Murrelektronik MIRO GSM User manual

Manual
MIRO GSM
Safety
Description
Installation
Software
Run Mode
Configuration
Remote Access
Technical Data
Accessories
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Publisher's Note
User Manual for MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 24 VDC Art. No. 52530
MIRO GSM ADI6 DO4R 24 VDC Art. No. 52531
MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 230 VAC Art. No. 52532
Version 1.3
Edition 11_11 EN
Article Number 52536
Murrelektronik GmbH
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Phone +49 (0) 71 91 47-0
Fax +49 (0) 71 91 47-130
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Service and Support
Website:
www.murrelektronik.com
In addition, our Customer Service Center (CSC) will be glad to assist you:
The CSC supports customers over the entire course of the project, during planning and the conception
of customer applications, configuration, installation, and start-up. We also offer competent consulting
or – in more complex cases – we even provide direct onsite support.
The CSC supplies support tools. It performs measurements for fieldbus systems, such as Profibus DP,
DeviceNet, CanOpen, and AS interface, as well as energy, heat, and EMC measurements.
Our coworkers at the Customer Service Center provide their competence, know-how, and years of
experience. They are familiar with how products made of various hardware and software
manufacturers interact.
You can contact the Customer Service Center at
telephone number +49 (0) 71 91 47-424
or by email at csc@murrelektronik.de.
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Table of Contents
Publisher's Note ...................................................................................................................................... 3
Service and Support................................................................................................................................ 4
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................... 5
Important Information .............................................................................................................................. 7
1. Safety .................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.1 Intended Purpose .......................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Qualified Personnel ....................................................................................................................... 8
1.3 Safety Instructions ......................................................................................................................... 9
2. Description......................................................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Short Description of the MIRO GSM ........................................................................................... 11
2.2 Application Examples .................................................................................................................. 12
2.3 Short Instructions......................................................................................................................... 12
3. Installation / Scope of Supply ............................................................................................................ 15
3.1 Selecting the Antenna.................................................................................................................. 15
3.2 Installation.................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.1 Connecting the Inputs ........................................................................................................... 16
3.2.2 Connecting the Outputs ........................................................................................................ 16
3.3 TEST and RESET Buttons .......................................................................................................... 17
4. Software ............................................................................................................................................ 18
4.1 System Requirements ................................................................................................................. 18
4.2 Software Installation .................................................................................................................... 19
5. Run Mode .......................................................................................................................................... 20
5.1 LED State Display........................................................................................................................ 20
5.1.1 GSM LED .............................................................................................................................. 20
5.1.2 State LED.............................................................................................................................. 20
5.1.3 Inputs and Outputs................................................................................................................ 21
5.2 Power Failure............................................................................................................................... 21
5.3 Diagnostics .................................................................................................................................. 22
5.4 State Request .............................................................................................................................. 23
6. Configuration ..................................................................................................................................... 24
6.1 General Information ..................................................................................................................... 24
6.2 Managing the Phone Book .......................................................................................................... 24
6.2.1 Phone Numbers .................................................................................................................... 24
6.2.2 Email Address ....................................................................................................................... 24
6.2.3 Settings ................................................................................................................................. 26
6.2.4 Automatic Network Provider Search ..................................................................................... 27
6.2.5 Manual Provider Search........................................................................................................ 27
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6.2.6 Device Identification .............................................................................................................. 27
6.2.7 Activating Remote Access .................................................................................................... 28
6.2.8 Disabling Local Access ......................................................................................................... 28
6.3 State Messages ........................................................................................................................... 29
6.4 Input Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 31
6.4.1 General Information .............................................................................................................. 31
6.4.2 Digital Inputs (MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 24 VDC, Art. No. 52530 and MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R
230 VAC, Art. No. 52532) .............................................................................................................. 31
6.4.3 Parallel Message Handling ................................................................................................... 32
6.4.4 Time-delayed Messages on Signal Reception...................................................................... 32
6.4.5 Time-delayed Messages on Output OFF.............................................................................. 33
6.4.6 Analog Inputs (MIRO GSM ADI6 DO4R 24 VDC, Art. No. 52531)....................................... 33
6.4.7 Scaling and Unit .................................................................................................................... 34
6.4.8 Messages and Limit Definition .............................................................................................. 35
6.4.9 Message Delay ..................................................................................................................... 40
6.4.10 Message Block.................................................................................................................... 41
6.5 Configuring the Outputs............................................................................................................... 41
6.5.1 General Information .............................................................................................................. 41
6.6 Time Function .............................................................................................................................. 42
6.7 CALL-IN Function ........................................................................................................................ 43
7. Remote Access ................................................................................................................................. 43
7.1.1 General.................................................................................................................................. 43
7.2 Configuring Remote Access ........................................................................................................ 44
7.3 Connection Set-up ....................................................................................................................... 45
7.4 I/O State Request ........................................................................................................................ 48
7.4.1 Digital Inputs ......................................................................................................................... 49
7.4.2 Analog Inputs ........................................................................................................................ 49
7.4.3 Outputs.................................................................................................................................. 50
7.5 Selecting the Language ............................................................................................................... 50
7.5.1 General Information .............................................................................................................. 50
8. Technical Data................................................................................................................................... 51
8.1 Dimensional Layout ..................................................................................................................... 51
8.2 Technical Data............................................................................................................................. 52
9. Accessories ....................................................................................................................................... 56
Overview of Devices and Phone Numbers ........................................................................................... 57
Legal Provisions .................................................................................................................................... 58
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Important Information
Important instructions in this Manual are indicated by the use of colors and are marked accordingly.
