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1. 27 5 1 1 Phone numbers esses eese eee hhetet eene eret eset nennen e rere eee 27 5 1 2 Channel settings iii eite eie teretes 28 6 RUN MODE FUNCTIONS e ecce ee ee ee seen esee tn oeste tese seen aee seen aee ta 30 6 1 PHONE STATUS MESSAGES ccccccccccececesecesececeseceseceseseseeessessseseseseeeaes 31 7 GETTING SYSTEM STATUS isssscsssecsscoosssvecssseccsassssescoossoncsesestsesossecensens 31 7 1 FROM THE FRONT PANEL eee e enenemenenen ennt nsns etes s e nsns nsns enu 32 7 2 REMOTELY A E E E E EE A TE A 34 8 VERIFYING COMMUNICATION eseessesssssecssoceessoceessecessscessocseessoceee 35 9 LISTENING IN FROM A REMOTE CALL ee ee eee eee en ooo 36 10 ACKNOWLEDGING ALARMS eee eee ee eee eo oeste tn 37 10 1 ACKNOWLEDGE FROM THE KEYPAD eere 37 10 2 ACKNOWLEDGE REMOTELY WHEN CALLED FROM THE SCOUT 38 10 3 ACKNOWLEDGE WHEN YOU CALL THE SCOUT 39 11 ARMING AND DISARMING eee ee ee eese ene sese tete eese enne ee 40 11 1 FROM THE FRONT PANE L 0c000esessseseessssssssesssssssesesesesssesesessseseseeeees 40 112 REMOTELY x Ies RI UA 40 12 WRITING DIGITALS AND ANALOGS eere ee eee eene eee en neue 41 12 1 FROM THE FRONT PANEL eere nennen nnn nn neni 41 12 2 REMOTELY 43 13 RETRIEVING THE EVENT LOG ecce ee eene eee enean
2. is event press the 0 key to move to the Date is xx Xx previous event Time is xx NOTE if the Date or Time is the same as the previous event then the Date or will not be repeated NOTE the Scout will say Event log end prior to the type of the last entry in the event log Loop back to Step 4 or press to exit 46 DiaLog Scout User s Manual Event Event Description Event Description 0 NULL Event 42 GSM unsolicited reg event 1 Power On 43 GSM result of cmd 2 Dead Task with task number 44 GSM attach to network 3 System Armed 45 GSM has reset 4 Armed 46 Pager call 5 RUN Mode 47 Phone check Telco GSM 6 PROGram Mode 48 Sending SMS msg 7 Configuration Change 49 Sending e mail msg 8 Reset to System Defaults 50 Sending GPRS UDP PAD msg 9 Call Answered 51 Receiving SMS msg with cmd 10 No Dial Tone 52 Railed to execute SMS cmd 11 Call Busy 53 Automatic update call out 12 Call Error 54 Reset DIN run limit 13 Call Aborted 55 Reset DIN starts 14 Call Timeout 56 Reset AIN totals 15 Call No Answer 57 Write Holding 16 Call Incoming 58 Receive DTMF tone 17 Call Complete 59 Comm OK 18 Voice Call 60 Comm Fail 19 Data Call 61 Set notify 20 Alarms acknowledged locally 62 Clear notify 21 Alarms acknowledged remotely 63 Normal GPRS call 22 Alarm call phone p
3. DiaLog Scout User s Manual 12 Writing Digitals and Analogs Digital Coils and Analog Holding Registers can be written to manually either locally from the keypad or remotely over a phone Both of these functions are activated by pressing the 7 key If the coil is also controlled via a digital or analog channel going into alarm the coil will perform the programmed function in addition to any manual operations 12 1 From the front panel NOTE The Scout must be in the RUN mode What you do _What the display shows Step 1 Press the 7 key to see the Set Outputs selection screen Enter the channel number for the Digital Coil or Analog Holding Register Set Outputs 1l1 Dig 2 Ana If the Channel number is an Analog go to Step Step 2 Select the Digital channel to control Set Digital 1 16 i Step 3 The channel is a Digital Enter 0 to deactivate the digital coil or 1 to activate NOTE Once the command has been accepted the value to the far right of will be the actual read back value of the digital lt channel name gt o ae S 0 Therefore if the command entered was to activate and the display shows 0 the digital was not set and there may be a communication problem Loop back to Step 1 41 DiaLog Scout Step 4 Step 5 Select the Analog channel to control User s Manual Set Analog 1 8 The channel is an Analog The value xx
4. Step 11 Block I O Mode enabled allows the Block I O Mode Scout to optimize communication with 0 1 0 off the PLC by requesting data in blocks of registers If the registers being read are nearly consecutive then this should be on 1 If they are not set this to off 0 Press if OK or enter a new value DiaLog Scout What you do What the display shows Step 12 If not cha Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 Step 17 Step 18 Step 19 Communication port setup 1 for Comm DB9 RS 232 port external 2 for Comm2 10 pin header RS232 nging Comm port settings skip to St Mode 0 none port not used 1 debug programming 2 Modbus RTU Master 3 GSM cellular phone connection 4 EP250 LOFA 5 Modbus Slave Set the baud rate for the serial port 0 1200 to 9 115200 Set the parity 0 none 1 odd 2 even Set the data bits 7or8 Set the stop bits lor2 The number of characters the SCOUT waits between characters being received Response Timeout is the maximum time the SCOUT waits for a response from the PLC after a request is sent User s Manual Comm Setup 1 2 1 20 CommX Mode 0 5 0 none CommX Baud Rate 0 9 7 38400 CommX Parity 0 2 0 none CommX Data Bits 7 8 8 CommX Stop Bits d CommX Max Idle 5 4000 chars 100 CommX Resp Timeout 20 6000 2000 DiaLog Scout User s
5. Step 6 User s Manual to enter it Msg Repeat is the number of times the alarm message will be repeated when an alarm call is made Press to keep the current value or enter a new value using 2 digits e g 03 for 3 Msg Repeat 0 20 nn There are 8 phone numbers that can be entered in the Scout These are processed in order from 1 to 8 Enter the position of the phone number you want to check or modify Press for no changes Enter a call type Enter Phone Pos 1 8 1 Voice Pager 2 SMS Text 3 Email For phone and SMS messages The phone number in the position specified is shown Press if OK or enter a new phone number NOTE The phone number can be up to 25 numbers long 12 For pager 7 Deletes phone number 8 Detects a dialtone 9 2 second delay i fora fora e g 5124442233P would call a pager at 5124442233 For e Mail enter the e mail address to receive the message See Section 3 3 How to Enter Text 12 Pos 1 Call Type 1 3 Voice Pager Ph Num 1234567890 E sales antx com DiaLog Scout User s Manual What you do What the display shows for Names for specific details Step 7 There are 8 phone numbers that can be entered in the Scout These are processed in order from 1 to 8 PosX Call Type Em Ww Enter the position of the phone number you want to check or modi
6. Call Progress Delay for that phone number Step 3 Says Site Message ID Channel Message ID is in alarm please acknowledge You have 5 seconds to press the 9 key to acknowledge the alarm If you do not acknowledge loop back to Step 3 the number of times specified by Msg Repeat If you do acknowledge Channel acknowledged beep beep beep NOTE After all the channels have been spoken the Scout will give you three 3 beeps You have 5 seconds to press the key if you wish to continue If you do not press the key 38 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 10 3 Acknowledge when you call the Scout NOTE This capability is ONLY available if the GSM SIM card supports voice calling If the Scout is only being used to alarm via Antx Tracking then this capability is not available If you receive a pager notification that a channel is in alarm and you call into the Scout the Scout asks you to acknowledge any alarms What you do __Whatthe Scout does Step 1 Call into the Scout Says Site Message ID Channel Message ID is in alarm Please acknowledge You have 5 seconds to press the 9 key to acknowledge the alarm If you do acknowledge Channel acknowledged beep beep beep NOTE After all the channels have been spoken the Scout will give you three 3 beeps You have 5 seconds to press the key if you wish to continue If you do
