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2. Description of the CGK 5 GSM key
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1. GND Negative pole of the DC supply voltage E Example Pin 1 UN Pin 2 NC vc Pin 3 NC GSM key CGK 5 Pin 4 UN Pin 5 GND Pin 6 GND CGK 5 DESCRIPTION 2 6 4 Connection of the USB connector The USB panel socket Signal Description identification 1 UN Positive pole of the DC supply voltage 5 VDC 2 D Data 3 D Data 4 GND Negative pole of the DC supply voltage 2 7 Antenna connection The antenna is to be connected to the CGK 5 at the rear panel by means of the FME connector 2 8 Power supply The CGK 45 requires DC supply of 10 8 V to 415 6 V or 21 7 V to 30 V During reception consumption is 250 mW During data sending peak consumption is 3 W To ensure correct functioning the power supply unit must be able to supply the peak current of 500 mA 14 CGK 5 DESCRIPTION 2 9 Standard accessories 1 RJ12 feed connector for the supply voltage lead in cable 2 RJ45 connectors used for creating the data cable 3 Declaration of conformity 4 Guarantee claim guidelines 5 Guarantee certificate 2 10 Mechanical external dimensions and mounting recommendations i C E Space for data and PWR connectors and data cable E K a N 1 CN 2 O O te E i EN p EH E N N 7 B5 DIN 25 mm i C H3 Spac
2. Cornel wm GSM JAVA communicator CGK5 USER S GUIDE M S i SO 900 1 2 00 1 CONTENTS Contents 1 Safety instructions 4 2 Description of the CGK 5 GSM key 5 2 1 General description 5 2 2 Examples of using 5 2 3 Description of the individual parts ofthe CGK 5 5 2 3 1 Programmable GSM GPRS module 5 2 3 2 Control microcontroller 5 2 3 3 Inputs and outputs 5 2 4 Technical parameters 7 2 5 Module state indication 8 2 6 User interfaces connectors 9 2 6 1 Connection of the COM connector 10 2 6 2 Connection of the IO connector 11 2 6 3 Connection of the supply PWR connector 13 2 6 4 Connection of the USB connector 14 2 7 Antenna connection 14 2 8 Power supply 14 2 9 Standard accessories 15 2 10 Mechanical external dimensions and mounting recommendations 15 2 11 Production label 18 3 CGK5 possibilities firmware versions 19 3 1 GSM key application 19 3 2 AGNES application 19 3 3 Own JAVA application 19 3 4 Terminal 19 4 Reference 20 5 Links to related products of the manufacturer 20 5 1 Software 20 5 2 Products 20 6 Product disposal informations 20 7 Complaints procedure 21 8 Warranty 23 CONTENTS Symbols used Danger important notice which may have an influence on the user s safety or the function of the device Attention notice on possible problems which can arise in specific cases ASP Information notice information which contains useful advices or interes
3. Clear To Send Output 3 DTR Data Terminal Ready Input 4 DSR Data Set Ready Output 5 GND GROUND signal ground 6 RXD Receive Data Output 7 CD Carrier Detect Output 8 TXD Transmit Data Input a Example of the GSM key connection to PC 2 GSM key CGK 5 Cable KD 2 e cable KD2 is connected to PC serial port example COM1 10 CGK 5 DESCRIPTION 2 6 2 Connection of the IO connector Connector MRT9 Signal Description identification 1 O OENE WN c oO PWR 11 l2 I3 l4 GND O1A O1B O2A O2B Output for feeding other circuits connected directly to the feeding system of the modem Input can to use as countig input Input Input Input Signal and power supply ground Relay output Relay output Relay output Relay output CGK 5 DESCRIPTION d Example of the equipment connected to GSM key IO connector input Pin 1 PWR Pin 2 II Pin 3 2 Pin 4 I3 Pin 5 14 GSM key CGK 5 Pin 6 GND Pin 7 O1A Pin 8 O1B Pin 9 O2A Pin 10 O2B S 2 iii 12 CGK 5 DESCRIPTION 2 6 3 Connection of the supply PWR connector The RJ12 panel socket Signal Description identification UN Positive pole of the DC supply voltage 10 to 30 V NC Signal not connected NC Signal not connected UN Positive pole of the DC supply voltage 10 to 30 V GND Negative pole of the DC supply voltage o c1 Rc ND
