Atal ATXV-AC05-GPRS Manual

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GPRS Modem ATXV-AC05-GPRS.
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ATAL B.V.
Ampèrestraat 35-37
NL-1446 TR PURMEREND
Postbus 783
NL-1440 AT PURMEREND
T (+31) 0299 630 610
F (+31) 0299 630 611
E info@atal.nl
I www.atal.nl

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  • Page 1 GPRS Modem ATXV-AC05-GPRS. Manual ATAL B.V. Ampèrestraat 35-37 NL-1446 TR PURMEREND Postbus 783 NL-1440 AT PURMEREND T (+31) 0299 630 610 F (+31) 0299 630 611 E info@atal.nl I www.atal.nl...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Description of working of the modem ..................4 General safety rules ........................5 The modem and its accessories ....................7 3.1. Accessories needed to operation ..................7  The SIM card ........................7  The GSM antenna ........................ 7 ...
  • Page 3 5.2.11. Adding a number for the alarm SMS messages ............24 5.2.12. Removing a number for the alarm SMS messages ............ 25 5.2.13. Removing all numbers for the alarm SMS messages ..........25 5.3. The alarm SMS messages ....................26 5.3.1.
  • Page 4: Description Of Working Of The Modem

    1. Description of working of the modem The modem is intended for remote communication with data loggers ATV, ATX, ATP via cellular network (GSM). In light of a customer, this way of communication offers the same functions like a direct connection between the data logger and the computer (for example by using COM/USB adapter).
  • Page 5: General Safety Rules

    2. General safety rules The following summary describes a basic safety features related to device installation and operation. Please read it properly before device installation. The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of the operation, usage, installation or repair of the device. Operate the instrument in accordance with this manual to prevent damage of this device, damage of three- side devices or electric trauma.
  • Page 6 Avoid fire and explosion Do not use the instrument in an explosive environment. Do not operate the cellular device in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Switch off the cellular device when you are near petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.
  • Page 7: The Modem And Its Accessories

    3. The modem and its accessories To use the entire facility, not only the modem, but proper accessories are also required. 3.1. Accessories needed to operation  The SIM card The SIM card is necessary for correct modem operation. It makes possible to send SMS messages and to communicate with the data logger remotely via GPRS.
  • Page 8: Connection Cable Kit Atp-Ac10 (For Data Loggers Atp)

    Minimal program version must be 2.2.18.0. The latest program versions are available on www.atal.nl. A GPRS connection or a setting cable (for example if the GPRS connection is not activated) can be used for setting of the modem with this program.
  • Page 9: The Self-Adhesive Dual Lock Tra-Ac04

     The self-adhesive Dual Lock TRA-AC04 The industrial hook-and-loop fastener for easy installation of the modem on a flat surface.  The modem wall holder GPRS-AC01 The modem wall holder includes 2 screws for mounting on the back side of the modem and set of 2 pieces of wall plugs + 2 pieces of screws for mounting on the wall.
  • Page 10: Quick Installation

    Install the paid version of program for data loggers (minimally the version 2.2.18.0, see also the page 7) on the computer, from what you want to have access to the device. The latest program version is available on www.atal.nl. Please follow instructions of the installer during installation process.
  • Page 11: The Gsm Antenna

    The way to install the SIM card 4.3.2. The GSM antenna The GSM antenna must be mounted to the antenna connector by lightly tightening a sleeve nut. 4.3.3. Connecting the power supply to the modem The power supply is connected on a WAGO terminal block which is a modem component. Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver to rectangle terminal hole and push the screwdriver towards away from you –...
  • Page 12: The Data Logger And The Modem Interconnection

    In the case of using the power supply adapter PS-ATM, connect the white wire to positive pole and the black wire to negative pole. Connecting of power supply adapter PS-ATM If the modem and the data logger ATP are operated in a vehicle, it will be necessary to use the cable for voltage distribution between the data logger and the modem.
  • Page 13 The ATP data logger and the modem interconnection is provided with the connection cable kit ATP-AC10. Attention! The metal covering of the modem is conductively connected with negative pole of power supply. Therefore, it cannot be conductively connected with a vehicle chassis ground.
  • Page 14: Switching On The Modem

