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2. bena en 7 3 POVVER SUPPLY AND POVVER OUTPUTS LA BINARY INPUTS IM SA tion n LA a L 7 5 B NARY OUTPUTSOT 02 e a y a s y ea 7 6 ANALOG INPUTS AN1 AN sss ei sasi ii ETE SETTES E EEES LL DRAVV NGS AND D MENS ONS Az ere nde ano 8 PROBLEEM SOLVING 65 sesedsnesisneedscaesacsesee escetssessetess os 75 8 1 ED SI NALING E 75 852 NBLOCK NGS M CARDIZ Aa d a A m B S s ta 76 9 SAFETY INFORMATION siciscacsccoscccoscccossscascscvesccescncesensescntccestessesssvecsssescesescosscesssccssseessoessacsesces seacssecessssesss 76 9 1 VV RK NGENV RONMENT en a og AA s s Ra s S s AA saz 76 9 2 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT 2 Ay 76 9 2 1 Heart pacemakers Lae SZ 9 22 Hedring ld rnaar b 77 9 2 3 Oth r medicdiequlibmento RIAS 77 9 2 4 RF Marked eq ipment rensters a i 77 6 3 EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT 703sedezeas eneen s s A s s 77 10 APPENDICES s s O 77 10 1 REGISTER OF CHANGES A d s n s n 77 10 2 MODULE CONFIGURATION VIA SMS oo ooo on venenenenenanenanenananenenenenenenensnensnensnenenensnenenensenrneneseneneneneneven 78 10 3
3. a guts ende adtenvene rd 5 22 rinise aaeei serai SE E SEEE OEST AEEA ERER 5 3 MODULE DES GN z O 6 332 MODULE TOPOGRAPHY exits causes d YAR s yd A na l y RAR AAA 6 3 2 POWER SUPPLY AND POWER OUTPUTS 6 11 1 1 8 LEDMINDIGATORS Gane di 8 O ANTENNAS a Ra onder el 9 3 6 RESOURCES s s d d s d a r s A AA kaan bases ken 9 3 6 1 Binary iNPUtS dics chase us dn ee 10 3 6 2 Bindiyoup ts z es Aaaa m y AA n 11 n n n n B D S Bun RS d y ss 11 3 6 4 Redi time clock RTC rara iia 12 3 6 5 USB port secs casa eek sada s s ea dekte even avaient Ad AA 13 3 6 6 Event logger rinse tend renee enden etende eh had beramen teder 13 CAVE A dias 13 3 6 8 1 WireinpUtsS s arden ern AA ca caked setae ATA s asan 14 4 STARTING THE MODULE oe 50550050 s 14 4 1 CONFIGURATION USI
4. 3 6 3 Analog inputs MT 020 provides two analog inputs marked as AN1 and AN2 which can operate in following modes AN1 e Pt 100 sensor temperature readout 11 voltage input 0 5V or 0 10V e current input 4 20mA AN2 NTC sensor temperature readout voltage input 0 5V or 0 10V e Current input 4 20mA 0906 2200 VOUTI ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 ANTENNA ilentia MT 020 Analog inputs AN1 and AN2 3 6 4 Real time clock RTC MT 020 Module is equipped with astronomical time clock RTC The clock is a base for defining working cycles of module timers and time stamps for measurement results recorded in registers Imprecise clock setting results in faulty time stamping and subsequent loss of vital information For that reason it is recommended to set the clock to UTC time instead of the local time zone of the module placement Setting the time is described in configuring mode documentation for the MTManager program There is also a method for setting the RTC remotely using SMS configuration commands described in chapter Starting the module Remote configuration via SMS 12 3 6 5 USB port MT 020 module is equipped with one USB port This port is used for the local configuration of the module and event logger readout These functionalities are supported by MTManager provided free of charge environment for managing telemetry system a a a al al VO
5. start the module insert appropriate PIN into configuration and write it into module power the module off remove the SIM from the phone and place it in the module start the module 9 Safety information 9 1 Working environment When deploying telemetry modules one has to observe and comply to local legislation and regulations Using the telemetry module in places where it can cause radio noise or other disturbances is strictly prohibited 9 2 Electronic equipment Thou most of modern electrical equipment is well RF Radio Frequency shielded there is no certainty that radio waves emitted by the telemetry module antenna may have negative influence on its function 76 9 2 1 Heart pacemakers It is recommended that the distance between the antenna of telemetry module and the Heart Pacemaker is greater than 20 cm This distance is recommended by manufacturers of Pacemakers and in full harmony with results of studies conducted independently by Wireless Technology Research 9 2 2 Hearing aids In rare cases the signal emitted by the telemetry module antenna may disturb hearing aids functions Should that occur one has to study detailed operating instructions and recommendations for that particular product 9 2 3 Other medical equipment Any radio device including the telemetry module may disturb the work of electronic medical equipment When there is a need of installing telemetry module in vicinity of medical equipm
6. 6 1 1 5 SIM card number Function Displays SIM card serial number Data type Text Range N A read only parameter Default value N A Comments N A 32 6 1 1 6 Modem firmware version Function Data type Range Default value Comments Displays GSM modem firmware version Text N A read only parameter N A N A 6 1 1 7 Firmware version Function Data type Range Default value Comments Displays current module firmware version Text N A read only parameter 1 00 N A 6 1 1 8 Configuration file version Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 1 9 Configuration Function Data type Range Default value Comments Displays version of configuration file identifier used by MTManager for presenting configuration Text N A read only parameter N A Presented value depends on module firmware version and MTManager release version identifier Displays ID of module current configuration Hexadecimal N A read only parameter N A Value of this parameter is incremented by one after each successful configuration write 6 1 1 10 Last configuration date Function Data type Range Default value Comments Displays date and time of last configuration date Text N A read only parameter N A Value of this parameter automatically updates after each successful configuration write 33 6 1 1 11 Last reading time Function
7. In table below are described all states signaled by LED diodes Description powered V and GND terminals USB connected module powered from USB 11 14 blinking quickly Module initialization 2 short blinks GSM network searching 3 short blinks Module logged in GSM network GSM 4 short blinks Module logged in GSM network in roaming 1 long and 3 short blinks Module logged in GPRS network 1 long and 4 short blinks Module logged in GPRS network in EEE SGN 1 4 1 4blinks GSM GSM signal strength 5 ACT Tx frame blinking Outgoing call 75 un desertion on Receiving SMS e mail or data ACT Rx frame p mmm call blinking quickly quickly Updating module firmware module firmware 1 blink Unsuccessful SMS sending attempt 2 blinks No SIM card or SIM card improperly inserted 3 blinks Wrong PIN 4 blinks Wrong PIN No more PIN entering attempts or PUK needed 5 blinks Unsuccessful GSM log in attempt 8 2 Unblocking SIM card Three failed attempts of entering incorrect PIN code locks the SIM card and requires entering the PUK code The fact that SIM card is locked is indicated by the ERR LED An attempt to unlock the module may be performed only when PUK code is known To unlock SIM card you should e turn the power supply off remove SIM card from the module insert SIM into mobile phone start the phone and enter proper PUK code and correct PIN code if not done before
8. 6 1 Default value Comments Bistable Binary output state changes are stable in time There are separate events for triggering On and Off binary output states Toggle Binary output state is changed to opposite from current state Change is stable in time There is one event for triggering output change Monostable Output state can be changed not only by events but also by writing desired state to controlling bit of output According to selected mode MTManager displays additional configuration parameters for each output 6 1 2 4 Pulse duration s Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 2 5 On event Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 2 6 Off event Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines in seconds time after which binary output operating in monostable mode will go back to its initial state Number 0 1 86400 0 s 0 1 s If Parameter is visible only when Output mode parameter for this binary input is set to Monostable Selects one of previously defined events which will turn output on Selection list None or names of events from the Events table None Parameter is visible only when Output mode parameter for this binary input is set to Bistable or when Output mode parameter for this binary input is set to Monostable and Initial state parameter set to Off Selects one of previously defined events which will turn output off Selection li
9. Daily SMS limit Text Letters digits and special signs max 160 characters N A In message text symbolic names macros and commands may be used following syntax rules defined in Appendices in the Syntax of read and write commands in SMS chapter Parameter is visible only when SMS limit exceed information parameter is set to On Formats group contains parameters allowing user to define formats of date and time presented in SMS messages 6 1 3 8 1 Date format Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines date format used by date predefined symbolic name and by ld and ud macro prefixes Text Letters digits and special signs max 31 characters YYYY DD MM In the text user can put any sign combination but predefined vvith special meaning listed belovv YYYY if placed in this format text automatically changed for year in four digit notation e g 2011 YY if placed in this format text automatically changed for year in tvvo digit notation e g 11 MM if placed in this format text automatically changed for month e g 01 for January DD if placed in this format text automatically changed for day of month e g 31 Example Parameter is set to Date of measurement YYYY MM DD Macro result is providing today is 31st of January 2011 Date of measurement 2011 01 31 37 6 1 3 8 2 Time format Function Defines time format used by time predefined symbolic name and by It and ut macr
10. 1 3 4 Answer for blank MS cicle ds 6 1 3 5 5MS limit exceed information stilo 6 1 3 6Phonie number of info recipiente 36 6 1 3 7 SMS limit exceed information text toeren Ag helene aid 37 6 1 3 8E Formats i c A RDA AL dusshezeeether sabes 37 6 1 3 8 1 Date f rmat NO 37 6 1 3 8 2 A enabelen 38 6 1 3 8 3Gerieral format Lite rens enden ni b AA A 38 6 1 3 8 4 General format 2 ster a A aa 38 6 1 3 9 5ymbolie names chases ee ventie ec A s s ks 38 6 1 3 9 1Numberof symboliCinames ea A say ad l 39 6 1 3 9 2 Symboliename table c a nude neee ek 39 6 1 3 10 MacOS EEEN 39 6 1 3 10 1 Number of macros 7 saso 6 1 3 10 2uMacro table EE E ane EEE 40 GTA GPRS tartare al eeen ended re he 40 o NYa e E nd NOTEN A A neten la E 40 6 1 4 2 APN User na Me i keiina ios senha aa cise de aa a H a a aa aaa 40 AE Re sARN E EE e La o AEE he A A A O be EEA 40 6 1 4 4 Mod le Pirenna E Ra E AR E EE A aban ins wakende oa 41 6 1 4 5 GPRS login tetiv interval S kenn a aerden a aA E eas EE RAEES aaRS 41 6 1 4 6 GPRS testing addr ss ping a Uc ibas 41 6 1 4 7 Idle time s 6 1 4 8 GPRS roaming 6 1 5 Authorized number Sonen mereranna iania n s s m l vi 42 6 1 5 1 N mber of ph ne NUMbe ls esa 42 6 1 5 2 Number DIA iii E a A A E a A E ian he tenonder need 43 6 1 5 3 Update phone numbers from SIM
11. 1 6 1 3 1 NAME ran nrd ternet Ata 50 6 1 6 1 3 2 Inputtype a erweer Gede a to 51 6 1 6 1 3 3 Filtering Constant S ze n sls sonda l A e E a R EE aaae a E e EE 51 6 1 6 1 3 4 Signal AA O ya event ies Nar eee s s 51 6 1 6 1 3 5 Low reference internal units 6 1 6 1 3 6 High reference internal units 6 1 6 1 3 7 Low reference engineering UNItS cccsccesccssecssecessecsseeeseecssecsaeecenseseeseaeceseesseesseesueseeeseeeeaes 52 6 1 6 1 3 8 High reference engineering 5 53 6 1 6 1 3 9 Alarm HiHi engineering Units oo 53 6 1 6 1 3 10 Alarm Hi engineering oa narran niai kaa 53 6 1 6 1 3 11 Alarm Lo engineering Units mir a rise Dee 53 6 1 6 1 3 12 Alarm LoLo engineering UNIES ia a E a e SEEE ANES EES ESE 54 6 1 6 1 3 13 Alarm hysteresis engineering units unu n A a E 54 6 1 6 1 3 14 Deadband engineering units E E E E ERE E EEE ORE RRS 54 6 106 1 4 1 VVirerinp tsec tenere E E Ae E E A ei E ee A A NN 6 1 6 1 4 2 Input typen RN Re eres 6 1 6 1 4 3 Alarm HiHi 6 1 6 1 4 4 Alarm Hi s 6 1 6 1 4 5 Alarm 10 eener raten en a D KUL AA A ei eaea Z AMR snag LAL dead E aa Eaa 6 1 6 1 4 7 Alarm hysteresis 6 1 6 1 4 8 Deadband 25500 ierse
12. Binary inputs 11 14 Signal voltage range 0 30 VDC Input resistance 12 7 ko Input ON 1 voltage Input OFF 0 voltage Minimum pulse duration 7 5 Binary outputs Q1 Q2 Output type NPN switch to ground Advised mean current for single output 50 mA 250 mA max 3 150 mA Maximum current for single output Output resistance in in OFF state Maximum load current for outputs powered from VOUT1 72 7 6 Analog inputs AN1 AN2 Analog Pt100 input AN1 temperature measurement Sensor type PT100 2 or 3 wire Wires resistance compensation yes applies only to 3 wire sensor Measurement range 40 200 C 1 gt log NTC input AN2 temperature measurement Sensor type Measurement range 1C depending on used sensor Analog inputs AN1 AN2 voltage measurement Measurement range nalo Maximum input voltage Input dynamic impedance 150kO typ 11 5 max 1 max Accuracy o I lt o I o lt Nonlinearity Analog inputs AN1 AN2 current measurement Measurement range 50 mA max 100 O typ Voltage drop at 20mA 2 V max Maximum input current Input dynamic impedance Measurement range 4 20 mA 73 7 7 Drawings and dimensions 8 Problem solving 8 1 LED signaling LED indicators placed on MT 020 panel are a great diagnostic tool ANTENNA TS o imlentia MT 020 GSM GJ SGN EN ERR UZ uu m uu B n 2 RB M VOUT1 ACCU
13. Card 43 6 1 5 4 Phone number from SIM card always authorized na annernserrneeennenensernserenenensersneeensereneeensersseeen 43 6 1 5 5 Phones Ziri E T E E eh eee ale leds 44 6 1 5 6 IPS sarin R s pas L L R R LL 44 6 1 0 RESOURCES renee Barend ASRDA 45 6 1 6 1 Terminals 22 42 wratten east d leds ld bo alte o da 45 6 1 6 1 1 Binary inputse A R a a 45 A A a ninae M D RS 45 6 126 402 aaa innn 46 6 1 6 1 1 3 Filtering c nstant S1 ner tenen e enden 46 6 1 6 1 1 4 Counting direction rte lt 46 6 1 6 1 1 5 C nting range 3 1bits iaa ibas 46 6 1 6 1 1 6 A Cn ER OENE EE 47 6 1 6 1 1 7 Scaling factor 6 1 6 1 1 8 Cyclic resetting 6 1 6 1 109 Resetting event eae Ae 47 6 1 6 1 2 Binary outputs OUEN E E E R la dada sd see che ren d A 6 1 6 1 2 2 NT 48 6 1 6 1 2 3 QUT PUTIN ODES NN 48 6 1 6 1 2 4 Pulse duration iii tenere neten secreta R ER 49 6 1 6 1 2 5 On event n d 49 6 1 6 1 2 6 Off EVENT sissen A naye 49 6 1 6 1 2 AS ss a O 50 6 1 6 1 2 8 Filtering constant ls iia as 50 6 1 6 1 3 ai 50 6
