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1. Display and then the Settings tab Please set the screen resolution to a minimum of 1024 x 768 pixels Eigenschaften von Anzeige Designs Desktop Bildschirmschoner Darstellung Einstellungen Ordnen Sie die Monitorsymbole so an dass sie der physikalischen Anordnung Ihrer Monitore entsprechen 1 Wehrere Monitore mit IntellR 82852 82855 GM GME Graphics Co ze BildsNnirmauflosung Farbqualitat J Hoch H chste 32 Bit v 1280 x 1024 Pixel ii ni D Dieses Gerat als primar m ren Monitor verwenden Windows Desktop auf diesem Monitor erweitern Identifizieren Problembehandlung Abbrechen bernehmen Fig 13 Setting the screen resolution 18 r Manual MIRO GSM 4 2 Software Installation The installation menu starts automatically when you insert the CD ROM in the CD drive If this is not the case then start the CD ROM by double clicking on Start in Windows Explorer Start right mouse button gt Explorer gt My Computer gt Device with removable drives gt setup exe If no CD ROM available the software is available for free download from the Murrelektronik website at www murrelektronik com PC synchronization programs for mobile phones eg Nokia Ovi Suite can occur compatibility problems with the MIRO GSM Configuration software In this cases please contact us The installation menu is available in different languages Please choose the required language
2. Level monitoring Temperature monitoring Pressure monitoring Valve control Voltage monitoring Fault signals from machines and installations of all types and many more 2 3 Short Instructions 1 Note 0000 KE TI TI TT Fig 1 Application examples MIRO GSM Installation requirements The MIRO GSM must be disconnected from the power source when it is installed Snap the MIRO GSM on to the mounting rail 2 Hook up the MIRO GSM as described in the connection diagrams on pages 16 to 16 3 Open the front cover and insert the SIM card Fig 2 Remove the front cover SIM Karten Halterung SIM Card Holder og en Fig 3 SIM card RS232 interface Manual MIRO GSM 4 Caution Make sure the voltage is correct The MIRO GSM then starts its initialization routine Caution Do not access the MIRO GSM Load the MIRO GSM Configuration Software Service and Start up Kit Art No 52535 or download from www murrelektronik com 7 Connect the RS232 interface of your PC or notebook to the programming interface of the MIRO GSM MIRO GSM RS232 og ae opel 88988888888 Configuration Software MIMURA OD Fig 4 Connecting a PC or notebook with RS232 interface Note If there is RS232 slot use the one supplied in the Service and Start up Kit Art No 52535 or a commercially available USB RS232 converter do not forget to install the driver MIRO GSM RS232 al versur
3. m n ELEKTRONIK stay connected Manual MIRO GSM Safety Description Installation Software Run Mode Configuration Remote Access Technical Data Accessories Manual Publisher s Note User Manual for MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 24 VDC MIRO GSM ADI6 DO4R 24 VDC MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 230 VAC Version 1 3 Edition 11 11 EN Article Number 52536 Murrelektronik GmbH Falkenstrasse 3 D 71570 Oppenweiler Phone 49 0 71 91 47 0 Fax 49 0 71 91 47 130 info murrelektronik de Art No 52530 Art No 52531 Art No 52532 MIRO GSM r Manual MIRO GSM Service and Support Website www murrelektronik com In addition our Customer Service Center CSC will be glad to assist you The CSC supports customers over the entire course of the project during planning and the conception of customer applications configuration installation and start up We also offer competent consulting or in more complex cases we even provide direct onsite support The CSC supplies support tools It performs measurements for fieldbus systems such as Profibus DP DeviceNet CanOpen and AS interface as well as energy heat and EMC measurements Our coworkers at the Customer Service Center provide their competence know how and years of experience They are familiar with how products made of various hardware and software manufacturers interact You can contact the Customer Service Center at telephone number 4
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5. On Remaining chars for message max 98 chars E Output timer Output ON during defined time frame 1 0 0 1 99 9 s Permit Call In V Confirmation after switch OFF MIRO GSM Default values are ON 1441 OFF 140 V Reply message to sender Output status was already in the desired mode MIRO GSM Output 1 is already in desired state Output 1 is Off Remaining chars for message max 98 chars Remaining chars for message max 98 chars Note Not all special characters can be used for SMS messages The characters are recognized by the programming software and displayed in an error window Fig 28 Configuring the outputs The error characters must then be deleted 6 6 Time Function Using a time function an output can be switched off after a certain time without the need for a switch off command to be sent by SMS Switching times can be set between 0 1 seconds and 99 9 hours When the output is switched off after the preset time elapses a message is sent to confirm this action If a switch off command is sent before the preset time elapses the command is processed The time function is defaulted to the OFF state and must therefore be enabled A WARNING This device is not suitable for monitoring sensitive plants or time critical processes GSM network failures or interruptions in power supply may disturb supervision safety and reliabilit
6. configured over the GSM anymore A new configuration must be made at the same place of the device by a serial cable Warning Deactivate Remote Access 44 r Manual MIRO GSM 7 3 Connection Set up You need a GSM modem and the MIRO GSM with activated remote access to set up a connection Connect the model to the PC or laptop The MIRO GSM itself is already fitted with an integrated modem of this type Hook up the modem to the PC laptop After connection set up the PC laptop can communicate with the modem Then you can send data over the GSM link to the MIRO GSM or load data on the PC laptop Note Call fees are levied for the whole time that the call is set up between the modem and the MIRO GSM for calls to a device in another country roaming fees may also be charged For this reason the call should be interrupted immediately after data transmission Note Before call set up to the device we recommend you first complete the configuration on the PC before starting data transmission with the device First select the option Modem configuration so that the MIRO GSM Configuration Software can set up a connection to the MIRO GSM via GSM The Configuration Software contains a list of a few modem types These modems were tested and are supported by the software Manual MIRO GSM Note We advise you to use modems we have tested We can not guarantee the function of other modem types under certain circumst
7. delay SMS send only if Input is continuos HIGH during the set time 5 Receiver 1 0 0 1 99 9 os Confirmation V Event message Input is LOW MIRO GSM Waiting for confirmation Input 1 Off Number of loops if no confirmation received Remaining chars for message max 98 chars 85 V Keyword for confirmation OK If not selected No keyword needed for confirmation Confirmation by identification of sender phone number Any or no message text y OFF message delay SMS send only if Input is continuos LOW during the set time 1 0 0 1 99 9 Fig 19 Configuration of digital inputs 6 4 4 Time delayed Messages on Signal Reception If an input signal occurs the message can be transmitted time delayed i e the MIRO GSM only sends the predefined message after the preset time elapses and if the signal remains ON constantly during 32 r Manual MIRO GSM that time In other words the input signal is ignored during the set delay time This prevents instable input signals or input impulses that occur repeatedly to send identical SMS messages several times Time delays can be set between 0 1 seconds and 99 9 hours Note It is recommended to activate the delay function prevents the transmission of several SMS messages for the same event 6 4 5 Time delayed Messages on Output OFF If an input changes its state from HIGH to LOW a delayed message can also be activated
