Omniflex Teleterm Silent Sentry C2330B User Manual

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  • Page 1 Teleterm Silent Sentry Models C2330B User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Products Covered By This Manual

    Analog output no longer supported & removed C2331B 9 Nov 2018 Message Command for password incorrect and missing page numbers Software Copy Available This manual is available in Adobe Acrobat pdf format. The pdf file is named UMC2330BR11.pdf UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.3.2 SMS Message Identifier ......................16 3.3.3 Common Message Text ......................17 3.3.4 Alarm Message Text ........................17 3.3.5 Date and Time Text ........................17 3.3.6 Example Message ........................17 Recipients ..........................17 Recipient Groups ........................17 Daily Update Message ......................17 UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 4 4.11 Configuring the Serial Port 1 ..................... 33 4.12 Other Configuration Settings ....................33 5. Modbus and the Silent Sentry ......................34 Overview ........................... 34 Modbus Slave ........................... 34 5.2.1 Selecting the Slave Protocol Details ................... 34 UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 5 Figure 2.4 - Analogue Input Connections ....................14 Table of Tables Table 1.1 Front Panel LED Indicators ......................7 Table 2.1: Pin allocation of serial port 1 connector on Silent Sentry............11 Table 2.2 - I/O Point Configuration Options ....................12 UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 6: General Description

    Antenna Connector Programming Port Connector Optional Ethernet SD Card Slot Serial Port 1 Connector Cover Screws Wiring Terminals SD Pushbutton Figure 1.1: Front View of the Teleterm Silent Sentry with Ethernet port UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 7: Front Panel Led (Light Emitting Diode) Indicators

    Modbus protocol (Master or Slave device, ASCII or RTU protocol) is available on this port allowing easy connection to other third party products such as Alarm Annunciators, PLC’s DCS or SCADA systems. b) Conet/s protocol is available for integration into Conet networks with other Omniflex products. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 8: I/O Terminals

    A 0dB antenna is supplied with the Teleterm Silent Sentry. This antenna is provides satisfactory reception for the majority of applications. For difficult reception areas, a high gain antenna may be purchased from Omniflex. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 9: Installing The Teleterm Silent Sentry

    The Teleterm Silent Sentry equipped with CDMA network connection must be registered on the customer selected CDMA network before the unit can operate. The Teleterm Silent Sentry for CDMA networks is supplied with an Electronic Serial Number (ESN). This number can be found on a label attached to the unit. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 10: Mounting The Silent Sentry

    Figure 2.1: Mechanical Mounting Dimensions for the Silent Sentry 2.5 Connecting Serial Port 1 Rhe selection of either RS232 or RS422/RS485 is achieved by specific wiring of the serial port connector. No internal links need be changed to select between RS232 and RS422/485. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 11: Connecting The Antenna

    2.8 Allocating direct Inputs and Outputs The Silent Sentry has a unique feature of allowing each I/O point to be software configured as analogue or digital, input or output, for the best possible utilisation of I/O in any application. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 12: Connecting Digital Inputs

    Review your I/O requirements, and then make the optimum allocation of the I/O, taking into account the variations in specification of each I/O Point. 2.9 Connecting Digital Inputs Digital Inputs must be connected in accordance with the following schematic: 9-30Vdc Supply IOP 1 - IOP 12 Figure 2.2 - Digital Input Connections UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 13: Connecting Digital Outputs

    Figure 2.3 - Digital Output Connections Digital Output Specifications: Parameter Condition Value LED Indication Output On Green LED On Maximum Continuous Output Current 50mA Maximum Peak Output Current 10ms max 200mA +VPSU – 2.5V Minimum High Level Output Voltage UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 14: Connecting Analogue Inputs

    I/O Points 7 to 10 Parameter Value LED Indication None Absolute Maximum Input Voltage 30Vdc 280kΩ Input Impedance Minimum Minimum Measurable Input Voltage Maximum measurable Input 5.5V Voltage Resolution 6mV (10 bits) Accuracy 0.1% of reading + 1 UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 15: Powering Up The Silent Sentry

    During this time, no SMS messages will be sent. Once initialisation is complete, the green Network Indicator (NET) will light to indicate that the Silent Sentry is successfully connected to the network, and the Silent Sentry will begin to monitor for alarms. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 16: Operation Of The Silent Sentry

    The Silent Sentry gives each SMS message a unique ID number. This ID number is sent as the first characters of the first line of each message (before the Common Text message) to uniquely identify the message. When the ID reaches 999 it goes back to 1. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 17: Common Message Text

    This message has the following format: Line 1: 123 Common Message Text Line 2: Daily Update Message Text Line 3: Date and Time 3.6.1 Example Message This is a typical daily update message: Pump Station P304 I’m Alive UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 18: Recipient Priorities

    Timers set to 1 minute may therefore timeout almost instantly, and should therefore be avoided. 3.8.4 Periodic Timer Setting Four periodic Timers can be configured (in minutes) to send messages periodically. The period can be set from 1 to 6553 minutes. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 19: Acknowledging Messages

    Read digital output n, where n is the output number from 1 to 10 “Yn=1;” for Digital Output n ON “An=z;” where z is scaled engineering Read analogue input, n where n is the input number from 1 to 12 value for the input UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 20: On Demand Message Examples

    3.13 On Demand Message Examples If the password of a unit is set to “ABCD” then sample commands and responses are: Command Response Y1=1; None. (Only messages that start with “+” will be responded to.) +FGHJ;Y1=1; Denied. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 21: Embedded Messages

