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GEM-15 RTU 

 

 

 
 
 

 

Safety Conditions 

 

 

WARNING: To operate the device without any malfunctions and to keep the warranty 

right,  this  user  manual  must  be  complied.  Therefore,  this  user  manual  must  be  read  carefully 

before the commissioning of the device! Since this user manual contains important information 

about the device settings and functions, it must be kept in a place near the device. 

 

 

Warnings 
 

 

The device doesn’t contain any auxiliary power supply. Our company cannot be held 

responsible for faults arising from power outages. 

 

The device must be energized after all its connections are checked. 

 

The fuse that is used must be Super-Quick-Acting FF type and its current limit value 

must be 1 A. 

 

Device is only for rail mounting. 

 

The cover of the device must not be removed after it has been energized. 

 

The device must be kept away from environments with high humidity, vibrations or 

dust. 

 

The device must be operated between -20 

° C

 and 50 

° C

 temperatures. 

 

Damaged devices should under no circumstances be installed and commissioned. 

 

The device should not be cleaned with cleaning products containing solvents () or 

abrasive materials. 

 

The device should be cleaned only with a dry cloth. 

 

The device should only be serviced by the authorized seller. 

 

Installation and electrical connections must be done by the technicians at the site by 

following the instructions in the user manual. 

Summary of Contents for GEM-15 RTU

Page 1: ...checked The fuse that is used must be Super Quick Acting FF type and its current limit value must be 1 A Device is only for rail mounting The cover of the device must not be removed after it has been...

Page 2: ...ith PC based Server Software 20 2 6 1 GEM15 Server Software 20 2 6 2 Main Menu Items and Their Functions 20 2 6 3 Modem Settings Hata Yer i areti tan mlanmam 2 6 4 Starting Settings and Defining the M...

Page 3: ...3 2 1 AT LOCALIP 114 3 2 2 AT MAC 114 3 2 3 AT GATEWAY 114 3 2 4 AT NETMASK 115 3 2 5 AT SERVERIP 115 3 2 6 AT SERVERPORT 115 3 2 7 AT LISTENPORT 116 3 2 8 AT GPRSAPN 116 3 2 9 AT GPRSNAME 116 3 2 10...

Page 4: ...ells oil pipelines cell towers The device can be a solution at many areas where mobile monitoring and control is needed such as bank branches ATMs server rooms cold rooms in health and food sectors in...

Page 5: ...l Inputs OFF to ON Response 2 ms ON to OFF Response 12 ms ADC Sampling Period 640 SPS sample per second per channel 4 SPS after filtering operations Program Uploading Possibility of updating firmware...

Page 6: ...0 VDC Max Output Current 125 mA point 500 mA common Min Output Current 0 42 mA point 1 68 mA common 3 3 V Max Leakage Current 0 01 mA Voltage Drop 2 3 VDC 0 76 mA OFF to ON Response 32 s ON to OFF Res...

Page 7: ...protocol is supported Communication with servers and SCADA systems is established via this second interface When the device works in MODBUS GATEWAY mode it adds the packet that it took from MODBUS TCP...

Page 8: ...n be done A distributed alarm architecture is created by transferring the workload from the server to the device By this means a more reliable tracking management solution is provided Figure 1 Automat...

Page 9: ...control by comparing the register value with the defined limit values as inside range outside range smaller than and greater than Additionally alarms can be defined for the device s digital input outp...

Page 10: ...Test EN 60068 2 2 is the dry heat experiment that can be applied to both heat dissipating and non heat dissipating experiment samples Safety Test EN 60950 1 is applicable to mains powered or battery...

Page 11: ...GEM 15 RTU 11 1 5 Front Side Back Panels Terminals on the GEM 15 are located as below Figure 2 Front View...

Page 12: ...GEM 15 RTU 12 Figure 3 Terminal Explanations...

Page 13: ...Supply 9 36V 24 VDC is commonly used protected Power 5W CPU clock speed 80Mhz Real time clock Remote Monitoring Control and Communication Units 10 100 BaseT Ethernet port GSM GPRS Local Network Commun...

Page 14: ...ommunication Parameters Data Bits 7 or 8 bit Parity odd even none Stop Bits 1 Modbus Protocol Support Modbus RTU Modbus TCP Operating Modes Automatic Querying Modbus Gateway Ind cators LED Power Turns...