    4.4. Switching on the modem The properly assembled modem is switched on by feeding of electric voltage into the modem supply terminal block. The green LED diode lights up. The modem will be prepared for communication after ca. 1 minute from its switching on. It is advisable to check the communication by sending SMS message gsmstatus to the modem phone number.
  • Page 15: Login The Modem On The M2Mtalk Server

    4.6. Login the modem on the M2MTalk server If you intend to use remote communication with the modem or data logger via GPRS (for example to set up this device remotely), the modem always must be logged on the M2Mtalk server before starting the communication.
  • Page 16: Communication Via Sms Messages

    5. Communication via SMS messages It is possible to control and monitor the device operation remotely via the special SMS messages, which are being sent to the modem phone number. The user can select phone numbers, from which the SMS messages are accepted by the modem. The factory configuration doesn’t restrict the phone numbers for any incoming SMS messages that means any SMS messages are accepted regardless of the sender phone number.
  • Page 17: The Query About The Current Values And Their Alarm Settings

     measured values of single quantities and current binary inputs states – the channel number or channel description (if it is set) is displayed. If a measured quantity is assigned to the channel, the measured value and the quantity unit will follow. If a binary input is assigned to the channel, the user’s description of the current binary input state will be displayed.
  • Page 18: The Query About The Modem Firmware Version

    The command values! The command for reading of the current values and their alarm settings. An example of the response message #12345678: #1: 24.7C 19.0..26.0 #2: The current values and their alarm 45.5%RH 0.0..50.0 #6: !12.1C 0.0..10.0 settings from the data logger ATV or ATX.
  • Page 19: The Statement Sms Messages

    5.2. The statement SMS messages Using these messages, you can control and set up the modem remotely. 5.2.1. Login on the M2MTalk server If you intend to use remote communication with the modem or data logger via GPRS (for example to set up this device remotely), the modem always must be logged on the M2Mtalk server before starting the communication.
  • Page 20: Restart Of The Modem

    5.2.3. Restart of the modem This command is intended for the remote restart of the modem, for example in the event of the problem with GPRS connection. The complete restart of the modem takes about 2 minutes. The command restart The command for restart of the modem.
  • Page 21 An example of the command with parameters gprs internet Setting of the parameter apn to the value internet. The values of the parameters user, password and dns will be deleted. The response message GPRS parameters were set and stored All parameters were set and stored correctly.
  • Page 22: Information About The M2Mtalk Server Connection Settings

    5.2.6. Information about the M2MTalk server connection settings If the SMS message m2mtalk without any parameters is sent, the modem will send back the SMS message with information about the M2MTalk server connection settings. The command m2mtalk The command for reading of information about the M2MTalk server connection settings.
  • Page 23: Information About Permitting Of The Alarm Sms Messages

    If all values to store are the same as the original already stored values, executing the command will have no effect. In this case, the modem will only send back the same information as in the case of Information about the M2MTalk server connection settings. So if only the information is sent back though the user entered the setting command, it means all parameters are already set as required (it wasn’t needed to change them).
  • Page 24: Information About Numbers For The Alarm Sms Messages

    If the value to store is the same as the original already stored value, executing the command will have no effect. In this case, the modem will only send back the same information as in the case of Information about permitting of the alarm SMS messages. So if only the information is sent back though the user entered the setting command, it means the parameter is already set as required (it wasn’t needed to change it).
  • Page 25: Removing A Number For The Alarm Sms Messages

    5.2.12. Removing a number for the alarm SMS messages This command is intended for removing the current sender’s phone number from the list of phone numbers for the warning SMS message recipients. The command alarms# - The command for removing a phone number for the alarm SMS messages.
  • Page 26: The Alarm Sms Messages

