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Introduction Safety notes Description SITRANS F Installing/mounting Wireless communication modules SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS Connecting add-on module Commissioning Operating Instructions Operating MAG 8000 OPC server Service and maintenance Troubleshooting/FAQs Technical data Product documentation and support Spare parts & Abbreviations Configurations Add-on module for use with flowmeter type SITRANS F M MAG 8000...
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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.
Table of contents Introduction..............................7 Purpose of this documentation....................7 History ............................7 Items supplied ..........................7 Checking the consignment.......................8 Further Information........................8 Notes on warranty ........................9 Safety notes..............................11 General safety instructions.....................11 Laws and directives........................11 Application security precautions.....................12 Lithium batteries........................13 Rechargeable battery......................13 Installation in hazardous area ....................13 Description..............................15 OPC software application.......................15 Data transmission ........................15...
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Table of contents Configuration..........................32 6.3.1 Configuration commands .......................33 6.3.2 Configuration of SMSC and APN ...................35 6.3.3 Configuration of data transmission protocol................35 6.3.4 Configuration of alarm/data SMS receiver ................36 6.3.5 Configuration of FTP(S) protocol ...................37 6.3.6 Configuration of email/SMTP(S) protocol................38 6.3.7 Configuration of data sampling interval and transmission timing ...........39 6.3.8 Configuration of the analog input ...................40...
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Table of contents Technical support........................69 Return procedure ........................70 Battery disposal........................71 Troubleshooting/FAQs..........................73 10.1 Check list..........................73 10.2 Troubleshooting ........................74 Technical data ............................77 11.1 Battery............................79 Product documentation and support......................81 Product documentation ......................81 Technical support........................82 Spare parts & Abbreviations........................83 Ordering of spare parts ......................83 Abbreviations .........................83 Configurations ............................89 Configuration Commands ......................89...
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Table of contents SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
Introduction Purpose of this documentation These instructions contain all information required to commission and use the device. Read the instructions carefully prior to installation and commissioning. In order to use the device correctly, first review its principle of operation. The instructions are aimed at persons mechanically installing the device, connecting it electronically, configuring the parameters and commissioning it, as well as service and maintenance engineers.
Product information on the Internet The Operating Instructions are available on the documentation disk shipped with the device, and on the Internet on the Siemens homepage, where further information on the range of SITRANS F flowmeters may also be found: Product information on the internet (http://www.siemens.com/flowdocumentation)
The content reflects the technical status at the time of publishing. Siemens reserves the right to make technical changes in the course of further development.
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Introduction 1.6 Notes on warranty SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Siemens could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Safety notes 2.3 Application security precautions CE-marked equipment The CE mark symbolizes the compliance of the device with the following directives: Radio and telecommunica‐ Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on radio tions equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the terminal equipment mutual recognition of their conformity.
Safety notes 2.6 Installation in hazardous area Lithium batteries Lithium batteries are primary power sources with high energy content designed to provide the highest possible degree of safety. WARNING Potential hazard Lithium batteries may present a potential hazard if they are abused electrically or mechanically.
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Safety notes 2.6 Installation in hazardous area WARNING 500 V insulation test The device is not capable of withstanding the 500 V insulation test required by Clause 6.3.12 of EN60079-11. This must be taken into account when installing the device. SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
Description OPC software application An OPC server is a software application that acts as an API (Application Programming Interface) or protocol converter. When connected to a device (e.g. a PLC, DCS or an RTU) or a data source (e.g. a database or a user interface), the OPC server will transform the data into a standard-based OPC format.
Description 3.3 Features Pos. Description ① MAG 8000 with Wireless Communication Module ② Mobile network ③ Internet service ④ Email (with CSV file attached) ⑤ OPC server solution ⑥ SMS with TOT1 data ⑦ Analog input Figure 3-1 Information transmission NOTICE Use in a domestic environment This Class A Group 1 equipment is intended for use in industrial areas.
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Description 3.3 Features Feature Benefit Built-in solution Maintains the IP68 rating Battery operation plus power management The module's calculation program ensures highly accurate calculation of remaining battery life Remote Qualification Certificate Off-site device diagnostic and audit NTP time synchronization Always accurate timestamps in measurement data Data transmission synchronization One command to synchronize the data transmis‐...
