IQtronic IQSD GSML GSM Socket User Guide

IQtronic IQSD GSML GSM Socket User Guide
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Below you will find brief information for GSM Socket IQSD GSML. The IQSD GSML is an intelligent power socket that can be controlled remotely over a GSM network. Features include power control, remote monitoring of temperature, digital inputs, and analogue input, sending of alarm alerts based on these measurements and other events, built-in counters, a time scheduler function, and the ability to listen to the surrounding environment via the integrated microphone.

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User

Guide

IQSD-GSML

documentation v1.0 firmware version 2.0.1

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1 Introduction .................................................................... 5

1.1

Product features ........................................................................... 6

2 Installation ..................................................................... 7

2.1

Wiring the IQSD-GSML .................................................................. 7

2.1.1

Power supply wiring ............................................................... 8

2.2

Inserting SIM Card ........................................................................ 9

2.3

Powering IQSD-GSML On .............................................................. 10

3 Managing IQSD-GSML ................................................... 10

This chapter guides you through management commands and features of

IQSD-GSML. .................................................................................... 10

3.1

Managing by SMS ........................................................................ 10

3.2

Managing by phone call ................................................................ 12

3.3

Manual Control ............................................................................ 13

3.4

Timing setup ............................................................................... 13

3.5

Date/Time setup .......................................................................... 13

3.6

Security features ......................................................................... 14

3.7

Response messages settings ......................................................... 15

3.8

Scheduler feature ........................................................................ 16

3.9

Counters ..................................................................................... 18

3.10

Alarms ..................................................................................... 18

3.10.1

Defining phone numbers for SMS and ringing up alerts ............. 19

3.10.2

Alarm invoked by Inputs ....................................................... 20

3.10.3

Temperature alarm ............................................................... 23

3.10.4

Analogue voltage input alarm ................................................ 24

3.10.5

Power lost alarm .................................................................. 24

3.10.6

Defining phone number where to send alarm alerts .................. 25

3.10.7

Disabling all alarms .............................................................. 25

3.11

Using microphone ...................................................................... 26

3.12

Various settings ........................................................................ 26

3.13

Error messages ......................................................................... 27

4 Indicators ..................................................................... 28

5 Factory default settings ................................................ 29

5.1

Reset to factory default procedure ................................................. 29

5.2

Factory default settings ................................................................ 29

6 Technical specification .................................................. 30

6.1

Operation, maintenance and safety recommendations ...................... 30

7 Ordering and accessories .............................................. 31

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Important information

Every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this document, however we do not accept responsibility for damage, injury, loss or expense resulting from errors and omissions, and we reserve the right of amendment without further notice.

WARNING: This product is not designed for use in, and should not be used for, medical applications.

Product must be mounted on DIN rail (35mm, EN50022), inside a suitable enclosure providing environmental protection.

The product contains no serviceable parts, or internal adjustments. No attempt must be made to repair this product. Faulty units must be returned to supplier for repair.

This product must be installed by a qualified person. All electrical wiring must be carried out in accordance with the appropriate regulations for the place of installation.

Before attempting any electrical connection work, please ensure all supplies are switched off.

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1 Introduction

IQsocket IQSD-GSML is an embeddable member of family of intelligent power sockets brought to you by IQtronic, Ltd. It comes in housing for DIN rail to be mounted inside a distribution box or to be embedded inside your product.

IQsocket IQSD-GSML allows you to control any electric appliances connected to the device‟s two power relays remotely over GSM network. You can use for this purpose any mobile phone or even fixed-line telephone, simply by calling to, or by sending SMS to the number of SIM card inserted of your IQsocket IQSD-

GSML. It can be powered either by 230VAC mains voltage or from an external

12VDC power supply.

LED indicators

Upper terminal block with 230VAC input and power relay ouputs

GSM antenna connector

Push button for manual control

Microphone

Lower terminal block with low voltage I/O

SIM bay

Besides controlling power, IQsocket IQSD-GSML is equipped with a choice of useful functions, including:

Remote monitoring of temperature using two external temperature sensors

Remote monitoring of status of two digital inputs, tailored to connect with external sensors such as PIR motion detectors, door contacts, water level sensors and so on.

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Remote monitoring of status of analogue input, tailored to connect with external sensor having voltage output.

Sending alarm alerts based on status of inputs; levels of temperature; power supply loss.

Embedded 7 resettable counters, counting number of changes of outputs, inputs, push buttons, power supply lost and GSM signal lost events.

Time scheduler function, allowing switching on/off/restart of your appliance and sending status SMS message based on day of week and time.

Listening of sound from surrounding environment using integrated microphone by call (tapping)

1.1 Product features

In general, IQsocket IQSD-GSML has following features:

Controlling (turn on, turn off; turn on/off for a specified time; restart by cutting power for short time) of any electric appliances connected to the two independent switched power relay outputs by SMS; by call; or manually by pressing push button located on IQSD-GSML housing.

Sending SMS alarm alerts to user, based on temperature levels, state of inputs, power lost and restored events.

Sending informational status SMS messages to user

Providing status of switched outputs by SMS upon SMS request

Sending status of embedded 7 resettable counters, counting number of changes of outputs, inputs, push buttons, power supply lost and GSM signal lost events

Sending current values of user-configured IQSD-GSML parameters upon SMS request

Configuring IQSD-GSML parameters simply by sending SMS commands

Time scheduler function, allowing switching on/off/restart of your appliance and sending status SMS message based on day of week and time.

Listening of sound from surrounding environment using integrated microphone by call (tapping)

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2 Installation

Before starting installation, please read this manual and take into account

Important information section at beginning of this manual.

2.1 Wiring the IQSD-GSML

Wire connections per following schematic diagram.