    In order to receive a measured value via a triggered SMS message, the value in the DIT to be read can be embedded within a message by using embedded functions. To embed a function in a message place a $ sign before function. The following table shows the embedded functions available: UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 22 Embed Analogue Output x, display format with y decimal places. Embed Counter Input x, no decimal places. Cx#y Embed Counter Input x, display format with y decimal places. Insert a $ in the message. Insert a ; in the message. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 23: Configuring The Teleterm Silent Sentry

    Omniset allows the Silent Sentry to be configured through the serial port on the front of the unit. Omniset PRO can be purchased from Omniflex, and provides additional features including the ability to remotely dial in to the Silent Sentry to change configuration.
  • Page 24: Connecting Omniset To The Teleterm Silent Sentry For First Time

    Sentry. If Sync mode is NOT enabled, then changes you make to the configuration will NOT be written automatically to the Silent Sentry. You can write these values manually to the Silent Sentry by selecting “Write Current Group” or “Write All Groups” from the “Data” menu. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 25: Overview Of The Silent Sentry Configuration Template

    To set the real-time clock, write the current time and date to the relevant Data Items in this Data Group. The clock will run immediately from this new time when it is written to the Silent Sentry. To change a data item, double the Item, or right click and select “New Value…”. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 26: Set The I/O Points To Digital Input

    If the incorrect PIN code is entered, then after three attempts to insert the wrong PIN code (three power up cycles), the SIM Card will lock out further attempts. The PUK Code supplied with the SIM Card will then need to be inserted to activate the SIM Card again. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 27: Configure The Messages In The Message List

    4. Select the Recipient Group number that the SMS will be sent to. Test Example: For Message 1, select “Group 1” from the drop-down menu. The Group Name will automatically change to the name configured in “Recipient Groups”. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 28: Set The Recipient List

    2 and recipient 3. Set the priority of recipient 2 to 2, and the priority of recipient 3 to 3. This will cause the alarm message to be sent to your mobile phone up to three times, until you acknowledge the message by replying with the word “Ack” or “Yes”. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 29: Configure The Recipient Group

    Input 1 (by connecting terminals 1 and 5). The Input 1 green LED will light while the input is energised. After a few seconds, you should see the following SMS received on your mobile phone: 1 Omniflex Input 1 into ALARM 2005/07/16 14:23:45...
  • Page 30: Digital Inputs/Outputs

    To set a Derived Input as a Trigger Source, select the desired ‘Message Trigger Source’ (Derived Input 1 to 32) and set the corresponding derived point by selecting a DIT/BIT source as shown in the figure below: UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 31: Periodic Timers

    ABC = abc). Up to 12 characters can be used. The Allowable Time Window is used to set the maximum difference in time allowable between the time that the SMS was sent to the RTU and the current Silent Sentry clock time, for the command to UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 32: Embedded Functions

    Embedded Functions are used to embed the value of a register in the Silent Sentry in the message text. In the above example, the value of Analogue Voltage 1 (formatted to 3 decimal places) is embedded in the message by using “$A1#3” in the message text. Refer to Section 3.13 for more embedded functions. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 33: Sending Messages Between Rtu's

    There are a number of other settings that can be made in Omniset to fully configure your Silent Sentry. Browse through all of the Configuration Groups in Omniset. The Help box will explain each of these additional settings. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 34: Modbus And The Silent Sentry

    Master Device) as follows: 5.2.2 Modbus Data Register Mapping The Modus protocol in the Silent Sentry supports the reading and writing of a number of different types of data: Digital Status Inputs, Coil Outputs, Input Registers and Holding Registers. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 35: Modbus Master

    Slave, “Query Blocks” have to be configured that tell the Silent Sentry where to get the data from which Slave, where in the Silent Sentry to place the data, and which Modbus Function to use to acquire the data. Up to 16 Query Blocks can be configured in the Silent Sentry: UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 36 Once the Queries required are configured, then you need to unplug the programming cable from the serial port, switch the serial port back to normal mode by holding down the Mode pushbutton until the OK light is steady green, and then plug in the slave device to the serial port. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 37: Maintenance

    This battery is a type CR2032 Lithium Battery. This battery is commonly available from electronic stores or can be obtained from Omniflex by specifying Part Number 3.5701.001 It is recommended that the battery be replaced at least every three years, or when the battery low indicator in the silent sentry shows LOW.
  • Page 38: Specifications

    (0dB antenna supplied) Bands 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE 800/850/900/1900/2100 UMTS/HSPA Antenna Connection SMA Female Jack on Silent Sentry (WCDMA/FDD) (3G HSPA Compliant) Approvals GCF-CC, PTCRB-Planned, R&TTE (CE), FCC/IC, A-Tick, JPA-Planned, Telstra, NTT DoCoMo, AT&T-Planned SIM Card 1.8V/3V SIM compatible UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 39 Modbus Functions supported 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, 16 Up to 16 “Query Blocks” can read Method of Configuration from or write to a Modbus Slave device. Poll rates for each Query Block can be individually set. UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 40: General Specifications

    All Teleterm Silent Sentry’s supplied with the following: • Internal network modem • External stub antenna • Serial programming cable • CD with configuration software and user documentation ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTION M1831A Serial Programming Cable (as a spare) UMC2330BR11.pdf -© Omniflex...
  • Page 41: Technical Support

    Alternatively, you can check the knowledgebase on the Omniflex web site at www.omniflex.com. COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTIVE NOTICES 1. The Copyright of this document and the associated drawings, is the property of Omniflex and is issued on condition that it is not copied, reprinted or reproduced or transmitted in any form...

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