EBS LX1NB-5L Istruzioni per il montaggio

GPRS TRANSMITTER
LX1NB-5L
Installation and
programming manual
Version of the manual: v1.3
Date of issue: 2015.04.03
Firmware version: 2.0r 24
GPRS transmitter onfigurator version: 1.3.46.9

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL INFORMATION...................................................................................6
1.1. CAPABILITIES .......................................................................................... 6
1.2. FUNCTIONALITY ....................................................................................... 6
1.2.1. Relay output ..................................................................................... 6
1.2.2. CLIP and Callba k .............................................................................. 6
1.2.3. Administrators................................................................................... 6
1.2.4. Users ............................................................................................... 6
2. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 7
2.1.1. Fun tional ......................................................................................... 7
2.1.2. Te hni al .......................................................................................... 7
2.1.3. Layout .............................................................................................. 7
2.1.4. Terminal des ription........................................................................... 8
2.1.5. Installation and wiring ........................................................................ 9
2.1.6. Input onfiguration ............................................................................ 9
2.1.7. Relay onfiguration .......................................................................... 10
3. QUICK START PROCEDURE ............................................................................. 11
4. OPERATION .................................................................................................. 13
5. CONFIGURATION PROGRAM ............................................................................ 14
5.1. INITIAL REMARKS .................................................................................. 14
5.2. COMPUTER – REQUIREMENTS .................................................................. 14
5.3. PROGRAM FUNCTIONS ............................................................................ 14
5.3.1. File->New ....................................................................................... 15
5.3.2. File->Open...................................................................................... 15
5.3.3. File->Save ...................................................................................... 16
5.3.4. File->Language ............................................................................... 16
5.3.5. File->Conne tions ............................................................................ 16
5.3.5.1. Lo al onne tion ....................................................................... 16
5.3.5.2. Remote onne tion.................................................................... 17
5.3.6. File->Automati devi e settings ba kup .............................................. 18
5.3.7. File->Exit........................................................................................ 19
5.3.8. Operations->Read ........................................................................... 19
5.3.9. Operations->Send ........................................................................... 19
5.3.10. Operations->Restore default settings ................................................. 20
5.3.11. Operations->System events history ................................................... 20
5.3.12. Operations->Devi e monitor ............................................................. 21
5.3.13. Help->About program ...................................................................... 21
6. PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS........................................................................ 22
6.1. ACCESS................................................................................................. 22
6.1.1. Parameters ..................................................................................... 22
6.1.1.1. Devi e mode ............................................................................ 22
6.1.1.2. GPRS test time ......................................................................... 23
6.1.1.3. SMS mode after unsu essful attempts ........................................ 23
6.1.1.4. SMS test time ........................................................................... 23
6.1.1.5. Server phone number ................................................................ 23
6.1.1.6. Send events via SMS immediately ............................................... 23
6.1.2. APN Parameters............................................................................... 23
6.1.2.1. APN ......................................................................................... 23
6.1.2.2. User ID .................................................................................... 23
6.1.2.3. User password .......................................................................... 24
6.1.2.4. DNS1 and DNS2........................................................................ 24
6.1.3. Main Server Parameters.................................................................... 24
6.1.3.1. Server IP Address ..................................................................... 24
6.1.3.2. Server port............................................................................... 24
6.1.3.3. Interval between subsequent onne tion attempts ........................ 24
6.1.3.4. Number of onne tion attempts .................................................. 24
6.1.3.5. Order of onne tion to servers .................................................... 24
6.1.4. Ba kup server parameters ................................................................ 25