7. EEPROM on the Scout board contact Antx for support repair 7 Getting System Status System Status reports the current conditions of the Scout It will report any channels that are in alarm or acknowledged including the primary power battery and communications channels 31 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 7 1 From the front panel The Scout displays the first channel Power To view the other channels press the PREV key to move backward or the NEXT key to move forward through all the channels The channels are Power Low Battery Low Low Battery Phone line status each input channel and then the version of the firmware in the Scout 31 Channel Name Val 45 DegF Press 0 31 Channel Name alarm state Press 0 31 Channel Name Low Limit 2 xxxxxx Press 0 31 Channel Name High Limit 2 xxxxxx Press 0 31 Channel Name Press 0 31 Channel Name Min xxxxxx Press 0 Analog Channels Cycle through all channels eal RoG 0 Norm PREV or NEXT Press 0 di P Riun Tine Starts xxxx Press 0 Li wil Roa Starts Limit 30 Press 0 jedb Rin Run days HH MM SS Press 0 11 Pil Riia Grape Run Limit xxxxxx secs Press 0 Digital Channels with Reports turned on 32 DiaLog Scout What you do What the display shows Step 1 Step 2 Loop bac NOTE Press the on the key
8. Manual What you do What the display shows Step 20 Set the time and date as needed Press ee the key if the value is correct already eae NOTE The Scout uses a 24 hour clock Step 21 Reset Config back to the factory default values Press 0 or to keep your programming or 1 to reset back to the factory defaults Reset Config Step 22 Reset Events back to the factory default values Press 0 or to keep your programming or 1 to reset back to the factory defaults Reset Events l rst 3 5 Programming Phone Settings NOTE If you are doing all your alarm notification through the Antx Tracking system you do not need to configure any phone settings This section is only for calls you want to make using the voice based alarm notification capability within the Scout Phone settings consist of options to set for all calls in or out of the Scout They are generally setup once during initial installation Phone Settings include Message repeat e Phone numbers Between call delay Call Progress delay What you do What the display shows Step 1 Press the 1 key for PROGRAM mode Program Mode You can now enter options 0 9 0 9 Step 2 Press 4 NOTE If the Scout is in RUN mode and an Access Enter Access Code if requested Code has been programmed the Scout will show a screen 11 DiaLog Scout What you do What the display shows Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
9. Step 2 27 DiaLog Scout 5 1 2 Channel settings What you do What the Scout says User s Manual System ready Enter selection Step 1 Step 2 Press 9 or press if finished Enter Access Code if requested NOTE Jf an Access Code is been programmed the Scout says Enter Access Code Channel setup Enter a channel number Enter channel number or press to exit For Digital Coils Step 3 If you enter a 1 to record a new The channel message is message listen to the instructions message Press 1 to record a new message or press to exit Step 4 Enter your selection The channel normal state is open closed i Keep current Enter new normal state or 0 Normally open to exit 1 Normally closed NOTE A new entry is repeated back Step 5 Enter your selection The channel mode is status only or call on Keep current alarm 0 Status only Enter new selection or press 1 Call on alarm to exit NOTE A new entry is repeated back Loop back to Step 2 For Analog Step 6 If you enter a 1 to record a new The channel message is message listen to the instructions message Press 1 to record a new message or press to exit 28 DiaLog Scout What you do What the Scout says Step 7 Enter your selection Keep current 0 Status onl
10. display shows Step 1 Press the 1 key to enter PROGRAM Program Mode mode d 0 9 You can now enter options 0 9 Step 2 Press 9 Step 3 Enter channel number 01 05 for system 11 26 for digital 31 38 for analog Digital Read and Write Coils What you do What the display shows Step 1 Enter the Modbus Slave ID of the remote PLC or device that this channel will be read from 0 disabled Digital Channels 11 26 ChanXX Slave ID 0 247 Step 2 Enter the register number to read write i ChanXX Reg N in the PLC or Modbus device eg Mum 1 959 Step 3 The Scout will repeat the current ChanXX ID Msg channel message O play 1 If the message is OK press To record a new message press and speak your new 6 second message into the microphone followed by the key To listen to the current message again press 0 NOTE This message is ONLY delivered if the Scout is configured to make phone calls directly instead of through Antx Tracking 16 DiaLog Scout Digital Read and Write Coils Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 What you do What the display shows Each channel can have a 20 character name that will be displayed whenever the Status is shown or a channel is in alarm To enter the name press the key that corresponds to the letter or number that you want To move to the next character wait 1 second between entries Press key when fi
11. eee en aee 45 13 1 TO VIEW THE EVENT LOG LOCALLY 0000ssesesssssesssssesssessssssesseeeees 45 13 2 TO RETRIEVE THE EVENT LOG REMOTELY 46 14 ANTX TRACKING EVENT CODES e eee ee eee en eee ene e eee tn ne eee 48 15 REPLACING THE BACKUP BATTERY sscscssssssssssccsccssssscececes 49 16 CUSTOMER SERVICE 50 17 50 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 1 Introduction The Scout RT SPLC is the most user friendly and reliable remote monitoring and alarm notification system available The Scout provides reading and writing of PLC Modbus registers over a serial link using the Modbus RTU protocol Mounted in an industrial aluminum enclosure the Scout provides simple programming either locally through the integral keypad or via a local PC connection 1 1 General Operation The Scout reads inputs from a PLC or other Modbus device over a serial cable Any input channel in the Scout can read write the following registers from a PLC Function Modbus Function Code Read coils 01 Read Holding 03 Write Coil 05 Write Holding 06 The Scout supports reading from multiple Modbus IDs as each channel references a unique PLC point specified by gt Modbus slave ID gt Register type gt Register number The Scout has 2 modes of operation PROGRAM and RUN During PROGRAM mode you can change how the Scout operates Durin
