Reonix Automation SCADADroid R2 Manuale utente


2Contents
Contents
Preface
The Device
Seng Up The R2
About the Product 4
Preliminary Informaon 5
Document Scope 5
Warranty Informaon 5
Revision History 5
Unit Specicaons 6
SCADADroid Models 6
Physical Characteriscs 6
Cellular Characteriscs 7
Inial Physical Setup 8
SIM Card Installaon 8
Power Supply, Wiring and Switching 11
12-24 VDC Wiring 12
Micro USB Power 12
Sensor Input Wiring 12
Ethernet Network Conguraon 13
Web Browser Conguraon 14
Connecng to the SCADADroid 14
Overview Web Page Conguraon 15
System 16
Cellular Sengs 17
Email Sengs 17
VPN Status 18
Internet Status 18
Status Web Page 19
Status Web Page Schemacs 20
Alarm Conguraon Page 21
Alarms Page With Modbus License 21

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Contents
Contents
Support
Alarms Page Without Modbus License 22
Common For All Alarms 23
Front Panel Alarms 24
MODBUS Alarms 24
MODBUS Connecon Loss Alarms 24
Modbus Conguraon Page 25
Modbus/ TCP Devices 27
Register Mapping 28
Phonebook Conguraon Page 29
Contacts 29
Work Shis 31
Shis 31
Shi Wizard 32
Advanced Setup 33
User Management 35
Tesng Tools 35
Periodic Nocaon 35
Internet Connecon 36
Remote Access 36
System Conguraon 37
Other Opons 37
License Page 37
Firmware Update Page 38
Stascs 39
Using the SCADADroid 41
Trouble Shoong 42
Index 45
Tech Support 47
Notes 48

4Preface
About the Product
The SCADADroid is an alarm callout unit
which can monitor a wide variety of
control sensors and systems. Alarm
conditions will send out notifications
to users through either SMS, email, or
voice calls. The SCADADroid has a relay
output that can be used for a number of
control or security applicaons. The relay
is controlled through the web interface by
users with appropriate credenals.
The SCADADroid is configured entirely
through an easy-to-use web interface.
No software is needed. Changes to any
parameter can be done while the unit
is in operation, no restart or program/
database transfer is required. The web
interface is compable with all browsers.
The SCADADroid requires an Ethernet
cable to program.
The penta-band cell modem within the
SCADADroid can communicate over many
dierent cell networks. The standard SIM
card required for cellular connecvity
should be from a carrier who has
coverage in the desired monitoring
location.

5
The Device
Preliminary Informaon
Users of this product are assumed to
have sound technical knowledge of
automation equipment, networking,
and systems integration. Should you
require clarification or elaboration on
any part of this manual please contact
Reonix Automation at 1 855 886-8506.
Reonix Automaon will repair or replace any
defecve units within 1 year of purchase.
This warranty applies to materials and
workmanship. The following will void
warranty:
• Unauthorized repair
• Negligent use
• Any form of alteraon or modicaon
• Misuse and/or mistreatment
• Water damage
Units requiring warranty repair or
replacement are to be shipped to Reonix
Automaon at the owner’s expense
and returned to the owner at Reonix
Automaon’s expense.
Document Scope
Warranty Informaon
Revision History
Revision
1.0
1.01
1.02
Details
First Release
Addion of Hazardous Area Warnings
Addion of Modbus License
Date
April 15, 2015
December 23, 2015
February 8, 2016

