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6. 6 2 Power Supply 6 2 1 General The modem must be powered V BATTERY by an external regulated DC power supply of in Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV between 5 5 V and 32 V The modem s various internal DC voltages are provided by an internal DC DC converter If the input voltage V BATTERY falls below 5 5 V the modem will not operate correctly 6 2 2 Protections The modem is protected by an in line 2 5 A 250 V fast blow fuse in the power supply cable supplied with the modem It also has internal protection against power supply spikes of more than 32 V Filter specifications Input output EMI RFI protection Signal smoothing 34 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 6 Functional Description 6 3 RS232 serial link 6 3 1 General The RS232 interface provides a level translation between the Wavecom GSM GPRS Module DCE and the PC COM port DTE The RS232 interface is protected internally ESD protection against external electrostatic spikes Filter specifications Input output EMI RFI protection Signal smoothing The following signals are available TX data CT103 TX RX data CT104 RX Request To Send CT105 RTS Clear To Send CT106 CTS Data Terminal Ready CT108 2 DTR Data Set Ready CT107 DSR Data Carrier Detect CT109 DCD Ring Indicator CT125 RI CT103 TX CT105 RTS DTE MODEM CT106 CTS DCE CT107 DSR CT108 2 DTR CT109 DCD CT125 RI RS232 signals The RS232 i
7. 2 3 Modem Labels Two labels are affixed on the bottom part of the modem e A production label provides the following information The product reference Crossed wheelie bin mark DEEE standard Current Voltage DC supply VDC The IMEI 15 digit bar code Made by ERCO amp GENER e Additional marking ROHS 2002 95 CE CE mark CSA UL FCC 14 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 3 General Presentation 3 General Presentation 3 1 Physical Description Description of the Modem 3 1 4 2 N Description 1 Connector Micro Fit 4 pins M 2 DIN 35 mm Rail Mounting clip 3 Connector Sub D 9 pins F 4 Front side 3 1 4 2 N Description 1 Rear side 2 SIM Card Cover 3 Connector SMA F GSM antenna 4 GSM LED see 4 1 4 EG SR2MOD0x SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 15 3 General Presentation 3 2 External connections 3 2 1 Connections 3 2 1 1 GSM antenna connector The GSM antenna connector is a 50 Ohms impedance female SMA type 3 2 1 2 4 pins Micro FIT female connector This connector allows the connection of an external DC supply 1 2 Pin Signal 1 VDC 2 GND 3 NC 4 NC 3 4 CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE e Do not connect a supply voltage to pins and 4 e Donotuse pins 3 and 4 Failure to follow the
8. Asole estraibili di fissaggio Patilhas de fixa o retr cteis 2 Power supply terminals Borniers vis d alimentation Schraubklemmen f r die Anschlusspannung Terminales de tornillos de alimentaci n Morsettiera di alimentazione Terminais de parafusos alimenta o 3 35 mm rail clip in spring Ressort de clipsage sur rail de 35 mm Klemmfeder auf 35 mm Schiene Resorte de clipsado en carril 35 mm Molla di aggancio su barra metallica da 35 mm N inch 5712 24 702 75 SR2MANO1EN SR2MANO1FR SR2MANO1DE SR2MANO1SP SR2MANO1IT SR2MANO1PO lt gt CDROM gt 3 1 lt SR2 IMPORTANT This document provides installation instructions only Zelio 2 set up operation and software instructions Those responsible for the application implementation or use of this product must ensure that the necessary design considerations have been incorporated into each application completely adhering to applicable laws performance and safety requirements regulations codes and standards The customer is responsible for all consequences of the application DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Turn power off before installing removing wiring or maintaining Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury Refer to User Manual SR2MANO1EN for complete IMPORTANT Ce document ne fournit que des instructions d install
9. PDP Packet Data Protocol PIN Personal Identity Number PLMN Public Land Mobile Network PUK Personal Unblocking Key RF Radio Frequency RFI Radio Frequency Interference RI Ring Indicator RMS Root Mean Square RTS Request To Send RX Receive SIM Subscriber Identification Module SMA SubMiniature version A RF connector SMS Short Message Service SNR Signal to Noise Ratio SPI Serial Peripheral Interface SPL Sound Pressure Level SPK SPeakKer SRAM Static RAM TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TDMA Time Division Multiple Access TU Typical Urban fading profile TUHigh Typical Urban High speed fading profile TX Transmit TYP TYPical UTC Universal Time Clock VSWR Voltage Stationary Wave Ratio 12 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 2 Packing 2 Packing 2 1 Contents The Modem is supplied with Modem packing case The Modem DIN 35 mm Rail mounting clip 2 mounting brackets Instructions Sheet 2 wire cable Red Black with in line fuse GSM magnetic Antenna SMA M EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 13 2 Packing 2 2 Packing Case Packing case external dimensions Width 70mm Height 70mm Length 150 mm An identification label is affixed on the top of the packing case It contains The Schneider Electric logo The product reference and information CE mark Identification label dimensions Height 50 mm Length 80 mm
10. 2 5 MM 24 1 x 0 25 1 x 2 5 MM 24 14 c 16 14 14 2 x 0 25 2 x 0 75 MM 24 18 0 5 N m 0 335 kg 18 02 2011 Scbneider d Electric The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein C Tick CSA 15 GOST IC PTCRB UL 60068 2 32 60068 2 6
11. 4 Miscellaneols ki 41 8 SECURITY RECOMMENDATIONS 7 nana ennt nn ana nennen 42 Nen LEA EU EDAM 42 8 2 SECURITY INA VEHICLES Kelimesi et tet URDU EM e e di 43 8 3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 4 22 32 2 e pasa EXTR MERE MER TERT RR SERERE ER RATER ERRARE ERRAT RUD TUER az 43 83 4 Y0UR RESPONSIBIL T a aa 43 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 5 Presentation Presentation Entirely dedicated to the wireless markets throughout the world the Modem allows a simple and rapid integration of GSM GPRS connectivity into M2M applications The Modem used the Wavecom Module Quad Band version 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Europe Bands 900 1800 MHz and US Bands 850 1900 MHz and GSM GPRS Class 10 The Modem references are according to ranges as follows Smart Relays Zelio Logic of Schneider Electric Modem reference SR2 MOD02 Identified by marking on the Modem and the labels Programmable Controllers Twido of Schneider Electric Modem reference SR2 MODOS Identified by marking on the Modem and the labels 6 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 Hazard Categories and Special Symbols Hazard Categories and Special Symbols The following symbols and special messages may appear in this manual or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure A lightning bolt or ANSI man
