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1. Stand 03 12 13 Ts COMMUNICATION 1 Outputs 2 IR 3 Inputs 4 KNX 5 Analog 6 Signals 7 LAN 8 RS232 9 Power 14 Installation and user manual 5 outputs for connecting external output components 2 infrared outputs for outputting infrared codes 5 inputs for connecting external input components Bi directional bus connection for KNX driven components 2 Analogue inputs for determining analogue values 5 Signal in and outputs including power supply for signal detection module Network interface for connecting to a computer network Bi directional serial interface Power supply input Stand 03 12 Installation and user manual C 4 Device installation cabling A Danger Voltage and current fluctuations when connecting the TLS GlobalControl IP may damage electronic components Connect all inputs and outputs of GlobalControl IP before connecting the power supply its Electrostatically endangered components ESD Electrostatic discharges can cause damages in integrated circuit devices Avoid direct contact of single connection contacts of GlobalControl IP If this is not possible please at least ensure before touching that you are not electrostatically charged By touching grounded metal parts electrostatic energy can be diverted It should furthermore be ensured that there is no recharge C 4 1 Connecting the switching inputs 123 44 5 L Inpu
2. These must be separated by a colon and placed in the field Parameters in the library the data field thus remains empty If no parameters are set the defaults are then used for processing 10 10 S Cycle time This is the time between the continuously incoming input commands in the Continues function setting Debounce time This is the time which must pass before an input impulse is actually processed Function With the function set to Single a flank impulse for the relevant input is only further processed once With the function set to Continuous continuous input impulses are sent as long as an input signal is present The time between the individual impulses can be altered using cycle time The times must be entered in 10ms increments 100 means 100 10ms 1000ms 1s The maximum input value is 255 255 10ms 2550ms Stand 03 12 89 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual Example 100 50 C Cycle time 1s Debounce time 500ms Continuous 10 20 S Cycle time 100ms Debounce time 200ms Single Should input 1 contain other parameters for example this setting can be made using the following event the altered parameter can be found in the Input boot library INP globalcontrol boot EQ ON MSG LIB Input boot TO globalcontrol IN 1 C 8 3 2 Parameter for EMAIL The parameter for sending a message via EMAIL is always the e mail address This can be a parameter in the libr
3. FLG namef EQ namei Fs Fe FLG namef EQ text FLG namef LT number FLG namef GT number Commands MSG GET TO nameo MSG text TO nameo MSG LIB libname comando TO nameo MSG FLG namef TO nameo MSG INP namei TO nameo MSG INIT libname comando TO nameo MSG LIB libname comando FLG namef INP namei text TO START namet SET namef text SET namef namei SET namef namei Fs Fe FLG namef INCR value format FLG namef DECR value format SLEEP time unit BREAK 56 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 6 1 Namensgebung C 6 1 1 namei namei is the name of an input namei is composed of Device name INPUT Number Device name Globalcontrol name or name of the interface Input Input name in capitals Number Optional input number when more than one is present You can see which device name input and which number is possible from the Interfaces settings menu item Inputs which are not given in the Interfaces settings menu item are also possible These are hereinafter referred to as virtual inputs Examples for namei globalcontrol IN 1 globalcontrol ANALOG 2 interface_1 SIN 1 interface_2 RS232 4 interface_3 KNX 120 globalcontrol GSM globalcontrol TCPIP globalcontrol PJLINK globalcontrol UDP C 6 1 2 namet namet is the timer name in other words the name of a time piece which must already be defined under the Timer menu item Stand 03 1
4. LAN The network connection is a standard RJ45 network jack This has a 100 MBit s transfer rate The green LED is only lit when a network cable connection is present This blinks when data is sent or received The yellow LED indicates that a 100 MBit s configuration has been set The LED is also lit even when no network connection is present GlobalControl IP must be installed in a network in order to be accessible This requires the relevant access rights to be set up by the network administrator and GlobalControl IP to be integrated into a local network With appropriate internet access GlobalControl IP can be accessed from anywhere around the world Connect the GC IP to your local area network LAN RJ 45 connector Connect this to the power adapter 22 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 4 10 Connecting storage medium Cc SD card GlobalControl IP has an SD memory card slot to accept a digital storage medium which operates on the flash drive principle Any commercially available SD card can be used A 2 GB SD card is included in the delivery package C 4 11 Connecting GSM ee RF SIM card The SIM card slot Subscriber Identity Module is used to accept a chip card to identify a user on the mobile radio network This card allows mobile radio providers to provide participants with mobile telephony and data connections Pin code querying must be disabled on the SIM card A 50 Ohm antenna m
5. Possible combinations of MSG commands MSG text TO nameo MSG GET TOn ame 160 MSG INP namei TO MSG FLG namef TO 1 mec MSG LIB libname comando To e0 MSG INIT libname comando TOn nameo MSG LIB libname comando FLG namef INP namei text TO An incorrect entry will lead to an error message nameo can be further expanded with a file name or an e mail address This expansion must then be placed in square brackets Any text can be sent to an output using the MSG txt command The text to be sent must be set in quotation marks The MSG GET command is responsible for the retrieval of values from the analogue inputs These must then be retrieved using a new event GET must be set in quotation marks The command MSG INP is used to forward messages The incoming message from the appropriate INP is forwarded to an output Stand 03 12 63 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual The command MSG FLG sends the value of a flag to an output The command MSG LIB sends a saved command from the library to an output The command MSG INIT is for interface messages These only transfer parameters which are contained in the library all data is ignored Example C8 3 4 Note that in the MSG commands the commands GET INP FLG LIB INIT are capitalised Individual elements can also be linked and only then sent as a message This linkage must be made using square bra
6. ns oe Installation and user manual The following interface appears in the overview when the two examples given above are entered Sketch 40 Sketch 40 Control pages settings delete J down up TT add control The individual fields can be moved using up and down This allows you to change the sequence of the displays to your tastes The view as a user type user is shown in two columns from top to bottom Sketch 41 Sketch 41 GLOBALCONTROL IP p TIS o imaia Lichtstatus ws aa 9 48 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 5 10 System By means of System some basic settings can be done System Settings The time can be set here GlobalControl has an RTC real time clock and a battery so that the current time is still displayed even in the event of a power failure As the RTC is subject to a specific tolerance the time may need to be adjusted from time to time If you have an internet connection the time can also be adjusted automatically The following settings are available Time zone Specify the time zone the time difference and time changes for summer time as well as winter time The format is as follows for example CET 1BST M3 4 0 1 M10 5 0 1 A precise description of this format can be found in the appendix Configuration Here you are provided with two options manual or time server update In manual mode the time is not automatically
7. Commands MSG ON TO globalcontrol OUT 1 Executing conditions destination globalcontrol End device No parameter no further parameters data ON Output is set on ON Build in modul Module in globalcontrol Example 2 Subsequently GlobalControl s input 2 is set to OFF and a command is then sent from the library to the output RS232 1 by means of an event 84 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual The corresponding event is Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 2 EQ OFF Commands MSG LIB Test1 test TO globalcontrol RS232 1 input message input 11 01 239 0014 IN 2 3 OFF Incoming message from IN1 Arg input 11 01 239 0014 IN 2 3 OFF Serial No Input Character Starting nea task arg input 11 01 239 0014 IN 2 3 OFF pid 1125 get interface name searching for 11 01 239 0014 name found globalcontrol Input settet name globalcontrol IN 2 value OFF No parameter input ready Event group found Testeventgruppe Condition INP globalcontrol IN 2 EQ OFF get input name globalcontrol IN 2 no input parameter returned input data OFF compare between A OFF and B OFF Comparison of input and event compare positive Comparison is positive Condition true Commands MSG LIB Test1 test TO globalcontrol RS232 1 returned library parameter 14400 8 N 1 returned library data Hallo 0D 0A Hallo CR LF Stand 03 12 85 Ts COMMUNICATION I
8. oo Installation and user manual C 5 4 Interfaces The Interfaces menu item enables the setup and integration of new TLS expansion devices over the LAN as well as an overview of existing interfaces GlobalControl IP as main system hardware is already existing and is displayed see Sketch 13 Sketch 13 Interfaces TLS expansion devices searched for and identified using Network search are integrated into the system in Interfaces A new expansion device created using the new button This opens a new input mask into which a name serial number and any information can be entered see Figure 14 The name must be at least 3 characters in length Entries must then be confirmed using the save button The interface is thus assigned to the GlobalControl IP The IP and MAC address fields remain until the first communication takes place with the device The addresses are then entered automatically A Special characters cannot be used when inputting a name Only underscores are allowed see C 8 5 Character set Stand 03 12 31 ns oe Installation and user manual Sketch 14 Interfaces 08 12 94 000 Erweiterungseinheit 4xR5232 save Pressing the settings button allows detailed information as well as the existing device interfaces to be queried All GlobalControl IP hardware connections inputs and outputs can also be seen Figure 15 shows the expansion device with 4 serial interfaces A Subsequent name c
