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Introduction

préambule

Ce manuel est une traduction libre du manuel de l'utilisateur du module GSM HAMSGM133 (ou référence Futura Elettronica 8100-TDG133).

Vous trouverez le manuel en anglais ici.

Le Module GSM HAMGSM133 est disponible chez MCHobby.

Présentation

 

Muni de votre GSM, vous voudriez contrôler l'ouverture d'un grillage, l'activation/désactivation d'une alarme, d'un autre appareil... contrôler l'état des senseurs, être prévenu de l'activation du détecteur de mouvement, etc. Voici un produit que vous trouverez très intéressant: il permet de configurer et contrôler la carte à partir de commandes SMS spéciales (protégé par mot de passe), de recevoir des notifications SMS.

Ce module réalisé par Futura Elettronica (8100-TDG133) dispose également d'une option "portail" permettant d'activer le relais 1 lors d'un appel vocal sur la carte (autorise la configuration de 200 N° de téléphone).

Le module permet également de configurer 8 numéros de téléphones (position 1 à 8) pouvant recevoir des notifications et pouvant réaliser des actions avancées.

Accès sécurisé

Seul les numéros de téléphones configurés et enregistrés par l'administrateur dans le module sont autorisés à interagir avec la carte (8 numéros principaux et jusqu'à 200 numéros pour le mode portail).

Truc et Astuce

Lors de la première mise sous tension sans configuration préalable, la carte active un mode de configuration spécial pendant 3 minutes. Durant ce laps de temps, le premier appel entrant (en numéro non masqué) sera automatiquement enregistré comme numéro sécurisé N° 1. Ce numéro sera alors utilisé pour effectuer la configuration du module par SMS (et il sera également le n° de téléphone auquel le module renverra les accusés de réceptions des différentes commandes SMS).

Fonctionnalités

  • GSM/GPRS module: SIM900 Quad (850/900/1800/1900MHz)
  • GPRS:
    • multi-slot classe: 10/8
    • mobile station classe: B
  • Puissance de sortie:
    • classe 4: 2W @ 850-900MHz
    • classe 1: 1W @ 1800-1900MHz
  • Alimentation: 9 à 32 V continu
  • Courant: 50mA (en veille), 1A max (en communication).
  • Sorties Relais: 2 (permettant de prendre le contrôle de faibles charges (<60V continu)
    • Courant max: 10A
    • Chaque relais peut recevoir des instruction ON / OFF
    • Le relais 1 peut être configuré en mode portail (activé pendant X secondes sur appel téléphonique)
    • Le relais 1 peut aussi être configuré en relais bistable (inversion d'état à chaque appel).
  • Entrées digitales: 2
    • Protection par opto-coupleur
    • Niveau logique haut: 5~32V continu.
    • Niveau logique bas: 0V continu
  • Utilisateurs principaux (master): 8
  • dimensions: 103 x 67 x 28mm (Longueur x Largeur x Hauteur)
  • Poids: ±100g
  • Température de fonctionnement: -10 ~ 55°C (14 ~ 131°F)
  • Antenne externe incluse (câble environ 2m).

Démarrage

You must fi rst obtain a valid SIM Card from a GSM network provider. Use a common mobile phone to disable the SIM Card PIN. To do so, check the manual of the mobile. If the SIM Card PIN is not disabled, the device cannot work as it cannot connect to the GSM network. Before feeding the TDG133, please insert the SIM Card into the SIM Card holder (mind the orientation) making sure it is correctly blocked, then connect the antenna cable to the connector. Now connect the power supply.

Configuration

The device can be set as follows:

  • Configuration FACILE (Configuration through call)
  • Configuration AVANCEE (Configuration through SMS)
  • Configuration via LOGICIEL (Configuration via un PC. Nécessite l'achat d'un convertisseur USB-série pour dialoguer directement avec la carte).

