SMS Transceiver V3 User manual

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SMS Transceiver V3 User manual SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2

Contents Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Connections 3 2.1 Inputs 3 2.2 Outputs 3 2.3 Power supply 3 2.4 Contacts 4 2.5 Battery back-up 4 3. Functions 4 3.1 Alarm messages 4 3.2 Delay 4 3.3 Block time 5 3.4 Call 5 3.5 Access control 5 3.6 Supply power monitoring 5 3.7 Monitored inputs in case of power loss 5 3.8 Re-start function 5 4. SIM card and configuration 6 4.1 SIM card requirements 6 4.2 Install SIM card: 6 4.3 Configuration 6 4.4 Use the Config Tool 7 5. Installation 9 5.1 Mounting 9 5.2 Antenna 9 5.3 Connect equipment 9 5.4 Start up and antenna positioning 9 6. Handling 10 6.1 Remote control of the outputs1 0 6.2 Unit operation information1 0 6.3 Configuration via SMS1 1 6.4 SMS commands1 2 6.5 SMS commands for configuration of the SMS Transceiver V3 4 6.6 Battery back-up (option)1 6 7. Troubleshooting 17 8. Technical specifications 18 8.1 Contents of the SMS Transceiver V3 Kit1 8 8.2 Technical data1 8 8.3 Delivery settings1 8 8.4 Optional accessories1 8 2 SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2

1. Introduction The SMS Transceiver V3 is developed for GSM-based operations monitoring or as an alarm transmitter for existing alarm installations. The unit is simple to install and easy to use. The SMS Transceiver has numerous features and settings options which makes it adaptable for different applications and specific requirements. When an input is triggered, the SMS Transceiver sends a text message alarm. In addition to the SMS, the unit can also make a call to the alarm recipient, to attract further attention. By sending an SMS command or calling the unit, users can remotely control the SMS Transceiver s relay outputs. An access control function can limit the amount of users authorised to control the unit. The SMS Transceiver is easily configured with the PCprogramme Config Tool. 2. Connections 2.1 Inputs The unit is equipped with six alarm inputs; each input can send four individual text messages to four recipients. Two messages can be sent when a voltage of 4-28V DC is applied to the input and two messages when the voltage is removed. I.e. both when triggered and returning to the input s normal state. SMS texts and recipients are individually configured for each alarm message with the PCprogramme, Config Tool. With the feature Call, the unit can be configured to make a call, in addition to sending SMS, when the inputs are triggered. The calls are made to the recipients of the alarm messages. The inputs have two alarm modes; Block Time and Delay. The inputs can not be configured individually, all inputs will have the same alarm mode. Read more in chapter 3, Function. 2.2 Outputs The SMS Transceiver V3 has two relay outputs. They can be activated either by an SMS command or a phone call to the unit. When activated by SMS the activation time is set to 1-254 seconds, alternatively ON/OFF. At an incoming phone call, either one or both relay outputs can be activated 1-254 seconds, alternatively to toggle ON/OFF. The settings are made with the Config Tool or via an SMS command. The relay outputs are made for maximum 1A at 24V, an external relay is recommended for higher loads. The outputs are N/O, normally open. 2.3 Power supply The SMS Transceiver has internal voltage regulation and rectification which enable a supply voltage of 9-28V AC or DC. Typical current consumption is approx. 30mA, max. 1A. The internal rectifier uses half wave rectification. That mans that the SMS Transceiver should not be connected to equipment with full wave rectification if there is a risk for contact between the SMS Transceiver s and the connected equipment s earth. SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2 3

