Mitsubishi Electric MIM-A01 Instruction Manual
Mitsubishi Electric MIM-A01 Instruction Manual

Mitsubishi Electric MIM-A01 Instruction Manual

Mim series industrial modems

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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
Mitsubishi MIM series
Industrial Modems
Instructions Manual
Draft
MIM-G01
MIM-A01
Art.-No.: 165584
27 10 2005
INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
Version A

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  • Page 1 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Mitsubishi MIM series Industrial Modems Instructions Manual Draft MIM-G01 MIM-A01 Art.-No.: 165584 27 10 2005 INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Version A...
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    You can also obtain information and answers to frequently asked questions from our Mitsubishi website under www.mitsubishi-automation.com. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC reserves the right to change the specifications of its products and/or the contents of this manual at any time and without prior notice.
  • Page 5 Instruction Manual Industrial Modems MIM-A01 and MIM-G0 Art-No.: 165584 Version Changes / Additions / Corrections 10/2005 pdp-ck First Edition Mitsubishi Industrial Modem...
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  • Page 7 Proper use Mitsubishi Industrial Modems are only designed for use in the application fields described in this manual. Ensure that all the specifications stated in this manual are observed. Unqualified inter- ventions in the hardware or software, and failure to observe the warnings stated in this manual or on the product may lead to serious injury or material damage.
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  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Mitsubishi Normal Modem GSM (MIM-G01) ......1-1 Mitsubishi Super Modem 56k (MIM-A01) ....... 1-1 Equipment Versions Modem Typ .
  • Page 10 MIM and Mitsubishi MELSEC FX ........
  • Page 11: Mitsubishi Industrial Modems At A Glance

    PLCs. It needs a SIM card and logs on the mobile network like mobile phone. The Mitsubishi controller Alpha XL can - using this modem and a special functional block – sent the content of the text display as an SMS or e-mail. This modem has no memory for user data nor any automatic functions.
  • Page 12: Equipment Versions

    Tab. 1-1 Mitsubishi Industrial Modems at a glance The Mitsubishi Normal Modem GSM requires, like any conventional modem, a software in the PC like a program for dial-up connection or for tje sending and receiving of fax messages. A Mitsubishi Super Modem however sends all data by using simple AT commands. No additionally software is required in this case.
  • Page 13: Mounting And Installation

    Description of the connectors of the modems NOTE For connecting the modem to a PC, a 1:1 serial standard cable is to be used. For information to connect a PLC, refer to the PLC documentation. Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 3 - 3...
  • Page 14: Meaning Of The Leds

    Device is logged onto the GSM network (green) Device is logged onto the GSM network, and active connection is Rapidly flashing established Tab. 3-3: Two LEDs are used to show the state of the modem 3 - 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Gsm Antenna

    The SIM card of an mobile phone provider is necessary for the use of a GSM Modem. To insert the SIM card in the modem, open the SIM card holder on the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem by pressing the small button on the right of the holder with a pen or a pointed object.
  • Page 16 AT+CICB=0 command. For detailed information, contact your mobile service provider. ATTENTION: The SIM card should only be removed when the modem is in power-off state. The SIM card may become unusable if this warning is not observed. 3 - 6 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 17: Super Modem 56K (Mim-A01)

    Description of the connectors of the Modems NOTE For connecting the modem to a PC, a 1:1 serial standard cable is to be used. For information to connect a PLC, refer to the PLC documentation. Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 3 - 7...
  • Page 18: Meaning Of The Leds

    No outgoing messages in memory Mail out (yellow) Outgoing messages in memory Device is in Message Mode Modem Mode (red) Device is in Modem Mode Tab. 3-5: Five LEDs are used to show the state of the modem 3 - 8 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 19: Connection To The Telephone Network

    Modem 56k supports the 5 - E a/b leads (3 and 4). 6 - a2 To get access to your Mitsubishi Super Modem 56k, the telephone number of the connection used must be known. 3.2.4 Testing the Telephone Connection In order to check the telephone number of the connection used, plug an usual telephone into the appropriate socket and dial the number by another telephone, or from a mobile.
  • Page 20: Mounting