12. HAYES The table below shows at a quick glance the main AT commands useful for the control of the modem Description AT Command Response Interpretation Enter the PIN code AT CPIN xxxx xxxx PIN code OK PIN code accepted CME ERROR 16 PIN code incorrect 1 CME ERROR 3 PIN code already entered 1 Verification of GSM The modem is GSM attached to a 2 network registration ATTGBESS FOREG 0 3 local operator The modem is GSM attached OP operator in roaming mode The modem is searching for a CREG 0 2 network operator The modem is not recognized by the CREG 0 0 network Reception of an incoming call 2 ATA OK Reply to the call Maker voice gal ATD telephone OK Communication established number gt IMPORTANT the at the end of the sequence specifies a voice call CME ERROR 11 PIN code not entered CME ERROR 3 The credit has run out or the communication has already been established Make an emergency call 112 ATD112 OK Communication established Lost communication NO CARRIER Hang up ATH OK 19 The command AT CMEE 1 allows the display of extended error codes This command may be saved with the command AT amp W The command AT WIND 63 allows the display of the change of status of the SIM card present ready and to check divers modem states modem ready after RESET T
13. Products References The various features of the Modem are shown in the table below Modem Functions GSM Ouad Bands 900 1800 and 850 1900 MHz ETSI GSM Phase 2 Class 4 2 W 850 900 MHz Class 1 1 W 1800 1900 MHz SIM Toolkit Release 99 DATA Features GPRS Class 10 up to 4Rx 2Tx Supports PBCCH Coding schemes CS1 CS4 TCP IP Library PPPRFC TCP Socket UDP Socket SMTP POP3 FTP Asynchronous data circuit transparent and non transparent 9600 bps standard up to 14400 bps depending on network Compatible Fax Group 3 SMS point to point MT MO and SMS CB Memory Type Flash 32 Mbits and SRAM 4 Mbits 32 4 Interfaces Antenna GSM SMA F connector Power Supply 5 5 to 32 VDC micro FIT connector RS232 Audio via female 9 pin Sub D connector AT Commands GSM 07 05 and 07 07 SIM reader SIM 3 V 1 8 V DIN 35 mm Rail mounting Clip Supplied Accessories Mounting brackets x2 Power Supply cable 2 wire Micro FIT GSM magnetic Antenna SMA M 10 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 1 References 1 2 Abbreviations AC ACM AT BTS CLK CMOS cs CTS dB dBc dBi dBm DC DCD DCE DCS DSR DTE DTMF DTR EEPROM EFR E GSM EMC EMI ESD ETSI FIT FR FTA GCF GND GPIO GPRS GSM HR 1 IMEI 1 0 LED MAX ME MIC M
14. Ready and connected to DE Transmission mode ES IT D logo Zelio Soft 2 em curso Mensagem DESLIGADO PT Non pr t Nicht betriebsbereit No listo Non pronto N o preparado Pr t mais non connect au r seau Betriebsbereit aber nicht mit Netzwerk verbunden Listo pero no conectado a la red Pronto ma non connesso alla rete Preparado mas n o ligado rede Pr t et connect au r seau Betriebsbereit und mit Netzwerk verbunden Listo y conectado a la red Pronto e connesso alla rete Preparado e ligado rede Mode de transmission bertragungsmodus Modo transmisi n Modalit di trasmissione Modo de transmiss o W9 1606366 01 11 A03 4 4 Schneider Electric Modem User Guide EG SR2MOD0x SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 Schneider Presentation Document history Revision Modifications Author Date 000 CREATION VERSION UK LE BRETON 16 04 08 The main modifications in this document compared to its previous version are easily identifiable on a monitor by means of the blue text EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 3 Presentation CONTENTS PRESENTATIGIN eeu E ere da Da Rd a de LE cad 6 HAZARD CATEGORIES AND SPECIAL SYMBOLS mm 7 COPYRIGHT AND BISCEAIMER roh EE kakalak kaale asi 9 A REFERE
15. eee eben ere a alk POR Ud P ex sai isle 18 4 1 1 1 Using DIN 35 mm Rail mounting clip seem 18 4 1 1 2 Mounting the modem with 2 mounting 19 4 1 2 Modem Installation 1er ln ele i ya ta e aa ig ue ad e 19 413NetworkBandsScamning eiaeiiai niidi 20 414 GSM LED oia a Bee ee 20 4 1 5 Modem configuration PC side under Windows 21 5MODEMCOMMUNICATION 26 5 1 VERIFYING MODEM COMMUNICATION 26 5 2 centers RAS 27 5 3 VERIFYING GSM RECEIVE SIGNAL 2 28 5 4 VERIFYING THE PIN CODE bo eta oc na da anam Ya 29 5 5 VERIFYING MODEM REGISTRATION THE GSM NETWORK 0 8 lt 29 5 0 MA N AT COMMANDS HAYES 025204 a A ARA ame 30 5 7 POWERING DOWN THE UNIT ne Per RE ee RAP ERES ME e AR selek 31 5 8 RS232 V24 COMMUNICATION PROBLEM 31 5 9 ERROR MESSAGE em een lela caen E mn 32 5 10 NO GARRIER MESSAGE Int eR Te er Ra asa a SUID de RR 32 6 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ada akal gama alana ada 34 9
16. mm excluding connectors Overall Dimensions 90 x 54 5 x 25 5 mm 88 g max modem onl Weight 335 g max modem accessories Volume 101 5 cm Case Extruded aluminum Ingress Protection 1P31 The illustration below indicates the dimensions in mm of the modem showing the clearances necessary for installation 25 5max EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 37 7 Technical Characteristics 7 2 Electrical 7 2 1 Power supply Table Voltage range and power consumptions Operating voltage range 5 5 V to 32V DC Note The modem is permanently powered once the power supply is connected The table below indicates the consequences of over and under voltages to the modem Table Effects of a power supply level below 5 5 VDC or above 32 VDC If the voltage Then Falls bellow 5 5 V GSM communication may not operate properly Goes above 32 V transient peaks The modem has built in protection Goes above 32 V The modem is then protected by the in line fuse continuous over voltage The modem is short circuited by an internal varistor The table below indicates the power supply consumption of the modem without the RS232 connected Table Consumption 1 without RS232 connected CONDITIONS 850 900 MHz 1800 1900 MHz T 25 and 3 V SIM
17. sus tolerancias son compatibles con las de la red el ctrica No conecte el equipo a menos que se haya eliminado la alimentaci n o que la zona no sea peligrosa OPERACION DEL EQUIPO INVOLUNTARIA Este producto no esta disefiado para un uso en funciones criticas de una maquina de seguridad Donde existan riesgos para el personal o el equipa miento use cierres de seguridad cableados adaptados No desmonte repare ni modifique los productos Este producto esta disefiado para un uso en un recinto cerrado seg n las especificaciones que se describen en estas instrucciones al apartado Condiciones de Instalaci n Instale los productos en las condiciones de entorno de funcionamiento descritas Si no se respetan estas precauciones pueden producirse graves lesiones dafios materiales o incluso la muerte Schneider Electric W9 1606366 01 11 A03 02 2008 1 4 1500 0395 Rail 35 mm IEC EN 60715 Installation conditions Conditions d installation Condiciones de instalaci n 2 m s 2 55 131 F Sy gt Service conditions M4 x 20 8 x 32 1 Nm 8 8 Ib in Power factor CSA Certification 25 96 Facteur de marche Certification CSA 25 96 Factor de marcha Certificaci n CSA 25 Conditions de fonctionnement Condiciones de funcionamiento Operating 20 55 Temp
18. IN MNP MO MS MT NOM Pa PBCCH Alternating Current Accumulated Call Meter ATtention prefix for modem commands Base Transceiver Station CLocK Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Coding Scheme Clear To Send Decibel Decibel relative to the Carrier power Decibel relative to an Isotropic radiator Decibel relative to one milliwatt Direct Current Data Carrier Detect Data Communication Equipment Digital Cellular System Data Set Ready Data Terminal Equipment Dual Tone Multi Frequency Data Terminal Ready Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Enhanced Full Rate Extended GSM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility ElectroMagnetic Interference ElectroStatic Discharges European Telecommunications Standards Institute Series of connectors micro FIT Full Rate Full Type Approval Global Certification Forum GrouND General Purpose Input Output General Packet Radio Service Global System for Mobile communications Half Rate Input International Electrotechnical Commission International Mobile Equipment Identification Input Output Light Emitting Diode MAXimum Mobile Equipment MiCrophone MINimum Microcom Networking Protocol Mobile Originated Mobile Station Mobile Terminated NOMinal Output Pascal for speaker sound pressure measurements Packet Broadcast Control Channel EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 11 1 References PC Personal Computer PCL Power Control Level
