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Installation instructions  

CANremote 

CR3114

80226849 / 00

 

06 / 2018

UK

Summary of Contents for CR3114

Page 1: ...Installation instructions CANremote CR3114 80226849 00 06 2018 UK ...

Page 2: ...ard 8 4 Installation 9 4 1 Fixing the device 9 4 2 Mounting the antennas 10 5 Electrical connection 10 5 1 Connectors 10 5 2 Operating voltage and CAN interface 11 5 3 Antennas 11 5 3 1 GSM antenna 11 5 3 2 GPS antenna 11 6 Indicators 12 6 1 LEDs 12 7 Set up 14 7 1 Necessary components 14 7 1 1 Hardware 14 7 1 2 Software 14 7 1 3 Documentation 14 7 2 Device configuration using the ifm maintenance ...

Page 3: ...posal 26 10 1 Servicing 26 10 2 Cleaning the housing surface 26 10 3 Repair 26 10 4 Disposal 26 11 Approvals standards 26 This document is the original instructions Licences and trademarks All trademarks and company names are subject to the copyright of the respective companies ...

Page 4: ...on of use of the device Adhere to the safety instructions 1 1 Symbols used Instructions Reaction result Designation of keys buttons or indications Cross reference Important note Non compliance may result in malfunction or interference Information Supplementary note 1 2 Warnings used WARNING Warning of serious personal injury Death or serious irreversible injuries may result CAUTION Warning of pers...

Page 5: ...nected and put into operation by a qualified electrician 2 3 Electrical connection The device is designed for supply via a mobile on board system 12 24 V DC battery operation The connection terminals may only be supplied with the signals indicated in the technical data and or on the device label and only the approved accessories of ifm electronic may be connected 2 4 Tampering with the device In c...

Page 6: ...ems 2 8 Antennas Operation without antennas can lead to destruction of the device 2 9 FCC USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation presupposes the two following conditions 1 This device must not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must tolerate interference including interference possibly causing undesired operation Cautionary Information Any changes made to this d...

Page 7: ...ered on a server There it is available for 3 months via a web portal WARNING The device is not approved for safety related tasks in the field of operator protection CANremote Controller CAN bus 1 GPS antenna GPS signal GSM antenna 2 4 3 Internet SMS Mobile phone network provider 1 Application 2 Send and receive SMS 3 Real time diagnostics and visualisation on the PC 4 PROEMION web portal and inter...

Page 8: ...act SIM card with data contract and ifm CANremote licence Local recording of the GPS data for position speed or height determination Send and receive SMS Real time diagnostics via CODESYS programming system real time mode delay 3 s needed not needed Obtain the SIM card as well as your personal identification number PIN from your network operator or GSM service provider With the SIM card and the PI...

Page 9: ...strated Position of the connectors bottom 42 111 5 109 126 107 120 5 1 2 3 Mounting variants 1 4 points back of the device lies flat 2 2 points side of the device lies flat 3 Mounting surface Required fixing material 4 points 4 M4 x 40 cylinder screws with hexagon socket to DIN 912 2 points 2 socket head cap screws M5 x 25 to DIN 931 2 washers Ø 5 3 mm to DIN 125 The fixing accessories are not inc...

Page 10: ...ructions such as the driver s cab To reliably receive the GPS signals position the GPS antenna with unrestricted access to the sky Please observe the antenna manufacturer s notes Stable data transmission requires a good antenna signal In case of pro blems change the position of the antennas or the mobile equipment if necessary A loosely tightened antenna connector also causes signal loss 5 Electri...

Page 11: ... is externally grounded NOTE To avoid damage to the device connect disconnect the M12 connector only if the device is disconnected from power 5 3 Antennas NOTE Only connect or remove antennas if the device is disconnected from power Put the device into operation with connected antennas only Do not extend or shorten the antenna cable Please observe the antenna manufacturer s notes 5 3 1 GSM antenna...

Page 12: ...ing voltage On Operating voltage OK Red Off On Operating voltage outside the specification 9 Technical data GSM Green Off On Connection to the server established TCP IP active Flashing Connection to the server being established GSM initialisation GSM reset status Device is ready for a connection to the server Red Off TCP IP data transmission not active On GSM fault e g no SIM card inserted wrong o...

Page 13: ...g faulty not or only loosely connected or short circuit 2 colour LEDs green red During the initialisation phase approx 5 s the LEDs do not indicate any defined status If the colours green and red are activated simultaneously the colour orange is displayed If all green LEDs are constantly on and if all red LEDs are flashing synchronously the device is in the firmware update mode Do not switch off t...