4. before sale In case any defect shows up during the guarantee period that prevents normal use we ask you to follow the Complaints procedure when registering your claim To make a possible complaint procedure easier please make sure when taking over the product your vendor has duly filled in all the relevant parts of the warranty including date seal and signature This complaints procedure relates to the purchased products This complaints procedure does not relate to the services provided Guarantee period of the products Guarantee period of 24 months from the date of purchase is provided for the device source antenna data cable and possible accessories The date of purchase is at the same time date of takeover Registering a claim It is necessary to register your claim at the vendor where the subject of the complaint has been purchased The customer shall present duly filled warranty and the complete subject of the complaint Subject of the complaint shall be presented in a condition adequate to that at the moment of purchase Caution The vendor is not responsible for keeping default settings or data saved in the subject of the complaint The customer is obliged to clarify the defect or how it is displayed and what claim he intends to register Processing the complaint The vendor shall provide a free remedy depending on particular conditions or replace the subject of the complaint for a new product or settle the matter in
5. conform to parameters set for other similar product types shall not be considered a fault To assess whether it is a case of covered fault the parameters stated in the technical documentation for the product are decisive The guarantee expires in any case of changes to the subject of the complaint or damaged or otherwise unreadable serial number 22 WARRANTY 8 Warranty 23 WARRANTY L Zamenhofo str 5 LT 06332 Vilnius Lithuania Tel 370 5 2032302 sales industrialconnection eu www industrialconnection eu 24
6. 2 3 1 Programmable GSM GPRS module Wireless communication in the GSM network is carried out by means of the OEM module TC65 Java of the SIEMENS company It has been incorporated directly in the printed circuit board The push out holder of the SIM card reader is accessible from the front panel The antenna connector is accessible from the rear panel The TC65 module is suitable for communication in both GSM bands 850 900 1800 1900 MHz The TC65 module is fitted with two serial interfaces ASCO and ASC1 The ASC1 interface has been brought out to the RJ45 connector which is labelled COM All the RS232 signals are protected against the over voltage coming through the data cable The module TC65 contain interface USB2 0 full speed too which is take out on USB connector of type B under marking USB For this interface it is delivered driver The USB interface is not exploited by Java application 2 3 2 Control microcontroller The CGK 5 communication module has been fitted with an 8 bit microcontroller that serves for starting and monitoring the TC65 module operation The operating microcontroller is also used for monitoring the state of the supply voltage if the supply voltage drops below 10 5 V or 21V the operating microcontroller automatically turns off the TC65 module The automatic turn off of the TC65 module also occurs in the event that there is a minimally power supply 10 8 V or 21 7 V 2 3 3 Inputs and outputs Besides the service
7. 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Cor 2003 EN ISO IEC 17025 EN 60 950 1 2001 EGSM900 EGSM 850 a GSM1800 GSM1900 Class 4 2W pro EGSM900 Class 1 1W pro GSM1800 20 C to 55 C 40 C to 85 C 10 8 to 15 6 V DC 21 7 to 30 VDC 250 mW 3 W 30x90x102 mm 150g Din ribbon 35 mm FME 50 Ohm RS232 connector RJ45 150 b s 115 200 b S USB connector of type B 2 relay outputs 4 binary inputs CGK 5 DESCRIPTION 2 5 Module state indication The front panel of the module is fitted with six indicator lamps LED to provide information about the state of the module STATE INDICATION LED Permanently off no power supply Permanently on gt 1 min faulty function P Slowly blinking 9 1 the module is not registered in the GSM infrastructure Slowly blinking 1 9 true function Fast blinking false PIN G Permanently on faulty function Slightly flashing through sending on the high frequency channel O1 Light is off the O1A and O1B contacts are disconnect Light is on the O1A and O1B contacts are connect O2 Light is off the O2A and O2B contacts are disconnect Light is on the O2A and O2B contacts are connect T Light is off voltage between the 11 and GND contacts is lower than 2 V Isi mtis otiose eee voltage between the I1 and GND contacts is higher th