12. enter it Step 3 Press 7 to listen to the Output Channels Output Channels prompt Enter channel number or press to exit If the Channel number is a Holding Register go to Step 6 Step 4 Enter channel number Recorded channel message For a write coil channel or Relay output channel nn Relay is energized de energized Enter new selection Step 5 Press 1 to activate the relay or 0 to Relay is energized or deactivate the relay deenergized The new state of the coil is the read Enter new selection or press back to you to exit Press the pound key to return to the channel prompt Loop back to Step 1 Step 6 Enter channel number Analog output channel For a write holding channel nn The present value is XX XX Enter new value or press to exit 43 DiaLog Scout Step 7 Step 8 Loop bac Enter a new value For example 56784 If this value is correct press the pound key to write the value to the holding register NOTE If the value is not correct hit any other key to abort this entry and reenter a new value If the entry is aborted the system says No Entry k to Step 1 User s Manual The new value is 56 78 Press to enter Enter new value or press to exit The present value is 56 78 Press to enter Enter new value or press to exit 44 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 13 Retr
13. into alarm and NOTE always has 1 digit to the right of the decimal If the current reading exceeds the High Limit the channel goes into alarm and To Activate the Digital coil when the channel goes into alarm enter the channel number of a Digital Coil channel NOTE The digital will follow the channel into and out of alarm To Activate the Digital coil when the channel goes into alarm enter the channel number of a Digital Coil channel NOTE The digital will follow the channel into and out of alarm Loop back to Step 1 Analog channels What you do What the display shows initiates a call and or a relay activation initiates a call and or a relay activation User s Manual ChanXX Low Limit OIII IS MUSS S ChanXX High Limit 05895999 NCC XOU ChanXX Lo Alm Digital COP 16 ChanXX Hi Digital Cor qe DiaLog Scout User s Manual 4 Programming from a PC The Scout can be programmed from a PC by using either port on the Scout Use whichever port is more convenient for your needs Port 1 is connected to the GSM modem and Port 2 is connected to the PC Set the port that you are using to Debug mode via Programmimg System NOTE When the Scout is being programmed from a PC the Scout is not scanning the PLC On your PC you can use Hyperterminal or any other terminal emulation package Connect the Scout to the PC and start your terminal emulation program making sure to adju
14. loss of communication Chan xx status 0 00 ppm The status field switches between the alarm condition and a communication failure For example In alm and Comm 35 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 9 Listening In from a remote call NOTE This capability is ONLY available if the GSM SIM card supports voice calling If the Scout is only being used to alarm via Antx Tracking then this capability is not available The DiaLog Scout allows you to call into it from a phone and Listen In on the noise around the Scout This is typically used to determine if motors pumps fans etc are running What you do What the Scout says Step 1 Dial the DiaLog Scout phone number Site ID Message followed by any channels in alarm beep beep beep Step 2 Press the key within 5 seconds System ready Enter selection Step 3 Press the 5 key to enable Listen In The Scout s microphone is turned on for 60 seconds Press the key during the 60 seconds Disables Listen In System ready Enter selection 36 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 10 Acknowledging alarms NOTE This capability is ONLY available if the GSM SIM card supports voice calling If the Scout is only being used to alarm via Antx Tracking then this capability is not available A channel goes into alarm when it transitions out of the normal condition specified in the Alarm State For example if a channel has an
15. name channel name value engineering units Example Remote Site 343 Tank Level 123 4 ft e Mail text message format Site ID channel name channel name value engineering units Example Remote Site 343 Main Pump Down Tank Level 123 4 ft 14 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 3 7 Programming Channel Settings This section allows you to configure the information specific to each channel or condition being monitored For each channel the following options can be programmed Channel Types System 01 Power Fail 02 Low Battery 03 Low Low Battery 05 Communications channel name channel message channel mode alarm or status alarm delay relay coil to activate on alarm Digitals Coil Registers 11 26 slave address register number channel ID voice message channel name channel mode channel state Normally Open Normally Closed alarm delay redial delay relay coil to activate on alarm pulse duration if mode is set to Status Only Analogs Holding Registers 31 38 slave address register number channel ID voice message channel name register value signed or unsigned engineering units decimal position scale input yes or no zero and full scale min and max counts channel mode alarm delay redial delay low limit high limit relay coil to activate on low alarm 1 16 relay coil to activate on high alarm 1 16 15 DiaLog Scout User s Manual What you do What the
16. 0 off 1 on DiaLog Scout User s Manual 3 Front Panel Programming The Scout is programmed from the front panel by pressing the keypad to access the various portions of the system For the most basic application you can simply program some channels and put the Scout into the RUN mode In more complex applications you can program individual names for each channel being monitored adjust the amount of time channels must be in the alarm condition before starting the call to Antx Tracking and other specific conditions When programming all prompts are displayed You can enter a value or press the key to keep the current value and move to the next option NOTE When you have finished programming return the Scout to the RUN mode by pressing the 1 key If the Scout is not in RUN mode it will not perform any alarm call operations If you forget to return the Scout to RUN mode it will automatically return to RUN mode after 30 minutes 3 1 How to Read the Menus Mode or section of the system Program Mode 0 9 Available selections In this case valid inputs are 0 through 9 Parameter to change or view Between Calls Delay ees eo a OD Current value of the parameter For example Between Calls Delay is currently set to 30 seconds Valid range of values Between 5 and 3600 seconds DiaLog Scout User s Manual 3 2 How to use the Keypad The Scout keypad is designed to make programming easy At the bo