Upper Terminal block

1, 2 – switched output 1

3, 4 – switched output 1

5, 6 – not connected

L – phase (live) of mains connection

N – neutral wire of mains connection

PE – Protection earth (ground), connected internaly with pin 9

Lower Terminal Block

1 – not connected

2 – Input 1, digital two state, 0–30 VDC, optoisolated

3 – Input 2, digital two state, 0–30 VDC, optoisolated

4 – Analog input, 0–30 VDC

5 –Voltage ouput 5 VDC, no-backup, stabilized, 50mA fuse

6 – Temperature sensor 1, (DS18B20)

7 – Temperature sensor 2, (DS18B20)

8 – Voltage output 12 VDC no backup, stabilized, 750 mA fuse, can be used also as input for external DC power supply

9 – GND, connected with PE mains wire

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Note all signals at the bottom terminal block are referenced to the GND pin 9.

Be careful when using any from provided voltage outputs, it is not recommended to take significant current from these pin.

Please place supplied GSM antenna outside of metal enclosure and keep it away from metal structures which can shield GSM signal. Avoid to operate

IQSD-GSML without antenna connected.

WARNING!

Please respect maximum current rating of outputs - 10A for resistive load. Do not overload your IQSD-GSML, as this may damage or shorten life span of the internal switching relays, which is not covered by warranty. It is recommended to use external contactors in case of higher current is required and/or

capacitive/inductive load will be used.

2.1.1 Power supply wiring

IQSD-GSML is normally powered from 230V AC mains, but it is possible to power it also from external 12VDC power supply, e.g. a battery.

AC power wiring

DC power wiring

Allowed input voltage range is 12-14VDC, current consumption is about 40 mA.

Avoid simultaneous connection of AC mains voltage!

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WARNING!

Avoid simultaneous connection of AC mains and external

12VDC power supply!

Wiring of inputs is described in chapters related to relevant configuration commands.

2.2 Inserting SIM Card

WARNING!

PIN authorization should be turned off before the SIM card is

used in IQsocket IQSD-GSML

Authorization can be turned off by inserting the SIM card into a GSM phone and disabling SIM PIN usage using appropriate command usually located in

„Settings‟ phone menu. Now you can remove the SIM card from phone and insert it into your IQSD-GSML.

Insert SIM card with inactive PIN code authorization into the SIM socket bay, accessible from lower side of IQSD-GSML housing.

Push the card into the bay until you feel a click so card is locked inside.

To remove the card from IQSD-GSML, gently push the card further into the bay until a click is felt, then card is unlocked and can be pulled out.

Note…

It is highly recommended to delete all received SMS messages, stored on the SIM card before using it in IQsocket IQSD-GSML

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2.3 Powering IQSD-GSML On

Once the SIM card has been inserted, you can switch on 230VAC mains (or external 12VDC power supply) to power the IQSD-GSML on. Verify device is operating by observing status of the LEDs.

Once AC power is connected, all three LED indicators will blink shortly and if everything is ok, the Power LED will turn to solid Red.

In case of active PIN authorization on the SIM card, GSM LED starts blinking fast (approx. three times per second).

GSM LED start to blink slowly (approx. every three seconds) Green, once device was successfully logged into a GSM network. If the LED blinks about every second, searching of GSM network is in progress.

The Ouput1/2 LEDs indicate state of switched outputs.

Your IQSD-GSML is now ready to use.

3 Managing IQSD-GSML

This chapter guides you through management commands and features of

IQSD-GSML.

3.1 Managing by SMS

Commands are send in form of SMS messages to call number of SIM card inserted into your device. Messages have following syntax:

pinCOMMAND (e.g. 3366STATUS) o With pre-configured security password by command SMSPIN=3366

COMMAND

(e.g. STATUS) o with un-configured security password/SMSPIN

There are two kinds of commands:

Control commands (labeled as Ctrl in tables) o Used to control of the IQSD-GSML and can be used at any time. Security settings, such as SMSPIN, permitted callers list, DO apply.

Configuration commands (labeled as Cfg in tables) o Allows to configure the IQSD-GSML parameters and functions. Security settings, such as SMSPIN, permitted callers list, DO NOT apply – instead, as a security measure, configuration commands are accepted only in configuration mode.

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o Configuration mode can be activated by using CONFIG command. Notice

CONFIG is a Ctrl-class command hence protected by your security settings. Configuration mode is automatically deactivated after 10 minutes since last configuration command has been received. o When a configuration command has been issued while configuration mode is not active/already expired, error message “Timed Out!” will be replied to the sender. See also chapters Error! Reference source not found. and Error! Reference source not found. for more information about error messages.

Each command is normally confirmed by a response SMS sent back to the command sender number. In case of an error is detected in a command,

IQSD-GSML will respond with error message to the sender. Sending response and error SMS messages can be disabled. See also chapters Error! Reference

source not found. and Error! Reference source not found. for more information about error messages.

Case of commands is ignored; STATUS or sTaTUS is the same command.

All incoming SMS messages longer than 30 characters or messages containing space and dot characters are being deleted without any error response.

SMS Command

TURNOFF

TURNON

TURNOFF=123

Type

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

TURNON=123

TURNOFF1

TURNON1

TURNOFF1=123

Description SMS Response

Turn both Output1 and Output2 off TurnedOff

Turn both Output1 and Output2 on

Turn both Output1 and Output2 off for 123 minutes. Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes.

TurnedOn

TurnedOff 123 min

TurnedOn 123 min Turn both Output1 and Output2 on for 123 minutes. Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes.

Turn the Output1 off

Turn the Output1 on

Turn the Output1 off for 123 minutes.

Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes.

TurnedOff1

TurnedOn1

TurnedOff 1 123 min

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

TURNON1=123

TURNOFF2

TURNON2

TURNOFF2=123

TURNON2=123

RESTART

RESTART1

Turn the Output1 on for 123 minutes.

Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes.

Turn the Output2 off

Turn the Output2 on

Turn the Output2 off for 123 minutes.

Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes.

TurnedOn1 123 min

TurnedOff2

TurnedOn2

TurnedOff 2 123 min

Turn the Output2 on for 123 minutes.

Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes.

TurnedOn2 123 min

Change (negate) state of both

Output1 and Output2 for time preconfigured by command

Restarted

RESTARTTIME.

Change (negate) state of the Output1 Restarted1

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

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RESTART2

RINGON

STATUS for time preconfigured by command

RESTARTTIME.

