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1. MN 220220222222 INSYS z l Power DCD N j 7 000000000000009 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO x C 2 aS lt December 06 Copyright December 06 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Any duplication of this Additional Manual is prohibited All rights on this documentation and the devices are with INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Regensburg Restrictions of guarantee This Additional Manual contains a concise description The compilation of the text has been made with the utmost care Despite all efforts there may be deviations compared with the actual functions No guarantee can therefore be given for the accuracy of the contents We can neither take over a legal responsibility nor any liability for incorrect information and their consequences Suggestions for improvements and comments are gladly accepted Trademarks The use of a trademark not shown below is not an indication that it is freely available for use MNP is a registered trademark of Microcom Inc IBM PC AT XT are registered trademarks of International Business Machine Corporation INSYS is a registered trademark of INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Publisher INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Waffnergasse 8 D 93047 Regensburg Germany Phone 49 0 941 58692 0 Fax 49 0 941 563471 e mail insys insys tec de Internet http www insys tec de Subject to technical changes as well
2. eee s ssa assa assa ass 23 New Historical Entries iio deae nenne 23 Expanded Historical Entries eee e eere eee eere ee eene nennen uun 23 Content 4 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 5 4 6 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 3 4 5 3 5 5 3 6 5 4 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 2 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO COMMISSIONING ceu eere eene eene een eee eese sess 24 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccsccceses 24 Installation for Configuration eere ecce eee eere ere 24 Installation for Operation with Siemens LOGO 24 FIRMWARE UPDATE cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccess 25 COMMISSIONING L 0000040580400 505048 0406 Sa ON S Tov e anres Ce evo Tun 25 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 4 05 eoe vs eov E redis Tog aeu eoa dos ia cbe eue ra aae vod es 28 No response to commands eee e eee e eee eee eee eee eene eee ettet eee eee 28 A connection is not established ec eee ee ee eee eee eene 28 Alarm SMS is not transmitted sassa aasa ee ee ee e aana a aaas 28 SIGNAL QUALITY nase au 29 LOGIN STATE IN GSM NETWORK c ccccccccsccccccccccsccsccccccccccscoses 29 CONFIGURATION USING THE HSCOMM LOGO GENERA Ls cesscncsecenscacescerscsdesceseceedeucceasavacteuesseucewesnceduevewssacsec
3. 2 Additional Reciepients Access Control History LOGOe eres 7 PIN active MICROELECTROMICS w Send settings get SMS memory spaces detect GSM intensity 02 07 2004 m rr 1307 24 system clock PC 19200 femi 8 Disconnect the voltage supply 9 Press the recessed yellow knob above the SIM card holder see picture and remove the card holder Insert the SIM card and reinsert the card holder The contacts of the SIM card point to the left during insertion 10 Connect the power supply 11 The initialization operation starts over see item 4 If the device has successfully logged in the Power and Signal LEDs then illuminate and the Signal LED indicates the strength of the GSM signal Dezember 06 27 Commisioning INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 12 Check the field strength of the GSM signal using the Detect GSM intensity button GSM Signal 20 Signalinfo 49 The reply should indicate a field strength of at least 12 otherwise the antennal must be relocated 4 4 Troubleshooting 4 4 1 NO response to commands gt The INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO and the terminal configuration PC or controller must operate the serial interface with the same baud rate and data format default 19 200 bits per second 8N1 gt The INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO can be reset to the factory settings by holding down the Reset button 25 s 4 4 2 A connection is not established Check the signal quality of the GSM network I
4. General time scheduled PA SMS S monitoring values en A settings FE Bua o 0 0 0000000000000 E0000 LLLA digitalinpus n 12 3 M 15 16 I7 I8 digitalinpus e mo mnt na n3 n4 mns 116 digitalinpus n7 118 19 120 121 122 123 124 igital outputs a 02 03 o4 os as ar a8 digital outputs fas 10 ar 01201301415 018 digiallags M M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 digital flags JMS MiDMi11MI2MI3 M14 M15 M16 digiallass wtz mis M19 M20 M21 M22 M23 M24 shiftregisters s1 52 sa 54 55 86 87 se lanaloginputs Ja A2 A3 As AIS AIB AIT Al8 analog flags AMT AM AMS And AMS ANE lol x MICROELECTRONICS w Send settings Read settings Send default settings Reset Synchronize RS232 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO HSComm 5 8 1 5 8 2 5 8 3 Dezember 06 Defining Values to be Utilized The first configuration step is to define which values ofthe PA buffer are to be utilized in the LOGO control program These values form the content of a PA SMS and represent the basic set of values to be monitored Double clicking in the tree structure on the left opens the corresponding window here for example the window for digital inputs The check boxes for the utilized values must be selected they appear green in the PA buffer overview in the right pane Configuring Periodic PA SMS If a periodic PA SMS is to be sent the time sene E xl corresponding check box must be VENEREM se
5. INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO green Note Each time the PC and LOGO connection is reestablished the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO should be restarted Reset key pressed 24 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning 4 2 Firmware Update The firmware for the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO as well as the flashloader software and the associated operator s guide can be found on the supplied CD ROM 4 3 Commissioning The easiest way to perform initial commissioning is to use the HSComm GSM LOGO parameter assignment software Perform the following steps 1 Have the SIM card and PIN number ready but do not use yet 2 Connect the INSYS GSM and the PC using the serial cable male female Connect the GSM antenna 3 Connect the voltage supply to the 10 to 60 VDC terminals and the negative pole to GND and switch on 4 Initialization begins e Connect LED illuminates for approximately 4 s e After an additional 8 s the Status LED starts flashing for approximately 20 S Then the Status LED goes out because an SIM card is not inserted and a PIN is not stored The Signal LED illuminates or flashes depending on the strength of the GSM network 5 Start HSComm in Windows Programme d irj Flashloader K S HsComm ML HsComm GSM 4 0 so HSComm GSM 4 0 LOGONA Dezember 06 25 Commisioning INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO The program starts Wi HS COMM GSM 4 0 E E B x File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overv
6. NO SUCCESS will be transmitted instead of the status SMS A callback number CN must be specified The format of the reply is as follows STATUS lt logo status gt lt logo status gt RUN STOP REMOTE PARAM we Tag RUN 0 LOGO is in RUN mode LOGO is in STOP mode when an INSYS GSM 4 2 is interfaced REMOTE is always signaled as well because the serial interface is connected LOGO is in parameter assignment mode NO SUCCESS INSYS GSM 4 2 message LOGO did not reply cable not connected etc LOGO is in programming mode 21 Commisioning INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 3 3 4 2 Changing Status 3 3 5 e g Set status to RUN Command STATUS lt logo status gt lt logo status gt RUN Switch on LOGO start control program STOP Switch off LOGO terminate control program The LOGO status change is attempted up to three times if necessary If still no reply is received from LOGO an SMS containing the text NO SUCCESS will be transmitted instead of OK If LOGO acknowledges the status change negatively ERROR is sent as the reply SMS This can also occur if the current LOGO status already matches the status to be set A callback number CN does not have to be specified However without a callback number there is no reply LOGO Checksum Command CHKSUM A reply follows containing the checksum of the control program running on the LOGO The checksum output is made up of four hexa
