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Teldat S.A. Chapter 1 Description 1.1 Introduction The REGESTA 1 is a router especially designed for industrial telecontrol and telemeasurement tasks in SCADA en- vironments. It enables the user to access IP networks containing traditional telemanagement and telemeasurement devices, which only have a serial interface.
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Generally, the connection of two remote devices or RTU’s with SCADA applications is done using serial connections such as RS-232 or TCP/IP. The REGESTA 1 allows you to configure various types of communication protocols for its SCADA interfaces as well as different operating modes for each of them.
(1) Basic Connection. A central Host connects to a Teldat router with SCADA interface. The remote end consists of a serial RTU connected to a Teldat router with SCADA interface. In this case, the REGESTA 1 can be installed as a router connected to the RTU.
Fig. 7: In the REGESTA 1 router, SLIP is configured so that the protocol knows, beforehand, the local IP address and the IP address of its remote pair. I.e. there is no dynamic addressing so the two connected devices must know their re- spective IP addresses.
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+ 7 data + parity + 1 stop. For MODBUS-ASCII - Types of supported parity: EVEN - TCP/IP Modes: CLIENT SERVER - Timers to control the TCP station time: Maximum TCP session time without data traffic, inactivity. REGESTA 1...
Connect the power supply cable to the device 2.1.1 Power Source Connection The REGESTA 1 router family is powered with an external AC source. To avoid electric shocks, residual current circulation and other unwanted effects, also affecting communications, the following is recommended:...
2.1.2 Connecting to the WWAN antenna The REGESTA 1 router has a connector in order to connect a WWAN antenna. To assemble and dismantle the an- tenna, simply screw it to the connectors labeled WWAN, which are located on the front of the device.
• In order to ensure that you are complying with the R&TTE 1999/5/EC norm, the device must be at least 15 cm away from any person when operating. 2.1.3 Serial Line Connection (COM) The REGESTA 1 router has a DB9 female connector on the front panel referred to as “ COM.” which provides access to the device serial port. REGESTA 1...
DB25 connectors, you will need to use an additional adapter. 2.2 Installing the SIM card The REGESTA 1 has a Wireless WAN interface which in order to operate requires a SIM card inserted in the device. Warning Never install the SIM card when the device is switched on.
• Subsequently, you need to place the SIM on the tray so that its connectors can be seen; these are normally a gold color. In addition, you must make sure that the tray notch coincides with the SIM notch. • Then insert the tray in the slot using the guides so the SIM card remains on the tray. REGESTA 1...
Teldat S.A. Chapter 3 Meaning of the LEDs The following figure shows the positions of the LEDs on the front panel of the device: REGESTA 1: Upper case panel Fig. 12: General powering for the device: OFF: Device without power.
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3 Meaning of the LEDs Teldat S.A. OFF: GPRS Context (PDP) isn’t established ON: GPRS Context (PDP) established REGESTA 1...
The REGESTA 1 router configuration is carried out through AT commands. The REGESTA 1 router can be configured through transmission in two ways: • Through the local COM port. For this you need to have a device (PC) with a terminal emulator program (Hyperterminal in Windows or similar) and a serial cable for RS232 connection.
SIP mode, the device immediately starts up in the AT commands and remains in commands mode for 120 seconds or until the ATO command is entered. Each time you enter a valid AT command (the device must return an OK) the counter for 120 seconds restarts. Teldat REGESTA 1 (c)2009 GSM/GPRS ROUTER Release 1.2 SCADA IEC-101/102 gateway...
This is normally done using a PC and a standard communications program such as Teraterm. The configuration is carried out through AT commands. On establishing the remote TCP session, the device responds with a welcome message: Teldat REGESTA 1 (c)2009 GSM/GPRS ROUTER Rev: 1.0 SCADA IEC-101/102 gateway Remote AT console start..
4.4 AT Commands The REGESTA 1 implements a series of AT commands, both standard and proprietor, which permit it to cover all the functionalities for this. The following AT commands descriptions don’t have examples of all the modes in which a command can be ex- ecuted.
4 Configuration Teldat S.A. 4.4.1 Standard Commands Here we are going to summarize the standard AT commands that the REGESTA 1 supports. 4.4.1.1 Serial Port Configuration Syntax AT+IPR=<bps> Description Configures the serial port speed. <bps> transfer speed in bits per seconds.
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This parameter is used to respond to incoming CSD calls. <n_rings> can take values between 0 and 100. A 0 value disables automatic an- swering. This command has the same functionality as AT*ZS0. Example ATS0=2 REGESTA 1...
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+SPEAKER:0 +ECHO:0,1 &C:1 &D:2 %C:0 +IPR:9600 +ICF:2,1 +IFC:0,0 Syntax AT+CGMR Description Displays the FW version for the router application and for the GES/GPRS module. Example AT+CGMR APP: 1.2 GSM: 07.03.940 Syntax Description Displays information on the device type and model. REGESTA 1...
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4 Configuration Teldat S.A. Example Teldat REGESTA 1 (c)2009 GSM/GPRS ROUTER Release 1.2 SCADA IEC-101/102 gateway Syntax AT&F Description Loads the factory default configuration in the device. <n> This is an optional value which allows you to select between the various de- fault configurations.
4.4.2 Proprietary Commands To execute the functionalities described in previous sections, the REGESTA 1 needs to configure various paramet- ers for which there aren’t any standard AT commands. To do this, you have to incorporate a series of proprietor com- mands that allow you to configure and monitor the described functionalities.