9. Bcast 192 168 1 255 Mask 255 255 255 0 inet6 addr fe80 21f e5ff fe00 22ae 64 Scope Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 RX packets 31777 errors 9 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 12366 errors 9 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 9 collisions 0 txqueuelen 1000 RX bytes 6152454 5 8 MiB TX bytes 2112825 2 0 MiB Interrupt 25 Base address 0x1800 lo Link encap Local Loopback inet addr 127 0 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0 inet6 addr 1 128 Scope Host UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU 16436 Metric 1 RX packets 8 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 8 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 0 RX bytes 463 463 0 B TX bytes 463 463 0 B C 8 2 1 Analogue offset setting A As you are directly accessing the operating system incorrect entries can cause serious damage to the system Make sure that you enter the exact wording of the command listed here The command for changing the offset is echo X X gt usr system adc X X is a number with a decimal point with optional preceding symbol Stand 03 12 87 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual Examples echo 2 gt usr system adc Offset of 2 C echo 2 0 gt usr system adc Offset of 2 0 C echo 9 9 gt usr system adc Offset of 9 9 C If no preceding symbol is shown the submitted value is treated as positive The decimal point is must be input as a period After changing the offset the system must be rebooted Th
10. Drain in design in order to allow different potentials of up to 30V If the outputs are switched on by the programming there is ground potential at the respective output A You must ensure that the maximum current of 300mA is not exceeded The delivery package contains respectively appropriate 5 and 2 pole counterparts These can be connected to relay boxes operating displays etc using appropriate cables 16 Stand 03 12 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual RZ C 4 3 Connecting signal inputs and outputs Signals 1 2 3 4 5 NUE amp Signals GlobalControl IP has 5 signal terminals The signal terminals are designed as four pole Western plugs 4P4C These each contain a 5V supply voltage an input and an output The pins are assigned as follows 1 5V 2 Ground 3 Input 4 Output Connecting an input to the ground potential triggers an input impulse GlobalControl IP reacts in an edge controlled manner In this way both positive as well as negative edges are detected A connection to the ground is evaluated in the following programming as ON and a disconnection from the ground as OFF The outputs are Open Drain in design in order to allow different potentials of up to 30V If the outputs are switched on by the programming there is ground potential at the respective output AN You must ensure that the maximum current of 300mA is not exceeded Parameters for th
11. OE 08 8 BS H 09 28 40 23 48 72 H 23 68 104 h OF 09 9 TAB l OA 29 41 17 49 73 l 17 69 105 i OA 10 LF NJ 1B 2A 42 24 4A 74 J 24 6A 106 j OB 11 VT K 1B 2B 43 25 4B 75 K 25 6B 107 k OC 12 FF AL 33 2C 44 26 4C 76 L 26 6C 108 1C OD 13 CR M 35 2D 45 32 4D 77 M 32 6D 109 m OE 14 SO AN 34 2E 46 F 31 4E 78 N 31 6E 110 n OF 15 SI O 08 2F 47 18 4F 79 O 18 6F 111 o 10 16 DLE P OB 30 48 0 19 50 80 P 19 70 112 p 11 17 DC1 Q 02 31 49 1 10 51 81 Q 10 71 113 q 12 18 DC2 R 03 32 50 2 13 52 82 R 13 72 114 r 13 19 DC3 S 04 33 51 3 1F 53 83 S 1F 7s 115 s 14 20 DC4 T 05 34 52 4 14 54 84 T 14 74 116 t 15 229 NAK U 06 35 53 5 16 55 85 U 16 75 T17 u 16 22 SYN V 07 36 54 6 2F 56 86 V 2F 76 118 V 17 23 ETB W 08 37 55 7 11 57 87 W 11 77 119 Ww 18 24 CAN 4X 09 38 56 8 2D 58 88 X 2D 78 120 X 19 25 EM Y OA 39 57 9 2C 59 89 Y 2C 79 121 y 1A 26 SUB Z 34 3A 58 15 5A 90 Z 15 7A 122 Z 01 1B 27 Esc 33 3B 59 p 5B 91 7B 123 1C 28 FS N 2B 3C 60 lt 5C 92 7C 124 1D 29 GS OB 3D 61 5D 93 7D 125 1E 30 RS M 2B 3E 62 gt 29 5E 94 fE 126 1F 31 US OC 3F 63 35 5F 95 53 TF 127 DEL C 8 4 2 Infrared IR Infrared data can be learned using the IR learner The learned data can then be copied and inserted in the data field or as a complete library file 94 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual Example 00ab 013b 0000 0000 0058 0016 0016 0016 002c 0016 0016 0016 0016 002c 0016 002c 0016 0016 0016
12. can t get the communication parameter for device error 71 globalcontrol Date Thu Nov 30 04 54 07 2010 error count 11 Information can t get the communication parameter for device error code error 71 location globalcontrol Error codes Error Codes of the groups Area 00 19 Help functions Area 20 39 System configuration Area 40 45 SND command Disp Area 46 70 GSM Area 71 90 Function send Area 91 100 System timer Area 101 110 GPIO 54 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 5 12 SD card The SD card menu item allows you to delete or read saved files from the SD card Pressing the download button allows you to open the file directly with an editor programme or save it to your computer You can save messages onto the SD card using an event For further information refer to the chapter Syntax and examples When saving to a file a time stamp is always inserted followed by the appropriate message Further messages in the same file are written underneath each other Pressing delete deletes the relevant file Stand 03 12 55 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual C 6 Initial operation Configuration Initial operation configuration contains general information on declarations A snapshot of conditions commands Conditions INP namei EQ INP namei EQ text INP namei EQ libname comname TMR namet FLG namef EQ namei
13. for within its own network as well as those which it can access via a router in other networks Possible network masks include Network mask Number of possible IP addresses 255 0 0 0 1677724 255 255 0 0 65534 255 255 255 0 254 255 255 255 255 no First DNS server Domain Name System The main duty of the DNS server is to respond to name resolution requests It can resolve host names as well as domain names to addresses e g Router IP address 192 168 1 1 Second DNS Server Similar to the first DNS server this should not be accessible Z B 192 168 1 50 Interface list The interface list contains information on the appropriate in and outputs of the expansion devices interfaces The list of all TLS interfaces can be updated using Browse and upload After pressing the Browse button select the appropriate file then press the upload button The file has the following format Interfacelist_V2 tif The version number currently on the device can be seen under actual version Ts COMMUNICATION Stand 03 12 53 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual C 5 11 Errorlog The Errorlog menu item lists error messages The respective Eintrag entry is marked with a time stamp indicating the last time and the frequency with which the error is occurred The entry also contains brief information an error code and the location The structure appears as follows Thu Nov 30 04 54 07 2000 11
14. globalcontrol s virtual input 101 The response must then be processed in a further event In this case the value of the analogue input is saved in a flag analog1 Stand 03 12 71 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual C 7 2 Writing to an SD card Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 102 EQ ON Commands MSG this is a message TO build_in_interface SDCARD text txt Description A simple text is saved on the SD card in the file text txt by globalcontrol s virtual input 102 The file name must be set in square brackets If the txt suffix is missing from the file name this is added automatically If the file name is completely missing the standard name logfile txt is shown C 7 3 And linking of 2 inputs Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 103 EQ ON Commands SET flagIN103 ON Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 104 EQ ON Commands SET flagIN104 ON 72 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 103 EQ OFF Commands SET flagIN103 OFF Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 104 EQ OFF Commands SET flagIN104 OFF Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 103 EQ ON FLG flagIN104 EQ ON Commands MSG ON TO globalcontrol OUT 1 Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 104 EQ ON FLG flagIN103 EQ ON Commands MSG ON TO globalcontrol OUT 1 Description A flag flagIN103 is set to the
15. identifying the user on the mobile radio network 3 ON Reset Red indicator light and device reset button 4 Service RS232 port for service technicians for the setting of basic functions 5 Information display a GSM GSM module status display b Info Information display for errors that have occurred c Status Information display for existing IP address d IP ready Status display for processing of device commands and usage 6 Program KNX programme display and KNX programme button 7 SD card Card slot for storage media Stand 03 12 11 ns oe Installation and user manual C 3 3 Rear view Ident No 8640100 Sketch 3 1 2 3 4 123 AL ali al lt 123 44 qf 22 3 aR i Analog ooon A tt JE H0 JE Signals Hi 1 Hi 2 Power i 1 Outputs 5 Outputs for connecting external output components 2 IR 2 Infrared outputs for output of infrared codes 3 Inputs 5 Inputs for connecting external input components 4 Analog 2 Analogue inputs for determining analogue values 5 Signals 5 Signal in and outputs including power supply for signal detection module 12 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual 6 LAN Network interface for connection to computer network 7 RS232 2 bi directional serial interfaces 8 Power Power supply C 3 4 Rear view Ident No 8640105 Sketch 4 123 4 41 SERENE ia rs KNX Analog Signals Hi 1 Power
16. ree 1 x LAN RJ45 m WVCIGIN ce cncesnsvessecaeesneeuneencavesceseapereeneebes cerenane gueeseunaesanuenteeonterenianneetners 590 g Dimensions D H W siscciiucapereredevssaveiineaceacewstegineedas 138 x 42 x 150 mm 4 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 1 3 1 PC system requirements e Computer with JavaScript enabled Web browser e LAN WLAN network connection C 1 4 Environmental conditions Operating termperature cccccccssscssssseseeeeeeeeesseneeeees 5 C bis 40 C Rel humidity 5 coe teense sentsctcensdonccwecsusesxodececeesd sevaustsdietasdcacestedias Max 85 Atmospheric pressure cccccccceesesseeeeeeeeesssseeeesseeerens 600 to 1000 hPA C 1 5 In case of damage in transport In case of transport damage please observe the following e Do not change the goods and the packaging in any way e Let the deliverer sign for the damage e Do not use the damaged device e Incase of delivery by a forwarding agent or parcel service please notify us of the damage telephonically or in writing within 5 calender days e Do not return the device without prior consultation e Please note that we only accept returned goods if agreed to accept the return in advance e Non compliance with these regulations invalidates any claim for compensation The following regulations and safety notes regarding installation and maintenance must be observed C 1 6 Standards and regulations VDE 0100 Regulat
17. the command FLG FLG namef EQ namei FLG namef EQ namei Fs Fe FLG namef EQ txt FLG namef LT txt FLG namef GT txt namef is a flag name which must already be defined under the Flags menu item A flag can be compared with a message from an input namei with a numerical value or with any text A comparison with an input message is required in order to intercept 2 identical consecutive commands A comparison can also be performed only on a defined area of the input message For this purpose 2 characters Fs and Fe must be input for the appropriate filter area Fs is the first character of the message and Fe the last If Fs Fe only one character is filtered If only Fs is given the rest of the message from that character onward is included It is also possible to use the comparison Greater and Less figures must in this case be used as text LS less than lt GT greater than gt Examples Example of a filter Incoming RS232 message Z001W 0037Z 0D 0A FLG namef EQ namei 7 10 Result 0037 characters 7 to 10 62 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 6 3 Commands Commands are executed commands This enables messages to be sent flags to be set and timers to be started Each command must end with a semicolon C 6 3 1 Message MSG The command MSG issues a message to any output nameo The command includes which message including its message type should be sent where