It is very important to verify that G and G0 (phase and earthed neutral) are connected according to specification if the unit is attached to an AC power supply that also powers other equipment connected to the unit, otherwise it will be damaged. 2.4 Contacts One side of the unit s casing has an FME antenna contact and a 12+2 pin pluggable screw terminal block, (see diagram in paragraph 5.3). Make sure no loose wires are visible outside the contacts on the screw terminal block before connecting power to the unit. The other side of the casing has a 9 pol. D-Sub female (RS232), used to communicate with the PC programme Config Tool. 2.5 Battery back-up The SMS Transceiver can be equipped with an internal battery back-up with charge control. Alarms via SMS can be sent in case of external power failure and when the power returns. (Read more in paragraph 6.6) 3. Functions 3.1 Alarm messages When an input is affected, two SMS can be sent to two different recipients. Different messages can be sent when the input goes high and when it goes low. I.e. each input can in total send four different messages to four different recipients. The alarm messages are configured with the PC programme Config Tool. Each message may contain max. 160 characters. 3.2 Delay The delay function determines the minimum time an input needs to be constantly triggered for a message to be sent. When an input is triggered up to two messages can be sent. If the input is triggered a shorter period of time than set delay time, no messages are sent. The delay time starts counting again the next time the input is triggered (see diagram). The delay time is active both when an input goes high and low. Delay time can be set individually for each input between 1-254 seconds. The delay time can be changed with the pc programme or by an SMS command. In the example the input is initially low, the delay time starts every time a voltage is applied to the input. When the input has been high long enough for the delay time to expire (grey), the SMS are sent, then the delay time starts every time voltage disappears from the input. When voltage has been gone long enough the SMS are sent alerting that the input has gone low. The delay time starts again when the input goes high, and so forth. 3.3 Block time The inputs can be configured to block repeated SMS during a certain period of time after an input has been triggered. When the input is triggered, up to two messages are sent. As illustrated, the block time starts when the input has been triggered and prevents more messages from being sent. 4-28 VDC SMS SMS SMS time 4 SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2

When the block time expired, the input is low in the example. Since the block time started when the input went high, new messages will be sent to indicate that the input has gone low during the block time. A new block time is also started for the input s low state. If the input had still been high when the block time expired, no new messages had been sent. The block time can be individually set for each input between 1-254 seconds. The block time can be changed with the PC programme Config Tool or via an SMS command. 4-28 VDC d 3.4 Call time An input can in addition to generating an SMS when triggered be configured to generate a call to further attract attention to the alarm. The unit will call the SMS recipients, the call s purpose is to attract attention, the unit will let a few signals ring and then hang up. For further information about the nature of the alarm, the alarm message has to be read. 3.5 Access control The access control limits the possibilities to remotely control the unit via SMS commands or calls. Only the phone numbers stored in the access list are accepted. Incoming SMS or calls from unauthorised users are ignored. 238 numbers can be stored in the access list. (For units with FW 3.0.5 or earlier the list adapts to how many numbers the SIM card can store.) The first 40 access numbers can control and configure the unit via SMS and calls, the remaining accesses are authorised to control but not configure the unit. The function is activated in the programme, Config Tool. It is not possible to remotely control the unit s outputs with a call from a phone with an unlisted number. Some service providers can temporarily present an unlisted number by adding a prefix to the unit s phone number. The limitation is only for incoming calls from unlisted numbers, not SMS. 3.6 Supply power monitoring If the unit is equipped with an internal battery back-up (option) the supply power is continuously monitored. Alarm messages and recipients are defined in the PC programme Config Tool. SMS alarms are sent when the supply power is lost and when it returns. 3.7 Monitored inputs in case of power loss All changes of the inputs status are monitored continuously and stored in the unit s memory. In case of power loss, the unit will at re-start compare the inputs status before and after the power loss. Any changes will be detected and generate alarm messages 3.8 Re-start function To ensure that the SMS Transceiver is on-line with the GSM network, the unit automatically re-starts the GSM module once a day. 4. SIM card and configuration It is convenient to configure the SMS Transceiver prior to installation but it can also be configured later if a PC can be accessed at the installation site. If so, only carry out paragraph 4.1 and 4.2 before installation. SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2 5