14. High 0 8A Battery will be charged with 0 8A Low 0 4A Parameter is visible only when Backup battery parameter is set to Yes Events group defines events e g change of binary input states incoming calls which are then used to send SMS or e mail messages CLIP calls data frames or to control relay outputs 6 1 7 1 Number of events Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 7 2 1 EVT32 6 1 7 2 1 Name Function Data type Defines the number of events Number 0 32 0 N A Defines event user friendly name Text 59 Range Default value Comments 6 1 7 2 2 Trigger source Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 7 2 3 Trigger input Function Data type Range 60 Letters and numerals max 15 characters Respectively EVT1 EVT32 Assigning friendly names facilitates discrimination of events destination and required settings Defines resource triggering event Selection list None Event is inactive Binary inputs Event is triggered by one of the binary inputs I1 14 Analog inputs Event is triggered by one of the analog inputs AN1 AN2 1 WIRE inputs Event is triggered by one of the 1 Wire inputs 1 VVIRE1 1 WIRE2 Clocks Event is triggered by one of the timers TMR1 TMR4 Flags Event is triggered by one of the system flags Counters Event is triggered by one of the counters Connections Event is trigger
15. SYNTAX OF READING AND WRITING DATA IN TEXT MESSAGES sa on oon enen on enen venenananananananansnennsnensnenenenenenenenenenenn 87 10 4 MEMORY MAP an essel r cesses donner dad es 10 4 1 Analog inputs address space 10 4 2 Holding registers address space aanne nn nen e EARE AA A RE a a aia ERA aa 98 1 Module destination Telemetry module MT 020 thanks to its very attractive price performance ratio is well suited for use in remote monitoring systems for small objects It allows monitoring diagnosis and control of remote objects via text messages SMS and e mail CLIP calls and using data packet transmission of GPRS network Configurable text messages with a fixed or variable content e g containing current measurement value are a convenient way to provide information to the monitoring center or directly to the defined staff phone numbers Alarm messages can be generated upon binary inputs and binary outputs state change when measured analog values cross alarm thresholds and from timer and counter flags Communication via GPRS enables secure and reliable communication with higher order applications SCADA database allowing to expand the capabilities of the monitoring system with remote communication with difficult to access or distant sites Industrial design practical 1 O resources and easy to use software tools as well as the possibility of remote management of module via SMS commands or GPRS are the biggest advantag
16. format string in configuration Local date fetched from three consecutive registers Rn Rn 1 Rn 2 where n corresponds to register symbol used Date format according to Date format string in configuration UTC date fetched from three consecutive registers Rn Rn 1 Rn 2 where n corresponds to register symbol used Date format according to Date format string in configuration UTC timestamp fetched from three consecutive registers Rn Rn 1 Rn 2 where n corresponds to register symbol used Timestamp format according to General format 1 or General format 2 strings in configuration Decimal format 1 5 characters with sign when needed signed Access to single register treated as 16 bit signed value F 1 3 Converts decimal value to floating point number Number next to prefix defines number of digits after dot 91 92 Bit access to register spaces HB IB B 1 64 Binary format Amount of bits being displayed provided in prefix Bits are presented in order from least to most significant opposite to binary representation of whole register D 1 64 Decimal format Value presented is calculated from amount of bits provided in prefix with bit with lowest address being least significant little endian H 1 64 Hexadecimal format Value presented is calculated from amount of bits provided in prefix with bit with lowest address being least significant little endian Predefined symbolic nam
17. g GPRS is not available as SMS Option is visible only when General gt Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes SMS Parameter is visible only when Triggering event parameter is set to value other than None 6 1 8 1 9 3 Recipient number 66 Function Data type Range Default value Selects the SMS message recipient Selection list Friendly names of recipients associated with phone numbers in Phone list NUM 1 first number from the list 6 1 Comments Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 8 1 9 5 E mail title Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 8 1 9 6 Message text Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 8 2 CLIP calls The recipient must be previously defined in Authorized numbers gt Phone list Parameter is visible only when Transmission type parameter is set to SMS or E mail or SMS 8 1 9 4 Receiver e mail address Allows user to enter receiver e mail address e g jane brown other_comapny com Text Letters numerals and special signs max 31 characters N A Parameter is visible only when Transmission type parameter is set to E mail or E mail or SMS Allows user to enter e mail title Text Letters numerals and special signs max 31 characters N A Parameter is visible only when Transmission type parameter is set to E mail or E mail or SMS Allows user to enter message e mail or SMS text Text Letters
18. granted Representation see reference 1 Bits defining receiving calls authorization Bit 1 authorization granted Representation see reference from 00000000 to FFFFFFFF from 00000000 to FFFFFFFF IP t max 16 characters 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Bits defining GPRS configuration authorization Bit 1 authorization granted Representation see reference 1 Bits defining GPRS polling and control authorization Bit 1 authorization granted Representation see reference 1 from 0000 to FFFF from 0000 to FFFF Terminals group Binary inputs 11 14 counter inputs index from 1 to 4 IN NAME Name max 16 characters 1 Binary input ENDS 1 Counter input IN DIR Counting direction 1 1 Up 2 Down IN RANGE Counting range 32bits 0 0 2147483647 1 Bi 0 x1 IN EDGE Triggering slope 1 2 Bi 1 gt 0 3 Bi O gt 1 1 gt 0 IN Scaling factor 0 01 100 00 1 No INCERSI 0 IN EREV Resetting event 0 32 1 32 Event index see Event group IN FLR Filtering constant s 10 16383 unit is value 100 s Binary outputs Q1 Q2 index from 1 to 2 OUT NAME max 16 characters 00 2 On 1 Monostable OUT IMP Output mode 1 2 Bistable 3 Toggle OUT IMPLEN Pulse duration s 1 3600 unit is value 10 s On event monostable and bistable mode None Off event monostable 0 OUT ONEVI mode when ini
19. in places where there is no adequate signal level may cause breaks in transmission and thereby data loss along with generating excessive transmission costs 3 Module design 3 1 Module topography Battery connector Binary outputs Power output VOUT1 stabilized Power output VOUT2 non stabilized GSM antenna socket VOUTI ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 Configuration SIM card USB port holder Power supply connector Binary inputs Analog inputs 1 Wire inputs 3 2 Power supply and power outputs MT 020 telemetry module can be powered from 9 30VDC or 12 18Vrms AC power supply Battery connector Power output 2 ANTENNA o iMentia MT 020 GSM EZ SGN EN n 209 BINARY INPUTS n 2 0 8 P Power supply The Module has a backup battery connector allowing to connect SLA Sealed Lead Acid or gel battery Battery s nominal voltage should be 6V and its capacity should be at least 1 3Ah Build in battery charger automatically charges battery with configured current 0 4A or 0 8A until it is fully charged When main power is lost the module automatically switches to battery power preserving continuous operation When powered from the battery the module still provides power to external devices through power output VOUT1 The Module controls battery voltage signals when battery is depleted and turns off when battery is depleted to prevent damage MT 020 is equipped with two power outputs ded
20. inputs or Binary outputs 1 gt 0 Event is triggered by falling edge Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Binary inputs or Binary outputs 0 21 1 0 Event is triggered on state change Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Binary inputs or Binary outputs HiHi alarm activation Event is triggered on HiHi alarm activation Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Analog inputs or 1 WIRE inputs Hi alarm activation Event is triggered on Hi alarm activation Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Analog inputs or 1 WIRE inputs Lo alarm activation Event is triggered on Lo alarm activation Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Analog inputs or 1 WIRE inputs LoLo alarm activation Event is triggered on LoLo alarm activation Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Analog inputs or 1 WIRE inputs 61 Default value Comments HiHi alarm deactivation Event is triggered on HiHi alarm activation Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Analog inputs or 1 WIRE inputs Hi alarm deactivation Event is triggered on Hi alarm deactivation Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Analo
21. name Data type Text Range Letters and numerals max 16 characters Default value Respectively AN1 AN2 Comments Assigning friendly names facilitates discrimination of analog input destination and required settings 50 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 3 2 Input type Function Data type Range Default value Comments Selects analog input operating mode Selection list Voltage input Analog input measures signal in 0 10 V or 0 5 V range depending on Signal range parameter setting Current input Analog input measures signal in 4 20 mA range Pt100 Analog input measures temperature using Pt100 sensor available only for AN1 NTC Analog input measures temperature using NTC sensor available only for AN2 Voltage input N A 6 1 3 3 Filtering constant s Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 3 4 Signal range Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 3 5 Lovv reference Function Data type Range Defines in seconds measurement averaging time Number 0 0 05 0 1 0 25 0 5 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 s 0 s N A Selects range for voltage measurement Selection list 0 5V Analog input measures signal in 0 10 V or 0 5 V range depending on Signal range parameter setting O 10V Analog input measures signal in 4 20 mA range Voltage input Parameter is visible only when Input type parameter for this analog input is set to Voltage in
22. of month Selecting all vveek days vvill make the timer active all of the time If no days of vveek are selected the activity of the timer will depend only on days of month selection Defines days of month when timer is active Multiple choice field 1 2 30 31 Last No day selected none of month days is selected The timer activity is depending on logical sum of days of week and days of month Selecting all month days will make the timer active all of the time If no days of month are selected the activity of the timer vvill depend only on days of vveek selection State logging group contains parameters defining messages which may include the current states of inputs and outputs periodically saved into device event logger This feature allows to record measured values with given time period 57 6 1 6 3 1 Start HH MM Function Defines logging timer synchronization point with RTC Data type Time Range 00 00 23 59 Default value 00 00 Comments At time defined by this parameter module will always save message specified by Logged information to event logger 6 1 6 3 2 Period Function Defines time interval of saving message specified by Logged information to event logger Data type Selection list Range 10 min 20 min 30 min 45 min 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours 4 hours 6 hours 8 hours 12 hours 24 hours Default value 6 hours Comments N A 6 1 6 3 3 Logged informatio
23. only when Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes 6 1 4 3 APN password Function Defines password for APN user account Data type Text Range Letters numbers special characters max 31 characters Default value N A 40 Comments 6 1 4 4 Module IP Function Data type Range Default value Comments Optional parameter used only if required by GSM network operator Parameter is visible only when Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes Allows user to define IP number for newly created module definition and displays IP number read from the module configuration that was assigned to the module during last login to GPRS network IP address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 If after reading the configuration or setting device time this parameter value is different from 0 0 0 0 it means that the module is logged into GPRS netvvork vvith this particular IP address assigned to it Parameter is visible only when Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes 6 1 4 5 GPRS login retry interval s Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines in seconds interval between retries of GPRS logon attempts after GPRS login failure Number 10 3600 s 10 s Parameter is visible only when Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes 6 1 4 6 GPRS testing address ping Function Data type Range Default value Comments Sets IP address which is used to test GPRS network connection in case it is lost IP addres
24. symbol and should contain one or more characters ended with a dot For example to read an input register 4 in hexadecimal format one should use a command H IR4 and module answer will be gt 1FC8 Prefixes can also be used with write commands Command can operate on more than one register Register count can be included in prefix after character denoting data format which is then mandatory For example command D2 HR2 123456 causes write 123456 to two registers HR2 and HR3 32 bit variable Full list of available prefixes is enclosed below User can define in MTManager own symbolic names in module config and assign them to registers Then such names can be used instead of register symbols It allows user to define friendly names for registers and to erase access to bit values For example if user has defined symbolic name output and assigned it to bit 321 of internal registers space which is equal to bit of HR20 register then sending a command Foutput 1 causes module to write 1 to bit 1 of HR20 register There are several predefined internal symbolic names Apart from symbolic names user can define macros A macro is defined as a name and a text assigned to this name Parsing of received message begins with macro expansion Parser looks for words beginning with sign and replaces such names with assigned strings Once macro expansions ends new message text is being interpreted 89 90 and comman
