Siemens SENTRON 5TT7 System Manual
Siemens SENTRON 5TT7 System Manual

Siemens SENTRON 5TT7 System Manual

Gsm alarm module

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  • Page 3 ___________________ GSM alarm module Introduction ___________________ Module ___________________ Further information Monitoring Devices ___________________ ESD guidelines SENTRON ___________________ GSM alarm module List of abbreviations System Manual 06/2014 2541304131-01...
  • Page 4 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ..............................7 Overview ............................7 Safety instructions .......................... 7 Software ............................8 Module ............................... 9 Connecting ............................. 9 Description of the LEDs ....................... 12 Connecting to the GSM alarm module ..................13 Managing settings ........................14 2.4.1 Importing/exporting settings ......................
  • Page 6 Table of contents List of abbreviations ..........................57 Abbreviations ..........................57 Glossary ..............................59 Index ................................ 61 GSM alarm module System Manual, 06/2014, 2541304131-01...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Overview The GSM alarm module is a compact, distributed control and signaling system. All the inputs and outputs (I/Os) of the module are monitored by SMS text messages and email, and are controlled by SMS communication through the GSM network. The module is configured by means of configuration software.
  • Page 8: Software

    Introduction 1.3 Software Software Download the latest configuration software (http://support.automation.siemens.com/DE/view/de/53507447/130000 // XmlEditor.InternalXmlClipboard:6a7e075e-5dfc-fdbd-9dfe-a555079bf9ab)from the Internet. System requirements The following are required for correct functioning: ● Windows XP (SP3), Vista, WIN 7, WIN 8 ● Monitor with a minimum resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels ●...
  • Page 9: Module

    Module Connecting Inserting the SIM card Note ESD precautions must be taken when opening the module. To avoid damaging the module, make sure you are not statically charged when opening it and inserting the SIM card. Place a SIM card in the SIM card holder to obtain access to the GSM network: ●...
  • Page 10 Module 2.1 Connecting Connecting the antenna Connect the antenna to the antenna terminal on the top of the module. Figure 2-3 Screwing on the included GSM antenna Connecting the power supply Connect the 24 V and 0 V terminals to a 24 V DC power supply unit (recommended). You can also use a 10 to 30 V DC power supply unit (power supply connection), however.
  • Page 11 Module 2.1 Connecting Connecting to a PC Connect a USB cable to the module's mini-USB socket and connect the other end to the PC's USB interface. Note Install the configuration software first before you connect the module to the PC. Figure 2-5 Connecting the USB cable to the mini-USB terminal GSM alarm module...
  • Page 12: Description Of The Leds

    Module 2.2 Description of the LEDs Description of the LEDs Module status displays After the operating voltage has been connected, the first LED lights up after about 10 seconds. The 'Run' LED indicates functioning of the module: Flashing = module is starting up (takes about 90 seconds) = module is ready (flashing every 10 seconds) = no supply voltage The 'Com' LED indicates network activity by the module.
  • Page 13: Connecting To The Gsm Alarm Module

    Module 2.3 Connecting to the GSM alarm module Connecting to the GSM alarm module Preferably connect the GSM alarm module to a 24 V DC power supply and then connect the module to the USB interface of a PC using a USB cable. Wait until the module has started up and then start the configuration software.
  • Page 14: Managing Settings

    Module 2.4 Managing settings Managing settings 2.4.1 Importing/exporting settings The following button offers you diverse options for importing and exporting settings: 1. Import settings Imports saved settings (*.ccf files) from the PC. 2. Export settings Exports settings (*.ccf files) to the PC to be able to reuse them later for other GSM alarm modules, for example.
  • Page 15: Data Exchange

    Module 2.4 Managing settings 2.4.2 Data exchange Click on the "Data exchange" button to exchange data with the module. 1. Upload settings to module Loads the current values set in the configuration software to the module. Note When settings are uploaded into the module, all the current settings in the module are overwritten.
  • Page 16: Configuring

    Module 2.5 Configuring Configuring 2.5.1 Settings Setting the language You can choose the language via the "Edit" -> "Language" menu. Basic settings You define the module's basic functions on the 'Setting's tab: Note All settings defined in the configuration software must be actively loaded into the module. ●...
  • Page 17 Module 2.5 Configuring Figure 2-6 "Settings" tab GSM alarm module System Manual, 06/2014, 2541304131-01...
  • Page 18 Module 2.5 Configuring Auto messages/periodical message The GSM alarm module can send a message regularly, i.e. at user-defined times: Daily: set the time (hh:mm) Weekly: set the day and the time (hh:mm) Monthly: set the day of the month (1 to 29) and the time (hh:mm) All active users receive this message.
  • Page 19: Phonebook

