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1. Tests List of USERs Name Type L Rolandas PERSON Figure 6 6 1 Note Whenever a user is deleted he will be removed from corresponding groups to which he belonged However if the groups belonged only to a single user deletion of this user would also result in deletion of corresponding groups 8 7 SETTINGS 8 7 1 ADC CALIBRATION Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests Settings ANALOG INPUTS Mode Value Calibrate Analog input 1 VOLTAGE V 482 1 927 V APPLY SUBMIT RESET Analog input2 VOLTAGE W 505 2 019 V APPLY SUBMIT RESET Apply changes Figure 6 7 1 8 7 2 EMAIL You need to fill in this information to send email SMTP server address 1s given by GSM network provider Enter the Tbox20 email name to identify the e mail s sender in the Sender Address field Logics Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests Settings E MAIL SMTP Server Sender address fs Apply changes Figure 6 7 2 8 7 3 GPRS Changing of PIN or PIN forbid is possible in the PIN item If it is necessary to protect SIM card in the TBox20 by PIN number to area SIM PIN it is written PIN number and it is confirmed by button Store PIN The TBox20 then by help written PIN unlocked access to SIM card after stand by TBox20 The PIN number is possible forbid by button Unlock SIM card In the window it 1s possible to define APN Username Password and IP address If the APN field 1s not filled
2. L SMS fire Short message LI CALL fire Phone call Figure 6 5 1 If you want to add action click on New ROUT action or New message button Then you will see the new item no name Click it and configure parameters The name of action does not have any role in execution of the action It s just used as identification so you are free to give any independent name If you want to delete any action mark action s checkbox and press delete ROUT Logics Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests Edit ACTION To turn on the siren NAME To turn on the siren QU TELTONIKA HOLD TIME ticks 0 APPLY SUBMIT RESET Figure 6 5 2 When you are setting up the action you would need to configure the following parameters Table 6 5 1 Descriptions of parameters for ROUT Description Values Parameter Action name It s the name of action and does not Text numbers special have any effect on operation of characters action It s just for easy identification in case you have more than one action Type You can select the desired type of ON OFF TOGGLE the output when the action would be performed Hold time ticks This is the time for which the Max value 2147483648 desired output should be held high low If O is entered it would mean a permanent change in status of corresponding output Sending messages Logics Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests Edit
3. TEL TONIKA 2 serial port TBox20 2401 state LED W 42 3 4 RS232 ROUTOOOQOO Serial port connector 4 relay outputs state LED Figure 3 3 1 PWR Power LED turns on when power is applied to Tbox20 It also shows the device s working Status e LED ON e LED blink low 0 2s ON 0 6s OFF the device is registered in GSM network e LED blink high 0 4s ON 0 4s OFF the device transmits via GSM network ERR Error LED turns on when the device has faulty working conditions RX Indicate the receiving data to the device via serial port TX Indicate the sending data from the device via serial port DIN Indicate the digital input s voltage true level ROUT Indicate the relay output status RS232 Standard serial communication port 6 CONNECTORS PIN OUT 6 1 CONNECTORS FRONT UP PIN OUT PE sifi AT 23 4 EAV PE AIN1 AIN2 DIN PWR Figure 4 1 1 Table 4 1 1 Connector pin out Pin name Description n PAINI A range is 0 20mA max 30mA ANI ANI T range is 0 20mA max 30mA Digital input 1 This input is optically isolated by two different voltage levels 0 1V false 2 24V true Digital input 2 This input is optically isolated by two different voltage levels 0 1V false 2 24V true Digital input 3 This input is optically isolated by two different voltage levels 0 1V false 2 24V true DIN 4 Digital input 4 This input is optically isol