18. time interval and can then trigger an event To do this a figure up to 32767 can be entered in the interval in sec field 32767 seconds maximum time entry 9 hours 6 minutes 7 seconds For example Extension of a screen periodic measurements querying an analogue measurement from a temperature sensor at 2 minute intervals Stand 03 12 39 Ts oe Installation and user manual B Absolute Timer The Absolute Timer can trigger an event at a pre defined point in time To do this the time and the appropriate day of the week must be entered For example Device shutdown when idle roller shutter control Raise the roller shutters at 7 00 am on Wednesdays Fridays and Sundays The storage of the Timer is done by pressing the button save Sketch 28 Timers analogwert_timer Holt alle 2 min Tempwert 40 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 5 8 Events The Events menu items allows sequences events as well as sequences of commands to be created edited enabled disabled loaded saved or deleted The control system is configured using these sequences By pressing the button new new sequences of commands can be created see Sketch 29 Sketch 29 Events Durchsuchen ff upload A name and information can now be entered for this group see Sketch 30 Note that conclusions can be drawn from the name as to the intended use see Naming Convention in the appendix The name may onl
19. 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 Ob5f C 8 4 3 Text Data to be sent as normal text should simply be entered in the data field Note the permitted character set see C 8 5 C 8 5 Character set Special characters are not allowed in names in GlobalControl IP Only underscores are allowed Even spaces are not allowed Permitted characters 0123456789 abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ The following additional characters are allowed in the information lines and as text data lt gt Space character A No other characters are allowed C 8 6 Naming conventions Naming conventions are agreements which establish a specific system for assigning names to variables or constants thus enabling conclusions to be immediately drawn about their intended purpose Stand 03 12 95 ns oe Installation and user manual Some conventions e Do not use names which are only differentiated by their use of upper and lower case e The name should start with a letter e The name should convey the importance of the variable e The name should also be understandable to others e The name should still be understandable after a period of years e The name should be as short as possible C 8 7 Time zones Sketch 43 The time zone can look very different depending on the location of the GlobalControl IP Take for example MEZ 1CEST M3 5 0 2 M10 5 0 3 the format of the
20. 028 dual C 4 4 3 Infrared extension If you need an extension for the infrared cable a 2 pole cable with plug and socket is available from TLS C 4 5 Connecting serial interface RS232 Tx Rx L Tx Rx RS232 1 RS232 2 Service GlobalControl IP has up to 2 serial bi directional RS232 interfaces on its rear side and a service interface on its front side The service interface works using the 115200 8N1 parameters The other interfaces can be freely configured C 4 5 1 Connecting RS232 cable RS232 commands are transmitted to the end devices using RS232 communication For this you will need an RS232 interface cable which is not included in the delivery package for the GlobalControl IP Communication between GlobalControl IP and playback devices can be uni directional or bi directional meaning in a single direction using TxD or in both directions using TxD and RxD RxD Receive x Data TxD Transmit x Data Stand 03 12 19 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual Two lines for ground and data send respectively are used to transfer data from the GlobalControl IP to the end device Three lines are used for bi directional transfers ground data send and data receive To connect a playback device using the RS232 interface to GlobalControl IP for uni directional communication e Screw the two lines TxD and GND of the RS232 interface cable into one of the 3 pole Phoenix terminals included
21. 2 57 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual Timer names cannot include special characters or spaces characters see C 8 5 Character set Examples for namet e analogtimer e timer_1 e Blindrunningtime_down C 6 1 3 namef namef is a flag name i e the name of a flag which must already be defined under the Flags menu item Flag names cannot include special characters or space characters see C 8 5 Character set Examples for namef e analogvalue e SMS_textmessage e text C 6 1 4 nameo nameo is the name of an output nameo is combined of Devicename OUTPUT Number Device name Name globalcontrol or name of the Interface OUTPUT Name of output in capital letters Nummer Optional number of output if multiple outputs do exist Please read the menu item Interfaces settings to know which device name output and number is possible Examples for nameo 58 Stand 03 12 Installation and user manual globalcontrol OUT 1 interface_1 SOUT 3 interface_2 RS232 4 interface_3 KNX 120 interface_4 IR 1 globalcontrol GSM globalcontrol SDCARD globalcontrol EMAIL globalcontrol TCPIP globalcontrol PJLINK globalcontrol UDP C 6 2 Conditions Conditions are criteria which trigger an event The commands INP or TMR must always be inserted in the first line of the Conditions The command can also be linked with different Flags using AND Each further condition which must be fulfilled must be separated with
22. 706062 Optional 1 x GlobalControl IP KNX GSM 8640105 1 x SD memory card 8706094 1 x Mains adaptor 7 5V 2 93A 8706095 1 x Installation and user manual 8706042 1 x Antenna 8706366 1 x Cable GlobalControl Serviceport 1 5m 8706062 C 1 3 Technical data External power Supply iscsscacascietetssienaaseeetiiestaues 90 264 VAC 47 63 Hz E E E EE E EEEE E A EEE auf 7 5 VDC 2 93 A Switching outputs MaX ccnicsatsivaicnnanincentionsio menace 30 V 300 mA PONS CONN Sao cade seancks enaeeectrorasah se ETER OAST AETERNA ERE RAES ATREA aian i DUES eo nncwmeetocedaaat ec carexuenctsescue 5 x ext input 2 5 pin Phoenix m aa pick Geae nde ease ETE 2 x analogue input 5 pin Phoenix m inca knees EENE E E canes for 1 x temperature input for PT100 e E sulae avernic teva ea einai and 1 analogue input Se ee ee et er re rc terres 5 x signal recognition RJ10 f PEE AEE EE ETES 1 x SD memory card slot Outputs sacccecisncnsnnstncxtanesecnoncaducctnnndee 5 x ext output 2 5 pin Phoenix m EENT cue aise ee nme ep ea 2 x IR 2x2 pin Phoenix m Ident No 8640100 2 x RS232 2 x 3 pin Phoenix m Ident No 8640105 ccsccssiscssissictsnrssinasaineas 1 x RS232 3 pin Phoenix m Ident No 8640105 cccccceeeeeeeeeeeees 1 x KNX 2 pin Phoenix m Ident No SOAS I vsuncercnssctsaaesencinensrren te eneniaceans 1 x SIM card slot Ident No SOAO TOS es ctrvcrarcrevcussstoveractevcasstaverarineuielviexesites 1 x GSM ee eee mene ere ere eee
23. C 8 5 Character set Sketch 18 Library selector Device VGA Selector 4 1 broadcast XX XX 197 XXXX Manufacturer TLS Communication GmbH 34 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual The library can now be opened using the settings button see Figure 19 Sketch 19 Library After pressing the settings button the library overview appears again now with the additional new command button see Figure 20 Sketch 20 Library Device VGA Selector 4 1 broadcast commands Serial number xx xx 197 xxxx Manufacturer TLS Communication new comand Under new command you can now set up the actual command and parameters as well as any other information see Figure 21 The save button then saves the command for further information see the appendix Parameters and Data Stand 03 12 35 ns oe Installation and user manual Sketch 21 Library 00 00 01 64 65433 00 01 01 33 Switch to chanel 1 R5232 command Pressing the delete button will delete the entire library see Figure 22 The download button allows the library to be saved to a storage medium or opened using the GC P_ServiceSoftware programme for further processing further information on the programme can be found in the appropriate appendix Sketch 22 Library settings delete download new P Durehsuchen Jf upea After pressing the download button a window opens allowing you to either
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25. RS232 When entering data for the RS232 interface the individual characters must not be entered separated by spaces Entries must always use ASCII characters If characters must be entered in HEX format these must be marked with preceding percentage symbols The 2 digits following the percentage symbol are interpreted as HEX The following digits should then once again be input in ASCII characters A line feed abbrev LF should be entered as 0A and a carriage return abbrev CR as 0D both in HEX format If special characters must be sent via the RS232 interface these can be sent in hexa decimal format Each character should be preceded by a percentage symbol An ASCII character set is listed below together with their hexa decimal values Stand 03 12 93 Ts COMMUNICATION TS COMMUNICATION Table of ASCII character set Installation and user manual Scan ASCII F Scan ASCII Scan ASCII Scan ASCII code hex dez Zeichen code hex dez Zch code hex dez Zch code hex dez Zch 00 0 NUL 20 32 SP 40 64 OD 60 96 01 1 SOH A 02 21 33 1E 41 65 A 1E 61 97 a 02 2 STX 4B 03 22 34 30 42 66 B 30 62 98 b 03 3 ETX C 29 23 35 2E 43 67 C 2E 63 99 c 04 4 EOT D 05 24 36 20 44 68 D 20 64 100 d 05 5 ENQ E 06 25 37 12 45 69 E 12 65 101 e 06 6 ACK F 07 26 38 amp 21 46 70 F 21 66 102 f 07 T BEL G OD 27 39 s 22 47 71 G 22 67 103 g
26. Save or Open files see Figure 23 36 Stand 03 12 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual RQ The files are in tlf format Depending on the settings on your browser the file will be directly saved into the Download folder or you will be asked to specify a save location Pressing the OK button confirms the save Sketch 23 ffnen von selector tif Sie m chten folgende Datei herunterladen selector tif vom Typ GCIPLibrayFile Von http 192 168 1 204 Wie soll Firefox mit dieser Datei verfahren O ffnen mit GCIP_ServiceSoftware Standard Datei speichern The Browse and upload buttons allow you to re upload saved libraries Press the Browse button select the file to be uploaded and press Open see Figure 24 Pressing the upload button loads the library into GlobalControl Sketch 24 Datei hochladen Suchen in E Downloads E selector z Zuletzt verwendete D Desktop Eigene Dateien Arbeitsplatz Dateiname selector A ffnen Netzwerkumgeb Dateityp isi Abbrechen Stand 03 12 37 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual C 5 6 Flags Flags allow status messages and notifications to be displayed Flags can be evaluated set or edited in Events Their values can be displayed on the control pages Flags are created by pressing the button new see Sketch 25 Sketch 25 Flags new N