Tip! Activate My Pages with the operator when using a cash card to monitor charge and refill date. 4.1 SIM card requirements The SMS Transceiver requires a valid GSM subscription with the following configuration: 1) The PIN code must be removed (place the SIM card in a mobile phone and switch off the PIN code control function). Re-start the mobile phone and ensure that it does not require PIN code. If PIN code is still active, it can be removed when connecting Config Tool to the unit. 2) The SMS service must be activated. 3) Pre-paid cash cards can be used if you do not expect to send a lot of messages, note however that some service providers require a registration to ensure the subscription is not deactivated after a period of time (some pre-paid cash cards must be refilled once a year to avoid deactivation). 4) The caller ID function should be activated. Call the mobile phone to ensure the number is displayed (contact the GSM operator to activate caller ID if necessary). 4.2 Install SIM card: 1) NOTE! The unit must be switched off when the SIM card is installed and removed! 2) Unscrew the four torx screws (T8) on the same side of the casing as the LEDs and the configuration contact (see diagram in paragraph 5.3). Remove the end piece. 2) Insert the SIM card with the contact side face down according to the picture, note the diagonal edge. Push until it stops, do not use force. 3) Re-mount the end piece with the four torx screws. 4.3 Configuration 1) Install Config Tool on the computer by opening Microsoft Explorer and double click on the file SMS Transceiver V3 Config Tool 1.6.2.exe on the attached CD-ROM. Follow the instructions. 2) Connect the AC power adaptor (or other powers supply) to the outlet and to the designated place in the screw terminal block (see diagram in paragraph 5.3). Be careful to get the polarity right and make sure no loose wires are visible. 3) Connect the communication cable between the unit s and the computer s serial ports. 4) Open Config Tool and specify which serial port on the computer the SMS Transceiver is connected to. Ensure that the green LED is lit (double flashes if the access control is activated) and click on the connect button. (PIN code can be removed by the Config Tool.) 5) Make the necessary settings for the unit to operate (see paragraph 4.4), do not forget to save the settings by clicking on the Read and write button. 6) The unit has to be re-started for the new settings to take effect. Disconnect the communication cable and the power supply. If the unit is equipped with battery back-up, switch it off first and then disconnect the AC power adaptor. Re-connect the external power and then the battery back-up. 6 SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2

7 3 4 5 6 Country Codes Using country codes (ie +46) is good practice. It ensures, for instance, that alarms can still be sent if the unit is moved abroad. The programme verifies that country codes are used.. 1 2 In some instances it is necessary to state numbers without country codes. Deactictivate the verification in the settings menu. 4.4 Use the Config Tool If necessary, change to your preferred language in the Language/Språk menu. 1. Specify which serial port on the computer the SMS Transceiver is connected to. 2. Wait for the green LED indicator on the SMS Transceiver to become permanently lit (or double flash if access control is activated), then click on the Connect button. The PIN code can be removed with the Config Tool, should it still be active (yellow LED triple flashes). (Previously made settings are presented in the grey text fields when the programme is connected.) 3. Double click on the text fields and type the alarm texts to be sent. The two top rows on each input represent the messages being sent when the input goes high, i.e. when a voltage is applied. The two bottom rows represent the messages being sent when the input goes low, i.e. when the voltage disappears from the input. External Power (only available with internal battery back-up installed) Monitoring of the external power. The two top rows represent the messages being sent when external power returns and the two bottom rows, represent the messages being sent when the external power disappears. 4. Specify the phone number to which the messages shall be sent. Note that each message has an individual phone number. 5. To attract further attention, the unit is also able to call the alarm recipient. Tick the Call field to specify the recipients receiving an alarm call. (See paragraph 3.4). 6. To delete individual messages, click on the Delete field. 7. Click on the Settings tab to change image. Profiles can be saved and loaded under the File menu, ideal for repeated installations. Either the current values stored in the unit (the grey text fields) or the new values entered in the Config Tool (the white text fields) may be saved as a profile. SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 20 15 16 17 19 18 8. Specify how long the relay/relays should be activated for by an incoming call. The time is stated in seconds (0-254). 0/Toggle means that the relay/relays changes state. Put a value in the white field or choose from the pop up menu. (See paragraph 6.1). 9. Specify which relay/relays should be activated by an incoming call. Choose from the pop up menu (See paragraph 6.1). 10. State whether an SMS Acknowledgement should be sent to the numbers controlling the relay/relays via a phone call. (See paragraph 6.1). 11. State whether the Access control should be active/inactive. (See paragraph 3.5). 12. State the input mode: delay or block time. (See paragraph 3.2 and 3.3). 13. State the delay / block time for each input (0-254 sec). 0 means that the input will not trigger any alarms. (See paragraph 3.2 and 3.3). 14. Provide the phone numbers (incl. country prefix) that are authorised to control the SMS Transceiver via SMS or call. E.g: +46701234567. The list will adapt to the number of accesses possible to be saved on the SIM card. 15. Check that the unit is logged on to the GSM network. Also, check that the GSM signal is sufficient (at least yellow). If necessary adjust the antenna position. 16. Click on the Write to unit button to save the settings to the SMS Transceiver. Note that it is necessary to re-start the SMS Transceiver for the new settings to take effect; switch off the battery back-up (if applicable) and disconnect the 2 pole contact. 17. The Reset Unit button is used to delete all saved settings and reset the unit to the delivery settings. (See paragraph 8.3). 18. The Clear All button is used to clear the white text fields in the programme. 19. The Clear SIM button is used to erase all information from the SIM card 20. Close the programme. The Config Tool should not be connected to the SMS Transceiver during normal operation. 8 SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2

