT SIGNAL GSM signal field strength X X X Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 AT Command Sets
55. ogs in into the GSM network again provided the PIN of the SIM card is stored Periodic alive message via SMS The device can send a periodic alive message to the entered phone number as SMS mes sage daily weekly or monthly The LED Status is flashing during the dispatch see Chap 6 2 6 Power up SMS If this function is enabled the device will send an SMS every time the power is inter rupted for at least five seconds not reset see Chap 6 2 6 The device will add the date and the time to the power up SMS The date and the time will have a maximum accuracy of five minutes The LED Status is flashing during the dispatch Configure system monitoring 1 Start the program HSComm under Windows The configuration software is started and displays the tab Basic settings 2 To enable scheduled login logout activate one of the check boxes Periodical log out with reset or Periodical logout in the group System monitoring and enter the requested values in the entry fields Time or Duration gt gt Note Enter the phone numbers in international format e g Germany 49 3 To activate the periodic alive message via SMS enter the requested values in the fields Phone number Text and Time in the group System monitoring 4 To enable the power up SMS activate the check box Power up SMS in the group System monitoring and enter the requested values in the fields Target and Text Dez 06 INSYS GSM
56. r exam ples see Chap 6 2 8 Start the SMS text with the e mail address of the recipient fol lowed by a space and the message 6 3 5 Processing of the alarm messages Before the device sends an alarm message via SMS or data connection or establishes a voice connection it will disconnect an existing data connection The device ignores incoming commands during the processing of the alarm actions Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration If during the alarm processing of one input the other input is activate the device stores the second alarm state The device will first complete the processing of the first alarm before processing the second alarm in chronological order If no connection can be established the device attempts as many dial ups as configured in the basic settings in intervals of approximately 60 seconds see Chap 6 1 3 The LED Status is flashing during the alarm processing 6 3 6 Main recipient and additional recipients You must assign each alarm message a main recipient Each alarm message which is dispatched by SMS or via Short data connection can be sent additionally to 10 further recipients from a pool of 20 numbers The alarm messages are all transmitted in the same way via SMS or Short data connec tion to the main recipient and the additional recipients 6 3 7 Configure alarms You can configure the alarms with the configuration software HSComm or directly wi
57. retrieved by the application via the serial interface and deleted p gt Note When the buffer of the SIM card is full no further SMS messages will be accepted Suggested solution for buffer overflow 1 Assign a configuration password The device can then edit and delete all SMS messages with this password The ap plication can edit and delete all other SMS messages 2 Select a query cycle of the application that is larger than the one of the device e g factor 2 3 Otherwise the device will re trigger its query cycle every time the ap plication is queried activity at the RS232 interface G Note If the query cycle is triggered frequently for example due to activity at the RS232 interface this may result in the device being no longer able to start a query of the SMS input buffer Procedure To activate automatic SMS processing in the software HSComm set a check mark in the check box Automatic SMS processing in the tab Basic settings in the group GSM con nection Pertinent AT commands AT SMSRX Automatic SMS reception processing 6 2 4 Commands via SMS Most of the extended AT commands as well as commands for querying the alarm in puts can be transferred via SMS to the device Responses can be sent back via SMS to a user defined number Syntax for extended AT commands via SMS password command CN reply Dez 06 45 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration Meaning Param
58. rs in the entry fields 3 Perform a reset see Chap 2 7 2 Pertinent AT commands AT CLIP Selective Call Answer AT RESET Device reset Non authorized numbers The device will reject calls from non authorized numbers immediately to keep the line free These calls can also not be accepted manually ATA The caller receives the signal BUSY The GMS engine will then work with the setting AT CLIP 1 For each incoming call the following phone number is displayed as well Ring CLIP 49941560061 145 0 6 3 9 Passwords and DTMF PIN Besides the PIN for the SIM card see Chap 6 1 1 which controls the access to the GSM network the device manages three other passwords PINs to control the access to the following gt Data connection security callback gt Remote configuration control by SMS The password consists of a maximum of 16 characters Data connection security callback This password controls gt Incoming data connections Triggering the security callback see Chap 6 3 10 When an incoming connection is accepted and established the caller is asked to enter the password after 2 seconds If no valid password is entered within 60 seconds the device will terminate the connec tion A valid password is acknowledged with OK If no security callback number is entered see Chap 6 3 10 the connection is free for data transmission after 2 seconds Remote configuration switching via SMS Th
