RFSOLUTIONS 250R1

GSM TELEMETRY SYSTEM
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Remote Control From a Mobile Phone
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Standalone Dual Band GSM Telemetry Controller.
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2 Digital Inputs (Volt Free)
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2 Relay Outputs rated at 240 volts 12 Amps.
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Automatically Sends SMS message when input activated to up to
5 mobiles per input.
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Outputs controlled by SMS text message.
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Request Status via SMS.
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Accepts all major SIM Cards.
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IP65 Rated Enclosure.
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Easy to Install and Configure (no PC required).
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Dual Band Modem GSM / GPRS (Telit)
Applications
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Remote control by GSM Mobile phone.
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Remote Maintenance, warnings / Alarms.
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Irrigation Systems.
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Remote system monitoring.
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Plant Maintenance.
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Security Systems
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Alert / Panic caller
Ordering Information
PART No
250R1
PSU12V1AIN
DS250-5 Nov ’06
DESCRIPTION
GSM Telemetry System with integrated GPS module
Power Supply, 110-230Vac (IEC Input), O/P 12Vdc, 900mA
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User Manual
1. Definitions....................................................................................2
2. SIM card .......................................................................................3
3. Input and output circuits ............................................................3
4. Output Relays ..............................................................................4
5. Power up ......................................................................................4
6. Power Loss ..................................................................................4
7. User Set-Up of 250 ......................................................................4
8. User Set-Up Commands .............................................................5
9. Control Commands .....................................................................7
10.
Messages generated by the unit.............................................9
11.
Technical Specifications .......................................................10
1. Definitions
The following definitions are used throughout this document and generally in connection with the control unit.
Message
An SMS (‘text’) message sent from one mobile station to another.
~
Denotes a ‘space’ in the format of a message.
Alphanumeric. Characters in the range A to Z (upper and lower case), numbers in the range 0 – 9.
Mobile.
A mobile telephone that is used to send and receive SMS messages.
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2. SIM card
The unit will accept SIM cards of most types subject to the following restrictions.
1. Only 3 Volt SIM cards will be correctly read and older 5 Volt types will be ignored.
2. Some types of pay-as-you-go SIM cards may require regular call activity (once every six
months) to remain registered.
3. SIM cards that have been protected by means of a PIN (in a mobile phone) will not
operate in the unit.
4. Incoming voice calls to the SIM card should be barred before it is used in the GSM 250
unit to avoid any error messages being sent back to the user. This can be achieved by
calling the service provider.
5. The message memory of the SIM card should be clear before it is fitted to the 250 unit.
The SIM card should be inserted into the side of the module (marked Telit). The PCB may need to be removed
from the enclosure in order to insert the SIM card.
3. Input and output circuits
The two inputs are provided via screw terminals GND/IN1 and GND/IN2 terminals. These two volt-free
digital inputs are designed to be actuated by contact ‘switch’ closures across the input pins.
GND
IN2
GND
IN1
Users
Switch
contacts
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4. Output Relays
Two relay outputs are provided, which when activated provide a ‘switch’ output as below.
CH2
CH1
NC
COM
NO
NC
COM
NO
Relay Connections when
Transmitter NOT Operating
Relay Connections when
Transmitter OPERATING
5. Power up
The 250 unit can be powered from 12 or 24Vdc, a mains power supply is also available.
Connecting to the 3 pin terminal block provides the 250 with power.
On power up the PWR LED will illuminate steady green.
The GSM engine takes several seconds to warm-up. The GSM LED may flash when the GSM engine is
active.
The GSM will come on after several seconds and should start to blink, indicating that the GSM modem has
registered with the network and that the unit is ready to accept user commands. The STAT LED blinks
whenever there is GSM activity, I.E. the unit is sending or receiving a text.
6. Power Loss
In the event of power loss to the 250 the unit will maintain the user configured data entered during the
User set-up sequence, as this information is stored in non-volatile memory. However the status of the
relays will be lost.
7. User Set-Up of 250
Prior to usage, it is necessary to program the 250 unit with the following parameters. (Some are optional)
Note that the User Password is case sensitive but the commands are not case sensitive and will be converted into
upper case before the unit handles them. This means that any user command responses, which echo the original
command will do so in upper case.