27. a semicolon No Or function is possible here To perform Or functions a new event must be set up with another Condition and the same Commands One input cannot be linked with another using AND No AND link is possible between an input and a timer and neither is this possible between two timers The Examples provide a number of specific solutions A Note that the command operators such as INP TMR FLG must always be written in capitals Stand 03 12 59 Ts COMMUNICATION Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual C 6 2 1 Input condition INP The INP command allows the querying of any input conditions Possible combinations for the INP command INP namei EQ INP namei EQ text INP namei EQ text INP namei EQ text INP namei EQ libname comname namei is an interface input which must already be defined under the Interface menu item Please read the ment item Interfaces settings to know which input is possible An incorrect entry will lead to an error message After the EQ equal a simple text in quotation marks or a command from the library can be input If a character is used as the text each message is processed to this input It is not possible to combine text and Commands from the library always comprise 2 parts separated by a period The first part is the name of the device ibname as it is stored in the library under the item Name The s
28. ann xyz de e Send message from a flag to a telephone number MSG FLG flag2 TO globalcontrol GSM 492103500640 e Send message from a flag to an IP address MSG FLG flag3 TO globalcontrol TCPIP 192 168 1 214 30 Stand 03 12 65 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual e Save a message from a input to an SD card MSG INP globalcontrol GSM TO globalcontrol SDCARD email txt e Send merged message to RS232 interface MSG LIB LCD volume_up FLG Volume Z 0D 0A TO globalcontrol RS232 1 Command from library text characters HEX characters must be listed with preceding characters e Send message over network to IP address Port MSG LIB pjlink off TO globalcontrol PULINK 192 168 1 168 4352 C 6 3 2 Start of a timer START The command START makes a timer start to run Possible combinations of the command START START namet namet is a timer name which must already be defined under the Timer menu item Each start command must end with a semicolon Example Starting the timer with the name analogtimer START analogtimer 66 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 6 3 3 Set a flag FLG The command SET sets a flag with a value The value can be a normal text or also a message from an input Possible combinations of the command SET SET namef text SET namef namei SET namef namei Fs Fe namef is a flag name which must already be defined under the Flags menu ite
29. ary as well as an attached parameter in the Commands C 8 3 3 Parameter for GSM The parameters for the receipt and sending of SMS messages should logically be placed in the library Here the incoming data and the relevant parameters can then be compared If no parameters are specified only the message should ever be compared The sender is not relevant in this case For GSM the parameter is the telephone number of the senders or recipient Example 49160123456789 country code 49 for Germany INP globalcontrol GSM EQ SMS message 1 no parameter possible MSG TEST TO globalcontrol GSM 49160123456789 90 Stand 03 12 s E Installation and user manual C 8 3 4 Parameter for RS232 The parameters for communication via a serial RS232 interface can only be placed in the library If no parameters are present there the default values are used The default parameters are 9600 8 N 1 The parameters of the RS232 interface consist of 4 values which must all be separated from each other by a colon Speed Data bits Parity bit Stop bits The following settings are possible for the individual values Speed 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Data bits 8 Parity bit N O E none odd even Stop bits 1 2 A parity bit is used for primitive error checking For even parity this bit is set to 7 if there is an odd number of ones in the data bits and to 0 if there is an even number of ones For odd parity this b
30. cceccesceseeseeeuseueeaes TLS Communication GmbH Marie Curie Strake 20 D 40721 Hilden Tel 49 0 2103 5006 0 Fax 49 0 2103 5006 90 Product een ee neat Ree EMER ee ee eee ne ete me oe RE er GlobalControl IP 1 2 2 2 E eee oe E a en ee E ATE Ee 1 0 Installation and user MANUAl c eee eec ce eec aces eee eeeeeeees State 03 12 File 9 9 ere 8706042 _0312 doc Te 219ml hs 2 ee en eo en le ne re ee oe eS ee 8706042 These operating instructions are a part of this product They contain important notes on handling the device Please remember this also if you pass on the device to third parties Keep these operating instructions for further reference Imprint This operating instructions are published by TLS Communication GmbH All rights including translation reserved Reproduction of any kind e g photocopies microfilms or capturing through electronic data processing equipment requires written approval by the publisher Reprint also in part is prohibited These operating instructions reflect the technical status at the time of going to press Technological and design changes are reserved Stand 03 12 3 Ts a Installation and user manual C 1 2 Scope of delivery Consisting of GlobalControl IP Ident No 1 x GlobalControl IP Standard 8640100 1 x SD memory card 8706094 1 x Mains adaptor 7 5V 2 93A 8706095 1 x Installation and user manual 8706042 1 x Cable GlobalControl Serviceport 1 5m 8
31. ckets Square brackets and can be used to combine and or merge several of the commands above Spaces must be placed before and after each of the brackets The individual MSG commands are then simply listed consecutively This linkage is limited to a maximum of 8 elements A A space after an opening bracket and before the closing bracket is vitally important Each message must end with a semicolon Examples e Switch on output 1 at GlobalControl IP MSG ON TO globalcontrol OUT 1 e Switch off output 1 at GlobalControl IP MSG OFF TO globalcontrol OUT 1 e Switch on signal output 1 at GlobalControl IP MSG ON TO globalcontrol SOUT 2 e Send a text to an email address 64 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual MSG Hello this is my first email TO globalcontrol EMAIL info tls gmbh com The e mail address must be set in square brackets e Retrieve analogue values from input Analog1 MSG GET TO globalcontrol ANALOG 1 e Send RS232 message from the library to an output MSG LIB TV start TO globalcontrol RS232 2 e Send RS232 message to an output MSG START 0D 0A TO globalcontrol RS232 2 HEX characters must be listed with preceding characters e Save a message from a flag to an SD card MSG FLG counter TO globalcontrol SDCARD counter txt Place file name in square brackets e Send message from a flag to an email address MSG FLG flag1 TO globalcontrol MAIL max musterm
32. cow Russia 4 hours time difference no summer time p For Beijing China 8 hours time difference no summer l time For St Johns USA 3 30 hours behind CUT summer time starts on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November Transition 1 minute after midnight NST03 30NDT M3 2 0 00 01 M11 1 0 00 01 C 9 N N C 10 Options 98 Stand 03 12 s ae Installation and user manual C 11 Care maintenance disposal support C 11 1 Cleaning Use a dry soft cloth to clean TLS products never use chemicals C 11 2 Disposal If you want to discard your TLS device dispose of the product in acc with current regulations Contact your municipal collection point Manufacturer TLS Communication GmbH Marie Curie Strake 20 40721 Hilden WEEE Nr 69124746 C 11 3 Support For questions arising when operating the device or when in use please contact your local TLS dealer or TLS directly TLS Communication GmbH Marie Curie Strake 20 D 40721 Hilden Tel 49 0 2103 5006 0 Fax 49 0 2103 5006 90 E Mail info tls gmbh com www tls gmbh com C 12 FAQ am having problems uploading or setting as active a configuration Please try different browsers in this case and use the appropriate current version Stand 03 12 99 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual Note that when trying to set the configuration to active with nternet Explorer an error message app
33. e inputs can be set in Configuration see C 8 3 1 Stand 03 12 17 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual C 4 4 Connecting infrared outputs T al 2 ll EHEH IR GlobalControl IP has 2 infrared outputs Up to three infrared emitters can be connected in series to each output C 4 4 1 Connecting infrared emitter Via infrared communication infrared commands are transmitted from GlobalControl IP to play back devices For this you need an infrared emitter which is not included in delivery package of GlobalControl IP e Connect the red blue marked cable at TLS types with screen in a 2pin Phoenix connector included in delivery e Then connect the assembled connecting cable of the IR emitter to the terminal block at the IR port contact terminals IR OUT and GND at the back side of GlobalControl IP e Please ensure that the red respectively blue marked cable IR emitter is connected with the terminal IR and the screen earth lead is connected with the terminal GND e Then remove the protective film from the IR emitter and connect the emitter at the relevant end devices directly to the infrared receiver This is usually marked with IR 18 Stand 03 12 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual RQ C 4 4 2 Single and or dual IR emitter Up to three IR emitter in series can be connected per output For this a single and or dual IR emitter is available from TLS Ident No 863 0027 single 864 0
34. e pages every second o The Technician holds all rights including Configuration Monitoring and Control with the exception of administration rights for new users o The Administrator holds all rights including Configuration Monitoring and Control as well as administration rights for new users Stand 03 12 27 Ts COMMUNICATION Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual All created users are listed in tabular form Sketch 7 User In delivery condition two users have already been created a user admin with password admin and a user user with password user A new user can be created by inputting a name the appropriate user type and a password The entry is confirmed by pressing the save button see Figure 8 A Special characters cannot be used when inputting a name Only underscores are allowed see C 8 5 Character set Sketch 8 1234567 Users can be simply deleted by pressing the delete user button see Figure 9 When a User type user is deleted the associated control page is also deleted Sketch 9 Users who are currently logged into the GlobalControl are also listed together with their appropriate IP numbers Logged in users can also be logged out from here To do this press the log out user button see Figure 10 28 Stand 03 12 Installation and user manual Sketch 10 Ts COMMUNICATION When a user is logged in as a User the browser page
35. e reboot command re starts the system In order to submit an entry to the GlobalControl the root command must first be transferred before logging into the system see C 8 2 Serviceport C 8 3 Parameter Parameters must be stored in the Parameters field in the library These are generally used to store addresses constants or auxiliary variables Some parameters can also be stored directly in Commands These are then added in square brackets separated with a period behind the output to be sent Beispiel MSG TEST TO globalcontrol GSM 49160123456789 MSG TEST TO globalcontrol EMAIL max mustermann tls gmbh com MSG TEST TO globalcontrol TCPIP 192 168 1 200 3300 MSG TEST TO globalcontrol SDCARD file txt No further parameters can be attached to the Commands for a message to a serial interface Outputs OUT SOUT and IR basically have no parameters The bus connector KNX requires no parameters 88 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual When outputting to a file on the SD card the file name can only be inserted in Commands as a parameter Inputs IN and SIN can only be assigned to parameters in the library Parameters basically cannot exist in Conditions A comparison of input data including parameters must be performed by means of the library C 8 3 1 Parameter for IN and SIN 3 parameters can be assigned for inputs IN and SIN The parameters are Cycle time Debounce time Function
