Profort multiGuard Light User manual

QUICK GUIDE for multiGuard® Light
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Installation
1. Prepare a SIM card in a mobile phone so that the PIN code is 1234 or is deactivated. Mount the card
in the unit. The unit has now 1234 as password or runs without a password. The card is turned up the
way shown below.
2. Connect inputs, outputs and power cable (230V/12-24V AC/DC). If necessary a rechargeable 9V
battery.
3. Turn on the power. A green diode is lit and thereafter a red one. After approx. 30 sec. the red diode
flashes approx. every 2 sec. and the unit is ready.
The GSM unit interior
DIP-switch for analog input
1 ON: 0-10 VDC
2 ON: 0/4-20 mA
3 ON: PT-100
4 ON: Profort temperature sensor
All OFF: digital input
Voltage
Output: AC max. 230 VAC, 6A
DC max. 30 VDC, 6A
Input, digital: max. 24 VDC
max. power 2 mA
Input, analog: max. 0-10 VDC
Print only voltage when the
DIP-switch 1 is on, and 2-4 are
off

SET-UP
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Set-up on PC via COM-port or USB
1. Connect to PC via the unit RS232 by a RS232 cable or a USB-RS232, or connect to PC via the unit
USB-port and wait until driver is installed. You can find driver under ‘Download’ on
www.profort.com.
2. Install the Profort PC program on a computer with Windows. Download the program from
www.profort.com. Start the program and enter the product key specified on the webpage.
3. Enter the number on the COM-port that the PC uses.
4. Check that “Connection to GSM-unit” appears in the status line. Restart PC if connection fails.
5. Fill in the rest of the set-up program and complete it by transferring the information to the unit.
Additional help: press F1 in the program, see the manual on the CD or www.profort.com
Set-up on PC via the Internet
1. Install the Profort PC Program on a PC with Windows. Start the program and enter the product key
which is found on www.profort.com.
2. Mark ’Connection via Internet’ and choose a unique ’USERNAME’. You will need the username to
log on the website www.profort.com and/or to activate the online connection of the unit.
3. Send following texts to the unit:
(Note: 1234 = password, 0 = zero, space counts as a character and is therefore important)
Note: The SIM card in the unit must be opened for GPRS by the telephone operator.
4. Fill in the rest of the set-up program on the PC. Complete it by transferring the information to the
unit.
Additional help: press F1 in the program, see the manual on the CD or www.profort.com
a.
1234 EA USERNAME
99999999
Sends the username and the unit telephone number to the unit and
activates the internet connection
Indicate APN (the telephone operator’s connection to the internet). Check with your mobile provider
b.
Send text message:
1234 EG ”Application Point Name”
APN for your mobile provider

SET-UP
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Set-up with text message
1234 = password, 0 = zero, space counts as a character and is therefore important.
Define the unit
phone number and
change password, if
necessary
1234 N0 xxxxxxxx yyyy
(N0 = N + zero)
xxxxxxxx = the unit mobile no. yyyy = new four-
digit password
Define the unit phone number (N0) and create a
new password.
New password is optional.
Receivers
Add
1234 Nx yyyyyyyy
Adds receiver x to receive text on phone number
yy yy yy yy
x = 1-9 + A-P, max. 25 receivers.
1234 Nx yyyyyyyy #
Adds receiver x to receive voice call (#) on phone
number yy yy yy yy
Delete
1234 Nx
Deletes receiver x. x = 1-9 + A-P
Text on input
Add
1234 Ax TEXT
TEXT on input x at open/close. x = 0-7
1234 Lx TEXT
TEXT on input x at close/join. x = 0-7
Delete
1234 Ax
Deletes TEXT for input x at open/close.
x = 0-7
1234 Lx
Deletes TEXT for input x at close/join.
x = 0-7
Only alarm if text
is added
1234 CT
The unit ignores input that has no text attached.
Add analog input
1234 Vx S yyyy zzzz
Set-up of the scale (yyyy = minimum zzzz =
maximum) for 0-10 V and for 0-20 mA. x = 1-
2
1234 Vx M yyyy zzzz
Set-up of values for the intervals LOW,
MIDDLE and HIGH (Point 1 and Point 2) on
analog input x. x = 1-2.
If the value on the input gets bigger or smaller
than yyyy (Point 1) or bigger or smaller than
zzzz (Point 2), an alarm is sent.
1234 Vx A TEXT
Alarm text LOW on analog input x is sent when
the value becomes smaller than the value defined
in Point 1/yyyy (Vx M yyyy zzzz).