8. per output 250 V AC recommended minimum load Mechanische Lebensdauer 30 x 106 mechanical life Spannungsfestigkeit electric strength Ger t Kontakt device contact 2 5 KV RMS 1 min Kontakt Kontakt contact 2 5 KV RMS 1 min contact 54 r Manual MIRO GSM Sonstiges Other 52530 52531 52532 MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R MIRO GSM ADI6 MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 24 V DC DO4R 24 V DC 230 VAC Allgemeine Daten General data dimensions H x W x D material Anschluss connection Schutzklasse protection class Befestigung attachment Gewicht Weight Umgebungsbedingungen Ambient conditions Lagertemperatur Storage 40 temperature Betriebstemperatur operating 25 55 C temperature 10 Relative Feuchte relative humidity 95 Transientenschutz transient Single impulse 2 5 kV 2 5 Ws protection EMV EMC Sicherheit safely immunity emission Zulassungen Approvals Ce Ws LISTED CE Conformitatserklarung CE declaration of conformity CE Bezeichnung in bereinstimmung mit EMV Richtlinie 2004 108 EC und Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2006 95 EC CE marking in compliance with EMC directive 2004 108 EC and low voltage directive 2006 95 EC 55 r Manual 9 Accessories Art No 52533 MIRO GSM Stummelantenne Stub antenna Art No 52534 MIRO GSM Aufsenantenne mit 5 m Kabel Antenna with 5 m cable Art No 52535 MIRO GSM Service und Inbetriebnahme Kit Service and St
9. 9 0 71 91 47 424 or by email at csc murrelektronik de r Manual MIRO GSM Table of Contents FUD BC S NO oo Gau dao ca UU GO en E ee E ETE E enter 3 ON VIC ANNO gt gt UP POLL nee sehr EEE FY FE 4 TET NNN 5 Important Information anne ee ee ee dee ine 7 AN ee ee 8 1 1 intended GT Le 8 1 2 Qualified GE e ui E 8 123 E ET ln Ed Dee EEE 9 DENN 11 2 1 Short Description of the MIRO GM 11 2 2 APPICAUON EXaMDIES Ne 12 2 3 NENNE de 12 MVS AE STN Pee 15 3 1 Selecting the NN 15 3 2 Installation eee ee a ee 15 3 2 1 Connecting the Inputs nennen nnnnnnennnnnnn nennen nnnnnennnnnennennnnn 16 3 2 2 Connecting the Outputs nennen ennnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnsnnnnnnnennnnn ernennen nn 16 3 3 TEST nd RESET Re EE 17 e del vere d mes 18 4 1 System e Ile E EE 18 AS AN TINS TAN ATOM EE EEE EE EN NR NW NN 19 SA NOOO EEE EE ENE E NN EE EE 20 STEDS ENN EE 20 SIMEN 20 SJ P SE LED EE 20 9 123 MPU Lee EEE ee FED HNN 21 SPONTAN 21 9 3 DIIGROSUCE REE EE WE AN EAR ET AFR RE FN YR 22 9 4 SAR Ge 23 O CONNOTA UON EEE EEE 24 6 1 General Information e d Seen 24 6 2 Managing the Phone BOOK nenne nnennn nenne nenne nenne nenne nnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennennennennennan nennen 24 8 2 3 PHONG Ti le 24 822 ENN ee a ee ee ee ee eee 24 023 dr E E 26 6 2 4 Automatic Network Provider Search nenne nenne nnnnnennnnnenn 27 6 2 9 Manual Provider Search usa en aaa nn O an WM BD GO O w n 27 r Manual MIRO GSM 6 2 6 Device Identification AEN 27 6 2
10. A C Or EE e 3 d IG i 88 4 5 44 11 Fig 40 MIRO GSM dimensional layout MIRO GSM 51 8 2 Technical Data MIRO GSM Art No 52530 MIRO GSM DI6 DOAR 24 V DC Art No 52531 MIRO GSM ADI6 DOAR 24 V DC Art No 52532 MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 230 V AC ea LGE Ger tebeschreibung Device Description Spannungsversorgung 24 V DC bzw 230 V AC Supply voltage 24 V DC or 230 V AC 4 Relaisausgange Wechslerkontakte 250 V 10 A 4 relay outputs switchover contacts 250 V 10 A Individuelle SMS Meldung fur jeden E A Individual SMS message for each I O Einfach konfigurierbar per Computersoftware Easy to configure with computer software Meldung bei Ausfall bzw Wiederkehr der Speisung Alarm in case of failure or return of supply State Anzeige LED fur jeden E A LED state indication for each I O Fernwartung uber GSM Netz Remote maintenance via GSM net Anwendung der ublichen SIM Karten Use of standard SIM cards unabhangig von Mobilfunknetzanbietern Independent of mobile network provider Call in Funktion Call in function Manual MIRO GSM Manual MIRO GSM Technische Daten Technical data 52530 52531 52532 MIRO GSM DI6 MIRO GSM ADI6 MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R DO4R DO4R 24 V DC 230 VAC 24 VDC Speisung Power Supply Nennbetriebsspannung 12 24 V DC 110 240 V AC nominal operating voltage Betriebsspannung operating 10 60 V DC 85 250 V AC voltage Frequenzbereich frequen
11. MIRO GSM ADI6 DO4R 24 VDG Art No 52531 6 4 2 Digital Inputs MIRO GSM Dip DO4R 24 VDC Art No 52530 and MIRO GSM Dip DO4R 230 VAC Art No 52532 Each of these inputs can send a freely definable SMS message to a maximum of five pre assigned phone numbers when the input signal is HIGH or LOW Note Please note that every input must be assigned with at least one phone number selected from the list of receivers It is irrelevant whether the input is connected or not If the receiver list is empty the configuration can not be saved Basically two events can trigger an SMS message a change from LOW to HIGH and the inverse a change from HIGH to LOW One or both events can be configured to activate a message A separate message text can be entered for each event If the confirmation function is activated and the MIRO GSM receives no receive acknowledgement SMS from the receiver within the preset timeout the event message is sent to the next receiver The MIRO GSM runs through the assigned receiver phone number cyclically and then starts again with the first phone number A maximum of five loops can be defined As soon as the device receives a confirmation the process is stopped If this is not the case the message is sent to the next receiver on expiry of the preset timeout If the confirmation function is not activated all the assigned receivers receive a message without repetition simultaneously If the confirmation cod
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13. The Configuration Software is loaded onto your computer Please follow the set up programming instructions during installation The MIRO GSM starts up automatically after power is applied If the signal is strong enough the device registers itself in the GSM network dependent on the SIM card settings dependent on the provider The two LEDs display the actual device and network states see Chapter 5 Manual MIRO GSM 5 Run Mode 5 1 LED State Display The MIRO GSM has two LEDs the GSM LED and the state LED The two LEDs are visible from the outside and are located below the cover The following states are indicated 5 1 1 GSM LED Flashing regularly Module is not registered in the GSM network Brief flashing Module is registered and ready for data transmission 3S Irregular flashing Data are transmitted SMS Tab 1 GSMLED displays 5 1 2 State LED EE je E Intermittent Intermittent flashing regular Device i is Device is running up up nn BEE flashing ren ureien Device in running everything Brief Briefflashing approx 3s 2x Nocreditleft 0 No credit No credit left bien flashing papprox 3s8 0 3x00 Clock not set Regular flashing JE Module in initialized state Regular flashing 1s Configuration error of SIM blocked Regular Regular flashing Communication error error Tab 2 State LED displays For further explanations of errors and their rectification s
