Seneca Z-UMTS HW2 User manual

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-1-EN INSTRUCTIONS IN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE ENGLISH -
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
Z-UMTS HW2
HSPA datalogger + with built-in I/O, remote control functions
built-in UPS, GPS and advanced programming

Dimensions (LxHxD)
35 x 102.5 x 111 mm
Weight
220 g
Case
PA6 material, black.
LED Status
LED meaning
GSM
LEVEL
On n
GSM level 4
nnnnnnnn (maximum signal)
Flashing
0.3s ON n0.3s OFF
GSM level 3
nnn 3 flashes (good)
GSM level 2
nn 2 flashes (medium)
GSM level 1
n 1 flash (poor)
(Green) Off
GSM level 0
(no signal)
MOD
(Yellow)
On n
Registered on 3G / 3G + network
Off
Other
GSM
STATUS
(Yellow)
Slow flashing
0
.2s ON n1.8s OFF
n
(200ms High/1800ms Low) Network search
Slow flashing
1
.8s ON n0.2s OFF
nnnnnnnnn
(1800ms High/200ms Low) Connected
Fast flashing
0
.125sON n0.125s
OFF
n
nnnnnnn
(125ms High/125ms Low) Data transfer in p[rogress
On n
Voice call
MODULE LAYOUT
LED SIGNALS ON THE FRONT PANEL
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LED Status
LED meaning
DO1
(Red)
On
Digital output 1, relay energised
Off
Digital output 1, relay de
-energised
DO2
(Red)
On
Digital output 2, relay energised
Off
Digital output 2, relay de
-energised
COM
(Red)
Slow flashing
2.8s ON n0.4s OFF
nnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Activity in the RS485 or RS232 serial interface
Off
RS485 or RS232 serial interfaced not used
Fast flashing
0.2s ON
n 0.2s OFF
n
nnnnnnn
Timeout in the RS485 or RS232 communication
DI1
(Red)
ON (NPN)
Digital Input 1: Energised (contact closed to GND)
ON (PNP)
Digital Input 1: Energised (contact closed to +12V)
Off
Digital Input 1: Not energised (contact open)
DI2
(Red)
ON (NPN)
Digital Input 2: Energised (contact closed to GND)
ON (PNP)
Digital Input 2: Energised (contact closed to +12V)
Off
Digital Input 2: Not energised (contact open)
DI3
(Red)
ON (NPN)
Digital Input 3: Energised (contact closed to GND)
ON (PNP)
Digital Input 3: Energised (contact closed to +12V)
Off
Digital Input 3: Not energised (contact open)
DI4
(Red)
ON (NPN)
Digital Input 4: Energised (contact closed to GND)
ON (PNP)
Digital Input 4: Energised (contact closed to +12V)
Off
Digital Input 4: Not energised (contact open)
PWR
(Green)
On
Z
-UMTS log inactive or waiting to start
Slow flashing
2.8 sec ON 0.4 sec OFF
nnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Z
-UMTS log active normal operation
Slow flashing
1.6 sec ON 1.6 sec OFF
nnnnnnnn
Operation with backup battery
Medium flashing
0.8 sec ON 0.8 sec OFF
nnnn
nnnn
Low battery warning
Fast flashing
0.2 sec ON 0.2 sec OFF
n
nnnnnnn
Low battery switching OFF in progress
Fast flashing
0.6 sec nn1 sec OFF
n
nnn
Error, see diagnostics on Webserver
Off
Z
-UMTS OFF
LED SIGNALS ON THE FRONT PANEL
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LED SIGNALS ON THE FRONT PANEL
LED Status
LED meaning
SD (Red)
ON
SD card mounted correctly
Medium flashing n
0.8 sec ON 0.8 sec OFF
nnnn
nnnn
Activity on SD card
Fast flashing
0.2 sec ON 0.2 sec OFF
n
nnnnnnn
SD card error
OFF
No SD card
ETH LNK
(Green) Flashing
Connection on RJ45 activate
ETH ACT
(Yellow) Flashing
Packet transit on Ethernet port
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
STANDARDS
EN61000
-6-4 Electromagnetic emissions, industrial environment.