Page 15: ...rs FIFO memory architecture where the new entry is recorded after the first entry is deleted when the memory becomes full 2 Device Usage 2 1 Content of Box 5 terminal blocks GSM network antenna USB co...

Page 16: ...Mounting Excessive force during installation may damage the device The screws for cables that are in the terminal blocks must be tightened safely 2 4 Electrical Connections Figure 4 Digital Outputs C...

Page 17: ...GEM 15 RTU 17 Figure 5 Digital Inputs Connection Diagram Figure 6 Relay Connection Diagram...

Page 18: ...GEM 15 RTU 18 Figure 7 Analog Input Connection Diagram Figure 8 Supply Voltage Connection Figure 9 RS485 Communication Connection Diagram...

Page 19: ...but cables up to 4 mm 2 are supported Maximum recommended cable diameter for the digital input output terminals is 1 5 mm 2 CAT 5 cable is recommended for RS 485 input terminals 2 5 Inputs and Output...

Page 20: ...5 Server Software 2 6 2 Main Menu Items and Their Functions Menus except Modem Settings are passive on server software main menu The title bar of the server software shows the software version and if...

Page 21: ...I DI DO RELAY Settings Settings about the input output unit activation mode and alarm management are done in this menu Alarm Definition Modbus input output alarms are defined in this menu Settings All...

Page 22: ...ce from Starting Settings menu You can learn the MAC address of your device from the same menu Quick review of this menu Modem Name The name of the modem is entered here Device MAC Address MAC address...

Page 23: ...e Export Button It allows you to export your modem settings from the device to your PC 2 6 4 Starting Settings and Defining the Modem to the Server This menu is used to configure the basic settings wh...

Page 24: ...re can be read with Read button The entered or read information is moved up to their respective places with Move Up button You can see the MAC address of the device under MAC Address section 2 6 5 Add...

Page 25: ...nects to the server 2 LED is turned on 3 Modem sends its MAC address to the server 4 Server checks the MAC address and disconnects if it is wrong 5 LED is turned off 6 Process restarts from the 1 st s...

Page 26: ...You can automatically add RTUs that are connected to your modem from RTU Defining menu Click on the Automatic Detection box under RTU Defining menu Enter the start and finish addresses of the RTUs to...

Page 27: ...GEM 15 RTU 27 Figure 20 Defining Device RTU Defining Click on Settings menu and enter the Modbus Timeout ms under Serial Port Settings section Ideal value is 2000 ms...

Page 28: ...nder Serial Port Settings section For example Let s assume that 50 RTUs are connected on the system You just have to enter 0 to start and 50 to finish Figure 22 Automatic RTU Detection Finish address...

Page 29: ...d RTUs list Figure 24 Defined RTUs List Automatically found RTUs are named by the software according to their Modbus IDs For example RTU with the Modbus ID 1 is named as RTU_1 RTU with the Modbus ID 3...

Page 30: ...be entered maximum 247 When a value larger than 247 is entered warning message is displayed Note Clicking on Stop button is enough to stop the Automatic RTU Finding RTUs that have been found until the...

Page 31: ...Select the RTU that you want to control from the list Figure 26 Testing Defined RTUs Click on Test button Figure 27 Testing Defined RTUs Ready If the selected RTU is active and operational Ready mess...

Page 32: ...ou want to delete and click on Delete button Following message will be displayed You can delete the RTU by clicking on Yes button on this message 2 6 7 4 Manual Defining RTU scan be defined manually o...

Page 33: ...clicking on the Add button To rename the RTUs which have been found during Automatic Detection 1 Select Manual Defining option 2 Select the RTU that you want to rename For example RTU_5 Figure 30 Manu...

Page 34: ...is used information such as register addresses data type multiplier and unit are added automatically The user can also manually define device registers without using defined RTU parameter After the RT...

Page 35: ...ure 32 Defining Modbus Parameter 4 RTU Selecting Select the RTU from the list For example RTU_2 We are defining the registers of MPR 63 connected to this modem Figure 33 Modbus Parameter Defining RTU...

Page 36: ...s to be kept as log you must select Add to Log Record option Figure 35 Modbus Parameter Defining Add to Log Record 7 After clicking on Add button the parameter will be added to the parameter list Figu...

Page 37: ...the case software will display warning message 2 6 8 2 Sending Defined Parameters to the Modem To send the parameters on the list to the device click on the Save and Load to Device button Figure 37 S...

