Omniflex Teleterm Silent Sentry C2330B User manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
Teleterm Silent Sentry
Model C2330B
The TELETERM ‘Silent Sentry’ is a state-
of-the-art Remote SMS Alarm Monitor
capable of monitoring a wide range of
input types and sending SMS Alarm and
status messages upon detection of an
alarm condition.
The Silent Sentry is equipped with 12
direct Binary or Analogue Inputs, plus a
Modbus port allowing alarms from a
variety of sources to be monitored.
Up to 64 different SMS messages can be
sent. The Silent Sentry can be configured
for up to 10 SMS message recipients,
each in one of three escalating priority
groups. This allows messages to be sent
to a selected group of recipients, and if not
acknowledged within a set time, then sent
to the second group of recipients, and if
still not acknowledged, then sent to the
third group
of recipients.
The addition of a regular update message
capability ensures the ability of the Silent
Sentry to react to alarms when they occur.
The Silent Sentry is easily configurable by
the user, using the free Omniset
configuration software. Using Omniset
PRO, the Silent Sentry can even be
configured remotely over the GSM/CDMA
network.
The Silent Sentry can be connected to
your existing alarm annunciator system
and can even be used to remotely
acknowledge alarms using your mobile
phone.
The Silent Sentry provides an easy
solution to remotely monitoring your
alarms or even send the Silent Sentry an
SMS to read a value or control an output.
Application Examples
⚫Remote Site Monitoring
⚫Computer Rooms
⚫Environmental & Effluent Monitoring
⚫Small Sub-station Monitoring
⚫Facilities Management
⚫Utilities Monitoring
Features
⚫Receive Text Message Alerts on your phone
⚫Acknowledge Alarms remotely or have them
escalate to other mobiles
⚫Monitor Digital or Analog Inputs
⚫Send up to 64 different messages
⚫Send up to Recipients
⚫"On-Demand" messages asllow remote
monitoring & control

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Getting Started
Thank you for choosing the Teleterm Silent Sentry from Omniflex for your remote
communication needs.
To configure your Silent Sentry, use our Omniset software which can be downloaded from
the Omniflex website at www.omniflex.com.
If you haven't registered on the website, you will need to register to download this software.
Register to download this software for free. Once the registration is complete, download
the software from http://www.omniflex.com/dsview.php?hid=CC001A.
We recommend that you read the User Manual to get best results from your Silent Sentry
which can also be downloaded from the website at:
http://www.omniflex.com/dsview.php?hid=C2330B.
Quick Start Guide
Follow these simple steps to get started using your M3 in the shortest possible time.
1. Mount the Silent Sentry in a suitable location
2. Remove the top blue cover using the Allen key provided, and insert the SIM
card (not supplied). Ensure that the SIM card holder is properly closed. (See
the User Manual for more detailed instructions.)
3. Replace the top blue cover.
4. Connect the stub antenna supplied. Do not over tighten. Finger tight is quite
acceptable.
5. Power up the unit (9-30Vdc).
6. Once you have downloaded the Omniset software, install the software on to a
PC equipped with a serial port (or USB to serial port converter).
7. Register the Omniset software and once it has been registered and the
template library updated, plug in the programming cable supplied, then press
File>Connect… from the Omniset menu.
8. Omniset will read the product information from the Silent Sentry and load the
correct template for the product.
9. Enter in a Mobile Number for Recipient 1.
10. Check that input 1 is configured as a digital input, and that Message 1 is
configured to your satisfaction.
11. Energise input 1 and you should be sent an SMS.
Remember to download the User Manual for more details of the important features of
the product from http://www.omniflex.com/dsview.php?hid=C2330B.
local supplier.

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General Layout
Mechanical Dimensions
9-30Vdc
+-1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Press cardin
to release.
PORT 1
NET
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
OKRUN
TX1RX1
TX2RX2
PROG
Pushbefore
removing card.
Only remove card
when light is
off.
Link/Act
10/100
Antenna
RJ25
Programming
Port
RS232/485
Serial Port
Diagnostic
Lights (LEDs)
I/O TerminalsI/O Indicators
C2330B
TELETERM
Silent Sentry
Height including serial cable
155
37
46.5
152.40
5
7.5
45
89.5
Input/Output
Wiring
70

