Descrizione Software Di Telecontrollo: SCM-TLC
Descrizione Software Di Telecontrollo: SCM-TLC
1.1 Functioning
The program exploits the serial connection through RS232 with a modem for the
connection to a remote RVR station.
Each RVR station is composed of several parts called "modules" that can be called
sequentially in order to receive and send data. These data are interpreted in order to
obtain the measurement value to which they refer.
The connection is always realized starting from the first module, either when the station
is composed of several modules (TLC300, TLC2000, SCM) or when the station is
composed of a single module (PTXLCD).
The maximum connection speed is 19200 baud when transmitting with a traditional
telephonic line and 9600 baud when transmitting with a GSM telephone line.
1.2 Installation
• Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM player.
• From the desktop, open "Program Manager ".
• Double click on the CD-ROM player icon to display its content.
• If you are using Windows2000, double click on the program
"setup_telecon_win2k.exe" to install the software
• If you are using Windows95, 98 or Me, double click on the program
"setup_telecon_win9x.exe" to install the software
• It may be required to install the necessary drivers for the access to data, before
installing the software.
• When the installation is completed, the "Tlc32bit" group which contains the
programs: "Telecon 32bit" and "GSM Init" will be created, then the connection
icons will appear on the Desktop.
System Requirements:
• Windows 95 ®, Windows 98 ® either first or second edition, Windows ME ®,
Windows NT ® and Windows 2000 ®.
• Processor:
Intel Pentium ® 75 MHz or better.
• Minimum Memory required:
16MB Ram.
• Minimum capacity on Hard Disk required:
50Mb.
Double click on the "Telecon 32bit" icon present on the desktop or select Telecon
32bit from the "Start" menu -> Programs -> TLC32bit -> “, in order to start the program.
In the main window it is possible to choose the station you wish to call and edit the
parameters that refer to comunication.
• The window showing the "Chosen connection " (1) indicates which station will be
called when the "START" button is selected (3).
• When clicking on "Select Group" menu (2) it is possible to choose between the
different groups of stations (if saved)
• The "START" button (3) launches the call to the station.
• The "EXIT" button (5) exits the program.
• When clicking on "Select stations" (4) it is possible to choose among the present
stations which one will be called, the selection inside the window will then change
(1).
When pressing the cross situated on the left side of the name of the station, the
description of the station is displayed.
• When you click on the "Edit connections" button (6) the window shown in fig 3 is
displayed, from there you can edit the different connection parameters of each
station.
Forward /Back
button to select
the stations
To close the
window and
save
parameters
In order to avoid functioning problems, we will not give instructions concerning stations
1.3.2 Connection
The connection window is displayed, and it will remain displayed until the connection
is completed.
In case the telephone line is busy, it will be possible to make a new connection attempt
by pressing the "Retry" button.
The "More Detail >>" button enables to get further information concerning the status
of the station.
The "Exit" button brings you back to the "station selection" window.
1.4 Functioning
The fist interface called "Personalization" is displayed when the station is connected.
This interface is easy to use and it enables the user to check, whenever he wants, the
status of the station in a fast way (fig. refers to the personalization of a VJ25000).
Apart from the various indicators either analogical or digital and the alarm leds, there
are also a few buttons that enable to select most frequently needed functions (switch
on/off, alarm reset).
When pressing one of these buttons, the user is asked to confirm the current function
selected.
In order to change some levels such as attenuation of the inputs and the output power
percentage of the PTXLCD, double click on the measurement that you wish to change
and insert the new value required.
If you wish to create or modify the personalization, please refer to Chapter "Creation
and editing of the personalization window".
As you can understand from its name, it indicates the parts that compose the station
(obviously as far as telemetry is concerned).
When you click on the components (modules), the window with the data concerning
measurements are displayed (3).
The "Alarm" button enables to open the window showing the chronological list of the
alarms that may have appeared (only for SCM and TLC units).
Apart from being saved in the station, the occurred alarms are included in the database
of the station itself.
• "Detail" button:
• “History” button:
The "History" button enables to open the window containing the schedule (this function
is not available in this software version).
• “Print” button:
The "Print" button enables to print the status of the station: a page for each module
with the different measurements as displayed on the measurement window (3).