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1234 Vx L TEXT
Alarm text MIDDLE on analog input x is sent
when the value becomes higher than the value
defined in Point 1/yyyy or lower than the value
in Point 2/zzzz (Vx M yyyy zzzz).
1234 Vx B TEXT
Alarm text HIGH on analog input x is sent when
the value becomes higher than the value defined
in Point 2/zzzz (Vx M yyyy zzzz).
Zone
Add on input
1234 Ax Zy TEXT
1234 Lx Zy TEXT
Adds TEXT on input x at open (Ax) and close
(Lx) as well as placing the input in zone y. x = 0-
7, y= 0-7.
All inputs are by default placed in zone 0. Alarms
in zone 0 are sent to receivers in zone 0 as well as
receivers outside of zones (zone blank). Alarms in
zone 1 are sent to receivers in zone 1 as well as in
zone blank and so on.
Zone
Add on receiver
1234 yx zzzzzzzz
Adds receiver x with the phone number zz zz zz zz
in zone y. y = 0-7, x = 1-9 + A-P.
All receivers are initially placed outside the zone
(zone blank). Receivers in zone blank get all
alarms from all zones. Receivers in zone 0 only get
alarms from zone 0 (Notice that all inputs are
placed in zone 0 if they are not allocated to another
zone). Receivers in zone 1 only get alarms from
zone 1, receivers in zone 2 from zone 2 and so on.
Example: 1234 21 88888888 = Adds receiver 1 with phone number 88 88 88 88
in zone 2
Activate output in
case of alarm
1234 Gx
x = 1-9 (1 = 10 sec., 2 = 20 sec., 3 = 30 sec., 4 = 1
min, 5 = 2 min, 6 = 4 min, 7 = 8 min, 8 = 16 min
and 9 = continuous.)
Sets the relay output to activate for x time in case
of alarm on an input.
Output follows
state on input
1234 GA
Indicates that the output follows the corresponding
input if text is added.
Notice: input signal has higher priority than
command S0 (S + zero) and B0 (B + zero)
Alarm in case of
power failure
1234 JS
Sends an alarm after approx. 10 sec. in case of
power failure
Additional help: see the manual on the CD or on www.profort.com

CONTROL
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Control with call from telephone
Call the unit. Press 1234 (password) when the connection is established, and await two ‘beeps’. Press the
desired code and hang up.
Code examples:
*0x (x = 0-3 for output 0-3) Pulses output x for 10 sec.
*1x (x = 0-3 for output 0-3) Opens output x
*2x (x = 0-3 for output 0-3) Closes output x
x (x = 0-9 for macro 0-9) Performs macro x
# during playing of voice message The message is not sent to the
following in the receiver list
Control with text message
Connect/disconnect
the unit
1234 ON
Inputs are activated, red diode flashes
1234 OF
Inputs are deactivated, red diode turns off
Activation of
output x
1234 Sx
Closes output x. x = 0-3
1234 Bx
Opens output x. x = 0-3
1234 Px
Pulses output x for approx. 10 sec. x = 0-3
Download
1234 OK
Downloads information about GSM transmission power
and battery level
Example: OK>>OK SQ: xx%
xx = transmission power in percentage. 25 % is smallest
acceptable value
1234 Vx R
Downloads measurements on the analog input x. x = 1-2
Connection to the
Internet
1234 EH USERNAME
GPRS traffic starts
1234 EH
GPRS traffic stops
Other control
The unit can also be controlled by use of the PC program and some functions can be controlled directly on
the Internet.
See more in the manual or log on Internet management via www.profort.com

