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D6000 MesCom
Workshop Manual
(for MesCom release 2)
© Dycon Ltd 2014
Tel: +44 (0)1443 471 060
Fax: +44 (0)1443 479 374
Cwm Cynon Business Park – Mountain Ash – CF45 4ER - UK
www.dyconsecurity.com
sales@dyconsecurity.com

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  • Page 1 D6000 MesCom Workshop Manual (for MesCom release 2) © Dycon Ltd 2014 Tel: +44 (0)1443 471 060 Fax: +44 (0)1443 479 374 Cwm Cynon Business Park – Mountain Ash – CF45 4ER - UK www.dyconsecurity.com sales@dyconsecurity.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Assigning Signals to Points ........................49 OPTION Command Parameters ......................50 Factory Defaults ............................ 62 Default Password ..........................62 Default System Point Configuration ....................62 Default User Input Output Point Configuration .................. 63 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 3 Appendix 3 UK GPRS Settings ........................ 69 Appendix 4 Network PAYG balance numbers ..................70 Appendix 5 Command Index ........................71 Appendix 6 Event descriptions ......................72 19.1 Appendix 6.1 System Event Descriptions .................... 72 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 4: Description

    MesCom2 devices have additional functionality to allow reporting to a server and configuration from the Dycon MesCom configuration manager website. Inputs accept 0-3V signals with an internal pull up/down resistor and can be configured as analogue or digital signals.
  • Page 5: Hardware

    2.2 Power Supply The MesCom MUST be supplied with DC between 6V and 30V and will require a maximum current of 500mA (3W). It typically will use less than 50mA. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 6: Battery

    The MesCom power input is suitable for connection to a Dycon 1A power supply unit, or a similar power source, which delivers a protected 6-30VDC voltage. It is not designed for connection to industrial power sources without the provision of additional anti-surge protection.
  • Page 7 Connection dependant on individual thermistors can also be sensor and beyond the scope of this connected to the manual. MesCom but these sensors are non-linear so should be used with caution. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 8: Outputs

    The relay can be of any type; Coil Supply traditional, optical or solid state. Ground Using a relay also isolates the MesCom from the load and is recommended with cable runs of longer than 1 metre. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 9: Commissioning

    If your network doesn’t give a password/username leave them off the command. Alternatively you can manually configure any/all parameters on a MesCom by SMS (see section 5 for more details). MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 10: Operation

    Release and press within 5 seconds* – Reload factory defaults (remove users and clear log). LED1 (yellow) will flash quickly (10Hz). * Time starts from when LED1 starts flashing and LED2 is off. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 11: Engineer-On-Site" Mode

    “Engineer on site” input can be configured to any input - see section 7.7.22. By default “Engineer on site” mode is entered holding the test button for longer than 10 second and exiting by holding the test button for 5-10 seconds. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 12: Useful Commands

    The final value will be the value to set all outputs to - this final value can be a state label for the first listed point, where Label0 = 0 and Label1..4 = threshold0..3. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 13 This command will stop you receiving any more notifications. REMOVE Note: to remove users other than yourself, a password needs to be provided and you need administrator access. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 14: Contacts

    (+447xxxxxxxxx). If using an international or roaming SIM number must be in the international format. GPRS address is an IP address in numerical (eg 192.168.0.1) or name (eg www.dyconsecurity.com) format and can be followed by a port number (eg 192.168.0.1:80). MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 15: Message Format

    Short message – without unit name or the time the event took place. Only Formats 1,2,13 should be used with SMS; all others are for computer systems. See section 6 for details of the different formats. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 16: New Mescom (Un-Administered Mode)

    This will add the number +447xxxxxxxxx as a user with the unit’s default password. With read only access unless there are no admin level users subscribed to the device. 9876 ADDNUM MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 17: Removing A User

    Only administrators can provide the address parameter. This command can be configured to be for administrator use only – thereby ensuring that an administrator is aware that someone has stopped themselves from getting message. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 18: Viewing Current Contact List

    Factory system default Address Password Last 4 digits of the IMEI number Access Level View <2> Format Human <2> Transport TCP <0> for IP address otherwise SMS <4> Username Blank MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 19: Notifications