14. The MIRO GSM sends the predefined message after the preset time elapses and provided the affected input is still LOW This prevents instable input signals or input impulses that occur repeatedly to send identical SMS messages several times Time delays can be set between 0 1 seconds and 99 9 hours Note It is recommended to activate the delay function prevents the transmission of several SMS messages for the same event 6 4 6 Analog Inputs MIRO GSM ADI6 DOAR 24 VDG Art No 52531 The 6 inputs can be individually configured as digital or analog inputs For this purpose each input must be defined explicitly as an analog or digital input The analog inputs are designed for a standardized 0 to 10 VDC analog signal The resolution here is 12 5 mV across the whole range Manual FV MIRO GSM testesr 27 File Edit Option Help Jo ka j e Bw LRAX OC KG BGO Settings Phonebook Input 1 Input 2 input 3 input 4 Input 5 input 6 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 MIRO GSM Input 1 settings Digital Scaling and unit Send event message to 1 Receiver default 49000000000 2 Receiver 3 Receiver Voltage on input W 4 Receiver Messages Level is too high 5 Receiver 470 0 m3 h Level is OK V Confirmation 300 0 m3 h Level is too low Waiting for confirmation L If change is gt than 30 0 Number of loops if no confirmation r
15. a message with no repetition simultaneously If the confirmation password is not activated the phone number identification is used as a security check and it is sufficient to send an empty SMS message to the MIRO GSM 6 4 9 Message Delay If a state is reached at the input that reguires the sending of a message due to the set criteria the message is sent with a time delay i e the MIRO GSM only responds after the preset time by sending the predefined message provided the state persists during this time In other words the input signal is ignored during the set delay time This prevents the device from sending identical SMS messages several times due to instable input signals or input impulses that occur repeatedly Time delays can be set between 0 1 seconds and 99 9 hours Note It is recommended to activate the delay function prevents the transmission of several SMS messages for the same event 40 r Manual MIRO GSM 6 4 10 Message Block If an event that requires the sending of a predefined message occurs the timer starts running During this time no further messages are sent for this input This prevents the same events from sending several messages to this input Block times can be set between 0 1 seconds and 99 9 hours Note It is recommended to activate the block function prevents the transmission of several SMS messages for the same event 6 5 Configuring the Outputs 6 5 1 General Informatio
16. all variants Manual MIRO GSM 3 3 TEST and RESET Buttons TEST button the right button when viewed from the front If you press the TEST button for more than 5 seconds a test message is sent RESET button the left button when viewed from the front All relay outputs are reset when the button is pressed for longer than 15 s in its home position This means for the first switchover contact 12 14 gt open 12 13 gt closed The characteristic of all switchover contacts is identical TEST Taster TEST Button Fig 12 TEST and RESET buttons Manual 4 Software MIRO GSM 4 1 System Requirements The MIRO GSM Configuration Software runs on the current Microsoft operating systems The following minimum system requirements must be met for the software to function properly Operating systems CPU capacity RAM Hard disk storage capacity requirement Programming interface Screen resolution Please note Windows 2000 Windows xP Windows Vista Windows 7 Pentium II 166 MHz recommended Pentium Ill 800 MHz 256 MB WindowsXP 40 MB RS232 USB with USB RS232 interface converter Minimal 1024 x 768 Pixel If the screen resolution is too low the window of the programming software will not be displayed in the normal size This means some tabs or buttons may be outside the screen window and therefore illegible Procedure Change the screen resolution by selecting Start Control panel
17. ances the user may have to configure other AT command sets for the modem in use After selecting the modem type you require enter the PIN for the modem SIM card in the appropriate field Confirm your inputs by clicking on OK Choose Modem TC35i GSM Modem Enter PIN modem Download Setting Adjust time with PC while configuration automatically Fig 30 Connection settings Then set up the connection to the remote MIRO GSM Set the remote access to active in the menu bar and the menu option Options File Edit Option Help 35d BAX CC Fig 31 Remote access is activated Manual MIRO GSM When you select remote access the Configuration Software starts to set up a data link via the GSM modem To set up a data call the software requests you to enter the phone number of the MIRO GSM and the password for remote access S Remote Access Phone number 70000000 Remote Access Po Cancel Setting serial port Fig 33 Progress of Connection set up If connection set up fails repeat your attempt to set up the connection x Modem connection failed Failure detecting serial settings Fig 34 Error message Connection failed When the connection is set up successfully you can start to work with the Configuration Software as usual as described in the previous sections Please note that data transmission over the GSM network may take some time I
18. art up Kit Art No 52536 MIRO GSM Handbuch Manual MIRO GSM 56 r Manual MIRO GSM Overview of Devices and Phone Numbers Devices ae mmo sevice D CH mm Passmord Phone Humbe dii TI Manual MIRO GSM Legal Provisions Exclusion of Liability Murrelektronik GmbH has checked the contents of this technical documentation for conformity with the hardware and software described therein Deviations can not be excluded in individual cases For this reason Murrelektronik excludes the warranty for the correctness of its contents and any liability for errors in particular full conformity The limitation of liability shall not apply if the cause for damage is attributable to willful intent and or gross negligence or for all claims arising from the Product Liability Law Should a major contractual obligation be violated by criminal negligence the liability of Murrelektronik GmbH shall be limited to damages that typically arise Subject to technical changes and alternations in content We advise that you check at regular intervals whether this documentation has been updated since corrections that may become necessary due to technical advances are included by Murrelektronik GmbH at regular intervals We are gratefully for any suggestions for improvement Copyright It is prohibited to transfer or photocopy the documentation either in paper or in digital form reuse or divulge its contents unless otherwise expressly permitted by
19. ate The message text can be edited The message also contains the current state of the inputs and outputs if they are activated e Message at the start This message is sent to the pre assigned phone numbers at each start up switch on power restore The message text can be edited e Message in case of power failure This message is sent to the pre assigned phone numbers in case the MIRO GSM suffers a power failure The message text can be edited Note Not all special characters can be used for SMS messages The characters are recognized by the programming software and displayed in an error window The error characters must then be deleted e Trailing Message Info The trailing information of each message date time remaining credit can be activated or deactivated in the field Trailing Message Info located in the Settings tab General settings Select device type MIRO GSM Art No 52530 52532 w Enter PIN Device coe Provider search Automatic Manual MIRO GSM description MIRO GSM v Trailing Message Info Daylight saving time Access d Enable Remote Access V Enable Local Authentication Password 28250888 Fig 18 Trailing Message Info 30 r Manual MIRO GSM 6 4 Input Configuration 6 4 1 General Information The MIRO GSM has 6 inputs These inputs can be activated as digital MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 24 VDC Art No 52530 und MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 230 VAC Art No 52532 or digital analog