• “Info” button:
The "Info" button enables to open a window in which it is possible to select the modules
in order to get information concerning the software and hardware versions, the number
of analogical and digital I/O.
• “Phone” button:
The "Phone" button enables to open the window showing the set-up of the telephone
numbers saved in the memory of the SCM.
N.B. This option is only valid if the SCM is connected to an analogical modem.
• “Help” button:
• “Exit” button:
The "Measure" button enables to visualize the inputs, either balanced analogical or
analogical/digital, in the "Measurement window "(4).
• Il tasto “I/O”:
The "I/O" button, enables to visualize the outputs of the "Measurement window "(4).
The password: The first icon represents the password. If this icon is activated in
the station a closed lock appears on a yellow background, otherwise it is open as
shown on the picture.
When you click on the icon, the window for the password selection is displayed.
The measurement cycle lock: The second icon indicates the status of the
interrogation cycle of the modules. When clicking on the icon you obtain a lock of
the selected module in the window displaying the summary information concerning
the station (1):
It is used when it is necessary to update only a few measurements faster.
When the icon is selected, its background is coloured in red.
The bell: The third icon enables to launch the acustic indicator in case an alarm is
received.
The programation of a station: When the third icon is selected, the remote
programation window is displayed in the preset stations.
When the station is preset, it is not necessary to program the data on the SIM
card of the GSM modem since they are saved in the unit itself.
Please read Chapter 5: "Programation of the remote station" to know more about
this function.
When you select the fifth icon, time and date are displayed.
• The recorder:
Empty database
Stop
Record
By clicking on this icon the window showing the programation of the remote station is
displayed.
Control buttons
When the window is displayed it does not contain any data, it is necessary to read
them from the remote station or from the database.
Press this button in order to read the parameters from the database of
the station.
Press this button in order to write the parameters in the database of the
station.
In this way, each station memorized in the Telecon software contains the programed
parameters.
The type of data identify the groups of options that can be programed:
1) General: these are the parameters common to all the types of RVR stations.
• ID of the station
• Name of the station
• Number of the SMS Assistance Center
• Number of SMS attempts
2) Telephone:
• Phone numbers recognized by the station
• Enables to send SMS messages to the system
• Enables the reception of SMS messages.
3) Inputs: monitoring of the auxiliary inputs that generate alarms (in the predisposed
systems).
• Name of the alarm (that is transmitted in the message)
• Intervention threshold of the alarm in percentage (0% = 0VDC, 100% = 5VDC)
• Alarm activation front (indicates whether the alarm is activated or not in case of
supply failure).
4) Outputs: monitoring of the outputs (in the predisposed systems)
• Type of output commutation (status, impulsive ON or impulsive OFF).
5) Alarms Enable: (in the preset systems)
• Enables the standard alarms of the station.
When you click on the parameter that you intend to modify, the data entering window
is displayed.
Window for the entering of names and numbers. It is possible to write whatever.
Window for the entering of data. It is necessary to choose between the proposed
options.
Each station present in the Telecon, is composed of several blocks called Modules.
Inside the program folder, there are four folders called: Default, Module, Phbook and
Stations, which contain the database of the stations.
Gruppo_C.mdb
Mod4 (Md_0004.mdb)
Md_xxxx.mdb
Staz_3.mdb
\Gruppo_B\ \Gruppo_B\
\Gruppo_C\ \Gruppo_C\
The database situated in the folder \PHBOOK\ contain the general information
concerning the stations: telephone number, connection Baud Rate, COM port used,
etc.
Example: Let's imagine a group called "Radio1", which contains one station only
called "TX500".
The record of the database "Radio1.mdb" will be composed in the following way:
ID Name Descriptions Phone ModemString DialString DBName Com Baud Type InitString Protocol
1 TX500 -- None -- 01239 ATX3 ATDT TX500.MDB 1 4 0 9600,n,8,1 PROTOCOL_RVR
The area "DBName" contains the name of the database (TX500.mdb) situated in
the folder \STATIONS\Radio1\ which contains the information concerning the
composition of the station.
Not exploited.
• Configuration
Not exploited.
• Personal_Window
The area "DBName" contains the name of the databases situated in the
\MODULE\Radio1\ folder which contain the information concerning the modules.