    Module 2.5 Configuring 2.5.2 Phonebook The configuration software features a phonebook in which all contacts are listed ("Phonebook" tab). All changes you make in the phonebook are saved automatically on completion. You must add all users to the phonebook who are to have access to or information about the module.
  • Page 20: Diagnostics

    Module 2.5 Configuring 2.5.3 Diagnostics The 'Diagnostics' tab is filled out after connection with the module has been established. The following information is displayed on the page: ● The GSM network in use or a connection error ("not registered") ● Signal strength as a percentage and signal quality ●...
  • Page 21: Universal Inputs

    Module 2.5 Configuring 2.5.4.1 Universal inputs The GSM alarm module has eight universal inputs, which can be individually configured as follows: ● Analog input AI (0 to 10 V, cf. "Analog inputs (Page 22)") ● Digital input DI (cf. "Digital inputs (Page 25)") Reading from multiple universal inputs Send "rmui"...
  • Page 22 Module 2.5 Configuring Analog inputs Every analog input (AI) represents a scaled value from 0 to 10 V. Threshold values can be set within this scale. Figure 2-7 Tabs for configuring the analog inputs (AIs) GSM alarm module System Manual, 06/2014, 2541304131-01...
  • Page 23 Module 2.5 Configuring Configuration You can define the following settings for the analog inputs: ● Name: this name must be unique and cannot be used with any other input or output. The factory defaults are AI1 to AI8. ● The unit for input feedback, e.g. liter (l) or kilogram (kg). ●...
  • Page 24 Module 2.5 Configuring Wiring example In this example, AI1 and AI2 are connected to an analog source. Figure 2-8 Connecting the analog inputs AI1 and AI2 to an analog source GSM alarm module System Manual, 06/2014, 2541304131-01...
  • Page 25 Module 2.5 Configuring Digital inputs Configuration Figure 2-9 Tabs for configuring the digital inputs (DIs) You can define the following settings for the digital inputs: GSM alarm module System Manual, 06/2014, 2541304131-01...
  • Page 26 Module 2.5 Configuring ● Name (this name must be unique and cannot be used with any other input or output. The factory defaults are DI1 to DI8.) ● The digital inputs can generate messages if: – a rising flank is detected: the status changes from 0 to 1. –...
  • Page 27 Module 2.5 Configuring Wiring example In this example, all digital inputs (DI) are wired to +24 V. Figure 2-10 Powering the digital inputs (DIs) via the Out output GSM alarm module System Manual, 06/2014, 2541304131-01...
  • Page 28: Digital Outputs

    Module 2.5 Configuring 2.5.4.2 Digital outputs Configuration The GSM alarm module has four outputs with changeover contact. The following objects can be configured/activated on the associated tabs: ● Name (this name must be unique and cannot be used with any other input or output. The defaults are DO1 to DO4.) ●...
  • Page 29 Module 2.5 Configuring Figure 2-11 Tabs for configuring the outputs (DOs) Selecting users Users have access to the digital output for which they are entered. Note Users selected here do not have any rights to send further commands to the module, with the exception of the output where they are entered as users.
  • Page 30 Module 2.5 Configuring SMS instruction/user-defined commands It is possible to switch the outputs individually or in a group with the user-defined or default commands. With these commands, you can activate an output (SMS instruction for activation), deactivate it (SMS instruction for deactivation) or activate it for a specific period of time (SMS instruction for one-shot activation).
  • Page 31 Module 2.5 Configuring Switching several digital outputs at the same time " To set all digital outputs (DOs) simultaneously, send the SMS text "wmdoxxxx to the module. The module then sends a confirmation message, to the sender only, containing the statuses of the outputs: „status DO1=x, DO2=x, DO3=x, DO4=x"...
  • Page 32 Module 2.5 Configuring Linking inputs and outputs (DIs to DOs) The digital outputs (DO1 to DO4) can be linked to the respective digital inputs (DI1 to DI4). For example, if there is a change to the input DI1, the associated output DO1 is switched to The DO's status can still be switched at any time via an SMS message.
  • Page 33: Reading All I/O Statuses

