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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 |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | |
| + | - 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. |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - Command '''OSS?''' requests the current observation time setting regarding the inputs. |
| + | Example: OSS? |
| + | |
| + | === Titre === |
| + | 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: |
| + | |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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 |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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 |
| + | |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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 |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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. |
| + | |
| + | == Titre === |
| + | The operation mode, the timing, and the status requests of the input relays can be ma- |
| + | naged by SMS: |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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 |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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 |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - Command '''STA?''' requests the condition of the remote outputs. |
| + | Example: STA? |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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 |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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 |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - Command RIP? requests the current setting for relay status recovery. |
| + | Example: RIP? |
| + | |
| + | === Titre === |
| + | 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: |
| + | |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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 |
| + | |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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: |
| + | |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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. |
| + | |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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. |
| + | |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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''' |
| + | |
| + | ==== Titre ==== |
| + | - 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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| == Où acheter == | | == Où acheter == |
| * Le {{pl|1136|Module GSM HAMGSM133}} est disponible chez MCHobby. | | * Le {{pl|1136|Module GSM HAMGSM133}} est disponible chez MCHobby. |