The TLC300 has one (or two) telemetry cards (8 balanced analogical inputs, 16
analogical/digital inputs and 8 relay outputs) and one I2C.
When seen through the Telecon, each telemetry card present and each unit connected
through I2C appear as Modules
Let's analyze an example of typical station: TX500 equipped with telemetry (TLC300/
T1).
The TX500 is composed of: one PTX30LCD, one PJ500MC and obviously the
TLC300.
Each Module has a corresponding database which contains the data concerning the
available measurements.
N.B. In function of the type of unit that they represent, the tables can also contain data.
Let's Analyze the module related to the standard telemetry card: it contains: 24
analogical inputs (8+16) and 8 relay outputs; therefore data will be found only in the
Analog Input and Digital Output tables.
Similarly, for the PTXLCD (which has 39 analogical inputs, 2 analogical outputs, 8
digital inputs, 29 digital outputs, 8 general measurements), data will be found in all
the tables.
All the tables (except Info and Alarm Name) have the same structure:
For example:
The first analogical input of the telemetry card is composed in the following way:
Key 0 Number of the measurement
ID Measure 0 Position in the order display
Display Order 1 It is possible to enter values (not for the inputs)
With such settings, the voltage present at the input will be displayed.
If the user needs to modify the measurements on already existing databases, the
parameters to modify are the following:
• Conversion Type
• End Scale
• Max
• Enable Input
• Enable Display
Conversion Type: determins the calculations to make with the received datum.
The different algorythms were created in function of the requirements of the equipment
manufactured by R.V.R. and include power measurements, voltage and current, logical
status, etc.
End Scale: indicates the maximum value displayed corresponding to the maximum
voltage applied at the input.
Enable Input: value Yes/No which indicates whether it is possible to set a measurement
value.
Ex. When an input is selected it is on "No" because it is not possible to set an input
value, while for measurements like i.e. the output power of the PTXLCD, it is on
"Yes" because the user can choose the value he wants to enter.
Enable Display: value Yes/No which indicates whether the measurement appears in
the Telecon grids has also a consequence in the personalization.
In this chapter we will deal both with the creation of a station and with the creation of
a group.
The program will ask you if you want to copy the list of stations which are part of the
selected group and then it will ask the name of the new group.
At the end of the creation process, you will obtain a new group with a station called
The editing window of the station will be displayed. It is important to mention that the
stations are composed of two parts, one is situated in the "Phone book" window
where the connection is monitored while another is situated in the structure of the
station.
Phone Book
Structure
of the
station
To compose a station To connect the station to a number of the To create a new station in the
(1) Phone book Phone Book (3)
(2)
To select a
station (4)
To create a new
station (5)
To choose a
module from
the
\MODULES\
folder
(6)
It is necessary to create a new name in the Phone Book, which can be done by
selecting button (3).
1) Select button (5): the program will ask you whether you want to copy the station
that is currently select, press "no"; enter the name of the new station ( Ex.TX500 ).
2) Select the new created station from the menu (4).
3) In the window "Station composition " (1), you will find:
6) The program will ask you whether you want to replace the selected module
(Default) by the module you have chosen. Select "Yes".
In this way you will replace the "Default" module by "TLCLCD", which are the
letters identifying of the TLC300.
10) The program will ask you whether you want to replace the selected module
(TLCLCD) by the module you have chosen. Select "No".
The program will ask you whether you wnat to add (append) the module to the
configuration of the station. Select "Yes". ). If you choose "No" the module will not
be added to the station. The program will ask you to confirm the node and module
numbers, the program automatically chooses the values so they should not be
changed.
In this chapter we will anlyze the creation of a personalization, starting from an empty
window.
Click on button "F4" situated on the window to enter the "edit" mode, the shape of the
Click with the right button of your mouse to enter the menu with three options:
• Add Control.
To add a control
• View Grid.
To switch on or off the display of the grid
• Save Window.
To save the personalization window.
N.B. We advise you to use this function very often in order to avoid loosing the realized
work
The "Add Control" menu contains the submenus from where you can choose the
items that can be added in the window:
• Add Label.
To add a label.
• Add Measure.
• Add Pushbutton.
• Add Led.