17. 4 Power normal 105 Modbus communication alarm 201 216 Digital input 1 16 rum time alarms 251 266 Digital input 1 16 starts alarms 301 316 Digital input 1 16 back to normal 351 366 Digital input 1 16 in alarm 480 Daily digital starts counter 481 Daily digital run durations 482 Daily analog totals 601 611 671 Analog input 1 8 low alarm 602 612 672 Analog input 1 8 high alarm 603 613 673 Analog input 1 8 normal 604 614 674 Analog input 1 8 totalizer alarm 605 615 675 Analog input 1 8 failsafe alarm open loop detection DiaLog Scout User s Manual 15 Replacing the Backup Battery The Backup Battery is continually monitored by the Scout to confirm that it is supplying enough power to run the Scout If it is not then the Low Battery 02 alarm will be activated This alarm is caused by 1 the Scout has lost Primary Power is running on the battery and is low power or 2 the battery cannot be recharged which should take 6 12 hours The Backup Battery is located inside the enclosure You will have to remove the front panel from the enclosure to expose the battery Battery replacement procedure Step 1 If panel mounted dismount the enclosure by loosening the screws holding the enclosure to the panel Step 2 Remove the four 4 nuts that hold the front cover to the enclosure Step 3 Slowly tilt the top edge of the front cover away from the enclosure to expose the cable con
18. 6400 3600 Decimal Position 0 5 1 Engineering Units 0 18 6 ft Enter new values Signed Register 0 1 1 or press Enter to Scale Value 0 1 1 leave as is Zero Scale 99999 99999 0 40 0 Full Scale 99999 99999 1000 100 0 Zero Scale Counts 65535 65535 0 Full Scale Counts 65535 65535 32767 Low Alarm Limit 99999 99999 200 20 0 High Alarm Limit 99999 99999 500 50 0 Low Alm Relay 1 16 1 High Alm Relay 1 16 1 23 DiaLog Scout The following is an example of the View Configuration User s Manual Cmd gt 0 System Configuration Model Cfg Ver Cfg Size Cfg Timestamp ID Msg Recorded Alpha ID Numeric ID Access Code Message Repeat Volume Speaker Mode Block Requests Scan Rate secs Auto Updates Interval Start Time Country Ring Count Validate Ring DTMF Gain DTMF On Off Busy Min On Max On Min Off Max Off Ringback 1 Min On Max On Min Off Max Off Mode Slave ID Baud Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Max Idle chars Resp Timeout msecs Scout RT SPLC 0200 2808 06 28 06 08 45 00 No My Scout RT 5122552800 001 2 3 1 1 enabled 01 00 00 00 00 00 US 2 disabled 0 80 msecs 350 msecs 650 msecs 350 msecs 650 msecs 1700 msecs 2300 msecs 3700 msecs 4300 msecs Master Debug 126 126 9600 9600 None None 8 8 1 1 100 20 2000 2000 24 DiaLog Scout Continued from previ
19. Alarm State of Normally Open then the channel goes into alarm when the input closes The channel will stay in alarm as long as the input is closed If the Alarm Type is set to Latching then it will stay in alarm even if the input goes back to open until the channel is acknowledged When any channel goes into alarm and the Channel Mode is set to Call on Alarm the Scout will start calling the phone numbers in the Phone List It will continue to call through the list of phone numbers until the channel goes out of alarm or until it is acknowledged When acknowledged the Scout will stop calling and wait the time specified by the Ack Redial Delay before starting to call again if the channel is still in the alarm condition 10 1 Acknowledge from the keypad While in RUN mode press the ACK key The Scout will change the display information for the channel s in alarm from Alarm to Acknowledged and stop calling 37 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 10 2 Acknowledge remotely when called from the Scout NOTE This capability is ONLY available if the GSM SIM card supports voice calling If the Scout is only being used to alarm via Antx Tracking then this capability is not available The Scout calls the phone numbers programmed into the Phone List beginning with the first position If the call is busy the Scout will go to the next number What you do What the Scout does Step 1 Calls next phone number Step 2 Waits time specified by the
20. DiaLog Scout RT SPLC Remote monitoring and alarm notification system User s Manual Version 10 4 October 19 2007 Antx inc P O Box 200816 Austin TX 78720 4 877 686 2689 512 255 8306 fax Antx inc www antx com 1 INTRODUCTION ccccssssssssssessssrsessessssessessesessessssessessssessessssessesessesees 1 1 1 GENERAL OPERATION e rerit eee econ neck ee one enna LR ET VETE 1 2 INSTALLATION ieeo ero rine on o coseseesosesnsdssusensssasecsesseesssestessseseseecssosecs 2 2 1 ENABEING POWER eee eere ee EFE EE E EPI eR S eL ee eaae eue de 3 2 2 CONNECTING THE SERIAL CABLE cccccccececececececeseseseseseceseseseseeeeseseseaes 3 2 3 CONFIGURING THE SERIAL PORT cccccccccccceseceseseseseseceseseeeseseseeseeeseseaes 4 3 FRONT PANEL PROGRAMMIING cccsssscssssssccssssccccsscccsssssccessnees 5 3 1 HOW TO READ THE MENUS ccccccccccececececececesececesesecesesesesesssseeeseseeeaes 5 3 2 HOW TO USE THE KEYPAD eeeee e eene eren es ese s nsns ener 6 33 How TO ENTER TEXT FOR NAMES eeeee e emere nn eren nnne F 3 4 PROGRAMMING SYSTEM SETTINGS eee eene nne 8 3 5 PROGRAMMING PHONE SETTINGS eee eene ener nnne 11 3 6 SMS AND E MAIL MESSAGES eene enne ene 14 357 PROGRAMMING CHANNEL SETTINGS eee eene 15 4 PROGRAMMING FROM A PC eee ee eee enne seen nee eene eee tn aeos 22 5 PROGRAMMING REMOTELY OVER A
21. annel number Channel message is normal in alarm The present value is open closed or The present value is xx x Loop back to Step 3 or enter to exit 34 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 8 Verifying Communication When a channel is configured to read from a PLC or Modbus device the Scout reads all channels every 2 second If the Scout is not able to communicate correctly the state of the Communication channel 05 will show an alarm NOTE f communication with a Modbus device is lost the Communication channel will not go into alarm until the Alarm Delay period which is defaulted to 10 seconds To verify that the Scout is reading values correctly look at the Status 0 of the Communication channel 05 Serial communication channel indicates t Comm norm that all communications is operating properly Serial communication channel indicates that the communications with Modbus Slave ID 122 is not working Comm in alm aig 127 Potential causes are 1 The serial cable is disconnected The ID is not correct The Baud Bate is not correct The Register Type or Register Number are not correct The Max Idle it too low The Response Timeout is too low If some channels are being read and others are not check Status for each channel to determine which are having problems Input channel indicates that the channel is in alarm and there is a
