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When all alarms are active, the message will include the
entire list as following: “pHsensor; ECsensor; pHrange;
ECrange; Dirty Filt1; Dirty Filt2; Fert1; Fert2; Fert3; Fert4;
Acid; Mixing”.

Alarms for HI23, HI24, HI700 and HI710 meters

Coded notation for <INSTRUMENT NAME> label is “HI23”,
“HI24”, “HI700” or “HI710” (depending on meter model). For
these models there is only one possible alarm notification (if an
error occurred): “Alarm on” if the alarm is active.

Note

The alarm condition includes also the case of broken tem-
perature probe.

Alarms for HI504 meters

Coded notation for <INSTRUMENT NAME> label is “HI504”,
while coded notations for active alarms are:
• “Setpoint1”: alarm for setpoint 1.
• “Setpoint2”: alarm for setpoint 2.
• “Max relay on”: maximum relay ON time error.
• “Life check”: life check error.
• “pH electrode broken”: pH electrode broken or leakage.
• “Reference electrode broken”: reference electrode broken

or leakage.

• “Old pH probe”: old pH probe error.
• “Dead pH probe”: dead pH probe error.
• “Calibration timeout”: calibration time-out error.
• “Temperature broken probe”: temperature probe broken

error.

• “Analog input”: analog input error.
• “EEPROM corruption”: EEPROM corruption error.
• “Temperature level”: temperature level error.

When all alarms are active, the message will include the
entire list as following: “Setpoint1; Setpoint2; Max relay on;
Life check; pH electrode broken; Reference electrode bro-
ken; Old pH probe; Dead pH probe; Calibration timeout;
Temperature broken probe; Analog input; EEPROM corrup-
tion; Temperature level”.

Note

If during last polling test 

HI504901

 was not able to com-

municate with one of the instruments connected to the inter-
face, then a specific alarm SMS will be sent. This happens if
the cable between 

HI504901

 and the instrument is not cor-

rectly connected, the remote instrument was turned off, or

only active alarms; when all active alarms can not be sent
within one SMS (the maximum number of characters for an
SMS is 160), more than one message will be sent, each one
having as header the label “Alarms#p/#t:” with the indication
of the progressive alarm SMS number (#p) and the total num-
ber of alarm SMSs (#t) that are going to be sent for the
instrument.
The  <INSTRUMENT NAME> label is a text string correspon-
dent to the instrument model with active alarm(s).
The <NUMBER OF REMAINING MESSAGES> is a value
(max. 4 digits) indicating the number of remaining messages in
the SIM card (see “Interface configuration” section).
Following a complete list of all available alarm indications (and
their coded notations) for all devices which can communicate
with

 HI504901

 supervisor and some messages specific to

HI504901

 interface itself.

Alarms for HI8001 and HI8002 controllers

Coded notation for <INSTRUMENT NAME> label is “HI8001”
or “HI8002” (depending on controller model), while coded
notations for active alarms are:
• “pHsensor”: this alarm is triggered if the difference be-

tween the real time values of the two primary pH sensors
exceed the specified maximum allowable difference.

• “ECsensor”: this alarm is triggered if the difference be-

tween the real time values of the two primary EC sensors
exceed the specified maximum allowable difference.

• “pHrange”: this alarm is triggered when the real time value

of the primary pH sensor is outside a dead band set by the
user during instrument setup.

• “ECrange”: this alarm is triggered when the real time value

of the primary EC sensor is outside a dead band set by the
user during instrument setup.

• “Dirty Filt

n

”: this alarm indicates that the “

n

” filter requires

cleaning.

• “Fert

n

”: this alarm is triggered if the fertilizer level of the

n

” tank reached a minimum value.

• “Acid”: this alarm is triggered if the level of the acid (or

alkaline) tank reached a minimum value.

• “Mixing”: this alarm is triggered due to an incoming water

supply failure event.

Summary of Contents for HI 504901

Page 1: ...HI 504901 GSM Supervisor Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...tput DIG OUT 13 RS485 Serial Port 13 Power Supply Input 15 Battery 15 SIM Card Insertion 16 START UP 18 IDLE MODE 19 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION 22 Application Software Installation 22 Starting Configurat...

Page 3: ...failure If the repair is not covered by the warranty you will be notified of the charges incurred If the instrument is to be returned to Hanna Instruments first obtain a Returned Goods Authorization...

Page 4: ...battery which provides power supply in case of mains power failure PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Remove the instrument from the packing material and exam ine it carefully to make sure that no damage has occ...

Page 5: ...sealed lead acid 12V 0 8Ah 2 On board battery connector 3 GSM module 4 LED indicators see figure on next page 5 RS232 auxiliary communication port for local PC communication only 6 RS232 channel 1 se...

Page 6: ...ity of electronic devices Unplug and turn off the unit in hospitals or near medical devices like pacemakers or hearing aids The module may interfere with the operation of these devices Unplug and turn...