25. tenen ii 6 1 6 2 Synchfonous TIMES a olsa aen s l bi 6 1 5 2 1 ACHIVEr sn NN 6 1 6 2 2 Start HEMM r tementen a nennen 61 623 Prod A NON A NN 6 1 6 2 5 Days of month ci A AA da ee A E ARAS A O EA To E LGA do 6 1 6 4 Powersupply error ensen A A A ein en rabe 6 1 6 4 1 Power output Vo lacada 6 1 6 4 2 Backup battery 6 1 6 4 3 Battery charging current LAA ES annita en n bad id 6 1 7 1 Number of events rantsoenen A eee ea AA AEP EEEN 2 AE E adas 6217222 TRIBES Ob SOURCE E E E is ia EE ET AA et LEA L i EA E T E 6 17 2 4 Trigger c ndIHON sse nnn 6 1 7 2 5 Triggering clock ss J 6 1 7 2 6 Triggering A O 6 1 7 2 7 Triggering counter arn A A T T deerne ende 6 1 7 2 8 Connection from any authorized number 61 7 2 ERE AOA RAYA 63 OLB RUIES 63 6 182 Message SO Bit as cn eves enten AAA S 64 6 1 8 1 1 Number of message sending rules nnn 64 6 1 8 1 2 5 iia ii litio 64 6 1 8 1 3 Sender e mail address ot oa 6 1 8 1 4 5 server NAM ande AR A abad 65 6 1 5 1 5 5M 1P Server bort aa adda
26. the antenna is essential for proper operation of MT 020 telemetry module SMA antenna socket is placed on module s front panel Attached antenna has to secure appropriate radio signal level enabling login to GSM network 00002200 VOUTI ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 Antenna connector ACT GSM EZ SGN MD VOUT1 ACCU BINARY INPUTS 1 WIRE POWER t k q n d r d r aan ee The type and placement of antenna has significant influence on module s sender receiver circuits GSM signal level is reflected by SGN led on the module s front panel Please use a directional antenna if GSM signal level is insufficient 3 6 Resources MT 020 module s resources Optoisolated binary inputs All of binary inputs 11 14 binary inputs can be independently configured to operate as counters respectively CNT1 CNT4 Q1 Q2 binary outputs Binary outputs NPN switch to GND e PT100 AN1 only e NTC 10k AN2 only AN2 analog inputs e 0 10V e 0 5V 4 20mA 1 VVI RE1 1 WIRE2 1 allovv reading out measurements from er 2 Wire inputs temperature sensors supporting 1 Wire bus used for communication with MTManager USB Port 1 software environment for module configuration and event logger readout 3 6 1 Binary inputs MT 020 module is equipped with 4 optoisolated binary inputs marked as 11 14 All binary inputs operate with positive logic and share common ground EE VOUTI
27. to 16 symbolic names In order to use a symbolic name in SMS put it name preceded by sign in SMS text send from mobile phone or defined in Rules SMS sending or as a component of user defined macros Using symbolic names makes composing SMS text much more convenient and user friendly 6 1 3 9 1 Number of symbolic names Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines number of user defined symbolic names Number 1 16 1 N A 6 1 3 9 2 Symbolic name table Idx Symbolic name Address space Register bit address 6 1 3 10 Macros Index number Friendly name facilitating identification of module resource Letters numerals and special characters max 50 characters Default value is I REGO Binary Inputs Binary inputs address 1XXX read only Binary Outputs Binary outputs address OXXX read write Input Registers Input registers address 3XXX also known as analog inputs address space read only Holding Registers Holding registers address 4XXX also known as internal registers and analog outputs address space read write Address of bit or register to which symbolic name is assigned 0 65535 Default value is 0 Macros group contains up to 16 user defined macros Macro may contain ASCII signs symbolic names SMS commands and other macros In order to use a macro in put it name preceded by sign in SMS text send from mobile phone or defined in Rules SMS sending or in other macro Usi
28. 15 min 30 min TMR_PERIOD_ Period 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours 4 hours 6 hours 8 hours 12 hours 24 hours Days of week when timer is active 1 Monday 2 Tuesday TMR_DOFW_ Days of week from 00 to 7F 4 Wednesday 8 Thursday 10 Friday 20 Saturda 82 40 Sunday e g Wednesday hursday and Friday is Days of month when timer is active Bit 1 day is selected Representation see reference 2 from 00000000 to FFFFFFFF Start HH MM 00 00 00 00 23 59 1 2 3 4 5 6 Period 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 Logged information max 160 characters OM ke le eee eee ps ER Events group T index from 1 to 16 EVNO Number of events HI 42 ee 1 None Binary inputs Analog inputs Inputs 1 wire Clocks Flags Counters Connections Binary outputs EV TRIG 1 Trigger source VO 0 OY US UN K Binary inputs11 14 EV FLAG Trigger input ES 11 12 13 14 Bi 0 x1 Bi 1 gt 0 Bi O gt 1 1 gt 0 EV EDGE T Trigger condition 83 84 Analog input AN1 AN2 63 AN1 Alarm HiHi activation Alarm Hi activation Alarm Lo activation Alarm LoLo activation Alarm HiHi EV EDGE T Trigger condition deactivation Alarm Hi deactivation Alarm Lo deactivation Alarm LoLo SS SS deactivation_ 3 79 1 Wirel Alarm HiHi activation activation Alarm Hi activation Alarm Lo activation Alarm LoLo activation Alarm Hi
29. 87 Characters with special meaning gat esp O O starts a command ATTENTION putting two hash signs one after another will prevent module from processing command following it However after sending one of hash signs will be deleted this allows to control resources of one module from another e g set binary output Q1 to 1 HB128 1 starts a macro 10 TTE used as first character in SMS text inhibits parsing of SMS used as first character in SMS text inhibits answering to this SMS used as first character in SMS text inhibits ansvvering to this SMS After reception of SMS message internal application tries to parse SMS text and execute command enclosed in it Parsing process generates new message text which is send back to user if module is allowed to either by configuration or by presence absence of sign Commands are formatted as follows prefix Jsymbol value where prefix defines data representation and register count symbol defines register address and register space being accessed value defines data to be written to register s Prefix is optional when not present data is interpreted according to preset defaults Basic read command HRO When module receives and parses the SMS message containing this command command string will be replaced with value of register 0 read from holding registers space noted in decimal format and this value will be put in SMS sent back to user Answer t
30. ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 ANTENNA 2 in entia MT 020 GSM EZ SGN EN mum mu H 2 B U VOUTI ACCU BINARY INPUTS 1 WIRE POWER 118017812118 inputs 10 Any of binary inputs can be individually configured to operate as 32 bit counter input allowing to count pulses The counter can count up or dovvn to user defined range from 1 to 2147483647 Counting up means that the counter value is increased by 1 for each detected pulse After reaching the value set as counter length 1 the counter is reset to 0 Counting down diminishes the counter value by 1 for each detected pulse After reaching the value set as 1 counter length 1 the counter is reset to the value of defined maximum Crossing the value of counter length sets counter flag for respective input 3 6 2 Binary ouputs MT 020 module is equipped with 2 binary outputs operating as NPN switch to module ground Outputs can operate in one of three functional modes e monostable with configurable initial state bistable vvith configurable initial state e toggle vvith configurable initial state Outputs can be controlled by writing value to OUT register in Holding register address space address 8 and or by user defined events Binary outputs ANTENNA 2 inWVentia MT 020 ACT GSM EM SON ED VOUTI ACCU BINARY INPUTS AN1 1 WIRE POWER o o efo fall 181 E l AN2 vj 1 2 31 13
31. Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 2 General General group consists of parameters vital for module operation regardless of employed resources and functionality as it used to enter data necessary for successful login to GSM network and configuration of module password protection Inserting Displays RTC date and time of last configuration reading Text N A read only parameter N A Value of this parameter automatically updates after each configuration reading invalid parameter values may render impossible to establish stable GSM connection 6 1 2 1 SIM card PIN number Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines PIN access code for SIM module delivered by GSM operator For SIM modules not protected by PIN code value of this parameter is not significant Number Number 4 to 8 digits N A N A Procedure in case of blocked module as the result of the wrong PIN value 6 1 2 2 Configuration password 34 Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines the password protecting access to configuration of the module The password will be required for both local and remote access thus protecting against unauthorized configuration alterations The password does not protect against reading current configuration or the module status Text Letters and digits max 32 characters N A Since the only way of unlocking the module is resetting it to factory settings it is vital tha
32. Hi EV EDGE T Trigger condition deactivation Alarm Hi deactivation Alarm Lo deactivation Alarm LoLo deactivation 0 4 OYUT S UN K CO OYU S UN K Clocks EV FLAG Triggering clock EV FLAG Module power on reset Counters EV FLAG Triggering counter Connections Connection from any 1 Yes Parameter value is EV_NUM Dial in from number 1 1 32 index from Authorized phone numbers list Binary outputs Q1 Q2 1 0 gt 1 EV EDGE T Trigger condition 1 2 1 50 Rules group index from 1 to 16 index from 1 to 32 Message sending rules R_SMF Sender e mail address max 63 characters R_SMA SMTP server name max 63 characters RZSMP____ SMTP server port 125 L ES SML SMTP authentication Yes En Yes LOGIN TR AU SMTP user name max 31 EEE SMTP password max 31 characters 00008 0 None TR TRIG riggering event 1 32 Parameter value is index from Event list 1 SMS TR 1 ransmission channel 1 E mail E mail or SMS Parameter value is TRNT SMS recipient number 1 32 index from Authorized ES numbers list Email title max 31 characters TRT max 160 characters 0800 LI P calls ceno Number ofcuraalstues Tr 7 1 16 Tr 0 None CR_TRIG_ riggering event 1 32 Parameter value is index from Event list Parameter value is N Recipient number 1 1 32 index from Authorized phone numbers list Data sending Number of d
33. Hi engineering units Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines in engineering units Hi alarm level Number 32767 32767 32767 VVhen measured analog value exceeds defined alarm level Hi alarm flag is set to 1 Flag is reset when value drops belovv defined alarm level decreased by Alarm hysteresis parameter value 6 1 3 11 Alarm Lo engineering units Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines in engineering units Lo alarm level Number 32767 32767 32767 When measured analog value drops below defined alarm level Lo alarm flag is set to 1 Flag is reset when value rises above defined alarm level increased by Alarm hysteresis parameter value 53 6 1 6 1 3 12 Alarm LoLo engineering units 6 1 Function Data type Range Default value Comments Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 6 1 3 14 Deadband 6 1 6 1 4 1 VVire inputs Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines in engineering units LoLo alarm level Number 32767 32767 32767 When measured analog value drops below defined alarm level LoLo alarm flag is set to 1 Flag is reset when value rises above defined alarm level increased by Alarm hysteresis parameter value 6 1 3 13 Alarm hysteresis engineering units Defines in engineering units alarm hysteresis value Number 0 32767 100 Setting hysteresis higher than signal fluctuations and
34. NG MTMANAGER 42 REMOTE CONFIGURATION VIA SIMS o io adn e aya Verniet onde fed 4 3 HOW TO DISABLE A SIM PIN NUMBER Ao aa A dens en denen 20 o DI POWER SUPPLY saver T nee K a 20 5 2 BINARY INPUTS S N 22 5 3 BINARY OUTPUTS rts a a NN 23 BiA ANALOG INPUT 5 a tias 24 5 5 1 VV RE NPUTS a dio 30 6 CONFIGURATION osvonsserdosendevenderdevendeneh dovevdsveseswasdessscevceeteewaes 31 6 1 PARAMETER GROUPS ii 6 1 1 Header 6 1 1 1 Module name 6 1 1 2 Module type 6 1 1 3 Module serial number 6 1 1 4 IMEI number 6 1 1 5 SIM card number 6 1 1 6 Modem firmvvare version 6 1 1 7 Firmware version 6 1 1 8 Configuration file version 6 1 1 9 Configuration identifier 6 1 1 10 Last configuration date 6 1 1 11 Last reading time 6 1 2 General 6 1 2 1 SIM card PIN number 61 22 Configuration password 55 rnaar dreven reve Hee da 6 1 2 3 Use OF GPRS 2 urnen ennen eneen eenvierde E rrd ela 6 1 3 1 Daily SMS limit ssas aZ deed ASA AS L SSSR 6 1 3 2 ROAMING for SMS IA A A E ai 6 1 3 3 Number of SMS sending retries 6
35. O o oO o To control external device you can use output terminal and power output VOUT1 stabilized voltage operates on both mains and backup power or VOUT2 non stabilized DC voltage operates only when mains power supply is present 23 5 4 Analog inputs 24 Analog inputs AN1 and AN2 can be used for measuring temperature using Pt 100 and NTC sensors or collecting measurements via current 4 20mA or voltage 0 5V 0 10V signal according to user defined configuration Connection schematics are presented below Connecting 2 wire Pt 100 sensor AN1 only IEEE VOUTI ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 ANTENNA 2 iMentia MT 020 Connecting 3 wire Pt 100 sensor AN1 only 00002200 VOUTI ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 Pa ANTENNA 2 imMentia MT 020 ACT 25 26 Connecting NTC sensor AN2 only DONE SGU VOUTI ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 ANTENNA infentia MT 020 BINARY INPUTS 1 s Connecting voltage sensor esesesee VOUTI ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 ANTENNA if entia MT 020 BINARY INPUTS AN2 WIRE POWER 27 28 Connecting passive current sensor ANTENNA o imlenlia MT 020 BMA VOUTI ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 ACT GSM EM SGN EN yout ACCU For powering analog sensor user can use power output VOUT1 stabilized voltage operates on both mains and backup power or VOUT2 non sta
36. OR Error during logging into GPRS Zeroed after successful GPRS logon on disabling GPRS communication 1 WI RE status register flags description 2059100000 O OO Module restart code flags register flags description A AA CPU RST Module reset by CPU May be set with other flags PWR RST Module reset after connecting power SYS RST Module reset by system e g after firmware update WATCHDOG Module reset by watchdog 97 Buipues ezep Aq sowes Ip SYd 34 5 sossoappe pauijtepun 5 61 Jajeweled mi syun 5414 9T U IH 9 0TX0 9T pI ndul DNA PI IND Jajunoo 414 ZE suq 9T MOT 40X0 ST grandu DNA EI 102 syun s31q 9T U IH zer 30X0 ZT ZI andul DNA CI IND J3JUNOI YA ZE 5114 9T MOT 9LT syun buL ulbu suq 9T UDIH TI Andul _ ONT TI IND 4aqunod 414 ZE 5414 9T MOT ene syq 9T U IH SENS J3JUNO9 HT ZE 5114 9T MOT EI yndu 2 2 0978570000 xi ET LNO J3JUNO9 YA 26 514 9T MOT ZI yndu Dl TI LNO J3JUNO9 YA ZE 5114 9T MOT and syq 9T U IH EHL 4 3uno HT 26 5114 9T MOT AA ES J9S9 Je 2 JON OT 40 H90 M HEO peel adeds ssaappe 5 51 qeul u eds ssoippe S19ISI691 BUIPIOH Z b OT oo O
