Infinite SCOM-100 Bedienungsanleitung


SCOM-100, User guide 2
SCOM-100
Alarming & remote control unit
User guide
Manual version: 1.04, 2/2007
Firmware version: 1.04
Copyright © 2006, 2007 – Infinite Ltd
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software.

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Contents
1. Device overview
1.1 Connections
1.2 LED indications
2. Wiring
2.1 Power supply
2.2 Digital inputs
2.3 Digital outputs
2.4 Analog inputs
2.4.1 Analog input 1
2.4.2 Analog input 2
2.5 I/O expansion power supply
2.6 GSM antenna
2.7 Microphone
3. Getting started
3.1 Preparing a SIM card
3.2 Installing the SIM card
3.3 First power up & factory settings
4. Device operation
4.1 SMS commands
4.2 Naming the unit
4.3 Configuring a digital input for alarming
4.3.1 Setting alarm message’s texts
4.3.2 Clearing the digital input configuration
4.4 Controlling the digital outputs
4.4.1 Setting a digital output
4.4.2 Resetting a digital output
4.4.3 Configuring a digital output as a closed contact
4.4.4 Pulse digital output

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4.4.5 Setting a digital output after a delay
4.4.6 Resetting a digital output after a delay
4.4.7 Digital output time based scheduling
4.4.8 Clearing the digital output configuration
4.5 Analog signal alarming
4.5.1 Analog input configuration
4.5.2 Setting alarm message’s texts for analog inputs
4.5.3 Clearing the analog input configuration
4.6 Special I/O Functions
4.6.1 ON/OFF and PID control
5. User administration
5.1 Create a new user
5.2 Change user configuration
5.3 Remove a user
5.4 Defining specific alarm recipients
5.4.1 Set a DI alarm recipient
5.4.2 Set an AI alarm recipient
5.4.3 Clear DI alarm recipients
5.4.4 Clear AI alarm recipients
6. Device status & mode controls
6.1 Setting the device status
6.1.1 RUN (Control) command
6.1.2 Monitor command
6.1.3 Stop command
6.2 Controlling the device status
6.3 Setting the device response
6.3.1 Send response SMS
6.3.2 Response format
6.3.3 Merge concurrent alarms
6.4 Setting up a SMS counter

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6.5 Setting date & time
6.6 Setting a GSM PIN
7. Monitoring capabilities
7.1 Monitoring commands
7.2.1 Using the HyperTerminal for configuration
7.2.2 Using the SCOM-100 Configurator for configuration
8. Using the microphone input
9. Appendix
9.1 Command reference
9.1.1 General parameter settings
9.1.2 User configuration
9.1.3 Output control & configuration
9.1.4 Input configuration
9.1.5 I/O Functions
9.1.6 RTC & Time scheduling
9.1.7 Monitoring commands
9.2 Troubleshooting
9.3 Technical specifications
9.4 Error handling
9.5 Status LED indications
9.6 Default parameter values
9.7 Setting an I/O expansion module address
9.7.1 GE-DIO-42 digital I/O expansion
9.8 RS232C connector layout

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1. Device overview
1.1 Connections
1: Start up button
2: SIM cardholder
3: GSM antenna connector (SMA jack)
4. Microphone connector
5: Serial port RS232 (RJ-42 connector)
6: Power supply connector
7: I/O expansion connector (6 pin modular jack)
8: Analog inputs screw terminals
9: Digital inputs screw terminals
10: DIN rail snap
11: Digital outputs screw terminals

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1.2 LED indications
1: Power indicator: Turns on after power up.
2: Four LEDs indicating the digital output states.
3: Turns on while sending or receiving an SMS.
4: Turns on if an error occurs during operation. See
sections 9.4 and 9.5 for details.
5: Monitors the device status (RUN/ MONITOR/
STOP). See sections 6.1 and 9.5 for details.
6. Flashes during device start up. Remains on if the
device is ready for operation. Turns off if one or more
operating conditions fail. See section 9.5 for details.
7. Flashes if a connection to the GSM provider is
established.
8. Four LEDs indicating the digital input states.

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2. Wiring
SCOM-100 is a simple device, not requiring special
technical background for configuration and operation.
However an electrical technician should undertake the
installation of the device.
2.1 Power supply
Power supply requirements are:
SCOM-100-12: 12VDC +/-15%
SCOM-100-24: 24VDC +/-15%
A low ripple power supply output is recommended.
Output voltage stabilization is not required.
See section 9.3.1 for details.

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2.2. Digital inputs
SCOM-100 has 4 built in digital inputs, which can be
expanded by the DIO-42 expansion modules. The digital
inputs are wired by means of screw terminals.
The digital inputs can be driven either by switches or
transistors (open collector stages). Transducers with
push-pull output are also applicable.
Note: Output voltages higher than +5V or negative
voltages (lower than GND) will be clamped
from the comparator input protection zener.
The impedance of the input circuit is, in this
case, 4.7K. An external transducer with 24V
output must be capable of driving a current of
5 mA.

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2.3 Digital outputs
SCOM-100 has 4 built in digital outputs, which can be
expanded by the DIO-42 expansion modules. The digital
outputs are wired by means of screw terminals. Each
output has a normally open contact power relay.
Voltage Current Mode
250VAC 10A AC1
250VAC 1A AC2,3
150VDC 0.5A DC
It is recommended to use external power relays to drive
inductive or capacitive loads demanding more than 0.5A.
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