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1. 20 RETURN FORM oo SE CS e RETURN NUMBER Before returning a product always ask for a return number This will be given to you by our support department Request for advanced replacement unit please tick Yes No A copy of the receipt for the original purchase is included Yes No Warranty service requires the customer to present a copy of the sales receipt for the original purchase with place and date of purchase as well as type of equipment clearly readable Please attach a copy of this receipt when requesting a warranty repair Return codes to be used in the following grid 1 Error by seller or order recipient 5 Other problem please specify 2 Ordering error by customer 6 Return of demo equipment 3 Wrong delivery from warehouse 7 Return of advanced replacement products 4 Complaint warranty repair Reserved for Sikom AS Date Signature Sikom AS e Neptunveien 6 7650 Verdal Norway Phone 47 74 08 59 60 e Fax 47 74 08 59 70 e www sikom no 21
2. for 1 2 seconds FURTHER INFORMATION For additional information and accessories please get in touch with your dealer Sikom AS and its distributors assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual Information contained herein is subject to change without notice The latest version of this manual will always be available on our website INSTALLATION OVERVIEW OF INPUTS AND OUTPUTS e SIKOM GSM WWW SIKOM NO 1 2A 1 Serial communication port t 2 Temperature sensor inputs 3 Alarm detector inputs 4 Sense input 5 Power supply input 6 Relay outputs 7 Buttons for local operation of relays and LEDs for the corresponding activation status 8 GSM signal LED FIXING If necessary fix the unit to a steady and clean support using a double sided tape Only for communication with dedicated external equipment see page 16 GSM SUBSCRIPTION AND SIM CARD All remote communication with GSM 12A takes place over the GSM network In order to receive SMS command messages it needs to have a SIM card installed just like any standard mobile phone SIM cards from most mobile phone operators will do be they pre pay or subscription based as long as they enable SMS messaging and allow the PIN code to be deactivated NB pre pay solutions require you to follow up the credit utilization and will usually need to be recharged with credit at least once a year PREPARATION OF SIM CARD GSM 12A requ
3. TXU and RXI These are only to be used for connecting dedicated external Sikom equipment Please see page 16 or visit www EcoStarter com for more information POWER SUPPLY GSM 12A requires a regulated 12VDC 1A output power supply Connect to terminals 12V and GND POWER UP Once all connections are done and the SIM card with deactivated PIN code is inserted GSM 12A can be powered up Turn on the power supply and pay attention to the signal LED on the unit e During start up the Signal LED will become red e If the SIM card is missing or there is another issue with it the LED will start flashing green after a few seconds If this happens check that the PIN code has actually been deactivated e Faults are signalled by 2 short flashes followed by a pause e If the LED flashes red it means that an error has been found during the self test routines Contact your local dealer GSM SIGNAL STRENGTH The Signal LED shows the strength of the GSM signal This LED flashes approximately every 7 seconds 1 Green means good signal 2 Red means medium to bad signal 3 No light means no signal The unit cannot be remote controlled In cases 2 and 3 try to relocate the antenna to improve the reception An alternative is to purchase an external antenna with improved sensitivity Any GSM antenna with MMCX connector can be used as long as it covers the GSM frequencies in use at the operating site REMOTE CONTROL BY SMS GSM 12A is remote
4. controlled by SMS messages sent to it from any ordinary GSM phone The commands must follow the scheme described in this chapter The unit has a range of control commands Each command consists of a letter followed by one or more parameters The most frequent parameters are digits 1 and O which respectively stand for on and off Examples are surrounded by quotes which are NOT to be reproduced in actual messages Commands may be equally written in uppercase or lowercase letters Please note that several commanas can be combined in the same SMS message PLEASE NOTE GSM 12A requires a personal code All SMS messages sent to the unit must begin with this code This is a security feature to prevent anyone else from controlling the unit The factory setting is 1234 Change the personal code as soon as possible General procedure for sending commands by SMS e Enter the SMS messaging application of your GSM phone e Start the SMS with the 4 digit personal code followed by the command s e Send the message to the phone number as determined by the SIM card of your GSM 12A OVERVIEW OF COMMANDS Alarm on off Activate deactivate detector inputs 11 12 Define alarm message Alarm repetition period for detectors Alarm repetition period for temperature surveillance Limits for temperature surveillance Activate deactivate temperature surveillance New GSM number to which SMS warnings and alarms are to be addressed Start stop sendi