Page 14: ...e tool as from version V02 02 13 CANremote AddIn for ifm maintenance tool Device integration into the application program Programming system CODESYS V2 3 CANremote CODESYS client gateway optional Function libraries for remote maintenance and diagnostic functions optional Electronic data sheet EDS optional ServiceTool optional CANremote Licence ZC00xx optional 7 1 3 Documentation Programming manual...

Page 15: ...se of CAN by a controller In this case STOP the controller and separate other participants from the bus Software installations and changes to the system settings of the PC require extended user rights Contact your system administrator 7 2 1 Software installation Install the maintenance tool ifm maintenance tool info window Install the CANremote AddIn for the ifm maintenance tool Start the maintena...

Page 16: ...a e g GSM GPS combined antenna art no EC2116 3 Adapter cable for the CAN PC interface e g art no EC2113 4 CAN PC interface e g CAN RS232 USB interface CANfox art no EC2112 5 PC Connect the GPS and GSM antennas to the device Provide the CAN bus with 120 Ω terminating resistors Connect the CAN PC interface with the CAN adapter cable to the device and connect it to the PC Apply the supply voltage ...

Page 17: ...ce Right click on ecomat mobile in the Maintenance Navigation window section Select Add in the context menu Select CAN in the pop up window Add ecomat mobile interface CAN Configure the CAN interface Select the interface here e g CanFOX0 Channel1 Select the baud rate Default setting 250 Kbits ifm maintenance tool CAN settings ...

Page 18: ...CANremote in the pop up window Add CANremote configuration AddIn Select Connection settings Target device node ID 29 default setting ifm maintenance tool CANremote AddIn Connection settings Select Communication settings Device node ID 29 default value CAN baud rate 250 Kbits default setting CAN online objects is not needed for the device configuration and is not supported ...

Page 19: ...ddIn Security parameters Remote access password Is needed for the real time mode real time mode direct access to the PLC with CODESYS 2 3 SIM PIN PIN number of the SIM card GSM roaming handling 0 roaming OFF 1 roaming ON GPRS remote server address Server DNS gateway proemion com or maybe server IP 62 206 129 131 ...

Page 20: ...ng Restore the data connection after an interruption 0 not automatically 1 automatically GSM operator selection mode Mobile network provider selection 0 manually 1 automatically A mobile network provider must be specified with a country specific GSM Operator Network Code and a Service Center Number SCN ...

Page 21: ...r from the list Apply with Select ifm maintenance tool CANremote AddIn Import GPRS network provider dialogue window The mobile network provider list is automatically updated via the internet Should the desired provider not be listed the data can also be entered manually Save entries with Write configuration ifm maintenance tool CANremote AddIn Save the settings Separate the supply voltage and the ...

Page 22: ...tions 4 2 PCB 3 SIM card holder 4 Eject button for the SIM card holder Disconnect the device Open the 4 housing screw connections and open the housing NOTE Open the housing only if switched off and in a dry and clean environment Do not touch the PCB and electronic components They could be destroyed by electrostatic discharge Press the SIM eject button using a pointed object e g ballpoint pen The S...

Page 23: ...is correctly screwed Tightening torque of the housing screw connection 1 2 1 5 Nm 7 3 1 Remove the SIM card Disconnect the device Open the housing Press the SIM eject button using a pointed object Remove the card holder Remove the SIM card from the card holder Close the housing Observe the warning 7 3 Insert the SIM card 8 Operation The device is operational after configuration and when the SIM ca...

Page 24: ...TS HSDPA 800 850 900 1700 1900 2100 MHz for the transfer of SMS messages and data packages with GPS Glonass receiver for location tracking Shock sensor display Display 4 LEDs Electrical data Operating voltage 6 32 DC Current consumption 600 Ø 210 24 V DC Real time clock yes with sleep und wakeup mode Buffering h 48 25 C Memory allocation bytes 1 M 32 M 704 k GPS channels 56 GPS accuracy m 2 5 Shoc...

Page 25: ...08 8 15 kV 8 kV ISO 11452 4 60 mA 20 80 MHz 30 V m 80 1000 MHz ISO 7637 2 1 2a 2b 3a 3b 4 5 CISPR 16 2 class B CISPR25 radiated met Mechanical data Housing materials aluminium powder coated Electrical connection Connection M12 connector 5 pole FME connector GSM antenna SMA socket GPS antenna Wiring 1 GND 2 6 32 V DC 3 Terminal 15 Digital input 4 CAN_H 5 CAN_L Remarks Remarks Put the device into op...

Page 26: ...a soft chemically untreated and dry cloth In case of heavy dirt use a damp cloth 10 3 Repair The device must only be repaired by the manufacturer Observe the safety instructions 2 4 Tampering with the device 10 4 Disposal Dispose of the device in accordance with the national environmental regulations 11 Approvals standards Test standards and regulations 9 Technical data The EC declaration of confo...

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