19. NAR D Extra Settings Extra initialization commands TE Change Default Preferences D Cancel General In the menu General select 115200 bps and None as Flow Control method Standard 56000 bps Modem Default Preferences 9 E Call preferences Disconnect call if idle for more than mins Cancel the call if not connected within 60 secs Data Connection Preferences Sy Port speed us 2 Data Protocol Compression Flow cours Cancel 24 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 4 Using the modem Step Action Click on Advanced and the following window appears Enter the parameters according to the modem configuration see chapter 5 1 In the example below the configuration is for the SR2 MOD02 Modem Standard 56000 bps Modem Default Preferences Gener Advanced Cancel 10 Reboot the PC and the modem After that the modem is operational EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 25 5 Modem communication 5 Modem communication 5 1 Verifying modem communication Connect the modem RS232 port to the PC COM port According to the type of modem configure the DTE RS232 port as follows Zelio Logic SR2 MODO2 Twido SR2 MOD03 Data rate 115200 bauds Data size 7 bi
20. NCES e heleki ka esi akika ebi belden a n nl eldeki bekle ap iken bi thee agate 10 1 1 PRODUCTS REFERENCES inss sas epe A A de SS ali eee eee es 10 1 2 ABBREVIATIONS iki EL 11 aran illaki 13 2 T CONTENTO kes n o etur ee Mt a cuit a in a spk a ae 13 2 2 PACKING CASE saz ire e Sem ayl iznin seri sali enn Me Se alli asi ei MS 14 2 3 MODEMILABE ES D Be sadi lr dew d z asa raia inin Seria size 14 3 GENERAL PRESENTATION init dt ttt ee aki ha tpi e TEM pte ili a aed 15 3 1 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION us saia iced er A UE DURO exe uet da 15 3 2 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS tco dene pen dite dic DEE ede Rede an 16 3 2 1 COnlInectlons a 4i medendi Cu t E qued exp rdg ee eki 16 3 2 1 1 GSM antena connector cdta al E tede eae e HH ERR e gue 16 3 2 1 2 4 pins Micro FIT female connector 16 3 2 1 3 9 pins Sub D female nnne 16 3 27 2 ACCESSOTIOS ee ttd d mz ya A dama A 17 3 2 2 1 2 wires micro FIT supplycable AAMMA e A A A gt A gt Zm A eene nennen nnne nenne 17 3 2 2 2 GSM magnetic Antenna 5 17 4 USING THE MODEM la esek pes Mande Saltak 18 AA STARIINGWITH THE MODEM e aaa a D akk ki a dama as tote ek i 18 AMONIO RE MOV a
21. OSION O DE ARCO Desconecte la alimentaci n antes de realizar los procesos de instalaci n cableado o mantenimiento Si no se respetan estas instrucciones se producir n graves dafios corporales o la muerte WARNING AVERTISSEMENT ADVERTENCIA EXPLOSION HAZARD According to CSA C22 2 No 213 This equipment is suitable for use in class l division 2 groups A B C and D or non hazardous locations only Substitution of components may impair suitability for class division 2 Confirm that the product power supply voltage and its tolerances are compatible with those of the network Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION This product is not intended for use in safety critical machine functions Where personnel and or equipment hazard exist use appropriate hard wired safety interlocks Do not disassemble repair or modify the controllers This controller is designed for use within an enclosure according to specifications described in these instructions in the paragraph on installation conditions Install the controllers in the operating environement conditions described below Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage RISQUE D EXPLOSION Selon CSA C22 2 No 213 cet quipement est acceptable pour utilisation dans les endroits dangereux de
22. The use of cellular telephones can be hazardous to the operations of the plane disturb the cellular network and is illegal The non observance of this instruction can lead to the suspension of cellular telephone services as well as a fine e Ata refueling station e area with a potentially explosive atmosphere which could lead to an explosion or fire e n hospitals and similar places where medical equipment may be in use Failure to follow these instructions will result in death serious injury or equipment damage 8 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 Copyright and Disclaimer Copyright and Disclaimer All rights reserved The reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or the totality of the contents of this document in any form mechanical or electronic without the prior written authorization from Schneider Electric is strictly prohibited Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Product Inc The names of products and companies mentioned in this document may be names or trademarks of their respective holders Use of certain products or services described in this document may require subscription or a paying subscription The availability of certain products or services described in this document can vary according to the configurations and the materials In certain countries restrictions of use of the equipment may apply Contact your nearest legally qualified local
23. V DC See chapter 6 2 1 Is the serial cable connected at Verify the connection of the serial cable both ends PC and Modem Is the serial cable correctly cabled Cable the serial cable according to the table in according to the table in chapter chapter 3 2 1 3 3 2 1 3 Returns nothing or 1 the communications terminal Ensure that the terminal configuration random characters correctly configured on the PC corresponds to that of the modem See chapter 5 1 for the factory configuration according to the modems Is there another application using Close the conflicting application the same port thus creating a conflict Is the modem echo deactivated Enter the command ATE100 followed by AT amp W and without message reporting if a backup is reguired EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 31 5 Modem communication 5 9 ERROR message The modem returns the message ERROR in response to an AT command in the following cases e The COM portis not directed to the modem but to another modem Enter the command ATI The response should be WAVECOM MODEM All other responses indicate a dialog with another modem Verify the COM port used in the communications application e Thesyntax ofthe AT command is incorrect Re enter the command e Thesyntax ofthe AT command is correct but with incorrect parameters Enter the command AT CMEE 1 to obtain an error message with its error code in