8. LINKS 4 Reference 1 Conel s r o GSM key ADMIN 2008 2 Conel s r o RADWIN Programme for control AGNES 2008 3 Conel s r o CGK5 Programmer guide 2008 4 Siemens AG TC65 ATC VO03 000 2008 5 Links to related products of the manufacturer Related products and materials with a reference can be found on the manufacturer s website Conel company www conel cz There are another links on Siemens company website TC65 module www siemens de www siemens com 5 1 Software RADWIN the software provides for creation installation and administration of AGNES system GPRS data networks GSM Key ADMIN the software provides for administration of GSM Key 5 2 Products GSM Datalogger DA4 GPRS modem 6 Product disposal informations The WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002 96 EC directive has been introduced to ensure that electrical electronic products are recycled using the best available recovery techniques to minimise the impact on the environment This product contains high quality materials and components which can be recycled At the end of it s life this product MUST NOT be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal Check with the terms and conditions of your supplier for disposal information 20 e COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE 7 Complaints procedure Dear customer The product you have purchased had passed manufacturers tests and its functions had been checked by our technician
9. an 3 V l2 Light is off voltage between the I2 and GND contacts is lower than 2 V Light is on voltage between the I2 and GND contacts is higher than 3 V ia Light is OM pes semeee voltage between the I3 and GND contacts is lower than 2 V Light is on voltage between the I3 and GND contacts is higher than 3 V 14 SAISON ee voltage between the I4 and GND contacts is lower than 2 V Light is on voltage between the I4 and GND contacts is higher than 3 V CGK 5 DESCRIPTION 2 6 User interfaces connectors At the rear panel of the CGK 5 there are situated one MRT9 connector IO one RJ12 connector PWR and one connector FME possibly SMA ANT The IO labelled connector has two relay outputs and four inputs The PWR labelled connector is used for connecting the power supply adapter and for monitoring the state of the main power supply The antenna is to be connected into the ANT labelled connector At the front panel of the module there is one RJ45 connector COM which is used for configuring the CGK 5 by means of the GSM key ADMIN 1 or RADWIN 2 service program a connector USB B USB CGK 5 DESCRIPTION 2 6 1 Connection of the COM connector The RJ45 panel socket RS232 DCE Data Communication Equipment IND CO CNN A j x PN Signal Description Data flow identification direction 1 RTS Request To Send Input 2 CTS
10. another manner in compliance with the Civil Code and the Act on consumer s protection As of the moment the claim is registered by the customer and the subject of the complaint is taken over by the vendor the guarantee period stops running The guarantee period continues on the date of takeover of the repaired subject of the complaint or replaced faultless product by the customer or should it not be taken over on the date the customer is obliged to take over the repaired or replaced product In case the vendor replaces the subject of the complaint for a new product including IMEI replacement the original subject of the complaint becomes property of the vendor and the new product becomes property of the purchaser Since takeover of the new product anew guarantee period starts In the cases when the vendor settles the matter after agreement with the customer by replacement of the subject of the complaint for a faultless product the new guarantee expires 1 After 12 months since the replaced product was taken over by the customer 21 COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE 2 On the date when the original guarantee period subject of the complaint would have expired should it not have been replaced whichever comes first 3 he claim is deemed unsubstantiated when the defect is not found by the vendor processing the complaint or the defect is not covered by the guarantee under Article 3 of the procedure 4 In case the claimed defect is not found and functi
11. data and USB interface an IO interface has been created in the CGK 5 module This is a case of two pairs of signals where two pairs represent the relay outputs 01A 01B and 02A 02B and four represent the separated inputs 11 12 13 5 CGK 5 DESCRIPTION 14 with common ground The input l1 is possible use as counter input for counting with max frequency 100 Hz and pulse ratio 10 to 50 96 Inputs and output circuits have been designed for voltage up to 30 V Inputs Ix can use as counter input to counts with maximal frequency 500 Hz and with duty factor 1 1 for correct pulse recognise Inputs and outputs circuits are concepts for voltage to 30 V Logical levels limits LOGO Vmin 0V LOGO Vmax 2V LOG1 Vmin 4 5 V LOG1 Vmax 30 V Relay outputs Ox are acceptable only to static switching maximally it can use to pulse generates with non guarantee length For accurate pulses generate this output isn t acceptable Output has parameters Imax 0 5 A Vmax 30 V AC DC a fma frequency of relay switching it is Impossible accurate guarantees it is considerably depends on software activity CGK 5 DESCRIPTION 2 4 Technical parameters Complying with the following standards Frequency bands Transmission power Temperature range Function Storage Supply voltage Consumption Reception Sending Dimensions Weight Fixation Antenna connector User interface COM USB2 0 O1 O2 I1 12 13 14 EN 301 511 v9 0 2 EN