4. THRESHOLD V 2 098 APPLY SUBMIT RESET Figure 6 4 3 When you are setting up events for analog inputs you would need to configure the following parameters Table 6 4 2 Descriptions of parameters for AIN Event name It s the name of event and does not Text numbers special have any effect on operation of event characters It s just for easy identification in case you have more than one event Type Select the analog type Analog UP Analog DOWN Choose analog input number Setup time ticks The time interval after which the event 1 1000ms will be sent to the logic function if the event conditions still exist Noise cancellation Threshold V Select the level of the trigger 0 10 V or 0 20mA 15 QU TELTONIKA Received messages When you are setting up the message you would need to configure the following parameters Table 6 4 3 Descriptions of parameters for received messages Message type Choose the message type SMS CALL Recipient Choose the user or group of users who Choice from the pull down would receive the event menu users and groups you setup before Message text Text message is the event Text identification 8 5 ACTIONS Actions define operations for the device to perform Press actions button to see the list of possible actions Logics Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests List of ACTIONSs Name Type L To turn on the siren ROUT ON
5. computer safety class To avoid mechanical damage of the device it 1s recommended to transport the device packed in damage proof pack While using the device place it such that the LEDs are visible to the user It s because these LEDs provide information about the working modes and conditions of the device Signal level of the TBox 20 depends on the environment in which it is working If the device fails to work properly only qualified personnel may repair this product We recommend to disconnect the device and forward it to repair centre or to the manufacturer At the installation site supply circuits must have protective devices bipolar release device which provide protection from short circuit and wrong ground installation The power of connected device should satisfy power of release device The interstice between contacts should be no less than 3mm Power supply network should be installed near the device on an easily accessible place 3 INTRODUCTION TBox20 is a compact alarm monitoring and remote control device for electronic equipments with support for Short Messages SMS The device is configurable through internal WEB server interface via GSM network and RS232 interface Multiple users can interrogate TBox20 or be notified on configurable events 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Power 24V 10 for the model TBox20 2401 Wireless modem Quad Band GSM 850 900 1800 1900MHz 4 digital inputs 0 false 0 1V 1 true
6. in the APN will be automatically assigned by the IMSI code of the SIM card If the PLMN is not in book of APN then will be use default APN internet APN is added of the mobile operator If the JP address field is not filled in the IP address will be automatically assigned by the operator when establishing the connection The changes in settings will apply after pressing the Apply button Logics Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests Settings GSM GPRS Pin code Access point Apply changes Figure 6 7 3 8 8 TEST Test describes the device status review Logics Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests TESTS AN IL current mode AIN2 O current mode Apply Safety controller ADCO mcu ADCI pwr Dip switch AT Dip switch Preset Dip switch wdt Warning U pwr 10V Warning U pwr 21 6V Warning U mcu lt 3 3V Warning U mcu gt 4 2V ooOooadoado a Device fault Refresh Figure 6 8 1 8 9 STATUS The item GPRS in menu contains information about PLMN code of operator cell channel and signal information are by a single application find out on power up TBox20 In bottom of window hereof windows it is GPRS Connection Log where there are information about make up GPRS connection and pertinent problems on this formation Logics Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests Status Connection Not establish SMS ERR SIM
7. 2 24V terminal blocks 2 analog inputs 0 10V max 15V 0 20mA max 30mA terminal blocks 4 relay outputs 250V 7A terminal blocks Interfaces RS232 RJ45 connector and GSM GPRS antenna MMCX connector Alarm message service via SMS E Mail Protocols HTTP and SMTP Possible configurations via internal WEB server interface Watchdog controller Operating temperature range from 20 C to 55 C DIN Rail Mounting 5 MECHANICAL INTEGRATION 5 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS 5 1 1 TBox20 5 1 2 Serial cable PORTI one connector female COM port another RJ45 5 1 3 GSM antenna MMCX connector 5 1 4 The CD with Software and User s Manual 5 2 DIMENSIONS The plastic case of TBox20 1s light and suitable for fitting with electronic equipments that can hook to the DIN EN 50022 When a place for TBox20 is being planned it should be considered that GSM antenna which is supplied in your package should NOT be placed in metal case The supplied antenna usually has 2 5 meters length cable so if you plan to mount TBox20 into a metal case please mount the antenna outside the metal case If cable length of 2 5 meters is not enough contact our sales department to order antennas with longer cables EEGELEEEEEGE 61 00 45 00 90 00 at Figure 3 2 1 Figure 3 2 2 5 3 FRONT PANEL Device TRT Je state LED 4 digital inputs LED ZAN A PWR ERR DNC OOO RX O O TX 2 8 4 SO
