1 Validity This user manual is valid for the following devices: CMS-10R-D/AC110-240V 4G, 3G, 2G IoT Messaging System • 6 x digital inputs 110-240 V AC • CMS-10R-DA/DC12-48V • 4G, 3G, 2G IoT Messaging System 6 x switchable inputs digital 12-48 V / analogue 0-10 V •...
02 SAFETY 2 Safety 2.1 Meaning of symbols This symbol indicates hazards which can lead to personal injury. Four signal words are used in this user manual to identify the hazard and its severity. DANGER Indicates a hazard with high risk potential. Failure to observe the safety measures will result in serious injury or death.
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02 SAFETY WARNING Read the enclosed instructions carefully before use. WARNING Read the user manual. Failure to observe the instructions may result in serious personal injury and/or damage to property. WARNING The electrical installation must comply with the regulations and current standards and must be carried out by a qualified person.
2.5 Intended use Devices of the CMS-10R series are remote monitoring and remote control devices for industrial and building technology. They report status changes of the digital and/or analogue inputs via the mobile network either via push notification to the corresponding notification service (App for iOS or Android available in the corresponding store), via e-mail or SMS.
3.1 Overview Devices of the CMS-10R series transmit value changes of digital and analogue inputs via the mobile network to the corresponding end devices via push notification via web browser, iOS and Android app, by e-mail or SMS and switch the relay outputs based on corresponding commands via app, SMS or telephone call.
03 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3.2 Product variants 4 Characteristic 5 CMS-10R-D/AC110-240V-Z2 7 CMS-10R-DA/DC12-48V-Z2 9 CMS-10R-DAC/DC12-48V-Z2 6 CMS-10R-D/AC110-240V-Z1 8 CMS-10R-D/AC110-240V-Z1 10 CMS-10R-DAC/DC12-48V-Z1 Nominal voltage 110…240 V AC 50/60 Hz 12…48 V DC 12…48 V DC and frequency Operating voltage 88…265 V AC 9.6…60 V DC 9.6…60 V DC range...
03 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 10.1 Hardware description CMS-10R-D/AC110-240V-Zx CMS-10R-DA/DC12-48V-Zx: CMS-10R-DAC/DC12-48V-Zx: CMS-10R device: Pictures from front and rear. 10 | USER MANUAL CMS-10R...
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03 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Device power supply: Power is supplied via screw terminals for wires with a maximum cross-section of 2.5 or wires with a maximum cross-section of 4 mm . The terminal with the same name is electrically connected in the device and can be used as a feedthrough to avoid multiple assignment of a terminal.
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03 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION STAT LED: This LED indicates the operating status. The LED can exhibit the following lighting behaviour: Mode LED orange LED green Start Normal operation 0.5 Hz, short flash No configuration 2 Hz 2 Hz Reset 1 Hz, 1 Hz, 1x short flash 1x short flash...
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10.3 Country versions Devices of the CMS-10R series are intended for use in various countries. Since the frequency bands available for mobile communications vary greatly from country to country, the device is offered with two different modem types. For identification purposes, the order codes of the devices have a suffix at the end (e.g.
03 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 10.6 Functions and communication channels 2G I 3G I 4G Push notification E-mail VPN TLS ComatReleco loT portal iot.comatreleco.com SMS fallback Call-in function The CMS-10R Messaging System from ComatReleco is a remote monitoring and control system with built-in eSIM, i.e. there is no need to purchase an additional telecoms subscription.
03 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 10.6.1 App For easy operation and configuration of the device we recommend the use of the CMS-10R App. For tablets and smartphones with iOS, the app is available for free and can be downloaded from the Apple Store.
03 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 10.6.6 Relay outputs switch via the app The device switches the relay outputs to a corresponding command in the app. The switching authorisations can be defined separately for each relay output and for each user. The relay outputs remain switched on either for a definable time or until a switch-off command is triggered in the app.
03 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 10.6.12 Message in case of supply voltage failure If the operating voltage of the device fails, the remaining power in the device is used to trigger the distribution of the message via the IoT portal. The same procedure is used for this as for other messages, either by simultaneous alarming or by an escalation chain.
04 INSTALLING THE DEVICE 11 Installing the device 11.1 Mounting 11.1.1 Mounting the device The device is equipped with a fixture for mounting on a TS35 carrier rail and with mounting holes for panel mounting. Carrier rail mounting • For mounting on a carrier rail, place the device on the carrier rail from above Snap the device onto the rail from the front with even pressure until it audibly clicks into place.
04 INSTALLING THE DEVICE 11.2.2 Wiring CMS-10R/D CMS-10R-D/AC110-240V-Zx with digital inputs 11.2.3 Wiring CMS-10R/DA CMS-10R-DA with digital inputs CMS-10R-DA with analogue inputs 11.2.4 Wiring CMS-10R/DAC CMS-10R-DAC with digital inputs CMS-10R-DAC with analogue inputs 11.2.5 Wiring CMS-10R/D/DA/DAC General wiring at the relay outputs 20 | USER MANUAL CMS-10R...