59. see below Checking the PIN using an AT command 1 Enter the command AT CPIN in the terminal program The following responses are possible READY No input required SIM PIN SIM card PIN missing SIM PUK PUK entry required after repeated false PIN entries CME ERROR SIM card is not inserted or not correctly inserted SIM not inserted 2 If required enter the Pin see Chap 6 1 1 or the PUK see below 3 If the command AT CPIN sent the response READY enter the command AT CREG to query the login state The response will be as follows for example lt CREG 0 32 Dez 06 27 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Initial Operation 28 The status of the login state is indicated by the 2 parameter of the response in the following 3 rejected Overview of responses The following table shows the possible responses for the validity of the PIN and the login state Response Response HSComm Meaning AT CPIN Tab Basic settings SIM READY No further input required SIM PIN SIM PIN missing The SIM card PIN is not known SIM PUK SIM PUK missing A wrong PIN has been entered repeatedly and is blocked CME ERROR SIM card is not inserted or not correctly inserted SIM not in in the device serted Response from AT CREG 0 GSM Not logged in Not logged in no GSM network search 1 GSM Logged in Logged in at the standard provider 2 GSM Network s
60. t Switch the Device on and Test it Connect the device and the PC using the serial cable Connect the GSM antenna Connect the power supply at the terminals 10 60 VDC and GND Caution Damage of components The given values are maximum values e Switch the power supply on The LED Power will light up The device starts the initialization 1 2 3 4 LED Connect or LED DCD light up for approx 4 seconds After 8 more seconds the LED Status starts to flash for approx 20 seconds Afterwards the LED Status goes out because no SIM card is inserted and no PIN is stored The LED Signalis on or blinks depending on the strength of the GSM network The device is operational If the device does not perform an initialization or the LED Power is not on refer to your supplier Dez 06 21 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Initial Operation 3 5 Initial Configuration You can perform the initial configuration as follows gt User friendly with the configuration software HSComm under Windows gt By directly entering AT commands in a terminal program Suitable terminal programs TeraTerm HyperTerminal or the HSComm terminal window 3 5 1 Initial configuration via HSComm GSM 4 2 x 14 You can perform the initial configuration alternatively with AT commands as described in the following chapter 1 Start the program HSComm under Windows The configuration software is started and displays the tab Basic settings w HSComm
61. tart is activated the HSComm detects the IN SYS GSM as soon as it is connected The device is immediately read out The button Read values need not be activated Advanced logging Acticate Advanced logging to create a log if errors occur during the configuration You can open the protocol at the menu item Send and receive protocol Terminal In the terminal window you can send AT commands directly to the INSYS GSM Language Use the menu Language to switch between the interface languages German and Eng lish PLC The INSYS GSM has been tested for the most common PLC systems on the market Dez 06 33 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Configuration Software HSComm GSM 34 You can adjust the default settings for the initialization and communication strings Changes will not be saved Overview Use the Overview to display all current HSComm settings transparently The output extends over several screen pages You may save the overview as text file gt Note Have the overview available when you call the hotline Send receive log See advanced logging at the menu item Program settings 5 2 2 Buttons Use the buttons to start data transmissions between the INSYS GSM and the configura tion PC During the data transmission a progress bar will be displayed above the buttons Y Send settings Read settings Send default settings Reset Synchronize Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Configuration Software HSComm GSM Send s
62. ter one message For a pulse alarm you can enter the collective message and 10 individual messages 3 Define the transport medium in the field Medium for alarm transport 4 Enter the message text in the field Message text For pulse alarm also enter the collective message text in the field Collective message text Enter the according recipient number in the field Recipient number 6 If you want to enter more alarm recipients switch to the tab Additional recipi ents Here you can enter additional recipients for alarms that are being sent via SMS or Short data connection If you entered several recipients for an alarm the symbol a is displayed next to the according recipient number in the tab Alarm1 or Alarm2 54 Dez 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration HSComm GSM 4 x I4 Interface Settings cmi m m mj z mj m mj m B 7j m m m 7 mj mi mi m Soe ETTTTTPTTTT L ETITITTTITT ETTTTTTPETT ee ETFTTETTPETT ErFFrrrrrrm C ETTTEPTEPT Pc EEO GO T EEE 5 ui u ui u um m __ 0 See EEE 5 u u u nn nimm ILLLLLIDLIDLE EEEE u mi mm ILLLLLDLDLDLT Terminal Language Sprache Jazyk PLC Overview Send receive protocol Info Help Basic Settings Alam 1 Alam 2 Alam 3 Alam 4 Additional Beciepients Access Control Histor LILLLLLLLNVLE E E m E m m m DIDI E m m m m m mj m m m B m m m m m m m mj m B m m
63. terminated Incoming commands are ignored during the processing of the alarm actions If an input is activated while processing an alarm at the other input the second alarm state is saved and executed subsequently If an connection cannot be established a re dial is attempted after one minute until the defined maximum number of dial up attempts is reached see Chap 6 1 3 The LED Status is flashing during the attempted connection set up 4 4 AT Commands for Switching into another Operating Mode kkk Activate remote configuration mode Activate online command mode ATD Establish a connection ATH Terminate connection AT EXIT Exit remote configuration mode ATO Exit online command mode AT PASSC Password for remote configuration AT ESC Escape character for remote command mode Dez 06 31 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Configuration Software HSComm GSM 5 Configuration Software HSComm GSM The software HSComm provides the opportunity to configure the INSYS GSM under Windows without explicit knowledge of the AT commands The free configuration software HSComm can be downloaded at http www insys tec de 5 1 Help The context sensitive help is available any time via the key F1 or the Help menu Help also contains the complete command reference for the extended INSYS AT com mands 5 2 HSComm User Interface The HSComm GSM user interface provides menus registries and buttons which are de s