37. SM provider 6 1 5 Authorized numbers Authorized numbers group comprises lists of phone numbers the module is going to communicate with 6 1 5 1 Number of phone numbers Function Defines the length of phone numbers list authorized to exchange SMS messages Data type Number Range 1 32 Default value 1 Comments The value of this parameter may vary as the result of adding deleting when using the context menu operating directly on Phone number The module will communicate only with units with the phone number present on the list 42 Read more in Syntax for reading and writing data in SMS mode chapter of Appendices 6 1 5 2 Number of IP addresses Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines the length of the IP addresses list Number 0 32 0 The value of this parameter may vary as the result of adding deleting vvhen using the context menu operating directly on TP list Parameter is visible only when Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes 6 1 5 3 Update phone numbers from SIM card Function Data type Range Default value Comments Enables synchronization of Phone list with phone book saved on SIM card Selection list Yes Synchronization is on No Synchronization is off No Synchronization is done after every reboot of the module after inserting the SIM card or when configuration is written to the module The module browses SIM card phone book and when it finds entries of
38. Telemetry Module MT 020 C User Manual FL a a VIN ITA A ALUTDUTG MATO ANTENNA FS il d DD inlentia MT 020 GSM EZ SGN EZ a a a 38 K VOUTI accu 01 02 BINARY INPUTS AN1 1 WIRE POWER 11 2 a a o a Baa Vv Jald tel J3 3 gt telemetria pl in entia e Telemetry Module MT 020 User Manual GSM GPRS Telemetry Module for monitoring and control Class 1 Telecommunications Terminal Equipment for GSM 850 900 1800 1900 I NVENTI A Sp z o o v1 00 MT 020 2014 Inventia Ltd VVszelkie prawa zastrzezone Zaden fragment niniejszego dokumentu nie moze by powielany lub kopiowany vv zadnej formie bez wzgledu na stosovvana technologie graficzna elektroniczna lub mechaniczna wtaczajac fotokopiowanie i lub zapis cyfrowy r wnie w systemach przechowywania i wyszukiwania dokument w bez pisemnej zgody Wydawcy Nazwy produkt w wymienionych w niniejszym dokumencie mog by Znakami Towarowymi i lub zastrze onymi Znakami Towarowymi nale cymi do odpowiednich W a cicieli Wydawca i Autor o wiadczaj ze nie roszcza do tych znak w towarowych adnych praw Pomimo e niniejsze opracowanie tworzone by o z zachowaniem wszelkiej nale ytej staranno ci zar wno Wydawca jak i Autor nie ponosz adnej odpowiedzialno ci za b dy lub pomini cia w jego tre ci jak r wnie za straty wynik e z wykorzystania zawartej w niniejszym opr
39. UTI ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 ANTENNA 2 iMentia MT 020 ACT GSM UZ SGN EN m z mumu H 2 3 4 VOUTI ACCU USB port 3 6 6 Event logger MT 020 automatically registers events like analog inputs measurement time interval being counted by timer GSM logon making an outgoing call one of analog values exceeding an alarm thresholds value module power on and other Logger can store up to 48000 records This allows to reconstruct the history of module operations Logger records can be read via USB using Log read module of MTManager software environment 3 6 7 Timers MT 020 provides four synchronous timers TMR1 TMR4 that enable cyclical time measuring from 1 min to 1 month with synchronization with module s RTC clock Timers can be used for triggering various actions like establishing clip calls setting binary outputs and other 13 3 6 8 1 Wire inputs MT 020 Telemetry module is equipped with two 1 Wire inputs for connecting sensors using this interface for transmission of measured temperature value There is possibility of creating individual 1 Wire solutions to suit special application needs For more information please contact your local distributor eee eee ee VOUTI ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 ANTENNA 2 iWentia MT 020 VOUTI ACCU 01 BINARY INPUTS AN1 AN2 MIRE k POWER a a a n 12 13 lal v JB BB ABE 1 Wire inputs 4 Starting the module The sampl
40. acowaniu informacji lub ewentualnie towarzysz cego jej oprogramowania W adnym wypadku Wydawca lub Autor nie b d odpowiedzialni za utrat zysku lub inne straty w tym handlowe spowodowane lub rzekomo zwi zane bezpo rednio lub po rednio z niniejszym opracowaniem All rights reserved No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording taping or information storage and retrieval systems without the written permission of the publisher Products that are referred to in this document may be either trademarks and or registered trademarks of the respective owners The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document the publisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this document or from the use of programs and source code that may accompany it In no event shall the publisher and the author be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document Publisher INVENTIA Sp z 0 0 ul Kulczy skiego 14 02 777 Warszawa Tel 48 22 545 32 00 inventia inventia pl www inventia pl Version 1 00 Warsaw June 2014 MTC Compatibility 1 00 INDEX 1 MODULE DESTINATION A
41. amp ADMIN SMSN 2 Module response gt SMSN 2 48111222333 Number on this position is 48 111 222 333 e Setting new phone number 48 123 456 789 on second position on Authorized numbers gt Phone list amp ADMIN SMSN 2 48123456789 Module response gt SMSN 2 48123456789 e Setting new phone number on sixth position on Authorized numbers gt Phone list Name parameter is Mark and Number parameter is 48 987 654 321 amp ADMIN LPHN 6 SMST 6 Mark SMSN 6 48987654321 Module response gt LPHN 6 SMST_6 Mark SMSN_6 48987654321 Setting HiHi alarm threshold of 1 Wire 2 input to 115 amp ADMIN OW 2 2 0W ALM HH 2 115 Module response gt OW 2 2 0W ALM HH 2 115 e Setting new event on seventh position on event list Event is triggered by activation of LoLo alarm on analog input AN2 amp ADMIN EVNO 7 EV TRIG 7 3 EV FLAG 7 71 EV EDGE 7 4 Module response gt EVNO 7 EV TRIG 7 3 EV FLAG 7 71 EV EDGE 7 4 Setting module RTC clock to 2014 12 31 23 59 59 amp ADMIN CRTC 2014 12 31 23 59 59 Module response gt CRTC 2014 06 17 08 27 40 10 3 Syntax of reading and writing data in text messages Description of SMS command Internal application of a module is able to receive process and send short text messages SMS There is a set of command which can be put in SMS and e mail message allowing the user to read from and write SMS only to internal registers placed in module memory
42. an access individual IB 0 303 bits or groups of bits Read only Bit mapping is as follows bits correspond to input register O bits 16 31 to input register 1 and so on Register symbols can be preceded by prefixes which can define amount of data being processed and data format Available prefixes Register space HR IR 16 bit registers Prefix Description O Binary format 16 characters bits default bits from most to least significant Prefix can contain register count 1 4 being processed register symbol defines lovvest register in resulting string rightmost character corresponds to bit vvith lovvest number Decimal format 1 5 characters unsigned Prefix can contain register count 1 4 being processed register symbol defines lovvest register number returned is decimal notation of n 16 bit value where most significant bit is placed in register with lowest address big endian Hexadecimal format 4 characters Prefix can contain register count 1 4 being processed returned string contains n 4 character groups leftmost group corresponds to register with lowest address big endian Local time fetched from three consecutive registers Rn Rn 1 Rn 2 where n corresponds to register symbol used Time format according to Time format string in configuration UTC time fetched from three consecutive registers Rn Rn 1 Rn 2 where n corresponds to register symbol used Time format according to Time
43. ands Hovvever you should note that the first SMS message vvith configuration commands is processed vvithout sender authorization verification number of sender does not have to figure on Authorized numbers gt Phone list this allows to make first configuration via SMS Therefore it is strongly recommended to add at least one phone number to this list in first SMS command with allowed configuration changing Otherwise remote configuration will be disabled For system demanding high security configuration can be additionally protected by password parameter General gt Configuration password It will be needed for both local and remote configuration of the module Format of SMS configuration commands amp password parameter value parameter value parameter where password password protecting module given by General gt Configuration password parameter if module is not password protected this parameter should be omitted SMS should begin only with amp parameter predefined configuration parameter mnemonic value parameter value It may be number or text depending on parameter type Text values should be put in quotes e g 48123456789 or Anna If equals sign and value are omitted module will treat command as an inquiry If parameters in sent SMS command were given values than module will make attempt to write them into configuration Result of this action will be send in response SMS If SMS was send with correct synt
44. arameter value Phone number of info is index from recipient Authorized phone numbers list SMS limit exceed max 160 SLIT A information characters SFOD_ Date format YYYY DD MM max 31 characters SFOT HH MN SS max 31 characters YYYY MM DD sroor General format 1 HH MN SS max 31 characters 5 SREA IREGO max 50 characters SREN Register bit number l O 65535 SMAS Number of macros 1 0 16 SMAN_ max 20 characters SMAC_ haces characters 79 80 GPRS group MTManager description TEIP GPRS testing address ping GPRS _IDLE Idle time s GREP Number of GPRS transmission retries GTOU Transmission timeout s GROM GPRS roaming Authorized numbers group index from 1 to 32 index from 1 to 16 MTManager description LPHN Number of phone numbers LIPN Number of IP addresses Update phone numbers Sree from SIM card Phone number from SIM card always authorized Number SMSN_ SCFG Configuration SINQ SMS AUT Receiving voice calls 0 0 0 0 FFFFFFFF 00000000 00000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Default value 1 1 1 NUM 48 max 14 characters from 00000000 to FFFFFFFF Bits defining configuration access authorization Bit 1 authorization granted Representation see reference 1 Bits defining data polling authorization Bit 1 authorization
45. ata sending rules Por TT 1 0 None riggering event 1 32 Parameter value is index from Event list Parameter value is IP address 1 1 16 index from Authorized IP addresses list References 1 Information about configuration authorization query authorization and receiving calls authorization is stored in one 32 bit digit in which each single bit corresponds to position on Phone list according to table below Position on Phone list EEE Position on Phone 24 23 list 85 86 For example to enable authorization for eighth and ninth phone on the list you need to set parameter to 80010000 10000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 in binary notation 2 Information about days of month is stored in one 32 bit digit in which each single bit corresponds to one day of month according to table below ekle keki DODODDA 0 5 B pels Pe fo EES For example to enable timer for first and last day of month 30th and 31st you need to set parameter to 1000060 00000001 00000000 00000000 01100000 in binary notation Examples e Setting new value of SIM card PIN number 0101 and new Configuration password ADMIN amp SPIN 0101 SMSP ADMIN Module response gt SPIN 0101 SMSP ADMIN Attention All changes to SIM card PIN number and Configuration password parameters are taking effect after module restart Reading telephone number stored on second position on Authorized numbers gt Phone list
46. ax and values within allowed range or SMS was an inquiry no values than response is built from list of parameters with corresponding values gt parameter value parameter value parameter If there was at least one wrong parameter name the module will not change any configuration parameter and will send following response gt parameter parameter If there was at least one wrong parameter value not within accepted range or wrong value type module will not change any configuration parameter and will send following response gt parameter Err parameter Err The following tables list all available configuration parameter mnemonics their allowed parameter value range and default value Please note that some of the parameters and parameter values are depending on other parameter values e g number entered on sixth position on Authorized numbers gt Phone list is active only if Authorized numbers gt Number of phone numbers parameter is set to six or more Parameters in bold accept only text values General group MTManager Default eyra max 31 characters MOD CONF PSVV Configuration password empty max 32 charactes RTC time 2000 01 01 YYYY MM DD 00 00 01 HH MN SS 1 No SMS group index from 1 to 16 MAXS Daily SMS limit Po o 0 65535 65535 RSMS Roaming for SMS SREP Number of SMS sending retries SPAT Answer for blank SMS SLI SMS limit exceed information text P
47. bilized DC voltage operates only when mains power supply is present or external DC power supply please ensure that module has the same GND level as external power supply Connecting active current sensor 29 5 5 1 Wire inputs Telemetry module MT 020 is equipped with two 1 Wire inputs for connecting sensors using this interface for transmission of measured temperature value ANTENNA PS DS18B20 sensor 30 6 Configuration The configuration of MT 020 module as configuration of other MT modules is carried out using the MTManager program suit delivered free of charge to users of our telemetry solutions It is also possible to configure device using SMS commands defined in Module configuration via SMS chapter located in Appendices 6 1 Parameter groups For clarity and ease of use the operating parameters of MT 020 module are divided into logically or functionally connected groups in the following order e Header group contains unmodifiable parameters describing the module its firmware and configuration General group contains basic parameters defining module operating mode SMS group contains parameters responsible for handling SMS communication GPRS group contains parameters used for establishing and handling GPRS communication Authorized numbers group contains lists of phone numbers and IP addresses of other devices authorized for communication with configured module Resource