04 INSTALLING THE DEVICE 11.3 Antennas The CMS-ANT2 rod antenna is included in the delivery. However, certain installation situations require the use of a remote antenna. The following basic types are available: Rod antenna (CMS-ANT2) Suitable for use in an environment with good signal strength and for use in a control cabinet/distribution box with insignificant shielding effect against electromagnetic waves (plastic housing / timber construction houses).
05 CONFIGURATION 12 IoT portal 12.1 Introduction Welcome to the IoT portal of ComatReleco. “IoT” stands for “Internet Of Things”. The following chapters explain how to use the platform with your CMS-10R device, how to create a new account, and how to fully configure and manage all your devices. No programming knowledge is required.
05 CONFIGURATION 12.2 Initial commissioning For initial commissioning you will need a user account on the IoT portal https://iot.comatreleco.com. If you do not have a user account yet, you can create a new account. This user account automatically has the user role “Installer” (see: User Roles). The device is configured via the web browser in the ComatReleco IoT portal.
05 CONFIGURATION 12.3 Device configuration The device can either: • be configured virtually and later paired with the physical CMS-10R (Option 1) or • be paired with the physical CMS-10R first and then configured (Option 2). Option 1 is recommended. The first time a new device is paired with a user account, the paid subscription starts.
05 CONFIGURATION 12.3.1 Adding a new device Once you have created a user account and logged in, you will be directed to the Device Overview page. The “Add a device” button starts the configuration of a new device. USER MANUAL CMS-10R | 25...
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05 CONFIGURATION Here you have the option to set up a new device or add a device that is already configured and can be added by an invitation code. After clicking on “Set up a new device”, you will see the following window.
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05 CONFIGURATION When you finally reach this stage, you’re done. Now you can choose between • Pair device (See Pair device) • Configure device • Switch to device overview When adding a device, you have the option to add a device using an invitation code.
05 CONFIGURATION 12.3.2 Pairing a new device The device must be paired to your user account for initial commissioning. The device is then operational and the annual subscription starts. There are two ways to pair with the device. By adding the device •...
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05 CONFIGURATION If you then press the pair button, you must acknowledge the pairing process on your device by pressing the “Pair” button. Once you have confirmed the pairing on your device, there are two options to continue. Back to the device overview •...
05 CONFIGURATION 12.3.3 General settings 12.3.3.1 Device list The device can be configured with the role of either “installer” or “owner”. The difference between the two roles is that only the role of “owner” is entitled to hold subscriptions. Claims for payment are only made to “owners”. An installer is entitled to install and commission a device from a third party who knowingly assumes the role of “owner”.
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05 CONFIGURATION 12.3.3.2 Operating concept in the IoT portal In the IoT portal, the concept is as follows. • Grey means: “Off” or “Deactivated” Blue means “On” or “Activated” • 12.3.3.3 Device overview The device overview is used to display everything that the individual device has to offer on one interface. The following is displayed.
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05 CONFIGURATION Reference to the User Manual • The available SMS for the current month refer to the respective device and depend on the service profile. If an owner has purchased an additional SMS package, the monthly SMS credit of the service profile will be used first, then the credit of the SMS package will be used.
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05 CONFIGURATION When importing a configuration from an old CMS-10, you should make sure that all values are checked again. Note that the bandwidth of the old CMS-10 is 0-10 V for the analogue inputs and 0-12 V for the new CMS-10R. 12.3.3.4.1 General events The following chapter explains the individual functions which are located in the device overview.
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05 CONFIGURATION The device connects to the cloud The message entered here will be sent to you once the device has connected to the cloud. 34 | USER MANUAL CMS-10R...
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05 CONFIGURATION The device disconnects from the cloud As soon as the device disconnects from the cloud, a message will be sent to you that you have predefined. The device is reset The message you have predefined here will be sent after resetting the device. It does not matter whether you •...
05 CONFIGURATION 12.3.4 User You can access the telephone book by clicking on “User” in the legend (left side of the browser). Here, “invitations” are created and sent to contacts who will take on a role for the current device. These contacts will later be available as recipients for all types of notifications.
05 CONFIGURATION 12.4 Configure inputs The device type that is defined when a new device is created determines the configuration options of the inputs. The table below lists the options: Type Description CMS-10R/D This device type has only digital inputs. ü...
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05 CONFIGURATION It is possible for several inputs to change status simultaneously or at least within the current message sequence. Individual messages are sent for each input for each activated event. Each change of state that results in a message is processed one after the other according to its occurrence (device-internal). Several messages can therefore be triggered simultaneously.