EN61000
-6-2. Electromagnetic immunity, industrial environment.
EN301 511
Global standards for mobile communications.
EN301 489
-1 Electromagnetic compatibility for mobile radio
equipment.
EN301 489
-7 Specific conditions (EMC) for mobile radio equipment.
EN60950
Security in information processing equipment.
INSULATION
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS
Temperature
Humidity
Storage temperature
Protection rating
-
10 - + 50°C / (-10 - + 40°C if the internal UPS is used).
30
%–90%non condensing.
-
20 - + 65°C / (-20 - + 45°C < 6 months if the internal UPS is used).
IP
20.
ASSEMBLY
25
Mm DIN rail IEC EN60715
INTERNAL UPS
Rechargeable
backup batteries. Duration: up to 1hour.
CONNECTIONS
Removable 3
-way screw terminals, 5 mm pitch for cable up to 2.5
mm
2, IDC10 Rear, RJ45 and micro USB and 2 SMA sockets for 3G
and GPS antennas.
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INPUTS
RELAY
DIGITAL
OUTPUTS
POWER SUPPLY
ANT.
NET
ANT.
GPS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
POWER SUPPLY
Voltage
Absorption
19
–40 Vdc or 19 –28 Vac 50 –60 Hz.
< 6.5W.
DIGITAL INPUTS
Number of channels 4. Configurable PNP or NPN.
Voltage OFF<4V, ON>8V (Max. 24Vdc).
Max frequency 30Hz. Absorbed current 3mA @ 12Vdc 10mA @ 24Vdc.
TOTALIZERS
4 x 32
-bit totalizers on non-volatile memory
COUNTERS:
4 x 32
-bit resettable counters on non-volatile memory.
DIGITAL OUTPUTS
Number of channels 2. SPDT free contact relay.
Max. voltage 250Vac. Max. current 2A.
ANALOGUE INPUTS
Number of channels 2. Configurable
mAdc or Vdc.
Voltage input 0
–30V. precision 0.1% of Full Scale, impedance 200 kohm.
Current input 0
- 20mA precision 0.1% of Full Scale, impedance < 60 ohm.
Input protection 40V / 25mA. Resolution 16 bit.
COMMUNICATION
PORTS
RS485 COM1 on rear IDC10 connector, RS485 or RS232 on terminals
M10
-M11-M12, Ethernet 10/100 baseT with autoswitch on front RJ45
socket and USB on microB side socket.
3G+ WORLD WIDE
PENTABAND MODEM
GSM / GPRS / EDGE / WCDMA / HSDPA / HSUPA / HSPA+ / DC
-HSPA.
SUPPORTED
PROTOCOLS
FTP client, SMTP client, http rest (SSL),
MQTT (SSL),
ModBUS
TCP server, ModBUS TCP client,
ModBUS
RTU master, ModBUS RTU slave,
For further information, refer to the
User Manual.
GNSS
8
th generation:
16 GPS channels,
14 GLONASS channels Precision <1.5m CEP
-50.
STORAGE UNIT
microSD and microSDHC, 32GB max.
PROCESSOR
ARM 32bit.
OPERATING SYSTEM
Real Time Multitasking
FEATURES
Webserver built
-in and on microSD
PROCEDURE FOR MODULE SWITCH
-OFF
The module is equipped with an integrated UPS that allows it to remain on even in the absence of
external power. To turn off the module, first disconnect the external power supply and then press
the PS1 button on the right side of the module for at least 10 seconds.
When the button is released, the
PWR LED turns off to indicate that the module is turned off.
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PRELIMINARY WARNINGS
WARNING: The full content of this manual must be read before any operation. The
module must only be used by qualified electricians.
Specific documentation is available at www.seneca.it/products/z-umts.
The word
WARNING preceded by the ⚠symbol indicates conditions or actions that put the
user's safety at risk. The ward
CAUTION preceded by the ⚠symbol indicates conditions or
actions that might damage the instrument or the
connected equipment.