36. ears which has however no impact on functionality and thus has no effect on the activation of the configuration In this case the message please wait remains displayed on screen but disappears once the page is refreshed Sketch 44 System settings please wait MEZ 1 CEST M3 5 0 2 M10 5 0 3 1 M Probleme mit dieser Webseite verhindem eventuell dass die S Eee A dargestellt oder ausgef hrt wird Dappelklicken Sie auf das Symbol in Statuszelle Wenn Se dese Matera mer aran seamen nicer J Diese Meldung immer anzeigen wenn eine Seite Fehler enth lt aK Betas ausblenden lt lt Zele 47 Zeichen 2 Fehler saverequestreadyState ist Null oder kein Objekt Code URL http 192 168 1 162 disp cai Zur ck Weer Is it possible to log in at the same time as an Admin and User on a single PC No this is not possible on a single PC as a PC normally only has one IP address It is however possible to log in simultaneously as an Admin and User with two PCs i e with two different IP addresses 100 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 13 Wiring diagram and other diagrams Global Media Stand 03 12 101 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual C 14 Glossary SIM Subscriber Identity Module SMA Sub Miniatur A RF Radio frequency SD Secure Digital IP Internet Protocol LED Light emitting diode GSM Global System for Mobile Commu
37. econd part is the relevant command comname One particularity When the GlobalControl IP or an interface is started for the first time the device will automatically issue the message INP globalcontrol BOOT EQ ON Configuration or Start commands can then be executed 60 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual Examples The message at input RS232 1 of the globalcontrol must match the command channel in the library VGASelector INP globalcontrol RS232 1 EQ VGASelector channel1 The message received by SMS from any telephone must contain the message Heating On INP globalcontrol GSM EQ Heating On The message at input RS232 1 of interface1 must contain the message Z01 4FZ 0D OA For this purpose HEX data must be labelled with a preceding otherwise only ASCII characters are allowed INP interface1 RS232 1 EQ Z01 4FZ 0D 0A The message from input ANALOG 1 can arbitrarily be INP globalcontrol ANALOG 1 EQ C 6 2 2 Timer TMR If a timer is running which has been set in the Commands this can be queried using TMR Possible combinations for the TMR command TMR namet namet is a timer name and must already be defined under the Timer menu item The TMR command must end with a semicolon Stand 03 12 61 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual C 6 2 3 Flags FLG The command FLG queries a flag whether a defined condition is met Possible combinations of
38. entry is explained below MEZ Name of the standard time Central European Time CET when summer time is not applicable can consist of 3 or more letters 96 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual 1 Meridian Offset in hours negative means 1 hour east from Greenwich The offset gives the value which must be added to local time in order to obtain coordinated universal time CET or GMT This is therefore positive for areas west of the Greenwich meridian and negative for areas to the east Format hh mm ss CEST Designation when summer time is applicable if this is omitted summer time is not applicable Here Central European Summer Time M3 5 0 Start of summer time Mm w d the day d 0 lt d lt 6 0 is Sunday the week w 1 lt w lt 5 in which the day d is the month m 1 lt m lt 12 M3 5 0 thus means day 0 Sunday in the last week of the third month March 2 The local time at which the transition occurs in this case 2 am M10 5 0 End of summer time Mm w d the day d 0 lt d lt 6 0 is Sunday the week w 1 lt w lt 5 in which the day d is the month m 1 lt m lt 12 M10 5 0 means last Sunday in October 3 The local time at which the transition occurs in this case 3 Uhr Stand 03 12 97 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual sm F Great Britai tim di ao or rea ritain no ime ifference Aa gt ZAAN with summer time CET BST M3 4 0 1 M10 5 0 1 For Mos
39. et the operating system is no longer able to completely terminate all operations A Note that all values are lost in a hardware reset Performed events are cancelled in an uncontrolled manner Timers and flags are reset to their initial values The red LED is lit when a power supply is present Pressing the Reset buttons resets the control system 24 Stand 03 12 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual RZ C 5 Initial operation PC system requirements In order to start using TLS GlobalControl IP you only need a computer with a JavaScript enabled Web Browser such as Mozilla Firefox Microsoft Internet Explorer Opera Google Chrome Apple Safari Open the browser and enter the IP address which TLS GlobalControl IP has been assigned by your network s DHCP server This IP address can be obtained via the DHCP server You also have the possibility to obtain the IP address via the Serviceport see C 4 5 Connecting serial interface RS232 The following user interface will appear Sketch 5 GLOBALCONTROL TP O gt O gt D e fe C G 10 0 H TLS Communication GmbH e Marie Curie Str 20 40721 Hilden Login requires an appropriate user name and password during initial installation Username admin Password admin Following a successful login the system s start page Home appears with the appropriate menu items on the left hand side Stand 03 12 25 ns oe Ins
40. g Enter e g sends only error messages The setting for all warnings information and error messages is shown below GlobalControl IP issues a time stamp every minute scan absolut timer current time Tue Mar 22 09 00 00 2011 Example 1 Subsequently GlobalControl IP s input 1 is set to ON and then output 1 is also set to ON by means of an event The corresponding event is 82 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 1 EQ ON Commands MSG ON TO globalcontrol OUT 1 input message input 11 01 239 0014 IN 1 2 ON Incoming message from IN1 Arg input 11 01 239 0014 IN 1 2 ON Serial No Input Character Starting nea task arg input 11 01 239 0014 IN 1 2 ON pid 1199 get interface name searching for 11 01 239 0014 Searching IP adress name found globalcontrol Associated name with IP Input settet name globalcontrol IN 1 value ON No parameter input ready Event group found Testeventgruppe Event group found Condition INP globalcontrol IN 1 EQ ON Conditions in the Event get input name globalcontrol IN 1 no input parameter no further parameters Stand 03 12 83 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual returned input data ON Data ON compare between A ON andB ON Comparison of input and event compare positive Comparison is positive Condition true Conditions are fulfilled
41. hanges are not possible The serial number can however be changed when replacing devices If no interfaces are shown here the list of interfaces is no longer current It is possible to update this using the System menu item 32 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual Sketch 15 Interfaces 08 12 944 0001 Erweiterungseinheit 4xR5232 The expansion devices can be deleted of the interfaces list by pressing the button delete see Sketch 16 The device globalcontrol itself can not be deleted Sketch 16 Interfaces e new Stand 03 12 33 TS a Installation and user manual C 5 5 Library The Library menu item allows you to set up libraries In the single libraries parameter and commands can be created to control end devices such as RS232 IR OUT LAN GSM in order to be able to embed these in the respective events An event is a series of commands which is freely configurable by an Administrator or Technician s C 5 8 Libraries can be newly created or extracted from an existing file To create a new library press the new button see Figure 17 Sketch 17 Library new P Durchsuchen Jff upload The name of the library can now be entered together with any other information This must then be confirmed by pressing the save button see Figure 18 A Subsequent name changes are not possible Special characters such as 46U amp etc are not allowed see
42. hich will also subsequently be displayed on the control pages Icon Choose a motif which is suitable for your application Instead of the icons only the names are given here Only once you are logged in as a User will the names be replaced with the appropriate icons You can select from different icons Sketch 37 a Info Info can contain any text used for information purposes Stand 03 12 45 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual Kind of control You can choose from Flag and Button Selecting Flag creates a field for displaying information Selecting Button creates an executable button Linked with This entry couples a display or button with a flag or input A button can only be linked with an input A flag can only be linked with a flag Value If this is a display field which is linked with a flag the current value of the flag is automatically shown here When the flag is first input the field value is still empty The value only appears after a refresh If this is a button field the value which will be assigned when the button is pressed is shown The image below Sketch 38 shows an example of a flag 46 Stand 03 12 s Baa Installation and user manual Sketch 38 Control pages Lichtstatus zeigt an ob Licht an oder aus es The image below Sketch 39 shows an example of a button Sketch 39 Control pages globalcontrol IN 100 Stand 03 12 47
43. ibre or W LAN As a result no special bus or cabling is required GlobalControl IP is operating system independent and thus compatible with all modern communications equipment The user can thus ensure control and management by means of any internet capable computer smartphone WebPad touch panel i device or mobile phone Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual RZ C 3 Device display housing C 3 1 Front view Ident No 8640100 Sketch 1 GlobalControl IP 4 TIS _ RI Reset ae QO errs a SD card 1 ON Reset 2 Service Stand 03 12 Red indicator light and device reset button RS232 port for service technicians for the setting of basic functions Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual 3 Information display a Info Information display for errors that have occurred b Status Information display for existing IP address c IP ready Status display for processing of device commands and usage 4 SD card Card slot for storage media C 3 2 Front view Ident No 8640105 Sketch 2 O GlobalControl IP TS GSM Info pe Status as 0 0 e amp Gc ee card ON Service Program SD card TT a gt OO gt O gt 10 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual 1 RF Antenna terminal for data receipt and receipt across a mobile radio network 2 SIM card Card slot for smart card for
44. ider Ts COMMUNICATION Stand 03 12 51 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual Example Outgoing mail server SMTP smtp web de Incoming mail server POP3 pop3 web de Username MaxMustermann Password kkkkkkkkkk Mail address MaxMustermann web de GlobalControl IP is able to send e mail It is not possible to receive e mail IP settings An IP address is an address on computer networks These are assigned to all devices on a network so that these are addressable and thus easily accessible These addresses can be assigned by GlobalControl IP on a fixed basis static IP or dynamically DHCP Choosing Static IP or Fixed IP can be done here No further settings are required if the IP address is dynamically assigned by a router The following settings will however be required if GlobalControl IP must be assigned a fixed IP address IP address The assigned IP address is input here e g 192 168 1 165 Gateway address This allows networks which are based on completely different protocols to communicate with each other Usually the router address is entered here e g 192 168 1 1 52 Stand 03 12 Installation and user manual Subnet mask The network mask is a bitmask which specifies the number of bits which represent the network prefix at the beginning of the IP address shown Together with the IP address for a device the network mask defines the IP addresses which the device can search
