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Connections 

INSYS GSM 4.3 

 

8.3

 

Terminal Connections on the Bottom 

OUT 1-NC

OUT 1

OUT 2-NC

OUT 2

OUT 2-NO

OUT 1-NO

20

19

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

 

OUT2-NO

OUT2

OUT2-NC

OUT1-NO

OUT1

OUT1-NC

 

INSYS GSM 4.2 

INSYS GSM 4.2 compact 

Figure 6: Description of the connections on the top of the device 

Terminal 

Name 

Description 

11 

OUT 1-NC 

Output 1 normally closed 

12 

OUT 1 

Output 1 

13 

OUT 1-NO 

Output 1 normally open 

14 

OUT 2-NC 

Output 2 normally closed 

15 

OUT 2 

Output 2 

16 

OUT 2-NO 

Output 2 normally open 

Table 9: Connections on the top of the device 

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Summary of Contents for GSM 4.3 compact

Page 1: ...Manual INSYS GSM 4 3...

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Page 3: ...om Inc IBM PC AT XT are registered trademarks of International Business Machine Cor poration INSYS e Mobility LSG and e Mobility PLC are registered trademarks of INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Windows is...

Page 4: ...allation 13 2 9 General Safety Instructions 13 3 Scope of Delivery 15 4 General 16 5 Functional Overview 17 6 Technical Data 20 6 1 Physical Features 20 6 2 Technological Features 21 7 Display and Con...

Page 5: ...nnection Control with Data Transmit Control 55 12 14 Automatic Call Acceptance 56 12 15 Selective Call Acceptance 56 12 16 Configure Security Callback 58 12 17 Alarm Inputs 60 12 18 Configure Alarms 6...

Page 6: ...11 15 GSM Service Center Numbers 88 16 Waste Disposal 89 16 1 Repurchasing of Legacy Systems 89 17 Declaration of Conformity 90 18 Tables and Diagrams 91 18 1 List of Tables 91 18 2 List of Diagrams 9...

Page 7: ...age not according to the intended purpose an ignorance of this documenta tion the use of insufficiently qualified personnel as well as unauthorised modifica tions exclude the liability of the manufact...

Page 8: ...ation It might cause death or severe injuries if not avoided Caution Slight injury and or material damage This symbol in conjunction with the key word Caution indi cates a possibly hazardous or harmfu...

Page 9: ...prerequisites which must be fulfilled to be able to process the subsequent steps in a meaningful way You will also learn which software or which equipment you will need 1 One individual action step Th...

Page 10: ...ng conditions of the device are effective An optimum protection of the personnel and the environment from hazards as well as a safe and fault free operation of the product is only possible if all safe...

Page 11: ...ined expert personnel which has been authorised by the plant opera tor The expert personnel must have read and understood this documentation and observe the instructions Electrical connection and comm...

Page 12: ...rom residual waste via ap propriate collecting points See also Section Disposal in this manual CE marking By applying a CE marking the manufacturer confirms that the product complies with the European...

Page 13: ...General Safety Instructions Caution Moisture and liquids from the environment may seep into the interior of the product Fire hazard and damage of the product The product must not be used in wet or dam...

Page 14: ...tance of GSM antennas to persons may af fect the health Please observe that a minimum distance of 20 cm between a GSM antenna and a person must be maintained during operation Note Restrictions within...

Page 15: ...cessories are included in the box If a part is missing or dam aged please contact your distributor INSYS GSM 4 3 Cable 1 serial cable with 9 pin D Sub connector for the connection to the PC 1 manual O...

Page 16: ...M 4 3 differs by a compact design housing for in wall connection boxes and the missing audio interface from the INSYS GSM 4 3 Both versions are referred to as INSYS GSM 4 3 in the further course of th...

Page 17: ...merous functions of the INSYS GSM 4 3 may be configured via SMS This allows a configuration of the INSYS GSM 4 3 without PC and modem connection Comfortable Configuration of the SMS recipients For eac...

Page 18: ...SYS GSM 4 3 can be set remotely with the help of DTMF digits sent from a common phone The alarm inputs can be selected via a DTMF phone Furthermore the output may be switched via an AT command receive...

Page 19: ...ry with a maximum capacity of 200 entries New functions of the INSYS GSM 4 3 Switching the outputs by establishing a modem connection The INSYS GSM 4 3 can change the state of a switch output by estab...

Page 20: ...evel LOW 0 1 V Input current from GND to internal 5 V typically 0 5 mA Switch output maximum switch voltage 30 V DC 42 V AC Switch output maximum current load 1 A DC 0 5 A AC Minimum operating voltage...

Page 21: ...tures Technological Feature Description Data formats of the serial interface 7E1 7O1 7N2 8N1 8E1 8O1 8N2 Supported GSM audio encoding HR FR EFR Fax Classes Fax Class 1 2 Modulation types V 22bis V 32...