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6.1.4.1. IP server address ...................................................................... 25
6.1.4.2. Server port............................................................................... 25
6.1.4.3. Interval between subsequent onne tion...................................... 25
6.1.4.4. Number of onne tion attempts .................................................. 25
6.1.4.5. Dis onne t after time limit.......................................................... 25
6.1.5. A ess ............................................................................................ 25
6.1.5.1. Servi e ode............................................................................. 25
6.1.5.2. Restri ted user’s servi e ode ..................................................... 26
6.1.5.3. PIN of SIM ard......................................................................... 26
6.2. TRANSMISSION...................................................................................... 26
6.3. INPUTS/OUTPUTS................................................................................... 26
6.3.1. Inputs onfiguration ......................................................................... 27
6.3.1.1. NO/NC/EOL-NO/EOL-NC/DEOL-NO/DEOL-NC ................................ 27
6.3.1.2. Delay [ms] ............................................................................... 27
6.3.1.3. Lo k ........................................................................................ 27
6.3.2. Partitions ........................................................................................ 29
6.3.2.1. Partition arming input ................................................................ 29
6.3.2.2. Inputs assigned to partitions ...................................................... 29
6.3.2.3. Delayed inputs.......................................................................... 30
6.3.2.4. Exit time .................................................................................. 30
6.3.2.5. Entry time ................................................................................ 30
6.3.3. Output onfiguration ........................................................................ 30
6.3.3.1. A tivation mode and timing ........................................................ 30
6.3.3.2. Conditions ................................................................................ 31
6.3.3.3. Additional onditions.................................................................. 31
6.3.4. Relay.............................................................................................. 32
6.3.5. Advan ed outputs ontrol.................................................................. 33
6.3.5.1. Output 1 .................................................................................. 34
6.3.5.2. Time of output a tivation ........................................................... 34
6.3.5.3. Event: CLIP .............................................................................. 34
6.3.5.4. Event: Input 5 (RC) and Input 6 (RC) .......................................... 35
6.4. MONITORING ......................................................................................... 35
6.4.1. GPRS On / GPRS Off......................................................................... 35
6.4.2. SMS On / SMS Off............................................................................ 36
6.4.3. Skip initial state............................................................................... 36
6.4.4. Power loss ...................................................................................... 36
6.4.5. Event: CLIP..................................................................................... 36
6.4.6. Event: Input 5 (RC) and Input 6 (RC)................................................. 36
6.5. RESTRICTIONS ...................................................................................... 36
6.5.1. SMS Authorized phones .................................................................... 36
6.5.2. GSM modems authorized phones ....................................................... 37
6.5.3. Validity period of outgoing SMS messages .......................................... 38
6.5.4. SMS limits....................................................................................... 38
6.6. SMS NOTIFICATIONS .............................................................................. 39
6.6.1. Phone numbers ............................................................................... 39
6.6.2. Events ............................................................................................ 39
6.6.3. SMS user tests ................................................................................ 40
6.6.4. Status ............................................................................................ 41
6.6.5. SMS Forward................................................................................... 42
6.7. LINK CONTROL....................................................................................... 43
6.7.1. GSM............................................................................................... 43
6.7.2. GPRS.............................................................................................. 44
6.8. FIRMWARE ............................................................................................ 44
6.9. DEVICE MONITOR................................................................................... 46
6.10. EVENTS HISTORY................................................................................ 46
7. DEVICE PROGRAMMING.................................................................................. 49
7.1. LOCAL PROGRAMING .............................................................................. 49
7.2. REMOTE PROGRAMMING ......................................................................... 49
7.2.1. The first programming of devi e ........................................................ 50

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7.2.2. Reprogramming of devi e ................................................................. 50
8. RECEIVING OF SMS MESSAGE......................................................................... 51
8.1. LX PROTOCOL ........................................................................................ 51
9. Users, Administrators and Relay Control ........................................................... 53
9.1. Fun tionality explained............................................................................ 53
9.1.1. Relay output ................................................................................... 53
9.1.2. CLIP and Callba k ............................................................................ 53
9.1.3. Administrators................................................................................. 53
9.1.4. Users ............................................................................................. 53
9.2. Restoring default parameters ................................................................... 53
9.3. Configuring the devi e ............................................................................ 54
9.3.1. Using onfiguration tool .................................................................... 54
9.3.2. Using SMS ommands ...................................................................... 54
10. LED DIODES INDICATION............................................................................ 61
10.1. LOGGING TO GSM NETWORK................................................................ 61
10.2. GSM RANGE ....................................................................................... 61
10.3. DATA TRANSMISSION.......................................................................... 61
10.4. PROGRAMMING................................................................................... 62
10.5. FIRMWARE UPDATING ......................................................................... 62
10.6. SIM CARD ERROR................................................................................ 63
10.7. RELAY FACTORY DEFAULT RESTORE ...................................................... 63
10.8. SYSTEM ERROR .................................................................................. 63
11. REVISION HISTORY .................................................................................... 63