7. New and Expanded Historical Entries 3 4 1 New Historical Entries A reply was not received after three PLC ERROR attempts during LOGO EIE communication Periodic PA SMS operation is starting 3 4 2 Expanded Historical Entries If a fault message becomes active due to value monitoring PLC CHANGE is indicated as a more detailed description in place of where the number of pulses and the alarm input are specified for alarms via the alarm input Dezember 06 23 Commisioning INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 4 Commissioning 4 1 Installation Overview 4 1 1 Installation for Configuration For initial commissioning and for configuration the serial interface RS 232 ofthe INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO and the configuration PC are connected The supplied standard 9 pin cable with D Sub 9 plug and socket connectors is used as the cable for the RS 232 4 1 2 Installation for Operation with Siemens LOGO INSYS GSM 4 1 alarm messages as SMS Fax e mail Standard SIM card INSYS adapter switch and E cable for LOGO 4 E j request via SMS Ms Siemens LOGO LOGO configuration cable switch via DTMF For operation with LOGO the additional enclosed 9 pin INSYS adapter cable is used The end of the cable with the fastening nuts is connected to the Siemens LOGO PC cable the opposite end of which is inserted in the module card slot of LOGO The end of the cable with the fastening screws is connected to the D Sub socket of the
8. SMS containing the current LOGO PA buffer status when the alarm input is activated here in this example using the available alarm input 1 ai HS COMM GSM 4 0 5 x File Interface Settings Terminal Language 5prache Overview Error Info Help Basic Settings Alarm Output 1 Alarm Output 2 Additional Reciepients ACCESS Control History Logole MICROELECTRONICS m LOGO PBA SMS alarm at alarm input S neommg call RINE GSM network loss w Send settings Read settings 01715342645 Send default settings Reset Synchronize R8232 come Ben femi All utilized values are entered in the PA SMS these values can be selected in the LOGO tab An option is also available to enter additional recipients for this message This is indicated by the group symbol next to the number field Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO HSComm 5 10 Other Recipients Dezember 06 In addition to the main recipient up to 10 additional recipients out of the pool of numbers can be specified to receive each fault message The number pool can contain 20 recipient numbers The additional recipients in rows are linked to the available alarm messages in columns For each alarm message a maximum of 10 additional recipients can be assigned The Delete all connections button removes all of the entered links If fault messages are to be defined for value monitoring the assignment is made by designating the m
9. and SMS scan If a password is not set the separating comma is omitted No blank spaces are allowed between the password comma and command command Command to be executed including parameters callback Optional callback number to which the return message will be sent via SMS If a return SMS is not desired the separating comma is omitted No blank spaces are allowed between the command comma and CN A blank space must be inserted after the CN Note The following characters do not have to be sent lt and gt They are merely used in the syntax description to label parameters lt and gt as well as optional parameters and Dezember 06 17 Commisioning INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 3 3 2 Monitoring of PA Buffer Process Image Buffer Command MONITOR A reply follows in the form of a PA SMS It contains the current states of the utilized values in the PA buffer If the content of this message does not fit into one SMS the message is automatically divided into multiple up to 3 SMS messages The LOGO PA buffer scan is attempted up to three times if necessary If still no reply is received from LOGO an SMS containing the text NO SUCCESS will be transmitted instead of the PA SMS A callback number CN must be specified 3 3 3 Reading Out the Actual Values Command BLOCK blocknumberl blocknumber2 blocknumber3 The block num
10. as correction Date Dezember 06 31 22 03 080 english Dezember 06 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 3 3 6 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO SCOPE OF SUPE EY E APPLICATION OPTIONS FOR INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 5 xl d PIU ELT d cC M 5 Remote Monitoring 2 4 i 6 ADVANTAGES COMPARED TO STANDARD SIEMENS LOGO 6 ADVANTAGES COMPARED TO PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF INSYS GSM 6 Br ipm wire 7 FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS e eere eee eene eee 8 DESCRIPTION OF TERMS 2 00 50 a 8 PA BUTGE T L 8 Eas TTT TT 12 INDEPENDENT ACTIONS e eee eee eee eee ee eee eese eee anaa nanna aa naan naan na 13 Monitoring of Values by Polling the PA Buffer 13 Periodic eel er 15 PA SMS Tor Alarm Ts ea 16 SCAN OPTIONS VIA SMS eee e eee e eee e eee eee ee Za aia enne 17 SMS Commari s sis ii eoo e dva eve rien 17 Monitoring of PA Buffer Process Image Buffer 18 Reading Out the Actual Values eeeeeee ecce eee eene u ee 18 Statiis Scam or LOGOL 2er 21 Felejelsseci liu T E 22 Summary of LOGO Specific SMS Commands 23 NEW AND EXPANDED HISTORICAL ENTRIES
11. by leaving the values range C entering the values range C leaving or entering the values ra message settings transmission of a FA SMS C transmission of an SMS with the following text after collective message message text 140 remaining characters recipient number 01706756742 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO HSComm 5 9 Alarm Switching Information on the use of the alarm inputs of INSYS GSM 4 2 to execute standard alarm functions can be found in the user manual for the standard version Only those items that have been added for the LOGO version are presented here Alarm input 2 is no longer available for configuration as an alarm input since values were defined for monitoring in the previous examples see above This is indicated by the following display Wi HS COMM GSM 4 0 B x File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help Basic Settings Alarm Output 1 Alarm Output 2 Additional Beciepients Access Control History LOGO MICROELECTRONICS alarm at alarm input 17 incoming call RING n as rre usar loss w Send settings Read settings Send default settings Reset Synchronize RS232 kome deo fem Alarm input 1 can still be utilized as before as an alarm input as long as the number of LOGO values monitored does not exceed 10 Dezember 06 45 46 HSComm INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO An option has been added to transmit a PA
12. can be specified for the situation where selection is not immediately successful This setting is active for the following e Transmittal of messages alarm or routine SMS e Establishment of connection for alarm messages via a data connection Establishment of connection for security callback Possible values are 1 to 12 default is 3 Only one transmission attempt is made for a confirmation SMS following a parameter assignment via SMS 5 7 1 6 Detect Field Intensity 36 GSM Signal x GSM Signal 20 Signalinto C3 eee The current field strength of the GSM signal is read out and graphically displayed Values below 12 indicate a weak field the antenna should be relocated A value of 99 indicates that the field strength could not be determined e g due to power failure or damaged antenna If the antenna is relocated a period of 5 to 10 s normally elapses before the field strength is displayed correctly by the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO HSComm 5 7 2 System Monitoring 5 7 2 1 Periodic Logout Login To enable the GSM network operator to perform maintenance functions it is useful for the INSYS GSM 4 2 to briefly log out and then log in again on a daily basis Specify the logout time and duration 1 to 98 minutes Then the INSYS GSM 4 2 logs in to the GSM network again provided that the PIN for the SIM card is stored 5 7 2 2 Periodic Logout and Login with Reset In addition a
13. e online monitoring via a GSM data connection using the Siemens LOGO Soft Comfort PC software Online readout or update by GSM connection from the control program using the Siemens LOGO Soft Comfort PC software Use of protected program module cards The INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO and Siemens LOGO are connected via the RS232 interface thus the program module slot is occupied Siemens LOGO cannot be directly influenced e g outputs and bit memory cannot be set However it is possible to indirectly influence LOGO using the switching outputs of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 3 Function Descriptions 3 1 Description of Terms 3 1 1 PA Buffer PA SMS 3 1 1 1 PA Buffer Process Image Buffer The PA buffer contains the current I O states or values of the Siemens LOGO and its expansion modules Digital inputs I1 124 Digital outputs O1 to O16 Digital bit memory M1 to M24 Shift register inputs S1 to S8 LOGO operator buttons arrow keys gt tf U Analog inputs Al1 to AI8 Analog outputs AQ1 to AQ2 Analog bit memory AM1 to AM6 The PA buffer contains the maximum possible I O elements of a Siemens LOGO system including expansion modules The number of actual I O elements in the system is dependent on the respective LOGO Basic module version and the utilized expansion modules Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning 3 1 1 2 PA SMS Process Image S