5. Installation 5.1 Mounting Mount the SMS Transceiver on a DIN rail or with screws. The unit has a robust aluminium casing but must not be mounted where it is exposed to wet or too high air humidity. 5.2 Antenna Connect the GSM-antenna to the FME contact at the side of the casing. (See paragraph 5.3). 5.3 Connect equipment Connect sensors, and any equipment that is to be controlled by the relay outputs, to their respective places in the screw terminal block (connection diagram below). The screw terminal block is made for cables of maximum 1,5 mm². To trigger an input, a voltage of 4-28V DC needs to be applied or removed from the input. Minimum pulse length is 50 ms/1 sec. (block time/delay). The 4V DC reference voltage on pin 7 or 8 can be used to trigger the inputs if passive sensors (n/o alt. n/c) are used. The inputs can also be connected directly to equipment with an active voltage output, i.e. voltage 4-28V DC. The SMS Transceiver and the equipment must have common earth to get the right potential for the input. The relay outputs can handle 1A at 24V, a closure is made between pin 9-10 (R1) and 11-12 (R2) according to instruction in the incoming SMS or telephone call. 12 11 } Relay output 2 10 9 } Relay output 1 Configuration contact GSM ant. 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 + - +4V DC voltage output +4V DC voltage output Alarm input 6 (4-28V DC) Alarm input 5 (4-28V DC) Alarm input 4 (4-28V DC) Alarm input 3 (4-28V DC) Alarm input 2 (4-28V DC) Alarm input 1 (4-28V DC) 9-28V AC or DC - Green LED Yellow LED Red LED Note. We do not recommend tin coating the cable before connecting it to the screw terminal block, it may result in poor connection and failure over time. 5.4 Start up and antenna positioning Connect the supply power and switch on the battery back-up (if applicable), the red LED indicator will flash intermittently during start up and proceed to short flashes with a long interval when the unit has logged on to the GSM network. The green LED flashes intermittently during start-up and changes to be lit or double flash. (See paragraph 6.2.1) If the unit does not log on to the GSM network it might be necessary to re-position the antenna to find a place with better signal conditions. Use the signal indicator in the Config Tool to optimise the antenna position. Also, check that the PIN code is removed. SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2 9

