Phoenix Manual
Phoenix Manual
Phoenix Manual
SMS relay
INTERFACE
Data sheet
103892_en_03 © PHOENIX CONTACT - 2011-06-17
WARNING: This device is not suitable for monitoring sensitive systems or time-critical processes.
GSM network failures or interruptions to the power supply may adversely affect monitoring.
This data sheet is valid for all products listed on the following page:
PSI-MODEM-SMS-REL...
2 Ordering data
SMS relay
Description Type Order No. Pcs./Pkt.
SMS relay with six digital inputs and four relay outputs PSI-MODEM-SMS-REL/6 DI/4DO/ 2313513 1
AC
SMS relay with six configurable analog/digital inputs and four relay outputs PSI-MODEM-SMS-REL/6ADI/4DO/ 2313520 1
DC
Accessories
Description Type Order No. Pcs./Pkt.
GSM-UMTS antenna with omnidirectional characteris- PSI-GSM/UMTS-QB-ANT 2313371 1
tics, antenna cable with SMA round connector 2m
Degree of protection IP65
Dimensions 76 mm x 20 mm
GSM-UMTS omnidirectional antenna, 2 dBi boost, 5 m antenna cable with PSI-GSM/UMTS-ANT-OMNI-2-5 2900982 1
SMA round connecto
GSM/UMTS antenna cable, 10 m long; SMA (male) -> SMA (female), PSI-CAB-GSM/UMTS-10M 2900981 1
50 Ohm impedance
GSM/UMTS antenna cable, 5 m long; SMA (male) -> SMA (female), PSI-CAB-GSM/UMTS-5M 2900980 1
50 Ohm impendance
Connecting cable, 9-pos. D-SUB to USB, with 9-pos. D-SUB to 25-pos. CM-KBL-RS232/USB 2881078 1
D-SUB adapter
3 Technical data
General data
Housing DIN 43880 housing system
Housing dimensions (W x H x D) 88 mm x 90 mm x 60 mm
Fixing 35 mm DIN rail according to DIN EN 60715
Connection Screw terminal block 2.5 mm2, 0.5 Nm, Pozidrive/slotted head
Degree of protection IP20
Housing material Noryl SE1, Lexan EXL9330
Weight 120 g, approximately
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature (storage) -40°C … +85°C
Ambient temperature (operation) -25°C … +55°C
Relative humidity 0% ... 95% (no condensation)
Transient protection Single pulse 2.5 kV/2.5 Ws
Time data
Supply startup time (Ri = 0) ≤ 25 s
Minimum control duration for input (AC, DC) ≥ 200 ms
Mains reliability ≥ 15 ms
Wireless interface
Antenna 50 Ω impedance SMA female antenna connector, GSM interface
Frequency 850 MHz at 2 W (EGSM)
900 MHz at 2 W (EGSM)
1800 MHz at 1 W (EGSM)
1900 MHz at 1 W (EGSM)
Standards
Safety EN 60730-1:2000
EMC, immunity to interference EN 61000-6-2:2005
EMC, noise emission EN 61000-6-3:2007
Approvals, conformance, marking c, UL
Conformance with R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC Yes
Ohmic load
81.6
90
45
75 Ø4 48.5
Figure 3 Dimensions in mm
5 Safety notes
6 Overview of functions
6.1 Operation 6.5 Configuration software
The module starts operating automatically when the voltage The supplied SMS-REL-CONF configuration software
is applied. If the GSM signal level is sufficient, the module supports the user during startup and on later modifications
logs in to the GSM network. to the settings.
Two LEDs indicate the status. The GSM LED indicates The software runs on a standard PC with Windows®2000 or
whether or not the module is logged into the GSM network. later to Windows® 7. The SMS relay is connected to the PC
In addition, the transmission of an SMS message is via a serial V.24 (RS-232) connecting cable.
visualized. The status LED indicates the operating states of The following settings can be made:
the SMS relay.
– Entering a PIN for the SIM card (optional)
6.2 Messages – Changing the PIN for the SIM card
– Message when the module is switched on/off
The application of a signal or a signal change at an input
triggers an SMS message or e-mail. – Message as a function check at a fixed interval in
minutes, hours or days
An SMS message can be sent to several receivers
– Receiver addresses for the SMS, controlled by the
simultaneously or in succession. The configuration to send
inputs
messages "in succession" means that if the SMS message
is not acknowledged by a receiver, it is automatically – Required confirmation when SMS is received can be
forwarded to the next device after a preconfigured time. enabled/disabled
Alarm generation chains with a maximum of five receivers – Number identification (caller ID) on/off
per I/O can therefore be defined. – Text for the relevant input can be freely defined (2x)
When the module is switched on, an SMS message is sent – Text for control of the relevant output can be freely
to all configured numbers. This means that a voltage defined (3x)
interrupt or voltage recovery can be indicated. – SMS message on a change in signal status (rising and/
or falling edge) at the input
Power failure
– Enabling and/or disabling the output, constant or for a
In the event of a voltage failure, up to 5 messages can be set duration
sent if required. Following voltage recovery, a message can – Acknowledgment of every control command
be sent to predetermined devices if required. (configurable)
– Password required for remote control (on/off)
Remote control
In addition to the settings, various queries can be made
The outputs can be controlled (ON/OFF) using a defined (diagnostics):
SMS message (default message is
– GSM reception (field strength)
"#PASSWORD:SET:OUTPUT1"). If caller identification is
activated, SMS messages are only accepted from numbers – Network provider display and selection (in home
that are in the phonebook of the SMS relay. network defined by SIM card)
– Credit balance query (for prepaid cards, function is not
6.3 Remote querying supported by all mobile phone providers)
The status of inputs and outputs can be queried via SMS. – Status query for GSM and module (according to LED)
Again, the SMS message can be individually configured.