Change (negate) state of the Output2 for time preconfigured by command

RESTARTTIME.

A call-back to the sender‟s number will be made. Useful to keep-alive of credit in prepaid SIM cards.

Get status of IQsocket IQSD-GSML:

Outputs and inputs state, temperature reading, input voltage, time and GSM signal

Restarted2

Output:OFF/OFF, Temp:

25 °C/25 °C, Input

ON/ON, Voltage 0 VDC,

Time:YY/MM/DD,hh:mm:s s,

Signal:76%

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

3.2 Managing by phone call

Outputs of IQSD-GSML can be also controlled by dialing the number of its SIM card. Call is for most commands rejected by IQSD-GSML so its use is free of charge, with exception for listening sounds using embedded Microphone.

Behavior of IQSD-GSML to incoming calls must be configured in advance using

RING command per following table.

SMS Command

RING=NOACTION

RING=RESTART

Description

No action is performed, call is rejected

Change (negate) state of both

Output1 and Output2 for time preconfigured by command

RESTARTTIME, call is rejected.

SMS Response

RING=NOACTION – OK

RING=RESTART – OK

Type

Cfg

Cfg

RING=RESTART1 Change (negate) state of the Output1 for time preconfigured by command

RESTARTTIME, call is rejected.

RING=RESTART2 Change (negate) state of the Output2 for time preconfigured by command

RESTARTTIME, call is rejected.

RING=SWITCH

RING=SWITCH1

Change (negate) state of both

Output1 and Output2, call is rejected.

Change (negate) state of the

Output1, call is rejected.

RING=SWITCH2

RING=MIC

Change (negate) state of the

Output2, call is rejected.

Listening of sound in surrounding environment via integrated microphone, call is answered. Call terminated after 1 minute.

RING? Get current configuration of RING action, active setting is in () parentheses.

RING=RESTART1 – OK

RING=RESTART2 – OK

RING=SWITCH – OK

RING=SWITCH1 – OK

RING=SWITCH2 – OK

RING=MIC – OK

RING=(NOACTION),

RESTART, SWITCH, MIC

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

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3.3 Manual Control

IQSD-GSML can be controlled manually using push button located in the

bottom right corner of front panel, see drawing in section 1. Operate button

using a suitable narrow tool, e.g. a pen.

Main Switched output: Short pressing (about 1 sec) of the push button will cyclically switch state of switched outputs:

1

2 st nd

3 rd

pressing: Turn On Output1;

4 th

5 th

pressing: Turn On Output2,

pressing: Turn Off Output1,

pressing: Turn Off Output2,

pressing like 1 st

pressing – loop cycle...

Reset to default settings: By pressing of the push button for longer than 2 seconds but shorter than 5 seconds, all LED indicators start blinking, when the push button is pressed again during LED blinking,

IQSD-GSML configuration will be set back to factory default values.

3.4 Timing setup

Following table summarizes settings of time interval of RESTART command and ringing period used by RINGON command and by alerts by dialing a number under an alarm condition.

SMS Response Type

RESTARTTIME=XX – OK Cfg

SMS Command Description

RESTARTTIME=XX Configures time of RESTART

RESTARTTIME? command. Range is 1 to 180 seconds.

Get current configuration of

RESTARTTIME parameter.

RINGONTIME=XX Configures how long will IQSD-GSML keep ringing during a call, initiated by

RINGON command or sending alarm

RINGONTIME? alert. Range is 20 to 60 seconds.

Get current configuration of

RINGONTIME parameter.

RESTARTTIME=10 seconds Cfg

RINGONTIME=XX – OK Cfg

RINGONTIME=30 seconds Cfg

3.5 Date/Time setup

There are three ways of date/time setup:

Automatic setup of time from the GSM network, when particular operator and SIM card support such feature.

Manual setup based on time stamp of incoming SMS message

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Manual setup using DATE= command. Enter target time in following format: DATE=yy/mm/dd,hh:mm:ss+zz where zz is Time zone, with either + or - sign.

SMS Command

DATE

DATE=yy/mm/dd,h h:mm:ss+zz

DATE?

Description

Date/time is set from timestamp of incoming SMS message.

Set Date/time manually.

Get current settings of Date/time.

SMS Response

DATE yy/mm/dd,hh:mm:ss+zz

– OK

DATE=yy/mm/dd,hh:mm: ss+zz – OK

DATE yy/mm/dd,hh:mm:ss+zz

– OK

Type

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Note…

If your GSM network and SIM card supports obtaining of current time from the network, it is not necessary to take any action in order to setup time – it will be done automatically during each

IQSD-GSML startup.

3.6 Security features

IQSD-GSML is equipped with advanced authorization features to avoid controlling by unauthorized users. The security features include:

Allowing control only from authorized phone numbers

Authentication of each SMS command by PIN code (SMSPIN)

Both features can be used simultaneously.

In case of using authorized numbers list, device will ignore all SMS messages and calls received from numbers not included in the permitted phone numbers list. If this security feature is not enabled, device can be controlled by anyone who knows number associated with inserted SIM card.

IQSD-GSML allows to define up to 50 permitted phone numbers, each containing up to 15 numerals.

In case of using SMSPIN, right before each SMS command is placed PIN code without any space or special character, as shown here: pinCOMMAND (e.g. 3366STATUS)

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Command will be accepted only when entered PIN code matches with the code predefined by SMSPIN command.

Note…

Pin code (SMSPIN) is having no relation with SIM card PIN code.

It is just a password called SMSPIN and used by IQsocket IQSD-

GSML for SMS message authentication, having the same structure as standard PIN = 4 numerals.

Security settings can be configured and viewed simply by following commands.

SMS Command Description SMS Response Type

SECNUMBER=NO Security using permitted phone numbers list is turned off/inactive.

SECNUMBER=YES Security using permitted phone

SECNUMBER? numbers list is turned on/active.

Get current configuration of

SECNUMBER parameter.

Add new number to security list. SECNUMBER+

421233355777

SECNUMBER-

421233355777

SECNUMBER-ALL

Delete specific number from permitted phone numbers list.