VOICE MESSAGE
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Record messages
1. Call the unit
2. Await a tone
3. Type in a password (e.g. 1234), optional
4. Await two tones
5. Type in no. of the message that needs to be recorded, e.g. #8 (for general message)
6. Await a tone
7. Record message
8. Await two tones
9. The call can be ended or a new voice message can be recorded, e.g.:
10. Press #1 (opens for input 1)
11. Await a tone
12. Record the voice message for input 1
13. Repeat point 9-11 for more messages, if needed
14. Hang up
If "send different voice messages at open and close"(Tab: Inputs or command 1234 W2) has been
selected, items 6-7 are run twice. Record first message for 'open' (3 sec.), await 1 tone, record
message for 'close' (3 sec).
In case of wrong password, the unit breaks the connection, and you have to call again.
Codes for recording of voice
messages
#8 General message 6 sec.
Digital inputs
#0 for input 0 6 sec.
#1 for input 1 6 sec.
#2 for input 2 6 sec.
#3 for input 3 6 sec.
#4 for input 4 6 sec.
#5 for input 5 6 sec.
#6 for input 6 6 sec.
#7 for input 7 6 sec.
Analog inputs
#90: analog input 0 6 sec.
#91: analog input 1 6 sec.
#92: analog input 2 6 sec.
#93: analog input 3 6 sec.
System alarm
#94: power failure 3 sec.
#95: power ok 3 sec.
#96: sabotage 3 sec.
#97: connecting 3 sec.
#98: disconnecting 3 sec.

SPECIFICATIONS
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Power supply
230V AC min. 0,1A
12-24V AC/DC min 0,5 A
NB! Supply must not come into contact with the ground.
Usage
Approx. 30 mA when resting (supplied with 12 V)
5 W supplied with 230 V
Outputs
Max. 6 A at 230V AC
Max. 6 A at 35V DC
Inputs, digital
Max. 1V, 2 mA (GND)
Min. 18V max 30 V (24V DC)
Inputs, analog
0-10V DC
0/4-24mA
PT-100
Profort temperature sensor (007995)
Counter
Max. 20Hz. Max. a mio. counts
Dimension
9 DIN-modules
157x86x57 mm
Weight: 360 g.
Temperature
–20 °C - +55 °C
Voice memory
90 sec.
Antenna
1 internal antenna for GSM modem
Profort PC Program Quick set-up
Compliant with all versions of Windows.
The PC must have a COM-port (RS232), or it needs a USB-RS232 converter.
NB! Find the product key for the PC program on www.profort.com.
Other PC programs
”Basis setup”. Expands the set-up options
”Professionel setup” as an alarm centre on PCs supplied with GSM modem

OTHER PRODUCTS IN THE SERIES
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multiGuard® Micro
1 relay output
1 digital input (Gnd/24V)
1 analog input
12-24 VDC power supply (acquisition)
3,6 V Li-ion back-up battery (acquisition)
DIN-rail with four modules
multiGuard® Max
4 relay outputs
1 analog output 0-10V
4 digital inputs (Gnd/24V)
4 analog inputs
Wireless modem 868 Mhz
230 V / 12-24 V AC/DC power supply
9 V rechargeable back-up battery (acquisition)
RS-232-port for PC or PLC
IP-65 box
Display (acquisition)
multiGuard® Remote
1 relay output
IR output for external IR sender (acquisition)
2 senders of infrared codes
3 digital inputs (Gnd/24V)
Temperature sensor
1 analog input
1 recorder for infrared codes
12 VDC power supply (inclusive)
3,6 V Li-ion back-up battery (inclusive)
Box for wall mount
Camera connection (acquisition)
IP-65 box for multiGuard® units
Waterproof box
DIN-rail for nine modules
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