SCOM-100, User guide 10 2.3 Digital outputs SCOM-100 has 4 built in digital outputs, which can be expanded by the DIO-42 expansion modules. The digi
SCOM-100, User guide 11 2.4 Analog inputs SCOM-100 has 2 built in analog inputs (AI1, AI2). A1 is designed for voltage input and A2 for current inpu
SCOM-100, User guide 12 The circuit displayed on the center uses an external shunt resistor (~51.3 Ω) wired parallel to the input in order to measur
SCOM-100, User guide 13 Wiring option: A1B Wiring option A1B is designed for 0..10VDC signal input through an internal 18K & 2K voltage divid
SCOM-100, User guide 14 2.4.2 Analog input 2 Analog input 2 is designed as a current input. It can be used in conjunction with industry standard
SCOM-100, User guide 15 2.5 I/O expansion power supply SCOM-100 has two ways to provide power supply for the I/O expansion units. Bridge Vcc to Vex
SCOM-100, User guide 16 Note: The Vex pin must not be connected when an external power source is connected on the expansion modules because the m
SCOM-100, User guide 17 2.6 GSM antenna An external GSM antenna should be used for locations with weak signal strength. SCOM-100 utilizes an SMA plu
SCOM-100, User guide 18 3. Getting started 3.1 Preparing a SIM card Before installing the SIM card, use your phone to: 1. Clear the PIN code (no PIN
SCOM-100, User guide 19 Insert the card into the tray and slide the tray with the card faced down into the cardholder. 3.3 First power up & fac
SCOM-100, User guide 2 SCOM-100 Alarming & remote control unit User guide Manual version: 1.04, 2/2007 Firmware version: 1.04
SCOM-100, User guide 20 4. Device operation 4.1 SMS commands The SCOM-100 unit accepts text SMS commands to configure operational parameters, contro
SCOM-100, User guide 21 spaces between except in text strings (eg. The name ‘My SCOM-100’ may contain spaces). Send the SMS to the SCOM-100 mobile p
SCOM-100, User guide 22 s: Input signal name (Text: 0-15 characters, may include space characters) a: Transition selection (0: No alarm, 1: posit
SCOM-100, User guide 23 NEGATIVE ALARM If you close or open the contact without maintaining a delay time of 30 seconds, you won’t receive any alarm
SCOM-100, User guide 24 Let us specify alarm text messages for the previous example. The message for the positive (0 to 1) transition should be ‘Doo
SCOM-100, User guide 25 Door contact Door is closed 4.3.2 Clearing the digital input configuration Any digital input configuration settings such as
SCOM-100, User guide 26 4.4 Controlling the digital outputs 4.4.1 Setting a digital output SCOM-100 digital outputs are internal relay normally open
SCOM-100, User guide 27 n: Output number (1-4 for SCOM-100 main unit, 1-2 for DI-42 I/O expansion units) In our example the respective command to
SCOM-100, User guide 28 The output LED 2 will switch on and you will hear the relay contact switch to a closed state. Now repeat the set/reset proce
SCOM-100, User guide 29 This behavior is that of a monostable timer. The command to set an output with a pulse is: 1010,m,n,s 1010: Command ID m:
SCOM-100, User guide 3 Contents 1. Device overview 1.1 Connections 1.2 LED indications 2. Wiring 2.1 Power supply 2.2 Digital inputs 2.3 Digital out
SCOM-100, User guide 30 The command to set an output after an initial delay is: 1020,m,n,h,mn 1020: Command ID m: Module number (0 for SCOM-100
SCOM-100, User guide 31 The command to reset an output after a delay is: 1021,m,n,h,mn 1021: Command ID m: Module number (0 for SCOM-100 main un
SCOM-100, User guide 32 4.4.7 Digital output time based scheduling Multivibrator A multivibrator is a continuous time based switching sequence as sh
SCOM-100, User guide 33 Time schedule program Time schedule programs relate to absolute daytimes. Up to 80 time schedule programs can be stored in t
SCOM-100, User guide 34 1700,1,0,8:00-120,11:30-100;16:45-180 A schedule program can be attached the device’s outputs by using the following command
SCOM-100, User guide 35 1701: Command ID P: Factor in % (0-100%). The ON duration of each program sequence is calculated by multiplicating this fac
SCOM-100, User guide 36 4.5 Analog signal alarming 4.5.1 Analog input configuration The SCOM-100 analog inputs can be configured to initiate alarm S
SCOM-100, User guide 37 ALH: Alarm high limit in physical units (number in the range of SCL to SCH with one optional decimal digit. Example: ALH =
SCOM-100, User guide 38 The following diagram illustrates the conversion characteristic: The conversion values are given by the formula: Raw digita
SCOM-100, User guide 39 1200,0,2,Pressure,819,4095,0,10000,2500,8500,mBar,15 The low alarm limit is set to 2.5 Bar, the high alarm limit to 9.5 Bar.