24. a minuto Shock resistance IEC 60068 2 27 147 m sec 15 g 11 ms duration 3 shocks per axis Tenue aux chocs IEC 60068 2 27 147 m sec 15 g dur e 11 msec Resistencia mecanica 147 m sec 15 g 3 chocs par axe sur les trois axes los golpes duraci n 11 msec IEC 60068 2 27 3 golpes por eje Enclosure material Self extinguishable Mati re boitier Auto extinguible Material caja Autoextinguible Standard applicable operating conditions IEC EN 61131 2 Normes applicable conditions de fonctionnement IEC EN 61131 2 Norma de aplicaci n condiciones de funcionamiento IEC EN 61131 2 W9 1606366 01 11 A03 2 4 Wiring architecture Architecture c blage Verkabelungsarchitektur Architettura di cablaggio Arguitectura de cableado Esguema de liga o ZM 1 1A Fuse EP Fusible 1 1 Sicherung 1A 1 100240 Fusible 1 A Fusibile 1 A Fus vel 1 A Zelio 2 COM SR2 Beeeee 5 2 Eeeeee SR3 Beeeee HEM SR2COMO 300 11 81 CDROM lt SR2 SFTO1 mm inch PSTN Modem SR2 MODO1 2 o u Or SR2 CBLO7 oder O 500 19 69 GSM Modem SR2 MOD02 3 850 900 1800 1900 MHz 2 SR2 95801 CDROM 3000 118 11 SR2 SFTO1 2 SR2 CBLO1 3000 118 11 2 Only use specfied cable Utiliser uniquemen
25. aneous Filter specifications Input output EMI RFI protection Signal smoothing EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 41 8 Security Recommendations 8 Security Recommendations 8 1 General It is important to follow the specific regulations for the use of radio operator equipment in particular the possible risks of radio frequency interference RFI Please follow carefully the security advice given below Turn off your GSM modem e Onan aircraft The use of cellular telephones can endanger the operations of the plane disturb the cellular network and is illegal The non observance of this instruction can lead to the suspension of cellular telephone services as well as a fine e Atarefueling station e In any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere which could lead to an explosion or a fire e n hospitals and similar places where medical equipment may be in use Restrictions of use of radio operator equipment in e Fuel depots e Chemical factories e Locations where demolition is under way e Other places where signs indicate that the use of cellular telephones is prohibited or dangerous e Other places where you should normally turn off the engine of your vehicle There can be a hazard associated with the use of your GSM modem close to insufficiently protected medical devices such as acoustic apparatus and pacemakers Consult the manufacturers of medical equipment to determine if it is adequately protect
26. ation Reportez vous au Manuel Utilisateur Z8R2MANO1FR pour des instructions concernant outre l installation le fonctionnement et la partie logicielle Zelio 2 Les responsables de l application de la mise en oeuvre ou de l utilisation de ce produit doivent s assurer que les consid rations n cessaires de conception ont t incorpor es chaque application en parfaite ad quation aux lois aux besoins de performance et de s curit la r glementation aux normes et standards Le client est responsable des cons quences de son application A DANGER RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION D EXPLOSION OU D ARC ELECTRIQUE Coupez l alimentation avant d installer de c bler ou d effectuer une op ration de maintenance Le non respect de cette instruction entrainera la mort ou des blessures graves IMPORTANTE Este documento solo contiene instrucciones para la instalaci n Consulte el manual de instrucciones SR2MANO1SP para obtener informaciones m s all de la instalaci n del funcionamiento y del programa Zelio 2 Los responsables de la aplicaci n implementaci n o uso de este producto deben asegurarse que las consideraciones de disefio necesarias hansido incorporadas en cada aplicaci n completamente de acuerdo con las leyes requirimientos de rendimiento y seguridad regulaciones c digos y modelos aplicables El cliente esta responsable de la consecuencia de su aplicaci n PELIGRO RIESGO DE ELECTROCUCION DE EXPL
27. ation type supported by the network Ensure that the selected modulation type is supported by the called number Ensure that the selected modulation type is supported by the network If not select a compatible modulation type with the command AT CBST 0 0 1 32 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 5 Modem communication If the modem returns the message NO CARRIER use the command AT CEER to see the extended error code Refer to the table below for a list of extended error codes and their meanings Error code Meaning Observations 1 Unassigned unallocated number 16 Normal call clearing 17 User busy 18 No user responding 19 User alerting no answer 21 Call rejected 22 Number changed 31 Normal unspecified 50 Requested facility not subscribed Check your subscription data subscription available 68 ACM equal to or greater than ACMmax No more SIM card credit or card expired 252 Call barring on outgoing calls 253 Call barring on incoming calls 3 6 8 Network cause Check with the operator 29 34 38 41 42 43 44 4T 49 57 58 63 65 69 70 79 254 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 33 6 Functional Description 6 Functional Description 6 1 Architecture RS232 Interface SUB D GSMIGPRS 9 pins Module V Battery GROUND Micro Fit 4 pins SIM Card Socket
28. c area European area for instance that is then to be used in a different area US for instance the SIM card must be removed while modem is switched on This is because a new network search procedure is automatically initialized after the removal or change of the SIM card while the device is switched on 4 1 4 GSM LED The state of the modem is indicated by the GSM LED located on the rear side of the modem see chapter 3 1 The table below shows the meaning of the different states of the GSM LED GSM LED LED activity Modem state ON LED on fixed The modem is powered it is ready to function but not yet recognized by the network the PIN code has not yet been entered or the antenna is not connected LED flashing The modem is powered the PIN code is active the modem is once every 2 seconds recognized by the network and is ready to make or receive a call Idle mode LED flashing The modem is powered and currently in communication Once a second Voice Data or Fax OFF LED off The modem is not powered or is in the RESET phase 20 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 4 Using the modem 4 1 5 Modem configuration PC side under Windows XP In order to use this modem PC side it is necessary to install and configure this modem under Windows with the same communication parameters see chapter 5 1 To add a modem under Windows follow instructions below Step Actio
29. card Nom mA Max mA Nom mA Max mA Idle mode 2 at 5 5V 17 5 23 17 5 23 at 12V 11 7 16 5 11 7 16 5 at 24V 10 14 10 14 at 32V 8 6 11 5 8 6 11 5 Idle mode 32K 3 at 5 5V 12 14 5 12 14 5 at 12V 9 2 11 3 9 2 11 3 at 24V 8 10 5 8 10 5 at 32V 7 7 9 7 7 7 9 7 In communication GSM at 5 5V 182 5 195 5 135 145 1RX 1TX at 12V 96 103 5 71 75 78 at 24V 50 54 37 40 Power 2W 1W at 32V 40 44 5 31 34 75 In communication GPRS CL10 at 5 5V 320 341 230 242 3RX 2TX at 12V 165 177 120 127 5 at 24V 87 93 64 68 Power 2W 1W at 32V 67 72 50 53 5 During TX bursts at 5 5V 1178 1400 670 780 at 12V 600 712 342 400 at 24V 320 375 180 220 Power 2W 1W at 32V 230 274 132 156 1 The power consumption may vary by 5 over the whole operating temperature range 20 C to 55 C 2 Idle mode modem is registered on the network but not in communication 3 Idle mode 32K low power mode controlled by an external application via the DTR CTS signals 38 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 7 Technical Characteristics 7 2 2 Interface SIM Table SIM card characteristics SIM Card 3Vor 1 8V 7 2 3 GSM DCS 7 2 3 1 Frequency bands Table Frequency ranges Parameter GSM 850 E GSM 900 DCS 1800 PCS 1900 Transmission 824t0849MHz 880t0915MHz 1710 to 1785 MHz 1850 to 1910 MHz Frequency Reception 869 to 894 MHz 925 to 960 MHz 1805 to 1880 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz F