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Input/Output Configurable Options
The Silent Sentry is equipped with 12 versatile input/output points (I/O points or IOP’s). Each I/O
point can be individually configured from the options given in the following table:
I/O Point
Terminal No.
Digital Input
Analogue Input
Digital Output
1
5
Yes
0-30Vdc
Yes
2
6
Yes
0-30Vdc
Yes
3
7
Yes
0-5Vdc
Yes
4
8
Yes
0-5Vdc
Yes
5
9
Yes
0-5Vdc
Yes
6
10
Yes
0-5Vdc
Yes
7
11
Yes
0-5Vdc
Yes
8
12
Yes
0-5Vdc
Yes
9
13
Yes
0-5Vdc
Yes
10
14
Yes
0-5Vdc
Yes
11
15
Yes
0-30Vdc
-
12
16
Yes
0-30Vdc
-
Note 1: See the “Specifications” section of this document for detailed specifications of each I/O point option.
Note 2: All 0-30V analogue inputs have increased resolution over the range 0-6V (equivalent to the 0-5V inputs).
Note 3: All Digital Inputs can be configured as Pulse Counters or Hours Counter.
Note 4: All Digital Outputs can be configured as Pulse outputs (normally ON or normally OFF).
DIGITAL INPUTS
DIGITAL OUTPUTS
ANALOGUE INPUTS
1
2
3
4
n
+V
0V
+-
9-30Vdc
Supply
IOP 1 - IOP 12
1
2
3
4
n
+V
0V
+-
9-30Vdc
Supply
IOP 1 - IOP 10
+
-+V
1
2
3
4
n
+V
0V
+-
9-30Vdc
Supply
IOP 1 - IOP 12
+
-
0-5/30V

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Specifications Common to all Models
SMS Messages
SMS MESSAGES
Number of messages
64 messages can be stored
in the Silent Sentry.
Each message can be
triggered by a different
event.
Message Format
Messages are formatted as
follows:
Line 1:
ID + Common Text (per
Silent Sentry)
(up to 40 characters)
ID is a message ID number
to uniquely identify each
message sent.
Line 2:
Specific Message Text
(up to 40 characters)
Line 3:
Date and Time
Example:
23 Pump Station P1051
Sump Level High
26/7/05 14:53:41
SMS MESSAGE RECIPIENTS
Number of Recipients
(Mobile Phone numbers)
Maximum of 10
Number of phone digits
Maximum of 18 per
number
SMS RECIPIENT PRIORITIES
Number of priority levels
3
Method of priority
By time delay.
Upon detection of an event,
the Silent Sentry will
immediately send the
relevant message to all
priority 1 recipients. If no
acknowledgment is
received within the user
specified time, then the
Silent Sentry will send the
same message to all
priority 2 recipients.
If still no acknowledgement
is received, then the
message is sent to all
priority 3 recipients.
HOLD OFF TIME PROTECTION
To ensure that an errant process alarm does not send
SMS messages too often, it is possible to set a Hold Off
time for all messages. Once a message has been sent to
all recipients, the message will not be sent again for at
least the duration set in the Hold off time setting.
SMS ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Method
All outstanding Alarms in
the Silent Sentry can be
acknowledged by sending
an SMS to the Silent Sentry
with the words “Ack” or
“Yes” in the message.
MAXIMUM SMS MESSAGES PER HOUR
As further protection against an abnormally high SMS bill
for any reason, the Silent Sentry can be set to only send
up to a maximum number SMS messages per hour. This
guarantees the maximum size of your SMS bill regardless
of the status of your equipment being monitored.
DAILY SMS UPDATE
The Silent Sentry can be configured to send a daily fixed
message at a specified time of the day. This message
ensures that the system is still alive, even in the absence
of any alarm messages needing to be sent.
The recipients of this message can be individually
selected.
Network Communication Specifications
Model C233xB-11 GSM/GPRS Version
Bands
Quad band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE
Approvals
GCF-CC, PTCRB, R&TTE (CE), FCC
SIM Card
1.8V/3V SIM compatible
Model C233xB-12 GSM/GPRS/EDGE/HSPA (3G/UMTS)
Version
Bands
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE
800/850/900/1900/2100 MHz
UMTS/HSPA (WCDMA/FDD) (3G HSPA
Compliant)
Approvals
GCF-CC, PTCRB-Planned, R&TTE (CE),
FCC/IC, A-Tick, JPA-Planned, Telstra,
NTT DoCoMo, AT&T-Planned
SIM Card
1.8V/3V SIM compatible