6. Handling 6.1 Remote control of the outputs The SMS Transceiver has two relay outputs which can be remotely controlled via SMS commands or by a phone call to the unit. (Relay 1 (R1) is connected to pin 9 & 10 in the screw terminal block, Relay 2 (R2) is connected to pin 11 & 12.) To activate an output, i.e. to switch it ON, means that a closure is made between the relay s two connections. The closure can be used to switch on or off equipment connected to the relay. The relay is of the low current type which means that it can be loaded with a maximum of 24 Volt, 1 Ampere. The relays can be set to ON, OFF or activated on a timer, 1-254 seconds. This is specified in the SMS command sent to the unit. When calling the unit, the relays are affected according to the configuration done with the Config Tool or by an SMS. One of the relays, alternatively both, can be activated by an incoming call. Settings can also be made whether the relay/relays shall be activated on a timer (1-254 sec.) or change state (ON/OFF). When receiving an incoming call, the SMS Transceiver looks at the number via caller ID, compares it with access list, affects the relay/relays and then declines the call. Since the call is never connected and the unit just looks at the calling number, this function generates no cost. An SMS acknowledgement can be sent to the number calling to activate the relay/relays, e.g: Relay1 is now OFF or Relay2 is active for 254 sec. For further information, see the summary of the SMS commands in paragraph 6.4 and 6.5. 6.2 Unit operation information Users can receive information messages about the unit s status and configuration by sending an SMS command. It is also possible to get information about the unit from the LED indicators on the side of the SMS Transceiver casing (see picture in paragraph 5.3). 6.2.1 LED indication Three LEDs situated beside the RS232 contact on the end plate indicate the unit s function (see picture in paragraph 5.3) 6.2.1.1 Green LED - indicates operational mood Flashing intermittently: Unit during start-up. Double flash: Normal operation with the access function activated. Constantly lit: Normal operation with the access function deactivated. Unlit: Unit switched off. 6.2.1.2 Yellow LED - indicates events or error status Unlit: Lit: Quick flash: Normal operation. SMS being sent. Call alert in progress. 10 SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2

The yellow LED flashing sequence indicates error status, a number of flashes is followed by a 5 second pause: Error status is displayed during 30 seconds, followed by a modem re-start. 1 flash Error/no OK from the modem during start-up. 2 flashes No SIM card. 3 flashes PIN code active. (No re-start, PIN is removed with Config Tool) 4 flashes SIM card not ready to be read by the phone book. 6.2.1.3 Red LED - indicates GSM status Flashes every 3rd sec: Flashes intermittently: Unlit: Normal operation - logged on to the GSM network. No contact with service provider, SIM card missing or PIN code active. Unit switched off. 6.2.2 Status message via SMS Contains information about: Each input s current state (high/low). If external supply power is OK (with battery back-up). The relays current state (ON/OFF). Current GSM signal. Software version. 6.2.3 Configuration message Contains information about the settings made in the unit: Each input s Delay / Block time (in seconds). If Call is activated on each respective input. What input mode is set for the inputs, delay or block time. Which relay/relays are affected by an incoming call. How the relay/relays are affected by an incoming call. Whether SMS acknowledgement shall be sent to the number calling to remotely control the relay/relays. If the access control is active. For more information, see the summary of SMS commands in paragraph 6.4 and 6.5. 6.3 Configuration via SMS Several SMS Transceiver functions can be configured by sending SMS commands to the unit: 1) Input Mode, whether the inputs should be configured with delay or block time. The duration of delay or block time can be set for each input. It is also possible to switch an input s alarm function off. 2) The call function can be activated for each respective input. 3) Which relay/relays shall be activated with an incoming call. The function can also be deactivated. 4) How long the relay/relays shall be activated by an incoming call or if it/they should switch state. 5) The acknowledgement function of relay status to those remotely controlling the unit via a call can be switched on or off. For more information, see the summary of SMS commands in paragraph 6.4 and 6.5. SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2 11

6.4 SMS commands Guide to the SMS commands users can send the unit from their mobile phone. If the access control is activated, the sending phone number must be in the access list, if the number is not in the access list the message will be ignored. Note that the commands must be typed in capitals, exactly as shown below. 6.4.1 Activation of the relays Activates relay 1 for a given time, a closure will be made between pin 9-10 in the screw terminal block. R1=[ON/OFF/time] Activates/deactivates relay 1. Example R1=ON R1=OFF R1=120 Activates relay 1 Deactivates relay 1. Activates relay 1 for 2 minutes, time can be set to 1-254 sec. Note The setting can be checked by sending an SMS containing the command? to the unit. Activates relay 2 for a given time, a closure will be made between pin 11-12 in the screw terminal block. R2=[ON/OFF/time] Activates/deactivates relay 2 Example R2=ON R2=OFF R2=240 Activates relay 2. Deactivates relay 2. Activates relay 1 for 4 minutes, time can be set to 1-254 sec. Note The setting can be checked by sending an SMS containing the command? to the unit. 12 SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2