Delete all numbers from permitted phone numbers list.

SECNUMBER=LIST Get dump of permitted phone numbers list.

SECNUMBER=NO - OK

SECNUMBER=YES - OK

SECNUMBER+421233355

777 - OK

SECNUMBER-

421233355777 - OK

SECNUMBER-ALL - OK

Cfg

Cfg

SECNUMBER=(NO),YES Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

LIST

421903123456,42190311

1222,421235678235

Or LIST - NO NUMBER!

SMSPIN=1234 – OK

Cfg

SMSPIN=1234

SMSPIN=NOPIN

SMSPIN?

Configuration of SMS password/SMSPIN.

Using of password/SMSPIN is deactivated.

Get configuration of SMSPIN parameter.

SMSPIN=NOPIN – OK

SMSPIN=(NOPIN), 1234

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Permitted phone numbers list accept only numbers in international format:

Example: SECNUMBER+421265440655 means add number +421-2-65440655

Example: SECNUMBER-421265440655 means delete number +421-2-

65440655. 421 is country code in this example and 2 is area code.

3.7 Response messages settings

When you communicate with your IQsocket IQSD-GSML, it is important to make you sure if command was understood and executed successfully. For this

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purpose we implemented response messages, confirming each command or informing you when an error is detected. In case of SMS commands, you will be notified by back SMS response message. If you manage your IQsocket IQSD-

GSML by phone call, your command will be confirmed by back phone call to your phone number. Note it is not supposed you will answer such back call, you can simply reject it.

Configuration commands of response messages settings are summarized in following table:

SMS Command Description SMS Response Type

SMSCONFIRM=YES - OK Cfg SMSCONFIRM=YES SMS confirmation is enabled/active for all SMS commands

SMSCONFIRM=NO SMS confirmation is disabled/inactive for all SMS commands

SMSCONFIRM? Get configuration of SMSCONFIRM parameter, active setting is in () parentheses.

SMSCONFIRM=NO - OK

SMSCONFIRM=NO,(YES)

RINGCONFIRM=YES – OK

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg RINGCONFIRM=YES Phone call confirmation is turned on for all commands. Hang off after 10 seconds

RINGCONFIRM=NO Phone call confirmation is turned off for all commands

RINGCONFIRM? Get configuration of RINGCONFIRM parameter, active setting is in ()

ERRORREPLY=NO parentheses.

ERRORREPLY=YES Sending error SMS messages is enabled/active

Sending error SMS messages is disabled/inactive

ERRORREPLY? Get configuration of ERRORREPLY parameter, active setting is in () parentheses.

RINGCONFIRM=NO – OK

RINGCONFIRM=(OFF),ON

ERRORREPLY=YES- OK

ERRORREPLY=NO- OK

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

ERRORREPLY=NO,(YES) Cfg

Note…

When RINGCONFIRM=YES command is used, confirmation back calls are only realized for SIM cards with active CLIP service.

3.8 Scheduler feature

Your IQsocket IQSD-GSML is equipped with a scheduler, allowing to control outputs and to get status message, based on time and day of week. Up to 20 scheduled tasks are supported.

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Following table summarizes usage of SCHEDULER command.

SMS Command Description SMS Response

SCHEDULER+hh:mm

,DOW,ACTION

Insert scheduler record to execute particular ACTION at time hh:mm every day of week DOW.

SCHEDULER-hh:mm Remove scheduler record for particular time hh:mm

SCHEDULER? Get list of all scheduler records.

SCHEDULER+hh:mm,

DOW,ACTION - OK

Type

Ctrl

SCHEDULER-hh:mm - OK Ctrl hh:mm,DOW,ACTION Ctrl

Where:

hh:mm denotes hour and minute of time in 24h format.

DOW denotes day of week.

Days of week numbers are recognized as follows:

1- Monday, 2-Tuesday, 3-Wednesday, 4 Thursday, 5-Friday, 6-Saturday, 7- Sunday

If “*” symbol is inserted, action will be executed daily. If number of day within week is inserted, action will be executed only in the particular day of week.

Possible actions are:

ON1 for turning the Output1 on (same as TURNON1 command)

ON2 for turning the Output1 on (same as TURNON2 command)

OFF1 for turning the Output1 off (same as TURNOFF1 command)

OFF2 for turning the Output2 off (same as TURNOFF2 command)

RES1 for restarting the Output1 (same as RESTART1 command)

RES2 for restarting the Output2 (same as RESTART2 command)

INF, to send STATUS message by SMS to number preconfigured by the ALARMNUMBER command (e.g. ALARMNUMBER+421903123456, see chapter Error! Reference source not found.)

Example of SCHEDULER? command output (four actions were recorded): o 11:00,*,ON 1

Turn on Output1 every day at 11:00 o 14:30,*,OFF1

Turn off Output1 every day at 14:30 o 01:30,1,RES1

Restart Output1 every Monday at 01:30 o 19:00,5,INF

Send Status SMS every Friday at 19:00

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Note…

In order to use INF action – sending status message, it is necessary to configure target numbers first using

ALARMNUMBER command, see chapter 3.10.1 for more

information.

Note…

Actions of SCHEDULER command are executed only on particular time, it is still possible to control of outputs by SMS or manually in other time intervals.

3.9 Counters

Six independent counters increments their status upon change on IQSD-GSML inputs and outputs.

SMS Response

COUNTER1=0

Type

Ctrl

SMS Command

COUNTER1?

COUNTER2?

COUNTER3?

COUNTER4?

COUNTER5?

COUNTER6?

COUNTER7?

Description

Get status of Counter1, increments on change of Output1

Get status of Counter2, increments on change of Output2

Get status of Counter3, increments on change of Input1

Get status of Counter4, increments on change of Input2

Get status of Counter5, increments on pressing of Push Button

Get status of Counter6, increments on each power lost event

Get status of Counter7, increments on loosing registration into GSM

COUNTERX? network

Get status of all counters

CLEARCOUNTER1 Clear status of counter 1 (2-7)

CLEARCOUNTERALL Clear status of all counters

COUNTER2=0

COUNTER3=0

COUNTER4=0

COUNTER5=0

COUNTER6=0

COUNTER7=0

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

COUNTER=0,0,0,0,0,0,0

Ctrl

CLEARCOUNTER1- OK Ctrl

CLEARCOUNTERALL- OK Ctrl

Counter1 is incremented by 1 after commands RESTART, TURNOFF, TURNON

Highest possible status of a counter is 65535.

