Swegon TBLZ 2-3-41-2, TBLZ 2-3-41-1 Installation Instructions Manual

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Installation instructions for the TBLZ 2-3-41-2 and TBLZ 2-3-41-1 modem GOLD
1. General
2. Safety precautions
Be careful when you connect various cables to the unit. Never carry out work while the mains power supply is con­nected. Doing so may harm the unit. Observe local electri­cal safety regulations as you install the unit. Find out before you install the modem whether the SIM card requires PIN code entry. This will prevent the SIM card in the GSM modem from locking if an erroneous PIN code is entered. If that is the case, enter the correct PIN code via the webpage for the relevant GOLD air handling unit. This is described in more detail in the Webpage Manual.
3. Analogue modem, SRT DIN 35, TBLZ-2-3-41-2
3.1 Description
The modem is supplied packaged in a box containing the following:
1. SRT DIN35 modem with 3-pole power socket
2. Telecom cable. 6/4 RJ11 modular connectors
3. Interface cable. 9-pin D-sub connector modular
connector
4. Telephone plug for Sweden, if a plug for other country is desired, it must be purchased separately.
5. CD ROM containing complete user’s manual in Swedish and English.
6. A concise installation manual in English.
The unit consists of:
1. 6 module standard enclosure for DIN rail fastening IP20.
2. 9-pin D-sub connector for connection via supplied interface cable for the EIA 232 port of the
GOLD unit.
3. 6/4 pole modular socket for connection to telecom jack via supplied telecom cable.
4. Power socket for 10-24 V AC/DC, 25 mA at 24V DC supply.
5. LEDs (CD, OH, RxD, TxD, PWR). The indicating LEDS are described further on in these instructions.
SRT DIN 35 Analogue modem,
SIEMENS MC35i/MC52i GSM modem
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3.2 Installation
1. Mount the modem on the DIN rail by the control card of the GOLD unit or in an optional enclosure.
2. Connect the 9-pin D-sub connector to the appropriate connection socket of the modem.
3. Connect the other end of the interface cable to the serial port (EIA-232) on the control card of the GOLD unit.
4. Hand tighten the screws on the EIA-232 connector of the GOLD unit, to secure them.
5. Connect the telephone plug of the line cord to the telephone jacks in the wall and the modular connector to the modular jack of the modem.
6. Connect terminal 31 and 33, on the modem, to a separate power supply unit with the correct capacity or to the 24V AC terminals of the GOLD unit (G=58 or 60, G0=59 or 61, see fig. to the right).
7. Check that the PWR (Power) LED is lit. This indicates that power is supplied to the modem.
3.3 Status LEDs, SRT 35DIN
There are six LEDs on the front panel of the modem. The LEDs can be ON, OFF or FLASHING to indicate the opera­ting status of the modem. The abbreviated captions of the LEDs are as follows:
PWR Power – Modem is operational
LIT: The power is ON to the modem, but the modem is not operating.
FLASH: The power is ON to the modem, and the modem is operating.
OFF: The power is OFF to the modem.
OH Off Hook – Line status
LIT: The line is busy (”the modem is off hook”).
OFF: The modem is on-hook.
CD Data Carrier Detect
LIT: The modem has detected a remote modem carrier and a data conversation has been made.
OFF: No data connection with a remote modem.
TXD Transmit Data
OFF: No data is being sent.
FLASH: Data is sent to the remote modem or commands are being sent to your modem (flashing occurs at the rate of data).
RXD Receive Data
OFF: No data is being received and no commands are being issued or the modem’s echo-back function is disab­led. FLASH: Data is being received from the remote modem or commands are being echoed back or modem responses to commands are being indicated (flashing occurs at the rate of data).
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GOLD, Control circuit card
AC power supply
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0 V sig­naljord
Modem
DC power supply
AC + DC GND
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4. GSM modem, SIEMENS MC35i/ MC52i, TBLZ 2-3-41-1
4.1 Description
The modem is delivered in a box containing:
1. Siemens MC35i/MC52i modem
2. Power adapter with plug.
Out: 13,6VDC 600 mA 6/6 pole modular connector.
3. Interface cable 9-pin D-sub (straight serial cable).
4. GSM antenna.
NOTE! The SIM card is not supplied but has to be purcha­sed separately.
The unit consists of the following components:
1. Modem enclosure.
2. Two holes for screw mounting.
3. 9-pin D-sub for connection via supplied interface cable
for the EIA 232 port of the GOLD unit.
4. 6/6-pin modular connector for voltage feed via supplied power adapter.
5. Antenna output for connection of supplied GSM­ antenna.
6. Status LED.
7. SIM card holder.
8. Handset audio interface. (not used here).
4.2 Installation
1. Mount the modem by the control card of the GOLD unit securing it with two screws or in an optional enclosure.
2. Put in the SIM card in the SIM card holder with the connector surfaces upwards. Push in the holder into the modem.
3. Fit the antenna cable in intended connector of the modem.
Fasten the antenna outside the GOLD unit for best communication.
4. Plug the 9-pin D-sub connector of the interface cable into the corresponding socket of the modem.
5. Plug the other end of the interface cable into the serial port (EIA-232) on the control card of the GOLD unit.
6. Hand tighten the screws on the EIA-232 connector of the GOLD unit and on the modem to secure them.
7. Connect the power adapter to the modem with the 6/6 pole modular connector.
8. Connect the power adapter plug to an appropriate mains outlet.
9. Check that the status LED is flashing. This indicates that the power is ON to the modem.
4.3 Status LED on Siemens MC35i/MC52i
ON: The modem is communicating FLASH: 1 flash/second. The power is ON to the modem, the modem is searching for the GSM network. 1 flash/3 seconds. The power is ON to the modem, the modem has contact with the GSM network and is ready to communicate. OFF: The power is OFF to the modem.
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5. Commisioning
The search path, in the GOLD hand-held micro terminal, is ”SETTINGS”, “INSTALLATION”,”COMMUNICATION”, ”EIA-232” and ”PROTOCOL”, also see the Operation and Maintenance Instructions for the GOLD.
After making this selection, the modem will be able to hook up to the network and transmit data.
IMPORTANT! It might be necessary to make further adjustments in the e-mail settings of the GOLD unit. These settings are made on the webpage for the air handling unit and are described in detail in the instructions for the air handling unit’s webpage.
IMPORTANT! Only the GSM modem can send SMS mes­sages. E-mail can be sent both with analogue modem and with GSM modem.
IMPORTANT! All SIM card/subscriptions do not support data communication. Check with your GSM operator.
In order to hook up to the unit with the modem and have access to its webpage, the settings must be as shown in the menu below (in most cases these values have already been filled in at the factory):
The GOLD air handling unit‘s settings can be entered by means of a computer that has been connected by means of a crossover network cable to the network outlet of the GOLD air handling unit. The setting for the type of modem used can be changed from the hand-held micro terminal or via the webpage. If PIN code check is activated on the SIM card, the PIN code will also have to be entered in the ”GSM PIN code” field on the webpage.
When a hook-up with the modem has been established, write http://10.200.1.3 in the address field in the web browser. This enables you to go to the webpage of the GOLD air handling unit. Further particulars on how the web pages work can be read in the instructions for the air handling unit’s webpage.
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