6.4.2 Status message Send an SMS containing a? to the unit to retrieve information about the unit s status: the input s current state, if external power is connected, the relays state, current GSM signal strength and software version. The unit will reply with an SMS to the sender of the request.? Reply STATUS: In1=0 In2=0 In3=0 In4=0 In5=0 In6=1 External power=on Relay1=OFF Relay2=ON Signal strength=14 (31) SW=3.0.7 Retrieves information about the unit s status. Reply to the sender of?. Input 1 Low (0)/High (1) Input 2 Low (0)/High (1 Input 3 Low (0)/High (1) Input 4 Low (0)/High (1) Input 5 Low (0)/High (1) Input 6 Low (0)/High (1) External power supply ON/OFF Relay 1 ON/OFF Relay 2 ON/OFF Current GSM signal, maximum reception is 31 Software version SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2 13

6.5 SMS commands for configuration of the SMS Transceiver V3 6.5.1 Configuration message Send an SMS containing the command CONFIG to the unit to get information about current configuration: the inputs Delay/Block time, alert call, monitoring of external power, input mode, which relay/relays are activated by call, relay/relays activation time by call, SMS acknowledgement of incoming call and access control. The configuration message is returned as an SMS to the sender of the command. CONFIG Reply CONFIG: In1: T=5, C=OFF In2: T=0, C=OFF In3: T=5, C=ON In4: T=120, C=OFF In5: T=240, C=ON In6: T=5, C=ON In7: C=ON IM=D AR=1 AT=3 ACK=ON Access=ON Retrieves information about the unit s configuration. Reply to the sender of?. Input 1, Delay/Block time 5 sec, Call Off (paragraph 3.2, 3.3 & 3.4) Input 2, Alarm function deactivated, Call Off Input 3, Delay/Block time 5 sec, Call On Input 4, Delay/Block time 2 min, Call Off Input 5, Delay/Block time 4 min, Call On Input 6, Delay/Block time 5 sec, Call On Monitoring of external power, Call On (paragraph 3.6 & 3.4) Input Mode, Delay (D)/Block time (B) (paragraph 3.2 & 3.3) Activated Relay by incoming call: 0=Function Off, 1=Relay1, 2=Relay2, 3=Relay1&2 (paragraph 6.1) Activation Time by an incoming call (1-254 sec) SMS ACKnowledgement of remote control of relay by call: OFF/ON Access control: OFF/ON (paragraph 3.5) 6.5.2 Delay/Block time The command sets the Delay/Block time for input 1-6 T1...T6=[0-254] Sets the Delay/Block time for input 1-6 (paragraph 3.2 & 3.3) Example T1=10 T3=60 T6=0 Delay/Block time Input 1, 10 sec. Delay/Block time Input 3, 1 min. No alarms are generated by input 6 Note The settings are checked by sending an SMS containing the command CONFIG to the unit 14 SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2

6.5.3 Activation of Call. Activates/deactivates call on input 1-6 and the power supply monitoring. The calls are made to the recipients of the SMS messages. C1...C7=[ON/OFF] Activates/deactivates Call, (paragraph 3.4) Example C1=ON C5=OFF C7=ON Call activated on input 1 Call deactivated on input 5. Call activated for the monitoring of the external power. Note The settings are checked by sending an SMS containing the command CONFIG to the unit 6.5.4 Input Mode Sets the input mode (Delay/Block time), the input mode is the same for all inputs. IM=[D/B] Sets the input mode (paragraph 3.2 & 3.3) Example IM=B IM=D Input mode Block time Input mode Delay Note The settings are checked by sending an SMS containing the command CONFIG to the unit 6.5.5 Activated Relay Sets which relay/relays are being activated by an incoming call. The function can also be deactivated. AR=[0-3] Sets what relay is being activated by an incoming call (paragraph 6.1) Example AR=0 AR=1 AR=2 AR=3 Note Function deactivated Relay 1 is activated Relay 2 is activated Relay 1 & 2 are activated The settings are checked by sending an SMS containing the command CONFIG to the unit SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2 15