3.10 Alarms

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IQSB-GSML supports following independent alarm sources, sorted by priority:

Power supply lost alarm (highest priority)

Power restored alarm

Alarm invoked by two state digital Input1

Alarm invoked by two state digital Input2

Temperature alarm 1

Temperature alarm 2

Alarm invoked by the Analogue input

INF action of the SCHEDULER command (lowest priority)

An alarm can generate alert by sending SMS to or by calling of (only in case alarms invoked by inputs) up to five (5) predefined phone numbers.

Note…

In order to use SMS alarm alerts, it is necessary to configure target numbers by ALARMNUMBER command, see chapter

Error! Reference source not found. for more information.

3.10.1 Defining phone numbers for SMS and ringing up alerts

Phone numbers must be entered in international format, see following table.

Up to 5 (five) numbers can be define.

SMS Command

ALARMNUMBER+

421265440655

Description

Add a new number into list for alarm alerts using SMS message and call back.

ALARMNUMBER-

421265440655

Remove a number from list for alarm alerts using SMS message and call back.

ALARMNUMBER-ALL Remove all numbers from list for alarm alerts using SMS message and call back.

ALARMNUMBER=LIST Get list of phone numbers for alarm alerts using SMS message and call back.

SMS Response

ALARMNUMBER+4212654

40655- OK

ALARMNUMBER-4212654

40655- OK

ALARMNUMBER-ALL- OK Cfg

LIST 421265440655

Type

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

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When generating alerts, numbers in list are processed per their order – first number as first, the last number as last.

3.10.2 Alarm invoked by Inputs

Input1 and Input2 are optically isolated, maximum allowed voltage present at the input pins is 30VDC. Input can have one of two states – Log.1 (active, high, true) and Log.0 (inactive, low, false).

State is recognized by DC voltage level against GND potential, with threshold

2V. Each input is pulled-down by internal resistor, so resistance lower than

5kohm connected between an input and GND will also invoke change of state.

Example – change of state invoked by resistance:

So state of input will be change either by connecting pins 2 and 5, or connecting pins 2 and 8. Note the input pin is internally pulled down by a resistor.

Example – change of state invoked by voltage:

In this case, input state will be changed to active/high by connecting a positive voltage potential against the GND pin.

For increased flexibility, evaluation of input alarm depends on user-defined trigger time:

Following table summarizes settings of trigger time interval for evaluation of input state used by ALARM command:

SMS Command Description

TRIGGERTIME1=XX Configures trigger time in milliseconds for evaluation of Input1 state. Range is 300 to 60 000

SMS Response Type

TRIGGERTIME1=XX – OK Cfg

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TRIGGERTIME1? milliseconds.

Get current configuration of

TRIGGERTIME1 parameter.

TRIGGERTIME2=XX Configures trigger time in milliseconds for evaluation of Input1 state. Range is 300 to 60 000

TRIGGERTIME2? milliseconds.

Get current configuration of

TRIGGERTIME1 parameter.

Input alarm can be activated by:

TRIGGERTIME1=300 miliseconds

Cfg

TRIGGERTIME2=XX – OK Cfg

TRIGGERTIME2=300 miliseconds

Cfg o change of the input state, or o by existence of one from possible states Log.0 (inactive, false, L-low, no voltage appears at the left input pin, left and right pin not connected) or

Log.1 (active, true, H-high, voltage higher than threshold appears at the left input pin, left and right input pins short connected).

This behavior is configured by command INPUTTYPE, settings do apply for both

Input1 and Input2:

SMS Command Description

INPUTTYPE=CHANGE Alarm is activated at every change of input state

INPUTTYPE=HIGH Send alert SMS every time when

INPUTTYPE=LOW

INPUTTYPE? remaining battery charge falls below defined threshold 50%.

Disable sending remaining battery charge alerts

Get configuration of INPUTTYPE, active setting is in () parentheses.

SMS Response Type

INPUTTYPE=CHANGE - OK Cfg

INPUTTYPE=HIGH- OK

INPUTTYPE=LOW- OK

Cfg

Cfg

INPUTTYPE =(CHANGE),

HIGH, LOW

Cfg

It is also possible to define time delay between consecutive alarm activations by using NEXTTESTTIME command:

SMS Command Description SMS Response Type

NEXTTESTTIME1=10 Next activation of Input1 alarm is possible after 10minutes.

NEXTTESTTIME1? Get current settings of Input1 time delay

NEXTTESTTIME2=10 Next activation of Input2 alarm is possible after 10minutes.

NEXTTESTTIME2? Get current settings of Input2 time delay

NEXTTESTTIME1=10 - OK Cfg

NEXTTESTTIME1=10 minutes

Cfg

NEXTTESTTIME2=10 - OK Cfg

NEXTTESTTIME2=10 minutes

Cfg

If an input alarm state occurs sooner than is NEXTTESTTIME value, alarm will be activated after expiring of NEXTTESTTIME time. Setting NEXTTESTTIME to zero (0) value deactivated this option.

Alarm detection at Input1 and Input2 can be activated by the INPUTALARM command:

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SMS Command

INPUTALARM=NOALARM

INPUTALARM=ACTIVE1

INPUTALARM=ACTIVE2

Description

No input alarm is active

Input1 alarm is active

Input2 alarm is active

INPUTALARM=ACTIVEBOTH Both Input1 and Input2 alarm are active

INPUTALARM? Get configuration of

INPUTALARM, active setting is in () parentheses.

Selecting type of input alarm alert:

SMS Command

ALARM=RING

ALARM=SMS

ALARM?

Description

Type of alarm alert is ringing up defined telephone number(s)

Type of alarm alert is sending

SMS to defined telephone number(s)

Get configuration of ALARM, active setting is in () parentheses.

