GPRS/SerialGateway TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ............5 General Information ....................5 Proper Use and Safety Conditions ................ 6 Connections and Micro SIM Card Placement ........... 6 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION ................7 Definitions on GTOR ....................8 Required Installations for Configuration Software ........10 2.2.1 Installation of GTA Configuration Program .............10 2.2.2...
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GPRS/SerialGateway Figure 3-5 Connect with GPRS ....................15 Figure 3-6 Device Information ....................15 Figure 3-7 GSM Information ......................16 Figure 3-8 Serial Port Information ...................16 Figure 3-9 APN Settings.......................17 Figure 3-10 Gateway Settings ......................18 Figure 3-11 Data Communication Scenario ................19 Figure 3-12 Security Settings .......................20 Figure 4-1 Dimensions .........................23...
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GPRS/SerialGateway GPRS/Serial Gateway SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION...
GPRS/SerialGateway SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 General Information GTOR series products connect to serial MODBUS devices with TCP / IP based systems via GPRS service. In this way, it is possible to remotely control and monitor serial devices connected to MODBUS network via GPRS service.
GPRS/SerialGateway 1.2 Proper Use and Safety Conditions Installation and connections should be established in accordance with the instructions set out in the manual by authorized persons. Unless the connection is built properly, device should not be operated. Before wiring the device up, make sure that energy is cut off Use a dry cloth to remove the dust from the device/clean the device.
GPRS/SerialGateway SECTION 2 INSTALLATION SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2.1 Definitions on GTOR Figure 2-1 Definitions on GTOR DC-,DC+ Input: Gtor is powered on from DC-, DC+ input. 11 … 30V AC/DC must be applied. RST Button: When pressed briefly (<5 sec) the device restarts. When pressed for a long time (≥ 5 sec), the device returns to the factory settings and starts again.
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GPRS/SerialGateway SECTION 2 INSTALLATION USB Port: That port is where the Micro-USB cable is connected. This input can also be used as a power connection.To use the “GatewayMaster” program; this port must be connected to the computer. However, GPRS functions of GTOR will not work when GTOR is energized via USB.
GPRS/SerialGateway SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2.2 Required Installations for Configuration Software This section will explain the setups necessary to configure Gtor via the USB port. You can find the required file in the CD in the product box. 2.2.1 Installation of GTOR Configuration Program “GatewayMaster.exe”...
GPRS/SerialGateway SECTION 3 MENÜLER 2.2.2 Installation of GTOR USB Driver: For GTOR USB Driver installation, the following screens will come up after program installation. By following the steps you can set up your driver. Figure 2-6 Setup-5 Figure 2-7 Setup-6...
GPRS/SerialGateway SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE After the operations described in the heading “Chapter 2 Installation” are carried out; The connection between the computer where the program is installed and the Gtor should be connected with the Micro-USB cable. Then the configuration program should be run.
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GPRS/SerialGateway SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE When the “Connect with USB” button is pressed, the GTOR settings are read and written in series via micro-USB. However, only the settings in the configuration tabs (Serial Configuration, APN Configuration, Gateway Configuration, Security Configuration) can be changed. If the GTOR is connected to the PC via a USB cable, the virtual COM port to which the GTOR is connected will be listed in the program as shown in Figure 3-3.
The device default port is set to ‘502’ and the password is set to “Klemsan”. NOTE: When the device is accessed with GPRS, the time starts again when reading or writing is done within the remaining time of the connection timeout (5 min.).
GPRS/SerialGateway SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE 3.3 GSM Information This tab contains information on IMEI number, Operator name, RSSI (Signal strength), BER (Bit error rate) and SIM card IP address(GPRS Ip). NOTE: If accessing to the SIM card IP address (GPRS IP) via USB is required, the device supply terminals must be energized to activate the GPRS modem.
GPRS/SerialGateway SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE GTOR supports only 8 data bits. Baud Rate: GTOR; 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 baud rates. Stop Bit: GTOR supports 1 and 2 stop bits. Parity: GTOR; No Parity, odd and even parity modes. 3.5 APN (Access Point Name) Settings The settings of the APN defined by the SIM card inserted in the GTOR are entered in this tab.
GPRS/SerialGateway SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE Response Timeout: In GTOR’s MODBUS network, it is the response waiting time from each serial device that is interrogated. If no response is received from the querying device during this time, the next remote connection query is passed. Server Mode Communication Example: In this scenario, it is desired to take data from a device that accepts MODBUS RTU query using a computer that is connected to the network.
8 characters. The characters ‘!’ , ‘?’ , ‘ . ’ , ‘*’ , ‘_’ , ‘-’ and ‘#’ can be used with upper and lower case letters and numbers. The default password for GTOR is “Klemsan”. If you press the ‘Write’ button after changing the password, the confirmation screen will disappear.
GPRS/SerialGateway SECTION 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SUPPLY Voltage ..........11-30VDC from DC+ DC- terminals, or USB Port Frequency........... 45-65Hz Power Consumption ....... <1.2W ve <2.2VA Working Temperature...... -10…60 °C Isolation..........1.5kV RMS GSM MODULE FEATURES SIM/USIM..........3V/1.8V Quad Band...........
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