The warranty shall become null and void in the event of improper use or tampering with the
module or devices supplied by the manufacturer as necessary for its correct operation, and
if the instructions contained in this manual are not followed.
The
module must be repaired and damaged parts replaced by the Manufacturer.
The
product
is sensitive to electrostatic discharges. Take appropriate measures during
any
operation
.
Important: Obstructing ventilation slots with any object is prohibited. Installing
the module next to devices that generate heat is prohibited.
Electrical
and electronic waste disposal (applicable in the European Union and
other
countries
with recycling). The symbol on the product or its packaging shows that
the
product
must be disposed of at a collection centre authorised to recycle electrical
and
electronic
waste.
INSTALLATION ON AND REMOVAL FROM THE IEC EN 60715 RAIL
Insertion onto the OMEGA IEC EN 60715 rail:
1) Move the two hooks on the back of the module
outward as illustrated in fig. 1 b.
2) Insert the rear IDC10 connector of the module into a
free slot of the OMEGA rail accessory as shown in fig.
1a. (insertion is univocal as connectors are polarised).
3) To secure the module to the OMEGA rail, tighten the
two hooks on the side of the IDC10 rear connector as
illustrated in Fig. 1a.
Removal from the OMEGA IEC
EN 60715 rail:
As shown in figure 1 b:
1) With the help of a screwdriver, pull the two hooks on
the side of the module outwards.
2) Slowly extract the module from the rail.
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Fig. 1a
Fig. 1b

USE OF THE Z
-PC-DINAL ACCESSORY
Do not turn the module upside down
and do not force the insertion
of the IDC10 connector on
the Z
-PC-DIN bus.
The rear IDC10 connector of the module must be inserted on a free slot of the Z
-PC-DIN bus.
The illustration shows the meanings of the various IDC10 connector pins if signals are to be sent
via them directly.
Fig. 1 c
and Fig. 1 d show the power connection and RS485 COM1 port on the IDC10.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
CAUTION:
On first start-up the module must be supplied without any interruptions for at
least 72 hours to charge the internal batteries.
Switch the module off with the PS1 button before connecting inputs and outputs.
To meet the electromagnetic immunity requirements:
-
use shielded signal cables;
-
connect the shield to a preferential instrumentation earth system;
-
separate shielded cables from other cables used for power installations
(transformers, inverters, motors, induction ovens, etc...)
•
POWER SUPPLY
The power supply must be connected to terminals 2 and 3. The supply
voltage must be between: 19 and 40Vdc (indifferent polarity), or between
19 and 28 Vac.
The upper limits must not be exceeded in order to avoid serious
damage to the module.
The power supply source must be protected from any module
malfunctions using appropriately
-sized safety fuses.
•
ANALOGUE INPUTS
Voltage
Active
sensor current (4 wires)
Passive sensor current (2
wires)
The module has two
analogue inputs that
can be configured via
software as voltage
or current. For the
configuration
software, see the
user manual.
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Power supply
Power supply
Auxiliary
voltage
+12Vdc @ 40 mA
(*) Not available without external
power supply

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
•
DIGITAL INPUTS
NPN with internal power
PNP with internal power
PNP with external power
•
DIGITAL OUTPUTS
The module has two
digital
outputs with free contacts. The
figures show the internal relay
contacts available.
•
COM2 SERIAL PORT
The module has a COM2 serial
port configurable via the SW2
switch on terminals 10
-11-12.
INSERTING THE SIM CARD AND SD CARD
Inserting the SIM
into the rear slot
next to the
IDC10
connector.
Inserting the microSD or
microSHDC card, into the
side slot.
MAX 32 GB. Push
-push
connector.
SETTINGS
DIP
-SWITCHES
SW1
All DIP switches in OFF
position.
For further information, refer to the USER MANUAL.
SW2
RS232 or RS485 configuration on terminals 10
-11-
12 (COM
2 serial port)
RS232
ON
RS485
OFF
CONTACT INFORMATION
Technical support
Product information
sales@seneca.it
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SERIAL
PORT
SERIAL
PORT
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