14. number of the SMS Service Center for your SIM card can be found in your GSM provider contract 5 7 1 3 Automatic SMS Evaluation Received SMS are read out once per minute Each SMS is checked for usability parameter assignment alarm input scan switching output setting and if applicable validity format password selective call acceptance After this evaluation a reply SMS is sent if appropriate and the SMS is then removed from the memory Incoming SMS can also be protected with the remote parameter assignment password 5 7 1 4 SMS Memory Locations The number of available SMS memory locations available on the SIM card is read out using the Determine SIM SMS memory locations button Dezember 06 35 HSComm INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO The controller scans the SMS memory locations in 1 minute cycles The baud rate and number of assigned SMS memory locations determine the duration of the scan Example Baud rate 19200 Assigned SMS memory 15 Duration of scan 5 seconds The number of SMS memory locations that the controller has to take into consideration during its scan routine must be specified in the Assigned SMS memory locations field A potential problem can occur if the incoming SMS exceed the scanned SMS memory In this case SMS are stored in the memory area not taken into consideration by the scan and can thus no longer be processed by the controller 5 7 1 5 Selection Attempt The number of object selection attempts
15. scan intervals settings 1 E i e the update cycle between fal damen esl aene INSYS GSM 4 2 and LOGO is specified in the Polling Cycle polling cycle fio seconds window timieaut fi U minutes The timeout setting specifies the pause before the next scan message text 129 remaining characte interval if the connection between Stop engine INSYS GSM 4 2 and LOGO has been interrupted This pause is necessary because a connection elsewhere e g for parameter assignment would not be possible if the scan cycles of the INSYS GSM Cancel 4 2 LOGO remained constant The message text is prefixed to each fault message transmitted when a value is changed not if the fault message is transmitted as a PA SMS Dezember 06 41 HSComm INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 5 8 5 Defining and Configuring Values to be Monitored The values to be monitored are defined and parameterized in the menus below A specified state or range is assigned to the monitored values and the fault message type is defined Only values that have been selected as utilized values shaded in green can be monitored The screen below is the starting point ii HS COMM GSM 4 0 B B x File InterFace Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help Bas c Settings Alarm Qutput 1 Alarm Output 2 Additional Reciepients Access Control History LOGO YS MICROELECTRONICS analog flags H S General 00 N time schedul
16. 4 0 inl x NSYS MICROELECTRONICS File InterFace Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help Basic Settings Alarm Dutput 1 Alarm Output 2 Additional Reciepients Access Contra History LOGO E Ef values in use P digital inputs digital inputs l3 H 111 112 102 1114 115 I16 WF We WE 20 21 122 123 124 a Q5 a6 a7 as Q9 O10 011 012 013 014 015 018 BEE na ms me M7 me MO M10 M11 012 M13 M14 M15 M18 M17 M18 M19 M2D M21 M22 M23 M24 51 52 583 54 55 86 57 58 C Cw Ce C An A2 Ba als alg aly AB AQ1 A01 digital inputs digital outputs digital outputs digital flags digital flags digital flags shift registers e cursar kevs analog inputs analog outputs E wf Send settings um monitoring values H 3 q analog flags AM2 ANS AMA AMS AMG N settings 2 Read settings H amp f monitored values l send default settings SR nM digital flags Reset UT ls shift register Synchronize RS232 HH 1 C cursor keys T Afi an alo i n p ut s n fol analog outputs en AM analog flags komz soo fm eee Overview of all monitored and utilized values 54 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO digital input 12 digital input I2 SMS triggered by change to 0 GND change to 1 open C any change message setting C transmission of a PA SMS transmission of an SMS with the following text after collective mess
17. AM4 AMS Abie Read settings Send default settings Reset buen nls shift register Synchronize RS232 ile e d alog inputs BER fo an log outputs en AM analog flags komz soo fm ee cursor keys analog inputs Configuration overview of utilized values these values are then included in a PA SMS time scheduled PA SMS X le time scheduled PA SMS Polling cycle 24 haurs recipient number o 701234567 E Configuration of the periodic PA SMS 52 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO enter actual values enter actual values Dezember 06 number G KA KM KA R3 KA KM KA KM OR KAAKA x KA AA a LEN uu 0 2 2 20 20 0 0 01 202 29 0 200 27 02 Black number O05 O04 Lus ey f f a J Ory 0 Hil 02 c c U c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c O00 O00 GO of A ey c cya o IM O00 m Fa function ott delay ott delay on delay on delay Hours counter Hours counter Counter Cancel Configuration of the function blocks for the actual value scan x Example 53 Example INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO alarm upon value change timeout U minutes polling cycle fi seconds ho message text 115 remaining characte Test GSM INSY S Regensburg Lancel Configuration of value monitoring message text is prefixed to each fault message ai HS COMM GSM
18. K lt blocknumber gt TT Convenience switch BLOCK lt blocknumber gt Interval time delay relay BLOCK lt blocknumber gt OS rrenean Interval time delay relay edge BLOCK lt blocknumber gt Pulse generator BLOCK lt blocknumber gt CSE eeneyycinesiae Counter BLOCK lt blocknumber gt O O Elapsed time counter BLOCK lt blocknumber gt MN xxxxh OT xxxxxh Dezember 06 19 20 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Trigger BLOCK lt blocknumber gt Trigger analog BLOCK lt blocknumber gt Delta trigger BLOCK lt blocknumber gt AX XXXXX Comparator analog BLOCK lt blocknumber gt AX XXXXX Ay XXXXX XXXXX Analog value monitoring BLOCK lt blocknumber gt Aen XXXXX AX XXXXX Amplifier BLOCK lt blocknumber gt AxX XXXXX new ramp function BLOCK lt blocknumber gt Aq XXXXX PI Controller BLOCK lt blocknumber gt Aq XXXXX Multiplexer analog BLOCK lt blocknumber gt Aq XXXXX Note For function blocks for which a timer value is returned T the timer for this function that is currently active is always output provided the function has multiple timers e g convenience switch Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning 3 3 4 Status Scan of LOGO 3 3 4 1 Scanning Status Dezember 06 Command STATUS A reply follows indicating the status of LOGO The LOGO status scan is attempted up to three times if necessary If still no reply is received from LOGO an SMS containing the text
19. MS The INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO version uses the PA SMS to send the PA buffer content of the connected LOGO in readable format Dezember 06 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Q XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX M XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX S XXXXXXXX C XXXX Al XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX AQ XXXXX XXXXX AM XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX Inputs 8 1 Values from left I8 to right I1 Inputs 16 to 9 Inputs 24 to 17 Outputs 8 to 1 Outputs 16 to 9 Bit memory 8 to 1 Bit memory 16 to 9 Bit memory 24 to 17 Shift register inputs 8 to 1 Buttons 4 to 1 in the gt ft symbols Analog input 1 Analog input 2 Analog input 3 Analog input 4 Analog input 5 Analog input 6 Analog input 7 Analog input 8 Analog output 1 Analog output 2 Analog bit memory 1 Analog bit memory 2 Analog bit memory 3 Analog bit memory 4 Analog bit memory 5 Analog bit memory 6 Commisioning INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO If the complete PA buffer is displayed a PA SMS would be unable to be transmitted as a single SMS because no more than 140 characters can be transmitted per SMS Therefore the scope and content of the PA SMS should be adapted to the I O elements ofthe LOGO application that are actually present and utilized keyword Utilized values If aPA SMS has more than 140 characters it is automatically divided into multiple SMS message