22. ated number of times For example to enter the letter L press the 5 key 3 times Key to Number of times to press the key Press 1 2 3 4 5 1 space 1 2 A B C 2 3 D E F 3 4 G H I 4 5 J K L 5 6 M N O 6 7 P R S 7 8 T U V 8 9 WwW X Y 9 0 Q Z 0 0 Q Erases previous letter DiaLog Scout User s Manual 3 4 Programming System Settings System settings are generally programmed once during the initial setup of the Scout Options in this section are Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 e Site Message e Access Code Date and Time Communication Ports Numeric ID Rings to Answer Reset to System Defaults What you do What the display shows Press the 1 key to enter PROGRAM mode You can now enter options 0 9 Press 3 Enter Access Code if requested The pre recorded Site Message is spoken through the speaker Press 0 to listen to the current message 1 to record a new message or to move to the next step Program Mode 0 9 NOTE f an Access Code has been programmed the Scout will show a screen to enter it Site ID Msg O play 1 If you press 1 this message is displayed Speak your message into the microphone and press the key when finished NOTE The speaker is intended only to confirm that your message was recorded as desired The voice quality over the phone is excellent even though the voice quality over the speak
23. display The default RUN mode display looks like this Run Mode 03 02 02 Alms Acked Phone Status offhk ring delay pherr Armed or Disarm There are 7 functions that can be performed while in RUN mode Function Capability Keypad 0 Get system status Keypad 1 Enter Program mode Keypad 2 Toggle Arm Disarm Keypad 5 View Event Log Keypad 7 Activate Relay Keypad 9 Acknowledge alarms Phone Check Test phone line 30 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 6 1 Phone Status messages The following messages can be displayed in the Phone Status field delay Scout is waiting the between call delay to make another call erSMS General SMS error Ikout Lockout GSM cell phone is turned off for 1 hour while charging the battery noCAR Lost carrier while transmitting SMS or e mail noGSM Cannot communicate with the GSM cell phone serial cable connected SIM card installed correctly noGW SMS e mail Gateway number is invalid noReg No registration on GSM phone SIM card installed correctly Out of minutes noNUM SMS phone number invalid noRSP No response from the SMS service center 5 No SMS service center detected offhk Phone is offhook for a phone call or phone check pherr Phone error no current detected from phone line unplugged phflt Phone fault no dialtone detected dead line ring Ring is detected on call out or call in WrErr Write error to the Serial
24. e Dig i DOS Dig 5 DII Dig 11 A01 Ana 1 A08 Ana 8 102 Reg 101 ID 25 Reg 201 ID 247 Reg 1 ID 240 221 ID 121 Reg 3001 26 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 5 Programming remotely over a phone NOTE This capability is ONLY available if the GSM SIM card supports voice calling If the Scout is only being used to alarm via Antx Tracking then this capability is not available When you call in the Scout will Repeat the current status e 3 beeps You have 5 seconds after the 3 beeps to press the key on your phone to inform the Scout that you want to perform remote programming After pressing the key the Scout will say System ready enter selection 5 1 1 Phone numbers What you do What the Scout says Press within 5 seconds after hearing 3 System ready Enter beeps selection Step 1 Press 4 or press if finished Phone setup Enter phone position NOTE Jf an Access Code has been Or press to exit programmed the Scout says Enter Access Code Step 2 Enter Call type The Call Type is 1 4 Press when finished Step 3 Enter a new phone number followed by Position nn the key or press the key to keep the Phone number 15 current phone number nnnnnnnnnnnn Step 4 Press if the number is OK or enter a Position nn new number followed by the key Phone number 15 nnnnnnnnnnnn Enter new number or press to exit Loop back to
25. er may be noisy A 20 character name that is displayed on the screen To enter the name press the key that corresponds to the letter or number that you want Press to record Press to stop Site Name nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn DiaLog Scout User s Manual What you do What the display shows Step 5 The Numeric ID that will display on a Numeric ID pager is shown nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Press to keep the current value or enter a new value then press the key Step 6 The Access Code is displayed Press if OK or enter a new 4 digit Access Code Access Code nnnn Step 7 The Speaker Volume can be adjusted to Speaker Volume be louder up or softer down 0 7 3 Press when you have the level you desire NOTE 7 is maximum volume level Step 8 Local Speaker specifies whether the Speaker Mode speaker is on or off during alarm calls 0 2 On Monitor If off then the alarm call is not spoken over the local speaker If On Monitor the alarm call and any sound coming in over the phone line are spoken over the local speaker 0 Off 1 On 2 On Monitor Step 9 Rings to Answer is the number of rings Rings to Answer before the Scout answers 1 29 Press if OK or enter a new value as nn e g 03 for 3 Step 10 Scan Rate is the rate at which the Scout I O Scan Rate reads all registers from the PLC 4 5 sees 1 Press if OK or enter a new value as nn e g 03 for 3
26. fy Press for no changes Step 8 The phone number in the position specified is shown Press if OK or enter a new phone number Pos 1 Phone Number nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn NOTE The phone number can be up to 25 numbers long 2 For a pager call 7 Deletes phone number 8 Detects a dialtone 9 2 second delay e g 5124442233P would call a pager at 5124442233 Step 9 Specifies the amount of time to wait Pos 1 Next Call Dly uM calling the next number in the SU Gace EXER ist Step 10 If Notify Once is enabled then upon a successful call this particular phone number will not be called again Step 11 This is the amount of time the Scout Bos 1 Call Pres ny waits after issuing the last digit in the 0 60 secs nn phone number before issuing the alarm or numeric pager message NOTE 0 means Call Progress is enabled The Scout will call and wait until the phone has been answered before the alarm message is delivered If the Scout calls and never delivers the message then the Scout is not able to determine that the phone has been answered probably because the voice answering the phone is not loud enough Loop back to Step 5 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 3 6 SMS text and e Mail messages SMS text and e mail messages can be sent if the Scout is equipped with a GSM cell phone and the SMS e Mail option has been enabled SMS text message format Site ID channel
27. g RUN mode the Scout is monitoring and performing alarm notification The Scout monitors up to 24 inputs continuously When any one of the inputs changes from the normal alarm or alarm normal condition the Scout immediately informs the Antx Tracking web based system which records the information and issues any alarm notification methods specified When any monitored channel goes into and out of the alarm condition the Scout automatically sends information to the Antx Tracking system via the internal GSM GPRS modem NOTE In this version the phone based alarm notification has been made available 1 1 1 Antx Tracking Alarm Acknowledgment Alarms are acknowledged remotely by pressing 1 key on your phone keypad when requested by the Antx Tracking system Antx Tracing informs you that the alarm has been acknowledged DiaLog Scout User s Manual 2 Installation You can mount the Scout to a panel or it can be flush mounted to a door The brackets on the either side of the Scout can be removed and turned around for panel mounting Lue Ur or ce N N 4 bj 7 Mounting Holes N 7 22 6 20 3 00 2 X di Ped pa 4 See ee Outline of front cover ES Figure 1 Panel Mount mounting holes q 9 76 Figure 2 Flush Mount cut out dimensions DiaLog Scout User s Manual 2 1 Enabling power Connect the provided DC power supply or another source of 9 to 12VDC to the P