All commands are sent as text messages from a mobile phone.
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8. User Set-Up Commands
PLEASE NOTE: ~ Denotes a ‘space’ in the format of a message
Command
Description
Command Syntax
Example
The string <UNIT PW> is an alphanumeric string
containing from 4 to 10 characters.
Unit Password
Command:
UPW~Password38
Selection of the UPW must be completed within 5
minutes from power applied. Setting the UPW is
carried out by sending a text message to the unit.
UPW~<UNIT PW>
Response:
UPW~OK
(UPW)
If for any reason the unit password is lost or missentered the user must remove all power to the unit
for 1 minute, when power is reapplied the user may
then use the UPW command to set a new unit
password.
Unit Identity
(UID)
(Optional)
Input number-to-text
(INUM)
(Optional)
The <UNIT ID> is an alphanumeric string consisting
4 to 10 characters.
<UNIT PW>~UID~<UNIT ID>
This string of characters sets the ‘identity’ of the 250
unit, and is included in any response to identify the
250 unit to the user
This command sets the mobile number that the SMS
Text message is sent to when input 1 or 2 is
changed.
The number must be in full international format
including country code and leading zeros.
Response:
Identity7~UID~OK
Command:
Password38~INUM1~0033612345678
<UNIT PW>~INUMn~<num to text>
n=1 for input1
n=2 for input 2
Note the country code for the United Kingdom is 44.
Note the 250 can store up to 5 mobile number per
input.
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Command:
Password38~UID~Identity7
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Response:
Identity7~INUM1~0033612345678~OK
This example selects a French mobile (country
code 33) with national number 06 12 34 56 78
(leading 0 omitted), this number will be text if IN1
changes state.
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User Setup Commands cont..
PLEASE NOTE: ~ Denotes a ‘space’ in the format of a message
Command
Description
Power Failure
number-to-text
(PNUM)
(Optional)
This command is used to identify the mobile number
which is to be text if power has be removed from the 250.
PNUM can store up to 5 mobile numbers.
Deleting numbers-totext
Output delay time
(ODEL)
(Optional)
Command Syntax
If either of INUMn or PNUM contain a mobile number that
is already present in the phone number list then this
number will be deleted. After deletion a text will be sent to
the user to confirm the deletion of that number.
This command sets an activation time of the relay outputs.
The default is to remain on following an ON command and
turn off following an OFF command.
If ‘t’ is set to a value from 1 to 9 then this sets the number
of seconds for which the output remains on after an ON
command. The OFF command is then ignored. If ‘t’ is set
to ‘0’, then the output returns to default setting
<UNIT PW>~PNUMn~
<number to text>
Where n=1 for power fail
<UNIT PW>~x~<num to text>
Example
Command:
Password38~PNUM1~0033612345678
Command:
Password38~PNUM1~0033612345678
Where x represents either
INUMn or PNUM1
Response:
UID~PNUM1~<0033612345678>~deleted
<UNIT PW>~O
DELn~t
Command:
Password38~ODEL1~7
n=Relay number
t=Delay time (seconds)
Response:
Identity7~ODEL1~7~OK
<UNIT PW>~RESPONSE~x
Command:
Password38~RESPONSE~ON
This command is used to control the responses that are to
be sent from the unit following receipt and carrying out of
a command.
Response on/off
(RESPONSE)
(Optional)
NOTE: messages which specifically demand a response
such as requests for input status will always be
responded to as will the UPW, UID and RESP~OFF
messages.
The default setting is for the response messages to be
turned of.
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x=ON or OFF
Response:
Identity7~RESPONSE~ON~OK
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9. Control Commands
PLEASE NOTE: ~ Denotes a ‘space’ in the format of a message
Command
Activate and
deactivate outputs
Description
Command Syntax
This command is used to turn a relay output on or off.
(OUT)
Retrieve status of
inputs and outputs
This command requests that the status of the inputs
and outputs be returned to this caller.