30. classe division 2 groupes A B C et D ou non classifi s seulement Le remplacement des composants peut affecter l utilisation en classe division 2 Assurez vous que la tension d alimentation du produit avec ses tol rances est compatible avec celles du r seau Assurez vous que l alimentation est coup e ou que la zone ne pr sente aucun danger avant de connecter l quipement OPERATION D EQUIPEMENT NON INTENTIONNELLE Ce produit ne doit pas tre utilis dans des fonctions critiques de machine de s ret L o il existe des risques pour le personnel et ou le mat riel utilisez les contacts de s curit c bl s appropri s Veuillez ne pas d monter r parer ni modifier le contr leur Ce contr leur logique doit tre utilis dans une enceinte ferm e selon les sp cifications d crites dans cette notice au paragraphe Conditions d installation Installez les contr leurs dans un environnement de fonctionnement normal comme indiqu Le non respect de cette directive peut entrainer la mort des l sions corporelles graves ou des dommages mat riels RIESGO DE EXPLOSION Segun CSA C22 2 No 213 Este aparato esta preparado para trabajar dentro de ambientes peligrosos de classe Division 2 grupos A B C y D o unicamente en lugares no peligrosos Reemplazar componentes puede perjudicar la adecuaci n para la clase divisi n 2 Aseg rese de que la tensi n de alimentaci n del producto y
31. d If no echo is returned when entering an AT command it could be that The modem s echo function is deactivated setting by default The Local echo of your communication application is not activated The echo is configured by the command ATE and requires a back up with the command AT amp W To activate the modem echo enter the command When using a communication application to send AT commands to the modem it is recommended to deactivate the local echo in your communication application activate the modem echo enter the command ATE 1 For a communication Machine to Machine with the modem it is recommended to deactivate the modem echo enter the command ATEO to avoid the CPU receiving redundant responses EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 27 5 Modem communication 5 3 Verifying GSM receive signal guality The modem will be able to establish a call only if the received GSM signal is of a sufficient level The command AT CSQ will return the reception level rssi of the signal sent by the closest GSM Base Transceiver Station BTS as well the receive bit error rate ber When the SIM card is present and the PIN code has been entered the command AT CSQ will return the signal level from the BTS on the subscribed operator network When used without the SIM card this command will simply indicate the closest BTS due to the fact that the modem cannot identify the current subscription It
32. e modem turned off Step Action 1 Remove the SIM card cover on the rear side 2 Carefully insert the SIM card into its holder 3 Put the SIM card cover on the rear side 4 Connect the GSM antenna to the SMA connector 5 Plug the 9 pins Sub D connector of modem to the device by using the RS232 cable 6 Connect the supply cable to an external regulated DC source 7 Connect the supply cable to the modem and turn on the power supply The modem will control the network bands and the GSM LED will light up Insertion Ojea Direction of the SIM Card The modem is now ready for use If you used a PC Terminal refer to the chapter 5 for a description of the commands for configuring and using the modem EG SR2MOD0x SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 19 4 Using the modem 4 1 3 Network Bands Scanning By default the modem is configured to first automatically check the European network bands After insertion of SIM card Network bands scanning is activated An embedded application automatically checks the presence of a network In case of absence it switches to the US network bands and continues its search This cycle is repeated until a valid network is found The detected GSM network is stored in the modem In the case of use of new SIM card a new network search procedure is automatically initialized Note In the case of a modem configured with a SIM card for use in a specifi
33. ears e Do not expose the modem to the extreme environments such as a high temperature or a high humidity content e Do notuse or store the modem in dusty or dirty places e Do not open or disassemble the modem ALL WARRANTIES ARE VOID IF THE PRODUCT IS OPENED ALTERED AND OR DAMAGED e Do not expose the modem to liquids It is not impermeable e Avoid dropping striking or shaking the modem violently e Do not place the modem near computer disks credit or voyage cards or other magnetic media The information contained on the discs or the cards can be affected by the modem e The use of third party equipment or accessories not made or authorized by Schneider Electric can cancel the guarantee 8 4 Your responsibility This modem is under your responsibility Treat it with care It is not a toy Install it in a secure place out of the reach of children Make a careful note of your PIN and PUK SIM Card codes Familiarize yourself with the modem and its functions Use the security functions to prevent unauthorized use and or theft EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 43
34. ed The use of your GSM modem close to other electronic equipment may also cause interference if the equipment is insufficiently protected Observe all the manufacturers warnings and recommendations for the equipment The modem is designed to be used with fixed and mobile applications e Fixed application The GSM modem is physically connected to a site and it is not possible to be easily moved to another site e Mobile application The GSM modem is designed to be used in various places other than fixed and is intended for use in portable applications 42 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 8 Security Recommendations 8 2 Security in a vehicle Do not use your GSM modem whilst driving a vehicle unless equipped with a correctly installed ear piece hands free kit Respect the national regulations for the use of cellular telephones in vehicles Road safety is always a priority An incorrect installation of a GSM modem in a vehicle could cause incorrect operation of the electronics of the vehicle To avoid such problems ensure that the installation is carried out by a qualified person At the time of the installation verify the electronic protection system of the vehicle The use of an apparatus to activate the headlights or the horn of a vehicle on a public highway is not authorized 8 3 Care and maintenance The suggestions below will help you to look after and preserve this product for many y
