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Mitsubishi Alarm Modems at a Glance

Mitsubishi Alarm Modems are new automatic modems with a large data memory, several func-
tions and integrated Internet technology. They are designed as intelligent communication com-
puters with a 32-bit power CPU and a 2 MB non-volatile Flash memory. This can now be
expanded by up to 64 MB, thus providing enough space for your data requirements now and in
the future.

Mitsubishi Alarm Modems are fully automatic and can

b send alarm and status messages via SMS or Express E-Mail,
b receive switch commands via SMS or Express E-Mail and forward them to a PLC,
b send the data of a connected PLC/system,
b transfer data between PLCs
What´s more:
b You can use them as “normal” modems for the remote access of PLCs or systems, and the

programming software of the PLC can generally be used for this.

1.1

State-Of-The-Art Communication

The Mitsubishi Alarm Modem can communicate directly with the Mitsubishi PLCs using the relevant
PLC protocol. Modbus RTU and Modbus ASCII are also supported. User-friendly XML-based soft-
ware programs enable the required functions to be configured easily. The over twenty year history of
modems being controlled by primitive AT commands can now be forgotten at last.

The wide range of functions available on the Mitsubishi Alarm Modems provide solutions for a
number of applications such as the monitoring of temperature, pressures, levels, or the activa-
tion of motors, fans, pumps slide valves and flaps.

1.2

Easy To Retrofit

Mitsubishi Alarm Modems can be integrated in existing systems with a minimum of effort. The
communication protocols of commonly used PLCs are already implemented and so modifica-
tions to the PLC program are normally not required.

Mitsubishi Alarm Modems at a Glance

State-Of-The-Art Communication

Mitsubishi Alarm Modem

1 - 1

Service

Antenna

Power

Process

Line

Data out

Modem Mode

Mitsubishi

Alar

m

Modem

GSM

mit2x

Rs232

+

6

I/Os

10

-

30

V

DC

,

max.

0.7

A

027954

541034

-

+

COM2 (RS232)

COM1 (RS232)

SIM-Card

Push

4

7

1

3

6

9

2

5

8

0

ghi

abc

def

mno

wxyz

#

jki

tuv

qprs

+

Drives

PLCs

Sensors

Pumps

Machinery

Heating/Air Condition

Remote

Maintenance

Remote Control

Alarm/

Notification

SMS

E-Mail

/ Express

E-Mail

BASE UNIT
MODEL Q38B
SERIAL 0205020E0100017-A

QJ71BR11

QJ71BR11

RUN

STATION NO.

X10

X1

MODE

MNG

T.PASS

D.LINK

SD

RD

ERR.

L ERR.

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F

A/D
0~±10V
0~20mA

C
H
1

C
H
2

C
H
3

C
H
4

I+

V+

I+

V+

I+

V+

I+

V-

SLD

V-

SLD

V-

SLD

V-

SLD

A.G.

(FG)

V+

RUN

ERROR

Q64AD

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F

1

3

5

7

9

B

D

F

2

4

6

8

A

C

E

12VDC
24VDC
0.5A

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

COM

QY80

FUSE

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 A B C D E F

0

1

3

5

7

9

B

D

F

2

4

6

8

A

C

E

NC

24VDC
4mA

COM

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F

QX80
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 A B C D E F

0

1

3

5

7

9

B

D

F

2

4

6

8

A

C

E

NC

24VDC
4mA

COM

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F

QX80
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 A B C D E F

Q06HCPU

RS-232

USB

PULL

MODE

RUN
ERR.
USER
BAT.
BOOT

MELSEC

MITSUBISHI

Q61P-A2

POWER

Fa

x

Fig.1-1

Communicating possibilities with the Mitsubishi Alarm Modem

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