<UNIT PW>~OUTn~x
Command:
Password38~OUT1~ON
n=Relay number = 1 or 2
x=Relay Status = ON, OFF
Response:
Identity7~OUT1~ON~OK
Command:
Password38~STATUS
<UNIT PW>~STATUS
Response:
Identity7~IN1ON~IN2OFF~OUT1ON~OUT2ON
(STATUS)
Retrieve unit settings
This command requests that the settings of the unit
be returned to the caller.
Command:
Password38~SETTINGS
<UNIT PW>~SETTINGS
(SETTINGS)
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Example
Response:
Identity7~SETTINGS~ODEL1~2~ODEL2~0
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Control Commands Cont…
PLEASE NOTE: ~ Denotes a ‘space’ in the format of a message
Command:
Password38~settings~INUM1
Where n=1 for input1 or n=2 for input 2
Retrieve saved numbers
to text for INUMn
<UNIT PW>~
SETTINGS~INUMn
This command requests the mobile phone
numbers for input 1 or 2 (INUMn) to be
returned to this caller.
Response:
<UNIT ID>~SETTINGS~INUM1~<numbers to
text>
For example:
Identity7~SETTINGS~INUM1~0033124557784
Command:
Password38~settings~PNUM1
Response:
Retrieve saved numbers
to text for PNUM1
This command requests the mobile phone
numbers to text in the event of power failure
to be returned to this caller.
<UNIT PW>~
SETTINGS~PNUM1
<UNIT ID>~SETTINGS~PNUM1~<numbers to
text>
For example:
Identity7~SETTINGS~PNUM1~0033124557784
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Messages generated by the unit
PLEASE NOTE: ~ Denotes a ‘space’ in the format of a message
Message
Description
Change Of Status Of
Inputs
This message reports a change of input state to the
designated mobile number (set using the INUM
command). A message is sent with the following
format.
(IN)
Error in received
message
(!!ERROR!!)
Text user after power
reset: (FAILED)
Message Syntax
A change of input will only be ‘valid’ after 5mSecs
Where the 250 unit is processing an SMS messages
then the response time could be up to 250mS.
When an incoming SMS contains an error in the
message format, no action will be taken by the unit
other than to send an error message back to the
calling mobile along with a copy of the erroneous
message itself.
<UNIT ID>~INn~x
n=input channel =1 or 2
x=inpupt status=ON or OFF
Identity7~UPW~OUTn~OFF~!!ERRROR!!
m=Your Message Returned
Texts will be sent to mobile phone numbers stored in
PNUM on reboot after a power failure or reset (when
power is reapplied).
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Identity7~IN1~ON
<UNIT ID>~m~!!ERROR!!
<UNIT ID>~
Reboot~power~had~failed
Note this feature is enabled or disabled by simply
either having mobile phone numbers in PNUM or not.
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Example
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Identity7~Reboot~power~had~failed
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Technical Specifications
Storage Temperature:
Enclosure Dimensions:
PCB Dimensions:
-10 to +70o Celsius. Operating Temperature: 0 to +55o Celsius.
145 x 90 x 45mm
124 x 78mm
Electrical Characteristics
Supply Voltage for 12Vdc
Supply Voltage for 24Vdc
Supply Current for 250:
Idle
Operating
Mains rated Relay Rating (230Vac)
Min
11
23
Typical
12.0
24.0
Max
14
26.0
Dimension
V
V
Notes
35
200
44
370
5
100
1000
12
mA
mA
A
1
2
3
Notes
1. Refers to maximum supply current required with all components idle.
2. Refers to peak supply current required with all components operating. In practice internal reservoir
capacitance limits the instantaneous peak current to less than 500 mA.
3. The relay contacts in this unit are for functional switching only and must not be used for isolation
purposes.
For more information or general enquiries, please call;
R F Solutions Ltd.,
Unit 21, Cliffe Industrial Estate,
Lewes, E. Sussex. BN8 6JL.
England.
Email : [email protected]
http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1273 898 000
Fax: +44 (0)1273 480 661
RF Solutions is a member of the Low Power Radio Association.
Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate , however no representation or warranty is given and no liability is assumed by R.F. Solutions Ltd. with respect to the accuracy of
such information. Use of R.F.Solutions as critical components in life support systems is not authorised except with express written approval from R.F.Solutions Ltd.
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