20. N STOP ERROR etc status of LOGO can also be changed from RUN to STOP and vice versa Checksum of the control program running on LOGO for unique identification Monitoring of LOGO I O elements of keyword PA SMS this message can also be generated independently keyword Periodic PA SMS Readout of actual values of control program function blocks e g counter values elapsed time counters triggers etc The two switching outputs of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO switchable via SMS can also be used to actively intervene in the LOGO control program sequence Advantages Compared to Standard Siemens LOGO Siemens LOGO is a programmable microcontroller with many applications and expansion options Unfortunately the LOGO concept does not include remote monitoring or fault notification functions The INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO works in combination with Siemens LOGO to provide a small but powerful remote monitoring and fault message system that can be easily programmed for use in a variety of applications Advantages Compared to Previous Versions of INSYS GSM Up to now the INSYS GSM series can use pulses to control alarm inputs of the INSYS GSM enabling up to 20 fault messages to be triggered This option is not tied to specific devices and thus can be used with all controller types Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO General 2 4 Dezember 06 Limitations The following functions are not possible Online test i
21. SYS GSM 4 2 can store the PIN for the SIM card internally and use it to log in to the GSM network independently To enter a PIN select New PIN and enter the PIN An is displayed in place of the entered characters The default setting is OOOO If the INSYS GSM 4 2 has stored a PIN the PIN active option is selected If the Delete PIN option is selected any PIN that is stored in the INSYS GSM 4 2 will be deleted This option also enables operation of SIM cards without a PIN PIN active indicates that a PIN is stored The login state is shown underneath and takes the following form GSM Logged in Ready GSM Rejected Access not permitted by GSM network GSM Not logged in SIM accepted but no access to GSM network GSM Network search Radio contact with GSM network is too weak 3 Relocate antenna SIM PIN missing Enter PIN for SIM card and restart the device SIM PUK missing PIN for SIM card locked after repeated erroneous password entry attempts The PUK which can be found in your GSM provider contract is required Remove the SIM card and enter the PUK using the menu of a standard mobile phone Before inserting the card always check to make sure that the correct PIN is stored in the INSYS GSM 5 7 1 2 Service Center Number Transmittal of alarm messages via SMS requires that you enter the number of the SMS Service Center SMSC of your GSM network operator Enter the number in international format e g Germany 49 The
22. a transmission Send settings Read settings Send default settings indicated by the progress bar over the buttons Dezember 06 33 HSComm INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 5 6 Tabs Wi HS COMM GSM 4 0 O x File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help Basic Settings Alarm Output 1 Alarm Dutput 2 Additional Reciepients Access Control History LOGO NEYS p ee HT T a M Settings for the basic and expanded functions are divided over several dialogs which can be selected using tabs The settings are not transferred to the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO until the Send settings button is activated Functions relevant to the LOGO version are described in the following sections The factory settings should be retained elsewhere as these settings are not essential for operation with LOGO Additional function descriptions can be found in the user manual for the standard version 5 7 Basic Settings General settings are made on the Basic Settings menu a H5 COMM GSM 4 0 File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache PLC Overview Error Info Help lolx MICROELECTRONICS w Send settings get SMS memory spaces detect GSM intensity Read settings Send default settings 01 01 2008 v i 133529 system clock PC Reset Synchronize RS232 come seo BM 34 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO HSComm 5 7 1 GSM Connection 5 7 1 1 PIN The IN
23. age message text 112 Emergency button was pressed recipient number 01701234567 digital input 15 digital input 15 SMS triggered by change ta D SND C change ta 1 open C any change message setting C transmission of a PA SMS transmission of an SMS with the following text after collective message message text 105 remaining characters supply air filter has ta be changed recipient number 01701234567 digital flag M E digital flag M2 els triggered by change to GMD C change to 1 open C any change message setting C transmission of a PA SMS transmission of an SMS with the following text after collective message message text dao Flow monitor far exhaust air has triggered recipient number 01701234567 Dezember 06 remaining characters remaining characters x X digital input T1 digital input 11 SMS triggered by change to 0 GND C change to 1 open C any change message setting C transmission of a PA SMS transmission of an SMS with the following text after collective message message text 117 remaining characters Device was switched off recipient number 01701234567 cancel digital input I6 l digital input l6 SMS triggered by change to GMD C change to 1 open C any change message setting C transmission of a PA SMS transmission of an SMS with the following text fatter collective me
24. ated duration of approximately 10 s If the LOGOUT time becomes active at the moment that the PA SMS is periodically processed the module will be logged in to the GSM network and then logged out again prior to transmittal The periodic PA SMS is transmitted to only one destination An expanded recipient list cannot be utilized in this case Depending on the number of utilized values in the PA buffer the SMS can also be divided into multiple up to 3 SMS As is the case for each automatic SMS transmittal for INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO additional attempts will be made to transmit the message in the event of an error can be adjusted default 3 attempts PA SMS for Alarm Input This function represents an expansion to the previous alarm input functionality of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO However instead of a fixed alarm text a PA SMS process image SMS is transmitted i e the utilized values of the LOGO PA buffer For example this function can be used to connect a service button When this button is activated a PA SMS will be transmitted containing the image of the current values in the PA buffer A LOGO input or output does not have to be used for this The LOGO PA buffer scan is attempted up to three times if necessary If still no reply is received from LOGO an SMS containing the text NO SUCCESS will be transmitted instead of the PA SMS As with all other alarm messages the message can be transmitted to as many as 10 other reci
25. bers must always be specified with three digits A reply follows containing the actual values of the desired function blocks The actual values of up to three function blocks can be scanned for each SMS The scan of actual values on LOGO is attempted up to three times if necessary If still no reply is received from LOGO an SMS containing the text NO SUCCESS will be transmitted instead of the actual value SMS A callback number CN must be specified A one time configuration of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO is also required in order to assign function and block numbers to the device Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning The following output always occurs in the reply for each block BLOCK lt blocknumber gt lt actualvaluel gt lt actualvalue2 gt lt actualvalue3 gt If a requested block is not entered in the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO and is thus unknown the following output occurs for this block BLOCK lt blocknumber gt UNKNOWN The output is terminated after the first unknown block The following table shows the output format of each of the supported function blocks The actual value designations are geared to the nomenclature of LOGO Output Format ON delay BLOCK lt blocknumber gt T xx yy timebasis OFF delay BLOCK lt blocknumber gt T xx yy timebasis Latching ON delay BLOCK lt blocknumber gt T ON OFF delay BLOCK lt blocknumber gt T xx yy lt timebasis gt Staircase lighting switch BLOC
