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Zamel GRM-10 User manual

PC APPLICATION GRM-10 MANUAL INSTRUCTION
ul. Zielona 27
43-200 Pszczyna, Poland
Tel. +48 (32) 210 46 65
Fax +48 (32) 210 80 04
e-mail: [email protected]
www.zamelcet.com
DESCRIPTION
APPLICATION APPEARANCE
The application is used to update the software of the GRM-10 device and its congura-
tion by means of a PC. In order to perform all the above activities it is necessary to con-
nect the GRM-10 device with a computer (PC) by means of a USB Micro B / USB A cable.
MAIN WINDOW - PARAMETERS SECTION
The window is used to congure the basic GRM-10 controller parameters (a password to control the text message, conrmations,
MODBUS communication parameters, IN1 / IN2 inputs conguration, OUT1 / OUT2 outputs conguration).
MAIN WINDOW - TELEPHONE SECTION
The window is used to congure the telephone numbers, which have the access authorisation to control the GRM-10 device by means
of calling signals (CLIP) and authorisations connected with reporting and administration.
MAIN WINDOW - EXTA FREE SECTION
The window is used to congure commends controlling the EXTA FREE system receivers.
plik: inst_ext_pl_grm-10_aplikacja_gb | modykacja: 28.05.2013
Conguration block.
Passwords to text messages.
Conrmations.
Edition of commands /
Sending commands
(programming).
Numbers of buttons.
The block is used to add
a new command
controlling the
EXTA FREE system
receivers.
Control
commands.
A section of conguration parameters adjustment.
A section of software update.
Input conguration block.
A conguration block of
transmission parameters.
Blok
konguracji
wyjść.
All telephone numbers.
Numbers authorised to
a remote control.
Telephone numbers
that will receive
the conrmations.
Telephone numbers
authorised to control CLIP
and to control In the gate
mode (GATE)
– maximum 500 numbers.
The block is used to add a new user’s
telephone number:
Name / Surname / Number start with +48
GRM-10 CONFIGURATION BY MEANS OF THE PC APPLICATION
CONFIGURATION OF A PASSWORD AND CONFIRMATIONS
CONFIGURATION OF MODBUS COMMUNICATION
1. Start the GRM-10 application on a computer (PC).
2. After the power supply switch off, connect the USB Micro B /
USB A cable to the GRM-10 device.
3. Wait until GRM-10 is activated in the operative system and prop-
erly installed.
4. Make proper conguration adjustments by means of PC.
5. In order to save the current conguration to the GRM-10 device
press the” DEVICE SAVING” button.
6. Aftera proper message is displayed, press shortly the PK1 but-
ton on the GRM-10 front panel (it is signalled by a short RS485
LED yellow diode switching on).
7. If the conguration is correct, the application will display mes-
sages: “CONFIGURATION OK” or otherwise “ CONFIGURA-
TIONERROR”.
8. Disconnect the USB Micro B / USB A cable from the GRM-10
device.
9. Switch on the power supply and check if the conguration was
properly done.
The user has a possibility of archiving conguration adjustments, it
means the current conguration adjustments can be saved to a le.
Saving the congurationto the *.zml le
The current conguration can be saved to a “cong.zml” le. To do it press the “SAVE TO A FILE” button by means of the application,
choose a correct le location and save it. The user has also a possibility to read the current conguration from the *.zml le or directly
from the GRM-10 device.
Reading the conguration from the *.zml le
The current conguration can be read from the “cong.zml” le. To do it press the “READ FROMA FILE” button by means of the applica-
tion, choose the proper le location and read it.
Reading the conguration from the GRM-10 device
The current conguration can be directly read from the GRM-10 device. To do it press the “READ FROMTHE DEVICE” button by means
of the application.
SOFTWARE UPGRADE
LANGUAGE CHANGE
The upgrade can be done by a GRM-10 device user and it is necessary to do it after the latest upgrade version release by a producer.
Information on current upgrade version can be found on the product site:
http://www.zamelcet.com/pl,263,4537,sterownik_gsm_modulowy_2kanalowy_grm10.html.
In order to upgrade the software, the following steps must be
done:
1. After the power supply is switched off, connect the GRM-10
device to the computer (PC) by means of the USB (USB
Micro B / USB A) cable and keep pressed the PK2 button.
2. Start the GRM-10 application and choose the UPGRADE
section.
3. Choose “ Software upgrade” and next from a specied loca-
tion choose the latest upgrade version for GRM-10 device
(le *.zms).
4. If the upgrade is successfully nished, the application will
show: “ The upgrade was properly updated”.
5. Press “OK’.
6. Enter the conguration mode.
7. After a proper device conguration disconnect the USB ca-
ble. Next switch on the power supply and check the GSM-10
device proper operation.
The application to GRM-10 device is prepared in 4 language versions: POLISH, ENGLISH, RUSSIAN and GERMAN.
In order to change the language the following shall be done:
1. Click “ CHANGE LANGUAGE”.
2. Choose the proper language from the “ Choose language” window and conrm it by pressing the “OK” button.
3. In order to make some changes, the GRM-10 application must be activated again.
MICRO USB connector
PK2 button
PK1 button
A password limiting the access to control during TEXT MESSAGE control.
During control, it is written before the control TEXT MESSAGE.
Maximum number of signs: 25.
The section includes the types of input occurrences to be
reported by means of sending a text message.
Selection of the transmission rate.
Selection of the parity.