64. th AT commands E Restrictions for SMS texts The internal GSM character set does not match the usual ASCII character set of PCs in all positions Therefore the following restrictions must be observed for SMS texts gt Never use the character OxOOh Permitted text characters in SMS messages are only letters without umlauts digits punctuation marks brackets un derscore 96 amp gt 8 bit characters e g umlauts and are not supported gt ne mail addresses the character must be replaced by the character KPN in the Netherlands requires replacement by the character gt Ifyou do not enter the message text via the entry mask of the HSComm software you must replace the underscore by the letter Ox11h Dez 06 53 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration Example Input of pulse messages NN HSComm GSM 4 x I4 E O x File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Jazyk PLC Overview Sendjreceive protocol Info Help Basic Settings Alam 1 Alam 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Additional Beciepients Access Control History INJ W MICROELECTRONICS n input 1 to 10 pu Vv Send settings Read settings ing the alarmlll 4917624941369 Send default settings Synchronize RS232 com 19200 lemi 1 Switch to any Alarm tab e g Alarm1 or Alarm2 2 Define the alarm type in the field Alarm trigger Depending on the alarm type you can only en
65. wait 5 to 10 seconds Only now will the device display the field strength correctly 23 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Initial Operation 24 3 5 2 Initial configuration with AT commands You can perform the initial configuration alternatively with the software HSComm as described in the previous chapter 3 Start your terminal program or the terminal window of HSComm 2 Set the serial interface settings to the standard values 19200 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity AT BAUD 19200 AT FORMAT 8N1 3 If the device is in an undefined state reset it optionally to the factory settings first AT amp F amp WZ AT DEFAULT 4 Enter the PIN Example Entering the PIN 1234 AT PIN 1234 If the PIN of the SIM card is deactivated enter only AT PIN 5 Check the field strength of the GSM signal see Chap 3 9 AT SIGNAL The GSM signal should have a field strength of at least 12 For lower values or the value 99 you will need to change the antenna location Note After changing the antenna location wait 5 to 10 seconds Only now will the device display the field strength correctly 3 6 Restart For the restart you must insert the SIM card and restart the device The device will reini tialize and login into the GSM network 3 6 1 Procedure Insert SIM card Switching the SIM Card Prior to switching the SIM card you must change or delete the PIN before inserting the new SIM card Otherwise the SIM card will be b
66. x 4 pages Export as text The displayed data can be stored as text file Have this data ready for technical support HSComm GSM 4 x I4 lolx File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Jazyk PLC Overview Send receive protocol Info Help Basic Settings Alarm 1 Alam 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Additional Reciepients Access Control i N Ss Zoom IHR x fo gt mt History Ei test export Delete history INSYS 13 49 32 GSM Historie 16 11 2006 GSM Historie Num Datum Zeit Grund Detail i Nummer 200 16 11 06 13 48 48 SYSTEM GSM ERROR 199 16 11 06 13 48 26 SYSTEM POWER UP 198 16 11 06 08 42 06 SYSTEM GSM ERROR v Send settings 197 16 11 06 08 41 44 SYSTEM POWER UP 196 15 11 06 15 11 19 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 195 15 11 06 15 07 55 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 194 15 11 06 15 02 49 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 193 15 11 06 14 07 33 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR Send default settings 192 15 11 06 14 00 45 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 191 15 11 06 13 31 51 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 190 15 11 06 13 26 45 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 188 15 11 06 13 13 08 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR Synchronize RS232 188 15 11 06 13 12 18 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 187 15 11 06 13 11 27 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 186 15 11 06 12 51 54 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 185 15 11 06 12 51 03 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 184 15 11 06 12 47 39 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 183 15 11 06 12 46 48 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 182 15 11 06 12 45 57 SYSTEM SIGNAL ERROR 181 15 11 06 12 28 06 SYSTEM SIGN
67. y serial RSZ3Z cable For setting the PLC data two modem settings are available gt Configure PC modem When you activate the entry Configure PC modem the modem will be config ured at the PC e g at the control center for the according PLC Configure the GSM device at the PLC When you activate the entry Configure GSM device at PLC the modem will be configured directly at the PLC Dez 06 63 INSYS GSM 4 2 14 Functions and their configuration 64 The device has been tested for the most common PLC systems on the market The docu mentation regarding the required settings for the according PLC is available from IN SYS MICROELECTRONICS mailto insys insys tec de Currently documentations for the following PLC systems are available gt Bosch SPS CL400 Mitsubishi MELSEC FX 2N 232BD gt OMRON SPS C200HX CPU44 gt PILZ SPS PSS3056 gt Schiele SPS S400 gt Siemens S7 200 gt Systron S200 250 and 400 gt Note You can adjust the default settings for the initialization and com munication strings Changes will not be saved Initialize 1 2 3 Start the software HSComm Open the menu SPS Select between the option buttons Configure PC modem and Configure the GSM device at the PLC Click the menu entry PLC A list of preconfigured PLCs is displayed If available select the requested PLC Enter the required initialization string if necessary Send the settings using th

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