28. he key that corresponds to the letter or number that To move to the next character wait 1 second between entries Press key when finished Character How to enter A 2 key 1 time B 2 key 2 times 2 key 3 times 2 2 key 4 times 5 7 key 3 times ChanXX Name nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Indicates how the value being read by the Scout is interpreted 1 16 bit signed 0 16 bit unsigned Specify the engineering units 0 none 1 pct 2 ppm 3 gals 4 gpm 5 gph 6 ft 7 rpm 8 psi 9 degC 10 degF 11 inches 12 meters 13 kmeters 14 liters 15 kliters 16 grams 17 kg 18 Ibs 19 volts 20 ma ChanXX Reg Value 0 1 1 signed ChanXX Engr Units 0 20 0 none Specify the location of the decimal point by indicating the number of digits to the right of the decimal point For example 2 would provide 44 33 ChanXX Dec Pos Hessen DiaLog Scout Analog Read and Write Holding Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 If the value being read is in engineering units then set to 0 If the value being read is in counts then it can be scaled to engineering units in the Scout Set to 1 Skip to Step 13 if not Scaling Specify the zero value in engineering units that corresponds to the minimum value in counts Specify the span value
29. ieving the Event Log The DiaLog Scout keeps the last 100 events that occurred in a local non volatile log The Event Log can be viewed locally on the display or retrieved remotely over the phone The PREV moves backwards and the NEXT moves forwards through the logs 13 1 To view the Event Log locally Step 1 Press the 1 key to enter Program Mode Program Mode 0 9 Step 2 Press the LOG 5 key View Log 0 Evt 1 Data Step 2 Press 0 to view the Event Log Press 1 to view the Data Log D E E date time Step 3 Press the NEXT key to advance forward through the Event Log or the PREV key 2 Dins Ci Alm date time to move backward Press the key when you are finished Press when finished 45 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 13 2 To retrieve the Event Log remotely NOTE This capability is ONLY available if the GSM SIM card supports voice calling If the Scout is only being used to alarm via Antx Tracking then this capability is not available The Event Log can be retrieved remotely via a phone call in to the DiaLog Scout What you do What the Scout says Step 1 Dial the DiaLog Scout phone number Site ID Message followed by any channels in alarm beep beep beep Step 2 Press the key within 5 seconds Enter selection Step 3 Press the 6 key Event log start is Date is xx xx Time is xx XX XX Step 4 Press the 1 key to move to the next
30. ifies the length of time the digital will stay activated If you specify 0 then the digital will deactivate when all channels that reference it are in the normal condition k to Step 1 for Digital channels What you do What the display shows User s Manual ChanXX Alarm Digital Comi ChanXX Pulse Dur 0 86400 sec nnnnn Analog Read and Write Holding Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 What you Enter the Modbus Slave ID of the remote PLC or device that this channel will be read from 0 disabled Enter the register number to read write in the PLC or Modbus device The Scout will repeat the current channel message If the message is OK press To record a new message press and speak your new 6 second message into the microphone followed by the key To listen to the current message again press 0 NOTE This message is ONLY delivered if the Scout is configured to make phone calls directly instead of through Antx Tracking __ What the display shows ChanXX Slave ID 0 247 ChanXX Reg Num 1799995 ChanXX ID Msg O play 1 18 DiaLog Scout User s Manual Analog Read and Write Holding Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 alarm you want For example What you do What the display shows Each channel can have a 20 character name that will be displayed whenever the Status is shown or a channel is in To enter the name press t
31. in engineering units that corresponds to the minimum value in counts For example to convert a value that ranges from 20 0 to 100 0 deg the Zero value would be 200 and the Full Scale would be 1000 assuming a Decimal Position of 1 Specify the minimum value in counts that will be read from the PLC Modbus register Specify the maximum value in counts that will be read from the PLC Modbus register The Channel Mode has 3 modes 0 disabled not usedO 1 status only values are read but no alarms are generated 2 CallOnAlarm values are read and alarms are generated The Alarm Delay specifies the amount of time the input must be in the alarm condition before a call out begins Press if OK or enter a new 5 digit value as nnnnn e g 00300 for 300 The Redial Delay is the amount of time after a channel has been acknowledged before another call is made if the channel is still in the alarm condition 20 What you do What the display shows User s Manual ChanXX ScaleInput 0 1 0 No ChanXX Zero Scale rf YIN 220 50 ChanXX Full Scale 000 ChanXX Min Counts 065539 0 ChanXX Max Counts b ChanXX Mode 0 2 2 CallOnAlarm ChanXX Alarm Delay 0 65535 sec nnnnn ChanXX Redial Delay 1 9999 mins 60 DiaLog Scout Analog Read and Write Holding Step 16 Step 17 Step 18 Step 19 If the current reading is below the Low Limit the channel goes
32. necting the electronics to the battery Step 4 Put the front cover in a safe place and remove the battery bracket and battery Step 5 Put the new battery in the bracket with the leads facing the left hand side of the enclosure Step 6 Reattach the battery cable and front cover Step 7 Mount the enclosure back in place NOTE be careful when removing the front panel as it holds the electronics and there is a cable between the electronics and the battery 49 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 16 Customer Service Antx customer service can be reached toll free at 877 686 2689 Antx inc P O Box 200816 Austin TX 78720 WWW antx com custserv antx com 17 FCC Registration The Federal Communications Commission FCC has established rules that permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network Standardized jacks are used for these connections This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines If this device is malfunctioning it may also be causing harm to the telephone network This device should be disconnected until the source of the problem can be determined and until repair has been made If this is not done the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures If such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device the telephone company is required to give adequate notice