Page 38: ...ou can delete all defined parameters of an RTU To do this select the RTU from the Defined RTUs list Figure 39 Deleting All Defined Parameters on the RTU Press Delete button Warning If an RTU or its de...

Page 39: ...rs for that RTU 2 6 8 5 Editing Defined Parameters The defined parameters on the list can be edited later 1 Select the parameter that you want to edit Figure 40 Editing Defined Parameters 1 2 Informat...

Page 40: ...that alarm will be deleted from the defined alarms list when the parameter is edited Therefore components of the parameter must be taken into consideration during parameter editing because if there a...

Page 41: ...GEM 15 RTU 41 4 Press Edit button The parameter will be edited Figure 43 Editing Defined Parameters...

Page 42: ...done in this menu If the user wants to use one of the outputs as alarm necessary settings are done in this menu To use an output as an alarm Alarm Control must be selected under its options If the ou...

Page 43: ...Inputs 1 and 2 are current inputs 4 20 mA Analog Inputs 1 and 2 are voltage inputs 0 10V 1 Click on the AI 1 Active box Analog Input 1 will be activated 2 Enter a parameter name for AI 1 For example...

Page 44: ...parameter unit for AI 1 For example mA 4 If you want the values read from the analog input 1 to be sent to the server activate the Send to Server option Figure 46 Analog Input Send to Server 5 If you...

Page 45: ...formula according to the lower and upper limit values that you will use for scaling Figure 48 Activating and Scaling Analog Inputs 2 According to the screenshot above the scaling formula on the 1st l...

Page 46: ...is 13 mA the read value will be 131 mA mX C 10 13 1 131 According to the screenshot above the scaling formula on the 4th line will be active when a current between 13 mA and 15 mA is applied to the An...

Page 47: ...tered to the scaling section default values are used Default Values m 1 C 0 Lower Limit 0 Upper Limit 0 Figure 50 Activating and Scaling Analog Inputs 3 The order of importance for scaling formulas st...

Page 48: ...be entered accordingly Because if the applied analog signal is outside the entered limit values no scaling will be done Figure 51 Activating and Scaling Analog Inputs 4 2 6 9 2 Activating Digital Inp...

Page 49: ...mpty If you want the digital input information to be sent to the server select Send to Server option Figure 53 Activating Digital Inputs 2 If you want the digital input information to be saved select...

Page 50: ...ave and Load to Device button Figure 55 AI DI DO RELAY Settings Save and Load to Device After this process is complete message will be displayed The same settings are done for digital inputs 2 3 and 4...

Page 51: ...t be selected This allows the user to change the status of the digital outputs Figure 57 Activating Digital Outputs 2 If the digital output is going to be controlled by an alarm Alarm Control option m...

Page 52: ...GEM 15 RTU 52 Figure 58 Activating Digital Outputs 3 If you want the digital output information to be sent to the server select Send to Server option...

Page 53: ...GEM 15 RTU 53 Figure 59 Activating Digital Outputs 4 If you want the digital output information to be saved select Send to Log Record option...

Page 54: ...utputs 5 After the AI DI DO RELAY settings have been done your settings are saved and sent to the device by clicking on the Save and Load to Device button Figure 61 AI DI DO RELAY Settings Save and Lo...

Page 55: ...y must be set as Alarm Control Figure 62 Defining Alarm Warning If the digital and relay outputs first set as operator controlled then the same outputs are set as alarm controlled these outputs will b...

Page 56: ...ollowing Figure 63 Alarm Defining Menu Alarm Type and Condition 1 Alarm Name A name for the alarm is entered 2 Alarm Type The type of the alarm is selected a Digital Alarm Used to create alarms for di...

Page 57: ...Alarm is activated when the measured value is outside the range between the entered min and max values e E ittir Alarm is activated when the measured value is equal to the entered min value 5 TON Time...

Page 58: ...will be created is entered See below Alarm Register section 2 6 11 1 1 Alarm Output SMS Sending SMS Notification 4 users can be notified via SMS when alarms occur Figure 64 Alarm Output SMS Sending I...

Page 59: ...gital Inputs To create an alarm for a digital input with an output relay activate that digital input and relay output from the AI DI DO RELAY menu Please See AI DI DO RELAY Settings Let s name the dig...