45. in the delivery package e Connect the thus ready to use line with the terminal block to the RS232 port contact terminals TxD and GND on the rear side of the GlobalControl IP e Now connect the other end of the RS232 interface cable to the RS232 input of the playback device When doing this the TxD data line should be connected to the Rx port receive port of the playback device To connect a playback device with an RS232 interface to GlobalControl IP for bi directional communication e Screw the three lines TxD RxD and GND of the RS232 interface cable into one of the 3 pole Phoenix terminals included in the delivery package e Connect the thus ready to use line with the terminal block to the RS232 port contact terminals TxD RxD and GND on the rear side of the GlobalControl IP e Now connect the other end of the RS232 interface cable to the RS232 input of the playback device When doing this the TxD data line should be connected to the Rx port receive port of the playback device and the RxD data line to the Tx port send port 20 Stand 03 12 Installation and user manual C 4 6 Connecting analogue inputs F203 L Analog GlobalControl IP has 2 analogue inputs A voltage of up to 5V can be connected to Input 1 A percentage evaluation is performed here such that OV 0 and 5V 100 Contacts 2 and 3 are used to connect a temperature dependent resistance PT100 Pin 2 has a constant current output of 10
46. ions for erection of power installations for rated voltages below 1000V VDE 0105 Operating power installations general stipulations EN 60335 1 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Stand 03 12 5 ns oe Installation and user manual C 1 7 General safety notes This operating instructions contains basic notes to be observed when operating TLS GlobalControl IP Follow the instructions closely to avoid errors It is therefore imperative to read these operating instructions before working with TLS GlobalControl IP The safety notes contained in these instructions that result in hazards to persons unless observed are indicated by the A Safety symbol in acc With DIN 4844 W8 and the word Danger A Work on electrical components or component groups may only be performed by a qualified electrician in acc with electrical regulations e g EN 60204 DIN VDE 0100 0113 0160 A Plug connections and cables may be destroyed Connect plugs and sockets without using force Do not kink cables when laying lay with an adequate radius R gt 5 x cable diameter A Screws bolts and threads may be damaged Use suitable tools to loosen screws and bolts A Use device indoors only i e not in open air Never expose the device to moisture 6 Stand 03 12 Installation and user manual C 1 8 Assembly notes A Danger Before starting any work unplug all devices equipment areas and secure agains
47. is updated every second This does not happen when logged in as a Technician or Admin The refresh button must be pressed to update the current page When switching to a different menu an update is performed automatically C 5 3 Network search The Network search menu item allows TLS expansion devices interfaces which are present on the local network LAN to be automatically detected and identified The system will indicate which TLS devices are connected to the network Their name function as well as serial number are displayed You will need these to embed the devices using the Interfaces menu item see C 5 4 Pressing the scan network buttons searches for these devices see Figure 11 Stand 03 12 29 ns oe Installation and user manual Sketch 11 Network search scan network Figure 12 shows a possible result The TLS expansion devices are delivered in delivery condition with the device name TLSBOX In order to ensure better identification these can also be renamed to do this read the appropriate section in the instructions for the interfaces Sketch 12 Network search The serial number of the respective expansion unit e g 11 01 943 0003 which is required in order to embed the device in the system is entered in data field 1 The device name of the respective expansion unit TLSBOX is entered in Field 2 The device type is entered in Field 3 GC_EXT_1RS 30 Stand 03 12 s
48. it is inverted to even parity For no parity this bit is missing In order to receive data from an RS232 input the interface must first be configured with the appropriate parameters A boot event can be set up for this purpose which is performed once on start up and thus configures the interface Example INP globalcontrol BOOT EQ ON MSG INIT TLS boot TO globalcontrol RS232 1 Stand 03 12 91 ns oe Installation and user manual The INIT command only sends the parameters from the appropriate library to the interface The data is thus not taken into consideration in this case C 8 3 5 Parameter for TCPIP amp PJLINK amp UDP The parameters for a TCPIP or PULINK connection can be placed in Library or directly in the send command The parameters consist of the IP address of the corresponding device and the port address The port address supported by the end device can be found in the device s user manual If the parameters must be placed in the MSG command they must be placed in square brackets Example with parameter in the MSG command MSG LIB pjlink on TO globalcontrol PJLINK 192 168 1 168 4352 MSG LIB UDP workshop TO globalcontrol UDP Example with parameter in the library Sketch 42 Library on_tcpip 192 168 1 168 23 3 BES EF 03 06 00 54 D2 01 00 00 60 01 00 MSG LIB hitachi on_tcpip TO globalcontrol TCPIP 92 Stand 03 12 Installation and user manual C 8 4 Data C 8 4 1
49. m A flag can be assigned to any variable An input message namei can also be saved in a flag To do this the incoming message for the relevant input is saved in the flag A specific area of an incoming message can also be saved in the flag To do this the area must be marked with Fs and Fe Fs is the first character and Fe the last character to be taken into consideration If Fs Fe only one character is filtered If only Fs is given the rest of the message from that character onward is included Each command must end with a semicolon Examples The relevant text is saved in flag Message SET message this is my first message The value which arrives in globalcontrol from analogue input 1 is saved in flag analoguevalue SET analoguevalue globalcontrol ANALOG 1 If a message arrives from the serial interface e g ZO_001 0013Z 0D 0A the 10 and 11 characters are saved in the Flag volume In this case this is 13 SET volume globalcontrol RS232 2 10 11 Stand 03 12 67 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual C 6 3 4 Counting up and down for a flag FLG This command allows counting up and down for a variable or flag Possible combinations of the command FLG FLG namef INCR value format FLG namef DECR value format namet is a flag name which must already be defined under the Flags menu item For each call the flag is increased or reduced by a value From the Latin incrementare increase decremen
50. mA and Pin 3 is the measurement value input If the Pt100 sensor is designed using the two line method connections 2 and 3 must be bridged The sensor has a working range from 800Ohm to 1200hm This is equivalent to a temperature measurement range of 50 C to 50 C It may be necessary to calibrate the downstream measurement switch with an offset To do this the respective positive or negative offset must be communicated over the service port to the control system see C 8 2 1 C 4 7 Connecting KNX Program KNX GlobalControl IP has a KNX bus connector This can support up to 128 KNX addresses using the integrated KNX module There is a programming button and a red LED as a programming display on the rear side to integrate the GlobalControl IP into an existing KNX system For more information on the integration of the GlobalControl IP into a KNX project please refer to the description of your KNX configuration software Stand 03 12 21 Ts COMMUNICATION a Installation and user manual TS C 4 8 Connecting power supply TOV L 1 Power To connect GlobalControl IP to the power supply e Connect the power adaptor connector cable to the terminal block on the Power port contact terminals 7 5V and GND on the rear of the GlobalControl IP GlobalControl IP is powered by an external 7 5V 2 93A 22W direct current power supply which is included in the delivery package C 4 9 Connecting network
51. nications IR Infrared HEX Hexadecimal MAC Media Access Control SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol POP3 Post Office Protocol Version 3 CET Central European Time UTC Coordinated Universal Time GMT Greenwich Mean Time CEST Central European Summer Time RTC Real time clock CR carriage return LF line feed 102 Stand 03 12 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual RZ TCPIP RS232 SMS EMAIL WWW KNX PC USB LAN ESD DNS Stand 03 12 Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Recommended Standard 232 Short Message Service Electronical Mail world wide web fieldbus for building automation Personal Computer Universal Serial Bus Local Area Network electro static discharge Milliseconds 1 1000 Seconds Domain Name System 103 ns oe Installation and user manual TLS Produktprogramm e Mobile Beschallungsanlagen e Computer Trainings Systeme e Sprachtrainingssysteme e Ubertragungstechnik e Spezialkabel TLS Product range Portable Sound Systems Computer Training Systems Language Training Systems Transmission Technology Special Cables Visit our website www tis gmbh com This product complies with the European directives and standards provided that it is installed maintained and used as described in the installation provisions and the operating instructions Technical data may be changed without prior notice 104 Stand 03 12
52. nstallation and user manual destination globalcontrol Destination parameter 14400 8 N 1 Parameter data Hallo 0OD 0A Data Build in modul Sending message to RS232 interface nb 1 Destination Output RS232 Ending 1 Parameters baudrate 14400 databits 8 stopbits 1 parity N Saving parameter 14400 8 N 1 New parameters 14400 8 N 1 Sending data Hallo 0D 0A OK If the condition is not correct the following output is displayed input message input 11 01 239 0014 IN 2 2 ON Arg input 11 01 239 0014 IN 2 2 ON Starting nea task arg input 11 01 239 0014 IN 2 2 ON pid 2903 get interface name searching for 11 01 239 0014 name found globalcontrol Input settet name globalcontrol IN 2 value ON No parameter input ready Event group found Testeventgruppe Condition INP globalcontrol IN 2 EQ OFF get input name globalcontrol IN 2 no input parameter returned input data ON compare between A ON and B OFF Comparison of input and event compare negative Comparison is negative Condition not true 86 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual lfconfig The network configuration can be displayed by means of the ifconfig command as well as the IP address Log into the system using root and enter ifconfig The information provided by the network now appears ifconfig ethO Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 1F E5 00 22 AE inet addr 192 168 1 201