35. erature de 20 55 C Temperatura de 20 55 temperature 4 F 131 F fonctionnement di funcionamiento 7 Storage 40 70 C Temp rature de 40 70 C Temperatura de 40 70 temperature 40 F 158 F stockage almacenamiento Relative Humidity Level RH1 30 95 non condensing Humidit relative Niveau RH1 30 95 96 sans condensation Humedad relativa Nivel RH1 del 30 95 96 no condensante Pollution Degree 2 IEC EN 61131 2 Degr de pollution 2 IEC EN 61131 2 Grado de contaminaci n 2 IEC EN 61131 2 Degree of Protection IP 20 IEC 60529 Degr de protection IP 20 IEC 60529 Grado de proteci n IP 20 IEC 60529 Altitude Operations 0 2000 m 0 6562 ft Altitude Fonctionnement 0 2000 m Altitud Utilizaci n 0 2000 m Transport 0 3048 m E 0 10000 ft Transport 0 3048 m Transporte 0 3048 m Vibration resistance IEC 60068 2 6 Mounting on rail or panel 5 9 Hz amplitude 3 5 mm 0 14 in 9 150 Hz acceleration 1 g 10 cycles axis 1 octave minute Tenue aux vibrations IEC 60068 2 6 En montage sur rail et panneau 5 9 Hz amplitude 3 5 mm 9 150 Hz acc l ration 1 g 10 cycles axe 1 octave minute Resistencia a las vibraciones IEC 60068 2 6 En montaje en carril y panel 5 9 Hz amplitud 3 5 mm 9 150 Hz aceleraci n 1 g 10 cyclos eje 1 octav
36. government representative for more information Schneider Electric operates a method of continuous development Consequently Schneider Electric reserves the right to change and improve its products and documentation at any time and without notice The contents of this document are provided as is All information contained herein is provided in good faith No responsibility can be assumed as to the precision and reliability of the contents of this document Except for the applicable obligatory laws no guarantee in any form explicit or implicit including but without being limited to it is granted as to the aptitude for marketing and suitability to a particular use Schneider Electric reserves the right to revise this document or to withdraw it at any time and without notice Schneider Electric cannot in any case to be held responsible for any loss of data or income as well as particular damage incidental consecutive or indirect In its continuing research into improving its products Schneider Electric reserves the right to modify its products and documentation at any time PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material 2008 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 9 1 References 1 References 1 1
37. his command may be saved with the command AT amp W 2 The command AT CRC 1 will in the case of an incoming call display more detailed ring information indicating the type of call voice data or fax This command may be saved with the command AT amp W Examples For VOICE CRING VOICE For DATA CRING REL ASYNC For FAX CRING FAX 30 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 5 Modem communication 5 7 Powering down the unit Do not cut off the supply of modem whilst in communication or dialogue without having first detached from the network operator To avoid network congestion when powering down the modem it is essential to first execute the command If this is not done then in certain cases the modem can remain registered on the network Before cutting the power in dialog mode no communication send the following command to the modem AT CPOF AT CFUN 0 identical functioning The modem will return OK and is no longer registered on the network The radio module is put into standby and the power may then be removed 5 8 RS232 V24 Communication problem If the modem does not respond to any of the AT commands via the RS232 then refer to the table below for a list of possible causes and solutions If the modem Check Action Returns nothing Is the modem correctly powered Ensure that the modem is connected to an external regulated power source 5 5V to 32
38. is therefore advisable to make this test with the SIM card present To verify the GSM signal quality perform the following operations Using a communication application enter the command AT CSQ The response is in the following format CSQ lt rssi gt lt ber gt where lt rssi gt indicates the reception level lt ber gt receive bit error rate Verify the value lt rssi gt with the aid of the table below rssi value Gain dbm Interpretation ber value Interpretation 0 113 dbm Insufficient 0to7 22 11010 111 to 95 dbm Insufficient 11t030 93 to 53 dbm Sufficient 31 max 51 dom Perfect 99 Unknown not detectable 99 Unknown not detectable The GSM modem will function correctly with a minimum lt rssi gt of between 11 and 15 Below 10 the signal is insufficient the modem cannot function depending on the geographical situation or the mobility of the vehicle Above 15 the signal is of a sufficient level 28 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 5 Modem communication 5 4 Verifying the PIN code The PIN code is essential in order to make a call or to accept a call from the GSM network The PIN code is held on the SIM card and can be modified by the user To verify a previously entered PIN code use a communication application and enter the command AT CPIN The table below shows the main responses from the modem Comma
39. m 4 1 Starting with the modem 4 1 1 Mounting Removal 4 1 1 1 Using DIN 35 mm Rail mounting clip The modem is supplied with a DIN 35 mm Rail mounting clip mounted on the case The DIN 35 mm Rail mounting clip allows a fast and easy mounting removal on an OMEGA DIN 35 mm Rail IEC EN 60715 DIN 35 mm 7 5 mm Gy ALA N AAA 1 1 Rail DIN x Omega Ll Step Action Mounting the modem Press the modem on DIN 35 mm Rail NM gt Rotate to lock the modem on the Rail Removing the modem Press the modem on DIN 35 mm Rail Rotate to unlock the modem on the Rail Take out the modem EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 4 Using the modem 4 1 1 2 Mounting the modem with 2 mounting brackets To mount the modem on a support use the mounting brackets as shown in the diagram below Note N b 4 Must be mounted to a flat surface Maximum height of the screw head height 2 mm Fixing brackets Mounting brackets PT Screws must 2 2 be unscrewed for removal Step Action 1 Remove the 2 DIN 35 mm Rail mounting clip screws 2 Slide the support of the DIN 35 mm Rail clip 3 Insert the 2 mounting brackets 4 1 2 Modem Installation To install the modem it is recommended to perform the following operations with th
40. mmended by Schneider Electric 7 3 Environmental characteristics For the correct operation of the modem stay within the limits listed in the table below Table Environmental characteristics Operating temperature 20 C to 55 C Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C Operating humidity without condensation HR lt 95 at 55 C Atmospheric pressure normal 7 4 Standards Conformities The product conforms to the following requirements R amp TTE 1999 5 EC Directive Regulations of standard ETSI EN 301 489 7 EN301 419 1 et EN 301 511 2002 96 CE DEEE crossed out wheelie bin The Modem conforms to the 2002 95 CE ROHS requirements Conformity available on web site www telemecanique com 40 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 7 Technical Characteristics 7 5 Protections 7 5 1 Power supply The modem is protected by an in line fuse in the power supply cable supplied with the modem The fuse type is FSD 2 5 A 250 V FAST 7 5 2 Over voltage The modem is protected against voltages over 32 VDC When the supply voltage exceeds 32 VDC the power supply is cut in order to protect the internal electronic components against the over voltage 7 5 3 ESD The modem will withstand ESD s on all accessible parts of the modem except for the RF part according to the IEC 61000 4 2 requirements 8 kV air discharge 4 kV contact discharge 7 5 4 Miscell