Page 60: ...Digital Inputs Activating relay output when alarm conditions occur Figure 67 Activating relay output when alarm conditions occur If the alarm status will be monitored from the server software Send Ala...

Page 61: ...ated 1 second after the digital input status is HIGH TON Time must be entered For 1 second TON Time is entered 1000 ms Figure 69 Alarm TON and TOFF Times 1 If the alarm output will be deactivated 1 se...

Page 62: ...s 2 If the user will be notified via SMS when an alarm occurs the user s cellphone number must be entered Let s activate SMS1 option and enter a number for it Figure 71 SMS Activating for Alarm Let s...

Page 63: ...will be displayed under Defined Alarms list More than one alarm with the same name and type can t be created To edit an alarm select the alarm from the defined alarm list Figure 73 Editing Alarms 1 L...

Page 64: ...e alarm outputs Alarm list is uploaded to the modem by clicking on Save and Load to Device button Figure 75 Uploading the Alarm list to the Modem When the upload has finished Query table uploaded mess...

Page 65: ...I DI DO RELAY menu Please See AI DI DO RELAY Settings Specify an alarm name For Example ALARM_1 Select the alarm type as Analog Alarm Figure 76 Creating Alarm for Analog Inputs Select an alarm conditi...

Page 66: ...e activated if a value greater than 5 mA is read To activate the alarm after a specified time TON time must be entered in milliseconds Figure 79 Creating Alarm for Analog Inputs To deactivate the alar...

Page 67: ...Inputs A hysteresis value can be set for the alarm For Example Let s enter 1 mA hysteresis Alarm will be created when the analog value reaches 6 mA The alarm then deactivates when the analog value re...

Page 68: ...for Analog Inputs 2 6 14 Creating Modbus Alarm Let s select the alarm type as Modbus Alarm Figure 83 Creating Modbus Alarm 1 A parameter for the alarm must be selected Let s create an alarm for the VL...

Page 69: ...ed Figure 85 Creating Modbus Alarm 3 To set the value as 100V 1000 is entered for Min Value To create a 1 second delay TON is entered as 1000ms A hysteresis value can be entered Let s enter the hyster...

Page 70: ...ng Modbus Alarm 4 Let s define the outputs that will activate in case the alarm conditions occur Figure 87 Creating Modbus Alarm 5 Alarm is created by clicking on the Add button The alarm will be list...

Page 71: ...m 6 In order for the created alarm list to be active the table must be uploaded to the device Click on the Save and Load to Device button The upload process will start on the screen Figure 89 Creating...

Page 72: ...t deleted on the modem Only the list that is uploaded with the Save and Load to Device process is applied 2 6 14 2 Alarm Register If Save to Alarm Register option is activated the corresponding alarm...

Page 73: ...arm Register option for the Modbus Alarm during defining See Figure 90 2 You can see the alarm register for the Modbus alarm under alarm no section See Figure 90 Figure 90 Alarm Register Activation fo...

Page 74: ...created alarm AND function can be created easily by selecting these alarm numbers from respective masking section To create an alarm register type alarm the alarms to be processed in masking must hav...

Page 75: ...rm Information to Server Save to Alarm Register Saves the alarm condition to register AND process can be applied according to the saved condition See Masking Select this option when creating an alarm...

Page 76: ...ers can be notified of occurred alarms via SMS SMS numbers can be used for different alarms The modem can send 4 SMS notifications at the same time SMS number format is 90 XXX XX XX Country code must...

Page 77: ...GEM 15 RTU 77 Figure 96 Alarm Output 2 2 6 14 5 Defined Alarms You can see the alarms that you ve defined in this list Figure 97 Defined Alarms List...

Page 78: ...arameters will start to be sent to the device Figure 98 Uploading Defined Alarms to Device After the sending has finished message will be displayed Warning If an Alarm Register type of control functio...

Page 79: ...eted alarm doesn t mean the alarm condition will be deleted from the device New alarm conditions will be active after you ve uploaded the new table to the device Select the alarm that you want to dele...

Page 80: ...the device In order for the new alarm list to be active you must upload the table to the device To send the parameters on the list to the device click on the Save and Load to Device button Parameters...

Page 81: ...efined Alarms list can be edited by the user The edited alarm condition will not be activated on the device New alarm conditions will be active after you ve uploaded the new table Select the alarm tha...