20. b supervision safety and reliability e Do not use the OFF state of the outputs to implement safety related reguirements of the system machine The products are designed for industrial use An industrial environment is defined as one in which loads are not connected directly to the public low voltage power grid Additional measures must be taken if the products are used in private business or trade environments Operating the device in accordance with its intended purpose is only assured when it is fully mounted The power supply must comply with SELV or PELV Power sources in accordance with EN 61558 2 6 transformers or EN 60950 1 switched mode power supply meet these reguirements WARNING This device may not be installed in explosion hazard zones or in the vicinity of medical eguipment 1 2 Qualified Personnel Only qualified trained electricians knowledgeable in the safety standards of automation systems may configure install set up service and test the devices Safety Extra Low Voltage Protective Extra Low Voltage r Manual MIRO GSM The requirements concerning qualified personnel are dependent on the requirements profiles described in ZVEI and VDMA publication Only electricians who know the contents of this manual may install and maintain the products described here Weiterbildung in der Automatisierungstechnik Further training in automation systems published by ZVEI and VDMA in the Maschinenba
21. cy range 45 63Hz Stromaufnahme Standby approx 15 mA at 24 V DC approx 10 mA at 230 consumption Digitale Eing nge 11 16 Digital inputs 11 16 control voltage range AC DC Eingangsspannungsbereich 0 60 VDC 0 250 V AC input voltage range Ansprechschwelle tigger threshold Hysterese hysteresis consumption Permissible leakage current Kabelkapazit t cable capacity OF inductive parallel load energy Bedingungen Eingebucht im GSM Netz keine Kommunikation aktiv Eing nge nicht angesteuert Ausg nge ausgeschaltet Conditions Logged into the GSM net no communication active inputs uncontrolled outputs switched off 53 r Manual MIRO GSM 52530 52531 52532 MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R MIRO GSM ADI6 DO4R MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 24 V DC 24 V DC 230 VAC Analoge Eing nge l1 16 Analog inputs 11 16 Eingangsbereich nominal 0 10V DC nominal input range Eingangsbereich effektiv 0 12V DC actual input range maximum input voltage 12 Bit LBS Aufl sung resolution gangsbereich error limit related to input range JP Zeitdaten Time data Hochlaufzeit Speisung Ri 0 lt 25 8 Set up time supply Ri 0 power failure protection Ausgangskreis Output circuit Fehlergrenze bezogen auf Ein Reaktionszeit maximal max reaction time Min Ansteuerdauer Input AC DC gt 200 ms min control time input AC DC Ausgang output nominal current
22. e pointer on the expand arrow and select the required entry The MIRO GSM can send the following state messages e Remote enquiry of all inputs and outputs The device includes an option to interrogate all input and output states by SMS A code word is then sent by SMS to the device The code word can be changed The default code word is all The reply is sent to the requesting call number call number identification The object identification in this case MIRO GSM appears at the start of the reply The states of the inputs and outputs are mapped in the SMS message as follows 1 001001 gt inputs 1106 gt 0 OFF 1 ON 0 0101 gt outputs 1t04 gt 0 OFF 1 ON If inputs on the MIRO GSM are configured as analog inputs the device sends the analog values together with their unit The analog configured inputs are identified by The state message then looks like this e g when inputs 12 and 15 are analog inputs I 0 10 1 O 0101 21 2m3 h 126lt I 0 10 1 gt inputs 1106 gt 0 OFF 1 ON analog O 0101 gt outputs 1to4 gt 0 OFF 1 ON Manual MIRO GSM e Attach state of all inputs and outputs to each message This options attaches the state of all inputs and outputs to each message e Periodic message The periodic message is intended for function checking and confirms device functionality A message is sent periodically The message can be sent daily time weekly time weekday or monthly time d
23. e provider decides on the SIM card The device s own phone book saves up to 50 mobile phone numbers and names of message receivers Each state change at one of the inputs sends a predefined message by SMS to the assigned receivers The receivers are processed cyclically one by one according to the selected sequence The outputs can be switched ON and OFF by SMS containing predefined messages In order to obtain an overview of the present state of all inputs and outputs of the installation the input and output states can be queried by SMS The relay outputs can be linked to a timer function and can be switched time dependent for a preset period The password option prevents unauthorized remote access to MIRO GSM by third parties MIRO GSM sends out a message at regular intervals automatically for example the MIRO GSM sends out a message in case of power loss When power is restored the MIRO GSM announces its operational state again with a new message All input and output states can be attached to each message Programming the MIRO GSM is carried out using the MIRO GSM Configuration Software that is supplied together with the device All the settings can be configured very easily and without special knowledge of any programming language Mobile radio network 850 MHz 900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz quad band GSM module inside 11 Manual 2 2 Application Examples Heating control Pump control Irrigation installations Alarm transmission
24. e word is not activated the phone number identification is carried out as a security check and it is sufficient to send an empty SMS message to the MIRO GSM 31 Manual MIRO GSM Note Not all special characters can be used for SMS messages The characters are recognized by the programming software and displayed in an error window The error characters must then be deleted 6 4 3 Parallel Message Handling It may occur that the state of several inputs change at the same time or within the actual running message cycle Every input activates its individual message Every change of the input state which triggers an event message is processed in order of their appearance device internal Several different messages can therefore be triggered simultaneously For example the two events pump breakdown and overtemperature two separate inputs may be signaled at the same time The two events are processed individually and the two messages are sent one after the other File Edit Option Help JIS cAds 4 aa xO Vea Boe Settings Phonebook Input 1 input 2 input 3 input 4 input 5 input 6 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 MIRO GSM Input 1 settings Send event message to V Event message Input is HIGH 4 Bacsker MIRO GSM default 49000000000 2 Receiver Input 1 On 3 Receiver Remaining chars for message max 98 chars 86 4 Receiver E ON message
25. eceived Message delay OK V Keyword for confirmation Message lock time If not selected No keyword needed for confirmation Confirmation by identification of sender phone number Any or no message text Send value periodicly Weekly G Monthly 15 30 Monday 25 Periodic message Level is now Enable value reguest Reguest Level on 1 Answer Level 11 is Fig 20 Configuration of analog inputs 6 4 7 Scaling and Unit In a first step the measuring unit and the scale must be defined Two values MinValue and MIRO GSM MaxValue are assigned to the two end values 0 V and 10 V A linear interpolation is carried out between these two values The resulting linear function a straight line between two end values is displayed in the configuration window and is adapted continuously to the entered values The values entered can be displayed in various decimal formats The following display types are selectable d integer value e g 520 d d one digit after the decimal point e g 520 0 d dd two digits after the decimal point e g 520 00 d ddd three digits after the decimal point e g 520 000 Ten characters are available to label the units This unit is sent with every value message following the actual value Example of a message The house temperature is 15 5C 34 r Manual MIRO GSM Note Not all special characters can be used for SMS messages The characters are recognized by the pr