6.4 Configuration
The SMS relay is configured via a PC, which is connected to
the SMS relay via a serial V.24 (RS-232) interface.
7.2 Mounting
PSI-MODEM-SMS-REL/6ADI/4DO/DC
Figure 4 Mounting
NOTE: Always connect the voltage source to the NOTE: Disconnect the device power supply
center contact (11, 21, 31, 41) of the PDT and the before replacing the SIM card.
load to the N/C contact (12, 22, 32, 42) or N/O The device only supports 3 V SIM cards. For older
contact (14, 24, 34, 44). SIM cards, please contact your GSM service
provider.
103892a002
GSM LED
State Meaning
Flashing regularly (every Module is not logged into the
second) GSM network
Short flashes (around every Module is registered and
three seconds) ready for data
communication
Flashing irregularly Transmitting data (SMS)
Establishing a connection
• Disconnect the SMS relay from the network.
• Insert the SIM card (see page 7).
Connect the PC and SMS relay using the supplied
connecting cable (see page 7).
• Connect the SMS relay to the network.
As soon as the SMS relay is ready (after around
100 seconds), the status and GSM LEDs flash regularly
every second.
• Start the configuration software. Figure 9 SMS relay phonebook
• Open the corresponding configuration file or create a
new file. Enter the phone numbers in international format
• Select the relevant COM port. ("Option" menu, (with country code and dialing prefix),
"Communication Settings"). e.g., +41793333333. (+41 Switzerland,
+49 Germany, +31 The Netherlands)
The SMS relay can now be configured to meet your
requirements or the prepared file can be downloaded. The "Name" array can be used to sort the list
alphabetically in ascending or descending order.
10.2 Selecting the language Sorting has no effect on entries that are used.
The SMS relay configuration software offers the option of The "default" entry shall be replaced with an own
changing language. The program does not have to be entry!
restarted after the selection has been made.
• In the "Option" menu, select "Select language" and then – Add – Enter a new phone number
select the desired language. – Edit – Edit a selected phone number
10.3 Managing the phonebook – Delete – Delete a selected phone number
10.6 Configuring inputs If the "Confirmation" option is selected, the event message
is sent to the next receiver if the SMS relay does not receive
confirmation from the receiver within a specified period of
time. Alarm generation chains with a maximum of five
receivers can therefore be defined.
SMS The device processes the five assigned receiver numbers
IN
and then begins again at the first number. This process is
repeated for the number of cycles specified under "Number
Input
GSM Status
of loops".
PSM MODEM SMS RELAY
Output
Switch-on delay
If an input signal is present, it is possible to set a time delay
Figure 13 Settings for input 1
for sending the message. When switch-on delay is active,
the SMS relay only responds after the set time by sending
General
the predefined message if the signal is still present. In other
The SMS relay has 6 inputs. Each of these inputs can send words, the input signal is ignored for this period of time.
a freely definable SMS message to up to five predefined Time delays from 0.1 seconds to 99.9 hours can be set.
phone numbers when controlled or if the input signal fails.
In general, two events can trigger an SMS: the change from Off delay
"ON" to "OFF" and the change from "OFF" to "ON". Both If an input changes from HIGH to LOW, i.e., the signal is no
events can be activated, or just one event can be activated. longer present at the input, an off delay can be activated.
A separate message text can be entered for each event. When off delay is active, the SMS relay only sends the
predefined message after the set time if the signal has not
NOTE: The use of special characters may cause been restored. Time delays from 0.1 seconds to 99.9 hours
problems. Please use only letters and numbers. can be set.
10.7 Configuring outputs The device only responds to the precise wording, i.e., the
message must correspond exactly to the set wording. The
device is not case-sensitive.
SMS
Input
NOTE: The use of special characters may cause
GSM Status
Output
problems. Please use only letters and numbers.
PSM MODEM SMS RELAY
Time function
A time function can be used to switch off an output after a
certain period of time without a switching command being
sent via SMS. Switching times from 0.1 seconds to 99.9
hours can be set.
If the output switches off after the set time has elapsed, an
SMS message is sent which confirms this action.
If a switching command is sent before the set time has
elapsed, this command is followed.
This time function must be activated separately.
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