5. is 12 2V N1 12345678 GSM phone number alarm recipient at position 1 N2 12345678 GSM phone number alarm recipient at position 2 Sample status returned by command S2 T1 20 Lim OFF Lo 10 Hi 20 T2 X Lim OFF Lo 04 Hi 15 I1 ready I2 ready Volt 12 2V Lim OFF Lo 7 0 Hi 15 0 Term OFF Lo 10 Hi 20 Explanations Ti 20 Temperature on sensor T1 is 20 C Lim OFF Temperature surveillance on T1 is OFF Lo 10 Lower limit for temperature surveillance on T1 is 10 C Hi 20 Upper limit for temperature surveillance on T1 is 20 C TSX No temperature sensor connected on T2 Lim OFF Temperature surveillance on T2 is OFF Lo 04 Lower limit for temperature surveillance on T2 is 4 C Hi 15 Upper limit for temperature surveillance on T2 is 15 C Ii ready Detection circuit on input I1 is OK Otherwise the text would be trigged I2 ready Detection circuit on input I2 is OK Otherwise the text would be trigged Volt 12 2V Power supply voltage is 12 2V Lim OFF Voltage surveillance is OFF Lo 7 0 Lower limit for voltage surveillance Hi 15 0 Upper limit for voltage surveillance Term OFF Thermostatic regulation is OFF Lo 10 Economy temperature 10 C Hi 20 Comfort temperature 20 C 14 Sample status returned by command S3 Command S3 results in two status messages listing all GSM phone numbers stored as recipients of alarm messages and if they are active o
6. serial number a This warranty only covers actual faults in the product itself which limit or render useless certain functions described for the product and does not cover costs related to installing dismantling and reinstalling the product normal setup and adjustments demands based on inadequate expectations possibly due to the seller or faltering performance due to installation related conditions such as sources of radio interferences or power supply issues NB Any repair has to be carried out by Sikom A S Unauthorized repair will invalidate the warranty and be at the owner s entire risk HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE Should your Sikom product ever require service you may return it to your dealer Remember to use Sikom s return form which you will find at the end of this manual Please fill it out and attach a copy of the original receipt if you require warranty repair WHO PAYS FOR SERVICE Sikom A S will cover all expenses in manpower and materials for repairs covered by this warranty If a necessary repair is not covered by the warranty or if Sikom does not consider a requested service as a warranty repair the owner will have to pay for the repair work or examination The owner shall pay for any transport costs to the dealer or directly to Sikom A S and Sikom will pay for an economical return if the repair is covered by the warranty 18 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Manufacturer Model Hardware revision GSM modu
7. 1234 N3123456789 Phone number 123456789 is stored at position 3 Note In contrast to status messages which are sent back to the phone which issued the status request SMS alarm messages are sent to the numbers stored with command N Also see command O for activating and deactivating these numbers O START STOP SENDING ALARMS TO A GIVEN PHONE NUMBER Phone numbers stored with command N can be activated and deactivated via command O A deactivated number will not receive any alarm message Parameter 1 Position 2 to 9 of the relevant phone number in the internal list Parameter 2 Either 1 for ACTIVATE or 0 for DEACTIVATE Example 1234 O20 Deactivates alarm recipient number 2 1234 031 Activates alarm recipient number 3 Warning The number stored at position 1 can never be deactivated Note Usual status messages are not affected by this command since they are only sent to the phone number that issued the status request V LIMITS FOR VOLTAGE SURVEILLANCE GSM 12A is able to monitor its 12V power supply input and to send alarms when a given upper or lower limit is exceeded Voltages are in the range from 7 5 to 15 0 VDC Parameter 1 Lower voltage limit always a 3 digit value Parameter 2 Upper voltage limit always a 3 digit value Example 1234 VO95138 Sets the lower limit 9 5V and the upper limit to 13 8V Note Always use 3 digits when specifying a voltage lev