8. 4 SAMPLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Ut yo DC 22 28V LIS AC 0 240V D O 110V R1 LOAD g a R2 LOAD A 6 i R3 LOAD 3 n R4 LOAD J3 W DC 0 10V or 0 ZOmA TBOXZO E ere max current TA L4 a DC 0 10V or 0 20mA Figure 4 4 1 Sample scheme 7 INSTALLATION AND STARTING 7 1 INSTALLING A SIM CARD e Remove the cover with screwdriver see the figure 5 1 1 e Slide the SIM card holder toward its hinge to unlock it see the figure 5 1 2 e Lift the SIM card holder e Remove your SIM card from the package your SIM card might be inserted already e Insert the SIM card into the holder so that the notches align see the figure 5 1 3 e Close the SIM card holder e Slide the SIM card holder away from its hinges to lock it see the figure 5 1 4 Figure 5 1 1 000000000000 000 9 OOIOOOOO OTOIGIS o o OTO UNLOCK mle Toll 000000000000 es 000000000000 Figure 5 1 2 Figure 5 1 3 Figure 5 1 4 7 2 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Dip switch should be set according the figure 5 2 1 for the normal working conditions Table 5 dal ame 5 numer Serial port works in Serial port works the normal mode in the AT Command mode 2 Normal working Preset factory conditions parameters 3 Normal working Reset GSM conditions module Aal Watchdog off Watchdog on 7 3 CONNECTI
9. ACTION SMS fire NAME SMS fire TYPE SMS USER GROUP Rolandas MESSAGE fire RESET Figure 6 5 3 When you are setting up the message you would need to configure the following parameters Table 6 5 2 Descriptions of ee for ROUT Values S Message type Choose the message type to sent the SMS CALL E MAIL alarm Recipient Choose the users or groups of users Choice from the pull down who would receive the alarm menu users and groups you setup before Message text The text message will be sent to the Text and numbers authorized users 8 6 USERS User is authorized person which is allowed to use the device TBox20 The users entered here would have the privileges to receive alarm alerts or control the actions of TBox20 through SMS or Phone calls User element is made of user name telephone number and email address The user list can be edited by adding or deleting users Press the New Person button to add new user then enter user name telephone number and email address When you want to delete any user select the respective user users and press Delete button User group 1s a list of users or groups with assigned name If you have multiple users and you want to manage classify them you have the possibility of creating groups Only the users defined in Users menu can be added in the groups To start creating groups click the New Group Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log
10. CARD Figure 6 9 1 8 10 LOG LOG 1s the events registration There are max 10 events in one page There s also the list of errors Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests System LOG DEVICE STARTED DEVICE STARTED Failed to read EVENT from configuration SMS_ERR_SIM_CARD DEVICE STARTED SMS_ERR_SIM_CARD DEVICE STARTED oMS ERR SIM CARD ERASE Figure 6 10 1 9 SUPPORT Before contacting for support make sure that you went through the above manual thoroughly If you are still facing problems feel free to contact our technical support team at support dteltonika lt we would be glad to help you