Configuration FACILE

EASY SETUP (Configuration through call made on start-up) When the device is supplied with power, “LD5” will immediately flash at 1 Hz frequency. The TDG133 will try to connect to the GSM network; when connected, “LD5” will briefly flash every 2 seconds or so. After the system initialization (which may take several se- conds), the device alternately illuminates yellow LEDs “LD3” and “LD4” to indicate the “configuration call” on hold, which should take place within 3 minutes. If during this time the unit receives a call, it stores the caller’s number (to which reply SMS will be sent) in the first memory location, it turns the two LEDs off and becomes operative; otherwise, at the end of the interval, it switches off the yellow LEDs and waits for the configuration SMS (“PROFESSIONAL SETUP” mode). With the same phone used to make the first setup call, it is also possible to switch the relay status. This mode allows for simple commands without sending SMS or using a computer.

Configuration AVANCEE

Configuration through SMS executable at any time) This mode takes full advantage of the device with operations as output switch, output status query, inclusion of additional phone numbers to activate the relay, inclusion of numbers for door opening function, reception of reply messages, change output signals timing and, in general, set the TDG133 with all parameters via simple SMS. A full reset to restore the default settings can also be made via SMS. The syntax for all available commands can be found in Section 11 (Configuration SMS).

Configuration via LOGICIEL

Computer SETUP (Configuration through PC connection) This mode easily allows you to setup the TDG133 -with no additional cost- through a computer (with a special software) connected via USB code FT782M (optional). Chap- ter 13 provides all the necessary information to make the best use of this configuration mode.

Configuration FACILE (via appel)

Pour une configuration par appel téléphonique:

Turn on the device, wait till the yellow LEDs “LD3” and “LD4” start to flash alternately; then, with the mobile used to control the TDG133, call the phone number corresponding to the SIM Card in the remote. The device will reject the call and store the caller number in the first memory location. “LD3” and “LD4” will flash rapidly to indicate the operation. Check that the mobile used for the configuration has an active ID, i.e. the “hidden call” or “private call” has not been enabled. To return to the standard configuration with active ID, please refer to the mobile instruction’s manual. To check your own mobile configuration simply call another mobile: The caller ID is active if it displays the number or name of the calling mobile.

Configuration AVANCEE (par SMS)

Commands and settings can be sent from any mobile via SMS as long as the message includes the password. To speed up certain commands, it is possible for the device to store 8 numbers enabled to send commands without the password in the device. The numbers in this list are the same to which (if enabled) a few rings or alarm messages will be sent. However, there is a series of “sensitive” functions, that no matter who sends the SMS, require a password: in particular, functions that add or remove other numbers from the list, that change the current password, or request the list of approved numbers. As a result of a command or query, the device replies via an execution confirmation SMS or a SMS with information about the settings.

The remote accepts multiple SMS, that is SMS with more than one command regarding one or more phone numbers; commands must be separated by a comma. Here we present and describe all commands that can be sent to the device via SMS.

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- Command PWDxxxxx;pwd changes the password; xxxxx is the new password (nu- meric, five digits); pwd is the current password. The default password is 12345. Example: 54321 as the new password and 12345 as the current password PWD54321;12345

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- Command NUMx+39nnnnnnnnnnn;pwd stores a phone number (up to 8 numbers,19 digits each) in the device; x is its position in the list; nnnnnnnnnn is the phone num- ber with country code (+39 for Italy); pwd is the current password. Example: how to enter number 3498911512 in the 8th position NUM8+393498911512;12345

Note: the password is required only if you try to save the number in a position already occupied by another one, or when the command is sent from a phone that is not in the list. If the command is sent from an unknown phone, the password is always required.

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- Command NUMx;pwd removes a phone number from the list; x is its position in the list; pwd is the current password. Example: how to remove from the stored list the 4th telephone number NUM4;12345 Note: the password is required.

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- Command NUM?;pwd requests the list of phone numbers currently stored in the device; pwd is the current password. Example: NUM?;12345 Note: the password is required.