8. ARRANTY AND COMPLAINTS ecccccccecsecccceeceeceeneeeeceeeneeneceeenaceeeesneuseeesenueseeeaenaeeeessnaeeeessaaess 18 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 0000 tttta eat taaaa aaa taaaaa aaa ttaaaaeeataaaseentaseasesnnoeossonnnsnnssonnonnaaaaanannaann 19 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING FROST PROTECTION ucccccesesecceccecsececceecseeesenenseesees 20 0408 ee 20 RETURN FORM ccccccccceseeecceceeeeeceneeeeeeceeeeeeeeaeeueseeeaeueeueeeaneeeeeesauaeuaeesaueceeeeaaaeseeesaeensaeesenenseeseas 21 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS e Read the manual carefully e Pay attention to all warnings e Do not expose the unit to water or moisture e To clean the unit use a dry cloth and wipe off carefully e Follow the mounting instructions e Do only use accessories specified by Sikom e In case of malfunction do not open the unit or try to repair it All service must be performed by authorized service dealers Contact your local Sikom dealer for more information Do NOT expose the unit to water or to wet environments Water and other liquid can cause malfunctions The warranty will not cover such damage The unit is intended for indoor and dry environments Should it be accidentally exposed to water immediately unplug it and contact your Sikom dealer for inspection Do not open the product In case of malfunction do not open the unit This will void the warranty Mounting Mount the unit onto a wall or some other firm support Avoid humid places Do not install th
9. GSM 12A User manual Version 1 1a 2011 2012 EcoStarter nua 0 64 309 46 Ma l GSM 12APlus Rev1 1a ENG CH docx TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ccccccccesesececceeceececeeececeeseueeeeeeeuueeeeeseeeseeeeseaneeeeseaneneeessnaes 3 INTRODUCTION ee 4 OPERATING GSM 12A 4 cccccccccccececuecececcuecececuececeeaueceescueceeeeuceeeeaueteeeauecesesaeeseraueteeeuaneeersaneneess 4 FURTHER INFORMATION ccccccccecececeeecccecuecececuceeceeucceceuuucecesuueceeeeaeeeeeeueeeetaaeeeeesueeeseuanereeeaaeess 4 INSTALLATION ee 5 OVERVIEW OF INPUTS AND OUTPUTS cccccccecccccceeecceccuececeeeecceceaueceeeeuececeeaececerauececeaaneeersaeeeens 5 FIXING ccccccccceececececccccuuecececuceceuuuececeauucecesuueeeescuuceseauceeeeaeceeesuceeeesaeeceesaaeeseesaeeeseuaneeeeraaeess 5 GSM SUBSCRIPTION AND SIM CARD c ceccececeecececeeceescuececeeeececeeaueceeeaueceeeraeeeeeraeeeereaneeersaeeeeens 6 PREPARATION OF SIM CARD ucecccccccececcssecectenctensnceeusaueseesanuetenssueseesunuetensnnettussuestesennaterenas 6 INSERTION OF SIM CARD wicsseeccccseeccecescceeesucceeeenecessnetensnneseessnetensnueteensnstsstauetessanattensneess 6 CONNECTION ina od kt ide on pence ceed at e kd ce a 7 GSM ANTENNA nn tb bb at tb tb taa taa aa baka aa aba aaa baka aba aaa arr ennnaesenn ner e nue e ere nnee seen ser e nues rennes 7 TEMPERATURE SENSORS un bb taa bb b atab aaa bab aaa aaa aaa aba nue aaaaaaastaaesstaaeasssasssessassss
10. YMy product 15 SPECIAL FEATURES FOR USE WITH WALLAS STOVES CONNECTIONS TXU Data to Wallas 10 pin connector RXI Data from Wallas 10 pin connector GND GND Wallas 10 pin connector TI Temp 1 signal input 10 pin connector T2 Temp 2 signal input 10 pin connector GND GND common 10 pin connector I1 Input 1 10 pin connector 12 Input 2 10 pin connector S Signal 10 pin connector GND GND 10 pin connector 12V Power 7 15VDC 6 pin connector GND GND 6 pin connector R1 Relay 1 6 pin connector R1 Relay 1 6 pin connector R2 Relay 2 6 pin connector R2 Relay 2 6 pin connector GSM 12A gets its power from the central panel of the Wallas heater DEDICATED SMS COMMANDS s4 Request status message WO Stop the Wallas heater off WI Start the Wallas heater on W2xx Set the 2 digits target temperature of the Wallas heater Please Note Command W2 must be sent after WO or W1 Command W2xx can set temperatures in the range from 5 to 35 degrees Celsius Please note that you shall not use the sign when specifying temperatures for a Wallas heater Example 1234 W218 sets Wallas target temperature to 18 C The information requested with command S4 needs at least 15 seconds to be collected Therefore it is recommended that any WO W1 W2 command be sent separately with an interval of at least 15 seconds 16 FAQ No signal light e Is the power supply connected c