12. e Tof connector Y COM and USB and cable For majority applications with built in modem in switch board it is possible recognize two sort of environment e nopublic and industry environment of low voltage with high interference e public environment of low voltage without high interference For both this environments it is possible to mount modems to switch board which it doesn t need to have no examination immunity or issues in connection with EMC according to EN 60439 1 A1 For compliance of EN 60439 1 A1 specification it is necessary observe next assembly of the modem to the switch board e round antenna we recommended to observe distance 6 cm from cables and metal surfaces on every side according to next picture because elimination of interferences while using external antenna except switch board it is necessary use fit over voltage wardships lightning arrester behind mounting of modem on sheet steel we recommended to use the external antenna CGK 5 DESCRIPTION d e singles cables we recommended to bind to the one s bunch according to next picture for this way guidee cables reads this limitation e length of the bunch combination of power supply and data cables can be maximum 1 5 m if length of data cables overreached 1 5 m or in the event of that cable lead except switch board we recommended to use fit over voltage wardships lightning arrester with data cable it mustn t lead cable with reticular tensio
13. e the restrictions concerning the utilization of radio devices at petrol stations in chemical plants or in the course of blasting works in which explosives are used When using the GSM key in close proximity of personal medical devices such as cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids you must proceed with heightened caution If it is in the proximity of TV sets radio receivers and personal computers the telephone may cause interference It is recommended that you should create an appropriate copy or backup of all the important settings that are stored in the memory of the device CGK 5 DESCRIPTION 2 Description of the CGK 5 GSM key 2 1 General description The CGK 5 is application which contain electronic device TC65 Communicator Java I O with programmable GSM GPRS module Siemens The CGK 5 module is fitted with a Java based control software which is used to data or RS232 serial port maintaining control two output ports with relays and four optically separated input ports Configuration of the CGK 5 module can be carried out through the RS 232 serial interface by means of the GSM key ADMIN 1 or RADWIN 2 service program 2 2 Examples of using GSM key gates motors or barrier controlling by mobile Alarms SMS detector from connected inputs sensors Technology remote control GPRS data transmition from industry measurements and security devices GSM GPRS terminal 2 3 Description of the individual parts of the CGK 5
14. iguration is by mobile and SMS messages or by SW application GSM key ADMIN 1 or RADWIN 2 otored list of users in FLASH in SIM card memory Maximal number of users 300 200 Configurable rights of users for outputs control yes no owitching of outputs status by ringing yes no Event register yes 1000 3 2 AGNES application AGNES version is appropriate for industry wireless data transmition One may simply imagine the CGK5 module as a protocol converter between the user device PLC automatic PC data terminal etc and GSM GPRS infrastructure of a mobile network operator it provides the user with possibility to communicate simply between all the systems Apart from data transfers via GPRS the CGUK5 module enables ARNEP Linka LINE TCP UDP MBUS TCP or RDS92 protocols New protocols not supported by the communication module yet can be implemented according to the customer s needs User s administration and configuration is by SW application GSM key ADMIN 1 or RADWIN 2 3 3 Own JAVA application To CGK5 is possible upload own JAVA firmware which is created by customer This created firmware uses CGK5 hardware More see 3 3 4 Terminal CGK5 is possible delivery without any application and than used the CGK5 as terminal which is connected to PC or user s device Costumer has connection directly with GSM GPRS module which can control by standard AT commands via serial line More about AT commands see 4 REFERENCE AND