26. ee 5 3 Diagnostics Manual MIRO GSM 5 1 3 Inputs and Outputs Each input and output state is displayed by individual LEDs These LEDs are designated as follows Inputs 1 2 3 4 5 6 LED lights up input switched on Outputs1 2 3 4 LED lights up output switched on Eing nge Inputs 86966666665 GSM LED 66666666666 Fig 14 LEDs on the MIRO GSM 5 2 Power Failure Short power supply failures t lt 15 are tolerated and do not change the module state Longer power failures t gt 1S are registered and can trigger a last SMS alarm message depending on the mode setting before the device shuts down The device restarts automatically after the power supply is restored The registration of the MIRO GSM in the GSM network is restored and the same state of the outputs is initiated as before the power failure memory function Note The relays have monostable outputs They are in their home position during power off e g Contact 11 14 gt open Contact 11 12 gt closed After power is restored the contacts are in the same position as before the power failure 21 Manual MIRO GSM 5 3 Diagnostics The MIRO GSM in conjunction with the Configuration Software allows the display of the actual signal strength To achieve this the MIRO GSM must be connected to a PC notebook by the programming cable The diagnostic routine is accessible using menu option Options Diagnose In addition to the signal qual
27. ge Z Power failure at MIRO GSM 4 Receiver l d 5 Receiver i Remaining chars for message max 91 chars 65 vr m Fig 17 MIRO GSM settings MIRO GSM 26 r Manual MIRO GSM 6 2 4 Automatic Network Provider Search The automatic network provider selection depends on the SIM card inserted in the MIRO GSM The provider data and rights stored on the SIM card are accepted Basically the provider is preassigned when the SIM card is purchased Due to the Automatic setting the device searches automatically for the network provider This is useful when the card is used in the home network Other GSM networks can be accessed abroad using the same SIM card depending on the roaming contracts 6 2 5 Manual Provider Search In manual provider searches the available GSM networks are scanned several times The results of this search are displayed with a list of networks Click on Search to display the available networks Then select the required network The SMS service center number in contained in the SIM card documentation Normally this number is already saved on the SIM card The number is dependent on the GSM provider 6 2 6 Device Identification The MIRO GSM can be named in the Device Description field All messages sent from this MIRO GSM are identified by the name entered in the first line Device identification can be deactivated Then messages are sent without this identification Note Not all
28. i GSGGSS888Se Configuration Software IMURA dd raton Fig 5 Connecting a PC or notebook without RS232 interface Manual 10 MIRO GSM Start the MIRO GSM Configuration Software Create a new configuration or open an existing one Save your configuration locally on your PC or notebook Enter the correct PIN code This is absolutely necessary for the first installation Once the MIRO GSM is initialized the state LED and GSM LED flash regularly at the rate of one second after approx 100 s 11 12 13 14 15 Write the configuration you generated to the MIRO GSM Select a free COM port menu option Configuration gt Select Port The COM port can be found under Windows in the Control Panel under System Hardware Connections Download the file to MIRO GSM Wait approx 100 s until the MIRO GSM is ready i e the state and GSM LEDs flash at a rate of 3 seconds Set the clock menu option Configuration gt Set Clock Manual MIRO GSM 3 Installation Scope of Supply 3 1 Selecting the Antenna When ordering observe the following points and check them previously using a mobile phone Check the strength of the transmitted signal from the selected provider before ordering the antenna The MIRO GSM is supplied without antenna In the switch cabinet the MIRO GSM Outdoor Antenna Art No 52534 provides much better results than the stub antenna Art No 52533 Note When selecting the antenna take the
29. if necessary the specifications for telecommunications terminal equipment Make absolutely sure when you hook up to the 230 VAC power source that the power supply and the power to the inputs stem from the same outer conductor Do not allow a voltage exceeding 240 VAC to access the device itself Only fit or remove the MIRO GSM when it is in deenergized state Comply with the regulations and customary standards when you perform the electrical installation of the device Installation must be performed by a competent person Note The card owner bears the sole responsibility for protection against misuse of the SIM card Note Murrelektronik GmbH assumes no liability for any injury to persons or damage to buildings and or machines arising from faulty operation or from failure to comply with the instructions Murrelektronik GmbH assumes no responsibility for use of the MIRO GSM or its operation In particular Murrelektronik GmbH guarantees no connection reliability to the mobile network neither do we guarantee there will be no network failures 10 r Manual MIRO GSM 2 Description 2 1 Short Description of the MIRO GSM The MIRO GSM from Murrelektronik is a remote control and messaging system It has six inputs which can be configured as analog or digital inputs and four relay outputs with switchover contacts All the inputs and outputs can be monitored by SMS Short Message System over any mobile radio network The servic
30. in and Outputs State Outputs and inputs Sisus all I Send the slatus of alin and Qutpuls wih every message Select Language M chinese Smpktet F URO GSU description we H Chinese Traditional F Send periodic status message d Trading Message info k Zeen Daily Weekly Monte Em Danish ac 15 30 i Monday at Daylight saving tame Dutch Access English MIRO GSM is working d Enable Remote Access Finnish 7 Enable Local Authentication Il Fenn French German Startup message Send status message In Il tam The MIRO GSM started 1 Receiver abe 079055134 2 Receiver a Portuguese mR Remaining chars for message max 75 chars Ramainmg chars for message max 75 chars Password Sg um Polsh 3 Receiver LT Spanah w Power faire message am Swedish Power falure at MIRO GSM 4 Receiver RS Horwegan 5 Receiver Remaining chars for message max 75 chars Fig 39 Select language 50 r Manual 8 Technical Data 8 1 Dimensional Layout 12 48 VDC IN i 12 3 4 5 6 669 69 69 69 69 9 69 D IBIASIG Input _J Digital T ll o H 1 MIRO GSM GSM Status 90 ll ll MMURR Le m m ELEKTRONIK Output N D 71570 Oppenweiler 22 84 MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 24 VDC Art No 52530 Output 250V 10
31. installation location into consideration The MIRO GSM Stub Antenna Art No 52533 is not suitable for integration in a switch cabinet due to the shielding Fig 6 MIRO GSM Stub Antenna Fig 7 MIRO GSM Outdoor Art No 52533 Antenna Art No 52534 3 2 Installation A WARNING Electrical hook up start up and operation of this device may only be performed by qualified personnel Make sure you read the operating instructions Failure to observe the instructions may lead to severe personal injury and or damage to assets Manual MIRO GSM A CAUTION Make absolutely sure when you hook up to the 230 VAC power source that the power supply and the power to the inputs stem from the same line conductor A voltage of gt 240 VAC may not be applied to the device CAUTION Only fit or remove the MIRO GSM when it is in deenergized state The MIRO GSM is isolation protected and does not require grounding Connect the MIRO GSM according to the schematic diagram below 3 2 1 Connecting the Inputs 8666566668 6 66866666 Fig 8 Connecting the MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 230 VAC Art No 52532 digital inputs 0 10VDC 8 88688666 6 66666666 Fig 9 Connecting the MIRO GSM DI6 DO4R 24 Fig 10 Connecting the MIRO GSM ADI6 DO4R VDC Art No 52530 digital inputs 24VDC Art No 52532 with either analog or digital inputs 3 2 2 Connecting the Outputs 66466 666666 Fig 11 Connecting the outputs