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Description 3.3 Features SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
Installing/mounting The installation consists of the following steps: 1. SIM card 2. Wireless Communication Module (applies only to retrofit systems) 3. Battery 4. Antenna SIM card Note The SIM card has to be in the size of a mini SIM (25 mm x 15 mm). You can also use a micro SIM or nano SIM in combination with a mini SIM adapter.
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Installing/mounting 4.2 Wireless Communication Module Pos. Connector ① Function button ② ③ Antenna ④ Analog input cable ⑤ Rechargeable battery Figure 4-2 Wireless Communication Module Installation procedure for connecting a Wireless Communication Module to a MAG 8000 transmitter is as follows: 1.
Installing/mounting 4.4 Antenna Rechargeable battery The Wireless Communication Module requires installation of an additional 750 mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery. The battery must be installed in the base of the MAG 8000 enclosure and connected as shown below. Figure 4-4 Battery installation Locate battery holder in position as shown below with the wider side of the battery holder positioned below the SIM card in order to keep the SIM card in place (see arrow in figure below).
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Installing/mounting 4.4 Antenna Figure 4-6 Wall mounting antenna installation Note The antenna must be placed where the optimal signal strength from the network is available in order to obtain long battery life and strong wireless signal coverage. Avoid placing the antenna close to high-voltage units, high-power lines or metal plates.
Connecting Note Follow the instructions in this chapter closely to maintain the protection rating of the flowmeter and to ensure correct operation of the module. Connect cable(s) to the Wireless Communication Module as follows: 1. Prepare MAG 8000. 2. Connect antenna cable(s) through the cable gland(s) –...
Connecting 5.2 Antenna cable(s) connection 5.2.1 Antenna cable without analog input cable Mounting cable gland onto antenna Mount the cable gland onto the antenna as follows: 1. Connect antenna adapter cable to antenna SMA/M connector making sure the SMA connector is tightened, so that a good connection is guaranteed. 2.
Connecting 5.2 Antenna cable(s) connection 4. Mount M16 cable gland into M20 reduction and tighten the clamp piece on the antenna connector for grounding. Make sure the gland is tightened to torque 10 Nm. 5. Tighten the cable gland to fix the antenna cable. 5.2.2 Antenna cable with analog input cable Assembly of the analog input cable...
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Connecting 5.2 Antenna cable(s) connection Cable wiring See pin numbers on plastic of M12 connector. ● P1 – white, 4-20 mA current input (+) ● P2 – gray, 4-20 mA current input (-/GND) ● P3 – brown, +5 V power supply to sensor ●...
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Connecting 5.2 Antenna cable(s) connection 1. Screw together the M12 connector parts, making sure the parts are tightened correctly. 2. Screw the protection cover onto the M12 female. The plastic loop must be around the cable. Mount cable gland with antenna and analog inputs cable 1.
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Connecting 5.2 Antenna cable(s) connection 5. Insert cables into MAG 8000 hole. 6. Screw M20 cable gland into MAG 8000 housing. Make sure the gland is tightened to torque 10 Nm. 7. Push rubber tubing into M20 cable gland. Adjust antenna cable and analog inputs cable making sure that the shield of the analog inputs cable and the SMA connector are fixed by the cable clamp kit.
Connecting 5.3 Cable connection to the Wireless Communication Module Cable connection to the Wireless Communication Module Note Shielding One end of each cable must have its shield connected to protective earth. If a connector is used at this end, the shell of the connector must be connected to the shield of the cable. 1.
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Connecting 5.3 Cable connection to the Wireless Communication Module SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
Commissioning This chapter provides information on how to integrate the flowmeter with the Wireless Communication Module, considering different hardware options (analog inputs and power supply sources). Start-up Before commissioning the Wireless Communication Module, you need to: 1. Consult the mobile network operator for the information of SMSC, APN and network coverage at your installation.
