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PT9E-0280 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

GADMS Lite Simple Network Gas   

Monitoring System 

 

Model: GADMS-L01 

Operating Manual 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

2-7-6 Azusawa, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, 174-8744, Japan 

Website: https://www.rikenkeiki.co.jp/ 

 

Summary of Contents for GADMS Lite

Page 1: ...PT9E 0280 GADMS Lite Simple Network Gas Monitoring System Model GADMS L01 Operating Manual 2 7 6 Azusawa Itabashi ku Tokyo 174 8744 Japan Website https www rikenkeiki co jp...

Page 2: ...ttern 15 6 2 Fault alarm pattern 19 7 Communication Settings 20 7 1 Using the system with a local connection 20 7 1 1 Altering the PC IP address 21 7 1 2 Setting the gas detector IP addresses 23 7 1 3...

Page 3: ...configuration 41 8 2 Chart list screen 42 8 3 Details details screen 45 8 4 Summary History alarm summary and history 49 8 5 Settings setting information screen 51 8 6 Email function 53 8 6 1 Example...

Page 4: ...ction of this manual without permission is prohibited whether in whole or in part All images included here are provided for reference purposes Depending on the setup they may depart from the actual co...

Page 5: ...which improper handling may result in fatal or serious injury or significant property damage This indicates situations in which improper handling may result in serious injury or significant property d...

Page 6: ...unstable power sources doing so may lead to malfunctions Operating in the presence of gases Do not operate this product in locations where combustible or explosive gases or vapor is present Operating...

Page 7: ...I O extension card while the Ewon Flexy 205 is turned on Likewise do not turn the power on while the card is removed This may cause problems with the system program and prevent correct operation Be su...

Page 8: ...DI4 DI5 DI6 DI7 DI8 R11 R14 R21 R24 DI AI REL 1 REL 2 DI AI REL 1 REL 2 PWR US R DI 1 DI 2 DO T2M BI1 1 2 3 4 4GB 2GB Ewon Flexy 205 1 Software GADMS TM Lite preinstalled FLX3402 I O extension card 2...

Page 9: ...cifications 4 Usage Instructions 4 1 Usage note The usage precautions apply to both users who have previously used the product and first time users Failure to comply with these precautions may result...

Page 10: ...il or chemicals Avoid installing the product in locations exposed to splashing liquids such as water oil and chemicals Do not install in locations where temperatures can fall below 25 C or exceed 60 C...

Page 11: ...tion 72 W Max Use the alarm contacts correctly The alarm contacts on this product are designed to transmit signals that activate external buzzers and alarm indicators Do not use for control purposes f...

Page 12: ...mmunication port LAN port 1 Used for communication with gas detectors and a monitoring PC 2 Local area network communication port LAN port 2 3 Local area network communication port LAN port 3 4 Wide a...

Page 13: ...O Heartbeat signal output 3 O Heartbeat signal power supply 12 V 24 V DC positive 4 i Buzzer stop signal power supply 12 V 30 V DC negative 5 i1 Buzzer stop signal input 6 i2 Unused terminal 7 Feed po...

Page 14: ...gnal No Terminal symbol Signal R11 ALM2 alarm contact output N O R11 Fault alarm contact output N O R14 R14 R21 ALM1 alarm contact output N O R21 Buzzer contact output N O R24 R24 Unused terminals Unu...

Page 15: ...eartbeat signal Output when stopped Detector Detector Detector Hub LAN cable GADMS L01 Alarm contact output signal Buzzer contact output signal Heartbeat signal Buzzer stop signal Indicator lamp Buzze...

Page 16: ...Displays the current gas concentration Alarm status display ALM1 Yellow ALM2 Red The alarms are two step alarms The alarm lamps light up when the corresponding alarm setpoint is reached or exceeded Th...

Page 17: ...arm setpoint The contact operation is automatically reset when the gas concentration falls below the alarm setpoint When the buzzer contact is activated it can be deactivated by buzzer stop Alarm patt...

Page 18: ...point and the gas detector is reset When the buzzer contact is activated it can be deactivated by pressing the buzzer stop button AI AI1 AI2 AI3 AI4 DI DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 DI7 DI8 R11 R14 R21 R24...

