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Seneca Z-UMTS User manual

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ANALOG
INPUTS
DIGITAL
POWER SUPPLY
RELAIS
DIGITAL
OUTPUTS
IDC10
RS485
RJ45
ANT.
RS232
USB
1500 VA
3000 VA
4
23
10 11 12
24
19
6
5
...
...
13
18
STANDARDS
EN61000-6-4 Electromagnetic emission, industrial environment.
EN61000-6-2 Electromagnetic immunity, industrial environment.
.EN301 511 Harmonized standard for mobile stations
.EN301 489-1 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility for radio equipment
.EN301 489-7 Specific (EMC) conditions for mobile radio equipment
EN60950 Safety of information Technology Equipment.
INSULATION
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS
Temperature
Humidity
Storage temperature
Protection rating
-10 + 50°C / (-10 + 40°C with internal UPS use).– –
30% – t ing.90% no condens
– –-20 + 65°C / (-20 + 45°C < 6 with internal UPS use).months
IP20.
MOUNTING
35mm IEC EN60715 DIN Rail.
INTERNAL UPS
Backup . Duration: up to 1 hour.rechargeable batteries
CONNECTIONS
Removable three pole screw terminal pitch 5mm, for cable up to 2.5 mm ,
2
rear IDC10, front RJ45, Micro USB and Antenna SMA.
POWERSUPPLY
Voltage
Power absorbed
11 – 40 V or 19 – 28 V – .~~50 60 Hz
< 6.5W.
DIGITAL INPUTS
Number of channels 4. PNP or NPN configurable.
Input voltage OFF<4V ON>8V (Max. 24V ). Input current 20mA.C
Max. frequency 30Hz. Absorbed Current 3mA at 12V 10mA at 24V .C C
TOTALIZERS
32 bit totalizers 4x on non-volatile memory.
COUNTERS
32 bit resettable counters 4x on non-volatile memory.
DIGITAL OUTPUTS
Number of channels SPDT Relays with free contacts.2.
Max. Voltage 250V . Max. Current 2A.A
ANALOG INPUTS
Number of channels 2. mA or V configurable.C C
Voltage input 0 – 30V. accuracy 0.1% of the Full Scale.
Current input 0 20mA– accuracy 0.1% of the Full Scale.
Inputs protection 40V / 25mA. Resolution 16 bit.
COMMUNICATION
PORTS
Rear RS485 COM1 port. RS485 or RS232 M10-M11-M12 COM2 screw
terminals port. Ethernet 10/100 baseT RJ45 frontal port with autoswitch.
MicroUSB side port.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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LED
Status
LED’s meaning
DI1
(Red)
ON (NPN)
Digital Input 1: Energized ( closed contactGND )
ON (PNP)
Digital Input 1: Energized ( closed contact+12V )
OFF
Digital Input 1: De-energized (open contact)
DI2
(Red)
ON (NPN)
Digital Input : Energized ( closed contact2 GND )
ON (PNP)
Digital Input : Energized ( closed contact2 +12V )
OFF
Digital Input : De-energized (open contact)2
DI3
(Red)
ON (NPN)
Digital Input : Energized ( closed contact3 GND )
ON (PNP)
Digital Input : Energized ( closed contact3 +12V )
OFF
Digital Input : De-energized (open contact)3
DI4
(Red)
ON (NPN)
Digital Input : Energized ( closed contact4 GND )
ON (PNP)
Digital Input : Energized ( closed contact4 +12V )
OFF
Digital Input : De-energized (open contact)4
PWR/STS
(Green)
ON n
Z-UMTS ON inactive log (status=ready)
Slow Blinking
2.8 sec ON 0.4 sec OFF
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnoo
Z-UMTS active log (status=normal)
Slow Blinking
1.6 sec ON 1.6 sec OFF
nnnnnnnnoooooooo
Battery powered inactive log (status=battery backup)
Medium Blinking
0.8 sec ON 0.8 sec OFF
nnnnoooonnnnoooo
Low battery warning
Fast Blinking