48. defined value of retries the SMS is deleted from sending queue 6 1 3 4 Answer for blank SMS Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines the text of reply for empty SMS to the sender Text Letters digits and special signs max 160 characters MO In the message text may be used symbolic names macros and commands following syntax rules defined in Appendices in the Syntax of read and write commands in SMS chapter 6 1 3 5 SMS limit exceed information Function Data type Range Default value Comments Turns on off sending alert that SMS limit was exceeded Selection list On module will send SMS limit alert to defined phone number of info recipient Off SMS limit alert sending is disabled Off This information is sent only once a day This message does not increment sent messages counter 6 1 3 6 Phone number of info recipient Function Data type Range 36 Selects the SMS limit alert recipient Selection list Friendly names of recipients associated with phone numbers in Phone list Default value Comments NUM 1 first number from the list The recipient must be previously defined in Authorized numbers gt Phone list Parameter is visible only when SMS limit exceed information parameter is set to On 6 1 3 7 SMS limit exceed information text Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 3 8 Formats Contains the text of the SMS message sent upon reaching
49. ds executed It allows user to place both commands and symbolic names in macro text Furthermore macros can contain another macro names nested macros but only those defined higher in macro list For example if configuration contains following macros in order shown mtime input O counter D2 HRO mtime inputs B8 1B64 IR19 SMS sent then macro mtime used in macro number 3 state will be correctly expanded and SMS text state after macro expansion before executing commands will be changed to date time inputs B8 1B64 IR19 SMS sent but expansion of macro 1 will not contain text assigned to macro name mtime therefore text being executed after macro 1 was used will look like mtime input 0 counter D2 HRO which in turn causes module to send back SMS containing gt mtime input counter 123 Register spaces Module firmware distinguishes two register spaces input registers and holding registers Access to register space can be made by calls to 16 bit registers or by calls to individual bits HR 0 45 Holding registers space Read write access 16 bit registers IR 0 375 Input registers space Read only 16 bit registers Bit access to holding registers space One can access individual HB 0 18 bits or groups of bits Read Write Bit mapping is as follows bits 0 15 correspond to holding register 0 bits 16 31 to holding register 1 and so on Bit access to input registers space One c
50. e button Configuration gt Set time l MTM MT ML Manager 8 2 General Edit View Transmission Configuration Help 7 ais az 9 x ec A 01 Tree list find Favortes Device Parameter Value B N New project ST_1 MT 020 ST_1 MT 020 2 gu E sr Setting device time amp time zone MT 020 x 020 013 026 001 k October 2013 4 58 2 UR a 77 cre GMT 01 00 Sarajevo Warsaw Zagreb 1 00 03 aa Daylight Saving Time ib 100 0005 P Wie R 2013 07 17 11 50 39 We amp zz 2013 10 31 15 46 55 Th o STA z USB com11 T4 XQ Now each time binary input I1 is set to high logical state voltage between I1 and GND terminal is higher than 9V the module sends a SMS that reads ALARM to phone number 48111222333 4 2 Remote configuration via SMS Configuration described in previous chapter can also be written to the module using SMS commands These commands their default values and allowed value ranges are described in Module configuration via SMS chapter in Appendices Below you can find a sample configuration SMS amp SPIN 1234 CONF_PSW PASS SMSN_1 48111222333 EVNO 1 EV_TRIG_1 2 EV_FLAG_1 0 EV_EDGE_1 1 TRNO 1 TR_TRIG_1 1 TR _TCH_1 1 TR_T_1 ALARM TR_N_1 1 This SMS sets e SIM card PIN number 1234 e Configuration password PASS e First telephone on Authorized gt Phone list 48111222333 e Event EVT1 tri
51. e configuration described below should present configuration methods available for MT 020 There are two methods of making the first configuration of the module e local configuration via USB cable using MTManager e remote configuration using SMS commands Using one method does not exclude using of the second as they can be used interchangeably Regardless of chosen method following steps should be taken before configuration 1 Connect GSM antenna 14 2 Install SIM card If you plan to make first configuration of the module via SMS turn off PIN code request 3 Connect power to the module POWER terminal block Correct power connection is signaled by PWR LED green light After connecting power the module starts process of registration in the GSM network If you use a SIM card with PIN code request option turned off the module should log on to the GSM network Successful GSM network logon is indicated by three blinks of GSM LED and signal strength presented on SGN LEDs Her are the steps to create a basic configuration e Entering PIN code e Adding a phone number to authorized phones list e Defining event for binary input 11 occurring on change of its state from 0 to 1 rising edge e Defining message sending rule that sends an SMS reading ALARM to a predefined phone number when previously configured event is triggered e Setting RTC clock of the device 4 1 Configuration using MTManager Install MTMana
52. eL iia Hie 65 6 1 8 1 6 SMTP authentication ma Ta sa 621 8212 72 SMTP USER Mia 65 ARAS ES A E lenges 66 6 1 8 1 9 Message sending rule ta is 66 6 1 8 1 9 1 Triggering Eventa iia as 66 5 1 8 1 9 2 Trans MISSION DE iia iii iii 66 6 1 8 1 9 3 Recipient mUmb r umi Ai ide ee 66 6 1 8 1 9 4 Receiver e Mail address eiciia eriei iA EE AEAEE EE nS 67 AE I title T E E E T E A ET 67 6 1 8 1 9 6 doi 67 6 1 8 2 CLIP Gall Sinne E O 67 6 1 8 2 1 Number of CLIP calls rules oooooccnocccnooonnonoonnnononnnononnnnnnnncnnonnnconnnnnononnncononnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnn nacio 67 6 1 8 2 2 GLIP cal d ration iia AAA EDE RAE 68 6 1 8 2 3 CLIP call rule Loi ita 68 6 13 23 AE Triggering event msn a vanden A Ad terrae 68 6 1 8 2 3 2 R cipient number nenten eriba a YR a need 68 6 1 8 3 Data sending e a B s E E O tin 68 6 1 8 3 1 Nu mber of data sending r lest neben bant tbe A d 69 6 1 8 3 2 Message sel nennen enaar Aaaa b 69 6 1 8 3 2 1 Triggering event da RAY iras 69 6 1 3 3 2 27 TR 69 6 2 CONFIGURATION WRITING A s A 69 6 3 VERIFICATION OF CONFIGURATION Aa Aa B od GAL SAR dienden 70 7 TECHNICAL DATA z ciscccssccsssccsvescsaccesisccsistecsseessccseteessnsescneesessessosssdoustcoscicassccsscicsscussenaseseassveasdeastscsssseacsees ss 70 NET LNE 7 2 GSM MODEM
53. eate Event EVT1 In this example event it will be triggered by binary input 11 changing its logical state from O to 1 General Edit View Transmission Configuration Help C6 xh ME ITA Ai As the last step of configuration set up Message sending rule 1 Choose EVT1 as Triggering event type ALARM in Message text NUM1 corresponds to telephone number added two steps before 17 18 General Edit View Transmission Configuration Help OG Mi xU 0000 Tree la ndi _ Favors Device EAD New project ul sT_1 aaT 020 To write prepared configuration into module connect MT 020 with PC using USB cable provided with module Proper USB connection is signaled by USB LED Operating system should automatically install driver for MT 020 it will be seen in Device Manager as additional COM port called Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge COMX where X is COM port number Please open Environment in MTManager Main menu gt General gt Environment set correct COM port in USB cable option and press Write to save setting project a ST_1 MT 020 Next press Connect button Transmission gt Connect and Write button Transmission gt Write General Edit View Transmission Configuration Help TE Mi 115 0000 2 Ga 8 2 At the end synchronize device RTC using Set tim
54. ed by incoming phone call Binary outputs Event is triggered by one of the binary outputs Q1 Q2 None According to selected setting MTManager displays additional configuration parameters for each event Defines input triggering event Selection list 11 14 Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Binary inputs AN1 AN2 Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Analog inputs 1 WIRE1 1 WIRE2 Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to 1 WIRE inputs Default value Comments Q1 Q2 Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Binary outputs 11 When Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Binary inputs AN1 When Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Analog inputs 1 WIRE1 When Trigger source parameter for this event is set to 1 WIRE inputs QI When Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Binary outputs Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Binary inputs or Analog inputs or 1 WIRE inputs or Binary outputs 6 1 7 2 4 Trigger condition Function Data type Range Defines change of binary input or output state triggering event Selection list 0 gt 1 Event is triggered by rising edge Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Binary
55. ent one has to contact the manufacturer of this equipment in order to make sure that the equipment is adequately protected against interference of radio frequency waves RF 9 2 4 RF Marked equipment The restriction against installing telemetry modules in areas marked as radio frequency RF prohibition zones must be unconditionally observed 9 3 Explosive environment Installation of telemetry modules in the environment where explosion hazard is present is not permitted Usually but not always these places are marked with warning signs Where there is no marking do not install telemetry modules at liquid or gas fuels stores inflammable materials stores nor places contaminated with metal or wheat dust 10 Appendices 10 1 Register of changes Current version v1 00 1 00 06 2014 05 15 e fixed handling of GPRS ERR flag handling preventing module from logging into GPRS after error during previous GPRS logging attempt now GPRS sessions are established correctly in roaming as well e fixed bug causing improper SMS handling when module logged to foreign network roaming after restart fixed ping handling for 3G modems 77 1 00 04 2014 02 18 e added support for LISA U200 2G 3G modem e minor fixes and improvements v1 00 03 e First official version 10 2 Module configuration via SMS 78 MT 020 can be configured locally using MTManager software tool for telemetry modules management and remotely via SMS comm
56. erals and special signs max 31 characters N A This address is used to send e mails Parameter is visible only when General gt Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes and SMTP server settings parameter is set to User defined 6 1 8 1 4 SMTP server name Function Data type Range Default value Comments Allows user to enter SMTP server name used for e mail sending e g smtp comapny com Text Letters numerals and special signs max 31 characters N A Parameter is visible only when General gt Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes and SMTP server settings parameter is set to User defined 6 1 8 1 5 SMTP server port Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines port number which is used for communication with SMTP server Number 1 65535 25 Parameter is visible only when General gt Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes and SMTP server settings parameter is set to User defined 6 1 8 1 6 SMTP authentication Function Data type Range Default value Comments Specifies whether module should use SMTP authentication Selection list No SMTP authentication is disabled Yes PLAIN Module will use PLAIN SMTP authentication method Yes LOGIN Module will use LOGIN SMTP authentication method No If this parameter is set to two new parameters appear SMTP user name and SMTP password which are used to provide data necessary for authentication Parameter is visible only when General gt Use o
57. es mame Description O O TIME Returns local time read from RTC registers the same as LT I RO command DATE Returns local date read from RTC registers the same as LD I RO command RTC Returns UTC time and date read from RTC registers the same as T1 IRO command Examples Read input registers 20 1 R20 Write value 1 to holding register 0 HRO 1 Binary representation of input register 4 readout B I R4 Read flag bit 4 B 1B4 Write hexadecimal value O1AC to holding register 0 H HRO 01AC Read 8 bits starting from bit 16 from Holding registers address space and present it as bit value B8 1B16 Read 6 bits starting from bit 64 from Holding registers address space and present it as decimal value D6 1B64 Write 1 to bit 128 from Holding registers address space HB128 1 Read local time from register 0 from Input registers address space LT IRO Read date from register 0 from Input registers address space UD IRO Read local time and date from register O from Input registers address space FT1 IRO Read signed value from register 18 from Input registers address space S IR18 Read module name and serial number in two lines NAME CR SERI AL 93 paubis syun TNV indu 5olpuy juas u q JOU p no yoium sabessau SWS JO J3QUINN sn361S WSS jesa Je 2 Hpo juo peas eds ssa1ppe sindul bojeuy eds ssoippe s ndul bojeuy Tb OT dew
58. es of MT 020 Direct connection of temperature sensors lowers the cost of system building 1 Wire inputs can be used for reading typical Dallas pellets for the purpose of identification and authentication The module can work with humidity sensors water level sensor pressure transducers flow sensors smoke gas motion shock and noise detectors etc The module can be powered from a DC voltage source 9 30 VDC and directly from the mains transformer 12 18 Vrms AC Integrated circuit which controls and charges external battery ensures continuous system operation during power failures Basic features of the MT 020 module Compact design A rich set of integral 1 Os Support for the 1 Wire bus SMS and e mail text messaging GPRS communication with a computer using provided free of charge MTDataProvider driver The possibility of spontaneous sending information SMS e mail GPRS data frames in the case of predefined emergency situations Configuration via SMS GPRS and locally via USB The possibility of powering from DC 9 30 V or AC 12 18 Vrms power source with optional backup battery 2 GSM requirements For proper operation of the module a SIM card provided by a GSM operator with SMS CLIP option enabled is essential Enabled GPRS communication allows device to send e mail and GPRS data frames A paramount condition for operation is securing the adequate GSM signal level in the place where module antenna is placed Using the module