41. n In the menu Start Control panel select Phone and Modem Options The following window appears Phone and Modem Options 2 x Dialing Ru Modems Didvanced The following modems are installed Be zn Modem 1 1 AtachedTo lt Standard 19200 bps Modem amp Standard 55000 bps Modem COMI Remove Properties Cancel Apply Click on Modem then Add The following window appears Add Hardware Wizard Install New Modem gt Do you want Windows to detect your modem CS Windows will now try to detect your modem Before continuing you should 1 If the modem is attached to your computer make sure it is tumed on 2 Quit any programs that may be using the modem Click Next when you are ready to continue lt Back Cancel Check the box Don t detect my modem and click on Next EG SR2MOD0x SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 21 4 Using the modem Step Action Add Hardware Wizard Install New Modem SS Select the manufacturer and model of your modem If your modem is not listed or if you have an installation disk click Have Disk Standard Modem Types Sy Standard 19200 bps Modem 5 Standard 28800 bps Modem q Standard 56000 bps M odem Have Disk E This driver is digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important A Choose a standard modem 56000 bps a
42. nd Response Interpretation CPIN ERROR SIM card is absent or unknown CPIN READY The PIN code is correct CPIN SIM PIN The PIN code is bad or not yet entered CPIN SIM PUK The PUK code is required 5 5 Verifying modem registration on the GSM network 1 Ensure that a valid SIM card is present in the SIM card reader in the modem 2 Using a communications application enter the following AT commands a AT CPIN xxxx Enter the PIN code The user has only 3 attempts to enter the PIN code After the third attempt only the PUK code supplied by the operator will allow a new PIN code to be entered b AT CREG Verify the network registration status The response will be of the following format CREG modes stat where Modes un solicited registration message configuration Slat registration status 3 Verify the registration status with the aid of the following table Command Response Interpretation AT CREG CREG 0 0 The modem is not recognized by the network CREG 0 2 The modem is searching for a network operator CREG 0 1 The modem is GSM attached to a local operator i The modem is GSM attached to an operator in CREG 0 5 roaming mode If the modem is not registered verify the antenna connection and the receive signal level see chapter 5 3 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 29 5 Modem communication 5 6 Main AT commands
43. nd click on Next Add Hardware Wizard Install New Modem Select the port s vou want to install the modem on Q You have selected the following modem Standard 56000 bps Modem n which ports do you want to install it A ports Selected ports Select the communication port where the modem is connected and click on Next Windows installs the modem 22 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 4 Using the modem Step Action to the modem Phone and Modem Options 2 xj Dialing Rules Modems Advanced The following modems are installed Modem 3 Attached To Standard 19200 bps Modem amp Click on standard modem 56000 bps then on Properties After the modem is installed it is necessary to configure the communication port link Standard 56000 bps Modem Properties ax General Modem Diagnostics Advanced Driver Port COM Speaker volume Maximum Port Speed TE Dial Control Wait for dial tone before dialing Cancel Click on Modem and select 115200 as maximal port speed EG SR2MOD0x SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 23 4 Using the modem Step Action Click on Advanced then Change Default Preferences Standard 56000 bps Modem Properties 21 xl General Modem E A
44. nterface allows a certain amount of flexibility in the use of its signals For example the modem may operate in the 3 wire mode using only the TX RX and GND signals However the CTS and RTS signals will also be required for GPRS applications and X Modem upgrade EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 35 6 Functional Description 6 3 2 Mode Autobauding The auto baud mode allows the modem to automatically detect the transmission speed used by the DTE Only the following speeds will be detected 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 bps Auto baud detection cannot be guaranteed for speeds below or above these speeds The auto baud mode is controlled by the AT commands Note See at chapter 5 1 for the default configuration of modems 6 3 3 Pins description Table Pins description Signal m A uM UO RS232 standard Description CTXD CT103 2 TX Transmit serial data CRXD CT104 3 O RX Receive serial data CRTS CT105 7 RTS Reguest To Send CCTS CT106 8 O CTS Clear To Send CDSR CT107 6 O DSR Data Set Ready CDTR CT108 2 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready CDCD CT109 1 O DCD Data Carrier Detect CRI CT125 9 O RI Ring Indicator CT102 GND 5 Ground 36 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 7 Technical Characteristics 7 Technical Characteristics 7 1 Mechanical Table Mechanical characteristics Dimensions 73 x 54 5 x 25 5
45. op and overtravel stop e Separate or redundant control paths must be provided for critical control functions e System control paths may include communication links Consideration must be given to the implications of unanticipated transmission delay or failures of the links e Each implementation of a SR2 MODO2 or SR2 MODOS modem must be individually and thoroughly tested for proper operation before being placed into service Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage For additional information refer to NEMA ICS 1 1 latest edition Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control A WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR BURNS e Do not open the modem Modem must be powered using a 5 to 32 VDC power supply in GSM DCS Class 2 5 5 to 32 VDC in GPRS Class 10 using the supplied power cable e Nointernal user serviceable parts e Modem must be returned to the factory for any repairs Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE e Do not connect a supply voltage to pins and 4 e Do not use pins and 4 Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage DANGER UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION The GSM modem must be turned off in the following situations e Onan aircraft
46. requency 7 2 3 2 RF Performances The RF performances are compliant with the ETSI GSM 05 05 recommendation The RF performances for receiver and transmitter are given in the table below Table Receiver and Transmitter RF performances Receiver E GSM900 GSM850 Reference Sensitivity 104 dBm DCS1800 PCS1900 Reference Sensitivity 102 dBm Selectivity at 200 kHz gt 9 dBc Selectivity at 400 kHz gt 41 dBc Linear dynamic range 63 dB Co channel rejection gt 9 dBc Transmitter Maximum output power E GSM900 GSM850 at ambient temperature Maximum output power DCS1800 PCS1900 at ambient temperature at ambient temperature 5 dBm 5 dB 30 dBm 2 dB Minimum output power DCS1800 PCS1900 at ambient temperature 0 dBm 5 dB EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 39 7 Technical Characteristics 7 2 3 3 External GSM Antenna The external GSM antenna is connected to the modem via the SMA M connector It must have the characteristics listed in the table below Table External GSM antenna characteristics Antenna frequency range Quad bands 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Impedance 50 Ohms nominal DC Impedance O Ohm Gain antenna cable O dBi in a minimum direction VSWR Rx max TX max 1 5 1 Polarization Linear Note See chapter 3 2 2 2 for GSM antenna reco