Note…

SMS Response

INPUTALARM=NOALARM-

OK

INPUTALARM=ACTIVE1-

OK

INPUTALARM=ACTIVE2-

OK

INPUTALARM=ACTIVEBOT

H- OK

INPUTALARM=(NOALARM,

ACTIVE1, ACTIVE2,

ACTIVEBOTH

Type

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

SMS Response

ALARM=RING- OK

ALARM=SMS- OK

ALARM =(SMS), RING

Type

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Alert by ringing up/calling target telephone numbers is supported only for alarms invoked by inputs.

Defining custom text in alert SMS – each text can be up to 20characters long:

SMS Command Description SMS Response Type

ALIASINPUT1=disconnected

,connected

ALIASINPUT1?

ALIASINPUT2=disconnected

,connected

ALIASINPUT2?

Alert text sent in case of

Input1 Alarm is: disconnected, resp. connected

Get current settings of Input1 alert alias

Alert text sent in case of

Input2 Alarm is: disconnected, resp. connected

Get current settings of Input2 alert alias

ALIASINPUT1=disconnect ed,connected - OK

ALIASINPUT1=low,high

ALIASINPUT2=disconnect ed,connected - OK

ALIASINPUT2=low,high

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Note aliases are not cleared by reset to factory default

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3.10.3 Temperature alarm

IQSB-GSML allows watching user-defined temperature interval in range from -

40 to 120°C using two external temperature sensors. It is possible to define when will be alarm generated: when temperature is reaching minimum, maximum or both defined minimum and maximum levels.

SMS Command

TEMPMIN1=20.0

Description

Lower temperature limit for temperature1 input in °C

SMS Response

TEMPMIN1=20.0- OK

Type

Ctrl

TEMPMAX1=30.0- OK Ctrl TEMPMAX1=30.0

TEMPMIN1?

Upper temperature limit for temperature1 input in °C

Get current configuration of

TEMPMIN1 parameter.

TEMPMAX1? Get current configuration of

TEMPMAX1 parameter.

TEMPALARM1=NOALARM Temperature alarm of temperature1 input is disabled

TEMPALARM1=MIN Temperature alarm of

TEMPALARM1=MAX

TEMPALARM1=MIX temperature1 input is is active for lower limit

Temperature alarm of temperature1 input is is active for upper limit

Temperature alarm of temperature1 input is is active for both lower and upper limit

TEMPALARM1?

TEMPMIN2=25.0

Get configuration of

TEMPALARM for temperature1 input, active setting is in () parentheses.

Lower temperature limit for temperature2 input in °C

TEMPMAX2=35.0

TEMPMIN2?

Upper temperature limit for temperature2 input in °C

Get current configuration of

TEMPMIN2 parameter.

TEMPMAX2? Get current configuration of

TEMPMAX2 parameter.

TEMPALARM2=NOALARM Temperature alarm of temperature2 input is disabled

TEMPALARM2=MIN

TEMPALARM2=MAX

TEMPALARM2=MIX

TEMPALARM2?

Temperature alarm of temperature2 input is active for lower limit

Temperature alarm of temperature2 input is active for upper limit

Temperature alarm of temperature2 input is active for both lower and upper limit

Get configuration of

TEMPALARM for temperature2 input, active setting is in ()

TEMPMIN1=20.0C

TEMPMAX1=30.0C

TEMPALARM1=NOALARM-

OK

TEMPALARM1=MIN- OK

TEMPALARM1=MAX- OK

TEMPALARM1=MIX- OK

TEMPALARM1=(MIX), MIN,

MAX

TEMPMIN2=25.0- OK

TEMPMAX2=35.0- OK

TEMPMIN2=25.0C

TEMPMAX2=35.0C

TEMPALARM2=NOALARM-

OK

TEMPALARM2=MIN- OK

TEMPALARM2=MAX- OK

TEMPALARM2=MIX- OK

TEMPALARM2=(MIX), MIN,

MAX

Ctrl

Ctrl

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

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Note…

parentheses.

Temperature values must be entered always as number with one decimal place, e.g. 20.0

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3.10.4 Analogue voltage input alarm

Analogue input (pin4 on the lower terminal block) allows to monitor voltage level in range 0-30VDC using internal A/D converter. Type of voltage (DC, AC) is also recognized and displayed in the STATUS message

SMS Command

VMIN=10

Type

Ctrl

VMIN?

VMAX=30

VMAX?

VOLTALARM=NOALARM

VOLTALARM=MIN

VOLTALARM=MAX

VOLTALARM=MIX

VOLTALARM?

Description

Lower threshold value of voltage

Get current settings of Input1 alert alias

SMS Response

VMIN=10 - OK

VMIN=10

Upper threshold value of voltage

VMAX=30 - OK

Get current settings of VMAX VMAX=30

Analogue voltage input alarm is disabled

Analogue voltage input alarm is active for lower limit

VOLTALARM=NOALARM -

OK

VOLTALARM=MIN - OK

VOLTALARM=MAX – OK Analogue voltage input alarm is active for upper limit

Analogue voltage input alarm is active for both lower and upper limit

Get current settings of

VOLTALARM parameter, active setting is in () parentheses.

VOLTALARM=MIX - OK

VOLTALARM=(NOALARM),

MIN, MAX, MIN

Ctrl

Ctrl

Ctrl

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

3.10.5 Power lost alarm

The IQsocket IQSD-GSML is equipped with Power lost alarm feature, which can send an SMS alert to preconfigured number in case of mains power is lost and restored back.

Following table summarizes commands relevant to this feature:

SMS Command Description SMS Response Type

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PWRALARM=NOALARM

PWRALARM=LASTNUMBER

PWRALARM=USERDEFINED

PWRALARM?

Power alarm on power lost event is not active.

On power lost event, sends SMS alert to the number detected from the last incoming SMS.

On power lost event, sends SMS alert to the number preconfigured by

PWRALARMNUMBER.

Get configuration of

PWRALARM, active setting is in () parentheses.