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Allows you to configure the idle time (in seconds) that the device waits before de- ciding the DATA (socket 1) TCP/UDP connection has finished. <time> admits values between 0 and 32,769 secs. A 0 value disables the idle time functionality. Example AT*Z7=300 REGESTA 1...
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<Action>: Indicate the action to execute in cases where pings fail: “NONE” no action. “REBOOT” reboot the device. “RECONNECT” reestablish context. A 0 value in <time> disables the idle time functionality. Example AT*ZKEEPALIVE= "192.2.0.22",20,3,"NONE" Syntax AT*ZRESET=<time> Description This command has a double function. REGESTA 1...
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Example AT*ZSTAT SOCKETS STATUS Socket 1 - DATA:..DISCONNECTED Socket 2 - CONFIG:...LISTEN Socket 3 - COM spy:..DISCONNECTED Socket 4 - GPRS spy:.DISCONNECTED Socket 5 - :..CLOSED COM STATUS State:..OPEN Mode:..COMMAND TX bytes:..0 RX bytes:..15 SNMP STATUS State:..STOP REGESTA 1...
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Allows you to obtain the configuration of the device’s AT*Z commands. Example AT*Z at*z *Z1: "netstar.es" *Z2: "NETSTAT" *Z3: "INTERNET" *Z4: "Regesta1" *Z5: 2000 *Z6: 0 *Z7: 300 *Z8: 0 *Z9: 120 *Z10: 30001 *Z11: "0.0.0.0" *Z12: "255.255.255.255" REGESTA 1...
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DATA connection. This happens when a parameter has been modi- fied in the commands phase and this process needs to be executed to activate the new configuration. Example AT*ZEXIT Syntax AT*ZSERIAL Description Permits you to VIEW the information on the modem serial number. REGESTA 1...
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This parameter is used to at- tend incoming CSD calls. <n_rings> can take values between 1 and 100. A 0 value disables the automatic answering machine. This command has the same function as ATS0 Example AT*ZS0=2 REGESTA 1...
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<port> this can take values between 1 and 65535. Example AT*Z10=2134 Syntax AT*Z11=”<ip>” Description This command allows you to configure the IP address where the data connection is established. This command is only valid if the “AT*Z17=1” command indicates client mode. Example AT*Z11=”192.3.4.5” Syntax AT*Z12=”<mask>” REGESTA 1...
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AT*Z16=<time > Description This command allows you to configure the time between connection retries. This command is only valid if the “AT*Z17=1” command indicates client mode. <num> this can take values between 3 and 500 seconds. Example AT*Z16=2 REGESTA 1...
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The purpose of this socket is to allow remote access to the data sequence received from the COM port in “spy” mode. I.e. this socket sends all the data received from the serial port (COM) to the central side in ASCII hexadecimal format. This function is to debug the connection and for investigating breakdowns. REGESTA 1...
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AT*Z44=<port> Description This command allows you to configure the number of the port that listens to the TCP/IP connection petitions, over which the GPRS spy connection is established. <port> can take values between 1 and 65535. Example AT*Z44=5555 REGESTA 1...
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<max> Represents the RSSI value above which a NORMAL coverage level trap must be sent. This can take values between 0 and 20. The change of trap level is only sent once when a RSSI change is produced and generates a transition from one of the thresholds. AT*ZCLT=8,11 Example REGESTA 1...
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In the REGESTA 1 router, SLIP is configured so that the protocol knows the local IP address and the IP address of its remote pair beforehand. I.e. there is no dynamic addressing so the two connected devices must know their re- spective IP addresses.
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<visible_ port> Visible TCP/IP port to route to the remote device. <slip_mode> SLIP mode. This allows the following modes: • slip • cslip • slip6 • cslip6 You must configure the SLIP mode through the AT*Z18=2 command to activate SLIP. AT*ZSNMPIP=”192.23.44.56” Example REGESTA 1...
Teldat S.A. Chapter 5 Loading the default configuration The REGESTA 1 routers have a jumper that allows you to load the default configuration. This jumper must never be handled by the user other than to establish the default configuration. Note To ensure the device functions correctly, the P1 jumper must always be off.
Check that the antenna is properly installed (screwed in), Check that the device’s GSM antenna is placed so it receives optimum service. A.2 Connectors A.2.1 WWAN Connector Internal RF in/out External A.2.2 Serial Port Connector DB9 PIN DB9 COM PORT REGESTA 1...
The device’s coverage is below the maximum threshold Message If the parameters don’t follow a pattern: DEVICE $1 REGISTERED Name gprCOBERTURA_NORMAL Description The device reports that the coverage has been restored to above a threshold. Enterprise 1.3.6.1.4.1.2007 Generic Specific Arguments Minimum Integer Threshold Severity REGESTA 1...
INPUT VOLTAGE 220 V CA ±10 %, 50/60 Hz INPUT CURRENT 0,03 A@220Vac MAXIMUM POWER Dimensions and Weight TYPE Ruggedized casing with multiple support positions. LENGTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT 122 x 156 x 34 mm WEIGHT 0,9 kg REGESTA 1...
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Technical Information Teldat S.A. Environmental Specifications AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ON: -20 °C to 70 °C; OFF: -30 °C to 85 °C RELATIVE HUMIDITY ON: 8 % to 85 %; OFF: 5 % to 90 % REGESTA 1...
B.1 Recycling and the Environment Please do not, under any circumstances, throw away the REGESTA 1 with normal domestic waste. Ask your local town hall for information on how to correctly dispose of them in order to protect the environment against e-waste. Al- ways respect the current laws regarding waste material.
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