In this brief instruction chapter, we will explain the operations which are necessary in
order to create a personalization window.
Choose node:
DO NOT USE
A – Choose the
module
C – Choose
measurement
Cancel
button
D – Control boxes
In the box "A" choose the module "1-2" whic corresponds to the PJ500.
5) Choose between the "B" buttons, on "InAna" in order to have the list of analogical
measurements displayed.
6) In the "C" box select the "Fwd Power" measurement.
"000 (A) TX1 Fwd Power" means: "000" which is the input number, "(A)" indicates
that the input is analogical, the remaining is the name of the input (which is the
same as box "Text:" from the group "D".
7) These options are valid only for the "Angular Gauge" control: boxes from group
"D".
If you wish to replace the end scale of the analogical meter, write the required
value in the "End scale" box.
Please note that when the mouse cursor passes on the control, the icon
changes. In order to move, cancel or vary the dimensions or change the parameters
of the command, press the right button of your mouse. The menu from which it is
possible to make choices will be displayed.
"Change Font" "Change Back color" and "Change Fore Color", are used for the
labels (label).
5) It is now possible to select the colour of the led in function of the status of the input:
We will now create two buttons to switch on and off the transmitter.
1) In the "Add Control" menu select "Add Pushbutton "On Type".
2) Scegliere il modulo PJ500 dalla casella “A”
3) Among "B" buttons select "OutDig".
4) In box "C" select the measurement "000 (>) TX1 On".
5) In the "Text:" box, enter the name that will be displayed on the button.
Now you just have to save the window by clicking on the right button of your mouse
and choosing "Save Window".
2.1 Functioning
This is a telemetry software that gives the possibility to call automatically and cyclically
every station from a list of stations, having their status displayed in a very simple and
clear way and indicating which station is in alarm and the type of alarm.
Morevover, it is possible to have the software calling a station after having been
informed by an SMS, and have its status displayed immediately.
2.2 Installation
• Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM player.
• From the desktop, open "Program Manager ".
• Double click on the CD-ROM player to visualize its content.
• Double click on the program Tlc32bit.exe in order to set up the installation.
It may be required to install the drivers which are necessary for the access to
data, before installing the software.
• When the installation is completed, the "Tlc32bit" group which contains the
programs: "Telecon 32bit" and "GSM Init" will be created, after which the connection
icons will appear on the Desktop.
Required systems:
• Operational system:
Windows 95 ®, Windows 98 ® either first or second edition, Windows ME ®.
The software does not work under Windows NT ® and Windows 2000 ®.
• Processor:
Intel Pentium ® 75 MHz or better.
• Minimum Memory required:
32MB Ram.
• Minimum capacity on Hard Disk required:
Minimo 50Mb.
As you can see on the image, the telemetry software is composed of three main
windows:
In this list all the stations that concern a customer are displayed.
They are sorted in the following way: presence on the map, priority, frequency of
calls and station number in the database.
The position of the stations and their status are displayed. Such map must be built by
the user simply by dragging the required stations (taken from the list of stations (A))
to their locations on the map. Once the station is positioned, the schedule monitoring
window is displayed. The station will have a different icon in function of the alarms
status.
When positioning the cursor on one of these icons a window displays the last
parameters and alarms registered, if received.
When clicking with the right button of your mouse on the icon indicated above, a
cascade menu will display the following functions:
When selecting " Call Station " the immediate call will be made and the consequent
data will be updated.
When selecting "Reset Station" you can make an attempt to reset the functioning
conditions in case of alarm.
When choosing "Telecon" you can call the station with the normal telemetry software
in order to get more detailed information (for expert users).
" Scheduling Manager" which displays a window for the setting of scheduling
parameters and priority calls. Such priority will also be used put the stations in order
in the list (A);
"Cancel Station" is used to cancel the station from the map (but not from the
datadbase).
When moving the mouse having the left button pressed, you can scroll the geographic
map.
Such map is a reference for the Stations location (B). Basically, it is the same map,
but reduced and divided into 16 quadrants. Such quadrants enable a selection of
only the required part of the country, since it is impossible to show the whole map in
a defined way. Apart from that, in case of alarm the quadrant where the station is
situated will be coloured in red to indicate an anomalous situation. In this way it is
possible to keep under control the status of all the stations without needing to move
the mouse.