CONFIGURATION OF INPUTS CONFIGURATION OF OUTPUTS
SWITCHED ON The relay is switched on after a dened input status was detected.
SWITCHED OFF The relay is switched off after a dened input status was detected.
TIME The relay status is switched on for a specic time after a dened input status was detected.
TIME ADJUSTMENTFOR “TIME” OPTION
SWITCHED ON After power supply voltage is applied or switched off and then again after power supply voltage is applied, the output
remains in the switched on status.
SWITCHED OFF After power supply voltage is applied or switched off and then again after power supply voltage is applied, the output
remains in the switched off status.
PREVIOUS After power supply voltage is applied or switched off and then again after power supply voltage is applied, the output has
the status remembered before power supply voltage was switched off (the parameter is not adjusted for the time mode).
CONFIGURATION OF OUTPUTS IN TIME MODE
TEXT MESSAGE OPTION
Solution 1: after a recorded input occurrence: input activation + a text message with a dened contentis sent (the text message is
sent to all authorised telephone numbers included in the INFO).
Solution 2: after a recorded input occurrence only a text message with a dened contentis sent (the text message is sent to all au-
thorised telephone numbers included in the INFO).
CONFIGURATION OF OUTPUTS IN GATE MODE
It denes the occurrence that needs to
be activated in case a dened status
occurs on an input.
The logical
IN1/IN2 inputs
status.
A possibility of CLIP control
switching on / switching off.
Number of signals to control CLIP.
Adjustments from 2 to 12.
Denes time change of the status for channel 2.
Adjustments in the range from 0 to 3600 sec.
Denes the gate electric latch switch on time.
Adjustments in the range from 0 to 60 sec.
Number of signals during CLIP control.
Adjustments in the range from 2 to 6 sec.
Time for automatic mode.
Adjustments in the range from 1 to 600 sec.
Automatic mode selection.
Denes time change of the status for channel 1.
Adjusted in the rangefrom 0 to 3600 sec.
Denes the pulse duration time to the gate controller.
Adjustments in the range from 0 to 10 sec.
Operating mode selection.
An independent mode for each output.
A default output status after power supply
is switched on / switched off.
If the option “Relay 1’ was chosen or
“Relay 2” the user has the following
options:
The text message content (maximum 32 signs).
Time adjustment for the time mode.
Adjustments in the range 0...3600 sec.
Afterthe “LO” status is detected on the IN2 input, the relay 1 (OUT1) status is changed for time 10 sec. + a text message
“OUT1 TIME CHANGE” is sent to all authorised telephone numbers dened in the INFO.
After the “LO status is detected on the IN2 input, a text message including “IN2 LOW STATUS”
content is sent to all authorised telephone numbers dened in the INFO.
ADDING TELEPHONES BY MEANS OF PC APPLICATION
ADDING CONTROL COMMANDS FOR EXTA FREE SYSTEM
In order to add a new telephone number to the BASE the following shall be done:
1. Write NAME and SURNAME and
the telephone number starting with
+48xxxxxxxxx, and next press the ADD
button.
2. The number is added to the TELEPHO-
NE BASE.
3. In order to move a chosen number to
CLIP, ADMIN or INFO section, rst hi-
ghlight the chosen number in the base
and then click the proper button “ Add to
CLIP”, ‘Add to INFO” or “Add to ADMIN’.
he numbers included in the CLIP section are authorised to control the CLIP, it means they control by means of sending a dened num-
ber of calling signals to GRM-10 device. It refers to switch on / switch off , time and gate modes.
All numbers added to the INFO section will receive messages referring to occurrences on outputs and IN1 / IN2 inputs (if conrmations
are adjusted).
All numbers added to the ADMIN section are authorised to switch the GRM-10 device into or out of a remote conguration mode. The
remote conguration is possible during normal device operation without the need to switch off the power supply.
In order to add a command controlling the EXTA FREE system receivers the following shall be done:
1. Enter the control command (freely de-
ned by the user) and add to it the num-
bers of buttons to control the EXTA FREE
system. The numbers of buttons can be
included in the range from 1 to 127. Ma-
ximum 15 buttons can be added to one
control command (it is used in a simulta-
neous control of several receivers).
2. Press the ADD button - the command is
added to the list of control commands.
In this way the maximum 127 control
commands can be created.
The control of EXTA FREE system rece-
ivers by means of the GRM-10 device is only possible after its connection with the RXM-01 trans-
lator (www.extafree.pl) through the RS-485 interface and an appropriate conguration of trans-
mission parameters. Additionally, in the application, it is required to perform the programming of
buttons’ numbers that are related to particular control commands to the appropriate EXTA FREE
system receivers.
In order to do it, in the application, tick the SEND option and adjust correct transmission parameters
(the number of the communication port, transmission rate and parity).
The programming process of receivers by means of an application is analogous to programming
typical EXTA FREE system transmitters. After control commands had been dened, a table was
created and it should be used as a multi push-button remote control. For example, when the cursor
stops on the button 1 code, it is highlighted blue. Pressing this button is analogous to a wireless
sending of a code to press button 1. By pressing it, the button’s colour changes into orange.
During programming, the RXM-01 device must be connected to the computer. In order to do it a proper adapter USB-RS232 or USB-
-RS485 must be used.
During normal operation, for example, sending a text message with the ‚LIVING ROOM ON” content to the GRM-10 device will result in
switching on the receiver with an assigned number 1.

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