26. decimal digits This function can be used to uniquely identify a control program version control When an elapsed time counter is used the checksum is changed when the Reset All Ral input of the counter is activated the first time Afterwards the checksum is not changed In this case the checksum of the control program must be read out again The LOGO checksum scan is attempted up to three times if necessary If still no reply is received from LOGO an SMS containing the text NO SUCCESS will be transmitted instead of the checksum SMS A callback number CN must be specified Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning 3 3 6 Summary of LOGO Specific SMS Commands Command Function BLOCK lt blocknumber1 gt Actual value scan of up to 3 function blocks lt blocknumber2 gt on the basis of the block number assigned in the control program lt blocknumber3 gt CHKSUM Scan of checksum of the control program running on LOGO MONITOR Scan of current values of PA buffer in the form of a PA SMS Scan of LOGO operating status STATUS lt logo Change of LOGO operating status status gt Like all other commands from the expanded command set of the INSYS GSM 4 2 these command entries can also be preceded by AT These commands can be sent not only via SMS but also via a GSM data connection This requires a change in the remote configuration mode In this case AT must be prefixed 3 4
27. device can be reset using a logout and login operation with reset After the device reset the INSYS GSM 4 2 logs in to the GSM network again provided that the PIN for the SIM card is stored 5 7 2 3 Routine Message via SMS The INSYS GSM 4 2 can transmit a life sign in the form of an SMS message to the specified call number on a daily weekly or monthly basis During transmission the Status LED flashes 5 7 2 4 Power UP SMS If this function is active an SMS is transmitted at each power up but not at a reset 5 7 3 Date Time of Day Date and time of day of the INSYS GSM 4 2 real time clock can be set as desired or to the system time of the configuration PC 5 7 4 Serial Interface The parameters for the serial interface of the INSYS GSM 4 2 cannot be changed in the LOGO version These parameters are permanently set for connection to the Siemens LOGO 9 600 bits per second and 8E1 Dezember 06 37 HSComm 38 5 8 LOGO Settings INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO The LOGO specific settings are activated in a tree structure in the left pane Double clicking the desired function opens the relevant parameter assignment menu An image of the PA buffer is displayed in the right pane as an overview ai H5 COMM GSM 4 0 File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help Basic Settings Alarm Dutput 1 Alarm Dutput 2 Additional Reciepients Access Control History LOGOI P A amp
28. e The following values are utilized in a LOGO control program I1 I2 and 15 O1 and O2 M1 to M6 and M17 AQ1 The PA SMS has the following appearance XXX1Xxx10 Q XXXXXX11 M XX100111 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX1 AQ 00086 11 Commisioning INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 3 1 2 Actual Values A LOGO control program is divided into blocks Actual values are assigned to each of these blocks during runtime of the control program For example for pulse counters the actual value is the pulse count While the PA buffer displays the permanent LOGO I O elements inputs outputs etc an actual value scan can be used to read out function block values of the LOGO control program itself Actual values of function blocks are scanned via SMS The utilized blocks are addressed using three digit block numbers that are assigned by the LOGO Soft Comfort PC software The following function blocks are supported by the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO ON delay OFF delay Latching On delay ON OFF delay Staircase lighting switch Convenience switch Interval time delay relay Interval time delay relay edge triggered Pulse generator Counter Elapsed time counter Trigger Trigger analog Delta trigger Comparator analog Analog value monitoring Amplifier NEW from firmware version 1 25 ramp function PI Controller Multiplexer analog 12 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning 3 2 _ I
29. e A general message can be prefixed to each of these messages e g with asset number address etc Dezember 06 13 Commisioning INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO All fault messages can be transmitted to a primary recipient and up to 10 other recipients irrespective of the content A maximum of 20 values from the PA buffer can be monitored As is the case for each automatic SMS transmittal for INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO additional attempts will be made to transmit the message in the event of an error can be adjusted default 3 attempts A Use of alarm inputs Use of the two alarm inputs available on the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO is restricted when value monitoring is active If 1 to 10 values are being monitored alarm input 2 is not available If more than 10 values 11 20 are being monitored alarm input 1 is also not available A Behavior after Reset or Power Up After a reset or power up of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO values in the PA buffer that are outside the condition specified during parameter assignment do not result in a fault message The LOGO status is accepted in this case without being evaluated A Timing The shortest polling cycle is 1 s i e signals of less than 1 s cannot be detected in general The PA buffer will not be polled if the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO is occupied with any of the following actions Scan of field strength and login state duration of approximately 5 s interval of 60 s can be disabled Scan of SMS i
30. e reply is lt CREG 0 3 rejected The login state is indicated by the second parameter in the reply Not logged in no search for GSM network Logged in with default carrier Not logged in search for GSM network Rejected Logged in roaming or wW NBEO 29 30 Commisioning INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO If you are not logged in use the AT CPIN lt CR gt command in the terminal window to check whether the device is awaiting a PIN entry Replies have the following meanings READY No other entries required SIM PIN Enter the PIN for the SIM card gt Store the PIN for automatic login by the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO and execute a Reset SIM PUK Enter PUK for the SIM card PIN has been repeatedly entered incorrectly and is locked The PUK which can be found in your GSM provider contract is required Remove the SIM card and enter the PUK using the menu of a standard mobile phone Always check afterwards to make sure that the correct PIN is stored in the INSYS GSM Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO HSComm 5 Configuration using the HSComm LOGO Software 5 1 General The HSComm LOGO software is used to assign parameters for the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO in Windows No explicit knowledge of the AT commands and their parameters is required to use this software The settings are only transferred to the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO by activating the Send instruction Likewise the settings are only read out by activating the Read settings inst
31. ed PA SMS I3 10 H1 112 H 3 114 115 116 Hn ne 119 120 21 122 123 124 EEE c a5 Q6 Q7 ag Q8 Q10011012013 014 015 016 Mama ms me MI MS Ma MIO M14 M12 M13 M14 M15 M18 M17 MIS M19 M20 M21 M22 M23 M24 81 s2 s3 s4 ss se s7 se c lew c C gt AM AI Aa als ale AIT ale ADI AQ Send settings AMZ AM3 AM4 AMS AME Read settings S monitoring values AN settings Send default settings Reset Synchronize RS232 come den Bi f 42 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 5 8 5 1 Defining Monitored Values The first configuration step is to define which values of the PA buffer are to be monitored in the LOGO control program input I5 input I5 input I7 Double clicking in the Elia la M input I1 input I2 input I3 input l4 select the digital inputs to be monitored input B 7 input 110 input 11 F input 112 input WS F input Id input 15 input MB input 117 input IE input 18 input 120 input 21 input 22 input 23 input 24 HSComm tree structure on the left opens the corresponding window here for example the window for digital inputs Only those values that have been defined as utilized values can be selected The check boxes for the utilized values must be selected these values appear red in the PA buffer overview in the right pane 5 8 5 2 Configuring Monitored Values Once a check box is selected anothe