    Module 2.5 Configuring 2.5.4.3 Reading all I/O statuses Send the "rall" SMS to the module to query the statuses of all I/Os. The module responds with the "<module name> IO status:DO1=x (to) DO4=xUI1=xxx (to) UI8=xxx" SMS. is replaced with the set input type: AI or DI. To send the complete IO status to an email address, send the "rall<email>"...
  • Page 34: Advanced Settings

    Module 2.6 Advanced settings Advanced settings On the 'Edit' tab, select 'Advanced Settings' or press 'F2' to go directly to the tabs pertaining to 'Advanced Settings'. You can configure the following tabs: ● Update ● Network (network connections) ● SMTP (email) ●...
  • Page 35: Update

    Module 2.6 Advanced settings 2.6.1 Update The GSM alarm module can perform OTA ("Over The Air") firmware updates or via the USB connection using a PC. In the case of the Over The Air (OTA) firmware update, the data is transferred via GPRS. Figure 2-12 "Update"...
  • Page 36 Module 2.6 Advanced settings Manual firmware update Download the latest firmware to your PC. Click on the 'Firmware Update' button. On your PC, select the downloaded file containing the current firmware (*.jar file). All the UI LEDs on the GSM alarm module light up during the firmware update. Firmware update takes about 2 minutes.
  • Page 37: Network

    Module 2.6 Advanced settings To request the configuration file by email, send the "ccf" SMS followed (without blanks) by a valid email address (ccfname@email.de) to the module. As soon as the module is ready it replies with a confirmation message and sends the configuration file to the specified email address.
  • Page 38 Module 2.6 Advanced settings Enable data usage Place a checkmark in this box if a data connection is required. Note Enabling data usage can cause additional costs. Data usage can be enabled by SMS if it has not been enabled in the basic configuration, but is nevertheless needed.
  • Page 39: Smtp

    Module 2.6 Advanced settings Mark the App checkbox to synchronize your events and the I/O status with your mobile phone. To do this, you need the associated app on your mobile phone, which you can download free of charge from the Google Store. You can also use the app to switch the digital outputs.
  • Page 40 Module 2.6 Advanced settings SMTP settings If you prefer to use your own SMTP server, enter the applicable SMTP settings. Contact your hosting provider for further details. Make sure you enter a valid sender. This is an email address on an SMTP server. If it is not correct, some servers might not accept a self-addressed email or the email may get stuck in the spam filter.
  • Page 41: Log

    Module 2.6 Advanced settings 2.6.4 The module can create log files (referred to below simply as "logs") containing up to 720 events. The module sends a warning to the active users when a log is 90 % full. When the log is 100 % full, the module sends another warning and logging is stopped until the log is erased or downloaded.
  • Page 42 Module 2.6 Advanced settings Event log The GSM alarm module logs the following events when this log is enabled: ● Threshold limits reached at the analog inputs (AI) ● Rising and falling flank at the digital inputs (DI) ● Received messages ●...
  • Page 43 Module 2.6 Advanced settings I/O operating hours counter The I/O operating hours counter registers the total time during which the respective I/O is in the HIGH state. You can activate the counter for every digital input or output. The value can then be appended to the periodical message and "rall"...
  • Page 44: Service Option For The Sim

    Module 2.6 Advanced settings Resetting the operating hours counter of a digital input To reset the counter of a single digital input, send the "clrtimedin" SMS to the module, where n is the number of the input. " The module responds with "erasing counter Din You can reset the counters of all digital inputs by sending the "clrtimedi0"...
  • Page 45: Com Port

    Module 2.6 Advanced settings Changing the SIM PIN code If you would like to change your SIM PIN code, enter your current PIN in the "Insert PIN code" box and then, in the "Insert new PIN code" box, enter the PIN to which you would like to change from the previous PIN code.
  • Page 47: Further Information

    Further information Troubleshooting Cannot connect to the PC, no module found ● Disconnect the module from the power supply/PC, wait for 10 seconds and then reconnect the power supply/PC. ● Reboot the PC after installation of the configuration software. ● In your Device Manager for the ports (COM and LPT), check whether Silicon Labs CP210x drivers are installed and their version is higher than or equal to 6.3.0.0.
  • Page 48 Further information 3.1 Troubleshooting The module does not start ● Disconnect the module from the power supply, wait for 5 minutes and then reconnect the power supply. ● Place a jumper on the upper pins of J2 (left side of the SIM card) and repeat the above step.
  • Page 49: Overview Of Sms Commands