59. f GPRS parameter is set to Yes and SMTP server settings parameter is set to User defined 6 1 8 1 7 SMTP user name Function Data type Range Default value Comments Allows user to enter user name used during authentication on SMTP server e g john smith company com Text Letters numerals and special signs max 31 characters N A Parameter is visible only when SMTP authentication parameter is set to Yes PLAIN or Yes LOGIN 65 6 1 8 1 8 SMTP password Function Data type Range Default value Comments Allows user to enter password used during authentication on SMTP server e g jOh2ny mith Text Letters numerals and special signs max 31 characters N A Parameter is visible only when SMTP authentication parameter is set to Yes PLAIN or Yes LOGIN 6 1 8 1 9 Message sending rule 1 32 6 1 8 1 9 1 Triggering event Function Data type Range Default value Comments Selects one of the previously defined events that will trigger messages sending Selection list None and names of events defined in Events list None N A 8 1 9 2 Transmission type Function Data type Range Default value Comments Selects method of text message delivery Selection list SMS message is delivered as SMS E mail message is delivered as e mail Option is visible only when General gt Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes E mail or SMS message is delivered as e mail and if it is not possible e
60. flag to 1 for one cycle Number 0 32767 100 Deadband flags are designed for continuous monitoring of temperature value change 6 1 6 2 Synchronous timers Synchronous timers measure cyclically defined time intervals They are synchronized with module real time clock RTC 6 1 6 2 1 Active 56 Function Data type Range Default value Comments Turns timer on and off Selection list Yes Timer is turned on No Timer is turned off No N A 6 1 6 2 2 Start HH MM Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 6 2 3 Period Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 6 2 4 Days of week Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 6 2 5 Days of month Function Data type 2 Range Default value m Comments 6 1 6 3 State logging Defines timer synchronization point vvith RTC Time 00 00 23 59 00 00 At time defined by this parameter module will always generate a pulse on timer flag Defines time intervals measured by timer Selection list 1 min 2 min 3min 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours 4 hours 6 hours 8 hours 12 hours 24 hours 12 hours N A Defines days of vveek vvhen timer is active Multiple choice field Mo Tu VVe Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu VVe Th Fr Sa Su all days of vveek selected The timer activity is depending on logical sum of days of vveek and days
61. g inputs or 1 WIRE inputs Lo alarm deactivation Event is triggered on Lo alarm deactivation Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Analog inputs or 1 WIRE inputs LoLo alarm deactivation Event is triggered on LoLo alarm deactivation Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Analog inputs or 1 WIRE inputs 0 gt 1 When Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Binary inputs or Binary outputs HiHi alarm activation When Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Analog inputs or 1 WIRE inputs Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Binary inputs or Analog inputs or 1 WIRE inputs or Binary outputs 6 1 7 2 5 Triggering clock 6 1 7 2 6 Triggering flag 62 Function Data type Range Default value Comments Function Data type Range Default value Comments Specifies timer which will triggering event Selection list TMR1 TMR4 TMR1 Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Clocks Specifies flag which will triggering event Selection list Module power on reset Event will be triggered after powering module Module power on reset Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Flags 6 1 7 2 7 Triggering counter Function Data type Range Default value Comments Specifie
62. ger on your PC from CD provided with module Software MTManager MTSpooler MTProg MTDataProvider 15 16 When installed with default setting MTManager creates shortcuts on Desktop and in Start menu Start MTManager by double clicking on shortcut icon 77 a MTM51 In newly created MTManager project add new module using main menu option General gt New gt Module Choose MT 020 as type type in module name e g ST 1 and select firmware version firmvvare version is marked on the module box El MTM MT ML Manager General Edit View Transmission Configuration Help 00 Riv XBR 0099 e Dh Y 2 Tree st Find Favortes Device XA New project d g ort rid di project 1 In the next step set parameters essential for establishing GSM connection SIM card PIN number required if PIN code request is on e Configuration password to protect module from unauthorized access General Edit View Transmission Configuration Help OS 3 i KHO 0009 54 LEL ES Parameter SIM card PIN number Use of GPRS Open Authorized numbers gt Phone and add new telephone number e g 48111222333 to the list This number will be then used as receiver of SMS message send from device Edit View Transmission Configuration Help 08 411 B tt Cr
63. ggered when binary input I1 changes its logical state 0 gt 1 e Message sending rule 1 which will send SMS saying ALARM to previously defined telephone number each time event EVT1 is triggered As an answer to this SMS module will send back the same text preceding it with gt sign It is good practice to adjust module s RTC after first configuration SMS below sets time to last second of 2013 amp PASS CRTC 2013 12 31 23 59 59 SMS begins with amp sign and new password set by previous configuration SMS First configuration can be done from any phone number Any following SMS configuration commands will be accepted only from numbers placed previously on Authorized list Therefore it is vital to enter at least one phone number to that list during first configuration Maximum length of SMS configuration command should not exceed 160 signs 19 Now each time binary input I1 is set to high logical state voltage between 11 and GND terminal is higher than 9V module sends SMS that reads ALARM to phone number 48111222333 4 3 How to disable a SIM PIN number Procedure of disabling PIN code protection on SIM card on example of Nokia 6210 Place the SIM card into the appropriate slot on the phone Turn on the phone and enter correct PIN number for your SIM card From menu select Settings gt Security Settings gt PIN code request Please enter PIN number when you are prompted for it and select off If PIN is disabled appropriate me
64. icated for powering external devices connected to MT 020 VOUTI stabilized output with configurable voltage 12VDC or 20VDC It operates when the module is powered from mains power supply or battery e VOUT2 non stabilized output with voltage of mains power supply voltage reduced by 1 5VDC It operates only when the module is powered from battery 3 3 SIM card MT 020 telemetry module is equipped with standard miniature SIM card holder for connecting card to GSM modem Proper placement of the SIM card is imperative for module operation The module accepts only SIM cards operating in 3 3V technology 3 4 LED indicators LED indicators placed on MT 020 front panel are convenient during module s startup phase The LEDs have assigned following significance e GSM LED indicates GSM modem operating mode SGN LED presents GSM signal strength LEDs from ACT group Tx and Rx present GSM modem activity ERR LED informs about errors encountered by module during its operation PWR LED is lit when the module is powered from mains or backup power supply USB LED informs about proper USB connection 11 14 LEDs indicate binary inputs logical states VOUT1 LED is lit when power output VOUT1 is operating ACCU LED informs about battery state e Q1 Q2 LEDs indicate binary outputs states Detailed description of LED signaling can be found in LED signaling chapter ANTENNA 2 iMentia MT 020 3 5 Antenna Installation of
65. mments None Parameter is visible only when Cyclic resetting parameter for this binary input is set to Yes MT 020 module is equipped with 2 binary outputs operating as NPN switch to module ground Outputs can operate in one of three functional modes e monostable with configurable initial state e bistable vvith configurable initial state e toggle vvith configurable initial state Each mode has a set of specific configuration parameters 6 1 6 1 2 1 Name 6 1 6 1 2 2 Initial state 6 1 6 1 2 3 Output mode 48 Function Data type Range Default value Comments Function Data type Range Default value Comments Function Data type Range Defines output user friendiy name Text Letters and numerals max 16 characters Respectively Q1 Q2 Assigning friendly names facilitates discrimination of outputs destination and required settings Defines binary output state after module restart or power on Selection list Off Binary output default state is off logical 0 output circuit is open On Binary output default state is on logical 1 output circuit is closed to module GND Binary input N A Defines binary output state after module restart or povver on Selection list Monostable Binary output state is changed to opposite from default state defined by Tnitial state parameter for time given by Pulse duration parameter There is one event for triggering change of binary output 6 1 6 1
66. n Function Defines the text of message periodically saved in event logger Data type Text Range Letters digits and special signs max 160 characters Default value N A Comments In the message text may be used symbolic names macros and commands following syntax rules defined in Appendices in the Syntax of read and write commands in SMS chapter 6 1 6 4 Power supply Power supply group contains parameters providing tools for control over power outputs backup power and battery charging subsystem 6 1 6 4 1 Power output voltage Function Allows to set up voltage on stabilized output VOUT1 Data type Selection list Range Low 12V Output voltage is 12VDC High 20V Output voltage is 20VDC Default value Binary input Comments N A 58 6 1 6 4 2 Backup battery Function Data type Range Default value Comments Turns on and off backup power supply and battery charging subsystem Selection list No At power loss the module switches off Battery charger is inactive Yes At power loss the module switches over to external battery Battery charger circuit is active No Module supports 6VDC batteries Maximum recommended battery capacity is 3 0Ah 6 1 6 4 3 Battery charging current Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 7 Events Defines value of backup battery charging current Selection list Lovv 0 4A Battery vvill be charged vvith 0 4A
67. nd chapter Module configuration via SMS Technical data 7 1 General Dimensions height x vvidth x length 105x86x58 mm Weight 300 DIN Rail 35mm 20 55 C Protection class IP40 Mounting method Operating temperature 7 2 GSM modem 70 MT 020 2G version Modem type Cinterion TC63i GSM Quad Band 850 900 1800 1900 Frequency range GSM 850 Transmitter from 824 to 849 MHz Receiver from 869 to 894 MHz Frequency range EGSM 900 Transmitter from 880 to 915 MHz Receiver from 925 to 960 MHz Frequency range DCS 1800 Transmitter from 1710 to 1785 MHz Receiver from 1805 to 1880 MHz Frequency range PCS 1900 Transmitter peak power GSM850 33 dBm 2VV class 4 station EGSM900 MHZ Transmitter peak povver DCS1800 30 dBm 1VV class 1 station PCS1900 MHz Modulation Channel spacing Antenna MT 020 3G version Modem type uBlox LISA U200 02S GSM Quad Band GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 Six Band 3 75G VVCDMA HSDPA HSUPA 800 850 900 1700 1900 2100 Frequency range GSM 850 Transmitter from 824 to 849 MHz Receiver from 869 to 894 MHz Frequency range EGSM 900 Transmitter from 880 to 915 MHz 7777777 Receiver from 925 to 960 MHz Frequency range DCS 1800 Transmitter from 1710 to 1785 MHz PARA Receiver from 1805 to 1880 MHz Frequency range PCS 1900 h lal r rara Frequency range UMTS 800 band V1 A aaa rem y s r Frequency range UMTS 850 band V Transmitte
68. ng When Receiving is not allowed all calls from that phone number will be ignored Default value x not allowed Entries on phone list may be easily added and deleted by using context menu activated by right mouse button click on any position of the list in parameters window Idx Name NUM 1 Number Configuration Query Receiving voice calls 48123456789 A x x 48987654321 48654321987 v 6 1 5 6 IP 44 Idx Name Address Configuration Receiving Index number Friendly name facilitating identification of the receiver while defining Rules Maximum length is 16 characters IP address assigned to name Value of this parameter determines whether remote configuration data arriving from selected IP will be ignored or accepted Default value Y allowed Value of this parameter determines whether data arriving from selected IP will be accepted or ignored Default value Y allowed Entries on IP list may be easily added and deleted by using context menu activated by right mouse button click on any position of the list in parameters window Idx Name Number Configuration Receiving 1 Data server 192 168 1 1 Y Y 2 192 168 1 110 3 192 168 1 111 List is visible only when Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes 6 1 6 Resources Resources group contains user defined hardware configuration Particular sub groups contain fields allowing fast and intuitive preparation of the module to perform measu
69. ng counter function Data type Selection list Range 0 1 Counter value changes upon signal change from logical 0 to logical 1 1 gt 0 Counter value changes upon signal change from logical 1 to logical 0 0 gt 1 1 gt 0 Counter value changes upon signal change from logical 0 to logical 1 Default value 0 gt 1 Comments Parameter is visible only when Input type parameter for this binary input is set to Counter input 6 1 1 7 Scaling factor Function Defines pulse weight which is then used as multiplier for CNT ENG lx counters Data type Number Range 0 01 100 00 Default value 1 00 Comments Parameter is visible only when Input type parameter for this binary input is set to Counter input 6 1 1 8 Cyclic resetting Function Defines whether CNT ENG lx should be cyclically reset or not Data type Selection list Range No Counter value is reset only when counter CNT_Ix reaches its range and resets itself Yes Counter value is reset when counter CNT_Ix reaches its range and resets itself or when resetting event is triggered Default value No Comments Parameter is visible only when Input type parameter for this binary input is set to Counter input 6 1 1 9 Resetting event Function Selects one of previously defined events which will reset CNT Ix counter Data type Selection list Range None or names of events from the Events table 47 6 1 6 1 2 Binary outputs Default value Co