    5.3. The alarm SMS messages These messages are being sent to the predefined phone numbers independently of the user (see the chapter Settings of the communication with the modem and the modem parameters on page 29). The information that the alarm is active and information about correct operation of the data logger can be periodically taken from the data logger by the modem.
  • Page 27: Other Data Logger States

    The binary input state is equal to the chosen state (data loggers ATP only) The incoming alarm SMS message Example 1: The current values and their alarm #12345678: #1: 24.7C 19.0..26.0 1m #2: settings from the data logger. !25.0C 10.0..24.0 2m #3: OFF 1m #4: !ON Example 2: Logger Store_13: Temp1: 24.7C 19.0..26.0 1m Temp2: !25.0C 10.0..24.0 2m Bin1: OFF...
  • Page 28 The data logger memory is full The incoming alarm SMS message The logger memory is full The data logger memory is full. The expected data logger battery life expired (data loggers ATV/ATX only) The incoming alarm SMS message The end of the expected logger battery The expected data logger battery life life expired.
  • Page 29: Settings Of The Program For Data Loggers To Use It With The Modem

    6. Settings of the program for data loggers to use it with the modem Attention! If GPRS connection isn’t available, you will have to use the setting cable. Move ahead the chapter Setting of the modem using the setting cable on page 35. All following parameter settings are mentioned for an information only, the correct values must be entered everywhere! 6.1.
  • Page 30 Select the item Select port manually and press the button List of ports..The window List of communication ports will be displayed. In this window, press the button Add port. The window Add communication port will be displayed.
  • Page 31 Select the item GPRS (M2M modem) here and then press the button Next >. The window M2M port properties will be displayed. Set the connection parameters for the modem here. The item Name is intended for user’s description of connection, choose your own name. Fill the item Address with data listed in the card which was delivered with the modem.
  • Page 32 In this window, enter Security communication key according to setting in the window M2M port properties on page 31. If you require the modem’s login on the server automatically after it’s switching on (so that GPRS communication can be available), you will have to tick off the field Auto login to M2M server.
  • Page 33 Communication via SMS messages can be restricted to selected phone numbers only. If no phone numbers are in the list, the modem will process the incoming SMS messages from all phone numbers. If you add some phone numbers to this list, the modem will process the incoming SMS messages only from these selected phone numbers.
  • Page 34 The information that the alarm is active and information about correct operation of the data logger can be periodically taken (according to the item Check alarm status) from the data logger by the modem. These information are processed and then the modem sends alarm SMS messages to a customer according to these analyses.
  • Page 35: Setting Of The Data Logger Parameters

    C:\Program Files\Atal\Logger\Logger.exe), select it by using the mouse and click on the button Open. In the displayed field Open, write the char space followed by parameter /service at the end of displayed path (past the quotation mark).
  • Page 36: Technical Specification

    7. Technical specification 7.1. Technical parameters Communication with the device: RS232 (connector Canon 9) for the COM adapter Frequency band: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz Output power: Class 4 (+33dBm ±2dB) for EGSM850 Class 4 (+33dBm ±2dB) for EGSM900 Class 1 (+30dBm ±2dB) for GSM1800 Class 1 (+30dBm ±2dB) for GSM1900 SIM card type: 1,8V or 3V...
  • Page 37: A Directory Information About Dimensions With The Gsm Antenna Gsm-Ant

    7.3. A directory information about dimensions with the GSM antenna GSM-ANT 7.4. Dimensional drawing for a wall mounting of the modem with GPRS-AC01...
  • Page 38: Dimensional Drawing For A Din Rail Mounting Of The Modem With Gprs-Ac02

    7.5. Dimensional drawing for a DIN rail mounting of the modem with GPRS-AC02 7.6. Description of the indicator LEDs The green indicator LED The reason the modem isn‘t connected to a power supply does not light the modem power supply is on, this is a correct lights operation switches off for a short time...
  • Page 39: Technical Support

    8. Technical support Technical support is provided by a distributor of this device. 9. Liquidation The device must be liquidated ecologically after its disconnecting!

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