11. configurable duration This duration is factory set to 00 minutes but can be changed to a value from O01 to 99 minutes A value of OO minutes will prevent any repetition after the initial message temperature surveillance must then be reactivated with command J11 or J21 10 Parameter Number of minutes always two digits Example 1234 F09 Temperature alarms will repeat after 9 minutes If necessary use command J10 or J20 to acknowledge receipt of a temperature alarm from sensor number 1 resp 2 and to deactivate the sending of further alarms Re enable with command J11 resp J21 L LIMITS FOR TEMPERATURE SURVEILLANCE GSM 12A can be ordered to monitor the temperature on its two sensor inputs and to send an SMS message if any of the specified limits are exceeded Limits can be set between 29 to 49 degrees Celsius Temperatures are always written with a or followed by a 2 digits value 03 for 3 C 06 for 6 C etc Parameter 1 sensor number 1 or 2 Parameter 2 lower temperature limit or followed by a 2 digits value Parameter 3 upper temperature limit or followed by a 2 digits value Example 1234 L1 09 20 Surveillance on input Ti is set to 9 C lower limit and 20 C upper limit Note Command J is needed to activate deactivate temperature surveillance within the given limits Phone numbers tha
12. e unit nearby heaters or below windows Cleaning GSM 12A may be cleaned with a soft cotton or microfibre cloth Do not use water or other liquid cleaning agents INTRODUCTION GSM 12A is designed for communication over the GSM network The features include remote control of 2 appliances e g light and heating as well as 2 individual alarm inputs and 2 temperature inputs The unit can be ordered to switch relays on off to detect temperature levels and voltage levels and to send alarms by SMS Typical usage includes switching lights and heating on off monitoring temperatures for frost protection as well as using detectors for burglary and fire alarm The unit is remote controlled by SMS messaging It can also be controlled locally by means of 2 built in switches OPERATING GSM 12A The unit is controlled by SMS Relay control status alarms and settings are easily controlled by SMS commands When status information is requested the unit replies with an easily understandable SMS containing all current settings The chapter Controls covers this topic The unit needs GSM coverage to be able to communicate If the coverage is bad we recommend replacing the enclosed GSM antenna with an external one Signal strength is shown by a colour LED on the unit green means good whereas red is bad and no light means no coverage The signal LED will flash once approximately every 7 seconds When the unit receives an SMS the LED will become green
13. eactivates detector input I2 1234 B21 Activates detector input I2 Note You only need to activate an input once it will remain active until you deactivate it explicitly D DEFINE ALARM MESSAGE An alarm SMS message is sent off when the state of a detection circuit changes The message is Alarm x followed by a custom text Parameter 1 Detector input number 1 or 2 Parameter 2 Alarm text no more than 20 characters it must end with a Example 1234 DiFire in Garage 1234 D2Water leakage E ALARM REPETITION PERIOD FOR DETECTORS When a detector triggers an alarm GSM 12A will emit an SMS message If after a configurable duration the same detector continues to signal an alarm condition an SMS message will be sent again This duration is factory set to 60 minutes but can be changed to a value from 01 to 99 minutes Parameter Number of minutes always two digits Example 1234 E06 Alarms will repeat after 6 minutes 1234 E25 Alarms will repeat after 25 minutes If necessary use command AO to acknowledge receipt of a detector alarm and to deactivate the sending of further alarms Re enable alarms with command A1 F ALARM REPETITION PERIOD FOR TEMPERATURE SURVEILLANCE When a temperature alarm is triggered GSM 12A will emit an SMS message If the temperature continues to lie outside the specified limits an SMS message will be sent again after a
14. el e g 138 for 13 8V O95 for 9 5V or 080 for 8V Note this command will only set surveillance limits use command G to activate the surveillance G ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE VOLTAGE SURVEILLANCE This command activates or deactivates voltage surveillance within the limits specified with command V If any voltage limit is exceeded GSM 12A will send an alarm by SMS message Parameter Either 1 for ON or 0 for OFF Example 1234 GO Voltage surveillance is turned OFF 1234 G1 Voltage surveillance is turned ON 1234 VO95138 G1 Voltage limits are set to 9 5V lower limit and 13 8V upper limit and then voltage surveillance is turned ON 12 CONTROL COMMANDS R RELAY CONTROL Use command R to activate a relay i e to turn it ON OFF when in normal manual control or toggle between ECONOMY COMFORT only on relay 1 when it is in thermostatic regulation mode Parameter 1 Relay number 1 or 2 Parameter 2 Either 0 for OFF 1 for ON Note Only on relay 1 when thermostatic regulation is effective parameter O will activate economy mode i e the lower target temperature instead of turning the relay off and parameter 1 will activate comfort mode i e the upper target temperature instead of turning the relay on Example 1234 R11 Turns relay 1 ON or sets comfort mode 1234 R20 Turns relay 2 OFF 1234 R21 S1 Turns relay 2 ON and then requ