    Alarm and Restore are controlled by the POINT ALARM parameter. Routine are controlled by the OPTION LOGINT, POINT LOG and NLOG parameter. System events are controlled by the OPTION SYSTEM and MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 20: Restricting Transmission

    SMS users if the LOG and SMS parameters are set. All events will be available for a host to request but the CALL parameter allows an alarm or restore event to trigger a call to the host server. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 21: Manual Commands

    Example: 9876 OPTION IDENT MyGarage PSAVE 2 WAKE 180 SLEEP 60 Important: Each command, keyword and value MUST be separated by a space. Important: Every parameter MUST have a value. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 22: Basic Configuration

    9876 OPTION IDENT MyGarage PSAVE 2 WAKE 180 SLEEP 60 9876 OPTION LOGINT 180 SYNC 300 PULLUP YES Please Note: All labels MUST contain NO spaces - we suggest underscore is used instead. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 23 9876 POINT OP1 PNAME lights LEVELS ON OFF na na na Repeat for OP2 as required. Please Note: All labels MUST contain NO spaces - we suggest underscore is used instead. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 24: Commands

    Clear Input2: Clear Input3: Clear Input4: Clear Op1: On Op2: Off 04/04/12,16:15:25 9876 READ 6 7 8 Request the value of points 6, 7 and 8 MesCom: Input1: Clear Input2: Clear Input3: Clear 04/04/12,16:15:25 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 25 MesCom. If only a single point is given with no value, the default action is to toggle the output (if on switch off and vice versa). MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 26 If any of the parameters are not valid, then a fail message will be returned by the MesCom. If only an output point is specified, then the default pulse of “On 1000ms Off” will be triggered. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 27 VIEW USER ALL to see how they are stored and who is subscribed. If there is no user with that address, a fail message will be returned by the MesCom. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 28 If any of the parameters are not valid, then a fail message will be returned by the MesCom. All parameters can be omitted, this will add the sender’s number. This will only work if no currently subscribed users have Administrators access. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 29 If a parameter is invalid, the MesCom will stop processing the list (points before the invalid entry will be enabled). The reverse of this command is DISABLE. A point can also be enabled with the command POINT input1 ENABLED YES MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 30 If the 2 new passwords are not identical, the password will not be changed. The REMOVE keyword saves a blank password and therefore will not be required. To reinstate a password, the command should be PASSWORD newWord newWord. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 31 9876 START +447xxxxxxxxx restart notification to +447xxxxxxxxx MesCom: START Successful 04/04/12,16:15:25 9876 START +447xxxxxxxxx 13 restart notification to +447xxxxxxxxx with format 13 (short message) MesCom: START Successful 04/04/12,16:15:25 Notes see START MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 32 MesCom. USER category requires administrator access. Response format is; <address> <level> <format> <transport> <username> “BlkContact” is inserted for each empty user slot “blank” is inserted in any blank fields. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 33 Please Note: All labels MUST contain NO spaces - we suggest underscore is used instead. All parameters must be followed by a value; some parameters require more than one value; all values must be present. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 34 MesCom retrieve a new configuration file without error MesCom: FETCH Successful 04/04/12,16:15:25 9876 FETCH MesCom failed to download file or file had errors. MesCom: FETCH failed 04/04/12,16:15:25 Notes The command will take a few minutes to complete. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 35 Status report will be sent to all users MesCom: REPORT Successful 04/04/12,16:15:25 Notes Command creates an event that in turn will trigger a status notification to be sent to all. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 36: Terminal Commands

    The terminal connection gives the user administrator access. The terminal interface has no password preceding the commands. All command responses exclude the device’s name and date. Please contact Dycon for more details on using the terminal interface. The following additional Terminal commands are for expert use only.
  • Page 37 Display all valid logs in NVM even if they have been transmitted. LOG 123 10 Display any valid logs in position 123-132 (10logs). Notes Only valid logs will be displayed. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 38: Input And Output Types