6The Device
With the default hardware conguraon, the inputs are acvated in the following
condions:
1. Grounding of the pin.
2. Applying 20-24V.
In terms of thresholds:
0 - 1V: acvated
1V - 6V : deacvated
6V-20V: undened
20V-24V: acvated
The inputs can be used with:
Open collector outputs to ground (no external supply)
Relays to ground (no external supply)
Switches to ground (no external supply)
Relay to 24V
Switch to 24V
5V TTL logic
Note: It cannot be used with 24V ‘logic’ outputs
Enclosure: SCADADroid is designed to be mounted in an enclosure. For Hazardous areas,
the SCADADroid is required to be mounted in a Type 1, Type 4, or Type 4X enclosure
depending on end applicaon environment.
Unit Specicaons
Inputs: 8 digital inputs Mounng: DIN rail mounted
Note: The DIN rail used for mounng the
module shall be bonded to ground
Input Power: USB (5 VDC), 1 amp
12-24 VDC, 1 amp
Dimensions: 6.5 cm x 7 cm x 12 cm
Catalog Descripon
SCADAdroid R2 Standard model with cell modem, 8 digital inputs, 1 relay
output, Ethernet connecon with VPN remote capability.
SCADAdroid R2-NM Ethernet connecon only, no cell modem installed, 8 digital inputs,
1 relay output, Ethernet connecon with VPN remote capability.
P h y s i c a l C h a r a c t e r i s c s
SCADADroid Models

7
The Device
Penta-Band HSPA+
GSM Quad Band 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
UMTS/HSPA Penta Band 850, 900, 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz
EGPRS / WCDMA / HSDPA / HSUPA Protocol Stack 3GPP Release 7
Voice and SMS
Output power
Class 4 (2W, 33 dBm) @ GSM 850 / 900
Class 1 (1W, 30 dBm) @ GSM 1800 / 1900
Class 3 (0.25W, 24 dBm) @ UMTS
Class E2 (0.5W, 27 dBm) @ EDGE 850 / 900
Class E2 (0.4W, 26 dBm) @ EDGE 1800 / 1900
Sensivity
-109.5 dBm @ 850/1900 MHz
-109 dBm @ 900 Mhz
-110 dBm @1800 Mhz
-111 dBm @ WCDMA B1 / B4/ B5
-110 dBm @ WCDMA B2 / B8
Data
HSPA: DL: Up to 21.0Mbps, UL: Up to 5.76Mbps
WCDMA: DL: Up to 384kbps, UL: Up to 384kbps
EDGE: DL: Up to 296kbps, UL: Up to 236.8kbps
GPRS: DL: Up to 107kbps, UL: Up to 85.6kbps
Asynchronous non transparent CSD up to 9.6 kbps
Operaonal Temperature Range -40C to +85C, (-40C to +40C for Hazardous areas)
Safety
Non-Incendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class 1, Division 2, Groups A,B,C,D
Hazardous Areas, Temperature Code T5
SIM Card
Standard locking SIM card socket
E2 (0.4W, 26 dBm) @ EDGE 1800/1900
Modem
FCC ID:R17HE910
IC: 511A-HE910
C e l l u l a r C h a r a c t e r i s c s

8 Seng Up The R2
Inial Physical Setup
Before proceeding, ensure that all
peripherals are removed from the unit.
This includes Ethernet, the 12 posion
wiring connector, USB cable, antenna, and
any microphone connected to the unit.
With a small Phillips screw driver, remove
the top 2 corner-screws from both the
front and back face plates. The top plate
should li o freely.
SIM Card Installaon
1. Remove Top plate from unit
Isolate unit and remove all peripherals

9
Seng Up The R2
Inside the unit, there is a circuit board
with a large white square chip and a black
rectangular plasc tray. With the unit’s
face plate facing you, slide the top piece
of the black SIM card tray toward the
right side of the unit. It should slide a few
millimeters and stop. If the tray does not
move easily it may already be unlocked.
Open the SIM card tray by liing upward
on the le side of it.
Pivot the SIM card tray unl it rests in
its original posion. Lightly press down
on the top of the tray and slide the tray
away from the pivot side. The tray will
move and lock into place.
The contact pads on the boom side of
the SIM should be facing in the direcon
of the SIM card tray so that when the tray
is lowered to its original posion the pads
will make contact with the exposed tray
contacts.
2. Open SIM Card Tray
4. Return SIM Card Tray and Lock it in Place
3. Insert SIM Card into Tray

10 Seng Up The R2
Return the top plate to the unit and
replace the previously removed
screws. The unit’s peripherals can now
be re-attached and the unit powered.
Return any peripherals to their original posion and proceed with setup.
5. Return Top Plate To Unit
6. Reconnect Peripherals
Important:
Do not power unit up without the antenna!
Important:
DIN rail where the module is installed has to
be bonded to ground.
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