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- Command RES;pwd resets the initial settings (default) of the system and deletes all stored phone numbers; pwd is the current password. Example: RES;12345 Note: the password is required. The remote can send SMS to the phones of the people that must be advised of a change in the inputs status. The following commands enable or disable that function, (only valid for the numbers in the list):

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- Command SMSxxxxxxxx:ON allows the number in the specified position to receive SMS on input status; x is the position of the number(s) in the list. Example: How to allow phone numbers on positions 1 and 5 in the list to receive the SMS on inputs status SMS15:ON Note 1: The command will only modify memory positions 1 and 5, and not the state of the other ones (2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8); if the latter are already enabled to receive alarm SMS (for example because previously activated), they will continue receiving those messages. Note 2: The password is required.

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- Command SMSxxxxxxxx:OFF does not allow the number on the specified position to receive SMS on inputs status; x is the position of the number(s) in the list. Example: How not to allow phone numbers on positions 2 and 7 of the list to receive SMS on inputs status SMS27:OFF

Note 1: The command will only modify memory positions 2 and 7, and not the state of the other ones (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8); if the latter are already enabled to receive alarm SMS (for example because previously activated), they will continue receiving those messages. Note 2: The password is required. In addition to SMS, the device can also make short calls to ring the phones of the people (which number is in the list) that must be advised of a change of input status; the ringtone draws people’s attention faster than a SMS, which may arrive with some delay.

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- Command VOCxxxxxxxx:ON allows the number on the specified position to receive the ringtone on the inputs status; x is the position of the number(s) in the list. Example: How to allow phone numbers on positions 1 and 5 in the list to receive a ringtone on inputs status VOC15:ON Note 1: The command will only modify memory positions 1 and 5 and not the state of the other ones (2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8); if the latter are already enabled to receive the alarm ringtone (for example because previously activated), they will continue receiving it. Note 2: The password is required.

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- Command VOCxxxxxxxx:OFF does not allow the number in the specified position to receive the ringtone on the inputs status; x is the position of the number(s) in the list. Example: How not to allow phone numbers on positions 2 and 4 in the list to receive a ringtone on inputs status. VOC24:OFF Note 1: The command will only modify memory positions 2 and 4 and not the state of the other ones (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8); if the latter are already enabled to receive the alarm ringtone (for example because previously activated), they will continue receiving it. Note 2: The password is required.

Please note that: by default, all the phone numbers in the first eight positions of the list (provided they are stored) receive a notification of the input alarm via SMS or short call (ringtone). The same applies if the reset command which restores the initial settings is sent to the remote control. It should be noted that these notifications can be made only to the eight numbers stored related to the remote and not to the 200 related to the door control. Commands regarding the setting of the level that defines the alarm condition are listed below:

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- Command LIVx:A sets a HIGH level as the alarm condition for inputs IN1 or IN2 (the input is in alarm under tension); x stands for input 1 or 2 . Example: How to set a HIGH level of alarm activation on input 2 LIV2:A

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- Command LIVx:B sets a LOW level as the alarm condition for inputs IN1 or IN2 (the input is in alarm in absence of tension); x stands for input 1 or 2 . Example: How to set a LOW level of alarm activation on input 2 LIV2:B

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- Command LIVx:V sets a level variation as the alarm condition for inputs IN1 or IN2 (the input is in alarm after going from a LOW level to a HIGH level, or the opposite); x stands for input 1 or 2. Example: How to set a level variation as alarm activation on input 1 LIV1:V Please note that: By default, inputs are activated in presence of tension.

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- Command LIV? requests the alarm activation level regarding the inputs. Example : LIV?

You can define a period of time (known as input inhibition time) following an alarm ac- tivation, during this time the device does not control the level on a specific input; that period may be set between 0 and 59 prime minutes. The default value is 5 minutes.


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- Command INI1:mm sets the inhibition time on input 1; mm is the time in prime minu- tes. - Command INI2:mm sets the inhibition time on input 2; mm is the time in prime minu- tes. Example: How to establish that, following an alarm, IN1 cannot determine other alarms for two minutes INI1:02.


