Mitsubishi Electronics MAM-AM24, MAM-AM6 Accessories, Mobile networks in Europe USA worldwide

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Appendix

Accessories

 

 

10.3Accessories

The following parts can be obtained via Mitsubishi for equipping your Mitsubishi Alarm Modem.

Accessories

 

Description

 

 

 

MAM-ANT-5A

 

GSM magnetic rod antenna 900/1800MHz 5dB (only GM series)

 

 

 

 

 

MAM-ANT-ANGLE

 

GSM bending antenna 900/1800MHz 0 dB (only GM series)

 

 

 

 

MAM-232ADP/Blue

 

Blue Adapter (Nullmodem-Genderchanger, RS232, D-Sub9, plug-plug)

 

 

 

MAM-232ADP/Red

 

Red Adapter (Nullmodem-Genderchanger, RS232, D-Sub9, jack-jack)

 

 

 

 

 

MAM-232ADP/Brown

 

Brown Adapter (RS232, D-Sub9, jack-plug)

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAM-232CAB

 

9pin serial interface cable (plug-jack), Length: 1,80m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tab. 10-12: Accessories

 

 

 

 

Pin assignment

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue Adapter

Red Adapter

Brown Adapter

9 pin

9 pin

9 pin

9 pin

9 pin.

9 pin.

D-Sub-plug

D-Sub-plug

D-Sub-jack

D-Sub-jack

D-Sub-jack

D-Sub-plug

2

2

2

2

1

1

3

3

3

3

2

2

4

4

4

4

3

3

5

5

5

5

5

5

6

6

6

6

6

6

7

7

7

7

7

7

8

8

8

8

8

8

 

 

 

 

 

9

9

10.4Mobile networks in Europe – USA – worldwide

￿Europe: GSM networks with 900 MHz and 1800 MHz

Only GSM mobile networks are available in Europe. All networks are compatible. The network standard only depends on the contract of your mobile network provider.

￿USA: GSM networks with 850 MHz and 1900 MHz

Appropriate devices are required for GSM networks in the USA. There are additional mobile network standards in the USA (e.g. CDMA) that are not compatible with GSM. However, GSM is becoming more frequently used in the USA. For example, T-Mobile is using the GSM standard in the USA.

Worldwide: GSM is used in most countries of the world. However, some countries only use CDMA or both mobile standards.

More information on mobile networks is to be found at www.gsmworld.com.

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Contents Draft Page About this Manual Page Art-No Alarm Modems AM and GM seriesMitsubishi Electric Safety instructions Security AdviceIntended Target Audience Proper useMitsubishi Electric Installation and Mounting Mitsubishi Alarm Modems at a GlanceFunction overview InterfacesSoftware Power supply Operation Configuration and projectsCommunication with a PLC AppendixCommunicating possibilities with the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem Mitsubishi Alarm Modems at a GlanceState-Of-The-Art Communication Easy To RetrofitRemote switching via SMS and Express-E-Mail Alarming with acknowledgmentFunction overview Integrated PLC protocolsPump alarm application example Teleservice via PCSecure Login Pump alarmOverview of the Connectors Installation and MountingAlarm Modem GSM Tab -1Description of the connectors of the Alarm Modem GSMOverview of all connectors of the Alarm Modem 56k Alarm Modem 56kDescription of the connectors of the Alarm Modem 56k RS 485/422 with MAM-AM24Tab -3Meaning and function of the LEDs Meaning of the LEDsModem mounted on the DIN rail MountingConnecting the GSM antenna only GM series Push down the button until the card holder is released Inserting the SIM card only GM seriesClip Feature Testing the Telephone ConnectionMitsubishi Alarm Modem supports the a/b leads 3 Connection to the Telephone Network only AM seriesCOM2 RS232 Plug InterfacesCOM1 RS232 Jack RS485 / RS422 Mitsubishi Alpha XL and Mitsubishi FX at RS232Alpha XL Mitsubishi FX1S, FX1N, FX2N, and FX2NC6Position of the DIP switches under the terminal cover Access to the DIP switchesTab -1Setting the operating mode on the DIP switch Setting the operating mode on the DIP switchRS485 2-wire connection 2-wire bus system, half-duplex Operating modeMitsubishi FX at RS485/422 RS485 4-wire connection 4-wire bus system, full-duplexEnsure that the screws are seated correctly Power supplyOperation Self-test after power upMemory test Tab -1LEDs during the self-testLine-LED when functioning correctly only GM series Mitsubishi Alarm Modem is operationalInitial configuration Configuration and projectsLoading projects in the MAM Loading projects remotely on the MAMSIM Card Service Center SIM card disabled, entry of the Super PINPIN OK, no network, MAM not logged PIN incorrect, MAM not loggedAlarm Editor MX-MAE activates the correct mode Operating modes Modem Mode and TiXML ModeUsing MAM without MX-MAE TiXML ModeSending commands to the MAM Activating/deactivating Modem ModeActivating Modem Mode Deactivating Modem Mode, activating TiXML ModeSoftware MX Mitsubishi Alarm Editor MX-MAESecure Login Access Protection Remote Access Communication with a PLC PLC driver in the Mitsubishi Alarm ModemAppendix Technical data of the MAM seriesMain functions System architectureTechnical specifications AM series Technical specifications GM seriesFirmware Serial interfacesTab -7General data Feature DataGeneral Data LEDs in the event of faults only GM series LEDs, Reset, Update, Error DiagnosticsFactory Reset LEDs on restartLEDs during factory reset and restart Firmware-UpdateTab -11LEDs during Factory Reset and restart Tab -10LEDs during Firmware-UpdateAccessories Description AccessoriesMobile networks in Europe USA worldwide Pin assignmentGM series DimensionsAM series Service PowerTerminals MAM-GMx Mitsubishi Alarm Modems GSM with RS232 and RS485MAM-AM6 MAM-AM20 MAM-AMx Mitsubishi Alarm Modems 56k with RS232 and RS485PLC IndexIndex Mitsubishi Alarm Modem Headquarters