Page 22: ...Display and Control Elements INSYS GSM 4 3 7 Display and Control Elements Figure 1 Control elements displays INSYS GSM 4 3 Figure 2 Control elements displays INSYS GSM 4 3 compact 22...

Page 23: ...Position Description 1 Power LED 2 Status LED 3 Connect LED DCD LED INSYS GSM 4 3 compact 4 RX TX LED 5 Signal LED 6 SIM card holder 7 SIM card holder eject key 8 Reset key Table 3 Description of the...

Page 24: ...on Connection to remote ter minal is established LED off No connection to remote terminal RX TX LED LED on INSYS GSM 4 3 transmits data via the serial interface LED off No data is transmitted via the...

Page 25: ...ard holder Eject the card holder with the card holder eject key and remove the card holder then Observe the correct orientation of card holder and SIM card when inserting The contacts of the SIM card...

Page 26: ...of the device INSYS GSM 4 3 Figure 4 Connections on the front panel of the device INSYS GSM 4 3 compact Position Description 1 Audio connection audio socket not INSYS GSM 4 3 compact 2 FME aerial sock...

Page 27: ...Input 2 GND Ant INSYS GSM 4 2 INSYS GSM 4 2 compact Figure 5 Connections on the top of the device Terminal Name Description 1 GND Ground not INSYS GSM 4 3 compact 2 X1 Reserved not INSYS GSM 4 3 comp...

Page 28: ...OUT2 NC OUT1 NO OUT1 OUT1 NC INSYS GSM 4 2 INSYS GSM 4 2 compact Figure 6 Description of the connections on the top of the device Terminal Name Description 11 OUT 1 NC Output 1 normally closed 12 OUT...

Page 29: ...ve Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data set ready 7 RTS Request to send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 RI Ring Indication Table 10 Description of the pin allocation of the...

Page 30: ...M 4 3 must not be used in wet or damp envi ronments or in the direct vicinity of water Install the IN SYS GSM 4 3 at a dry location protected from water spray Disconnect the power supply before you pe...

Page 31: ...r edge of the DIN rail 2 Lift the INSYS GSM 4 3 perpendicular to the DIN rail until the two lower flexible snap in hooks engage in the DIN rail The INSYS GSM 4 3 is now readily mounted Connecting the...

Page 32: ...y Uninstalling the device from the DIN rail How to uninstall the INSYS GSM 4 3 from a DIN rail in a switch cabinet You will need a Phillips screwdriver with a 4 5 mm blade The power supply of the swit...

Page 33: ...p in hook is stretched 3 While you hold the plastic spring apart with the lower snap in hooks pull the INSYS GSM 4 3 away from the DIN rail 4 Un hook the INSYS GSM 4 3 and take it off perpendicularly...

Page 34: ...erface of your PC Note or remember to which interface COM1 or COM2 you connected the INSYS GSM 4 3 at the PC Insert a SIM card into the INSYS GSM 4 3 You will need a SIM card Please observe the notes...

Page 35: ...rface to which the INSYS GSM 4 3 is connected The baud rate and protocol settings in the terminal program must cor respond with the settings of the INSYS GSM 4 3 The INSYS GSM 4 3 is configured to 192...

Page 36: ...t at http hp vector co jp authors VA002416 teraterm html Configuration and settings of the INSYS GSM 4 3 with a terminal program How to configure and operate the INSYS GSM 4 3 with a terminal program...

Page 37: ...essages If selective cal acceptance is enabled commands transmitted via SMS from mobile phones with a phone number which is not entered in the CLIP number list are rejected Configuring the INSYS GSM 4...

Page 38: ...s also optional SMS processing a works without an SMS reply If these paramete commas as separators are also not necessary The INSYS GSM 4 3 processes the command contained in the SM Operation with HSC...

Page 39: ...d settings 4 Afterwards click on the button Send settings in the field on the right The entered settings are sent to the INSYS GSM 4 3 and stored A dialog box with the message transmission finished is...

Page 40: ...card or disable the PIN re quest of the SIM card A possibly false configured PIN has no effect if the PIN request is disabled Configuration with HSComm In order to enter the already existing PIN of t...

Page 41: ...M card use the command AT CPIN The following replies inform about the status of the PIN request No entry required READY PIN of the SIM card missing SIM PIN PUK entry required after repeated incorrect...

Page 42: ...ball pen refill 1 Disconnect the power supply of the INSYS GSM 4 3 2 Press onto the SIM card holder eject key using the pointed tool The SIM card holder will be ejected 3 Remove the SIM card holder 4...

Page 43: ...ool e g a ball pen refill 1 Disconnect the power supply of the INSYS GSM 4 3 2 Press onto the SIM card holder eject key using the pointed tool The SIM card holder will be ejected 3 Remove the SIM card...