Page 19: ...1st alarm setpoint ALM1 Normal Alarm Reset ALM1 alarm contact ALM2 alarm contact Buzzer contact Buzzer stop Reset ALM1 alarm contact ALM2 alarm contact Buzzer contact Reset ALM1 alarm contact ALM2 ala...

Page 20: ...given will be as follows If the problem lies with the gas detector and the fault occurs repeatedly contact your agent or Riken Keiki immediately Indications Detector fault When a detector fault occurs...

Page 21: ...ress is left at the default value The following description is based on this example NOTE Choose the IP address settings aaa bbb ccc based on your particular system setup ddd should be set to a value...

Page 22: ...tering the IP address setting to 192 168 100 190 using Windows 10 Right click the icon on the task bar to display the menu Click Open Network Internet settings Click Network and Sharing Center Click C...

Page 23: ...red to set the IP address If you are unable to change the settings check with the section in charge of your PC Select Internet Protocol Version 4 Click Properties Select the radio button for Use the f...

Page 24: ...detectors to be used GROUP A GD_001 GD_024 IP aaa bbb ccc 1 24 A 1 IP aaa bbb ccc 1 8 A 2 IP aaa bbb ccc 9 16 A 3 IP aaa bbb ccc 17 24 GROUP B GD_025 GD_048 IP aaa bbb ccc 25 48 GROUP C GD_049 GD_072...

Page 25: ...ys information in the GROUP A A 1 GD_001 position Setting to 192 168 100 89 displays information in the GROUP D D 3 GD_089 position Information is also displayed if IP addresses are set on the individ...

Page 26: ...n Screen shtm Enter your user name and password to log in The startup screen appears enabling access to the system NOTE We recommend Google Chrome as the Internet browser Operation may be slow when us...

Page 27: ...ion The user is responsible for obtaining the necessary contract and configuring the peripheral equipment SD card for setup 2 GB card provided with the product PC Card reader Provide if required to co...

Page 28: ...ng a Talk2M account Install the eCatcher application on to the PC https www ewon biz technical support pages talk2m talk2m tools talk2m ecatcher HMS Industrial Networks Launch eCatcher then click Crea...

Page 29: ...Password Confirm Password Once all details are entered click Next Company Name Address Post Code City Country Company Profile Industry Sector Language Once all details are entered click Create Once al...

Page 30: ...60 Connect to the URL provided in the email sent to the address entered earlier The screen above appears when account creation is complete Keep the information about the account created in a safe pla...

Page 31: ...on to the account created Connect the SD card to the PC The actual method for connecting will vary depending on the PC Launch eCatcher Enter the account name user name and password then click Log In C...

Page 32: ...31 60 Enter an Ewon name optional then click Next Click Create Click Launch Setup Wizard for USB SD Card...

Page 33: ...32 60 Select Ethernet Click Next...

Page 34: ...33 60 Without entering anything click Next Select the SD card on which to add the setup file from the pull down menu then click Save Once saving is complete remove the SD card...

Page 35: ...to flash Wait until the lamp is continuously lit Takes approximately one to three minutes Once the lamp is continuously lit remove the SD card The Ewon Flexy 205 restarts automatically After restart...

Page 36: ...e login screen enter your account name user name and password then click Connect The following screen appears if login is successful Click Ewon Enter your user name and password then click Sign in Gen...

Page 37: ...th when connecting to the Internet including display functions excluding local connections Data transmission will switch to slow speed mode if this data traffic is exceeded Up to five simultaneous mob...

Page 38: ...ttings screen Access the Settings screen using the menu button After accessing the Settings screen click Settings The Ewon Flexy setup screen appears If you are prompted to log in enter your user name...

Page 39: ...t email address is registered updated 7 3 2 Setting the email header Double click the Value column for MAIL_HEADER Enter the desired email header in the dialog box displayed Click Apply then click the...

Page 40: ...ing the time Only when using a local connection Double click the Value column for SETTING_STATEMENT Enter the following in the dialog box time dd mm yyyy hh mm ss example time 30 01 2020 17 10 30 Clic...

