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Mobile GSM Network
The GSM network is the basis for the worldwide transmission of voice, data and short messages to mobile terminal devices. For industrial applications data are sent using the following services:
GPRS and EDGE offer higher data rates by a dynamic channel bundling and an advantageous billing system based on data traffic. These services are also suitable for realizing a very low-cost quasi-dedicated line for frequently sending smaller data packets (e.g. measuring readings).
Local ports for GPRS devices
serial: Behaves like a standard modem when connected to a serial port (RS-232), all protocol stacks are encapsulated
Ethernet: Router with NAT and Port Forwarding, Ethernet Access 10BT
PPP: IP data is passed to the program via the serial port (RS-232) and via PPP. The program can process PPP connections and IP connections directly.
Extra functions
Inputs/outputs (IO)
Alarm notification
Security
Surveillance
Configuration
The serial GSM/GPRS/EDGE devices are connected to the local application (e.g. a PLC) via the serial port (RS232). They are configured using the free-of-charge software HSComm.
I-Modul GPRS/EDGE 3.0 Ethernet have an Ethernet connection and are configurated via a web interface. For further GPRS routers with an integrated switch see under the link to MoRoS.
After a power loss all devices are able to automatically re-login. For stationary operation the automatic periodical logout and login are supported. Within the GSM network there are 4 frequencies used worldwide - INSYS devices either support them all (quadband) or the two of them that are common in Europe (dualband).
I-module GSM PRO 3.0 | Dualband, SMS, CSD, IO, Alarm notification, Security, Surveillance |
I-module GSM basic 3.0 | Dualband, SMS, CSD |