Commissioning 6.3 Configuration 5. Configure SMSC first (parameter P3). Otherwise, the Wireless Communication Module will be unable to send response SMS. 6. Wait until you receive the response SMS "Configuration:OK" on your mobile phone. After that, you can configure other parameters like APN, data transmission protocol, and mailbox or FTP settings accordingly.
Commissioning 6.3 Configuration 6.3.1 Configuration commands Syntax: Comply with the following rules when composing SMS commands: ● The configuration command is case sensitive, starting with the keyword Configuration followed by a semicolon ;. ● Blank spaces are not allowed. ● Several parameters can be combined in one SMS. Each parameter in the configuration command is seperated by a semicolon ;.
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Commissioning 6.3 Configuration Code Command description Values 3G/UMTS GSM/ module GPRS module GPRS network access point name text string User name for GPRS authentication text string User password for GPRS authentication text string DNS server IP address. (e.g. 10.0.0.138) IP address SMTP server address (domain name or an IP text string address)
Commissioning 6.3 Configuration Code Command description Values 3G/UMTS GSM/ module GPRS module Control of 4/20 mA input detection 0 = Off 1 = On Wireless Communication Module sample inter‐ 1 to 255 min val from MAG 8000 1 to 255 h Data Transmission interval 1 to 744 h 1 to 31 d...
Commissioning 6.3 Configuration ● 2 = email only The measurement data will be sent by email if a data connection is available. If no data connection is available or the mail server is down, the measurement data will not be lost. The Wireless Communication Module will save the measurement data and will try to send it together with the new measurement data at the next wakeup time.
(can be left empty if not needed) Demonstration server For demonstration purposes, you can access the FTP demonstration server on ftp.mag8000.com. To get the user name and password, please contact the Siemens Flow technical support team. Table 6-2 Access information for the FTP demonstration server Domain name ftp.mag8000.com...
Commissioning 6.3 Configuration Figure 6-1 CSV files on FTP server In case FTP(S) protocol is selected, the measurement data of the .csv files are directly available for further data integration. In this case a OPC server will not be needed. Note TLS/SSL implicit mode is required on SMTPS server setting.
● P20 = third email address for data reception For demonstration purposes some email addresses can be created for the domain mag8000.com. To access them, please contact the Siemens technical support team. Table 6-3 Access information for the SMTP demonstration server Domain name send.one.com...
The Wireless Communication Module provides two channels for analog input. One for analog current input and one for analog voltage input. The analog voltage input can be connected to a compact single-range-transmitter like the Siemens SITRANS P200 (7MF1565-3CE30-2..1), which uses a M12 round plug with current consumption of less than 7 mA.
Commissioning 6.3 Configuration 6.3.9 Alarm messages The Wireless Communication Module allows you to state for alarm numbers 01 to 16 if you want to receive alarm SMS. The alarm SMS will be sent to the phone numbers which are specified in the parameters P7 and P8.
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Commissioning 6.3 Configuration Example: You want to receive an alarm SMS for the alarms AL01, AL02, AL05 and AL08. Your binary number should look like this: AL16 AL15 AL14 AL13 AL12 AL11 AL10 AL09 AL08 AL07 AL06 AL05 AL04 AL03 AL02 AL01 Configuration command...
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Commissioning 6.3 Configuration Alarm in email Each time the Wireless Communication Module is reading measurement data from the MAG 8000, the current alarm status will be written into column K of the CSV as a decimal value. To understand the meaning of the decimal value, you need to convert it into a binary number. Each bit of the binary number stands for one alarm number.
Commissioning 6.3 Configuration 6.3.11 Typical configuration procedures Example 1 You would like to send the measurement data to the working directory on a FTP server (ftp.mag8000.com). The data collection interval of the MAG 8000 is 1 minute and the data collection interval is 24 hours.
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Commissioning 6.3 Configuration Example 2 You would like to send the measurement data from a Google email address to your email address. The data collection interval of the MAG 8000 is 1 minute and the data collection interval is 24 hours. You would like to receive the measurement data of all MAG 8000 devices at the same time (06:00).