Page 82: ...GEM 15 RTU 82 Figure 103 Editing Defined Alarms 2 For Example let s deselect DO 1 yi digital output 1 from the alarm output options Figure 104 Editing Defined Alarms 3...

Page 83: ...u must upload the table to the device To send the parameters on the list to the device click on the Save and Load to Device button Parameters will start to be sent to the device Note Alarm name alarm...

Page 84: ...gs that you changed click on Save and Upload to Device button 2 6 16 Date Time Settings Modem date time and PC date time can be synchronized from this menu 2 6 17 Date Record Settings From this menu y...

Page 85: ...rding to the entered time period As mentioned in previous sections TCP PORT field can t be entered as 0 zero 2 6 19 Ethernet GPRS and Serial Port Settings Settings for Ethernet GPRS and Serial Port ar...

Page 86: ...gs are read from the device 2 6 20 Instantaneous Value Monitoring Defined RTUs and input output units can be monitored on this menu Additionally operator controlled outputs can be controlled Informati...

Page 87: ...eas next to each output indicate its current state at that instant If the area is blue digital output is inactive If the area is red digital output is active Relay Control section operates in a simila...

Page 88: ...uts outputs and if wanted can record them to its memory If a parameter is going to be monitored on this window Send to Server option for that parameter must be selected on the defining window Name Val...

Page 89: ...GEM 15 RTU 89 Figure 111 Parameter Monitoring Section 2 6 23 Alarm Monitoring Section Previously defined alarms are monitored in this section...

Page 90: ...he alarm has been read Value displays for which parameter value the alarm has occured As seen in Figure 112 the alarm has occurred because DI_1 became HIGH 1 Alarm Condition displays the condition for...

Page 91: ...e device Saved data can be downloaded from the device they can be displayed in the interface or they can be exported as a CSV file to edit them later on a spreadsheet application such as Microsoft Exc...

Page 92: ...ces of 32 bit parameters can be stored on the memory For example If the recording period is 15 minutes and one 16 bit parameter of one RTU is selected the memory can hold log record for 15 196608 10 2...

Page 93: ...d the displayed records are selected from Select RTU list Reports window can be seen in detail in Figure 114 below Figure 114 Log Listing Window Example for Log Listing Note When doing time filtering...

Page 94: ...GEM 15 RTU 94 Figure 115 Log Listing Window 2...

Page 95: ...cess The exported report file will be saved under the setup folder of the software and its name will contain the date time information that it was exported and the RTU name The folder path of this sav...

Page 96: ...sn t sent to the device while the log receiving is happening for the defined parameters these parameters will be absent in the log listing They will be present in the log file that was received while...

Page 97: ...preadsheet software Microsoft Excel OpenOffice Calc etc from the Open With menu Figure 118 Opening the CSV File Select the options tab semicolon and combine separators under separator Note For this ex...

Page 98: ...GEM 15 RTU 98 Figure 119 Opening the CSV File...

Page 99: ...h If you use the English setup file the software will start in English When you change the software language after opening it it will remember this change and start with the changed language When the...

Page 100: ...ntered value is different than 0 client mode is activated Client port number is entered unsigned 16Bit 2 Alarm and Querying Interval Querying period is entered Unit MINUTE unsigned 16Bit 3 Record Peri...

Page 101: ...3 unsigned 16Bit 20 DIGITALIN _4 unsigned 16Bit 21 DIGITALOUT unsigned 16Bit 22 RELAYOUT unsigned 16Bit 23 SIGNAL QUALITY CSQ unsigned 16Bit 24 SERIALNO unsigned 32Bit 28 MAC unsigned 32Bit 30 LOCALIP...

Page 102: ...firmware file has an MX extension You can obtain any new firmware from the manufacturer 2 6 29 1 Serial Loader Installation and Usage This software is used to update the firmware of GEM 15 device Conn...

Page 103: ...Opened message is displayed Close Port Closes the selected port When the port is closed Comport Closed message is displayed Stop Boot Used to stop the Boot Mode Load Firmware It is used to select the...

Page 104: ...en Port button Comport Opened message will be displayed Figure 125 Updating the Firmware 1 4 To install the firmware to the device device must be started in boot mode To do this click on the Reset Cih...

Page 105: ...GEM 15 RTU 105 Figure 126 Updating the Firmware 2 Firmware update will start The progress bar on the software window will start...