32. ene i is M Dummy sion St rungen Rem off 50 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Example 6 4 Configuration of INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Configuration of basic settings iN HS COMM GSM 4 0 B x File Interface Settings Terminal Language 5prache Overview Error Info Help Basic Settings Alarm Output 1 Alarm Dutput 2 Additional Reciepients ACCESS Control History Logole INI MICROELECTRONICS Ea E PIN active 431722270333 ni 11701234567 INSYS GSM Regensburg OK Send settings Es a a L 01 01 2003 Mi 135724 system clock PC Read settings Send default settings Synchronize R5232 Abort kome Beo BM o 0 0 000 0 00000000 DL 00 LLLA Dezember 06 51 Example INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO lEOIx ai HS COMM GSM 4 0 File InterFace Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help Basic Settings Alarm Dutput 1 Alarm Qutput 2 Additional Reciepients Access Contra History LOGO NSYS ps S values in use MICROELECTRONICS a digital inputs digital inputs la WO H1 12 H3 114 15 116 digital inputs IT We WE 20 21 122 123 124 RRR os os oF a digital outputs Jag Sin a11 012013014 15 Q16 WE a vs me wT wo digitallags M9 M10 M14 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 digital flags M17 M18 M18 M20 MET M27 M23 M24 shift registers 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 158 analog inputs AM Al m AIS AIG AIT AlB analog outputs AG1 AGH w Send settings analog flags AM AM3
33. esses 31 wis RERO 31 MENUS occa wo seen 31 WERTE TER 31 Mte B s 4 RET TUR UR ER 32 EOS 32 Ea Tr er 32 PEC era 32 OVEIVIEW inne 32 STATUS BAR a ai 33 BUTTONS 2 33 Send Setting RTT T S 33 Read settings erinnere 33 Dezember 06 5 5 3 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 6 5 7 5 7 1 5 7 2 5 7 3 5 7 4 5 8 5 8 1 5 8 2 5 8 3 5 8 4 5 8 5 5 9 5 10 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Send default settings uio arten 33 RESET IH s i Viste ME 33 SYNCHIONIZE ec TITRE EN 33 Dip e 33 TABS see 34 BASIC SETTINGS 2 00 nn nein 34 GSM Refert i tei or o eee 35 System MORILOTITIB u eu 37 Date Time Of Day 37 Serial Interface MI 37 LOGO SETTINGS 22 08 00 38 Defining Values to be Utilized eere 39 Configuring Periodic PA SMS eee e ee eee eee e eene eee eee eene eee ss 39 Defining Actual Values 2 0 9 9 2 993 9 2 Ea 39 Monitoring Of ValS ssec ana 41 Defining and Configuring Values to be Monitored 42 ALARM SWITCHING ee eee eee ee eee enn nnt e asset eee ss eese sess ee eee 45 OTHER RECIPIENTS cose eu series es se0 iE 00 47 VENTILATION SYSTEM EXAMPLE 48 SYSTEM AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTION FOR VENTILATION SYSTEM 48 System Pinguin 48 Monitoring the System Function Usi
34. iew Error Info Help Basic Settings Alarm Dutput 1 Alam Dutput 2 Additional Beciepients Access Control History LOGO IN MICRDELESTR MES PBN active 00 00 493123456709 GSM communication system OE w Send settings get SMS memory spaces detect GSM intensity 02 07 2004 lt Fr 13 06 00 system clock FC ve 49170123456789 Test equipment INSYS demo Bu 0 00 I 2 6 Onthe Interface menu select the following default settings for the serial interface on the configuration PC Interface 5 Interface come Baud rate 19200 ka Data bits Stop bits Parity None Hardware Handshake If the INSYS GSM 4 2 is in an undefined state you have the option of first restoring the factory settings Send default settings button If the INSYS GSM 4 2 does not respond to the transferred commands select the Synchronize RS232 button to adapt the baud rate and data format automatically 26 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning 7 Enter the PIN number stored in the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Select the Basic Settings tab select New PIN and enter the PIN for the SIM card The PIN will be stored in the INSYS GSM and used at each restart to log in to the GSM network Transmit the setting by activating the Send settings button N HS COMM GSM 4 0 ERES Ioj xj File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help Basic Settings Alarm Qutput 1 Alarm Output
35. lected on the Periodic PA SMS menu The timing of the scan intervals Polling cycle 5 hours is entered in the Polling Cycle Maren window The recipient of the periodic Zen os PA SMS must be entered in the Target z Number window Z Cancel Defining Actual Values To enable actual values of function blocks to be scanned via SMS using the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO the block numbers and function block type must be assigned from the LOGO control program 39 HSComm 40 enter actual values enter actual values number ao u AM m M o ES a 7 TET 2 Cr m ar e e e e ce ce ce ce e ce ce e e e e e e e e e e e e e eo oo kar kar e co 2 e o e ce e e ce e ce e e ce ce e e ce ce e e e e e e e e e e function A maximum of 30 function blocks can be specified Cancel INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO HSComm 5 8 4 Monitoring of Values The Monitoring of Values function is activated by selecting the Alarm if value is changed check box x The displayed message can then be 1 alarm input 2 of IMSYS GSM is not available any longer confirmed with OK Meaning When monitoring of values is active alarm input 2 of the device is no longer available because the message memory must be reserved for monitoring of values If more than 10 values are monitored alarm input 1 is also disabled and a message to that effect appears The timing of the
36. m button 5 3 6 Overview All of the current settings of HSComm LOGO are displayed for easy review The output extends over several screens and can be printed out or saved as a text file Note Read out your device settings and have them ready whenever you initiate a connection to the hotline Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO HSComm 5 4 Status Bar The status bar at the bottom of the HSComm window shows the serial interface settings and activities RX and TX illuminate synchronously when receiving and sending data 5 5 Buttons 5 5 1 Send settings The current HSComm settings will be transferred to the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO The settings in the PLC window are only transferred when the Send PLC configuration button is activated 5 5 2 Read settings The current settings of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO will be read out and displayed in HSComm 5 5 3 Send default settings The factory settings are loaded and a reset is executed The device then logs in to the GSM network again if the PIN is stored 5 5 4 Reset Software reset of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO The device then logs in to the GSM network again ifthe PIN is stored 5 5 5 Synchronize The serial interface of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO and the connected device must be configured the same When the Synchronize button is activated all possible settings for baud rate and data format are checked on the PC side until both sides match 5 5 6 Abort Cancels an ongoing dat
37. ndependent Actions 3 2 1 Monitoring of Values by Polling the PA Buffer The LOGO PA buffer values are monitored in order to generate a fault message when a value changes This monitoring is performed in the polling operation that is the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO reads out the LOGO PA buffer cyclically thus enabling changes to be detected The scan interval can be set in the seconds range 1 to 255 s If a change in a monitored value is registered a fault message is transmitted SMS SMS to fax SMS to e mail SMS to conventional telephone In the case of digital values the following events selectable can trigger transmittal of a fault message Change too Change to 1 Any change For analog values an upper limit and a lower limit must be specified in this case the following events selectable can also trigger transmittal of a fault message Value leaves the specified range lower limit to upper limit Value enters the specified range lower limit to upper limit Any range change The fault message can have the following content selectable PA SMS An image of the PA buffer utilized values containing all current values at the time of the change is received Depending on the number of utilized values in the PA buffer the SMS can also be divided into multiple up to 3 SMS This message cannot be sent as an e mail Text message with predefined message This facilitates easier classification of the chang