Page 41: ...sysuser user password Click Apply then click the Apply button that appears in the upper menu The command is entered and the password is updated 7 3 6 Disabling auto refresh Unselect the check box Plea...

Page 42: ...een configuration There are four different screen types Each screen type is described in the following sections 8 2 Chart list screen 8 3 Details details screen 8 4 Summary History alarm summary and h...

Page 43: ...42 60 8 2 Chart list screen This screen displays the gas detector status This is the main screen displayed when the system starts up...

Page 44: ...information can be checked by clicking the corresponding part on the screen to display the details screen Up to 24 points can be displayed per screen with four screens groups giving a total of 96 poi...

Page 45: ...screens Click or touch the icons to load the corresponding screens A Chart list screen B Summary History alarm history screen C Settings settings screen D HELP brief explanation E LOG OUT log out F R...

Page 46: ...45 60 8 3 Details details screen Displays detailed information for a single gas detector It also allows the gas detector status to be set on the system...

Page 47: ...tem Not available No gas detector is available on the system An alarm may be issued depending on the gas detector and system status when the status switches from G_Maint or Not available to Available...

Page 48: ...played when a fault occurs f Displays the units g Goes out in the event of a flow rate abnormality h Displays the gas name i Indicates the detector status The indications light up according to individ...

Page 49: ...shift to maintenance mode or change settings Only to view settings To alter or test settings etc NOTE For more information on setting procedures refer to the operating manual for the gas detector The...

Page 50: ...49 60 8 4 Summary History alarm summary and history Displays the status of alarms that have occurred...

Page 51: ...touch History to display the history confirmation screen You must log in to the Ewon Flexy 205 beforehand Click or touch the button again after login Record trend data Click or touch Logging to displ...

Page 52: ...51 60 8 5 Settings setting information screen Displays the status of alarms that have occurred...

Page 53: ...al settings The following items can be set Email addresses Email header Time acquired automatically when connected to the Internet IP address For more information on setting procedures refer to 7 3 Co...

Page 54: ...ject Gas alarm RIKENKEIKI In case of alarm test TEST Gas alarm RIKENKEIKI Body Header set by user MAIL HEADER 08 33 37 Alarm1 No 002 GD_002 CL2 2 00 ppm ROOM A 08 33 37 Alarm1 No 005 GD_002 CL2 2 00 p...

Page 55: ...9 23 GD_001_ALARM ALM HI HI 1st HIHI 2nd 07 02 2021 18 59 03 GD_001_ALARM ALM HIHI HI 1st HIHI 2nd 07 02 2021 18 59 16 SYSTEM_FAULT END 08 02 2021 03 51 55 GD_070_ALARM END HI 1st HIHI 2nd 08 02 2021...

Page 56: ...GD_001_ALARM ALM HIHI HI 1st HIHI 2nd 07 02 2021 18 59 16 SYSTEM_FAULT END 08 02 2021 03 51 55 GD_070_ALARM END HI 1st HIHI 2nd 08 02 2021 03 51 55 GD_073_ALARM END HI 1st HIHI 2nd 08 02 2021 03 51 55...

Page 57: ...by logging in to the Talk2M account You can register multiple systems to a single account to check the number of alarm events for multiple locations Download the dedicated app when checking from a sma...

Page 58: ...ace free of gases solvents and vapor In a place not exposed to extremely high or extremely low temperatures 9 2 Relocation For more information on locations when relocating the product refer to 4 2 Pr...

Page 59: ...oduct and the related devices in the vicinity The Internet connection is intermittent Check the product and peripheral device settings Check the network status Data is not displayed correctly on the s...

Page 60: ...nnot log in The password is incorrect Check the password Check the initial password provided in this manual Refer to 7 1 3 Accessing the system with a local connection p 25 I forgot the password I do...

Page 61: ...ON OFF open drain MOSFET 200 mA 1 5 kV insulation Contact capacity 30 V 2 A AC DC Functions Display Chart Detail Summary Alarm History in browser Email transmission Alarm Fault Reports Power supply 1...

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