PWRALARM =NOALARM -

OK

PWRALARM =

LASTNUMBER - OK

PWRALARM =

USERDEFINED - OK

PWRALARM =(NOALARM),

LASTNUMBER,

USERDEFINED

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

SMS Command

PWRRESTOREALARM=NO

PWRRESTOREALARM=YES

PWRRESTOREALARM?

Description

Power alarm on power restored event is not active.

Power alarm on power restore is active.

Get configuration of

PWRRESTOREALARM, active setting is in () parentheses.

SMS Response

PWRRESTOREALARM =NO

- OK

Type

Cfg

PWRRESTOREALARM =

YES - OK

PWRRESTOREALARM

=(NO),YES

3.10.6 Defining phone number where to send alarm alerts

Cfg

Cfg

Command PWRALARMNUMBER allows to specify the phone number, where will be sent alerts in case of a Power lost alarm occurs.

Following table summarizes its usage:

SMS Command

PWRALARMNUMBER

+420123456789

PWRALARMNUMBER?

Description

Define number for sending

Power lost alarm SMS alerts.

Get current value of

PWRALARMNUMBER.

SMS Response

PWRALARMNUMBER

+420123456789- OK

PWRALARMNUMBER

=420123456789

Type

Cfg

Cfg

3.10.7 Disabling all alarms

In case you need to quickly disable all alarms e.g. in case of emergency or misconfiguration, you can do it by issuing single command ALLALARMSOFF.

Please note all alarms will be disabled permanently, you need to enable each wanted alarm again one by one.

SMS Command

ALLALARMSOFF

Description SMS Response

All alarms are permanently disabled ALLALARMSOFF- OK

Type

Ctrl

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3.11 Using microphone

Your IQSD-GSML is equipped with a highly sensitive microphone, which can be used to monitor sound through any phone. Sensitivity is typically sufficient to recognize voices within even larger room where is IQSD-GSML installed; it depends on device orientation and placement and also on background noise.

Microphone is activated by either answering a call from your IQSD-GSML, such as when an input alarm has been detected, while alarm alert is set to ring using ALARM=RING command (see chapter Error! Reference source not

found.); or by calling the number of your IQSD-GSML, while RING=MIC setting is preconfigured (see chapter Error! Reference source not found.).

WARNING!

Please respect privacy and local law regarding to tapping, especially when monitored subjects are not informed about it.

It is your sole responsibility how you will use it.

3.12 Various settings

SMS Command

CONFIG

10minutes after last configuration command that have been received.

OUTPUT=REMEMBER When powered on/power restored, state of both Output1 and Output2 will be returned to the same state as it was at time of disconnecting power /power lost.

OUTPUT=NO

Description

Activate configuration mode.

Automatically deactivated

When powered on/power restored, state of both Output1 and Output2 be set to have output pins “normally open” – not connected, regardless of state that was at time of disconnecting power /power lost.

OUTPUT=NC When powered on/power restored, state of both Output1 and Output2 be set to have output pins “normally closed” – connected, regardless of state that was at time of disconnecting power /power lost.

SMS Response

CONFIG, OK

Type

Ctrl

OUTPUT=REMEMBER- OK Cfg

OUTPUT=NO- OK

OUTPUT=NC- OK

Cfg

Cfg

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OUTPUT?

RINGON

Get configuration of OUTPUT parameter, active setting is in () parentheses.

A call-back to the sender‟s number will be made. Useful to keep-alive of credit in prepaid SIM cards.

OUTPUT

=(REMEMBER),NC,NO

Cfg

Ctrl

TEMPUNIT=F

TEMPUNIT?

DEVICENAME=mynam e

HELP

LANG=EN

LANG?

Changes temperature units to

Fahrenheit

Get current temperature unit, active setting is in () parentheses.

Name of the IQSD-GSML, this text is sent with each alarm alert SMS for easier identification of alarm source.

Max. length is 15 characters.

Get list of all commands as help

Switch language version

Get current language version, active setting is in () parentheses.

Get firmware version

TEMPUNIT=F- OK

TEMPUNIT=(C),F

DEVICENAME=myname -

OK

LANG=EN- OK

LANG=(EN), CZ

Cfg

Cfg

Cfg

Ctrl

Cfg

Cfg

VERSION Ver. 2.0.1 (c)2011

IQtronic Ltd.

Ctrl

Please note firmware can be currently upgraded only by sending unit back to the factory or to an authorized service center.

3.13 Error messages

Error messages are being sent only when sending response messages is permitted (see ERRORREPLY command).

SMS response

Error!

Not allowed!

Timeout!

Full memory!

No number

No record

Description

Incorrect control or configuration command; or wrong SMSPIN

In case of permitted phone numbers list is active but used number is not included in it.

10 minutes interval of configuration mode has expired. In order to continue using configuration commands, please enter CONFIG command again.

Memory for storing permitted phone numbers is full.

When trying to get permitted phone number list but the list is empty.

When trying to delete non-existing items or records, scheduled tasks or program rows.

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4 Indicators

PWR

LIGHTS RED

BLINKS RED 2 x PER SECOND

GSM

BLINKS GREEN, EACH 3 SECONDS

BLINKING GREEN EACH SECOND

LIGHTS GREEN 2 x PER SECOND

BLINKING FAST

OUTPUT1, OUTPUT2

NOT ACTIVE

LIGHTS YELLOW

BLINKS YELLOW

Input1, Input2

NOT ACTIVE

LIGHTS GREEEN

Input power is OK; normal operation

SIM is not correctly inserted or missing or is bad

Logged to GSM network, normal operation

Not logged to GSM network yet, searching

SIM card have active PIN protection, use a GSM phone to disable it.

Active alarm, data transmission, call in progress

Particular output has connected NC pins

Particular output has connected NO pins

Hardware error/failure

Particular input is in Log.0/low/inactive state

Particular input is in Log.1/high/active state

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5 Factory default settings

Each device come from factory preconfigured with factory default values.

Device can be anytime returned back to these default values by using reset to factory defaults procedure.

