Alarm Modems Instruction Manual
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Mitsubishi MAM series
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Alarm Modems AM and GM series
Instruction Manual
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Security Advice
Safety instructions
Proper use
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2 Function overview
1 Mitsubishi Alarm Modems at a Glance
3 Installation and Mounting
4 Interfaces
9 Communication with a PLC
5 Power supply 6 Operation 7 Configuration and projects
8 Software
10 Appendix
1.1 State-Of-The-Art Communication
1 Mitsubishi Alarm Modems at a Glance
Communicating possibilities with the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem
1.2 Easy To Retrofit
Alarms
2.2 Alarming with acknowledgment
2.3 Remote switching via SMS and Express-E-Mail
Alarm cascade
Secure Login
2.4 Teleservice via PC
2.5 Pump alarm application example
Pump alarm
3.1.1 Alarm Modem GSM
3 Installation and Mounting
3.1 Overview of the Connectors
Fig. 3-1 Overview of all connectors of the Alarm Modem GSM
Description of the connectors of the Alarm Modem 56k
3.1.2 Alarm Modem 56k
Overview of all connectors of the Alarm Modem 56k
Process Line Data out
Power
3.2 Meaning of the LEDs
Fig. 3-3 LEDs on the modem
Do not subject the device to severe vibration
3.3 Mounting
Modem mounted on the DIN rail
E ATTENTION
COM1 RS232
3.4 Connecting the GSM antenna only GM series
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E ATTENTION
3.5 Inserting the SIM card only GM series
Push down the button until the card holder is released
The Mitsubishi Alarm Modem supports the a/b leads 3 and
3.6.1 Testing the Telephone Connection
3.6.2 The CLIP Feature
3.6 Connection to the Telephone Network only AM series
4.2 COM2 - RS232 Plug
Interfaces
COM1 - RS232 Jack
COM1
4.3.1 Alpha XL
4.3 Mitsubishi Alpha XL and Mitsubishi FX at RS232
4.4 RS485 / RS422
4.3.2 Mitsubishi FX1S, FX1N, FX2N, and FX2NC
The terminal cover snaps off from the
Access to the DIP switches
Fig. 4-6 Position of the DIP switches under the terminal cover
case with an audible click and may be
RS485 2-wire connection 2-wire bus system, half-duplex
Setting the operating mode on the DIP switch
Tab. 4-1 Setting the operating mode on the DIP switch
RS422 Connection
Always ensure that the end devices are terminated correctly
RS485 4-wire connection 4-wire bus system, full-duplex
4.5 Mitsubishi FX at RS485/422
E ATTENTION
Ensure the correct polarity of the power supply terminals
5 Power supply
Power U = 10 - 30VDC
Power supply jack pin = positive
Memory test
Self-test after power up
6 Operation
Fig. 6-1 LEDs on modem
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Mitsubishi Alarm Modem is operational
Line-LED when functioning correctly only GM series
7.2 Loading projects in the MAM
7 Configuration and projects
7.1 Initial configuration
7.3 Loading projects remotely on the MAM
7.4.3 PIN OK, no network, MAM not logged in
7.4.5 SIM card disabled, entry of the SUPER PIN
7.4.6 SIM Card Service Center
7.4.4 PIN incorrect, MAM not logged in
7.5 Operating modes Modem Mode and TiXML Mode
7.5.1 Alarm Editor MX-MAE activates the correct mode
7.5.2 Using MAM without MX-MAE
7.5.3 TiXML Mode
Activating Modem Mode
7.5.6 Sending commands to the MAM
7.5.5 Activating/deactivating Modem Mode
Deactivating Modem Mode, activating TiXML Mode
Fig. 8-1 Mitsubishi Alarm Editor MX-MAE
8.1 MX Mitsubishi Alarm Editor MX-MAE
8.2 Secure Login Access Protection
8 Software
8.3 Remote Access
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9.1 PLC driver in the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem
9 Communication with a PLC
Main functions
10.1 Technical data of the MAM series
10 Appendix
Tab. 10-1 Main functions
Technical specifications AM series
Technical specifications GM series
Tab. 10-3 Technical specifications GM series
Tab. 10-5 Technical specifications AM series
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General Data
Tab. 10-7 General data
10.2.3 Factory Reset
10.2 LEDs, Reset, Update, Error Diagnostics
10.2.2 LEDs in the event of faults only GM series
Tab. 10-9 LEDs in the event of faults
Tab. 10-11 LEDs during Factory Reset and restart
10.2.4 Firmware-Update
LEDs during factory reset and restart
Tab. 10-10 LEDs during Firmware-Update
10.4 Mobile networks in Europe - USA - worldwide
10.3 Accessories
Tab. 10-12 Accessories
Pin assignment
10.5.1 GM series
10.5 Dimensions
Fig. 10-1 Dimensions GM series
10 with Alarm -30 2x V Rs23 Modem DC,max 2+ GSM 6 .0 I/Os .7A
10 with Alarm -30 2x V Rs23 Modem DC,max 2+ 56k 6 .0 I/Os .7A
Fig. 10-2 Dimensions AM series
10.5.2 AM series
Modem Mode
MAM-GM6
10.6.1 MAM-GMx Mitsubishi Alarm Modems GSM with RS232 and RS485
10.6 Terminals
MAM-GM20
MAM-AM6
10.6.2 MAM-AMx Mitsubishi Alarm Modems 56k with RS232 and RS485
Abb. 10-4 MAM-AMx Mitsubishi Alarm Modems 56k with RS232 and RS485
MAM-AM20
Index
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