53. ol on an LCD The library contains the entry LCD volume_up Z001W The flag is configured for 4 digits and has a value of 0000 A normal text must be set in quotation marks The RS232 command is thus as follows Z001W 0000Z 0D 0A Following a character the next two characters are processed as HEX characters The flag Volume is increased by 1 with every press of the button using the additional INCR command up to the maximum value 47 If the input is configured for cyclical sending the volume could also be continuously increased by continuously pressing the input button Stand 03 12 75 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual C 7 6 Using filters Conditions INP globalcontrol RS232 1 EQ FLG IN_Volume EQ globalcontrol RS232 1 1 6 Commands SET flg_ Antwort globalcontrol RS232 1 10 11 Description If in this example the incoming message is coming from RS232 1 Port ZO_001 0013Z 0D 0A the message is first compared with flag IN_Volume In this case only characters 1 to 6 of the message i e Z0_001 If the comparison is positive characters 10 and 11 are stored in the Commands in flag flg_response i e in this case 13 Following a character the next two characters are processed as HEX characters C 7 7 Buzzer Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 105 EQ ON Commands MSG ON TO globalcontrol BEEP Description The text ON is sent to globalcontrol s output BEEP by vir
54. onditions In the section Conditions the conditions get listed which must be fulfilled in order to execute the subsequent commands Input impulses or a timer can be used for this These can be linked to any number of flags Each condition must end with a semicolon Commands Commands are orders which are performed when the appropriate conditions are met Commands can be outputs which set flags as well as start a timer Each command must end with a semicolon For possible Conditions and Commands please refer to the appendix Syntax and or examples Stand 03 12 43 ns oe Installation and user manual Sketch 34 Events Schaltet Licht an und aus setings delete J down J up IE new event C 5 9 Control pages By means of Control Pages separate control and information pages can be created for users After creating them in the User menu item user authorisation user can selected here with settings see Sketch 35 The control pages are laid out differently if you are logged in as a user type user A simple display is available for configuring the pages Sketch 35 Control pages ee ee ES e Buttons for performing events or display fields for displaying information can now be created using the add control button see Figure 36 44 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual Sketch 36 Control pages add control The following entries are now possible Name Enter a name w
55. onfiguration set as active 50 Stand 03 12 Installation and user manual Ay The current configuration is overwritten when another configuration is activated If you have saved a configuration on a storage medium you can upload this using Browse and upload The current running configuration is shown in active configuration Firmware Settings The firmware currently running on the device is given actual firmware version 1 20 The operating software can be updated to its latest version using update firmware After pressing the update firmware button a new message appears Select the firmware file from your local disc and push the start update button Browse to select the file and load this onto the device using start update The file is in Firmware_GCIP_10 tuf format Email settings In order to be able to send e mails you must have an active user account with an e mail service provider The account settings must be entered into the fields provided for this purpose After making any changes you will need to press the save settings button Normally providers provide one server for receiving mails and another for sending Occasionally however a single server can fulfil both functions The POP server Post Office Protocol is responsible for receiving mail Outgoing mail goes through the SMTP server Simple Mail Transfer Protocol For configuration information and instructions please refer to your service prov
56. ow a name for the flag a pre defined value initial value and information can be input see Sketch 26 A flag can be assigned an initial value upon reboot Save by pressing the save button Note that conclusions can be drawn from the name as to the intended use see Naming Convention in the appendix The name may only contain specific characters see the appendix Character set Sketch 26 Flaf fuer Lichtstatus ON oder OFF Flags can be pre defined using value e g with ON OFF or an arbitrary number as well as any text If a flag is to represent figures in a specific format this figure must be specified in Value 38 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual Example The figure should always be four digits Value 0000 gt each figure is always shown with 4 digits 0005 0066 1234 C 5 7 Timer Timers are required in order to control temporal sequences Timers can be launched or reset in Events Events can also be deleted using a Timer Timer are created by pressing the button new see Sketch 27 Sketch 27 Timers A name for the timer as well as information can now be entered see Sketch 32 Note that conclusions can be drawn from the name as to the intended use see Naming Convention in the appendix The name may only contain specific characters see the appendix Character set There are two different kinds of timer A Periodic Timer The Periodic Timer once started runs for the set
57. ption WOL Wake On LAN is a standard for starting a switched off computer via the built in network GlobalControl IP allows the sending of Wake On LAN commands For a command of this kind 6 x FFh 16 x the relevant MAC address must be sent per UDP per broadcast Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 200 EQ ON Commands MSG LIB UDP workshop TO globalcontrol UDP Library Command workshop Parameter 255 255 255 255 9 Data YFFYFF FFYFF MFF FF 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 00 08 54 53 26 18 6 x FF HEX 16 x MAC address 80 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 8 Explanations C 8 1 Syntax see C 6 Initial operation Configuration C 8 2 Serviceport The Serviceport is used for communication with GlobalControl IP Here you can observe detailled the operating sequences The Serviceport is used predominantly for error diagnostics within the configuration You can connect the input Serviceport with a special cable to a serial Comport of your computer The Serviceport is a 4pin 3 5mm jack socket connection A cable for connecting the Serviceport is included in delivery If your PC does not have a serial RS232 interface you also have the possibility
58. s Wait for 5 seconds before performing the next command SLEEP 5 SEC C 6 3 6 Stop further processing BREAK The command BREAK ensures that no further events in the event group are performed No further parameters are required The command must end with a semicolon Possible combinations of the command BREAK BREAK Stand 03 12 69 ns oe Installation and user manual The BREAK command requires no further parameters In globalcontrol all events are performed consecutively In an event in which a device is activated by the press of a button and then switched off again in the next event using the same button the subsequent performances in the first event must be stopped using the BREAK command see Examples in the appendix C 6 3 7 RESET The RESET command can be used to reset the timer and the set time is then rebooted z B RESET timer The command must end with a semicolon 70 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 7 Examples Events Below are some examples of how events can appear in the GlobalControl IP These are intended to show you possible configurations of the system C 7 1 Analogue value acqusition Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 101 EQ ON Commands MSG GET TO build_in_interface ANALOG 1 Conditions INP globalcontrol ANALOG 1 EQ Commands SET analog1 build_in_interface ANALOG 1 Description A value query for Analogue input 1 is started by
59. t accidental re connection C 1 9 Warranty TLS warranty for TLS GlobalControl IP is 36 months Damages arising from improper operation or through use of force are not covered by this warranty The warranty is invalidated if unauthorised persons open the device C 1 10 Safety A Danger Voltage and current fluctuations when connecting the TLS GlobalControl IP may damage electronic components Connect all inputs and outputs before connecting the power supply AN Danger Allow technical staff only to connect the device e g EN 60204 DIN VDE 0100 0113 0160 A Danger Electrical shocks from the power supply units may be fatal or lead to grave injury to health Never open the housing of the TLS GlobalControl IP Stand 03 12 Ts COMMUNICATION Ts COMMUNICATION 8 Stand 03 12 Installation and user manual C 2 Application area and intended use TLS GlobalControl IP is a web based control system for the global administration monitoring and control of an unlimited number of conference rooms and objects TLS GlobalControl IP with LAN connection comprises interfaces for GSM KNX Ident No 8640105 RS232 IR analogue access and signal detection As an open system TLS GlobalControl IP supports all normal switching programmes touch panels and all control capable devices in the media building and industrial technology fields TLS GlobalControl IP communicates via LAN be this copper wired glass f
60. t counter to the SD card Output on the SDCARD i in the file number txt Mon Mar 14 12 22 59 2011 log counter 0009 Mon Mar 14 12 23 00 2011 log counter 0008 Mon Mar 14 12 23 01 2011 log counter 0007 Mon Mar 14 12 23 01 2011 log counter 0006 Mon Mar 14 12 23 02 2011 log counter 0005 Mon Mar 14 12 23 03 2011 log counter 0004 Mon Mar 14 12 23 03 2011 log counter 0003 Mon Mar 14 12 23 04 2011 log counter 0002 Mon Mar 14 12 23 05 2011 log counter 0001 Mon Mar 14 12 23 05 2011 log counter 0000 78 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 7 11 Motor control up down Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 2 EQ ON FLG blind EQ UP FLG run EQ OFF Commands SET run ON MSG ON TO globalcontrol OUT 1 SLEEP 5 SEC MSG OFF TO globalcontrol OUT 1 SET blind DOWN SLEEP 500 MS SET run OFF Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 3 EQ ON FLG blind EQ DOWN FLG run EQ OFF Commands SET run ON MSG ON TO globalcontrol OUT 2 SLEEP 5 SEC MSG OFF TO globalcontrol OUT 2 SET blind UP SLEEP 500 MS SET run OFF Description An output is set for a motor with input IN2 and the conditions that for example a screen is in position UP and the motor is not already running The flag Run is first set to ON so that there is no further start or immediate reverse order Stand 03 12 79 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual C 7 12 UDP command WOL Descri
61. tallation and user manual Sketch 6 Network search Interfaces Library Flags Timers Events Control pages system Erroriog SD card O O gt 0 e C E 0 26 Stand 03 12 Installation and user manual Following menu items are available for you C 5 1 Home This entry page contains general information on the respective Administrator Technician and User access levels Rights for the different user types Furthermore there is a Refresh and Help button on the bottom right hand corner Furthermore on the left hand side on the top of the display screen you can see which ID you have used to log into the system By clicking Logout you can log out from the system at any time A Please also make use of the Help buttons under each menu item These provide useful information on the configuration and use of the GlobalControl IP system C 5 2 User The User menu item can only be seen by Administrators The different users can be managed here There are three different kinds of users User Technicians and Admin o Users are end users who only see the control pages and are unable to make any changes to the system On the control pages users can trigger pre defined switching processes which are authorised to them or view values and status information which has been configured for them The User pages are displayed in a visually attractive design Flags are automatically reloaded on thes