70. ng macros makes composing complex SMS texts and queries much more convenient and user friendly 6 1 3 10 1 Number of macros Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines number of user defined macros Number 1 16 1 N A 39 6 1 3 10 2 Macro table Idx Index number Macro name Friendly name facilitating identification of macro Letters numerals and special characters max 20 characters Default value is MO Macro content Text to which macro is decoded May use other macros with lower index symbolic names and SMS commands as described in SMS commands syntax chapter in Appendices Letters numbers special characters max 160 characters Default value is date time 6 1 4 GPRS GPRS group contains parameters related to GPRS transmission This group and all parameters it includes are visible only when Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes 6 1 4 1 APN name Function Defines APN name selected for GPRS transmission Data type Text Range Letters numbers special characters max 63 characters Default value N A Comments APN name is required for GPRS logon Parameter is visible only when Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes 6 1 4 2 APN user name Function Defines APN user name Data type Text Range Letters numbers special characters max 31 characters Default value N A Comments Optional parameter used only if required by GSM network operator Parameter is visible
71. noise prevents excessive activations of alarm flags engineering units Defines in engineering units minimal change of analog input value that will cause setting Db flag to 1 for one cycle Number 0 32767 100 Deadband flags are designed for continuous monitoring of analog input value change MT 020 Telemetry module is equipped vvith tvvo 1 VVire inputs for connecting sensors using this interface for transmission of measured temperature value 6 1 6 1 4 1 Name 54 Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines input user friendiy name Text Letters and numerals max 16 characters Respectively 1 VVI RE1 1 WIRE2 Assigning friendly names facilitates discrimination of inputs destination and required settings 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 4 2 Input type Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 4 3 Alarm HiHi Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 4 4 Alarm Hi Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 4 5 Alarm Lo Function Data type Range Default value Comments Selects 1 Wire input operating mode Selection list Inactive 1 Wire input is turned off Temperature measurement 1 Wire input measures temperature using DS18B20 based sensor Inactive N A Defines in Celsius degrees HiHi alarm level Number 25 125 C 125 C When measured temperature value exceeds defined alarm level HiHi alarm flag is set to 1 Flag is
72. nput and Signal range parameter is set to O 5V 1000 x10 mV Value valid when Input type parameter is set to Voltage input and Signal range parameter is set to 0 10V 2000 x10 1 mA Value valid when Input type parameter is set to Current input Parameter is visible only when Input type parameter for this analog input is set to Voltage input or Current input reference engineering units Defines engineering units low reference used for rescaling of input signal to engineering units Number 32767 32767 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 Default value Comments 0 Parameter is visible only when Input type parameter for this analog input is set to Voltage input or Current input 6 1 3 8 High reference engineering units Function Data type Range Default value 5 Comments Defines engineering units high reference used for rescaling of input signal to engineering units Number 32767 32767 0 Parameter is visible only when Input type parameter for this analog input is set to Voltage input or Current input 6 1 3 9 Alarm HiHi engineering units Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines in engineering units HiHi alarm level Number 32767 32767 32767 When measured analog value exceeds defined alarm level HiHi alarm flag is set to 1 Flag is reset when value drops below defined alarm level decreased by Alarm hysteresis parameter value 6 1 3 10 Alarm
73. numerals and special signs max 160 characters N A In message text symbolic names macros and commands may be used following syntax rules defined in Appendices in the Syntax of read and write commands in SMS chapter Parameter is visible only when Triggering event parameter is set to value other than None CLIP calls are calls established from module to specified numbers Call is disconnected after answering it by receiver or after time specified by CLIP call duration parameter Function Data type Range Default value 6 1 8 2 1 Number of CLIP calls rules Defines the number of CLIP call sending rules Number 1 16 1 67 Comments Diminishing the number of rules does not delete settings until the configuration is written to the module 6 1 8 2 2 CLIP call duration s Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines in seconds maximum CLIP call duration Number 5 60 s 10 s Call is automatically ended after time specified by this parameter or when call is answered 6 1 8 2 3 CLIP call rule 1 16 6 1 8 2 3 1 Triggering event 6 1 6 1 8 3 Data sending Function Data type Range Default value Comments Selects one of the previously defined events that will trigger CLIP call Selection list None and names of events defined in Events list None N A 8 2 3 2 Recipient number Function Data type Range Default value Comments Selects the CLIP call recipient Selecti
74. o prefixes Data type Text Range Letters digits and special signs max 31 characters Default value HH MN SS Comments Inthe text user can put any sign combination but predefined vvith special meaning listed belovv HH if placed in this format text automatically changed for current hour in 24h format e g 01 MN if placed in this format text automatically changed for current minutes e g 01 SS if placed in this format text automatically changed for current seconds e g 59 Example Parameter is set to Time of measurement HH MN SS Macro result is providing that time is 01 01 59 Time of measurement 01 01 59 6 1 3 8 3 General format 1 Function Defines date format used by RTC predefined symbolic name and by T1 macro prefix Data type Text Range Letters digits and special signs max 31 characters Default value YYYY MM DD HH MN SS Comments Inthe text user can use symbols as available for Date format and Time format parameters 6 1 3 8 4 General format 2 Function Defines date format used by T2 macro prefix Data type Text Range Letters digits and special signs max 31 characters Default value YYYY MM DD HH MN SS Comments Inthe text user can use symbols as available for Date format and Time format parameters 6 1 3 9 Symbolic names 38 Symbolic names group contains names assigned by the user referring to the internal and input registers There can be defined up
75. o this command will be gt 10 where 10 is value read from holding register 0 If received SMS contains any other characters than correctly formatted commands these characters will be copied unaltered to message being sent back This allows user to freely compose text of return message and include register values together with some informational text For example if user sends containing Voice call was IR12 seconds long then module will answer with gt Voice call was 15 seconds long where 15 is a value read from input register 12 It should be noted that answer from module begins with gt sign it means that this SMS was generated by module If module receives SMS beginning with s such message will be ignored not parsed This prevents endless looping of messages in case they are being exchanged between modules Writing to register is archived by expanding basic command with sign and value that should be written HR20 2 User should be aware that writing is allowed only to holding register space When module receives SMS with write command it executes the command and sends back value written For example sending to module SMS with text HR1 1234 causes module to write value 1234 to holding register 10 and send back SMS with text gt 1234 Both read and write commands can be expanded by adding a prefix which defines data format notation Prefix should be placed between mark command start and register
76. on list Friendly names of recipients associated with phone numbers in Phone list NUM 1 first number from the list The recipient must be previously defined in Authorized numbers gt Phone Parameter is visible only when Triggering event parameter is set to value other than None Data sending rules requires GPRS 3G connectivity Data sending group is visible only when General gt Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes It can hold up to 16 entries defining data transmission conditions Each data transmission rule transmits registers which addresses are underlined in memory map Data can be received using MTDataProvider provided free of charge with modules OPC CSV ODBC server 68 Function Data type Range Default value Comments Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 8 3 2 2 IP address Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 8 3 1 Number of data sending rules Defines the number of data sending rules Number 1 16 1 Diminishing the number of rules does not delete settings until the configuration is written to the module Parameter is visible only when General gt Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes 6 1 8 3 2 Message sending rule 1 32 6 1 8 3 2 1 Triggering event Selects one of the previously defined events that will trigger data sending Selection list None and names of events defined in Events list None Parameter is visible only when General gt Use of GPRS pa
77. put internal units Defines internal units low reference used for rescaling of input signal to engineering units Number 0 500 x10 mV Range valid when Input type parameter is set to Voltage input and Signal range parameter is set to O 5V 51 Default value Comments 0 1000 x10 mV Range valid when Input type parameter is set to Voltage input and Signal range parameter is set to 0 10V 0 2000 x10 1 mA Range valid when Input type parameter is set to Current input 0 x10 mV Value valid when Input type parameter is set to Voltage input 2000 x10 1 mA Value valid when Input type parameter is set to Current input Parameter is visible only when Input type parameter for this analog input is set to Voltage input or Current input 6 1 6 1 3 6 High reference internal units Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 6 1 3 7 Low Function Data type Range 52 Defines internal units high reference used for rescaling of input signal to engineering units Number 0 500 x10 mV Range valid when Input type parameter is set to Voltage input and Signal range parameter is set to 0 5V 0 1000 x10 mV Range valid when Input type parameter is set to Voltage input and Signal range parameter is set to 0 10V 0 2000 x10 1 mA Range valid when Input type parameter is set to Current input 500 x10 mV Value valid when Input type parameter is set to Voltage i
78. r from 824 to 849 MHz h lli nn Frequency range UMTS 900 band VIII Frequency range UMTS 1700 band IV Frequency range UMTS 1900 band II Transmitter from 1850 to 1910 MHz Receiver from 1930 to 1990 MHz Frequency range UMTS 2100 band I Transmitter from 1920 to 1980 MHz Receiver from 2110 to 2170 MHz Transmitter peak power GSM850 33 dBm 2W class 4 station EGSM900 MHz Transmitter peak power DCS1800 30 dBm 1W class 1 station PCS1900 MHz Transmitter peak power UMTS800 24 dBm class 3 station UMTS850 UMTS900 UMTS1700 UMTS1900 UMTS2100 MHz 7 3 Power supply and power outputs Accepted voltage range 12 19 Vrms Current for 12 VDC Idle 0 05 A Max 1 00 A Current for 24 VDC Idle 0 03 A NOTICE Due to high momentary current consumption the power supply must be capable of delivering gt 1A of current Inappropriate power supply may result in faulty operation or cause damage to MT 020 module Battery charger Battery nominal voltage 6 VDC Battery type lead acid gel Maximum charging current 0 4 A 1 3 Ah advised battery capacity 0 8 A 3 0 Ah typical value Please check specification of your battery before setting up Power output VOUT1 stabilized Output voltage 12 VDC or 20 VDC configurable Maximum load current 150 mA for 20 V Power output VOUT2 non stabilized Output voltage Power supply voltage 2 VDC Maximum load current 50 mA 7 4
79. rameter is set to Yes Selects the data recipient IP address Selection list Friendly names of recipients associated with phone numbers in IP list IP 1 first number from the list The recipient must be previously defined in Authorized numbers gt IP list Parameter is visible only when Triggering event parameter is set to value other than None 6 2 Configuration writing After required modifications and parameter settings the configuration is stored on the configuring PC hard disk only In order to write it to the module memory it has to be transmitted to the module For local configuration it is enough to secure a connection via RS232 cable Detailed description of local configuration is to be found in the MTM user manual Remote configuration can be realized via SMS commands It is necessary to enter the phone number on an authorized list except for the first configuration of the module Detailed description of remote configuration is to be found in the chapter Module configuration via SMS 69 6 3 Verification of configuration 7 Despite high reliability of both local and remote module configuration verification of configuration is important It is relevant if the module behavior does not comply in accordance vvith the performed configuration For verification please read the configuration from the module and check parameters settings Reading of module configuration is described in details in MTM user manual a
80. rements and evaluations of external parameters binary states counters temperature and air humidity as well as internal timers flags 6 1 6 1 Terminals Terminals group gathers all inputs and outputs Depending on type of accepted input they are binary and analogue Final functionality of each input depends on settings and configuration parameters connected 6 1 6 1 1 Binary inputs Module MT 020 has four identical binary inputs Inputs can operate in one of two functional modes e binary input e counter input Each mode has a set of specific configuration parameters In counter mode module provides two 32 bit registers for each binary input CNT_Ix which holds number of counted pulses and ENG lx which holds number pulses multiplied by scaling factor In addition CNT ENG 1 counters can be reset on event thus allowing to calculated flow 6 1 6 1 1 1 Name Function Defines input user friendly name Data type Text Range Letters and numerals max 16 characters Default value Respectively 11 12 13 14 Comments Assigning friendly names facilitates discrimination of inputs destination and required settings 45 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 46 6 1 1 2 Input type Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines binary input operating mode Selection list Binary input Terminal operates as binary input Counter input Terminal operates as counter input Binary input According