11. CC TELTONIKA ALARM MONITORING amp CONTROL SYSTEM TBox20 USER MANUAL 1 0 0 UAB TELTONIKA Saltoniskiu str 10C LT 08105 Vilnius Lithuania Phone 370 5 2127472 Fax 370 5 2761380 info teltonika It www teltonika eu Legal notice All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Teltonika is prohibited Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners Copyright 2008 UAB Teltonika Disclaimer The use of Alarm Monitoring and Control System TBox20 is at sole discretion of the user Teltonika cannot be held responsible for any damages arising due to use of Alarm Monitoring and Control System TBox20 Therefore any liability claims would be discarded CONTENT E AVI ENM 0 nesesite ton n a titan ed e er ms 4 2 SAFETY MEASURES uccsccscsscssessessessessessecscsucsucsuesuessessessessessessessussussussussuesucsucsussussaesaesaeseeeeven 5 Bs INTRODUCTION art tet tavisan letaya ta idol ana pito alez enn lase stepi ea 5 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ccsscccsessecsecssessecsssusssecsrssucsussarssecsucsuessessecsucsuessessucsaseaeeaeeaneen 5 5 MECHANICAL INTEGRATION 2e aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa season aaa sea sos oasoeasonossoosoonsen 6 5 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS ccccsccsessssssessesscsuessessessucsuessessessvcsucsuesasssuesucsusssesseeaesie
12. ON TO PC 7 3 1 Install Tbox20 for windows To perform the installation run the following programs from your CD or download folder Tbox20 exe 7 3 2 Connect PC serial port to the Tbox20 serial port cable PORTI 7 3 3 After installation you can run the program by clicking SERVER in Start Programs Teltonika Tbox20 directory To open the program click the icon on the taskbar 7 3 4 Select serial port number to which Tbox20 1s connected 7 3 5 Write to TCP IP Port number 5000 7 3 6 Click the link http localhost 5000 and Internet explorer window will run automatically There you will see Tbox20 application 7 3 7 You can find possible port to which 1s connected TBox20 device by pressing the button Autodetect After you need to select detected COM port with record Box Sign Com2 port 2 not exist Sign Com4 Box port 4 exists connected to TBox20 and currently it is active Record COM1 without sign and Box port exists If with COM port number then the port is busy Maybe it is opened by another program Tt IB arnt Select Comm Port z Autodetect Lom4 Eox Autodetect Select TCP IP Port No S000 http localhost 5000 5000 http localhost 5000 Ok Apply Cancel Ok Apply Cancel Figure 5 3 1 TBox20 exe Figure 5 3 2 TBox20 exe QU TELTONIKA 8 DATA CONFIGURATION Data configuration 1s executed by the internal WEB server application You need to connect Tbo
13. ated by two different voltage levels 0 1V false 2 24V true Digital input ground It is separated from module ground power supply analog input because digital inputs are optically isolated Device power Voltage is 24V 10 DC Power consumption Stand by mode 50mA 24V peak up to 300mA 24V As switched power regulator is used inside the smaller the voltage the bigger the current and vice versa power consumption remains about the same Protection earth 6 2 CONNECTORS FRONT DOWN PIN OUT ROUT 1 ROUT2 ROUT3 ROUT4 NO co NC NO CO NC No CO NC NO CO NC Figure 4 2 1 Table 4 2 1 Connector pin out Max load 250V 7A Max load 250V 7A Max load 250V 7A Relay 3 common output Max load 250V 7A Relay 4 common output ROUT 4 NC Relay 4 normally closed output 6 3 SERIAL PORT RS232 INTERFACE Serial port is used for communication with internal WEB server Internal WEB server allows to edit configured data Serial port parameters CX e Interface format RS232C IN 4 e Logic levels RS232C levels Aj Bic A e Speed 115200 bauds ae ad e Format 8 bits gt e Parity none e Stop bits 1 Figure 4 3 1 RJ45 connector e Flow control hardware The communication connector is an eight way RJ45 PLUG style connector Table 4 3 1 RS232 Connector pin out d DSR Output 20 DCD Output 3 DTR Input 4 GND fe O SL RXD Input 6 TXD Opm SIRIS Input 6
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15. gic Logic Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests Edit LOGIC Fire alarm NAME Fire alarm FUNCTION EVENTS Temperature gt 80 C ACTIONS SMS fire CALL fire APPLY SUBMIT RESET Figure 6 3 2 QU TELTONIKA Table 6 3 1 Parameter descriptions Logic name It s the name of logic and does not Text numbers special have any effect on operation of logic characters It s just for easy identification in case you have more than one logic Function Select the type OR an action that 1s produced when one or more events are present AND a logical operation that only evaluates as true if all of the events being compared also evaluate as true Events Choose event name If you want to choose several events click items together with key ctrl Actions Choose action name If you want to choose several actions click items together with key ctrl 8 4 EVENTS One of the main function elements of Tbox20 is to alert you whenever digital analog inputs to the Tbox20 cross their predefined value Events define conditions of the digital inputs DIN analog inputs AIN received messages and errors Press events button and list of events will appear Logics Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests List of EVENTS Name Type L Fire sensor Digital UP L Temperature gt 80 C Analog UP DELETE NEW analog event NEW digital event NEW message event Figu