DANGER
Immediate danger
Failure to observe this warning will immediately result in death or severe personal
injury.
WARNING
Possible danger
Failure to observe this warning may possibly result in death or severe personal
injury.
CAUTION
Low risk hazard
Failure to observe this instruction will lead to personal injury of light to medium
severity.
Note
Notes indicate important information.
Instructions highlighted in green are recommendations issued by Murrelektronik.
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1. Safety
1.1 Intended Purpose
The products that are described in this manual were developed, manufactured, tested, and
documented in compliance with the relevant safety standards. In normal cases, these products do not
constitute any danger to persons or objects, provided the handling specifications and safety
instructions described in this manual are observed. The products comply with the requirements of
EMC Directive 2004/108/EG and standards EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-3.
WARNING
This device is not suitable for monitoring sensitive plants or time-critical
processes. GSM network failures or interruptions in power supply may
disturb supervision safety and reliability.
Do not use the OFF state of the outputs to implement safety-related
requirements of the system/machine.
The products are designed for industrial use. An industrial environment is defined as one in which
loads are not connected directly to the public low-voltage power grid. Additional measures must be
taken if the products are used in private, business, or trade environments.
Operating the device in accordance with its intended purpose is only assured when it is fully mounted.
The power supply must comply with SELV1or PELV2. Power sources in accordance with EN 61558-2-
6 (transformers) or EN 60950-1 (switched-mode power supply) meet these requirements.
WARNING
This device may not be installed in explosion-hazard zones or in the vicinity
of medical equipment.
1.2 Qualified Personnel
Only qualified, trained electricians knowledgeable in the safety standards of automation systems may
configure, install, set up, service, and test the devices.
1Safety Extra Low Voltage
2Protective Extra Low Voltage
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The requirements concerning qualified personnel are dependent on the requirements profiles
described in ZVEI and VDMA publication
Only electricians who know the contents of this manual may install and maintain the products
described here. "Weiterbildung in der Automatisierungstechnik“(Further training in automation
systems), published by ZVEI and VDMA in the Maschinenbau-Verlag, P.O.Box 710864 in D-60498
Frankfurt, Germany.
They are therefore persons who are capable of assessing the work executed and any possible
dangers arising from this due to their professional training, knowledge, experience, and their
knowledge of the relevant standards, or the same level of knowledge from a similar field, or after doing
technical training.
Only Murrelektronik technical personnel are allowed to execute work on the hardware and software of
our products, provided they are devices not described in this manual.
WARNING
Electrical hook-up, start-up, and operation of this device may only be
performed by qualified personnel.
WARNING
Tampering with the hardware or software, or failure to observe the warning
instructions may result in severe personal injury or damage to assets.
Never tamper with hardware or software.
Comply with the warning instructions.
1.3 Safety Instructions
WARNING
Make sure you read the operating instructions.
The safe, troublefree functioning of the product requires proper transportation, storage, mounting, and
installation, and careful operation.
Current safety and accident prevention laws valid for the specific application must be observed for the
configuration, installation, setup, servicing, and testing of the devices.
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Only use cables and accessories that meet the requirements and regulations for safety,
electromagnetic compatibility, and, if necessary, the specifications for telecommunications terminal
equipment.
Make absolutely sure when you hook up to the 230 VAC power source that the power supply and the
power to the inputs stem from the same outer conductor. Do not allow a voltage exceeding 240 VAC
to access the device itself.
Only fit or remove the MIRO GSM when it is in deenergized state.
Comply with the regulations and customary standards when you perform the electrical installation of
the device. Installation must be performed by a competent person.
Note
The card owner bears the sole responsibility for protection against misuse of
the SIM card.
Note
Murrelektronik GmbH assumes no liability for any injury to persons or damage
to buildings and/or machines arising from faulty operation or from failure to
comply with the instructions. Murrelektronik GmbH assumes no responsibility
for use of the MIRO GSM or its operation. In particular, Murrelektronik GmbH
guarantees no connection reliability to the mobile network, neither do we
guarantee there will be no network failures.