Page 106: ...GEM 15 RTU 106 Figure 127 Updating the Firmware 3 When the firmware update finishes Loading Finished message will be displayed...

Page 107: ...GEM 15 RTU 107 Figure 128 Updating the Firmware 4 Reset Cihaz button is clicked to reset the device...

Page 108: ...he 4 second countdown E characters will be displayed Wait for this process to finish After it ffinishes Verfying ok message will be displayed Wait until the SYSTEM LED oft he device turns on This may...

Page 109: ...GEM 15 RTU 109 Figure 130 Updating the Firmware 6...

Page 110: ...7 Device automatically resets twice and completes the firmware installation SYSTEM LED of the device will start to blink When the firmware update is finished the device will restart and after the 4 se...

Page 111: ...ithout a switch cross type Ethernet cable must be used Internet access must be present on the server PC that the device will connect If the server is connected to the network that the device is connec...

Page 112: ...e Monitored window by entering Modem Name MAC Address and TCP Port Number Added modem is selected and Select Modem and Start Software button is clicked The connection will be established with the devi...

Page 113: ...st be set correctly If there is no special circumstances username and password is not needed Connection type must be set as GPRS AT COMTYPE 1 or ETHERNET GPRS AT COMTYPE 2 MAC address settings must be...

Page 114: ...1 stop bit and No flow control 3 2 AT COMMANDS AND SOFTWARE AT commands are sent to the device via USB or SMS Serial port settings for the device are 115200 baudrate No parity 8 bit 1 stop bit and No...

Page 115: ...RIP Defining Server IP Address Writing Operation AT SERVERIP 192 168 2 130 CR IP address of the server PC that will receive the connection via GPRS is defined Response OK Reading Operation AT SERVERIP...

Page 116: ...han zero LISTENPORT parameter is the port number that the device will listen for in server mode Response OK Reading Operation AT LISTENPORT CR Response 502 3 2 8 AT GPRSAPN AT GPRSAPN Defining GPRS AP...

Page 117: ...RSIP CR Response 162 232 12 2 or 1 if IP hasn t been received yet 3 2 12 AT COMTYPE AT COMTYPE Connection type of device is selected Ethernet GSM Ethernet GSM Writing Operation AT COMTYPE 0 CR 0 Ether...

Page 118: ...nse 0 3 2 15 AT VERSION AT VERSION Device Version Information Writing Operation Response ERROR Reading Operation AT VERSION CR Response Firmware and product information 3 2 16 AT SERIALNO AT SERIALNO...

Page 119: ...ist For Y 0 IN IT 1 POWER OFF 2 POWER ON 3 TURNED ON 4 LINKING UP 5 DISCONNECTED 6 CONNECTING 7 DISCONNECTING 8 CONNECTED 9 LINKED UP 3 2 18 AT CSQ AT CSQ GSM Signal Strength Reading Operation AT CSQ...

Page 120: ...FORMATFS Reset File System Writing Operation AT FORMATFS 1 CR Response OK Reading Operation Response ERROR 3 2 22 AT RESET AT RESET Device Reset Command Writing Operation AT RESET 1 CR Response OK 3 2...

Page 121: ...Folder Open the CP210x_VCP_Win2K_XP_S2K3 exe file in that folder Installation will start as seen in Figure 134 Click on Next button Figure 132 USB Driver Installation Activate I accept the terms of t...

Page 122: ...Installation destination is selected on the window as in Figure 136 Click on Browse button to select another destination Afterwards click on Next button Figure 134 USB Driver Installation Destination...

Page 123: ...n Figure 138 will be displayed when the setup finishes Installation is finished by clicking on Finish button Figure 136 USB Driver Installation Finish 3 2 24 Learning the Defined COM Port of Your Mode...

Page 124: ...Select Device Manager under Hardware tab Click on Ports COM LPT section ekil 138 Ayg t y neticisi Ba lant Noktalar Ekran The COM Port of the modem can be noted next to Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART...

Page 125: ...nal software Connect your modem via USB Open Hyper Terminal software on your PC Figure 139 Hyper Terminal Software Figure 140 Hyper Terminal Connection Name Enter a name for the connection on the wind...

Page 126: ...141 Connection Select the Serial COM Port of your modem then click on OK button Figure 142 COM Port Selection Set the serial port settings of the device as 115200 baudrate No parity 8 bit 1 stop bit...