6.5.6 Activation Time Sets how the relay/relays are affected by an incoming call. The relay/relays can be activated for a certain time (1-254 sec) or be set to change state. AT=[1-254] Example AT=5 AT=120 AT=0 Sets the activation time for relay/relays when activated by a call (paragraph 6.1) Relay/relays activated 5 seconds Relay/relays activated 2 minutes. Relay/relays change state. Note The settings are checked by sending an SMS containing the command CONFIG to the unit 6.5.7 SMS ACKnowledgement Activates/deactivates the function for SMS Acknowledgement at incoming call to remotely control the relays. The user calling to control the relays will get an SMS acknowledgement how the relay/relays are affected. ACK=[ON/OFF] Example ACK=ON ACK=OFF Reply Relay1 is now OFF Relay2 is active for 254 sec. Note Activates/deactivates SMS Acknowledgement of an incoming call (paragraph 6.1) SMS Acknowledgement On. SMS Acknowledgement Off. SMS Acknowledgement that Relay 1 has been activated by call. SMS Acknowledgement that Relay 2 has been activated for a certain time (254 sec.) according to the settings made for Activation Time. The settings are checked by sending an SMS containing the command CONFIG to the unit 6.6 Battery back-up (option) Power Switch OFF - ON Charging indication The SMS Transceiver V3 can be equipped with an internal battery back-up with charge control; the battery is necessary for the monitoring of the external power supply. In case of external power loss, the unit will run up to 1 day on the battery backup. The battery back-up is switched off at delivery; turn it on by moving the switch to the right with a screwdriver or similar (see image). The red LED indicates that the battery is charging, when it is fully charged, the LED will go out. After configuration the unit must be re-started for the new settings to take effect. Switch off the SMS Transceiver by switching off the battery back-up before disconnecting the external power, otherwise the unit will send SMS that the external power is off. Re-connect the external power and then the battery. 16 SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2

7. Troubleshooting I get an error message when I try to connect the Config Tool: The selected action failed - Check that you have specified the correct COM port before you click on Connect - Check that the green LED is permanently lit (double flash if the access function is activated) before you click on the Connect button. - Check that the SIM card is correctly inserted. I get an error message when I try to connect the Config Tool: Could not open COM port - Make sure no other programmes use the COM port: e.g. sync programmes for mobile phones can block the COM port. Deactivate any such programme and retry. The relay/relays are not activated when I call the unit - Check that the green LED is lit (double flash if the access function is activated). - Verify that cash card (if used) is charged. - Check if the access function is activated. If so, check the following: - That the CID function activated on the unit s SIM card. Use a mobile phone to check. - That the number you are calling from is not unlisted. Use a mobile phone to check. - Check that the number you are calling from is in the access list. The SMS Transceiver does not log on to the GSM network (the red LED indication does not flash shortly with a long interval) - Check that PIN code is removed on the SIM card. Use a mobile phone to check. - Check that there is sufficient GSM coverage for the chosen service provider. - Check that the SIM card is correctly inserted. SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2 17

8. Technical specifications 8.1 Contents of the SMS Transceiver V3 Kit - SMS Transceiver V3 unit - GSM Antenna - Pluggable screw terminal block 12 pin - AC power adaptor 230V AC with pluggable screw terminal block 2 pin - This user manual 8.2 Technical data Supply voltage: 9-28V AC/DC Current consumption nom: 30mA @12V DC Current consumption max: A @12V DC Inputs: 6 alarm inputs 4-28V DC Outputs: 2 relay outputs N/O max. 24V, 1A Operating temperature: -20 - +55 C Casing: Robust aluminium casing Size: 67 x 67 x 42mm Weight: 40g Cable area max:,5mm² 8.3 Delivery settings The unit has some default settings at delivery. They can be restored with the Reset unit button in the pc programme Config Tool (all other settings are cleared). Below are the unit s default settings: CONFIG: In1-In6: T=2, C=OFF In7: C=OFF IM=D Input 1-6, Time 2 sec, Call Off. Monitoring of supply power, Call Off. Input mode, Delay. AR= Active relay by incoming call, Relay 1. AT=2 ACK=OFF Access=OFF Relay activation time by call, 2 sec. SMS Acknowledgement of call, Off Access control, Off 8.4 Optional accessories Internal battery back-up. Antenna extension 18 SMS Transceiver V3 - User manual ver. 1.8.3 - Fw: 3.0.7 - Sw: 1.6.2