38. ng the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 48 TERMINAL DIAGRAM FOR INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO TO SIEMENS LOGO m 49 CONTROL SYSTEM FUNCTION CHART eee eee e eee eee eee eee ee oone 50 CONFIGURATION OF INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGOI 51 SCAN OF ACTUAL VALUES Nea EEE Ean 56 Content Scope of Supply INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 1 Scope of Supply Check the contents received against the scope of supply before commissioning e INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO e 9 pin serial cable with D Sub 9 plug socket connectors for connecting the PC to the INSYS GSM 4 2 RS232 cable e 9 pin cable with D Sub 9 plug plug connectors for connecting the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO to the Siemens adapter cable order number 31 02 02 008 e User Manual INSYS GSM 4 2 e Additional Manual INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO e CD ROM option order number 31 02 02 008 If contents are missing contact your supply source Inspect the device for damage during transport If damage is detected contact your supply source Save the packing materials for shipping or storage purposes Optional Accessories GSM antenna External wall mounted antenna magnetic base mounted antenna or patch mounted antenna 2 General Basically the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO offers the same technical features and functionalities as the standard version The technical specifications and function descriptions for the standard version are not presented in this ma
39. nput memory and its execution duration of approximately 5 s interval of 60 s can be disabled Existing GSM connection data connection DTMF connection security callback Transmittal of an SMS e g fault message alive SMS can be disabled power up SMS can be disabled duration of approximately 10 s Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning In all cases changes in the monitored values must remain static until the polling is repeated This condition is satisfied in most applications e g liquid level monitoring systems or motor circuit breakers The monitoring function using INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO is primarily intended for static signals and values If the utilized signal e g pulses does not conform to this requirement it must be fed to an ON or OFF delay or an RS flip flop in the LOGO control program A Occurrence of Multiple Faults or Changes If multiple changes occur within one polling interval the corresponding messages are transmitted in the order in which they occur in the PA buffer or PA SMS i e starting from I1 to 124 to outputs O bit memory M etc to analog bit memory AM1 to AM6 Polling of the PA buffer does not restart until all changes occurring during this scan interval have been evaluated and transmitted as fault messages If a change occurs in another monitored value while a fault message is being transmitted the new fault message will be generated once the first alarm has been
40. nual except where necessary For this information refer to the user manual for the standard version Cases where the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO differs from the standard version are noted in the appropriate sections Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO General 2 1 Application Options for INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 2 1 1 Fault Messages The I O of LOGO and its expansion modules can be monitored for particular states or signal levels and a fault message transmitted in the event of a change The following I O elements can be monitored Digital inputs Digital outputs Digital bit memory Shift register inputs LOGO operator buttons arrow keys gt tf U Analog inputs Analog outputs Analog bit memory The fault message can have the following content Atext message that is permanently assigned to the monitored value An image of all utilized I O elements utilized containing the values at the time of the fault keyword PA SMS The fault message can be transmitted as follows Via SMS to a mobile phone Via SMS to a conventional phone provider dependent Via SMS to a fax device provider dependent Via SMS to an e mail recipient provider dependent not PA SMS Dezember 06 5 General 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Remote Monitoring Independent of automatic monitoring a variety of information on the current LOGO states can be read out via SMS or a GSM data connection Status of LOGO RU
41. onitored values rather than using an alarm input lEIx NL HS COMM GSM 4 0 l File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help Basic Settings Alan Output 1 Alarm Output 2 Additional Reciepients Access Control History LOGO MICROETECTRONIES 1705338253 1503478373 1714557383 m m m m m H m m m m m m m m H H Ka ka delete all connections come 9600 emi 47 Example INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 6 Ventilation System Example 6 1 System and Function Description for Ventilation System 6 1 1 System Description discharge exhaust warmed sir QL Flow indicators monitor the fans if a flow Piller indicator is activated debounce time of 10 s me system switches off and the fault light a is not permissible therefore the intake fan runs restarts only if the exhaust fan is working There is a filter with a switching contact at Sets theswitcningeontactsectvated IH na re System operation is m An elapsed time counter is administered for each motor After the maintenance period the fault light is set System operation is not adversely affected A fault counter is administered Flow indicator ntake Abw rme Exhaust _ Filter T I _ 6 1 2 Monitoring the System Function Using the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO The following SMS are generated INSYS ventilation demo system Emergency OFF was activated INSYS ventilation demo system Fresh air filter change required INSYS
42. pients besides the primary recipient Depending on the number of utilized values in the PA buffer the SMS can also be divided into multiple up to 3 SMS Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning As is the case for each automatic SMS transmittal for INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO additional attempts will be made to transmit the message in the event of an error can be adjusted default 3 attempts This function can only be used if the number of monitored values see Section 4 2 1 Monitoring of Values does not exceed 10 Otherwise an alarm input cannot be used In addition all relevant properties for standard alarm processing of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO are applicable 3 3 Scan Options via SMS 3 3 1 SMS Commands Many of the functions of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO can be configured via SMS automatic SMS evaluation function must be enabled Moreover it is also possible to access the inputs and outputs of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Various information on the state of the LOGO device as well as the control program being run can be scanned via SMS in for the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO version Received SMS messages are evaluated in the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO once per minute During this time the LOGO PA buffer is not polled function monitoring of values All commands via SMS must exhibit the following syntax Xpassword command CN lt callback gt CN represents callback number password Password for remote configuration
43. r window appears in which you select the value to be monitored and the associated message These windows can be opened at any time by double clicking the monitored values highlighted in red in the right pane PA buffer overview The following configuration options are available for digital values In this example a fault message containing a defined text is transmitted if Input I1 goes to 1 If other recipients besides the main recipient number are defined this is indicated by the presence of the group symbol 38 next to the number field x digital input I1 SMS triggered by C change to 0 GND change to 1 open C any change message setting C transmission of a PA SMS transmission of an SMS with the following text after collective message message text 125 remaining characters i open recipient number 01702343256 cancel 43 HSComm 44 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO The following configuration options are S available for analog values Inthis example a fault message is transmitted as a PA SMS if analog Input Al3 moves outside the range of 250 to 800 The lower limit must be less than the upper limit The lower limit can be set to 0 If other recipients besides the main recipient number are defined this is indicated by the presence of the group symbol next to the number field analog input Al3 00250 onenn values range lower limit upper limit SMS triggered
