Installation manual
Mitsubishi Alarm Modem GSM
Installation Manual
MAM-GM6
MAM-GM20
MAM-GM24
Security Advice
Intended Target Audience
This installation manual is aimed exclusively at suitably qualified electrical engineering specialists that are familiar with the
safety standards required for electrical engineering and automation. The engineering, installation, commissioning, mainte
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nance and testing of devices must only be carried out by qualified electrical technicians. Unless otherwise stated in this
installation manual or other manuals, any intervention in the hardware and software of our products must only be carried
out by specialists.
Proper use
Mitsubishi Alarm Modems are only designed for use in the application fields described in this installation manual. Ensure
that all the specifications stated in this installation manual are observed. Unqualified interventions in the hardware or soft
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ware, and failure to observe the warnings stated in this installation manual or on the product may lead to serious injury or
material damage. No liability is accepted in such cases and any warranty claims become invalid.
Safety instructions
The safety and accident prevention regulations specified for the application concerned must be observed during the engi
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neering, installation, maintenance and testing of devices.
This installation manual contains special instructions that are important for the safe and proper handling of the device. The
warning symbols of the individual instructions have the following meaning:
For further information about the modems please refer to the Mitsubishi homepage. ( www.mitsubishi-automation.com)
Models
The basic functions of HG series Mitsubishi Alarm Modems are identical. Only the type and number of interfaces vary
according to the model used.
Dimensions
Terminals
Meaning of the LEDs
Mounting
Mount the modem by pushing or snap fitting it onto a DIN rail (top-hat rail 35mm).
Connecting the GSM antenna
First of all find a suitable location for mounting the GSM antenna outside of the control cabinet. In order to find a suitable
location with a good reception quality you may use the software MX Mitsubishi Alarm Editor to display the signal quality.
Screw the antenna plug into the antenna socket on the front of the modem.
The GSM antenna is not supplied with the modem and has to be ordered separately.
Inserting the SIM card
Mitsubishi Alpha XL and Mitsubishi FX at RS232 RS232 and RS485/422
Alpha XL
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by the “AL2-GSM-CAB” cable and the “Red Adapter” to COM2
Mitsubishi FX1S, FX1N, FX2N, and FX2NC
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at the RS232-BD of the FX: directly by a serial cable (1:1) to COM1
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at the RS232-BD of the FX: by a serial cable (1:1) and the “Red Adapter” to COM2
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the RS485-BD/422-BD of the FX is to be connected with the RS485/422 interface as follows:
SDA=R+, SDB=R-, RDB=T, RDA=+T, SG=oV
Power supply
After all other installation steps are completed, switch on the power supply to the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem. The modem has
two power supply connectors: two screw terminals and a power supply jack (pin diameter 2mm, inner diameter 6mm).
Operation
PLC driver in the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem
Mitsubishi Alarm Modems can communicate with the relevant PLCs using their internal protocols without having to load a
program, driver or function block into the PLC concerned. They then have direct access to all variables, markers and I/O on
the PLCs. The Alarm Modem can easily be set with parameters using the software MX-Mitsubishi Alarm Editor.
These PLCs are supported:
Alpha XL and MELSEC FX1S/1N, FX2N/2NC
For MAM-PLC communication, the internationally standardized fieldbus system
Modbus
(ASCII and RTU) may also be
utilized.
Serial interfaces
General Data
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COM2
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COM1
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Power
Process
Line
Data out
Modem Mode
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Interfaces MAM-GM6 MAM-GM20 MAM-GM24
COM1
RS232 RS232 RS232
COM2
— RS232 RS485/422
Service
Antenna
Power
Process
Line
Data out
Modem Mode
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COM2
(RS232)
COM1
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SIM-Card
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Service Button
for customer specific
functions
10...30V DC
Power supply (jack) for
external power supply
10...30V DC
Power supply
(2 screw terminals)
COM2 (RS232) 9pin D-Sub plug
COM2 RS485/422 5-pole screw terminal
(only MAM-GM24)
COM1 (RS232)
9pin D-Sub jack
Plug (FME) for Antenna cable
(Impedance: 50Ω)
LED Status Funktion
Power (yellow)
On Device operational
Off No power supply
Process (red)
On Processing in progress: message generation, variable changes etc.
Off Normal Operation, no processing in progress.
Line (green)
On GSM connection present.
Off Modem is not logged onto the GSM network.
On flashes 1x Modem is logged onto the GSM network. (LED flashes every 2 s.)
On flashes Incoming or outgoing call: Establishing connection (LED flashes 4 times per second.)
Data Out (yellow)
On Message ready to send waits inside the device.
Off No message in outbox.
Modem Mode (red)
Off
TiXML Mode
Standard mode for the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem.