    SMS messages, The Default if to skip up to 8 events but this can be reduced to zero should the user wish to receive all events. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 39 (toward ‘normal’), in effect making the threshold (threshold + hysteresis). The hysteresis value is applied to all thresholds. 9876 POINT Input1 HYST 0.1 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 40 The digital input requires one threshold but due to the universal nature of the MesCom point system, all 4 thresholds need to be configured. The first threshold is used - the others are MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 41 Please Note: the AVERAGE and DEBOUNCE keywords are interchangeable; a point will either use the value as number of samples to average or number of samples to debounce depending on the input type. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 42 See diagram, black dot overflow (restore), white dot moving threshold (fault). 9876 POINT Input3 ALARM both Hysteresis can be applied the same as digital inputs: 9876 POINT Input2 HYST 0.1 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 43 See diagram, black dot overflow (restore), white dot moving threshold (fault). 9876 POINT Input3 ALARM both Hysteresis can be applied the same as digital inputs: 9876 POINT Input2 HYST 0.1 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 44 Outputs can be configured to be controlled by a telephone call to the MesCom. The DEBOUNCE setting is used to determine the Outputs mode of operation, zero being Normal operation, 513 and 514 being Pulse and toggle on ring respectively. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 45 Outputs can be configured as a system fault output. Similar to following outputs this disables the user control of the output. It can be configured to be Positive or Negative logic. 9876 POINT Output1 DEBOUNCE 256 9876 POINT Output1 COUNT Pos MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 46: Generic Point Settings

    Threshold Hysteresis Average is performed on analogue inputs. The input signal has a modified moving average applied to it. New Value = old value x (samples-1) + new reading samples MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 47 Each point is specified by a displayed ‘real world’ value and a reading ‘electronic’ value. DISPMAX Over Range DISPMIN Under Range Input Voltage 0.0v 3.0v READMIN READMAX Input ADC count 65535 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 48 9876 POINT Output1 NLOG yes 9876 POINT Output1 NLOG no 7.5.4.5 SMS Send events of this point to SMS users. 9876 POINT Output1 SMS yes 9876 POINT Output1 SMS no MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 49: Assigning Signals To Points

    DEV parameter specifics the address of the definition slave device from with to get the value for MesCom Build-in inputs the point. and outputs 1-254 Reserved for external devices Reference to defined internal point MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 50: Option Command Parameters

    MesCom to help identify the source of the message should the phone number change or not be stored in the receiving phone. Maximum of 24 characters with no spaces (we recommend you replace spaces with underscore). Factory default: MesCom 9876 OPTION IDENT <name_of_device> MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 51 MesCom can be configured to switch the Radio module off and back on if powered to a number of hours. Value in hours minimum 0(disabled) maximum 32767hours (approximately 3 years). Factory default: 72 hours 9876 OPTION REBOOT 72 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 52 Call disconnect, idle timeout value. Disconnect a call if no data has been received or sent for a period of time. Value in seconds: minimum 5s, maximum 65s (approximately 1 minute). Factory default: 55 seconds 9876 OPTION IDLE 55 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 53 Routine call interval. This can be used to trigger a periodic call to a host, which could be used to confirm the device is still operational. Value in minutes: minimum 5min, maximum 32767min (approximately 22 days). Factory default: 1440 minutes 9876 OPTION HEALTH 10080 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 54 Value in milliseconds: minimum 1000ms, maximum 32767ms (approximately 0.5 minute). Setting to a value of 0 will disable automatic resume (not recommended). Factory default: 10000 milliseconds 9876 OPTION REGINT 10000 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 55 Maximum time before exiting suppress “engineer on site” mode. Value in seconds: minimum 0 (disables timeout), maximum 32767s (approximately 9 hours). Factory default: 3600 seconds (1 hour) 9876 OPTION SUPPTIME 600 Also see SUPPTIME parameter. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 56 Value in seconds: minimum 0s, maximum 65535s (approximately 1 month). Value of zero disables the timeout. Factory default: 30 seconds 9876 OPTION CMDEXP 60 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 57 9876 OPTION RETRY 120 7.7.30 EXTRETRY Big gap between retries batches. Value in minutes: minimum 0min, maximum 32767min (approximately 22 days). Factory default: 120 minutes (2 hours) 9876 OPTION EXTRETRY 60 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 58 SIM card requires a PIN. If the stored PIN fails to unlock the SIM, the stored PIN will be deleted. (Typically this command will only be used from terminal interface.). Factory default: 0000 9876 OPTION PIN 12345678 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 59 Set the address of the MesCom configuration server. See section 5 for more detail of user settings. Factory default: Dycon configuration manager (http://www.dyconconfig.com). 9876 OPTION FACTORY ftp.mydomain.com:21 password 4 0 7 username Runtime error reports can also be sent to this address - see SYSACT parameters.
  • Page 60 Factory default: 221 (all but the every verbose debug messages) 9876 OPTION DEBUG 60 7.7.41 SYSTEM System event number that needs action, any general system event with a lower number than this will trigger the actions as set by MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 61 Minimum 0, maximum 255. The value of zero will mean no system events actioned. Factory default: 2 (suppress mode and system started) 9876 OPTION SYSTEM 60 Also see SYSACT parameter MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 62: Factory Defaults