Page 127: ...15 RTU 127 Figure 143 Hyper Terminal Connection Point Settings Click on OK button Select Properties under File menu Figure 144 Hyper Terminal Properties A window where you can change properties will o...

Page 128: ...GEM 15 RTU 128 Figure 145 Hyper Terminal Modem Properties Window Select ASCII settings on this window Figure 146 Hyper Terminal ASCII Settings On ASCII Settings window...

Page 129: ...button You can query and set AT commands on the terminal screen For Example Querying the Local IP of the modem Write AT LOCALIP command on the screen and press Enter key Figure 147 Hyper Terminal AT...

Page 130: ...e local IP again Figure 149 Hyper Terminal AT Command Example 3 LocalIP 192 168 1 200 will be displayed Other commands can be queried and set the same way If the AT command is entered wrong Figure 150...

Page 131: ...llation via Local USB It is the software developed specially to configure device settings easily Double click on the MikrotermSetup exe file according to your language Installation will start Figure 1...

Page 132: ...GEM 15 RTU 132 Figure 152 MikroTerminal Installation Destination Folder Selection Select a destination folder and click on Next button...

Page 133: ...TU 133 If you don t want to have any shortcuts installed to the Start menu select the checkbox Click on Next button If you want shortcuts on Desktop and Quick Start select the checkboxes Click on Next...

Page 134: ...etup will copy the files to your PC After the setup has finished close the installer by clicking on the Finish button If you want to start the software immediately select the Start MikroTerminal Softw...

Page 135: ...for the connected device The port number of the device is selected from Port Name Some serial port settings appear automatically 1 Baudrate setting for GEM15 devices is 115200 2 Databit setting for GE...

Page 136: ...e Port Opening A message will be displayed that indicates the opening of the port that the device is connected Changing and reading device settings are done with Read and Write buttons under Commands...

Page 137: ...igure 155 MikroTerminal Software Reading Device Setting Log window will display the local IP of the device To change the local IP of the device enter the new IP address to the AT LOCALIP box and click...

Page 138: ...15 RTU 138 Figure 156 MikroTerminal Software Writing Device Setting When the local IP address changes successfully a message indicating the successful writing operation will be displayed on the log wi...

Page 139: ...ALID_MBR An internal problem about file system ERROR 12 ERR_FS_INVALID_PBR An internal problem about file system ERROR 13 ERR_FS_INVALID_FAT An internal problem about file system ERROR 14 ERR_FS_INVAL...

Page 140: ..._NO_EMPTY_CLUSTER An internal problem about file system ERROR 41 ERR_FS_FORMAT_BLOCK An internal problem about file system ERROR 42 ERR_FS_INIT An internal problem about file system ERROR 43 ERR_FS_FI...

Page 141: ..._SYSTEM_ONESHOT Startup error of One shot timer mechanism ERROR 60 ERR_SYSTEM_MODBUSPOLLER Startup error of Modbus Poller mechanism ERROR 61 ERR_SYSTEM_APPFILE File inconsistency on the application le...

Page 142: ...ult Settings Default settings are shown on Figure 157 Figure 157 Default Settings Server IP server port and MAC information have been changed for server connection Default values ServerIP 192 168 1 10...

Page 143: ...tted 4 2 1 3 Formatting with Serial Loader Software Start the SerialLoader software Figure 158 Formatting with Serial Loader Software 1 Select the COM Port of your connected device and click on Open P...

Page 144: ...Countdown will stop Figure 160 Formatting with Serial Loader Software 3 Send AT FORMATFS 1 command to the device by clicking on Send Command button Formatting will start Note When the device goes into...

Page 145: ...61 Formatting with Serial Loader Software 4 When the formatting finishes Format Bitti message will be displayed Figure 162 Formatting with Serial Loader Software 5 Click on Reset Cihaz button after th...

Page 146: ...GEM 15 RTU 146 Figure 163 Formatting with Serial Loader Software 6 After a few seconds some information will be displayed and the new filesystem will start to be created...

Page 147: ...GEM 15 RTU 147 Figure 164 Formatting with Serial Loader Software 7 This process may take a few minutes...

Page 148: ...l Loader Software 8 When the process finishes firmware file read error 33 message will be displayed That s because there isn t a firmware file with MX extension on the device Formatting is finished Yo...

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