    The device must only be used in rooms that are dry and clean. Protect the devi- ce from humidity, water splashes or heat. b Do not subject the device to severe vibration. DANGER: b The device must not be used in environments containing flammable gases, fumes or dust. 3 - 10 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 21: Power Supply

    Power supply Power supply After all installation steps are completed, switch on the power supply to the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem. The modem got two power supply connectors: Two screw terminals and a power sup- ply jack (pin diameter 2,1 mm, inner diameter 6 mm).
  • Page 22: Operation

    Power Mail in Line Mail out Modem Mode (yellow) (red) (green) (yellow) (red) Starting self test Testing LEDs Testing memory Flashes Modem is fully operational Duration: approx. 12 sec Tab. 5-1: LEDs during the self-test 5 - 1 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 23: Configuration

    Configuration MIM and Mitsubishi ALPHA XL Configuration of the Industrial Modems is done via the Mitsubishi Alpha Programming Software (SW0D5-ALVLS-EUL). Detailed information on selecting the modem and setting parameters is to be found within the Mitsubishi Alpha XL manuals at http://www.mitsubishi-automation.com Alpha XL - Communication Manual Art.
  • Page 24: Function Block Sms Send

    MIM and Mitsubishi ALPHA XL Configuration 6.1.2 Function Block SMS send For sending SMS, add a function block GSM/SMS is to be added to your PLC project. (Detailed information is to be found within the Alpha XL Communication manual.) Double-click the GSM function block in order to configure it.
  • Page 25 Configuration MIM and Mitsubishi ALPHA XL Recipient: Enter several recipients with name and number here. Enable the Mobile Phone button for SMS and Gateway for e-mail. Click on OK to return to the previous menu. Select one of the recipients here.
  • Page 26: Plc Connection

    Modem dials into the SMSC provided and sends the display content as SMS. (Detailed information is to be found within the Mitsubishi Communication manual.) In case the modem type does not exist in the selection list of the GSM and serial communica- tion of the SW0D5-ALVLS-EUL software, it must be added manually.
  • Page 27: Mim And Mitsubishi Melsec Fx

    AT%C0"H0E0Q1V1S0=2&D0+K0&W+TFORMAT="7E1";+TBAOD="9600" Connection to other Mitsubishi Products The Industrie-Modems may be used along with the A and Q series of Mitsubishi PLCs, as well as for accessing E-Terminals. Detailed information on correct modem selection and the necessary parameters are to be found within the Mitsubishi Manuals at http://www.mitsubishi-automation.com as well as well as in the...
  • Page 28: Rs 232-Transparent-Mode (Transmode)

    The TransMode allows the remote control of a control unit (PLC) or another RS-232 device via a Mitsubishi Super Modem as if you were sitting near the device and connected locally via RS 232. All commands that you can give to this device via the local RS 232 interface can also be issued via TransMode from any telephone connection or via GSM modem.
  • Page 29: Transmode Command

    The Mitsubishi Super Modem must first be configured using the TransMode command. For access to a PLC connected to a Mitsubishi Super Modem a log in to the Mitsubishi Super Mode via a modem connection is required. Use a Mitsubishi Super Modem or any other modem for this purpose.
  • Page 30 RS232Speed] For a description of the parameters, see Section 6.4.2 The configuration of the Mitsubishi Super Modem should be done locally during set-up, tested and only then approved for remote dial-in. The remote modification of the parameters overwrites the previously configured – and tested - parameters The remote modification of the parameters should only be used if it is absolutely necessary.
  • Page 31: Technical Data

    2400 bps – 14,4 kbps ITU-T (V.17, V.29, V.27ter) 2400bps - 14,4kbps, ITU-T Data Compression: MNP2, V.42bis (V.17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21 ch2) Error Correction/ MNP", V.42bis V.42 / MNP 2-4, V.42bis / MNP5 Data Compression Tab. 7-3: Telephone- /GSM Network Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 7 - 1...
  • Page 32: Dimensions

    Voice and DTMF Capable Voice and DTMF Capable Case/Mounting DIN-Rail 35mm (EN50022), vertically or horizontally Dimensions Width: 88mm x Height: 58mm x Depth: 91mm (without antenna connection) Weight 190 g 180 g Tab. 7-5: General Data 7 - 2 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 33: Dimensions