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Commissioning 6.3 Configuration Note Google may block sign-in attempts If the mailbox access is blocked, please enable the Google account access for less secure apps. This setting will not mitigate the security of the Wireless Communication Module. SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
Operating Transmission of measurement data Transmission of measurement data The Wireless Communication Module will transmit the collected measurement data regularly either by SMS, email, or to a FTP(S) server. Measurement data in an SMS The measurement data will be sent to the mobile phone number assigned to parameter P9. The SMS is limited to 12 totalizer values.
"Qualification Certificate Reference Guideline", the status quality of the device can be evaluated. The signed report serves as a qualification certificate. The "Qualification Certificate Guideline" can be found here: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/document/ 66867834/sitrans-f-m-qualification-certificate-for-mag-8000-mag-8000-ct?dti=0&lc=en-WW) Requesting the Qualification Certificate remotely You can request the Qualification Certificate remotely by sending an SMS to the Wireless Communication Module.
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Operating 7.2 Qualification Certificate The Qualification Certificate will be sent as an .xhtml file by email or to your FTP(S) server. The .xhtml file can be opened by a web browser. Below you can see an example of the Qualification Certificate uploaded to an FTP(S) server. SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
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Operating 7.2 Qualification Certificate Note The parameters "coil current", "amplifier", "electrode impedance", "electrode potential" and "insulation value" are vital to figure out whether the device is operating in an optimal condition SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
Operating 7.4 Current measurement data Retrieve module configuration The Wireless Communication Module can send the parameters of the module configuration in a .txt file by email or to a FTP(S) server (depending on parameter P52). To request the .txt file, please send the following command.
Operating 7.6 Change PIN code A1 0.0 mA A2 0.0 V BT 90 % AL 01 07 TT 21.469 C Battery capacity This command retrieves the current battery status of the MAG 8000 system. Request syntax: GET_BAT_CAP; Response syntax: [IDENTIFIER] [TIMESTAMP] BT [BATTERY_CAPACITY] % Response example: 123456H123 2017-09-12 13:25...
Operating 7.9 Manual network registration Whitelist To ensure that only authorized persons can configure the Wireless Communication Module create a Whitelist. In the whitelist, up to three mobile phone numbers can be authorized to send configuration commands. To fill the whitelist, you can set the parameters P4, P5 and P6. See Configuration commands (Page 33).
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Operating 7.9 Manual network registration However if the module is installed close to a country's border, it is recommended to select the network provider manually to avoid high roaming costs. For the configuration command you need the PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network) number of your local network provider. The PLMN has 5-6 digits and contains the MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC (Mobile Network Code).
Operating 7.11 Reset to factory settings Example: 123456H123 2017-09-12 13:30 Cannot register to PLMN: 26202 Available Networks: 2,23201 3,23203 2,23205 SignalStrength: 3 7.10 Function button Three functions can be performed by pressing the function button on the Wireless Communication Module. While pressing and holding the function button, the LED on the Wireless Communication Module will blink once every 5 seconds.
Operating 7.12 Power consumption 7.12 Power consumption The Wireless Communication Module comes with a Li-ion rechargeable battery. The battery is charged by the MAG 8000 at 20 mA current. The extra power consumption of the Wireless Communication Module is only logged by the Wireless Communication Module. Therefore the battery capacity read from the Wireless Communication Module differs from the battery capacity read by the MAG 8000.
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Operating 7.12 Power consumption SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
MAG 8000 OPC server Introduction The OPC server stores data received from devices in a database, making it accessible to any standard or tailored OPC client. Separate email accounts are needed for the OPC server and for each device. Shared email accounts may cause malfunctions or delay in data transmissions.
OPC clients check the following link: Home Page OPC (www.opcfoundation.org) OPC server installation The name of the MAG 8000 OPC Server is "Siemens.MAG8000.1". Most OPC clients allow browsing for available OPC servers. Select "Siemens.MAG8000.1" in order to connect to the MAG 8000 OPC server.
MAG 8000 OPC server 8.4 Email settings When the software is installed, run the application by selecting Start → Siemens MAG 8000 OPC Server → Open Figure 8-3 Run the OPC server application Once the application has been run, a shortcut is placed in the startup list. The application starts automatically on logon in order to receive data from the MAG 8000 devices.