33. nished For example Character How to enter A 2 key 1 time B 2 key 2 times 2 key 3 times 2 2 key 4 times 5 7 key 3 times User s Manual ChanXX Name nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn The Channel Mode has 3 modes 0 disabled not usedO status only values are read but no alarms are generated 2 CallOnAlarm values are read and alarms are generated NOTE for a relay output write coil the mode must be set to Status Only The Alarm State is 0 for normally open and 1 for normally closed NOTE An alarm occurs when the Scout transitions out of these normal conditions The Alarm Delay specifies the amount of time the input must be in the alarm condition before a call out begins Press if OK or enter a new 5 digit value as nnnnn e g 00300 for 300 The Redial Delay is the amount of time after a channel has been acknowledged before another call is made if the channel is still in the alarm condition 17 ChanXX Mode 0 2 2 CallOnAlarm ChanXX Normal State 0 1 0 Open ChanXX Alarm Delay 0 65535 sec nnnnn ChanXX Redial Dly 1 9999 mins 60 DiaLog Scout Digital Read and Write Coils Step 14 Step 15 Loop bac To Activate the Digital coil when the channel goes into alarm enter the channel number of a Digital Coil channel NOTE The relay will follow the channel into and out of alarm The Pulse Duration spec
34. not press the key Good bye 39 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 11 Arming and Disarming At times it may be beneficial to Disarm the Scout to prevent it from calling out This is generally done when you are performing maintenance on equipment being monitored and do not want unnecessary alarms generated NOTE When the Scout is disarmed all scanning of I O stops You can manually write to coils and holding registers either locally or remotely 11 1 From the front panel NOTE The Scout must be in the RUN mode What you do What the display shows Step 1 Press the 2 key to toggle between Armed and Disarmed ar ee ee armed NOTE f the Scout is Disarmed it automatically re Arms after 30 minutes 11 2 Remotely NOTE This capability is ONLY available if the GSM SIM card supports voice calling If the Scout is only alarming via Antx Tracking this capability is unavailable You can Arm or Disarm the Scout when you call into it What you do What the Scout says Step 1 Dial the DiaLog Scout phone number Site ID Message then any channels in alarm beep beep beep Step 2 Press the key within 5 seconds System ready Enter lection If an Access Code has been activated 2 you will be requested to enter it Step 3 Press 2 to toggle between arm disarm System is armed disarmed Return to arm in 30 minutes System ready Enter selection Loop back to Step 2 40
35. of the changes You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC If the telephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to their lines inform them of a The telephone number this unit is connected to b The ringer equivalence number 0 2B c The USOC jack required d The FCC registration number 60DALO2BSCOUT Items b and d are indicated on the label The ringer equivalence REN is used to determine how many devices can be connected to your telephone line In most areas the sum of the REN s of all devices on any one line should not exceed five If too many devices are attached they may not ring properly 50 5 g inc Antx inc P O Box 200816 Austin TX 78720 512 255 2800 512 255 8306 fax www antx com
36. osition 64 Between calls timer state 23 Open alarm digital channel number 65 Time has been set 24 Closed alarm digital channel number 66 GPS fix 1 valid 0 invalid 25 Run time alarm digital channel number 67 Midnight data posting to AT 26 Starts alarm digital channel number 68 GSM modem lockout start 27 Low alarm analog channel number 69 GSM modem lockout active 28 High alarm analog channel number 70 GSM modem lockout end 29 Totalization alarm analog channel number 30 Channel is normal channel number 31 Channel acknowledged channel number 32 Relay channel on channel number 33 Relay channel off channel number 34 Normal data value for channel 35 Starts data for digital channel 36 Run time data for digital channel 37 Totalizer data for analog channel 38 Maximum value for analog channel 39 Minimum value for analog channel 40 Send status report 41 Send events report 42 Unknown 47 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 14 Antx Tracking Event Codes When a channel goes into or out of alarm an event code is automatically sent to the Antx Tracking system Additionally a scheduled update is sent to Antx Tracking based on the update frequency defined in the Scout Event Number Definition 471 Alarms Acknowledged 472 Acknowledged last message sent from Antx Tracking 473 Not acknowledged last message sent from Antx Tracking 474 Update message sent from Scout 101 Primary power alarm 10
37. ous page User s Manual GSM Config GSM Model MODEM ID Attach String SMS Option Auto ACK Svc Provider ID Name Gateway Number APN User Name Password Forwarding Char Src Dst Port IP Address GPS Mode Time Zone Latitude Longitude Phone List Position 1 SAG 1203 AXSL40009 99 1 1 2 Cingular 121 isp cingular ISPQCINGULARGPRS COM CINGULAR1 Oa 2290 066 219 045 101 Fixed Central N30 30 15 300 W097 41 34 000 Phone Number 2558235 Call Progress Delay 0 secs Next Call Delay 30 secs Position 8 Phone Number Call Progress Delay 0 secs Next Call Delay 30 secs 23 DiaLog Scout The following are from the View Channel menu option User s Manual KKKKKKKK Channels KKKKKKKK 1 Chan Configs 2 Register Summary 3 Slave Device List Channel Config Chan Type 1 Sys Chan Num 1 16 Chan 6 Dig 1 Slave ID Reg Number Msg Recorded Alm Mode Normal Alm Delay Redial Delay Relay Chan Pulse Dur Chan Num 1 8 Chan 22 Ana 1 Slave ID Reg Number Msg Recorded Alm Mode Alm Delay Redial Delay Dec Pos Engr Units Reg Value Scale Input Zero Scale Full Scale Min Counts Max Counts Low Limit 2 Dig 3 Ana Dig 1 2 101 No CallOnAlarm Open 3 secs 3600 secs 1 0 secs 240 CallOnAlarm 3 secs 3600 secs 1 0 signed yes 0 0 100 0 0 32767 zI 1 Summary High Limit Low Relay High Relay Register Dol
38. ower connection Move the On Off switch to the up or On position The Scout will start its power up diagnostics Upon completing the power up diagnostics the Scout will be in Program Mode If an Access Code has been programmed the Scout will start up in Run Mode 2 2 Connecting the serial cable The Scout has a 9 pin connector located on the far right hand side The pin configuration is as follows 1 CD 5 GND 2 data 7 RTS 3 XMT data 8 CTS The cable between the Scout and the PLC Modbus device will have to assure that the RCV on the Scout connects to the XMT on the PLC and visa versa Serial Port 33 34 Relay Analog Inputs RS 232 5AQ125VAC 0 5Vor0 20ma DiaLog Scout User s Manual 2 3 Configuring the serial port The serial port is configured for the following from the System Setup 3 function when in the Programming mode Port 1 external DB9 connection 2 10 pin header Port 1 set to GSM Port 2 set to Modbus Master when running setto Debug when programming Mode 0 None 1 Debug 2 Slave 3 Master 4 GSM Baud Rate 0 1200 5 19200 1 2400 6 28800 2 4800 7 38400 3 9600 8 57600 4 14400 9 115200 Parity 0 None 1 Odd 2 Even Data Bits 7 or 8 Stop Bits 1 or 2 Max Idle 5 4000 character times Response Timeout 20 6000 msecs Scan Rate 1 60 seconds Block Requests
