Insys GSM EASY 4.1 11-02-01-03-01.027 Benutzerhandbuch

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INSYS GSM 4.2 easy 
General 
January 07 
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The fault message can be sent in the following format: 
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  Via SMS to a mobile phone 
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  Via SMS to a fixed network telephone (depending on the provider) 
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  Via SMS to a FAX device (depending on the provider) 
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  Via SMS to an E-mail recipient (depending on the provider) 
2.1.1  Remote control via mobile phone or data connection 
Independent from automatic monitoring, various information regarding the 
current condition of the easy device can be read or set via SMS or a GSM data 
connection: 
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  easy status (RUN/STOP/ERROR). The easy status can also be changed from RUN 
to STOP or vice versa.  
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  Monitoring of the easy object instances. This message can also be performed 
automatically (see also Chap.  3.2.2). 
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  Setting of the easy object instances. This can be done from a mobile phone or 
via a dial up connection. It will enable you to intervene actively in the process 
of the easy control program. 
2.1.2  Remote programming via data connection 
A dial up connection is established with the help of the dialing program “INSYS 
Connect” for the remote programming of the easy device. The supplied program 
“EASY Soft” by Moeller is used to program the remote easy device. INSYS GSM 4.2 
serves as remote terminal of the dial up connection and forwards the data 
transparently to the Moeller easy device. 
 
2.2 
Possibilities with the Preceding Version INSYS GSM 
The possibility to control the alarm inputs of the INSYS GSM with pulses, thus 
triggering up to 20 fault messages, has been implemented into the device series 
INSYS GSM and can still be used.  This possibility is not tied to a device and can 
therefore be used for all kinds of control types. 
 
 
Generating pulses or their processing, however, results in the following: 
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  The controller requires additional memory for the functions to generate 
pulses.  Compact controllers in particular have a rather limited memory for 
control programs. 
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  Due to additional functions which have no effect on the actual system 
function, the control program will be more complex and confusing. 
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  Programming pulse creation requires effort and time. 
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  Valuable outputs of the compact controllers are used, because they are 
needed for the pulse output.