    Technical Data Dimensions Dimensions 7.1.1 MIM-G01 RS 232 ORMAL MODEM Antenna Push Power 10...40 V DC Status GSM SIM-Card Push Fig. 7-1: Dimensions Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 7 - 3...
  • Page 34: Mim-A01

    Dimensions Technical Data 7.1.2 MIM-A01 SUPER MODEM Service Mail in Mail out Modem Mode DC 10...30V Power COM1 (RS232) Line Fig. 7-2: Dimensions 7 - 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 35: Appendix

    AT Commands MIM-G01 Appendix AT Commands MIM-G01 This chapter describes the most important MIM-G01 AT modem commands. Detailed informa- tion on these may be obtained from www.mitsubishi-automation.de. 8.1.1 Important AT Commands +CPIN – PIN This command requests the PIN status and enters the PIN/PUK.
  • Page 36 This Command sets baudrate of serial interface. Command Possible answers AT+IPR? +IPR: <rate> AT+IPR=<rate> Note: disable autobauding and set given baudrate. Tab. 8-5: +IPR – Baudrate Defined parameters: <rate> Data rate in bps (0 = Autobauding) 8 - 2 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 37 This Command determines flow control on serial interface. Command Possible answers AT+IFC? +IFF: <DCE_by_DTE>,<DTE_by_DCE> Note: current values AT+IFC=<DCE_by_DTE>,<DTE_by_DCE> Tab. 8-7: +IFC – Flow Control Defined parameters: < DCE_by_DTE > < DTE_by_DCE > 0: none 0: none 2: RTS 2: CTS Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 8 - 3...
  • Page 38 For sending the message, <Strg-Z> (ASCII 26) must be entered. The text may contain any cha- racter except <Strg-Z> and <ESC> (ASCII 27). Defined parameters: <da>: <mr>: Recipient number message reference number, (will be counted up automatically) (Ring buffer, 0-255) 8 - 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 39: Overview Of At-Commands

    Back to Online Mode Result Code Suppression DCE Response Format Default Configuration &W Save Configuration &T Auto-Tests Echo &F Restore Factory Settings &V Display Configuration Request Identification Information Repeat Last Command Tab. 8-11: V24-V35 Commands Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 8 - 5...
  • Page 40 Network Registration +WOPN Read Operator Name +CPOL Preferred Operator List Tab. 8-14: Network Security Command Description +CPIN Enter PIN +CPIN2 Enter PIN2 +CPINC PIN Remaining Attempt Number +CLCK Facility Lock +CPWD Change Password Tab. 8-15: Security 8 - 6 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 41 DTE-DCE Local Rate Reporting +CRLP Radio Link Protocol Parameters +DOPT Others Radio Link Parameters Select Data Compression V42 bis Data Compression V42 bis Data Compression Report Select Data Error Correcting Mode Tab. 8-18: Data Commands Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 8 - 7...
  • Page 42 +WDR Data Rate +WHWV Hardware Version +WDOP Date Of Production +WSVG Wavecom Select Voice Gain +WSTR Wavecom Status Request +WSCAN Wavecom Scan +WRIM Ring Indicator Mode +W32K Power saving mode Tab. 8-21: Special AT Commands 8 - 8 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 43: At Commands Mim-A01

    Dial pulse ratio &S DSR (data set ready) option &U Disable Trellis coding &V View active and stored profiles &W Store active profile &Y Select stored profile on power-up Tab. 8-22: Overview of AT Commands (1) Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 8 - 9...
  • Page 44: At Command Descriptions

    An on-to-off transition of DTR causes the modem to go on-hook (hang up). While DTR is off, auto-answer is disabled. &D3 An on-to-off transition of DTR reinitializes the modem. The reinitialize procedure performs the same function as a power-up reset, except that the UART registers are not reconfigured. 8 - 10 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 45 Result codes 0-5, 7, 10 and above enabled. Busy detect enabled and dial tone detect disabled Result codes 0-7, 10 and above enabled. Busy and dial tone detect enabled. Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 8 - 11...
  • Page 46: Overview Of S-Registers