    Further information 3.2 Overview of SMS commands Overview of SMS commands SMS command Description More information Queries signal strength + quality of the Signal strength chapter (Page 20) connection status Queries the diagnostics page Diagnostics chapter (Page 20) Before commands involving read access I/O configuration and messaging chapter ("read") (Page 20)
  • Page 50: Diagnostics Commands

    Further information 3.3 Diagnostics commands SMS command Description More information evlog<email> The event log is sent to the specified email Log chapter (Page 41) address. evclr The event log is erased. Log chapter (Page 41) ailog<email> The AI log is sent to the specified email Log chapter (Page 41) address.
  • Page 51: Signal Strength

    Further information 3.4 Signal strength Signal strength % (percentage) Comments Connection too poor Connection too poor Connection too poor Connection too poor 12,9 Connection too poor 16,1 Connection too poor 19,4 Connection too poor 22,6 Connection too poor 25,8 Connection too poor 29,0 Connection too poor 32,3...
  • Page 52: Technical Specifications

    Further information 3.5 Technical specifications Technical specifications Ordering data Type GSM alarm module Order number 5TT7210-0 Weight 275 g Input/output data 8 multifunctional inputs (analog/digital) 0 ... 10 V/24 V DC (4 ... 30 V DC) Resolution/accuracy (0 ... 10 V) 20 mV/±...
  • Page 53 Further information 3.5 Technical specifications General data Power supply 10 ... 30 V DC Power consumption 220 mA @ 30 V DC 275 mA @ 24 V DC 550 mA @ 12 V DC 660 mA @ 10 V DC Reference out 4.7 V ±...
  • Page 54 Further information 3.5 Technical specifications GSM alarm module System Manual, 06/2014, 2541304131-01...
  • Page 55: Esd Guidelines

    ESD guidelines Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) ESD components are destroyed by voltage and energy far below the limits of human perception. Voltages of this kind occur as soon as a device or an assembly is touched by a person who is not electrostatically discharged. ESD components which have been subject to such voltage are usually not recognized immediately as being defective, because the malfunction does not occur until after a longer period of operation.
  • Page 56 ESD guidelines A.1 Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) ESD seat ESD standing position ESD seat and ESD standing position Protective measures Conductive floor ESD table ESD footwear ESD smock ESD bracelet Cubicle ground connection GSM alarm module System Manual, 06/2014, 2541304131-01...
  • Page 57: List Of Abbreviations

    List of abbreviations Abbreviations Alternating Current Analog input Access Point Name Component Object Model Digital input Direct Current Digital output Input/Output ---please check---Electronic Software Distribution GPRS ---please check---General Packet Radio Service ---please check---Global System for Mobile Communication IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity Over The Air Personal Identification Number Personal Unblocking Key: number for unblocking SIM cards...
  • Page 59: Glossary

    Glossary GSM alarm module System Manual, 06/2014, 2541304131-01...
  • Page 60 Glossary Backup Power Firmware version Hosting provider I/O configuration IMEI Interface version International Mobile Equipment Identity Log files Reference out Reset Rising/falling flank Roaming Scale SMTP settings Threshold limit User interface V+ is a source with 20 mA that is designed for signaling. This connection is not suitable as a power supply.
  • Page 61: Index

    Index Operating hours counter, 43 Reading, 26 Reset, 44 Digital output Access point Operating hours counter, 43 Settings, 38 Reset, 43 AI log, 42 Discharge, 55 Analog input Drivers Reading, 23 Software, 8 Antenna Connecting, 10 Settings, 38 Electrostatic sensitive devices, 55 ESD bracelet, 56 ESD footwear, 56 ESD guidelines, 55...
  • Page 62 Index Inputs Contacts, 19 Module, 7 Export, 19 Installation Import, 19 Drivers, 8 Settings, 45 Power supply Connecting, 10 Power supply unit Connecting, 10 I/O displays, 12 Status display, 12 Settings, 45 Log, 41 Pulse function, 31 Message Reading Settings, 18 Analog input, 23 Messages, 20, 47 Digital input, 26...
  • Page 63 Index Status display LED, 12 Storage, 55 Synchronization Date, 38 Time, 38 System requirements Software, 8 Diagnostics, 20 Settings, 16 Technical specifications General information, 53 GSM data, 52 Input data, 52 Ordering data, 52 Output data, 52 Test SMTP, 40 Time, 15 Synchronization, 38 Transport, 55...

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