Page 44: ...foreign net work via roaming Configuration with HSComm The Login state is indicated in text form in HSComm on the Basic Set tings tab in the GSM Connection panel under PIN active Configuration with A...

Page 45: ...n speed may drop too much or the connection may be terminated completely The signal field strength is visible for you in three ways via the flashing frequency of the signal LED via HSComm or via an AT...

Page 46: ...software will change the settings of the interface of your PC automatically The current settings of the serial interface of your PC are indicated in the status line of the program window In order to...

Page 47: ...data flow When the buffer is emptied sufficiently for the INSYS GSM 4 3 to be able to receive data again the CTS line is set to high Reversely the application can also indicate to the INSYS GSM 4 3 to...

Page 48: ...o the modem again Analogously the applica tion can insert XON XOFF characters into the data stream to switch the data flow on and off The XON XOFF data flow control is only available when the transmit...

Page 49: ...time In order to take over the time of your PC into the INSYS GSM 4 3 click the System clock PC button Store your settings in the INSYS GSM 4 3 by clicking the Send settings button in the field on the...

Page 50: ...sage dispatch use the command Replace count with the number of dial up attempts AT DIAL count In order to query the number of attempts use the command AT DIAL 12 9 Configure Scheduled Logout Login Th...

Page 51: ...he entry field duration If the value 0 is entered as time here the scheduled log out login will be disabled In order to enable the scheduled logout login with reset of the INSYS GSM 4 3 activate on th...

Page 52: ...g characters are transmitted to the other called modem during the ac tive data connection Therefore AT commands are not processed during a connec tion The INSYS GSM 4 3 must be changed to command mode...

Page 53: ...ll is indicated with RING In order to change to command mode during a data connection use the escape sequence No data must be transmitted for 1 second be fore and after that the INSYS GSM 4 3 changes...

Page 54: ...u item Terminal Configuration with AT commands In order to establish a voice connection use the command Replace phonenumber with the desired phone number Please note the semicolon at the end of the co...

Page 55: ...o enable Data Transmit Control enter the time after which the INSYS GSM 4 3 shall hang up in case of missing data transmission on the Basic Settings tab on the GSM Connection panel into the entry fiel...

Page 56: ...f this function use the command ATS0 12 15 Selective Call Acceptance The selective call acceptance enables to define which calls are accepted by the INSYS GSM 4 3 If the selective call acceptance is a...

Page 57: ...all accep tance use the command AT CLIP 1 In order to disable the selective call accep tance use the command AT CLIP 0 In order to display the state of the selective call acceptance use the command AT...

Page 58: ...Enter the phone number to be called back into the entry field Callback num ber You enter the phone number here which is called by the INSYS GSM 4 3 as a reply to an incoming call Enable the automatic...

Page 59: ...ck at a INSYS GSM 4 3 the access control must be deactivated at one of the devices Your second INSYS GSM 4 3 or modem can be reached using the number stored in the INSYS GSM 4 3 It must be able to acc...

Page 60: ...or the pause respectively can have a dura tion between 0 3 and 2 seconds The complete evaluation of several pulses is per formed after a pause of 5 seconds refer to Figure 8 Duration of inter pulse pe...

Page 61: ...arm by a pulsed alarm input the data connection will be closed immediately after the message has been sent Configuration with HSComm In order to configure the SMS Service Center Number click on the Ba...

Page 62: ...e phone number to which the voice connection is to be established into the entry field re cipient number Configuration with AT commands In order to configure the behaviour of the INSYS GSM 4 3 in case...

Page 63: ...ter the recipient number of a message use the command Replace in with the number of the input to which the alarm message is to be as signed n with the index number 1 10 of the alarm message and number...

Page 64: ...GSM network is not available anymore In addition you can control the outputs via phone using DTMF tones Configuration with HSComm In order to select the event which switches the state of the respecti...

Page 65: ...for not enabled 1 for enabled 2 for modem connection DCD active net switching on loss of GSM network with 0 for not enabled 1 for enabled only if AT GSMREQ 1 alarm switching on alarm on respective al...

Page 66: ...names for switch commands select on the Control Output tab on the Control output panel the activation by command In order to assign a clear text name to a switch command enter on the Control Output t...

Page 67: ...use the command AT SWITCH LightON 0 You can also send the SWITCH command via SMS as AT command to the INSYS GSM 4 3 as described in the Operation via SMS section You can then also do without the pref...

Page 68: ...protects the access for switching and querying the inputs outputs via DTMF tones during a voice connection The DTMF PIN con sists of 4 digits The DTMF PIN must not be mixed up with the PIN of the SIM...

Page 69: ...N AT PASST newPIN newPIN In order to change the PIN use the com mand Replace oldPIN with the current PIN and newPIN with the new PIN and with the repetition of the PIN AT PASST oldPIN newPIN newPIN In...