    125°C 0.5°C Factory default action flags for system points. Point Point Name Enabled Count Alarm Logs SMS Unsol Call RSSI Rising Button Rising Press Power Rising Battery Rising Temperature Rising MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 63: Default User Input Output Point Configuration

    2.5V vHigh 3.0V 0.05V Rising Timer Counter 1.0V #32767 threshold #60000 overflow 1000 0.5V Rising Pulse Counter 1.0V #32767 threshold #50000 overflow 0.5V Rising Output 0.0V 3.0V 3.0V 0.0V Rising MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 64: Using A Pre-Pay Sim Card

    11 Using Web Based Data Concentration Services eg Xively The MesCom has limited support for services such as Xively (aka Cosm or Pachube), Nimbits etc. Please contact Dycon for more details. 12 FTP Upload The MesCom can use FTP in 2 ways to allow you to see the status of your MesCom via a remote server.
  • Page 65: Web Configuration Service

    MesCom to process the configuration. All other fields are optional and only the fields you complete will be changed in the MesCom. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 66: Re-Configuring The Mescom

    4.2.1. The MesCom will only process the configuration from the server if the configuration is stamped with a valid administrator’s phone number. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 67: Appendix 1 - Specification

    JST ZHR Antenna: SIM: Mini International Radio Approval The D6000 MesCom incorporates an independently tested and approved GSM/GPRS radio module that meets the requirements of European radio communication standards. Approval Authority: CE0889 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 68: Appendix 2 - Glossary Of Terms

    Reverse voltage (Electro Motive Force) generated when an inductive load is switched off USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data, a protocol used by GSM networks to communicate with the service providers computers. For additional explanation please refer to the internet MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 69: Appendix 3 Uk Gprs Settings

    3UK – Please note SIMs from this network Access Point: talkmobile.co.uk are not work compatible with the MesCom. Username: Access Point: three.co.uk Password: Username: guest Password: guest Tesco-Mobile Access Point: prepay.tesco-mobile.com Username : tescowap Password: password MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 70: Appendix 4 Network Payg Balance Numbers

    Network not supported by MesCom Tesco *#10# GiffGaff *100# BT Mobile *#10# Asda *#1345# TalkMobile *#1345# Virgin Not Supported (Text balance to 789000) FamilyMobile Not Supported (Text Ba to 4532) MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 71: Appendix 5 Command Index

    COUNT, 42, 43, 45 HOLDOFF, 55 LIST, 32 DEBOUNCE, 41, 42, 43, 45, ICCID, 59 OPTION, 24, 32 IDENT, 50 POINT, 32 DEV, 49 IDLE, 52 USER, 18, 32 DISPMAX, 48 MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...
  • Page 72: Appendix 6 Event Descriptions

    Incoming call detected Failed email No SMTP server defined Restart requested Log overflow Log buffer overflow System event PointType = 3 are factory test reports which are not covered in this document. MesCom – Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 © Dycon Ltd 2014...

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