On
Modem Mode
Device usable as generic modem via COM1.
On Transparent Mode (device provides transparent connection)
SIM-Card Push
COM2
(RS232)
COM1
(RS232)
-+
DC 10...30V
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Modem Mode
Antenna
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COM2
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R+
R-
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(0V)
Bus
Config.
Pull out the black tab on the device using a screwdriver and so
the device can snap fit to the DIN rail. You can remove the
device from the rail in the same way. Ensure that the retaining
machanism of the modem snaps cleanly and securely into the
DIN rail.
-
+
COM2
(RS232)
COM1
(RS232)
Process
Line
Data out
.
.
3
0V
SIM-Card
Push
Push down the button until the card holder is released.
Service
Antenna
-
+
COM2
(RS232)
COM1
(RS232)
Power
Process
Line
Dataout
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SIM-Card
DC
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0
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30V
SIM-Card
Push
Insert the SIM card with the contact side facing upwards and
ensure that the card is seated correctly in the recess.
Then push the SIM card holder back into the modem until it
snaps into position.
The SIM card is not supplied with the modem and has to be
ordered separately.
Power (yellow) Process (red) Line (green) Data Out (yellow) Modem Mode (red)
On On Starting Self-test
On On
On
On
On
Testing LEDs
On
On flashes Testing memory
On
Modem is fully operational
Duration: approx. 12 sec
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ATTENTION:
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The device must only be used in rooms that are dry and clean. Protect the device from humidity,
water splashes or heat.
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The device must not be used in environments containing flammable gases, fumes or dust.
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Do not subject the device to severe vibration.
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ATTENTION:
Is a warning of possible damage to the device, software or other material damage if the rel-
evant safety measures are not taken.
P
DANGER:
Means that there is a danger to the life and health of the user if the relevant safety mea-
sures are not taken.
PP
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ATTENTION:
Power U = 10 – 30VDC!
Ensure the correct polarity of the power supply terminals.
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DANGER:
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Use leads with sufficient diameter only.
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Do not use flexible leads with soldered tips.
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Watch the polarity and currency parameters (10 ... 30 VDC, max. 0.7A,
Power supply jack: pin = positive)
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In order to avoid damage, fasten the terminal screws with a torque momentum of 0.5 ... 0.6 Nm.
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When using the power supply jack, make sure the plug got an inner/outer diameter of
2,1/6mm.
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Wiring must be done with power off only.
Interface Data
RS232
To ITU-T V.24, V.28, Hardware-Handshake
COM1
D-Sub 9-pole, Socket, FIFO 16550, max. 230.400bps,
Signals: DTR, DSR, RTS, CTS, DCD, GND, RI, RxD, TxD, Transmission distance: 15m
COM2 D-Sub 9-pole, plug, otherwise as for COM1
RS485/422
To EIA/TIA-485
COM2
5-pole screw terminal for T+, T-, R+, R-, 0 V
max. 1,5Mb/s, not isolated, Termination integrated, activated via DIP switches
Transmission distance max.1200m depending on the transmission rate, bus system and cable type
Feature Data
Power supply
10 – 30V DC, max. 0.7A, screw terminal 2.5mm² und power supply jack
(pin diameter 2mm, inner diameter 6mm).
LEDs Power, Process, Line (connection), Data out, Modem Mode
Operating elements Button
Housing/mounting DIN-Rail Casing, for rail 35mm to EN50022, vertical or horizontal
Conformity Standards
, EN 55022 (9:2003), EN 55024 (10:2003) EN 301489-1/7 (2000 GSM) EN 60950
3GPP TS 51.010-1 (9:2002, v5.0.0.0) GCF-CC (10:2002, v3.8.1)
Temperaturrange
Operation 0 ... +50°C
Storage -30 ... +70°C
Permissible air humidity 5 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Degree of protection IP20
Degree of pollution Pollution degree 2
Dimensions Width: 88mm x Height: 58mm x Depth: 91mm (without antenna connection)
Weight
240g
Feature Data
Net GSM/GPRS Class 10, Dual Band 900/1800 MHz (GSM-Serie)
Antenna
FME plug (male), coaxial, Impedance: 50 Ohm,
Reception frequency: 925 ... 960 MHz/ 1805 ... 1880 MHz
Transmission frequency: 880 ... 915 MHz/ 1710 ... 1785 MHz
Output: 2 W (900 MHz) 1 W (1800 MHz)
Data transmission
300 bps – 14,4 kbps async., transparent/nicht transparent
ITU-T (V.21,V.22, V.22bis, V.26ter, V.32, V.34, V.110)
Fax transmission
Fax Group 3 / Class 1 and 2. 2400 bps – 14,4 kbps ITU-T (V.17, V.29, V.27ter)
Data compression: MNP2, V.42bis