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
LX1NB-5L is SMS/GPRS transmitter in plastic casing for control gates, doors, lighting ith CLIP
or SMS.
1.1. CAPABILITIES
LX1NB-5L offers control of relay ith NC and NO outputs. Up to 5 Administrators and 500
Users can be configured. Transmitter offers:
•clip functionality
•callback option
•“allo all” option
•periodic status information messages
•account balance check
1.2. FUNCTIONALITY
1.2.1. Relay out ut
Relay output can be activated either by user’s call or by admin’s SMS command. It can
be configured to activate for a set amount of time or in toggle mode. Toggle mode
means that output state ill change henever a user call is detected.
1.2.2. CLIP and Callback
The device ill reject every call. If the calling number is authorized, the relay ill be
activated. If a callback option is activated, LX ill dial the number that just called.
1.2.3. Administrators
Administrators can configure the device using the SMS commands explained belo . They
cannot activate the relay by CLIP, they can do so by issuing a special command. Up to 5
administrators can be programmed.
1.2.4. Users
User can call the device in order to activate the relay. Up to 500 users can be
programmed. A call from not-user’s number ill not activate the relay.
NOTE: It is possible to program the same phone number for both
administrators’ and users’ lists. In that ase this number will be authorized to
perform a tions available for either group.

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1.1. Functional
Inputs:
(programmable)
4 signal inputs (NO, NC, EOL-NO, EOL-NC, DEOL-NO,
DEOL-NC)
Outputs:
(programmable)
2
Operation modes: GPRS transmission only
SMS transmission only
GPRS and SMS transmission
Messages: Sending of text messages for defined mobile phones
Configuration: Remote – via GPRS link
Remote- SMS
Remote – CSD
Locally –from PC ith the use of soft are and GD-PROG
cable ith RS-232 link
Security: SMS/GPRS transmission – AES encoding
Loading of OUT1
output
50 mA
2.1.2. Technical
Voltage typ. 13.8 V DC
(12 – 14 V DC)
Current/Po er consumption
(average/max) 60 mA /340 mA
@13.8 V DC
Dimensions 125x115x60mm
Weight 280g
Working temperature -10°C to 55°C
Working humidity 5% to 93%
IPxx rating IP65 (Dust tight, ater jets)
2.1.3. Layout
Belo is a schematic of LX1NB-5L ith the explanations of it’s components.

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1. Relay outputs: C (Common), NC (Normally Closed), NO (Normally Open).
2. PROG button.
3. GSM antenna socket.
4. SIM card slot.
5. Output and input terminals
6. Po er supply terminals (12V DC).
7. Antenna, Relay and Po er Supply glands.
8. Status LEDs.
9. PROG socket (configuration).
2.1.4. Terminal descri tion
Terminal Connection descri tion
C, NC, NO Relay outputs. Conne t to external devi e that is to be
ontrolled by transmitter’s relay.
GND Devi e ground, ommon for other input and output

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IN1 - IN4 Signal inputs. Possible onne tion of dete tors onta ts or
alarm ontrol panel outputs. GND terminal is ommon for
all inputs.
OUT1 Type OC output.. It may ontrol external devi e. Provides
ground during a tivation.
V+
Conne t to the positive pole (+13,8V) of the EBS power
supply.
GND Conne t to the negative pole of the power supply.
MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AMEND APPEARANCE OF PRINTED CIRCUIT
WITH NO EFFECT ON FUNCTIONALITY OF DEVICE.
2.1.5. Installation and wiring
All onne tions must be made with the power off.
Conne tions of wires shall be made with due are to prevent any faults or dead
shorts.
Wires should be enter to the en losure using the installed able glands.
The devi e is equipped with a built-in GSM antenna. In areas with poor GSM signal
is possible to use an external antenna ANT GSM ...- SMA M (not in luded in the kit).
In order to enter the external antenna onne tor to the housing, remove one of the
able glands and press the supplied rubber grommet.
After he king all the onne tions, you an onne t an external power supply.
2.1.6. In ut configuration
Inputs IN1 - IN4 might work as normally losed (NC) or normally open (NO).
Additionally inputs might be onfigured as end of line (EOL-NO or EOL-NC) with
resistors 2,2kΩ or as double end of line (DEOL-NO or DEOL-NC) with resistor 1,1kΩ.

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Figure 2. Configur tion of input lines
2.1.7. Relay configuration
Three terminals are available: Normally Closed (NC), Normally Open (NO) and
Common (C). Please refer to s hemati below:
Figure 3. Schem tic of Rel y outputs
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