    +VCID0 don’t display CallerID +VCID1 display CallerID Additional and detailed information on AT commands are to be found within the Mitsubishi manuals at www.mitsubishi-automation.de. 8.2.3 Overview of S-Registers The modem holds S registers, which allow to check and store the active configuration. Some S-registers are stored in non-volatile memory (NVRAM), which can be interrogated with Z, &Y,...
  • Page 47: Message Commands

    AT+T Format defines data format on serial interface Remote Dial-In AT+T Send="TransMode; ." Remote dial-in to a Tixi modem and transparent mode via the RS 232 connection to the connected control unit Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 8 - 13...
  • Page 48: At+T Send - Sending Sms, E-Mail, Fax And Express E-Mail Messages

    75 characters by itself. The messa- ge text must not contain umlauts. Example: AT+T Send="Fax; Dial: 40578747" >Hello Paul >This is the important message sent by fax. > >See you. ><CTRL>+<Z> Short modem reply: 8 - 14 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 49 * EndTime: 2001/10/30,09:42:26 * SMSC Time: 2001/10/30,09:42:48 The send command uses the configured parameters (incl. receiver number) and an SMS message is sent: AT+T Send="SMS;" >The message text follows here. ><CTRL>+<Z> Short modem reply: Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 8 - 15...
  • Page 50 The send command configures all necessary parameters and sends an Express E-Mail: AT+T Send="Express; Dial: 1234567; From: JOHN+44-20-7654321; To: PAUL+44-20-1234567" >Hello Paul, >The fan in room 123 in house 12 is not working. > >Regards, John. ><CTRL>+<Z> Short modem reply: 8 - 16 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 51 Example: An Internet e-mail is sent: AT+T Send="EMail; Dial: 0191011; From: user@example.com; To: info@example.net; PPPUser: 00012345678445566; PPPPassword: Rose; SMTPMailServer: smtp.t-online.de" >Hello Paul, >This is the important message sent by e-mail. ><CTRL>+<Z> Short modem reply: Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 8 - 17...
  • Page 52 * ReceivedSize: Size2 Since the configuration parameters are only necessary when you first configuration and are optional after this, you can start continuous mail retrieval with the following short command: AT+T Send = "POP3" ><CTRL>+<Z> 8 - 18 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 53: Message Commands

    This number can be determined through the List command. To delete the first stored message (that is the oldest), enter a 0 (zero) as the number. Example: A message with the number 11 will be deleted: AT+T Delete=11 Modem reply: Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 8 - 19...
  • Page 54 Tixi AT Modem. Example: An SMS message with the number 11 is read out: AT+T Read = 11 Modem reply: +T Read: 11, SMS, 2001/10/07,12:05:55 “From:071346768422; TimeStamp:2001/10/07,12:05:37" *That is a message from Hans! 8 - 20 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 55: Modem Commands

    The value gives the difference from GMT with this syntax: +/-HHMM (for example, +0100 for CET). Example: The system time of the modem is set at 24.1.2003, 12:16:00 CET: AT+T Time="2003/01/24, 12:16:00, +0100" Modem reply: Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 8 - 21...
  • Page 56 Switches the comprehensive responses of the modem on or off. OnOff: Switch on comprehensive responses (default) Switch off comprehensive responses Example: AT+T Verbose="On" Modem reply: AT+T Verbose? Displays the active response setting. AT+T Echo? Modem reply: +T Verbose: "On" 8 - 22 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 57 AT+T Help - Showing a Command Overview AT+T Help Gives an overview of the instruction set of the Mitsubishi Super Modem. In this way you can access the most important information at any time when working with the Tixi modem even when the manual is not available...
  • Page 58 (ATX3) WaitForDialTone: device does wait for a dial tone (ATX4) Example: AT+T DialRules="Tone,NoWaitForDialTone" Modem reply: OK AT+T DialRules? Shows settings of dial method and dial tone detection. AT+T DialRules? Modem reply: +T DialRules: “Tone,NoWaitForDialTone” 8 - 24 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 59 (default) Middle medium volume level maximum volume level Example: AT+T Speaker="Middle" Modem reply: OK AT+T Speaker? Displays the speaker settings. AT+T Speaker? Modem reply: +T Speaker: "Off" Mitsubishi Industrial Modem 8 - 25...
  • Page 60 Modem Typ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-2 Mounting DIN rail · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3-10 Mitsubishi Industrial Modem...
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