15. n 230 V 50 Hz the signals you conduct by twisted pair to sensors d e before single connectors it must be well kept space for handling with cables at pertinent linking and switching off of single cables 16 CGK 5 DESCRIPTION e for correct function of the modem we recommended to use in switch board earthing distribution frame for earth of power supply of modem data cables and antenna e Circuitry of GSM key is on the following pictures NW Lightning arrester optional ANT O 230V 50Hz 1 PWR USB PWR circuitry see circuitry see 6 chapter 2 8 3 chapter 2 8 4 1 10V 30V USB A 1 5A lO COM Hd E circuitry se 10 chapter 2 8 1 E d IO circuitry see chapter 2 8 2 17 2 11 Production label CCK 5 Dur GSM JAVA Communicator ua 10 8 15 8V 5W M 21 7 30V 5W a UL CGK 5 DESCRIPTION CGK5 POSSIBILITIES 3 CGK5 possibilities firmware versions 3 1 GSM key application GSM Key HOME version is appropriate for usage at family house and small companies up to 20 user s User s administration and configuration is by mobile and SMS messages GSM Key PROFI version is appropriate for usage at mid and big companies offices hotels and pensions with higher persons movement over 20 user s User s administration and conf
16. onality is proven to the customer the customer is obliged to pay demonstrable cost related to expert assessment of the claimed defect 5 In case defect is found when processing the complaint that is not covered by the guarantee extra warranty repair the vendor shall inform the customer and the customer shall inform the vendor whether he she wishes to have the defect repaired for the price set A protocol shall be made on exact conditions of the extra warranty repair and signed by both the customer and the vendor Should the customer not require remedy through an extra warranty repair under the conditions the device shall be returned to him her after he she pays the demonstrable cost of expert assessment The guarantee does not cover defects incurred due to 1 Mechanical damage fall and the like 2 Use of inadequate or not recommended sources and other accessories 3 Connection of the product with non standard accessories 4 nstallation or use of the product conflicting with the Manual or use for other purposes than usual for this type Improper manipulation or an intervention of unauthorised person or other service than authorised by the manufacturer 6 Effects of natural forces flood fire etc or other local phenomena storm overvoltage and the like 7 Storage under unauthorised temperatures 8 Operation in a chemically aggressive environment e Other conditions The fact that the subject of the complaint does not
17. t notice Conel s r o Sokolska 71 562 04 Usti nad Orlici Czech Republic Issue in CZ 05 08 08 d 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety instructions Please observe the following instructions 1 gt Sm i qe 10 The GSM key must be used in compliance with any and all applicable international and national laws and in compliance with any special restrictions regulating the utilization of the GSM key in prescribed applications and environments To prevent possible injury to health and damage to appliances and to ensure that all the relevant provisions have been complied with use only the original accessories of the Conel company Unauthorised modifications or utilization of accessories that have not been approved may result in damage to the GSM key and in a breach of applicable regulations Unauthorized modifications or utilization of accessories that have not been approved may result in the termination of the validity of the guarantee which however does not affect your legal rights The GSM key must not be opened Only the replacement of the SIM card is permitted Caution The SIM card could be swallowed by small children Voltage at the feed connector of the GSM key must not be exceeded Do not expose the GSM key to extreme ambient conditions Protect the GSM key against dust moisture and high temperature It is recommended that the GSM key should not be used at petrol stations We remind the users of the duty to observ
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