There are also three other symbols used in the list (A):
• indicates that the station has not already been called (used only in scheduling)
Apart from the normal parameters displayed (Power, frequency etc. ) there will
also be the time and date of the last connection.
5) 5. When the scheduling cycle is operational, the following functions are not
available:
• dragging of stations to the map
• positioning of the stations from the list (A) to the map
• - the menu selected with the right button of the mouse is not available, except the
scheduling configuration window that can be seen but not modified.
For the realization of this software we have used the telemetry software (TELECON)
with an additional new window..
The basic comunication structure of the software remains the same and all the
functions of Telecon remain unchanged. Except this new window and the database
of the customer filled with the data present in the Telecon PHBOOK directory.
In such database the user may add new areas and tables in function of the following
criteria:
A. Five new areas were added to the Phone_Book table of the database:
1) Presence of the station on the map and therefore also the presence of the
scheduling automatic procedure.
2) Name of the table where the registered data and scheduling parameters are
entered.
3) Priority number of such station.
B. Configuration tables of the stations. Basically for each station present in the
Table Phone_Book, there will be 2 corresponding tables having a name with
progressive intitials that will refer to the station situated in the area formerly described.
The name of the two stations will start with a different suffix in order to identify them:
"_sto" for the table where the data data received by the remote station are stored,
"_cfg" for the table where the scheduling configuration data are registered.
Table "_cfg"
1) Position X on the map. (Single)
2) Position Y on the map. (Single)
3) Data Start Scheduling
4) Start Time of Scheduling
5) Number of Retry from 1 to 99, with 0 indicating "unlimited"
6) Date of the last connection
7) Time of the last connection
8) Status of the station during the last connection:
0 - OK - Station funcioning correctly.
1 - COM - Comunication problem (when maximum number of retry is reached)
2 - RETRY - Station making a Retry.
3 - FAULT - Station in Alarm.
Table "_sto"
1) String received with data.
Each station present in the Phone_Book table will have a corresponding configuration
table as shown in point B.
Each time the software will restart these data will be loaded and displayed.
In the case of connection between the TLC system and digital equipment exclusively
using the digital input on bus IIc must respect some sagacities:
• PTX-LCD exciters serie must have always the lower addresses.
• The coupler HC-LCD serie, in order of addresses after the exciters, must have
Type = 133.
• The amplifiers will follow all then.
The Type that identified the digital cards are described in the following table:
Type Nome
0 None
1 PTX30LCD
2 SCM4
3 TLC300/2000
4 SCM1
5 PTX60LCD
6 PTX100LCD
7 TLC tube
8 PTRL NV
9 RXRL NV
129 Telemetry card type 1
130 Telemetry card type 2
131 Telemetry card type 3
132 Mosfet Protection
133 Hc Primary
134 Hc Simple
To connect different RVR’ base equipment between they, that aren’t digital, is
necessarily use an IB (see accessories), that allows the redistribution of the signals
them coming from the equipment in order to make them to reach in right way on the
inputs of the TLC.
All the connections between the devices come made through standard parallels
cables, connecting between the IB and the equipment the outputs that have the same
label:
• Service -> Service
• Telemetry -> Telemetry
In this case it must resort to the connection tables, remembering that the balanced
inputs are operative with not greater tensions of 12V while those digitals arrive to the
maximum to 5V.
Obtain the maximum of the voltage and regulate the correspondent trimmer in order
to obtain the visualization, on the remote control software, the voltage of 5V. See the
software manual to set up correctly the database necessary to have an immediate
visualization of the parameter in the right unit of measure.
Obtain the visualization, on the remote control software, of the parameter. See the
software manual to set up correctly the database necessary to have an immediate
visualization of the parameter in the right unit of measure.
Remembering that in figure is represented schematically the Off relay condition and
that the disposition of the contacts in the connector is described in the following
table.
The maximum current that could be made flow through the contacts is of 500mA to
24V.
See the manual of the software to move the relay and set up the necessary database
correctly to have the operationing of the relay adjusted to the demands.
These messages could be in the angle aloft to the right of the display, on the frontal
panel (only of TLC2000) and they inform on the modem current state.