05 CONFIGURATION 12.4.2 Configure analogue inputs The 6 inputs can be configured individually as digital or analogue inputs. The input must be explicitly defined as “Analogue” or “Digital”. The analogue inputs are designed for a standardized 0...12V or 4...20mA analogue signal. The resolution is 12.5 mV (or 20 µA) for the entire range.
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05 CONFIGURATION The following states can therefore occur or be monitored: • The current measured value is greater than the upper limit value (1) The system is not in the normal state. The upper limit has been exceeded. A message is now sent (if the message was activated in the IoT portal).
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05 CONFIGURATION The CMS-10R device can monitor the analogue measured value. A notification is sent when the message is activated in the IoT portal and the entered value change has been exceeded. Change events • There is also the option to send a message when change events occur. Two values are relevant here: Reference value (from which analogue value a change is to be detected) •...
05 CONFIGURATION 12.5 Configure relay output The CMS-10R has 4 relay outputs (changeover contacts, 10A, 250V). These outputs can be controlled with an SMS or push notification, i.e. they can be switched ON or OFF. Each output can be controlled individually. The message text can be freely defined. However, the device only responds to the exact wording, i.e.
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05 CONFIGURATION 12.6 Service profile The customer must select a subscription according to a service profile. With the service profile, you subscribe to your service profile, which is linked to the respective device. You can also purchase SMS packages, which are credited to the user profile and can be used for all devices. The available SMS from a package are displayed in the upper right corner.
05 CONFIGURATION 12.7 Diagnostics and support A support session can be requested at any time. You can also ask questions via e-mail or connect to ComatReleco support via telephone connection All links and information can be found on the IoT portal. 12.8 Firmware upgrade Firmware upgrades are downloaded and installed automatically and effortlessly via the IoT portal after customer consent.
Dismantle the device as described in chapter “Dismantling”. • Replace the device with an identical device (same article number). There is an identical connection position of the electrical connections when exchanging devices of the earlier CMS-10R series. • CMS-10FAC110-240V corresponds to CMS-10R-D/AC110-240V •...
06 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 14 Disposal Dispose of the device only at the appropriate collection points for such goods. Dispose of packaging material in accordance with the applicable national regulations. USER MANUAL CMS-10R | 47...
08 TECHNICAL DATA 15.2 Functions overview Description Detail CMS-10R-D CMS-10R-DA CMS-10R-DAC General Periodic reporting Monthly and/or weekly Message in case of power failure Message when the supply voltage is switched on Status enquiry Up to two recipients per message can be selected Up to six recipients per message can be selected...
08 TECHNICAL DATA 15.3 Technical data CMS-10R-D Power supply Nominal voltage 110... 240 VAC Operating voltage range 85 ...255VAC Maximum power consumption AC 16 VA Typical power consumption AC Rated frequency 42... 70 Hz Inputs Number of digital inputs Operating voltage range digital inputs 85 ...255VAC Logic high level digital inputs >85 VAC...
08 TECHNICAL DATA 15.4 Technical data CMS-10R-DA Power supply Nominal voltage 12 ...48 V DC Operating voltage range 8.4... 60 V DC Maximum power consumption DC 15 W Typical power consumption DC Inputs Number of analogue / digital inputs Nominal voltage digital inputs 12 ...48 V DC Logic high level digital inputs >...
08 TECHNICAL DATA 15.5 Technical data CMS-10R-DAC Power supply Nominal voltage 12...48V DC Operating voltage range 8.4 ...60 V DC Maximum power consumption DC 15 W Typical power consumption DC Inputs Number of analogue current inputs Number of analogue / digital voltage inputs Nominal voltage digital inputs 12...48V DC Logic high level digital inputs...
08 TECHNICAL DATA 16 Order details and accessories Order number Description Individual devices CMS-10R-D/AC110-240V-Z2 CMS-10 digital with rod antenna 50 mm CMS-10R-DA/DC12-48V-Z2 CMS-10 analogue 0-10 V / digital with rod antenna 50 mm CMS-10R-DAC/DC12-48V-Z2 CMS-10 analogue 0-10 V / digital, analogue 4-20 mA with rod antenna 50 mm Device kits CMS-10R-D/AC110-240V-Z2-KIT1 CMS-10 digital with rod antenna 50 mm and magnetic base antenna with 2.5 m...
09 ORDERING DATA AND ACCESSORIES 17 Approvals 17.1 Conformity Standards: • IEC/EN 50491-4-1 • IEC/EN 60730-1 • EN 55032 (CISPR-32) Kl. B • EN 61000-3-2; EN 61000-3-3 • EN 61000-6-2; EN 61000-6-3 Approval: • 54 | USER MANUAL CMS-10R...
10 APPROVALS 18 Notes General terms and conditions of use for technical documentation. ComatReleco reserves the right to alter, correct, and/or improve the technical documentation and the products described in the technical documentation at its own discretion and without giving prior notice, insofar as this is reasonable for the user. The same applies to any technical changes that serve the purpose of technical progress.
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