Page 7: ...is standard suitable for data transmission in noisy environ ments INSTALLATION RS232 AUXILIARY PORT HI504901 is provided with an auxiliary RS232 port D Sub 9 pole female plug for connection to a local...

Page 8: ...p to 1 2 Km typical with 24 AWG cable Loads up to 32 typical Internal termination none Connections The connections for the provided 2 pin RS485 terminal are as shown on the below diagram The instrumen...

Page 9: ...10 hours before turning ON the power switch In this manner the new battery can be charged SIM CARD INSERTION Before using the HI504901 insert a SIM card Press the SIM card holder ejector on the cellul...

Page 10: ...ignal2 green ON START UP Turn ON the power switch 14 on page 8 the red SMS disable LED lights up and will stay in this state until the start up procedure ended and the idle mode is en tered During sta...

Page 11: ...output contact The digital output contact status can be changed by the user only by sending the proper SMS to the interface The below table shows the digital output LED indication depending on the di...

Page 12: ...n through serial cable see Local Configuration section To proceed with the remote configuration select the Remote connection type on HI504901SW by checking the proper box On HI 504901 phone number fie...

Page 13: ...each update with a wrong PIN value an attempt will be lost The SMS s stored in the SIM card will be erased Note If an error occurs on cellular phone before pressing the Up date All button the cellula...

Page 14: ...card is used If the feature is enabled it is necessary to insert a value to proceed with the configuration On Expiration Date field it is possible to set the SIM card expiration date dd mm yy this is...

Page 15: ...ed and this operation lasts about 30 seconds the cel lular phone will be turned off and on again to verify the PIN code correctness 15 days 7 days and 1 day before the expiration date warn ing SMS mes...

Page 16: ...ge Each instrument must have a different value for this field Note If the SIM card PIN number is longer than 4 digits it has to be changed before using it in the HI504901 interface To do this insert t...

Page 17: ...axi mum length of this description is 30 characters Digital output section It is possible to enable or disable the control of the digital output status connected to the HI504901 by checking the proper...

Page 18: ...for instruments connected to the RS232 ports will be INSTRUMENTNAME RS232 NUMBEROFTHERS232 CHANNEL Alarms ALARM SPECIFIC TO THE INSTRU MENT Rem msg NUMBER OF REMAINING MESSAGES The format of alarm me...

Page 19: ...turned off or only active alarms when all active alarms can not be sent within one SMS the maximum number of characters for an SMS is 160 more than one message will be sent each one having as header t...

Page 20: ...to send while SMS de lay item sets the delay time between two subsequent alarm messages INFORMATION SMSs In addition to the alarm messages already described the cellu larphoneinterfacecansendinformat...

Page 21: ...01 or HI8002 controller a third SMS will be sent with the label INFO3 3 This message will contain the got from the controlled instruments and could be requested for example after an alarm message rega...

Page 22: ...ne number s This particular situation is managed as an error occurrence and a confir mation is waited When this happens no more messages will be sent by the interface until the error is disactivated l...

Page 23: ...or indication is given by interface green and red LEDs disable enable blink together To disactivate this error and restore the SMS service it is necessary to re charge the SIM card credit Note Every t...

Page 24: ...messages are temporarily sus pended PC COMMUNICATION HI504901 interface can act as a gateway for a connection through a remote computer With this feature a seamless data connection will be established...

Page 25: ...nd PWD interface password CR and the interface will answer ACK char 0x06 if the password is correct or CAN char 0x18 if password is not correct or NAK char 0x15 if command syntax is wrong and hangs up...

Page 26: ...R has to be sent to cellular phone interface For example if target device is attached on RS232 1 port and its communication rate is 2400 bps then the command C0B CR must be issued The cellular phone i...

Page 27: ...rface configuration and PC communications both lo cal remote are not allowed until mains supply comes back When the mains power supply comes back the cellular phone turns on and cellular initializatio...

Page 28: ...capability make sure that the HI504901 is turned off Note Even if a battery problem persists all HI504901 functions are still available FAULT CONDITIONS SELFTEST PROCEDURES HI504901 is provided with s...

Page 29: ...LED blinking fast cellular engine registered to the net work and a call is in progress LED INDICATORS Find here below a brief explanation of all possible LEDs indi cations of HI504901 interface RS232...

Page 30: ...Only two LEDs green and red LEDs for SMS sending enable disable are available to give information to the user about active errors and no more than one can be shown at the same time For this reason ev...

Page 31: ...chargeorsubstitutetheSIMcard Change the SIM card with one enabled for voice calls Note Some SIM cards can be used both for data and voice calls Please check the networkoperatorforfurtherdetails During...

Page 32: ...with remote device RunHI504901SWapplication software and change the options for SMS sending logic on digitalinput window EnableSMSsendingthroughexternalswitch Can not control digital output contact t...

Page 33: ...d electrical shock do not use this instrument when voltage at the measurement surface exceed 24VAC or 60VDC To avoid damage or burns do not perform any measurement in microwave ovens External cables t...

Page 34: ...67 66 USER NOTES...

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