16. neaeaneesee 16 86 URS onm ei A RE Ne 18 8 7 SETTINGS vieeccccccsscssessecsessessecsessessecsucsucsucsucsuesuessessessessrseessessessussussussssuesssussesseseeseeseenee 18 6 12 ohus ml mu 20 s ET A a a a ande 20 ALMA E AM PO Ce 21 9 SUPPORT v eecccssecsessessessucsussucsucsuesuesussuecuessessessessssussussussucaucsucsucsucsuessesaesanssecsessessussucaucaneaneaneaneen 21 1 ATTENTION d dd gt L All wireless devices for data transferring are susceptible to interference which could affect performance Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product The device is not water resistant Keep it dry Do not mount or serve device during a thunderbolt QU TELTONIKA 2 SAFETY MEASURES This section will provide guidelines on how to use Tbox 20 device safely We suggest you to adhere to following recommendations so as to avoid any damage to person or property You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before you start using the device Installation and technical support of the device can be performed only by a qualified personnel or a person who has enough knowledge about this device and safety requirements The device requires 24 V power supply Available power supply source range is 18 V up to 26 V power up to 3500mW The PC and power supply source to which the device 1s connected should satisfy LST EN 60950 1 standard Tbox 20 can be used on first Personal Computer or second Notebook
17. re 6 4 1 If you want to add analog or digital event click on New analog event or New digital event Then you will see the new item no name Click it and configure parameters The name of event does not have any role in execution of the event It s just used as identification so you are free to give any name If you want to delete any event mark event s checkbox and press delete Digital input DIN Logics Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests Edit EVENT Fire sensor NAME Fire sensor TYPE Digital UP Y SETUP TIME ticks APPLY SUBMIT RESET Figure 6 4 2 When you are setting up events for digital inputs you would need to configure the following parameters Table 6 4 1 Descriptions of parameters for DIN Event name It s the name of event and does not Text numbers special have any effect on operation of event characters It s just for easy identification in case you have more than one event Type Select the digital type Digital UP Digital DOWN Choose digital input number Setup time ticks The time interval after which the event 1 1000ms will be sent to the logic function if the event conditions still exist Noise cancellation 14 Analog input AIN Logics Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests Edit EVENT Temperature gt 80 C NAME Temperature gt 80 C TYPE Analog UP W AIN SETUP TIME ticks
18. x20 to PC and the server program should be run see section 5 3 8 1 APPLICATION S LOGICAL ELEMENT System log users groups GSM connection Figure 6 1 1 8 2 FUNCTIONS TBox20 is a monitoring and control device for remote objects Remote commands are described by three definitions logic the relationship between elements event an occurrence detected by the device and action a state or process that is controlled by the device Events are following occurrences four digital inputs two analog inputs two types of receiving messages SMS call Actions are those possible processes relay state controlling on off toggle and sending message SMS email call User is authorized person which is allowed to use the device via messages Users can be jointed into the group The device is configurable through internal WEB server interface via GSM network and RS232 interface System log is the register of the device s status important occurrences 8 3 LOGICS Logics link functional elements N events and M actions by means of logical function M actions are executed when either all or one of N events are presented The execution of function is completed even if the power was lost You can see the logics list by pressing the button logics Logics Events Actions Users Settings Status System Log Tests List of LOGICs Name LI Fire alarm DELETE NEW Figure 6 3 1 Click the logic name if you want to edit lo

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