0.2 sec ON 0.2 sec OFF
nononononononono
Z-UMTS initializing or shutdown
Fast Blinking
0.6 sec 1 sec OFFnon
nonooooononooooo
Error, please refer to the diagnostic
OFF o
Z-UMTS OFF
SD/STS
(Red)
ON n
SD card mounted in the right way
Medium Blinking
0.8 sec ON 0.8 sec OFF
nnnnoooonnnnoooo
SD card activity
Fast Blinking
0.2 sec ON 0.2 sec OFF
nononononononono
SD card error
OFF o
SD card not present
ETH LNK
(Green)
Blinking
RJ45 connection activated
ETH TRF
(Yellow)
Blinking
Traffic on Ethernet port
LED SIGNALING ON FRONT PANEL
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LED
Status
LED’s meaning
DO1
(Red)
ON
Digital output 1, relay energized
OFF
Digital output 1, relay de-energized
DO2
(Red)
ON
Digital output , relay energized2
OFF
Digital output , relay de-energized2
485 ACT
(Green)
Slow Blinking
2.8s ON 0.4s OFFn o
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnoo
RS485 activity or RS232 activity
OFFo
RS485 or RS232 serial interface not used
Fast Blinking
0.2s ON 0.2s OFFn o
nononononononono
RS485 or RS232 communication Timeout
GSM
(Yellow)
ON n
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
HSDPA / HSUPA / HSPA+ / DC-HSPA Mode
Blinking
1.9s ON 0.1s OFFn o
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnno
WCDMA Mode
Blinking
1.7s ON 0.3sn ono
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnono
GSM / GPRS / EDGE Mode
Fast Blinking
0.1s ON 0.1s OFFn o
nononononononononono
N or Missing Signaletwork Searching
OFFo
Modem OFF
LED SIGNALING ON FRONT PANEL
Dimensions (L×H×W)
35 x 100 x 111 mm (with terminals).
Weight
250 g.
Case
Material PA6, black color.
100 mm
Z-UMTS
Connector
Rear bus
ETHERNET
micro
USB
Analog
IN 1, 2
654
RS485/RS232
COM2 (SW2)
151413
Digital
IN 1, 2
Relay
OUT 1
181716
Digital
IN 3, 4
Relay
OUT 2
101112
192021
22 2324
Power
supply
321
MADE IN ITALY
ET005040B
HSPA+ unit - RTU
multiprotocol datalogger
Power Supply
11 – 40 V~
19 – 28 V (50 – 60Hz)~
Max 6.5 W
micro
SD Card
SIM
CARD
RS485 COM1 and
Power Supply
111 mm
1112
10
20 21
19
2324
22
35 mm
19 2021
22 23 24
13 1415
DI4
DI3
DI2
DI1
1 2 3
4 5 6
10 11 12
SENECA
ETH
TRF
ETH
LNK
PWR/
STS
SD/
STS
16 17 18
DO2
DO1
S
485
ACT
ETHERNET
ANTENNA
Z-UMTS
micro USB
MODULE LAYOUT
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTRUCTIONS
MI004530-E
This document is property of SENECA rl. Duplication and reproduction are forbidden, if not authorized.S
Contents of the present documentation refers to products and technologies described in it.
This informations may be modified or integrated for technical and / or commercial requirements.
SENECA s.r.l.
Headquarters: Via Austria, 26 – 35127 – PADOVA – ITALY
Phone +39.049.8705355 - 8705359 - Fax +39.049.8706287
Manuals and configuration software are available at website: www.seneca.it/products/z-umts
EN
EN
Datalogger HSPA + with built-in I/O, telecontrol functions,
embedded UPS and advanced programming language
Z-UMTS
INSTALLATION MANUAL
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Code
Description
Z-UMTS
HSPA+ unit with RTU multiprotocol datalogger.
Z-PC-DINAL1-35
DIN rail support with screw terminals P= 35 mm.
Z-PC-DIN1-35
DIN rail with one slot support for rear connector P= 35 mm.
A-GSM
External GSM antenna dual band adhesive, cable 3,2 m.
FD01
Photodetector for pulse counter, MAX frequency 10 Hz.