62. tare reduce value gives the upper maximum and lower minimum values to which the count proceeds The minimum is zero and the maximum is 10000 If no value is given the count proceeds to the maximum and minimum values Negative counts are not possible Format defines the number of digits that the number should have A maximum of 5 digits is possible Format can be any character If format is not specified the upward and downward count proceeds as normal Each command must end with a semicolon The format of value can if required be padded as appropriate with zeros as placeholders Examples If Volume is 0005 for example it will increment to 0006 FLG Volume INCR 47 If MainVolume is for example 9 it will increment to 10 FLG MainVolume INCR 50 AVolume is now counted from 000 to 300 FLG AVolume INCR 300 xxx 68 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 6 3 5 Sleep wait SLEEP The SLEEP command allows a set time to elapse before the next command is processed Possible combinations of the command SLEEP SLEEP time unit time is a figure which can reach a maximum of 32767 This number must be set in quotation marks unit can be seconds or milliseconds The following are allowed sec SEC ms MS Each command must end with a semicolon 32767 seconds maximum time entry 9 hours 6 minutes 7 seconds Examples Wait 10 milliseconds before performing the next command SLEEP 10 m
63. to communicate over an USB Port via a special USB RS232 converter with GlobalControl IP After having made the connection a Terminal Programm for the serial interface must be opened Windows has for this e g the Hyper Terminal which you can find under Start Programs Accessories Communication 115200 8 N 1 should be selected as connection settings 115200 Baud 8 Databit None Parity 1 Stopbit A more comfortable programme is for example H7Term which is available for free on the internet A As you are directly accessing the operating system incorrect entries can cause serious damage to the system Make sure that you enter the exact wording of the command listed here The command root must be given beforehand in order to log into the system Stand 03 12 81 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual root enter Make sure that the line ending CR LF is set CR Carriage Return LF Line Feed GlobalControl responds with a status BusyBox v1 13 2 2010 04 21 09 15 26 CEST built in shell ash Enter help for a list of built in commands Various output modes can be set The following inputs are required for this purpose echo x gt usr system dbgconfig Enter The following inputs can be made for x x itself is not possible e x forall warnings information and error messages e x w for warnings and error messages e x n for error messages only echo n gt usr system dbgconfi
64. ts The GlobalControl IP has 5 inputs The inputs are subdivided into 2 connectors the first four inputs with a single ground potential on a single connector and the fifth input with a single ground potential on a separate connector Connecting an input with the ground potential triggers an input impulse The ground potential is defined by Potential 0 Volt and is the reference potential for all impulse and operating voltages The electrical potential is a voltage specification which references a fixed reference point Stand 03 12 15 Ts COMMUNICATION Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual GlobalControl IP reacts in an edge controlled manner Both positive as well as negative edges are in this way detected A connection to the ground is evaluated in the following programming as ON and a disconnection from the ground as OFF Parameters for the inputs can be set in Configuration see C 8 3 1 The delivery package contains respectively appropriate 5 and 2 pole counterparts Potential free buttons switches key switches etc can be connected to these using appropriate cables C 4 2 Connecting switching outputs 123 421 ob LETHE Outputs GlobalControl IP has 5 outputs The outputs are subdivided into 2 connectors the first four inputs with a single ground potential on a single connector and the fifth output with a single ground potential on a separate connector The outputs are Open
65. tual input 105 This triggers a 2 second tone on the buzzer 76 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 7 8 KNX in and outputs Conditions INP globalcontrol KNX 120 EQ 1 Commands MSG 1 TO globalcontrol KNX 5 C 7 9 Count increment Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 106 EQ ON FLG counter LT 10 Commands FLG counter INCR 10 xx MSG FLG counter TO globalcontrol SDCARD number txt Description The value for the counter is incremented by one by the virtual input 106 and a query whether the counter is lower than 10 The flag Counter is saved to the SD card Output on the SDCARD in the file number txt Mon Mar 14 11 15 35 2011 log 01 Mon Mar 14 11 15 50 2011 log 02 Mon Mar 14 11 17 14 2011 log 03 Mon Mar 14 11 17 16 2011 log 04 Mon Mar 14 11 17 17 2011 log 05 Mon Mar 14 11 17 18 2011 log 06 Mon Mar 14 11 17 19 2011 log 07 Mon Mar 14 11 17 20 2011 log 08 Mon Mar 14 11 17 22 2011 log 09 Mon Mar 14 11 17 23 2011 log 10 C 7 10 Count decrease Stand 03 12 77 ns oe Installation and user manual Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 107 EQ ON FLG counter GT 0 Commands FLG counter DECR O xxxx MSG counter FLG counter TO globalcontrol SDCARD number txt Description The value for the counter is decreased by one by the virtual input 107 and a query whether the counter is greater than 0 The flag is saved additionally with the tex
66. updated In time server update mode the time is automatically updated from the website indicated in the time server field The time is calculated using the time zone given in the time zone field Stand 03 12 49 ns oe Installation and user manual Time server This is a time server which returns a current time stamp Another time server can also be input in the next field in order to avoid setting an incorrect system time due to a faulty setting from a time server An update is performed automatically upon reboot Time This gives the current time in hours minutes and seconds Date This gives the date year month and day The time and date can be changed if the configuration is set to manual Intervall If an internet connection is present the time can also be regularly updated To do this the time interval between updates must be entered in nterval After making changes to the time settings you will need to press the save settings button Configuration Settings By using the button save configuration the current configuration can be saved On the right of the button optionally a name for the storaged data can be entered If no other name is specified automatically a name will be assigned This name consist of saved_Date_Time tar All saved configurations are listed under saved configurations Here you can save these to a storage medium download delete them delete or select them as the active c
67. ust be connected using the RF SMA connector Depending on the location of the GlobalControl IP it may be necessary to position the antenna away from the device An antenna RF 0 8 2 2GHzZ SMA which can be connected directly to the GlobalControl IP is included in the delivery package C 4 12 Control LEDs GSM Info Status IP ready GlobalControl IP has 4 coloured indicator lights The GSM orange LED indicator displays the following operating modes 8640105 units only e LED off No GSM module present GSM module not working Stand 03 12 23 ns oe Installation and user manual e LED blinking 64ms ON 800ms OFF Module cannot detect a radio network e LED blinking 64ms ON 3000ms OFF Module is connected to radio network The yellow Info LED is lit when an error has occurred The error message can be read under menu item Error log The green Status LED is lit when an IP address has been assigned to the GlobalControl IP This can be done once on a DHCP server or by entering a fixed IP address The blue IP ready LED is lit and or blinks when the GlobalControl IP is processing a command C 4 13 Operation display and Reset Reset ON Only use the Reset button if the GlobalControl IP no longer works properly and no longer reacts to normal inputs The hardware reset resets the GlobalControl IP to a defined initial state An operating system runs on the GlobalControl IP In the event of a hardware res
68. value ON or OFF by virtual input 103 A flag flagIN104 is set to the value ON or OFF by virtual input 104 Stand 03 12 73 Ts COMMUNICATION Installation and user manual In addition Output 1 is set to ON by the relevant input and querying of the flags of the other inputs The sequence of the events is crucial at the point as the events are processed sequentially The condition is only met once the input and the flag of the other input are ON The flags must first be set before the linking can proceed C 7 4 The Break command Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 1 EQ ON FLG ProjectorON EQ OFF Commands MSG ON TO globalcontrol RS232 1 SET ProjectorON ON BREAK Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 1 EQ ON FLG ProjectorON EQ ON Commands MSG OFF TO globalcontro l RS232 1 SET ProjectorON OFF Description A device projector is switched on by the press of a button The projector is also switched off again using the same button If no BREAK command is present the next command will also be processed as the flag was set to ON in the previous event 74 Stand 03 12 s oo Installation and user manual C 7 5 Linking messages Conditions INP globalcontrol IN 1 EQ ON Commands FLG Volume INCR 47 MSG LIB LCD volume_up FLG Volume Z 0D 0A TO globalcontrol RS232 1 Description This event links a library with a flag and text as an example of volume contr
69. y contain specific characters see the appendix Character set The storage of the command group is done by pressing the button save Sketch 30 Events Schaltet Licht an und aus save The command group has now been created and can be edited settings deleted delete saved download and its sequence can be modified see Sketch 31 Stand 03 12 41 TS a Installation and user manual All events are processed from top downwards The same is valid for the event groups Thus by pressing the button up and down the sequence of processing can be changed The respective event group can be enabled or disabled using the field on the right hand edge of the event group Sketch 31 Events new FL Durensuchen Jf upd By pressing the button settings the window for the selected event group opens again see Sketch 32 Sketch 32 Events Schaltet Licht an und aus save new event Pressing new event in the event group opens the Events window into which the actual commands are then entered see Figure 33 Enter the names and any required further information in the lines provided The starting conditions Conditions and commands Commands must also be provided 42 Stand 03 12 s ae Installation and user manual Sketch 33 Events icht_an schaltet Licht an INP globalcontrol IN 100 EQ ON FLG light EQ OFF MSG ON TO globalcontrol OUT 1 SET light ON BREAK C
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