Page 70: ...x pulse output 1 x number of pulses 2 1 switch output 2 to NO 2 0 switch output 2 to NC 2 x pulse output 2 x number of pulses 3 request alarm inputs Login at the INSYS GSM 4 3 with a remote phone The...

Page 71: ...ts of the INSYS GSM 4 3 via You are connected to the INS 1 Press the numeric key 1 to select the output 1 or press the nu 3 Press the numeric key 1 to activate the selected output Pulsing the outputs...

Page 72: ...a long high ton is produced for the LOW ne erminating the connection NSYS GSM 4 3 phone The INSYS GSM 4 3 will also terminate the connection automatically if no entry was made for 25 seconds state a...

Page 73: ...configuration mode In order to enable the password click on the Access Control tab on the Password for panel the set password button under remote configuration control by SMS Enter the pass word into...

Page 74: ...he current pass word newPW with the new password and with the repetition of the new password AT PASSC oldPW new PW newPW In order to delete the password use the command Replace oldPW with the current...

Page 75: ...fter entering and do not rform the remote configuration In the following we show how you can configure the motely finish the entry with the Enter key If you have configured a password you will now nee...

Page 76: ...der remote configuration control by SMS Enter the pass word into the new Password field and again in the confirm Pass word field and click the OK button In order to change the password click on the Ac...

Page 77: ...ge the password use the command Replace oldPW with the current pass word newPW with the new password and with the repetition of the new password If you do not enter a new password the password will be...

Page 78: ...message by configuring a daily weekly or monthly dispatch time using the drop down list time Configuration with AT commands In order to configure the number for the periodic alive message use the com...

Page 79: ...gs tab on the System Monitoring panel the check box Power Up SMS and enter into the entry field Destination the phone number to which the power up SMS is to be sent as well as in the entry field Messa...

Page 80: ...sage The mes sage will be sent to the configured recipient number as well as all possi bly configured additional recipients 12 27 Operation with a PLC The INSYS GSM 4 3 can be operated at a programmab...

Page 81: ...ed chronologically starting with the oldest entry if the real time clock has been set or reset before entries with an earlier date may be displayed later If the list contains less than 200 entries onl...

Page 82: ...ut expired TPW ERROR DTMF PIN has been entered wrong or timeout expired CLIP ERROR Call with invalid rejected phone number SECURITY SECURITY CALL BACK Security callback process starts Start Alarm at a...

Page 83: ...shing the Reset button on the front of the device or connecting the Reset terminal with the GND terminal for at least 25 seconds as well as by using an AT command or the HSComm software Configuration...

Page 84: ...need a terminal program that supports ASCII file transfers such as TeraTerm or the terminal function of HSComm You will need the firmware that is suitable for your INSYS GSM 4 3 The INSYS GSM 4 3 is...

Page 85: ...E 01D0 e set the INSYS GSM 4 3 and to repeat the process from step 5 If this fails and the INSYS GSM 4 3 does no longer react to AT commands please contact the INSYS MI CROELECTRONICS support departm...

Page 86: ...NSYS GSM 4 2 Uploading a firm ware version before 2 40 is not possible Date Version Description 27 03 2009 2 40 Adaption to an extended HW platform Extension of the DTMF functions Buffering the alarm...

Page 87: ...ease contact the INSYS icom Support You can contact our support department via e mail under support insys tec de and via phone under 49 941 58692 0 14 3 Repair Send defect devices with detailed failur...

Page 88: ...k Short message center number SMSC Fax prefix Number of the e mail gateway D T Mobile T D1 49 171 076 0000 49 171 209 2522 99 German 98 English 8000 D Vodafone D2 D2 Voda fone 49 172 227 0000 49 172 2...

Page 89: ...lines the repurchasing and recycling of legacy systems for our clients is regulated as follows Please send those legacy systems to the following address carriage prepaid Frankenberg Metalle Gaertnersl...

Page 90: ...in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC and the Council Directive relating to Low Voltage 2006 95 EC as wel...

Page 91: ...able 9 Connections on the top of the device 28 Table 10 Description of the pin allocation of the D Sub jack 29 Table 11 Layout of the Western socket 29 Table 12 History possible entries 82 Table 13 Fi...

Page 92: ...instructions 13 GSM network 44 52 Hardware handshake 84 History 81 Housing 14 Insert SIM card 42 Key word 8 Liquids 13 30 Marking 8 Modification 13 87 Moisture 13 30 Mounting 30 Overcurrent 13 Overvol...

Page 93: ...24 Status of the PIN request 41 Storage 11 Surface 14 Switch cabinet 32 SWITCH command 66 Symbol 8 9 Terminal program 84 Transport 11 Update 84 86 Usage 10 Usage according to the regulations 10 USSD...

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