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- Command INI? requests the current inhibition time setting regarding the inputs. Example: INI? When it is necessary to control sensors that monitor frequently variable phenomena and to receive real notifications about the current events, it might be necessary to ignore the inhibition time. The remote can temporarily disable, input by input, the preset inhibi- tion time with the following commands:

Note 1: The default setting for this function is 0. To request the status of the reset

function use command INI? Note 2: The inhibition time is reset when, following an alarm, the input is back to idle within a shorter time than the interval of inhibition, restore will take place at the next input activation.

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- Command TIZ1x resets the inhibition time if input 1 is idle; x is the setting parameter (if = 0 no reset, if = 1 reset). Example: How to reset inhibition time on input 1 TIZ11 Example: How to disable the inhibition time reset function on input 1 TIZ10

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- Command TIZ2x resets the inhibition time if input 2 is idle; x is the setting parameter (if = 0 no reset, if = 1 reset). Example: How to reset inhibition time on input 2 TIZ21 Example: How to disable the inhibition time reset function on input 2 TIZ20

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The device lets you define how long the alarm condition must be for a certain input so that the circuit sends the notifications. The setting is made through the following mes- sages:

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- Command OSS1:ss defines the length of the observation time regarding input 1; ss is the time in seconds. Example: How to set a ten-second observation time for input 1 OSS1:10

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- Command OSS2:ss defines the length of the observation time regarding input 2; ss is the time in seconds. Example: how to set a 59-second observation time for input 2 OSS2:59 Note: The observation time can be set between 1 and 59 seconds. The default value for both inputs is 1 second.

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- Command OSS? requests the current observation time setting regarding the inputs. Example: OSS?

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Regarding the inputs activity, it is possible to define, for each of them, the notification message about presence of tension , as well as for the one for absence of tension:

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- Command TIN1A:xxxx defines the message the device sends to the numbers in the list enabled to receive alarm SMS when input 1 gets the alert of tension presen- ce; xxxx is the message you want to write (100 characters max. including spaces). The text message does not accept the semi colon (;) and all letters must be capitalized. The default message is: ALARM!! INPUT 1 HIGH. Example: How to set the alarm text “TENSION ON INPUT 1” for input 1 in presence of tension TIN1A: TENSION ON INPUT 1

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- Command TIN1B:xxxx defines the message the device sends to the numbers in the list enabled to receive alarm SMS when input 1 gets the alert of tension absence; xxxx is the message you want to write (100 characters max. including spaces). The text message does not accept the semi colon (;) and all letters must be capitali- zed. The default message is: ALARM!! INPUT 1 LOW. Example: How to set the alarm text “NO TENSION ON INPUT 1” for input 1 in absen- ce of tension TIN1B:NO TENSION ON INPUT 1

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- Command TIN2A:xxxx defines the message the device sends to the numbers in the list enabled to receive alarm SMS when input 2 gets the alert of tension presence; xxxx is the message you want to write (100 characters max. including spaces). The text message does not accept the semi colon (;) and all letters must be capitali- zed. The default message is: ALARM!! INPUT 2 HIGH. Example: How to set the alarm text “TENSION ON INPUT 2” for input 2 in presence of tension TIN2A:TENSION ON INPUT 2

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- Command TIN2B:xxxx defines the message the device sends to the numbers in the list enabled to receive alarm SMS when input 2 gets the alert of tension absence; xxxx is the message you want to write (100 characters max. including spaces). The text message does not accept the semi colon (;) and all letters must be capitali- zed. The default message is: ALARM!! INPUT 2 LOW. Example: How to set the alarm text “NO TENSION ON INPUT 2” for input 2 in absen- ce of tension TIN2B:NO TENSION ON INPUT 2 Note: Keep in mind that messages will be sent from the remote control according to the settings made in relation to the logic level intended as an alarm.