47. se instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 3 2 1 3 9 pins Sub D female connector The 9 pins Sub D female connector is used to connect the RS232 serial link PIN N Designation Circuit V24 RS232C 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ring Indicator 125 IA RI 16 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 3 General Presentation 3 2 2 Accessories 3 2 2 1 2 wires micro FIT supply cable The cable described below is supplied with the modem N Description 4 pin Micro FIT connector Black wire GND 5 mm tinned copper wire Red wire VDC Fuse 2 5 A 250 V Fast Blow 5x20 mm oy B jO N View from cable side Component Characteristics Micro FIT connector Male 4 pin Cable Length 1 5m Wire Tinned copper 24 x 0 2 mm Wire gauge 0 75 mm 3 2 2 2 GSM magnetic Antenna SMA M The GSM magnetic antenna is designed for a vertical use and must be put on a metallic support Its connection SMA Male allows it to be directly connected to the modem Component Characteristics Magnetic SMA M Antenna Quad Bands 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Coaxial Cable Length 2 5 m 10 cm RG174 Y 2 54 mm Antenna Dimensions Base Y 30 mm Total Height 7 cm EG SR2MOD0x SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 17 4 Using the modem 4 Using the mode
48. stead of a simple ERROR message Enter again the AT command which previously caused a problem to obtain the error code In the case of an error the response is in the form CME ERROR error code or CMS ERROR error code Note It is strongly recommended to systematically allow the modem to return error codes enter the command AT CMEE 1 5 10 NO CARRIER message If the modem returns the message NO CARRIER after an attempted call voice or data check the table below for a list of possible causes and solutions Modem returns Check Action NO CARRIER Is the received GSM signal Verify the received signal quality see chapter 5 3 strong enough Is the modem registered on the Verify network registration see chapter 5 5 network Is the antenna correctly Check the GSM antenna installation connected NO CARRIER Has the semi colon been Ensure that the semi colon been entered when attempting entered immediately after the immediately after the telephone number in the AT a VOICE call telephone number in the AT command for example ATDO123456789 command NO CARRIER Has the SIM card been Ensure that the SIM card is allowed to make data when attempting configured for data fax calls o fax calls check with your SIM card supplier a DATA call Is the selected modulation type supported by the called number Is the selected modul
49. symbol in a Danger or Warning safety label on the equipment indicates an electrical hazard which as indicated below can or will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed The exclamation point symbol in a safety message in a manual indicates potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages introduced by this symbol to avoid possible injury or death Name Lightning Bolt g gt ANSI Man M Exclamation Point P DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in property damage EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 7 Hazard Categories and Special Symbols A WARNING LOSS OF CONTROL e The designer of any control scheme must consider the potential failure modes of control paths and for certain critical control functions provide a means to achieve a safe state during and after a path failure Examples of critical control functions are emergency st
50. t les c bles sp cifiques Ausschlie lich das spezielle Kabel verwenden Utilizar nicamente el cable espec fico Utilizzare soltanto il cavo specifico Utilizar unicamente o cabo espec fico Utilization of the SR2 MEMO1 02 is incompatible with the SR2 COM1 L usage de la SR2 MEM01 02 est incompatible avec le SR2 COMO1 SR2 01 02 ist mit SR2 COM1 nicht kompatibel El uso de la SR2 01 02 es incompatible con el SR2 COM1 L uso della SR2 MEM01 02 incompatibile con l SR2 COM1 A utilizac o da SR2 MEMO1 02 incompat vel com a SR2 COM1 Wiring architecture for Zelio Logic Alarm use Architecture c blage pour utilisation Zelio Logic Alarm Verkabelungsarchitektur f r die Verwendung von Zelio Logic Alarm Arquitectura Cableado para utilizaci n Zelio Logic Alarm Architettura cablaggio e architettura cablaggio per utilizzo allarme logico ZELIO Esquema de liga o para utiliza o Zelio Logic Alarm m 4 U 2 Zelio Logic SR1 CBLO3 1800 70 87 PSTN Modem SR2 MODO1 2 Zelio Logic GSM Modem SR1 CBLO3 SR2 MODO2 3 1800 70 87 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Alarm 3 Not recommended for Japan Non recommand pour le Japon F r Japan nicht geeignet No se recomienda para Jap n Non consigliato per Giappone N o recomendado no Jap o CDROM SR2 SFTO2 CDROM SR2 SFTO2 W9 1606366 01 11 A03 3 4 ermmm SR2COM01 FR No po
51. ts Parity Even Parity Stop bits 1 Stop bit Flow control hardware flow control activated AT commands Echo Echo deactivated DSR Signal DSR 1 Ring Register S0 0 no automatic answer Data rate 19200 bauds Data size 8 bits Parity No Parity Stop bits 1 Stop bit Flow control hardware flow control deactivated AT commands Echo Echo deactivated DSR Signal DSR OFF Ring Register S0 2 answer after 2 rings With the Windows HyperTerminal communication application enter the command AT CR The modem should reply with OK In the case where no communication can be established with the modem Verify the RS232 connection between the DTE and the modem DCE Verify the configuration of the COM port on the DTE Some examples of AT commands which can be sent to the modem once the communication has been established and verified these commands are explained in detail later in the document AT CGSN the modem should reply with a 15 digit number beginning with 35331 1xxxxxxxxx AT CPIN xxxx enter the code of the SIM card xxxx if active AT CSQ verify the GSM signal reception level AT CREG verify the registration of the modem on the network ATD telephone numbers start a voice call ATH hang up end of the call 26 EG SR2MODOx SE 1002 UG 000 UK 04 2008 5 Modem communication 5 2 AT commands Echo deactivate
52. wer Green Vert Gr n Y Jaune Gelb Verde Verde Verde G Amarillo Amarelo 41 9 ellow iallo 44 Modem fault Zelio 2 fault Internal fault Zelio 2 and modem detected COM M dialog in progress Zelio Soft 2 dialog in progress Message OFF DE ES IT PT Non aliment Keine Stromversorgung No alimentado Non alimentato Sem Alimenta o D faut Modem Modemfehler Fallo M dem Guasto modem Falha do Modem D faut Zelio 2 Zelio 2 Fehler Fallo Zelio 2 Guasto Zelio 2 Falha do Zelio 2 D faut interne Interner Fehler Fallo interno Guasto interno Falha interna Zelio 2 et modem d tect s Zelio 2 und Modem ermittelt Zelio 2 y M dem detectados Zelio 2 e modem rilevati Zelio 2 e modem detectados Dialogue COM M en cours COM M Dialog wird aufgebaut Di logo COM M en curso Dialogo COM M in corso Di logo COM M em curso Dialogue Zelio Soft 2 en cours Message OFF 5 SR2 MOD02 FR Zelio Soft 2 Dialog wird aufgebaut Meldung AUS SR2 MOD02 LED Status Etat Status Stato Estado Estado Not ready Di logo Zelio Soft 2 en curso Mensaje OFF Yellow Jaune Gelb Giallo Amarillo Amarelo e e 1 E 2 Dialogo Zelio Soft 2 in corso Messaggio OFF to network Ready but not connected network
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