39. pad to stop the Sy Press the 0 key User s Manual Primary power is being supplied Press the NEXT key Power normal Battery level is normal Press the NEXT key Through all channels Digital 01 is in the alarm condition and is closed Press the NEXT key Low Batt normal 201 1 alarm lt chan name gt NOTE If the channel being viewed is an analog input or a digital input that has Reports enabled there is additional information that can be seen by pressing 0 key repeatedly The additional information is Analog input Alarm state Low limit High limit Min since midnight Max since midnight DiaLog Scout version channels Loop through remaining Se QU ius e k to Step 1 stem Status display 33 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 7 2 Remotely The System Status can be retrieved remotely by calling into the Scout from a phone The Scout will answer after the number of rings specified by Rings to Answer Then the Scout will What you do What the Scout says Step 1 Dial the DiaLog Scout phone number Site ID Message followed by any channels in alarm beep beep beep Step 2 Press the key within 5 seconds System ready Enter selection Step 3 Press 0 System status The System Status report is spoken Enter channel number or press to exit Step 4 Enter a ch
40. st your communications settings to match those on port 2 of the Scout The Scout displays the following menu after the Enter key is pressed on your PC Dialog Scout Scout RT SPLC v3 3 0 View System Cfg view system configuration programming 1 View Chan Cfg view channel programming 2 Timers view running timers 3 Data view current data for each channel 4 Events view the event log 5 Report view a status report of all channels 6 Site Setup program the Scout 7 System Maint system maintenance items Cmd gt 22 DiaLog Scout User s Manual To program the Scout use Option 6 Site Setup The following menu is displayed Cmd gt 6 ockckck ck ck ke Site Setup ockckck ck kk System Channels PSTN GSM Ports Prog GSM No ES 2 Dialog Scout Scout RT SPLC v9 6 Channel Configuration Chan Num 1 16 12 Device ID 1 247 240 Register Number 1 9999 101 Chan Name Pump 1 Failure Enter new values Mode 0 2 2 CallOnAlarm or press Enter to Normal 0 1 0 Open leave as is Alarm Delay secs 0 65535 3 Redial After ACK Delay secs 0 86400 3600 Alarm Relay 1 16 1 disabled Channel Configuration Chan Num 1 8 31 Device ID 1 247 240 Register Number 1 9999 221 Chan Name Ana 1 Mode 0 2 2 CallOnAlarm Alarm Delay secs 0 65535 3 Redial After ACK Delay secs 0 8
41. ttom of the front panel is a legend to assist in programming the most common functions The keypad components are BLUE function of key RED function of key in PROGRAM mode in RUN mode PROG RUN ARMIDIS SYSTEM Move to 1 2 3 PREV previous u1 ABC2 DEF3 selection PHONE LOG 4 5 Move to next Text entry of selection letters and JKLS numbers RELAY CHANNELS 7 8 9 PRS7 TUV8 STATUS ENTER HOME Press at any 0 E time to go to the top of the PHONE CHECK HANGUP menu Enter this selection The specific functions of each key are Function in PROGRAM mode 1 Toggles unit between PROGRAM and RUN mode 3 Enter SYSTEM wide parameters 4 Enter PHONE numbers and parameters 9 Enter CHANNEL parameters 0 View STATUS of each channel FE To toggle between Positive and Negative when entering zero full scale and limit values ENTER Enter or keep the current setting Exit the View STATUS screen PREV Go to the PREVious selection NEXT Go to the NEXT selection HOME Go to the top of the PROGRAM mode menu 6 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 3 3 How to Enter Text for Names The DiaLog Scout allows the user to enter names for the Site Unit and for each channel Entering names is very similar to entering names on most cell phones that are used today On the bottom of each key there are letters and numbers To select a specific letter or number press that key the design
42. xx represents the last value read back from this analog For example assume 2 decimal places You enter Set 5629 If the write was successful 56 29 will be displayed as the value read back from this analog lt channel name gt Val xx x You may now enter a new value for this analog The value is entered as 1 to 5 consecutive numbers If the pound key is pressed and no numbers have been entered the system returns to prompt for an output channel number When the key is pressed the number is rewritten showing the decimal point location If this value is correct press the pound key to write the new value to the holding register If the value is not correct hit any key except the pound key to abort this entry and reenter a new value Loop bac k to Step 1 42 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 12 2 Remotely NOTE This capability is ONLY available if the GSM SIM card supports voice calling If the Scout is alarming via Antx Tracking then this capability is not available You can activate or deactivate the relay when you call into the Scout or when the Scout has called you during an alarm notification What you do What the Scout says Step 1 Dial the DiaLog Scout phone number Site ID Message followed by any channels in alarm beep beep beep Step 2 Press the key within 5 seconds System ready Enter selection If an Access Code has been activated you will be requested to
43. y 1 Call on alarm NOTE A new entry is repeated back User s Manual The channel mode is status only or call on alarm Enter new selection or press to exit Step 8 Enter a new low limit with 1 assumed digit to the right of the decimal or if the current value is OK Enter 7 to disable the low limit e g 252 would be 25 2 NOTE A new entry is repeated back The channel low limit is nn n Enter new selection or press to exit Step 9 Enter a new high limit with 1 assumed digit to the right of the decimal Enter 7 to disable the high limit e g 850 would be 85 0 NOTE A new entry is repeated back The channel high limit is nn n Enter new selection or press to exit Loop bac For Write k to Step 2 Coils Step 10 Step11 Loop bac If you enter a 1 to record a new message listen to the instructions The channel message is lt message gt Press to record a new message or press to exit Enter your selection The channel pulse duration is nnnn Enter new selection or press to exit NOTE A new entry is repeated back k to Step 2 29 DiaLog Scout User s Manual 6 RUN Mode functions While the Scout is in RUN mode it is scanning all inputs evaluating them for transitions into and out of alarm conditions performing alarm calls and updating the

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