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Input/Outputs
All M3 RTU’s have 12 Input/Output Points (IOP configurable
in software as analogue or digital, inputs or outputs.
(See the table above for a matrix of available functions on
each I/O Point.)
As a Digital Input (IO Points 1 to 12)
Type
Current Sink (Switch to +V to operate)
Input Impedance
5 kOhms nominal.
Input OFF
Condition
Input < 2Vdc
Input ON
Condition
Input > 3Vdc
Functions
Software selectable as:
ON/OFF Input
Counter Input (counts rising edge
pulses)
Hours Input (counts hours while input
is on to resolution of 0.01 hours).
As a Digital Output (IO Points 1 to 10)
Type
Voltage Source (Solid State Switch to
+V)
ON State
Rated Current
< 100mA continuous maximum per
output
< 200mA peak (<10ms) max, per
output
< 500mA total for all outputs
simultaneously
ON State Volt
Drop
< 3V at maximum rated load
OFF State Rated
Leakage Current
< 0.1mA at maximum supply voltage
Functions
Software selectable as:
ON/OFF
ON Pulse (configurable 10ms –300s)
OFF Pulse ( configurable 10ms =
300s)
As an Analogue Input (I/O Points 1,2, 11, 12)
Type
Voltage Input referenced to 0V
supply.
Range
0-30Vdc (software configurable to
smaller ranges such as 1-5Volts)
Accuracy
< 0.15% of reading +6mV from 0 to
5.5V
< 0.15% of reading +30mV from 5.5 to
30V
Resolution
6mV from 0 to 5.5 Volts nominal (10
bits)
33mV from 5.5 to 30Volts nominal
(10 bits)
As an Analogue Input (I/O Points 3 to 10)
Type
Voltage Input referenced to 0V
supply.
Range
0-5.5Vdc (software configurable to
smaller ranges such as 1-5Volts)
Accuracy
< 0.25% of reading +6mV
Resolution
6mV nominal (10 bits)
Serial Port
Type
Asynchronous serial port
Protocols
Supports the following
protocols as standard:
•Conet/s
•Modbus ASCII (Master or
Slave)
•Modbus RTU (Master or
Slave).
Baud Rate
300 –38,400 baud.
Maximum cable
length
15 meters (50ft) in RS232 mode
1200m (4000ft) in RS485
mode*
Connection
9 pin sub-miniature DB9 (male).
RS232/422/485
Selected by the wiring to the
DB9 connector
Pin
Communication Standard
RS232
RS485*
1
Do not connect
Rx Data + (In)
2
Rx Data (In)
Rx Data –(In)
3
Tx Data (Out)
Do not connect
4
Do not connect
Tx Data+ (Out)
5
Ground
Ground
6
Do not connect
Vcc
7
RTS (Out)
Do not connect
8
CTS (In)
Do not connect
9
Do not connect
Tx Data –(Out)
* Tx+ and Rx+ (pins 1 and 4) need to be connected
together as do Tx- and Rx (pins 2 and 9) when using
RS485 2-wire.
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2

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General Specifications
Power Requirements
Power Supply Voltage
9 –30Vdc (ripple < 5%)
Average Current
2.7 Watt peak(excluding I/O)
1 Watt typical
User Configuration
Configuration Software
Omniset Configuration Untility
(free download from website
www.omniflex.com)
Advanced User
Programming
Advanced customisation of the
product is possible using the
built in EziForth Programming
Language. Consult the factory
for your application.
Environmental Conditions
Storage Temperature
-25C –85 C (-13F –185F)
Operating Temperature
-10C –60 C (+14F –140F)
Full GSM Spec. compliance
-10C –50 C (+14F –122F)
Weight
Packed/Unpacked
350gm/250gm approx.
Compliance with Standards
Safety
EN 60950
Emissions
EN 55011, Group I, Class A
Immunity –ESD
IEC 61000-4-2:2001, level 3
Immunity –RF Fields
IEC 61000-4-3:2003, level 3
Immunity –
Fast Transients
IEC 61000-4-4:2004
2 kV –DC power port
1 kV –input/output lines
Ordering Information
ORDER CODE
DESCRIPTION
C2363A-11-0
Teleterm Silent Sentry with Quad band 850/900/1800/1900MHz GSM/GPRS modem.
C2363A-12-0
Teleterm Silent Sentry with GSM/GPRS/EDGE/HSPA modem (3G HSPA compliant)
NOTE
All Teleterm Silent Sentry’s supplied with the following:
•Internal network modem
•External stub antenna
•Serial programming cable
ACCESSORIES
M1831A
Serial Programming cable (as a spare)
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