SCOM-100, User guide 4 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
SCOM-100, User guide 40 4.5.3 Clearing the analog input configuration Any analog input configuration settings such as alarm, naming, messaging and s
SCOM-100, User guide 41 4.6 Special I/O Functions 4.6.1 ON/OFF and PID control Up to four ON/OFF or PID control function blocks are available. Each
SCOM-100, User guide 42 dt: ‘Derivative time’ (D) value between 1-200 sec. A zero value disables the drivative part (not relevant for ON/OFF contro
SCOM-100, User guide 43 1252,id,m,n 1252: Command ID. id: Function block ID (1-4). m: Module number (0 for SCOM-100 main unit, 1-8 for DI-42 I/O
SCOM-100, User guide 44 5. User administration Up to 20 SMS users can be declared in a user list for an SCOM-100 unit. Only declared users can inter
SCOM-100, User guide 45 5.2 Change user configuration A user with the user administration privilege can use this command to edit other user privileg
SCOM-100, User guide 46 n: DI input number (1-4) id: User ID (1-20) 5.4.2 Set an AI alarm recipient 1202,m,n,id 1202: Command ID m: Module numb
SCOM-100, User guide 47 6. Device status & mode controls 6.1 Setting the device status A SCOM-100 unit has three operation states: 1. The RUN (C
SCOM-100, User guide 48 The Status LED switches off and the unit enters the STOP state. 6.2 Controlling the device status A digital input can be use
SCOM-100, User guide 49 0620 6.3.2 Response format The device acknowledgement SMS can be in verbose or brief format. The verbose format is informati
SCOM-100, User guide 5 6.5 Setting date & time 6.6 Setting a GSM PIN 7. Monitoring capabilities 7.1 Monitoring commands 7.2.1 Using the HyperTer
SCOM-100, User guide 50 v: Remaining SMS number (0-4294967295) Remaining SMS messages limit reach will be acknowledged to users if a limit is set
SCOM-100, User guide 51 0783: Command ID p: 4 number characters 7. Monitoring capabilities 7.1 Monitoring commands The following command invokes
SCOM-100, User guide 52 7.2 Connecting a PC The SCOM-100 device can be connected to a PC via the device’s serial port and special serial cable. 7.2.
SCOM-100, User guide 53 Select a serial connection, choose the appropriate serial port and press ‘OK’. Select the following settings for the seria
SCOM-100, User guide 54 Open the ‘Properties’ menu and press the ‘ASCII Set up’ button. Check the option ‘Append line feeds to incoming line ends
SCOM-100, User guide 55 If a connection is established the answer is ‘OK’. If you don’t see your typed characters, give the following command to ena
SCOM-100, User guide 56 8. Using the microphone input A microphone input is provided for the temporary auditive room observation in a remote SCOM-10
SCOM-100, User guide 57 9. Appendix 9.1 Command reference 9.1.1 General parameter settings Cmd Description Syntax Comments 0000 Set Unit Mode: S
SCOM-100, User guide 58 Cmd Description Syntax Comments 0611 Cancel Verbose Responses cmd 0620 Set acknowledgement SMS cmd 0621 Cancel acknow
SCOM-100, User guide 59 9.1.2 User configuration Cmd Description Syntax Comments 0500 Create User cmd,id,n,p,c1,c2,c3 Id:1-20, n:0-15, p:3-15
SCOM-100, User guide 6 1. Device overview 1.1 Connections 1: Start up button 2: SIM cardholder 3: GSM antenna connector (SMA jack) 4. Microphone co
SCOM-100, User guide 60 9.1.3 Output control & configuration Cmd Description Syntax Comments 1000 Set DO cmd,m,n m:0-8, n:1-4 (base) or 1
SCOM-100, User guide 61 Cmd Description Syntax Comments 1070 Init DO as Open Contact cmd,m,n m:0-8, n:1-4 (base) or 1-2 (ext) 1071 Init DO as
SCOM-100, User guide 62 Cmd Description Syntax Comments 1201 Set AI Alarm Messages cmd,m,n,id1,id2 m:0-4, n:1-2 (base) or 1-4 (ext), id1/id2:0
SCOM-100, User guide 63 Cmd Description Syntax Comments 1255 Set PID Control Set Point cmd,id,sp id:1-4, sp:-100000-100000 1260 Clear PID Control
SCOM-100, User guide 64 9.1.7 Monitoring commands Cmd Description Syntax Comments 2000 Get Device Status cmd 2006 Get Device Software Versi
SCOM-100, User guide 65 Cmd Description Syntax Comments 3050 Get DO settings cmd,m,n m:0-8, n:1-4 (base) or 1-2 (ext) 3100 Read DI cmd,m,n m
SCOM-100, User guide 66 9.2 Troubleshooting The ready LED goes off after the start up sequence. Case 1: Error LED is off You started the unit for t
SCOM-100, User guide 67 The unit does not send an alarm SMS after a digital input state changes. The device is in STOP mode. The respective input is
SCOM-100, User guide 68 9.3 Technical specifications 9.3.1 Main unit Protection IP20 Temperature range -10°C, +70°C, operating Dimensions 106 x 90
SCOM-100, User guide 69 Power supply & I/O: screw terminals GSM MODEM Quad Band (850/900/1800/1900MHz) SMS GSM Text Format 9.3.2 GE-DIO-4
SCOM-100, User guide 7 1.2 LED indications 1: Power indicator: Turns on after power up. 2: Four LEDs indicating the digital output states. 3: Tu
SCOM-100, User guide 70 9.4 Error handling
SCOM-100, User guide 71 9.5 Status LED indications 9.5.1 Main unit LED Indication POWER Presence of power supply voltage NETWORK Blinking upon su
SCOM-100, User guide 72 9.5.2 GE-DIO-42 Digital I/O expansion LED Indication POWER Presence of power supply voltage RST Digital output reset duri
SCOM-100, User guide 73 9.7 Setting an I/O expansion module address 9.7.1 GE-DIO-42 digital I/O expansion Module number 0 is reserved for the main
SCOM-100, User guide 74 Dip switch settings Module number (m) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SCOM-100, User guide 75 9.8 RS232C connector layout PIN Type Acronym Signal 1 Out DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 Out DSR Data Set Ready 3 Out
SCOM-100, User guide 8 2. Wiring SCOM-100 is a simple device, not requiring special technical background for configuration and operation. However a
SCOM-100, User guide 9 2.2. Digital inputs SCOM-100 has 4 built in digital inputs, which can be expanded by the DIO-42 expansion modules. The digita
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