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2. Description
2.1 Short Description of the MIRO GSM
The MIRO GSM from Murrelektronik is a remote-control and messaging system. It has six inputs,
which can be configured as analog or digital inputs, and four relay outputs with switchover contacts.
All the inputs and outputs can be monitored by SMS (Short Message System) over any mobile radio
network*. The service provider decides on the SIM card. The device’s own phone book saves up to 50
mobile phone numbers and names of message receivers. Each state change at one of the inputs
sends a predefined message by SMS to the assigned receivers. The receivers are processed
cyclically one by one, according to the selected sequence. The outputs can be switched ON and OFF
by SMS containing predefined messages. In order to obtain an overview of the present state of all
inputs and outputs of the installation, the input and output states can be queried by SMS. The relay
outputs can be linked to a “timer function“ and can be switched time-dependent for a preset period.
The password option prevents unauthorized remote access to MIRO GSM by third parties. MIRO GSM
sends out a message at regular intervals automatically, for example, the MIRO GSM sends out a
message in case of power loss. When power is restored, the MIRO GSM announces its operational
state again with a new message. All input and output states can be attached to each message.
Programming the MIRO GSM is carried out using the "MIRO GSM Configuration Software“ that is
supplied together with the device. All the settings can be configured very easily and without special
knowledge of any programming language.
* Mobile radio network: 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz (quad band GSM module inside)
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2.2 Application Examples
Heating control
Pump control
Irrigation installations
Alarm transmission
Level monitoring
Temperature monitoring
Pressure monitoring
Valve control
Voltage monitoring
Fault signals from machines
and installations of all types
and many more
Fig. 1: Application examples
2.3 Short Instructions
Note
Installation requirements: The MIRO GSM must be disconnected from the power
source when it is installed.
1. Snap the MIRO GSM on to the mounting rail.
2. Hook up the MIRO GSM as described in the connection diagrams on pages 16 to 16.
3. Open the front cover and insert the SIM card.
Fig. 2: Remove the front cover Fig. 3: SIM card, RS232 interface
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4. Caution: Make sure the voltage is correct.
The MIRO GSM then starts its initialization routine.
5. Caution: Do not access the MIRO GSM.
6. Load the MIRO GSM Configuration Software (Service and Start-up Kit Art. No. 52535, or
download from www.murrelektronik.com).
7. Connect the RS232 interface of your PC or notebook to the programming interface of the
MIRO GSM.
Fig. 4: Connecting a PC or notebook with RS232 interface
Note
If there is RS232 slot, use the one supplied in the Service and Start-up Kit (Art. No.
52535) or a commercially available USB RS232 converter (do not forget to install the
driver).
Fig. 5: Connecting a PC or notebook without RS232 interface
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8. Start the MIRO GSM Configuration Software.
9. Create a new configuration or open an existing one. Save your configuration locally on your
PC or notebook.
10. Enter the correct PIN code. This is absolutely necessary for the first installation.
Once the MIRO GSM is initialized, the state LED and GSM LED flash regularly at the rate of one
second (after approx. 100 s).
11. Write the configuration you generated to the MIRO GSM.
12. Select a free COM port (menu option: Configuration => Select Port). The COM port can be
found under Windows in the Control Panel under System / Hardware / Connections.
13. Download the file to MIRO GSM.
14. Wait approx. 100 s until the MIRO GSM is ready, i.e. the state and GSM LEDs flash at a rate
of 3 seconds.
15. Set the clock (menu option: Configuration => Set Clock).
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3. Installation / Scope of Supply
3.1 Selecting the Antenna
When ordering, observe the following points and check them previously using a mobile phone.
Check the strength of the transmitted signal from the selected provider before ordering the antenna.
The MIRO GSM is supplied without antenna. In the switch cabinet, the MIRO GSM Outdoor Antenna
Art.No. 52534 provides much better results than the stub antenna Art. No. 52533.
Note
When selecting the antenna, take the installation location into consideration. The
MIRO GSM Stub Antenna Art. No. 52533 is not suitable for integration in a switch
cabinet (due to the shielding).
Fig. 6: MIRO GSM Stub Antenna
Art. No. 52533
Fig. 7: MIRO GSM Outdoor
Antenna Art. No. 52534
3.2 Installation
WARNING
Electrical hook-up, start-up, and operation of this device may only be performed by
qualified personnel.
Make sure you read the operating instructions.
Failure to observe the instructions may lead to severe personal injury and/or damage
to assets.
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CAUTION
Make absolutely sure when you hook up to the 230 VAC power source that the power
supply and the power to the inputs stem from the same line conductor. A voltage of >
240 VAC may not be applied to the device.
CAUTION
Only fit or remove the MIRO GSM when it is in deenergized state.