44. ruction The HSComm LOGO parameter assignment software can be downloaded free of charge on the Internet http www insys tec de 5 2 Help Context sensitive Help can be called at any time using the F1 key or the Help menu A complete command reference for the expanded INSYS AT commands can also be found in Help 5 3 Menus RRR RH 7 i HS COMM GSM 4 0 lalxl File Interface Settings Terminal Languagelsprache Overview Error Info Help 5 3 1 File The current settings as displayed in the HSComm interface can be saved as a file and redisplayed Dezember 06 31 HSComm 32 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 3 4 5 3 5 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Interface Settings for the serial interface used on the configuration PC The baud rate and format data bits stop bit parity must match the settings of the serial interface on the side of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Errors If errors occur during parameter assignment a menu is displayed indicating the error messages in plain text Language prache ausw hlen select language Selection of the HSComm interface language German or English The setting does not have any effect on the functionality of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO PLC Recommended default settings and notes on use of the INSYS GSM 4 2 with a PLC from leading manufacturers These settings can be adapted to the particular requirements These settings are only transferred by activating the Configure PLC mode
45. s maximum of 3 whereby the cutoff is always made after a complete range of values e g between Al and AQ A PA SMS cannot be sent to an e mail address 3 1 1 2 1 Representation of digital values Digital values are always represented in single digits indicating their logical state O or 1 Eight values per line counting right to left are used except in the case of operator buttons where 4 values per line are used Values not utilized are represented with an x Lines in which no value is utilized are omitted altogether provided there are no subsequent lines containing a utilized value 3 1 1 2 2 Representation of analog values Representation of analog values always corresponds to the internal representation of analog values in LOGO Example Utilization of a LOGO 24 The input voltage range of the analog input is 0 to 10V This range is represented by values in 1 000 increments A voltage of 4 5 V at the analog input has a value of 450 00450 Input voltage in V 100 Internal value of LOGO Values are represented in five digits with leading zeros One analog value is output per line 10 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning Dezember 06 Values not utilized are represented with an x Entire lines in which no value is utilized are not displayed If no value at all is utilized by a value block the complete representation including the name designation is omitted for this value Exampl
46. s the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO logged in Is the SIM card activated for incoming data connections Has the call number been selected for the data connection Y Y NW ON WV Is there sufficient power supply for transmittal 4 4 3 Alarm SMS is not transmitted Was the SMS service center number entered correctly Deactivate DTR drop if no device is connected at the serial interface or the device does not support the DTR function Deactivate handshake if no device is connected at the serial interface or the device does not support the hardware handshake 28 Dezember 06 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning 4 5 4 6 Dezember 06 Signal Quality The signal quality at the receiving location is scanned using the Detect GSM intensity button on the Basic Settings tab or the AT SIGNAL AT command The reply should supply a value greater than 12 maximum is 31 If the receiving conditions are below this criterion relocate the antenna If the reply contains a value of 99 the field strength cannot be determined e g a power failure occurred or the antenna is defective The Signal LED indicates the signal quality at update intervals of 1 minute in the idle state LED Signal Reply of AT SIGNAL Ouality of Radio Link Very good 19 to 20 Adequate off Login State in GSM Network Enter AT CREG CR in the terminal window to check whether your SIM card and the entered PIN were accepted by the GSM network The form of th
47. ssage message text 104 remaining characters Exhaust air filter has to be changed recipient number 01701234567 NI digital flag M3 l digital flag M3 SMS triggered by change to 0 GND C change to 1 open C any change message setting C transmission of a PA SMS transmission of an SMS with the following text after collective message message text 59 remaining characters Flow monitor for supply air has triggered recipient number 01701234567 mer Example x x 55 Example 56 6 5 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO SI A PT100 temperature sensor is analog input AI3 connected directly at analog input Al3 values range AM2 PT100 expansion module ui zz Limit values are calculated according to upper limit o the following formula SMS triggered by Limit Temperature C x 4 200 leaving the values range C entering the values range C leaving or entering the values ra For an upper limit of 55 C an upper message settings limit of 420 Is calculated C transmission of a PA SMS transmission of an SMS with the following text after collective message Monitoring only ta kes place when an G Da cies upper limit is exceeded so a lower limit Room t t 455 C o PEDEM of 0 is suitable corresponds to 50 C recipient number 01701234567 A look at the relevant section of the cancel control program reveals that linking inputs to circuit elements is not strictly nece
48. ssary to monitor inputs alone It is only necessary to connect Al3 to a memory bit since utilized inputs are not permitted to be open circuit inputs Using this simple approach LOGO can be used solely to expand the inputs of the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Scan of Actual Values Scan of fault counter via SMS The following SMS should be sent to the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO BLOCKO21 Scan of exhaust and intake elapsed time counters via SMS The following SMS should be sent to the INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO BLOCK016 017 Dezember 06
49. transmitted and the next PA buffer poll operation has taken place This will only occur if the change is static over this time period 3 2 2 Periodic PA SMS In addition to value monitoring it is also possible to receive the current states and values of the LOGO PA buffer at periodic intervals A periodic PA SMS can be transmitted at hourly intervals ranging from 1 to 255 hours After the specified time has elapsed the PA buffer is read out and the utilized values of the PA buffer are transmitted as a PA SMS The LOGO PA buffer scan is attempted up to three times if necessary NO SUCCESS will be transmitted instead of the PA SMS The timing of this SMS is deferred if any of the following functions are being executed at that moment Scan of login state and field strength update of STATUS and SIGNAL LEDs duration of approximately 5 s interval of 60 s can be disabled but operation of the two LEDs will no longer be possible Dezember 06 15 INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Commisioning 3 2 3 Scan of SMS input memory and if necessary execution of a received SMS command duration of approximately 5 s plus command execution time interval of 60 s can be disabled but scanning or parameter assignment via SMS will no longer be possible GSM connections are active data connection DTMF connection security callback Transmission of an SMS e g fault message alive SMS can be disabled power up SMS can be deactiv
50. ventilation demo system Exhaust filter change required INSYS ventilation demo system Intake flow indicator has been activated INSYS ventilation demo system Exhaust flow indicator has been activated INSYS ventilation demo system Room temperature greater than 55 C Note Actual values of the fault counter as well as the elapsed time counters can be requested via SMS INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO Example 6 2 Dezember 06 Terminal Diagram for INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO to Siemens LOGO INSYS GSM 4 1 Version LOGO SA Additional components utilized H1 On Off message light H2 Fault message light K1 Primary protection for exhaust K2 Primary protection for intake R1 PT100 temperature sensor 1 normally open contact On off switch 2 normally open contact Acknowledgement button 3 normally closed contact Emergency OFF switch 4 normally closed contact Exhaust flow indicator 6 normally closed contact Intake flow indicator 7 normally open contact Intake filter 5 normally closed contact Exhaust filter 49 Example INSYS GSM 4 2 LOGO 6 3 Control System Function Chart Einschalter 14 B016 p Betriebs 10h Oh R En Filter wechsel Mot Aus Abluft i B048 Str mung s w chter Abluf Is Filter Du 7 l n wechsel Zulut IRI St runds Leuchte str mungs GE w chter Zuluft storungs B M Dummy quittierung S 3 E Bisher M Raurmtem Wn f aufgelauf
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