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MAG 8000 OPC server 8.4 Email settings Email Settings To configure the email account open the Settings dialog and enter the following data: ● Email Address The email address assigned to the MAG 8000 OPC Server. ● User Name The user name of the email account assigned to the OPC Server. The user name is normally the same as the email address.
MAG 8000 OPC server 8.5 List of devices ● Timezone The timezone setting is an offset to UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated). The OPC server always reports timestamp as UTC+00:00. Note Correct setting of the MAG 8000 internal clocks The internal clocks of all your MAG 8000 devices must be set to the same timezone, i.e. ignore daylight saving time and possible location in different timezones.
MAG 8000 OPC server 8.5 List of devices 8.5.1 Configure list of devices Figure 8-5 List of devices There are four ways to create/edit this list. a. Via the toolbar button "New" 1. Click on "New" and enter the following properties in the dialog box: Figure 8-6 Insert new device ●...
MAG 8000 OPC server 8.5 List of devices b. Via the "Edit" menu 1. Select "Insert Device" from the "Edit" menu. 2. Enter the name and email address of the device (for details see above). c. Via the "Import" function File format: The file format is csv with two columns.
MAG 8000 OPC server 8.6 Help Copying a specific property 1. Select a specific property. 2. Right-click and select copy. 3. Paste data into the selected document. Figure 8-7 Device properties Copying all configuration data 1. Click on an empty space in the list. 2.
MAG 8000 OPC server 8.8 Log files Connection status OPC connection status The OPC server runs continuously. Connection status is shown in a task bar icon, see figure and table below. Figure 8-8 Task bar Table 8-1 Connection status indicated by the icon background color Icon Background color Connection status...
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MAG 8000 OPC server 8.8 Log files Monthly log files can be accessed from the Start menu ("Siemens MAG 8000 OPC Server" - "Log Files"). Note Log files are automatically deleted after one year. SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module...
Technical support (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/16604318) Service & Support on the Internet In addition to our documentation, we offer a comprehensive knowledge base online on the Internet at: Service and support (http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support) SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
● You can find your local contact partner for Industry Automation and Drives Technologies in our partner database. ● Information about field service, repairs, spare parts and lots more under Services. Additional Support If you have additional questions about the device, please contact your local Siemens representative and offices at: Local contact person (http://www.automation.siemens.com/aspa_app/contactmenu.aspx? ci=yes®id=DEF&lang=en)
In accordance with EU directive 2006/66/EC, batteries are not to be disposed of via municipal waste disposal services. Waste industrial batteries from our products are accepted back by Siemens and by the local Siemens representatives. Please follow the return procedures (Page 70) of Siemens or talk to your local Siemens partner (Page 69).
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Service and maintenance 9.4 Battery disposal SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
Troubleshooting/FAQs 10.1 Check list If you don't receive any SMS response after installing the Wireless Communication Module, you need to check the module and cable connections as well as the basic settings. Please mind the instructions in the following check list. Figure 10-1 Check list SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module...
Troubleshooting/FAQs 10.2 Troubleshooting 10.2 Troubleshooting Symptom Alarm Num‐ Cause Remedy SMS response Insufficient power in the ● Check that battery is connected cor‐ not received rechargable battery rectly ● Charge the batter until the battery volt‐ age exceeds 3.3 V Poor or no signal at the in‐...
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Troubleshooting/FAQs 10.2 Troubleshooting Symptom Alarm Num‐ Cause Remedy Configuration The number is not on the ● Clear the white list rejected white list ● Add your phone number to the white list Wrong time‐ NTP synchronization ● Check the availability of the NTP serv‐ stamps in the failed or local time zone is er (pool.ntp.org)
Technical data 3G/UMTS add-on module Description Specification Wireless module EHS6 (Cinterion) Frequency bands 5 bands UMTS (800/850/900/1900/2100 MHz) 4 bands GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) Data transmission HSDPA Cat.8/HSUPA Cat.6 EDGE class 12 GPRS multi-slot class 12 GSM release 99 Supply voltage range 3.3…4.5 V Charging control for Lithium batteries Temperature range...