The MIRO GSM is isolation-protected and does not require grounding.
Connect the MIRO GSM according to the schematic diagram below.
3.2.1 Connecting the Inputs
Fig. 8: Connecting the MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 230 VAC Art. No. 52532 digital inputs
Fig. 9: Connecting the MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 24
VDC Art. No. 52530 digital inputs
Fig. 10: Connecting the MIRO GSM ADI6 DO4R
24VDC Art. No. 52532 with either
analog or digital inputs
3.2.2 Connecting the Outputs
Fig. 11: Connecting the outputs, all variants
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3.3 TEST and RESET Buttons
TEST button (the right button when viewed from the front)
If you press the TEST button for more than 5 seconds, a test message is sent.
RESET button (the left button when viewed from the front)
All relay outputs are reset when the button is pressed for longer than 15 s in its home position. This
means for the first switchover contact: 12-14 open / 12-13 closed. The characteristic of all
switchover contacts is identical.
Fig. 12: TEST and RESET buttons
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4. Software
4.1 System Requirements
The MIRO GSM Configuration Software runs on the current Microsoftoperating systems. The
following minimum system requirements must be met for the software to function properly:
Operating systems Windows2000, WindowsXP, WindowsVista, Windows7
CPU capacity Pentium II / 166 MHz, recommended: Pentium III / 800 MHz
RAM 256 MB (WindowsXP)
Hard disk storage capacity
requirement
40 MB
Programming interface RS232
USB (with USB RS232 interface converter)
Screen resolution* Minimal: 1024 x 768 Pixel
*Please note: If the screen resolution is too low, the window of the programming
software will not be displayed in the normal size. This means some
tabs or buttons may be outside the screen window and therefore
illegible.
Procedure: Change the screen resolution by selecting “Start” –
“Control panel” – “Display” and then the “Settings” tab. Please set
the screen resolution to a minimum of 1024 x 768 pixels.
Fig. 13: Setting the screen resolution
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4.2 Software Installation
The installation menu starts automatically when you insert the CD ROM in the CD drive. If this is not
the case, then start the CD-ROM by double-clicking on "Start" in Windows® Explorer. Start right
mouse button Explorer My Computer Device with removable drives setup.exe. If no CD
ROM available, the software is available for free download from the Murrelektronik website at
www.murrelektronik.com.
PC synchronization programs for mobile phones (eg Nokia Ovi Suite), can occur compatibility
problems with the MIRO GSM Configuration software. In this cases, please contact us.
The installation menu is available in different languages. Please choose the required language. The
Configuration Software is loaded onto your computer. Please follow the set-up programming
instructions during installation.
The MIRO GSM starts up automatically after power is applied. If the signal is strong enough, the
device registers itself in the GSM network (dependent on the SIM card settings, dependent on the
provider). The two LEDs display the actual device and network states (see Chapter 5).
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5. Run Mode
5.1 LED State Display
The MIRO GSM has two LEDs, the GSM LED, and the state LED. The two LEDs are visible from the
outside and are located below the cover. The following states are indicated:
5.1.1 GSM LED
State Rate Meaning
Flashing regularly 1 s Module is not registered in the GSM network.
Brief flashing approx.
3 s
Module is registered and ready for data transmission.
Irregular flashing Data are transmitted (SMS).
Tab. 1: GSM LED displays
5.1.2 State LED
State Rate Repetition Meaning
LED dark Device is not running.
Intermittent flashing Irregular Device is running up.
Brief flashing approx. 3 s 1x Device in running, everything
OK.
Brief flashing approx. 3 s 2x No credit left
Brief flashing approx. 3 s 3x Clock not set.
Regular flashing 1 s 1x Module in initialized state.
Regular flashing 1 s 2x Configuration error of SIM
blocked
Regular flashing 1 s 3x Communication error
Tab. 2: State LED displays
For further explanations of errors and their rectification, see "5.3 Diagnostics".
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5.1.3 Inputs and Outputs
Each input and output state is displayed by individual LEDs.
These LEDs are designated as follows:
Inputs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (LED lights up = input switched on)
Outputs1, 2, 3, 4 (LED lights up = output switched on)
Fig. 14: LEDs on the MIRO GSM
5.2 Power Failure
Short power supply failures (t < 1s) are tolerated and do not change the module state.
Longer power failures (t > 1s) are registered and can trigger a last SMS alarm message (depending on
the mode setting) before the device shuts down. The device restarts automatically after the power
supply is restored. The registration of the MIRO GSM in the GSM network is restored and the same
state of the outputs is initiated as before the power failure (memory function).
Note
The relays have monostable outputs. They are in their home position during
power off, e.g. Contact 11-14 open / Contact 11-12 closed. After power is
restored, the contacts are in the same position as before the power failure.
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