32. isting entry Please enter the phone number in international format i e with country code and prefix with no blanks e g 497191470 49 Germany 41 Switzerland 31 the Netherlands etc 6 2 2 Email Address First activate the email function in the field Activate email and enter the provider s service number Enter the email addresses using the procedure below Add Enter a new email address Edit Edit an existing entry Delete Delete an existing entry Please enter email addresses in the format xxx xxx xx Manual MIRO GSM IESSE EIER EL I Zieh AER LR Phonebook input 1 input 2 input 3 Input 4 input 5 input 6 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Phonebook settings Entries Enable Email 555 Phone Number Email Address 49000000000 m Q Fig 16 Phone book entry Note Not all special characters can be used for SMS messages The characters are recognized by the programming software and displayed in an error window The error characters must then be deleted The Name data field can sort the list alphabetically in ascending or descending order Sorting has no impact on existing entries Overwrite the Default with a user entry Manual 6 2 3 Settings The default settings for SMS transmission contain important general data which help to identify the device or the installation This is where remote access is enabled for a descrip
33. ity the diagnostics displays more information such as version numbers error codes and service provider Diagnose Device type Art Mo 52530 52532 GSM signal IRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR GSM Module Firmware 03 000 verf gbare Netze 26202 Vodafone de Shi Sc Datum fett 11 11 2010 13 52 57 Application 50 Error code Md Protected by Copyright Hardware 24 Serial Mr 355632001246664 Se mim ELEKTRONIK Schliessen Fig 15 Diagnose window The table below shows the error codes and their meaning Pre paid card empty Load SIM card Time not set Time not set Set time manually using menu option Options Settings Date Time or send an SMS to the MIRO GSM No Device is not configured Write configuration configuration Configuration Configuration faulty or incompletely Repeat file loading error saved Communication An SMS was not sent completely Check receive signal strength error since there was no reception or the Check SIM card validity device was not registered in the Procedure Insert SIM in a mobile network phone cell phone and send an SMS to a call number Manual MIRO GSM SIM card blocked PIN code was entered incorrectly 3 Insert the SIM card in a mobile phone times gt Enter PUK to clear gt Replace SIM card in replay 1002 No SIM card SIM card missing or soiled Insert SIM card or clean SIM contacts Tab 3 Error codes and their meaning 5 4 State Reque
34. n The MIRO GSM has 4 relay outputs switchover contacts 10 A 250 V The outputs can be controlled by an SMS i e they can be switched ON or OFF Every output can be controlled individually The message text is freely definable The device only responds to precise wording i e the message switch command must have the precise text wording as entered Uppercase and lowercase characters are ignored but the blanks between the words and other characters must be entered correctly When the number identification function is enabled the device responds only to the switch commands from phone numbers entered in the phone book An output can therefore be switched on or off by SMS The MIRO GSM then confirms execution of the action after it occurs Message texts can be written to switch the device on or off An additional message can be defined if an output is already in the required state and so no action can be executed These messages are always sent to the sender of the switch command Default Click on the button to return all ON OFF commands automatically to the preset factory defaults 41 Manual MIRO GSM FI MIRO GSM test csr File Edit Option Help Joke T ch BBS ta HBO Settings Phonebook Input 1 input 2 Input 3 input 4 Input 5 input e Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 VI ON instruction OFF instruction V Confirmation after switch ON MIRO GSM Output 1 is
35. nd specifies the configured unit The measuring range of the analog signal is between 0 V and 10 V If the value present at the input is over 10 V this is displayed in the state request by at the appropriate input The relevant unit and the entered maximum value are used for the display If the signal lies within the measuring range the measuring bars are displayed in o proportion to the present measured value i e the minimum value 0 V 0 m and the maximum value 10 V 100 m e g the present measured value is 5 V corresponds to 50 m is displayed by half a measuring bar MEI Other values are displayed accordingly in proportion to the measuring range Manual MIRO GSM 7 4 3 Outputs The switching state of the outputs is displayed by ON and t gt OFF o The outputs may be remote controlled by remote access request Click the mouse on En aus of the corresponding output to switch the output 7 5 Selecting the Language 7 5 1 General Information The MIRO GSM Configuration Software has the capability of changing languages The program need not be restarted after selecting a language Select in the menu option Options Change language and then select the reguired language from the list in the menu dh DS Jen BGO put 3 input 4 input 5 input 8 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 MIRO GSM advanced settings Simus message settings d Allow remote status nguiry for all
36. ogramming software and displayed in an error window The error characters must then be deleted Scaling and unit Upper limit uLev Unit m3 h MaxValue Decimal format d d e 600 0 m3 h 93456786 9 10 150 0 m3vh Voltage on input V MinValue Lower limit ILev Fig 21 Excerpt from Scaling and Unit MaxValue ney UMA Em D w 2 i L amp Vmin sum L Min Value TU SS min 5 OV 4mA Fig 22 Range and limits The value between MaxValue and Min Value is the range R This range has an important function in defining the thresholds 6 4 8 Messages and Limit Definition The upper and lower limits must be defined to permit the sending of messages These limiting values depend on the installation which is monitored However certain rules must be obeyed so that the limits are easily recognizable in the scale window First the measuring range is calculated The range is the span between MaxValue and Min Value The two values correspond to the end values of the analog signal 0 to 10 V and must be entered The calculated amount of the measuring range Is positive Range R MaxValue MinValue Manual MIRO GSM The maximum Upper Level uLevmax is calculated as follows Deduct 5 of the range from Max Value This results in the maximum upper level uLevnax ULEVmax MaxValue R x 0 05 gt Values entered above this value are corrected automatically by the software The minimum L
