TAIKO AG-1000 User manual

AG-1000 User’s Manual
SMS Alert Gateway
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UM-AG1000_R5
AG1000-01
Revision: 5.0
IO Alert SMS Gateway (8 DI 4DO)

AG-1000 User’s Manual
SMS Alert Gateway
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Content Page
Guidance for the manual 1
Section 1
Introduction 2
1.1
Product Overview
2
Section 2
Hardware Reference 4
2.1
Connector Description
5
2.2
Hardware Setup
6
Section 3
Software Reference 7
3.1
Installation Procedure
7
3.2
Accessing “SMS ALERT CONFIGURATION EDITOR”
7
3.3
“Handphone List” Tab
8
3.4
“Group List” Tab
9
3.5
“Point List” Tab
10
3.6
“Communication” Tab
11
3.7
File saving and retrieving
11
Section 4
Function Description 12
4.1
SMS alarming
12
4.2
Remote SMS requests
15

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Appendi A
Product Specifications 17
Appendi B
SMS format list (alarm message and SMS request) 18
Appendi C
Recommended procedure for first time user 21

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Guidance for the manual
Section 1 introduces the basic feature of SMS alert gateway;
Section 2 covers the information for setting up SMS alert gateway;
Section 3 describes the functions available in configuration software, “SMS ALERT DRIVER V1.5.0”.
It includes definition for some common terms in the manual, such as alarm group, alarm setting, and
others;
Section 4 focuses on how to configure the SMS alert gateway for different requirements of alarm
condition. There are two basic alarming structures, namely broadcasting and escalating. Reminder is an
optional function for both alarming structures;
Appendix A includes all hardware specification of SMS alert gateway;
Appendix B provides a reference on the format of all recognized SMS message to SMS alert gateway.
User should refer to the format list so as to execute any desired SMS request function correctly;
Appendix C is designed for first time user in configuring SMS alert gateway. First time user is
encouraged to follow it step by step;

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Section 1 Introduction
1.1 Product Overview
SMS alert gateway is designed as a cost effective remote system alert device. It monitors up to 8 dry
contacts and 4 relay outputs. User-defined SMS is sent to pre-configured hand phone numbers when pre-
defined alarm condition happens. These pre-configured hand phone users can be any technicians or
engineers who are responsible to handle corresponding alarm. With the aid of this gateway, the alarm
condition brings attention to responsible personnel immediately. Besides it allows those hand phone
users to trigger any relay output by using SMS. The relay output can be connected with alarm indication
device, such as alarm siren, and others.
There is a built-in microprocessor chip running on a real-time operating system. It takes immediate
response to any change in both inputs and outputs condition. A GSM modem is embedded in the
gateway, user has to subscribe a SIM card for the gateway. The gateway can be installed in any location
under GSM coverage.
A software program, “SMS Alert Driver” is provided for configuring the gateway. Alert settings,
such as hand phone numbers, alert SMS message, and alarm condition is configurable through the
program. The program utilizes Ethernet connection therefore user can configure the gateway through
any computer connected within LAN. The detailed functions provided and operation conditions were
covered in the following sections of the manual.

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Functions highlight:
1. To monitor 8 dry contacts and trigger 4 relay outputs, so total 12 alarm points available;
2. User-defined alarm condition (normally close or open), alarm and recovery SMS message for each
point;
3. Maximum 10 hand phone numbers can be assigned for each point;
4. Flexible grouping of alarming level (first, second and subsequent group of hand phone number to
be notified once alarm happens) with adjustable interval delay;
5. 1 optional reminder of alarm SMS applies for all alarming level under each point;
6. User-friendly SMS service, such as requesting current status, acknowledging alarm condition of
any points and triggering relay outputs;
7. User-defined name is assigned for each point so as to implement functions in (6);
8. Administrative right can be assigned for a particular group of hand phone users. It includes remote
adding, deleting, and exchanging of hand phone numbers, activating alarming of particular point;
9. Configuration can be done remotely through LAN connection.
10. Option to extend the IO points up to 24IN and 12DO with the use of AG1000-10.

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Section 2 Hardware Reference
2.1 Connector Description
The following figure shows the front view of SMS alert gateway. All the items are marked with a unique
number followed by further description as below.
(1) Antenna
The antenna detects GSM signal for internal modem. User should tighten the antenna by turning
the bottom part marked as (1b), but not the antenna stick which is marked as (1a) in gateway figure
in previous page.
(2) IO Connector
The connector consists of voltage supply terminals, relay outputs and digital inputs connection. The
wording besides connector indicates corresponding connection:
(6)
(2)
(3)
(1a)
(4)
(1b)
(5)

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V+ 24VDC
V- GND
NC1, NC2, … , NC4
Normally open contact for relay out 1 to 4
C1, C2, …, C4 Common for relay output 1 to 4
NO1, NO2, … , NO4
Normally close contact for relay out 1 to 4
SG Common point for all digital inputs
DI1, DI2, …, DI8 Digital input 1 to 8
D+, D-, Rtn, RX. TX Unused ports
(3) SIM Card Slot
A SIM card is required for SMS alert gateway. The SIM card tray is taken out by pressing a small
button beside.
(4) Signal LED, “STATUS”
The Signal LED, “STATUS” indicates the GSM signal coverage of the SIM card. It does not light
up at all when SIM card is not detected. If SIM card is detected under GSM coverage, the LED is
flashing.
(5) DIN-rail
A DIN-rail click behind the gateway allows user to mount it on 35mm din-rail.
(6) Ethernet Port (RJ45), “ETH”
This is for Ethernet connection. The pin layout is shown as follow:
1: E_TX+
2: E_TX-
3: E_RX+
6: E_RX-
To connect with any LAN switch or hub, a UTP straight cable is required. A UTP cross cable is
used to connect with a computer Ethernet port directly.
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2.2 Hardware Setup
Connect the SMS alert gateway as the following diagram:
Insert SIM card into SIM card tray, then turn on power supply to the gateway. The Signal LED,
“STATUS” does not light up since power cycle. About 10 seconds later, it becomes flashings if the SIM
card is detected within GSM coverage. Otherwise, it remains light off. Ensure the SIM card without
locked by any PIN.
Connect Ethernet (RJ45) port, “LAN” with computer for configuration. After configuring the
gateway, unplug the cable from Ethernet port. The gateway can be installed in existing TCP network, so
it can be configured in remote area through LAN connection. For such application, the Ethernet port is
connected with ethernet switch or hub during operation period.

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Section 3 Software Reference
3.1 Installation Procedure
To install and run the “SMS ALERT DRIVER V1.5.0”, a computer has to be equipped with both
CD_ROM Drive and Ethernet Connection Port (RJ45). Insert the CD provided to the CD_ROM Drive
and choose the following directory: AG1000_800_CE. .Double click on the “Setup.exe” within the
folder. Follow the installation instruction.
3.2 Accessing “SMS ALERT CONFIGURATION EDITOR”
After finishing the installation, run the application. The following popup should appear. Please
select “AG1000-01 (8/4)”
After selecting “OK”, the configuration GUI should appear. On the GUI, mainly there are a few
main items user will need to be familiar about. Namely:
- “File” option ----- For saving and loading the configuration file.
- “Handphone List” ----- For keying in of commonly used hand phone number.
- “Group List” ----- For putting the hand phone number to the group as desired.
- “Point List” ----- To define the logic control for each of the points and which contact
group should the SMS be sent to.
- “Communication” ----- For connecting to and disconnecting from the device, uploading and
downloading of the settings, IP changing, password changing, and status
loading.
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