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Mitsubishi MAM seriesAlarm ModemsInstruction ManualMAM-GM6, GM20, GM24MAM-AM6, AM20, AM24INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATIONMITSUBISHI ELECTRICArt.-No.: 16559021 11

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ContentsVI MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC5 Power Supply6 Operation7 Configuration and Projects7.1 Initial Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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1 Mitsubishi Alarm Modems at a GlanceMitsubishi Alarm Modems are new automatic modems with a large data memory, several func-tions and integrated Inte

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2 Function Overview2.1 Integrated PLC ProtocolsMitsubishi Alarm Modems can communicate directly with the PLCs of leading manufacturersusing the releva

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2.4 Teleservice via PCA Mitsubishi Alarm Modem can be used to handle the remote maintenance ofseveral controllers via a telephone line. This is usuall

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3 Installation and Mounting3.1 Overview of the Connectors3.1.1 Alarm Modem GSMYou find the outline of the respective variant in chapter 10.Overview of

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3.1.2 Alarm Modem 56kYou find the outline of the respective variant in chapter 10.Installation and Mounting Overview of the ConnectorsMitsubishi Alarm

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3.2 Meaning of the LEDsNOTE Operations in progress are continued, but messages cannot be sent until Modem Mode isterminated (see section 7.5.5).Meanin

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3.3 MountingMount the modem by pushing or snap fitting it onto a DIN rail (top-hat rail 35 mm).EATTENTION:PDANGER:Installation and Mounting MountingMi

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3.4 Connecting the GSM Antenna (only GM series)First of all find a suitable location for mounting the GSM antenna outside of the control cabinet. Inor

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3.5 Inserting the SIM Card (only GM series)To insert the SIM card in the modem, open the SIM card holder on the Mitsubishi Alarm Modemby pressing the

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3.6 Connection to the Telephone Network (only AM series)Connection to telephone network (PSTN) is established via the included telephone cable andthe

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4 InterfacesThe serial interfaces COM1 und COM2 are to connect a PC, a PLC or other devices.NOTE The type and number of interfaces available depend on

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4.3 Mitsubishi Alpha XL and Mitsubishi FX at RS2324.3.1 Alpha XLThe Mitsubishi Alpha XL is to be connected to the COM ports of the Mitsubishi Alarm Mo

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Access to the DIP switchesA DIP switch is provided for selecting the operating mode at the RS485/422 interface. This islocated on the right of the COM

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Setting the operating mode on the DIP switchNOTE RS485 stipulates that the cables must be terminated at both ends of the transmission sec-tion. The te

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RS485 4-wire connection (4-wire bus system, full-duplex)The terminals of the 2 twisted-pair cables are wired in the same way as for the RS422 connec-t

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5 Power SupplyAfter all installation steps are completed, switch on the power supply to the Mitsubishi AlarmModem. The modem got two power supply conn

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6 OperationOnce all installation steps have been completed, you can start operating the Mitsubishi AlarmModem.Self-test after power upThe Mitsubishi A

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Mitsubishi Alarm Modem is operationalThe device is operational once the self-test is completed and it has “started working”.Line-LED when functioning

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7 Configuration and Projects7.1 Initial ConfigurationYou can regard a Mitsubishi Alarm Modem (MAM) in the same way as you would consider a PCwith an o

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About this ManualThe texts, illustrations, diagrams and examples in this manual are onlyintended as aids to help explain the functioning, operation, u

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7.4.3 PIN OK, no network, MAM not logged inThe MAM cannot be logged in if there is no network reception available for the provider con-cerned, even if

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7.5 Operating Modes: Modem Mode and TiXML ModeTiXML ModusMitsubishi Alarm Modems (MAM) can handle a wide range of tasks automatically. These tasksare

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7.5.5 Activate/Deactivate Modem ModeIn Modem Mode, a MAM operates like a normal modem and establishes connections with theconventional AT command: “AT

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8 Software8.1 MX Mitsubishi Alarm Editor MX-MAEMX-MAE is a user-friendly Windows software for configuring MAM functions such as alarms andmessages, as

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8.3 Remote AccessIf you are using a PLC programming software to configure and control your PLC, you can alsomake use of its functions remotely by soft

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9 Communication with a PLCMitsubishi Alarm Modems can communicate with a PLC in two different ways:쎲The Mitsubishi Alarm Modem can speak the language

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10 Appendix10.1 Technical Data of the MAM SeriesMain functionsSystem architectureTechnical Data of the MAM Series Appendix10 - 1 MITSUBISHI ELECTRICFe

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Technical specifications GM seriesTechnical specifications AM seriesFirmwareThe type and number of interfaces depends on the model.Refer to the overvi

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General DataTechnical Data of the MAM Series Appendix10 - 3 MITSUBISHI ELECTRICFeature DataPower supply10 – 30 V DC, max. 0.7 A, screw terminal 2.5 mm

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10.2 LEDs, Reset, Update, Error Diagnostics10.2.1 LEDs on RestartThe Alarm System runs through a memory test after the power supply is switched on, af

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LEDs during factory reset and restart10.2.4 Firmware UpdateA new firmware can be loaded onto the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem using an upload tool. In thisc

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10.3 AccessoriesThe following parts can be obtained via Mitsubishi for equipping your Mitsubishi Alarm Modem.Pin assignment10.4 Mobile Networks in Eur

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10.5 Dimensions10.5.1 GM SeriesDimensions Appendix10 - 7 MITSUBISHI ELECTRICSIM-Card PushCOM2(RS232)COM1(RS232)-+DC 10...30V88ServicePowerProcessLineD

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10.5.2 AM SeriesAppendix DimensionsMitsubishi Alarm Modem 10 - 8COM2(RS232)COM1(RS232)-+DC 10...30V88ServicePowerProcessLineData outModem Mode56kLineA

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10.6 Terminals10.6.1 MAM-GMx: Mitsubishi Alarm Modems GSM with RS232 and RS485Terminals Appendix10 - 9 MITSUBISHI ELECTRICCOM1(RS232)-+SIM-Card Push10

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10.6.2 MAM-AMx: Mitsubishi Alarm Modems 56k with RS232 and RS485Appendix TerminalsMitsubishi Alarm Modem 10 - 10COM1(RS232)-+10...30 V DCServicePowerP

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Indexi Mitsubishi Alarm ModemIndexAAccessories · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 10-6Acknowledgment · · · · · · · · · · ·

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Mitsubishi Alarm Modem iiIndex

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Mitsubishi Alarm Modem iInstruction ManualAlarm Modems AM and GM seriesArt-No.: 165590Version Changes / Additions / CorrectionsA 11/2005 pdp-ck First

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Security AdviceIntended Target AudienceThis manual is aimed exclusively at suitably qualified electrical engineering specialists that arefamiliar with

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ContentsMitsubishi Alarm Modem V1 Mitsubishi Alarm Modems at a Glance1.1 State-Of-The-Art Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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