81. reset when value drops below defined alarm level decreased by Alarm hysteresis parameter value Defines in Celsius degrees Hi alarm level Number 29 125 C 125 C When measured temperature value exceeds defined alarm level Hi alarm flag is set to 1 Flag is reset when value drops below defined alarm level decreased by Alarm hysteresis parameter value Defines in Celsius degrees Lo alarm level Number 25 125 C 25 C When measured analog value drops below defined alarm level Lo alarm flag is set to 1 Flag is reset when value rises above defined alarm level increased by Alarm hysteresis parameter value 55 6 1 6 1 4 6 Alarm LoLo 6 1 Function Data type Range Default value Comments Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 6 1 4 8 Deadband Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines in Celsius degrees LoLo alarm level Number 25 125 C 25 C When measured analog value drops below defined alarm level LoLo alarm flag is set to 1 Flag is reset when value rises above defined alarm level increased by Alarm hysteresis parameter value 6 1 4 7 Alarm hysteresis Defines in Celsius degrees alarm hysteresis value Number 0 50 C 2 Setting hysteresis higher than signal fluctuations and noise prevents excessive activations of alarm flags Defines in Celsius degrees minimal change of temperature value that will cause setting Db
82. s 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 This parameter sets recipient address for ping data frames testing GPRS transmission channel Leaving recipient address at 0 0 0 0 turns off GPRS testing functionality vvhich is not advised Parameter is visible only when Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes 41 6 1 4 7 Idle time s Function Defines in seconds interval for sending data frame ping testing GPRS network in case it is lost Data type Number Range 0 21600 s 6h Default value 015 Comments In case of inactivity longer than the value defined in this parameter the module sends a control frame in order to check whether transmission is still possible The frame is sent to the address specified by GPRS testing IP address parameter if it is different than 0 0 0 0 Lack of reply to sent ping frame after defined timeout and number of retries is considered as GPRS connection loss and resets modem Parameter is visible only when Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes 6 1 4 8 GPRS roaming Function Decides whether the module may send data and e mails over GPRS when it is logged to foreign GSM network Data type Selection list Range Off Roaming is disabled communication in foreign networks is not possible On Roaming is enabled communication in foreign networks is possible Default value Off Comments In order to be able to send data and e mails in roaming it must be enabled on the SIM card by G
83. s counter which will triggering event when counter reaches its range Selection list 11 14 11 Event will be triggered when selected input is configured as counter input Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Counters 6 1 7 2 8 Connection from any authorized number Function Data type Range Default value Comments Selects whether event should be triggered by incoming call from any authorized number or only specific one Selection list Yes Event will be triggered after receiving incoming call from any number from Phone list with enabled permission for receiving voice calls No Event will be triggered after receiving incoming call from number specified by Connection from number parameter Yes Parameter is visible only when Trigger source parameter for this event is set to Connections 6 1 7 2 9 Connection from number Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 8 Rules Selects the phone number incoming call from which will trigger event Selection list Friendly names of recipients associated with phone numbers in Phone list NUM 1 first number from the list The recipient must be previously defined in Authorized numbers gt Phone Parameter is visible only when Connection from any authorized number parameter is set to No Rules group contains lists of transmission tasks performed by device when criteria defined in rules are me
84. s group defines hardware and software resources related to reading and processing measurement data e Events group contains list of defined events e g binary input state change used to trigger module actions e g sending SMS e mail data or CLIP call e Rules group contains lists of transmission tasks to be carried out upon occurrence of activating criteria 6 1 1 Header Header group contains basic information describing the module along with configuration version ID and version of configuration file used by MTManager Information displayed is for verification purposes only and thus not available for user configuration 31 6 1 1 1 Module name Function Displays name assigned to module during configuration Data type Text Range N A read only parameter Default value New module Comments N A 6 1 1 2 Module type Function Displays module type Data type Text Range N A read only parameter Default value MT 020 Comments N A 6 1 1 3 Module serial number Function Displays serial number of configured module Data type Text Range N A read only parameter Default value N A Comments This field displays module s serial number assigned during manufacturing This number is static and serves as a unique identifier of the unit 6 1 1 4 IMEI number Function Displays GSM modem IMEI number Data type Text Range N A read only parameter Default value N A Comments N A
85. ssage will appear on phone screen You can now turn off your phone and remove SIM card 5 Connections scheme 5 1 Power supply 20 MT 020 telemetry module can be powered from 9 30 VDC or 12 18 Vrms AC power supply Backup battery should be connected to ACCU terminals Module supports 6VDC batteries Maximum recommended battery capacity is 3 0Ah 00095200 VOUT1 ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 ANTENNA For AC power supply polarization does not matter GND terminal is used for connecting ground Please do not connect protective conductor yellow green to this terminal 5 2 Binary inputs MT 020 module is equipped with 4 optoisolated binary inputs marked as 11 14 All binary inputs operate with positive logic and share the same ground VOUTI ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 ANTENNA iMentia MT 020 22 5 3 Binary outputs MT 020 module is equipped with 2 binary outputs operating as NPN switch to module ground In high state logical 1 they are connected to module s ground level and may be used for closing electrical circuit while in low state logical 0 outputs are open and not connected with any other signal electrical circuit is open Controlled Controlled device device l uuUu una qona VOUT1 ACCU OUTPUTS VOUT2 ANTENNA 2 iMentia MT 020 BINARY INPUTS 2 oD KO o o K
86. st None or names of events from the Events table None Parameter is visible only when Output mode parameter for this binary input is set to Bistable or when Output mode parameter for this binary input is set to Monostable and Initial state parameter set to On 49 6 1 6 1 2 7 Toggle event Function Selects one of previously defined events which will change output state to opposite Data type Selection list Range None or names of events from the Events table Default value None Comments Parameter is visible only when Output mode parameter for this binary input is set to Toggle 6 1 6 1 2 8 Filtering constant s Function Defines in seconds length of minimum delay between events in Toggle mode Data type Number Range 0 1 86400 0 s Default value 0 1 s Comments Events that happen before time defined by this parameter elapses are ignored Parameter is visible only when Output mode parameter for this binary input is set to Toggle 6 1 6 1 3 Analog inputs MT 020 provides two analog inputs marked as AN1 and AN2 which can operate in following modes AN1 e Pt 100 sensor temperature readout voltage input 0 5V or 0 10V current input 4 20mA AN2 e NTC sensor temperature readout e voltage input 0 5V or 0 10V e current input 4 20mA Each analog inputs and each mode provides a set of specific configuration parameters 6 1 6 1 3 1 Name Function Defines analog input user friendly
87. t Tasks are divided into three groups e Message sending rules SMS and e mail messages e CLIP calls rules e Data sending rules 63 In every case the criteria are defined by using same resources and conditions of application of the rule 6 1 8 1 Message sending List of message sending rules can hold up to 32 entries defining SMS and e mail sending conditions 6 1 8 1 1 Number of message sending rules Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines the number of message SMS or e mail sending rules Number 1 32 1 Diminishing the number of rules does not delete settings until the configuration is vvritten to the module 6 1 8 1 2 SMTP server settings Function Data type Range Default value Comments Specifies vvhether module should use one of preconfigured SMTP setting or allovv user to define ovvn server settings Selection list User defined SMTP configuration parameters are visible for user telemetria pl SMTP configuration parameters are not visible for user Parameters are preconfigured for SMTP server available in APN telemetria pl User defined Proper SMTP server configuration is required for e mail sending Parameter is visible only when General gt Use of GPRS parameter is set to Yes 6 1 8 1 3 Sender e mail address 64 Function Data type Range Default value Comments Allows user to enter sender e mail address e g john smith comapny com Text Letters num
88. t the password is stored in a safe way and available when needed 6 1 2 3 Use of GPRS Function Data type Range Default value Comments 6 1 3 SMS Enables GPRS usage required for e mail and data sending Selection list No GPRS is disabled Yes GPRS is enabled No When GPRS is enabled new group of parameters called GPRS is visible SMS group contains parameters related to sending and receiving SMS text messages by MT 020 module 6 1 3 1 Daily SMS limit Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines max number of SMS the module may send during one day The parameter protects against uncontrolled sending of SMS messages and consequent expenses running high Number 0 65535 0 When this parameter is set to O limit is lifted 6 1 3 2 Roaming for SMS Function Data type Range Decides whether the module may send SMS when it is logged to foreign GSM network Selection list No No SMS are sent when modules is in roaming Answer The module can only respond to queries from authorized numbers 35 Default value Comments Yes All SMS messages are sent regardless of the GSM roaming status Answer In order to be able to send SMS in roaming it must be enabled on the SIM card by GSM provider 6 1 3 3 Number of SMS sending retries Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines max number of retries of failed SMS transmission Number O 255 10 After reaching
89. the same name as defined in the Authorized numbers Phone it overrides the numbers from configuration with the numbers from the SIM card Those numbers are remembered until module restart 6 1 5 4 Phone number from SIM card always authorized Function Data type Range Default value Comments Enables receiving voice calls authorization for all phone numbers stored in SIM card phone book Selection list Yes Authorization is on No Authorization is off No If set to Yes all mobile phones stored on SIM card are treated as if they were placed on Authorized numbers Phone list with tick next to Receiving voice calls option 43 6 1 5 5 Phone Idx Name Number Configuration Query Receiving voice calls The name assigned to him on the SIM card cannot be empty Phone book entries with empty name won t be analysed Index number Friendly name facilitating identification of the module while defining Rules Max length 16 characters Phone number assigned to list index Max 14 characters Depending on configuration settings incoming configuration SMS will be processed or ignored Default value Y allowed The module receives and analyzes SMS query messages depending on selected setting When Query is not allowed all SMS query messages from that phone number will be ignored Default value x not allowed The module receives calls and can use these signals for trigger event depending on selected setti
90. tial state is 1 32 Event Event None OUT OFFEVT Off event bistable mode 0 Event index see Event only 1 32 group OUT IMPLEN Filtering constant s 0 1 86400 0 Analog inputs AN1 2 index from 1 to 2 AN max 16 characters Voltage input AN MODE Input type 1 Current input AN FLR Filtering constant s ter PT100 AN1 or NTC O 5 Low reference internal Low reference internal x units 81 Re value High reference internal _ High reference internal High reference internal 1000 0 2000 units units High reference 1000 32757 32767 5 engineering units AN_ALM_HH_ Alarm HiHi engineering 32767 32757 32767 57 AN ALM 1 Alarm Hi engineering units 32767 32757 32767 AN_ALM_LO_ Alarm Lo engineering units 32767 32757 32767 AN_ALM_LL_ 7 LoLo engineering 32767 32757 32767 HP engineering units Deadband engineering x AN_DBD_ unies 1 Wire inputs 1 2 index from 1 to 2 OW_NAME_ 1 WIRE max 16 characters 1 Inactive OW_ACT_ Input mode 1 2 Temperature measurement OW ALM Alarm Hi 125 OW ALM LO _ 25 125 6 OVV ALM LL Alarm LoLo 25 125 Synchronous timers TMR1 TMR4 grou index from 1 to 4 value TMR_ON_ 1 TMR START Start HH MM 00 00 00 00 23 59 1 min 2 2 min 3 min 5 min 10 min
91. to selected mode MTManager displays additional configuration parameters for each input 6 1 1 3 Filtering constant s Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines in seconds value of minimum duration of altered state on input in order to consider state to be stable Number 0 163 83 s 0 10 s Setting value appropriate to contact characteristics eliminates disturbance caused by contact bounce thus preventing multiple registration of what is in reality one pulse 6 1 1 4 Counting direction Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines counter counting direction Selection list Up A pulse on input increases value of counter register Down A pulse on input decreases value of counter register Up According to selected mode MTManager displays additional configuration parameters for each input Parameter is visible only when Input type parameter for this binary input is set to Counter input 6 1 1 5 Counting range 31bits Function Data type Range Default value Comments Defines maximum value counted by CNT lx counter Number 0 2147483648 0 After reaching its range counter sets its flag 11 CNT to 14 CNT for one program cycle and automatically starts counting from 0 Parameter is visible only when Input type parameter for this binary input is set to Counter input 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 1 6 Triggering slope Function Defines binary input slope triggeri
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