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Technical data Description Specification Connector type SMA male Adapter cable SMP to UFL Analog inputs cable Connector Wire color Function Pin 1 White 4-20 mA (+) Pin 2 Gray 4-20 mA (-/GND) Pin 3 Brown +5 V sensor supply Pin 4 Yellow +0-5 V sensor supply Pin 5...
Technical data 11.1 Battery 11.1 Battery Battery lifetime A 750 mAh Li-Ion re-chargeable battery is required by the wireless module as energy buffer for the wireless signal transmission. The charging process is controlled by an embedded power management program in the wireless module. SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
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Technical data 11.1 Battery SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
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In addition to our technical support, Siemens offers comprehensive online services at Service & Support (http://www.siemens.com/automation/serviceandsupport). Contact If you have further questions about the device, contact your local Siemens representative at Personal Contact (http://www.automation.siemens.com/partner). To find the contact for your product, go to "all products and branches" and select "Products &...
Spare parts & Abbreviations Ordering of spare parts Ensure that your ordering data is not outdated. The latest ordering data is always available on the Internet: Process instrumentation catalog (https://www.siemens.com/ processinstrumentation/catalogs) Abbreviations A/I 1 Analog input 1 A/I 2 Analog input 2...
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Spare parts & Abbreviations B.2 Abbreviations Domain Name System Data exchange European Union Frequently asked questions Flow Firmware Giga bytes GGSN Gateway GPRS Support Node Ground GPRS General Packet Radio Service Global System for Mobile communication System failure SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
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Spare parts & Abbreviations B.2 Abbreviations Historical Data Access Human Machine Interface Internet Protocol (or Ingress Protection) Light Emitting Diode Micro-Controller Unit MSISDN Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number (mobile phone number) Network Time Protocol OLE for Process Control OTAP Over-the-air programming Personal Identification Number Programmable Logic Control...
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Spare parts & Abbreviations B.2 Abbreviations POP3 Post Office Protocol - Version 3 Personal Unlocking Code R&TTE Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Random Access Memory Coaxial connector type for radio signals Remote Terminal Unit SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Software Development Kit Subscriber Identity Module SubMiniature version A...
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Spare parts & Abbreviations B.2 Abbreviations Structured Query Language Secure Sockets Layer Software Unified Architecture Universal Time, Coordinated Volume Units Wireless Communication Module - module added to MAG 8000 unit to extend in with GSM/ GPRS functionality SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
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Spare parts & Abbreviations B.2 Abbreviations SITRANS FM MAG 8000 3G/UMTS add-on module Operating Instructions, 03/2020, A5E03644134-AC...
Configurations Configuration Commands Table C-1 Configuration commands Code Command description Values 3G/UMTS GSM/ module GPRS module PIN code of the SIM card used 4 digits PLMN of the mobile network 5 digits Short message service center number (SMSC) phone number Whitelist Mobile no.
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Configurations C.1 Configuration Commands Code Command description Values 3G/UMTS GSM/ module GPRS module FTP(S) port number number User name for FTP(S) access text string Password for FTP(S) access text string with symbols Local Time Zone (GMT) number (-12 to 12) YES String identifier selector to specify which info will 0 = SERIAL_NUM be used in the csv file name and SMS header...
Configurations C.3 Configuration of alarm messages Basic configuration settings Change PIN code PIN;<Old PIN>;<New PIN>; Example: PIN;1000;1234; Retrieve WCM configuration RetrieveConf;<PIN>;<EMAIL ADDRESS>; Example: RetrieveConf;1000;name.surname@domain.com; Reset alarms RESET_ALARMS; Current battery capacity GET_BAT_CAP; Current measurement data GET_MEASUREMENT_DATA; Example Set sample rate to 15 minutes, send data every 24 hours, transmit at 06:00 am. Configuration;P55=15min;P56=24h;...
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Configurations C.3 Configuration of alarm messages Example: You want to receive an alarm SMS for the alarms AL01, AL02, AL05 and AL08. Your binary number should look like this: AL16 AL15 AL14 AL13 AL12 AL11 AL10 AL09 AL08 AL07 AL06 AL05 AL04 AL03...
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