5.1 Reset to factory default procedure

Reset is done by pushing pushbutton located on bottom right corner of the front panel.

In order to restore factory default configuration, push the button for at least 5 seconds and then release. All LED indicators should start blinking for next 10 seconds. Please press shortly both push buttons once again within these 10 seconds to confirm reset to factory default procedure. After this step is your device in original factory configuration.

WARNING!

Please BE CAREFULL! This step will erase all settings of your

IQsocket IQSB-GSML except language settings an.

5.2 Factory default settings

Parameter

OUTPUT1

OUTPUT2

SMSPIN

RESTARTTIME

RING

SECNUMBER

SMSCONFIRM

RINGCONFIRM

ERRORREPLY

SMSCONFIRMUNAUTH

TRIGGERTIME1

TRIGGERTIME1

INPUTTYPE

NEXTTESTTIME1

NEXTTESTTIME2

DEVICENAME

Default setting Parameter

NC INPUTALARM

NC

NOPIN

ALARM

ALIASINPUT1

10

NOACTION

NO

YES

ALIASINPUT2

TEMPMIN1

TEMPMAX1

TEMPALARM1

NO

YES

YES

300

300

CHANGE

0

0

IQSocket

TEMPMIN2

TEMPMAX2

TEMPALARM2

RINGONTIME

OUTPUT

TEMPUNIT

VMIN

VMAX

VOLTALARM

Default setting

NOALARM

SMS

LOG0,LOG1

LOG0,LOG1

20.0

30.0

NOALARM

20.0

30.0

NOALARM

30

REMEMBER

C

10

20

NOALARM

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6 Technical specification

Model

IQsocket IQSD-GSML

Mains power

Switched Outputs

Inputs

Management

Security

GSM

110-230VAC / 50-60Hz, 15mA@230VAC

2x 230V, 10A max (resistive load)

2x Digital, optic-isolated, max. 30V input, detection threshold 2V

1x Analog voltage sensing 0-30VDC/0-24VAC. Resolution 1V

2x Temperature sensor inputs, 1-Wire, for Dallas DS18B20 sensor

Via SMS messages

PIN code protected commands

Permitted phone numbers list

EGSM900, GSM850 Class4 (2W)

DCS1800, PCS1900 Class1 (1W)

SIM card Plug-in 3V

Indicators

Features

External 2dBi antenna via SMA connector

POWER: red LED

GSM: green LED

RELAY: yellow LED

Appliance control over SMS, by call or manually

Remote restart of appliances

Temperature monitoring

Digital sensors monitoring

Analogue sensor monitoring

Alarm detection

Monitoring of sound using integrated microphone

90x53x58mm

0.1kg netto

Dimensions

Weight

Operating temperature 0 to +50 ˚C

Humidity

Max. 80%, non-condensing

Operating temperature 0 to +50 ˚C

Mounting

DIN rail (35mm, EN50022), 3 modules wide

Compliance

CE

6.1 Operation, maintenance and safety recommendations

Do not modify product in any way and do not operate product modified any way. Warranty is void when product was disassembled or modified in any way.

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Product is not fused; ensure it is installed in fused electric installation only.

Product is not intended as security device, alarm functions are just auxiliary.

Product can be operated only indoor office/house environment. Do not expose it to humid, wet nor chemically aggressive environment.

Product is not designed for industrial operation with aggressive environment.

Before use, please check, if mobile phones can be used in the area. In not, please don‟t put product into operation, it can have negative influence to other electronic systems.

Don‟t expose product to vibrations, shaking or fall downs to avoid product damage.

When use sound monitoring for taping purposes, ensure you have prior permission to do it from affected people.

Load current 10Ais valid for resistive load. If you need to switch an non-resistive or higher current load, use an external contactor rated for target load among the product. Switching a non-resistive load or higher than nominal rating currents can cause permanent damage of switching elements, which is not covered by warranty.

Before using a SIM card, ensure all received SMS messages stored on the card are deleted.

Product is not a toy for children, SIM card represents a small part that can be easily ingested.

WARNING: This product is not designed for use in, and should not be used for, medical applications.

7 Ordering and accessories

IQsocket product family uses following ordering code system:

IQSx-y-z Example: IQSD-GSML

Product family: W=WALL | R=RACK | D=DIN

Product model: GSM | IP | RS232 | HDO | IPGSM

Output Socket type: F=Schuko | E=French

Optional accessories

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Code

SR-TMP-01

ST-TMP-02

Description

PCB with temperature sensor

Temperature sensor with metal housing, 1m cable

SR-TMP-01

Detail of installation SR-TMP-02

SR-TMP-02 wiring:

Yellow wire (orange pin sleeve): GND, connect to IQSD-GSML pin 9

White wire (green pin sleeve): OUT, connect to IQSD-GSML pin 7 or 6

Green wire (green pin sleeve): VCC, connect to IQSD-GSML pin 5

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Key Features

  • Remote control via GSM network
  • Power control with two independent outputs
  • Remote monitoring of temperature, digital inputs, and analogue input
  • Alarm alerts for various conditions
  • Time scheduler function
  • Microphone for listening to sound
  • Embedded counters
  • DIN rail mounting

Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the key features of the IQSD-GSML GSM socket?
The IQSD-GSML GSM socket features remote control via GSM network, two independent power outputs, temperature and input monitoring, alarm alerts for various conditions, a time scheduler function, an integrated microphone, and embedded counters.
How do I control the IQSD-GSML using SMS?
You can send SMS commands to the SIM card inserted into the IQSD-GSML. These commands allow you to control the power outputs, configure device settings, and obtain status information.
Can I control the IQSD-GSML by phone call?
Yes, you can also control the IQSD-GSML by phone call. You can configure different call actions, such as restarting outputs or listening to the surrounding environment using the microphone.
How do I set up the time on the IQSD-GSML?
The time can be set automatically from the GSM network if supported by your operator and SIM card. Additionally, you can set the time manually by sending an SMS command.
What security features are available on the IQSD-GSML?
The IQSD-GSML includes security features such as a permitted callers list and SMS command authentication with a PIN code. These features can be configured to limit access to the device.

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