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The operation mode, the timing, and the status requests of the input relays can be ma- naged by SMS:

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- Command OUTx:ON activates the specified output relay; x is the output relay 1 or 2. Example: How to activate output relay 1 OUT1:ON Example: How to activate output relay 2 OUT2:ON

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- Command OUTx:OFF disables the specified output relay; x is the output relay 1 or 2. Example: How to disable output relay 1 OUT1:OFF Example: How to disable output relay 2 OUT2:OFF

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- Command STA? requests the condition of the remote outputs. Example: STA?

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- Command OUTx:ss inverts the condition of the specified relay for the desired time; x is output relay 1 or 2; ss is a period between 1 and 59 seconds. Example: How to disable output relay 1 (if already active) or how to activate it (if not active) for 10 seconds OUT1:10

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- In case of black-out, command RIPx stores the relay status and restores it when po-wer is back on; x has a value of 1 to enable restoring, 0 to disable it. The default value is 1. Example: How to enable the relay status recovery on start-up RIP1 Example: How to disable the relay status recovery on start-up RIP0

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- Command RIP? requests the current setting for relay status recovery. Example: RIP?

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The remote gives the possibility to send a customizable SMS to the phone number on the first position in the list whenever it is fed:

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- Command AVVx enables o disables the afore mentioned function; x has a value of 1 to enable it, 0 to disable it. The default value is 0. Example: How to enable the function to send a start-up SMS AVV1 Example: How to disable the function to send a start-up SMS AVV0

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- Command TSU:xxxxxxxxxxxx sets the text of the message the remote sends during start-up; xxxxxxxxxxx is the message (100 characters max. including spaces). The text message does not accept the semi colon (;) and all letters must be capitali- zed. The default phrase is: SYSTEM STARTUP. Example: How to set the start-up message “TDG140 DEVICE ON” TSU:DISPOSITIVO TDG133 ACCESO

Gestion du mode PORTAIL

The following describes the commands of the functions for the gate control mode:

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- Command TAC:ss defines how relay 1 (related to the gate control) should be enabled when there is an incoming call from one of the 200 phone numbers or one of the 8 numbers in the list; ss is the time (in seconds) during which the relay should remain excited. The default value is 3 seconds. Example: How to set a gate control activation time of 25 seconds TAC:25 Example: Gate control activation bistable mode setting TAC:00 Note: The time value can be set between 00 and 59 seconds. Bistable activation is get setting 00, the relay clicks and remains excited until the arrival of a new call from the same number in the list that has caused the activation, or from another number enabled for gate control.

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- Command MAC+39xxxxxxxxxx;pwd stores the phone numbers that control the gate opener function only; xxxxxxxxxxx is the phone number you want to store in the list (200 numbers max.) with international code (+39 for Italy); pwd is the current pas- sword. The password is required! Example: How to store number 3339999999, being 12345 the password MAC+393339999999;12345

Note 1: For the gate control function there is no specific storage position. Each num- ber is saved in the first available position; it follows that in order to delete a number it is necessary to type the number itself in the relevant command, not its position.

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- Command DAC+39xxxxxxxxxxxx;pwd deletes a phone number from the gate con- trol list; xxxxxxxxxxx is the phone number you want to delete with international code (+39 for Italy); pwd is the current password. The password is required! Example: How to delete number 3339999999 being 12345 the password DAC+393339999999;12345

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- Command DAC;pwd deletes all numbers in the gate control list; pwd is the current password.

Le mot de passe est requis!

Commandes multiples

As already mentioned at the beginning of Chapter 11, the system accepts messages with multiple commands separated by a comma helping the user save time and money. There follows that the system replies to certain commands with more than one SMS. This can be avoided by means of a command placed at the beginning of the SMS sent to the TDG133.

- Command RISP at the beginning of a multiple message disables all reply messages. Example: How to disable the answer message related to the sent commands RISP, OUT1:ON, DAC, INI1:10

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