37. ower Level Lev is calculated as follows An amount of 5 of the range is added to the MinValue This results in the minimum lower level ILe Vmin ILeVmin MinValue R x 0 05 gt Values entered below this value are corrected automatically by the software Example MaxValue 600 m3 h gt corresponds to 10 V of the analog signal MinValue 150 m3 h gt corresponds to 0 V of the analog signal Range R MaxValue MinValue 600 m3 h 150 m3 h 450 m3 h UL eu max MaxValue R x 0 05 600 m3 h 450 m3 h x 0 05 577 5 m3 h H DV ILevmin MinValue B x 0 05 150 m3 h 450 m3 h x 0 05 172 5 m3 h ZU DV The following states may then occur or be monitored Messages Flow is too high Upper Limit Ee ma n Flow is OK Lower Limit Kl mah Flow is too low Fig 23 Excerpt from Messages Manual MIRO GSM e The present measured value is greater than the upper limit The system is not in its normal state The upper limit is exceeded A message is sent if this is activated by M The message text is freely configurable Upper Level Event Delay time ON Message lock time ON Event delayed SMS message Fig 24 Analogue value processing The measured value is above the upper level e The present measured value lies between the Upper and Lower Levels The installation is again in normal state A message is only sent if it is activated by M and if the s
38. plications of the technical documentation and even minor changes to the starting product or deviations in the intended applications may render incorrect the specifications contained in the technical documentation For this reason the customer is obliged to identify the technical documentation originating from Murrelektronik GmbH if and inasmuch as the documentation is changed by the customer The customer shall be obliged to release Murrelektronik from the damage claims of third parties if the latter are attributable to any deficits in the documentation This shall not apply to damages to the rights of third parties caused by deliberate or criminal intent The customer shall be entitled to use the company brands of Murrelektronik GmbH exclusively for his product advertising but only inasmuch as the products of Murrelektronik GmbH are integrated in the products marketed by the customer The customer shall refer to the brands of Murrelektronik GmbH in an adequate manner if the brands of Murrelektronik GmbH were used 58 r FI MURR m n ELEKTRONIK stay connected Murrelektronik GmbH Falkenstrafse 3 D 71570 Oppenweiler P O Box 1165 D 71567 Oppenweiler Phone 49 7191 47 0 Fax 49 7191 47 130 info Qmurrelektronik com www murrelektronik com The information in this manual has been compiled with the utmost care Liability for the correctness completeness and topicality of the information is restricted to gross negligence
39. s and Phone Numbers rrrnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnesennnnsnennnnsnennnnnsennnsnennnnnn 57 EEE EEE EE EE RE FFF FENAID 58 r Manual MIRO GSM Important Information Important instructions in this Manual are indicated by the use of colors and are marked accordingly A DANGER Immediate danger Failure to observe this warning will immediately result in death or severe personal injury WARNING Possible danger Failure to observe this warning may possibly result in death or severe personal injury CAUTION Low risk hazard Failure to observe this instruction will lead to personal injury of light to medium severity Note Notes indicate important information Instructions highlighted in green are recommendations issued by Murrelektronik r Manual MIRO GSM 1 Safety 1 1 Intended Purpose The products that are described in this manual were developed manufactured tested and documented in compliance with the relevant safety standards In normal cases these products do not constitute any danger to persons or objects provided the handling specifications and safety instructions described in this manual are observed The products comply with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004 108 EG and standards EN 61000 6 2 and EN 61000 6 3 A WARNING This device is not suitable for monitoring sensitive plants or time critical processes GSM network failures or interruptions in power supply may distur
40. special characters can be used for SMS messages The characters are recognized by the programming software and displayed in an error window The error characters must then be deleted Manual MIRO GSM 6 2 7 Activating Remote Access The remote access function allows the user to edit the configuration of the MIRO GSM remotely or to send remote requests or to switch outputs Changes and edits need not be carried out locally They can be performed remotely via a GSM link A remote access password protects against unauthorized access A Note Remote access can only be activated from a PC using the serial cable interface RS232 CAUTION Remote access can be deactivated by remote access The device can then no longer be accessed or configured over the GSM network Re activation must then be executed locally using a serial cable Warning Do you really like to disable remote access This procedure leads to the fact that the device cannot be configured over the G5M anymore A new configuration must be made at the same place of the device by serial cable Cancel Warning Deactivate Remote Access 6 2 8 Disabling Local Access Use Disable local access to protect access via a serial cable RS232 by password This password also applies to remote access 28 r Manual MIRO GSM 6 3 State Messages The receivers of state messages can be chosen from the telephone book To do this click the mous
41. st When the PC is connected to MIRO GSM the current state of the inputs and outputs of the MIRO GSM can be requested The state can also be requested by remote access see Chapter 7 Manual MIRO GSM 6 Configuration 6 1 General Information The MIRO GSM is configured and prepared for use by a PC or notebook using the MIRO GSM Configuration Software Before the MIRO GSM may be prepared for installation i e the MIRO GSM can be configured create phone book enter messages without connection to the device Do this by starting the software creating a new file or opening an existing file and editing it Save the resulting file under a new file name Then send it to the MIRO GSM over the programming cable MIRO GSM RS232 The diagnostic function is not active in offline mode You can only access the diagnostic function when the MIRO GSM is connected to the PC via the serial RS232 interface You can use the MIRO GSM to perform remote maintenance over a GSM link For this you require the MIRO GSM Configuration Software See Chapter 7 Remote Maintenance which describes the requirements for connection set up and operation in more detail 6 2 Managing the Phone Book The software offers the option to register and manage up to 50 telephone numbers or email addresses The next section describes how to manage phone book entries 6 2 1 Phone Numbers Add Enter a new phone number Edit Edit an existing entry Delete Delete an ex
42. t may take longer than to load data over a serial cable Note Data transmission via GSM remote access takes more time that direct access over the serial cable Close the GSM link in the reverse order of operations Here you may use the menu bar Disconnect remote access or use the menu option Options 47 r Manual MIRO GSM Fie Edt Option Help TT 21 Eile taa BGO Fig 35 Disconnect remote access Information Fig 36 Message Modem connection is terminated The connection must also be reset after a timeout of 15 mins In this case the connection must be restarted 7 4 VO State Request After setting up a connection between the modem and the MIRO GSM remote access or via a serial cable link the device state can be requested for all inputs and outputs and for the present analog values Note If values or settings are modified over the remote request access it will take a certain time until they appear in the state display This may be dependent on the request cycle Note Data transmission via GSM remote access takes more time that direct access over the serial cable Ek nep ep A anxoo 11025800 Fig 37 State request Manual MIRO GSM SORE MM ov Fig 38 I O state request display 7 4 1 Digital Inputs Digital input ON gt o Digital input OFF gt CJ 7 4 2 Analog Inputs The measuring bar displays the measured value a