ORDER CODES
DIP-SWITCHES
SW1
All the DIP-Switches to position.OFF 0
For further informations please refer to: USER MANUAL
SW2
RS232 o RS485 configurationr
2on terminals 10-11-12 (serial port COM )
RS232
ON
1
RS485
OFF
0
CONFIGURATIONS
DI4
DI3
DI2
DI1
DO2
DO1
485
ACT
19 20 21
22 23 24
USB
10 11 12
13 14 15
16 17 18
1 2
45 6
S
SENECA
3
ETH
LNK
ETH
ACT
SD
PWR
ETHERNET
ANTENNA
Z-UMTS
S
SENECA
ETH
USB
The module has a RJ45 socket on frontal panel.
Note: Inserting the RJ45 10/100 Base T Ethernet plug make sure that the
connector is securely latched, or before inserting the cable into the RJ45
connector, move the protective rubber. The picture shows how to Insert the
RJ45 connector. .For further information, refer to the USER MANUAL
The module has a serial USB micro port on the lower side.
The picture shows how to Insert the micro USB plug into the micro USB
.side socket. For further information, refer to the USER MANUAL
RJ45 ETHERNET AND USB CONNECTIONS
Inserting the SIM card
into the frontal slot.
If the SIM card is properly
inserted then protrudes
from the frontal panel of
about 4.5mm.
Inserting the MicroSD or
the microSHDC, into the
axside slot. M 32 GB.
Push-push connector
for insertion and
removal.
SIM-CARD AND SD-CARD INSERTING
Technical support
[email protected]
Product Informations
[email protected]
CONTACTS
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10 GND
11 A(+)
12 B (-)
10 GND
11 RX
12 TX
N.A.2=22
CO.2=23
N.C.2=24
N.A.1=19
CO.1=20
N.C.1=21
13 DI1
14 DI2
15 +12V
16 GND
17 DI3
18 DI4
0V~
Max 24VC
12V 20mA~
13 DI1
14 DI2
15 +12V
16 GND
17 DI3
18 DI4
13 DI1
14 DI2
15 +12V
16 GND
17 DI3
18 DI4
0V~
5 AI1
6 AI2


1 +12V (*)
+12V 40mA~
4 GND
5 AI1
6 AI2


+
+
4 GND
5 AI1
6 AI2
+
+
2
1
3
+12V at 40 mAC
Auxiliary volt.
Powersupply
Powersupply
19 28V 50 – 60 Hz– A
11 40V 6.5W– C
Warning: , the must be suppliedWhen you turn On the module for the first time device
without any interruptions for at least 72 hours to charge the internal batteriesin order
Power off the module, with the PS1 button, before connecting the inputs and outputs.
In order to satisfy the electromagnetic compliance requirements:
- Use shielded cables for the signals transmission.
- Connect the shield to a preferential ground for devices.
- Space the shielded cables from other cables used for power installations.
.(transformers, inverters, motors, induction ovens, etc...)
2POWERSUPPLY
The power supply must be connected to terminals 2 and 3.
The supply voltage must be between:
.11 and 40V (any polarity), or between 19 and 28 VC A
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 malfunctions of the module through appropriately sized safety fuse.
2TWO ANALOG INPUTS
Voltage
Currentactivesensor(4wires)
Currentpassivesensor(2wires)
The module has two
software voltage or
current configurable
analog inputs.
For the configuration
software you can read
the user manual.
2FOUR DIGITAL INPUTS
Internal power supply NPN
Internal power supply PNP
External power supply PNP
2TWO DIGITAL OUTPUTS
The module has two digital
outputs with free contacts.
The figures show the internal relay
contacts available.
2COM2 SERIAL PORT
RS485
SERIAL
PORT
(SW2=OFF )
RS232
SERIAL
PORT
(SW2=ON )
The module has a serial port
available to terminals 10-11-12
You can configure this port
through SW2 switch.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
(*) Not available without
external powersupply
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RS485
A
RS485
B
RS485
GND
IDC10
Power supply
AC-
Power supply
AC+
B
A
Don’t turn upside down don’t force the insertionthe module and o intof the IDC10 connector the
Z-PC-DIN bus. The IDC10 connector located on the rear of the module will be inserted on a free slot
of Z-PC-DIN accessory. In the figure you can see the meaning of the various pins of the rear IDC10
connector if you want to provide the signals directly through this connector. The pictures andFig. 1 c
Fig.1 d show how to connect powersupply and RS485 COM1 port to the rear IDC10 connector.
USE OF Z-PC-DINAL ACCESSORY
Insertion on the IEC EN 60715 DIN rail:
1) Move the two hooks on the back of the module
outwards as illustrated in fig. 1b.
2) Insert the module rear IDC10 connector into a free
slot of DIN rail accessory as you can see in fig 1a.
(the insertion is one way only because the connectors
are polarized).
3) To secure the module to the IEC EN 60715 DIN rail,
tighten the two hooks on the side of the IDC10 rear
connector as shown in fig. 1a.
Removal from IEC EN 60715 DIN rail:
As shown in fig. 1b:
1) Move outwards the two hooks on the side of the
module, with the help of a screwdriver.
2) Extract the module from the IEC EN 60715 DIN rail.
D4I
D3I
D2I
DI1
ETH
LNK
ETH
ACT
SD
PWR
ETHERNET
GSM
485
ACT
DO2
D 1O
SIM
ANTENNA
Z-UMTS
19 20 21
22 23 24
microUSB
10 11 12
13 14 15
16 17 18
1 2 3
45 6
S
SENECA
10 11 12
22 23 24
19 20 21
D4I
D3I
D2I
DI1
ETH
LNK
ETH
ACT
SD
PWR
ETHERNET
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
GSM
485
ACT
DO2
D 1O X
X
X
X
SIM
ANTENNA
19 20 21
22 23 24
USB
10 11 12
13 14 15
16 17 18
1 2
45 6
S
SENECA
10 11 12
22 23 24
19 20 21
3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Z-UMTS
S
INSTALLATION ON AND REMOVAL FROM IEC EN 60715 DIN RAIL
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Before performing any operation is mandatory to read the full contents of this manual.
The module may only be used by qualified and skilled technicians in the field of electric
installation. Specific documentation is available for download at website:
www.seneca.it/products/z-umts.
Only the Manufacturer is authorized to repair the module or to replace damaged parts.
The product is susceptible to electrostatic discharge, take appropriate countermeasures
during any operation.
No warranty is guaranteed in connection with faults resulting from improper use, from
modifications or repairs carried out by Manufacturer-unauthorized personnel on the device,
or if the content of this user Manual is not followed.
It is forbidden to place anything that could obstruct the ventilation slits.
.It is forbidden to install the module near heat sources
Severe operating conditions: -Powersupply > 30 V , Powersupply > 26 V andC A
away from thethe module power the input sensor.Separate the module at least 5 mm
other devices installed side by side if the module operate with:
- The operating temperature > 40°C and one of the s exists.evere operating condition
- The operating temperature > 35°C and two of the s exist.evere operating conditions
Disposal of electrical & electronic equipment (applicable throughout the EU and other
countries with separate collection programs). found on this product or on itsThe symbol
packaging indicates that this product it must be handed over to an applicable collection point,
for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipments.
PRELIMINARY WARNINGS
The module rnalhas an inte UPS that allows it to remain turned ON even without external power
supply. To turn off the module after removing the external power supply you can press the
button PS1 on the right side of the module for at least 10 seconds. When you release the
button the PWR LED turns OFF in order to signal that the module is switched off.
MODULE SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE
MODEM 3G+
GSM / GPRS / EDGE / WCDMA / HSDPA / HSUPA / HSPA+ / DC-HSPA.
SUPPORTED
SYSTEM PROTOCOLS
FTP client,SMTP client, http, https, ModBUS TCP server,
ModBUS TCP client, ModBUS RTU master, ModBUS RTU slave.
For more information, please refer to the User Manual.
STORAGE UNIT
microSD and microSDHC Max. 32GB.
PROCESSOR
ARM 32bit
OPERATING SYSTEM
Real Time Multitasking
CHARACTERISTICS
Embedded Webserver and microSD Webserver
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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