43. tate is occurs i e the upper limit or lower limit was exceeded The message text is freely configurable e The present measured value is smaller than the lower limit The monitored installation is not in normal state The lower limit was exceeded A message is sent f this is activated by M The message text is freely configurable Manual MIRO GSM Lower Level Event Delay time ON Message lock time ON Event delayed SMS message Fig 25 Analogue value processing Value is smaller than the lower level e The change in value difference of the present measured value is exceeded compared to the last measured value sent The MIRO GSM monitors the analog measured value A message is sent if the difference is activated by M and the difference exceeds a certain value The maximum value here is 50 of the range Note Values entered above this value are corrected automatically by the software Manual MIRO GSM e Periodic Messages The MIRO GSM can send a present measured value by SMS periodically at intervals of days weeks or months The periodic message is sent to the first receiver If the receiver fails to acknowledge receipt of the message the message is sent to the next receiver All message texts can be freely edited The measured value and the unit are always transmitted after the message text A blank is inserted automatically between the message text and the value No blank is inserted between the
44. tion see Chapter 7 Remote Access The SIM card is protected by PIN code just as a regular cell phone For more information please refer to the supplement supplied with the SIM card It describes procedures such as how you can clear a blocked SIM card after entering an incorrect PIN three times To do this remove the SIM card from the MIRO GSM and insert it in a cell phone mobile phone Then clear the card according to the specifications of the n etwork operator File Edit Option Help IS ABs Bax IRA we BOO MIRO GSM advanced settings General settings Select device type MIRO GSM Art No 52530 52532 e Enter PIN Device Provider search Automatic Manual V MIRO GSM description MIRO GSM V Trailing Message Info d Daylight saving time Access SI Enable Remote Access V Enable Local Authentication Password Send status message to 1 Receiver Status message settings Allow remote status inquiry for all In and Outputs State Outputs and Inputs Status all T Send the status of all In and Outputs with every message V Send periodic status message Daily Weekly Monthly 15 30 Monday v 25 MIRO GSM is working Remaining chars for message max 91 chars 71 Startup message The MIRO GSM started m default 49000000000 v 2 Receiver r Remaining chars for message max 91 chars 70 sr 3 Receiver Power failure messa
45. u Verlag P O Box 710864 in D 60498 Frankfurt Germany They are therefore persons who are capable of assessing the work executed and any possible dangers arising from this due to their professional training knowledge experience and their knowledge of the relevant standards or the same level of knowledge from a similar field or after doing technical training Only Murrelektronik technical personnel are allowed to execute work on the hardware and software of our products provided they are devices not described in this manual WARNING Electrical hook up start up and operation of this device may only be performed by qualified personnel WARNING Tampering with the hardware or software or failure to observe the warning instructions may result in severe personal injury or damage to assets e Never tamper with hardware or software Comply with the warning instructions 1 3 Safety Instructions WARNING Make sure you read the operating instructions The safe troublefree functioning of the product requires proper transportation storage mounting and installation and careful operation Current safety and accident prevention laws valid for the specific application must be observed for the configuration installation setup servicing and testing of the devices r Manual MIRO GSM Only use cables and accessories that meet the requirements and regulations for safety electromagnetic compatibility and
46. uration Software Remote access is activated in the general settings Fie Edt Option Hep E E CC Select device type MIRO GSM Enter PH Device Provider search aromatic MIRO GSM description MRO GSM Tra ng Message Info Access Enable Remote Access Enable Local Authentication are MIRO GSM e advanced settings J Allow remote status inquiry for all in and Qutputs State Qutputs and inputs Status al Send the status of allin and Outputs with every message Send periodie status message gt Daily Weebly 15 30 Monday m 25 HRO GSM working Remaining chars For message max 91 chars i Startup message The MRO GSM started Remaining chars for message max 91 chara I Power fadure message Power failure at MIRO GSU Remaining chars for message max 91 chars Fig 29 General settings The password protects the remote access function from unauthorized access Note Remote maintenance must first be activated from a PC over a customary commercial serial cable connection RS232 CAUTION Remote access can be deactivated over the remote access The device can then no A longer be accessed or configured over the GSM network Re activation must then be executed locally using a serial cable i Do you really like to disable remote access This procedure leads to the fact that the device cannot be
47. value and the unit Send value periodich Daily Weekly Monthly 15 30 Monday 25 Periodic message Flow is now Fig 26 Example for Periodical messages e Requesting a Value The present value can be requested by SMS The message text is freely definable To start a request an SMS must first be sent to the MIRO GSM The message must contain the exact wording of the request text The request text is freely definable The reply text can also be defined The measured value and the unit are always transmitted after the reply text A blank is inserted automatically between the reply text and the value No blank is inserted between the value and the unit Enable value request Request Flow on 17 Answer Flow 11 is Fig 27 Example for Request value Manual MIRO GSM Confirmation If the confirmation function is activated but the MIRO GSM fails to receive a receive confirmation from the receiver within the set timeout the event message is sent to the next receiver This means that the device works through the assigned receiver phone numbers maximum five cyclically and then starts with the first phone number again A maximum of five loops can be defined As soon as the device receives a confirmation the process is stopped If this is not the case the message is sent to the next receiver when the preset timeout elapses If the confirmation request is not activated all the receivers assigned to this action receive
48. y 42 r Manual MIRO GSM 6 7 CALL IN Function The CALL IN function switches on each output by caller ID for the time specified in Section 6 6 The device detects the incoming call and switches the outputs on without accepting the call The outputs are switched off automatically when the preset time elapses An action can so be executed without any costs occurring Note To enable the Activate Call In field first enable the time limited output circuit 7 Remote Access 7 1 1 General The remote access feature can make changes to the configuration using the MIRO GSM In order to do this set up a link to the MIRO GSM data call to the MIRO GSM via the GSM modem using the MIRO GSM Configuration Software Changes on the MIRO GSM can now be made in the familiar environment of the Configuration Software The first start up must be executed as described in the two sections 1 1 Short Description and 6 Configuring the MIRO GSM Only then can you activate the remote maintenance function You can perform remote maintenance on the MIRO GSM over a GSM link Note The SIM cards used for remote maintenance in the MIRO GSM and also in the GSM modem must be capable of running with CSD CSD is a special data transmission standard and means Circuit Switched Data Contact your network provider for the necessary details Manual 7 2 Configuring Remote Access MIRO GSM Remote access is activated using the MIRO GSM Config
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