15. ests status information P PULSE ACTIVATION Command P activates a relay for a short time 1 to 9 seconds and then deactivates it Parameter 1 Relay number 1 or 2 Parameter 2 Pulse length in seconds 1 to 9 Example 1234 P11 Activates relay 1 for 1 second 1234 P18 Activates relay 1 for 8 seconds K ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE THERMOSTATIC REGULATION This command activates or deactivates thermostatic regulation on relay output 1 Target temperatures comfort and economy must be set with command M Conditions a temperature sensor is connected on T1 GND and relay 1 is used to drive the activity of a heater Typically GSM 12A is connected to a heater via relay 1 so as to supersede its built in thermostat NB max load is 5 Ampere 50 Volt use an auxiliary relay if necessary Parameter Either 0 for DEACTIVATE 1 for ACTIVATE Example 1234 K1 Activate thermostatic regulation 1234 KO Deactivate thermostatic regulation M TARGET TEMPERATURES FOR THERMOSTATIC REGULATION A lower economy and an upper comfort target temperature are set with this command When in thermostatic regulation mode relay output 1 is used to drive a heater so as to reach the desired ambient temperature Use command R to switch between economy and comfort target temperatures Parameter 1 economy temperature in C a or sign followed by 2 digi
16. ires the PIN code of the SIM card to be deactivated This has to be done by temporarily inserting the SIM card into a normal GSM mobile phone and entering the phone security settings menu in order to turn off the PIN code of the SIM card The exact procedure will be described in the manual of your mobile phone NB if that mobile phone is locked to a given operator it will not accept the new SIM card unless it comes from the same operator even if it s inserted temporarily just for deactivating the PIN code It will then be necessary to borrow an appropriate phone instead or to ask a phone shop to deactivate the PIN code for you INSERTION OF SIM CARD Always ensure that the unit is entirely powered off when manipulating the SIM card Insert the card as shown below with the notch in the same corner and the gold contacts facing down Gently push the card until it clicks in place If you later wish to withdraw the SIM card gently push it inwards until a click signals that the locking mechanism is open You may then pull the card out of the slot WSD MONS Female connector for GSM antenna CONNECTIONS WARNING Do not power on before all connections are done GSM ANTENNA Try to place the antenna as high as possible in a vertical position Please note that the antenna must NOT be placed directly on a metal surface or close to metal items as this may block the GSM signal Any GSM antenna with MMCX connector can be used as long as it co
17. le Housing protection rating Antenna Power Supply Current consumption Relays Dimensions Weight Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity Sikom AS Norway GSM 12A 300 8011V16 Quadband GSM GPRS modem 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Output power Class 4 2W at 850 900MHz Class 1 1W at 1800 1900MHz SIM card holder push push type IP20 GSM with MMCX connector 7 5 15 0 V DC 1A Average 20 mA at 12 V DC With both relays active 32 mA at 12 V DC Maximum 68 mA at 12 V DC 2 potential free relays normally open NO Max switching load 5 A 50 V each 21 mm x 106 mm x 70 mm D x Lx H 105 g 20 to 40 C 30 to 50 C lt 93 Yo RH GSM 12A is designed for indoor use only This equipment complies with the European R amp TTE directive Further information may be obtained by contacting either www EcoStarter com or your local dealer or the manufacturer Sikom AS Neptunveien 6 7650 Verdal Norway Internet address www sikom no 19 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING FROST PROTECTION The thermostatic regulation function offered by Sikom devices may be used to maintain a base eco temperature in your premises but must not be taken as an infallible frost protection Indeed any electronic equipment is vulnerable to power surges and other perturbations that may come from the electricity network e g due to lightning In such an event if the electro
18. ng alarm messages to a given GSM number Limits for voltage surveillance Activate deactivate voltage surveillance H lt OZ FT anmo gt Relay control switch relay on off Output a pulse on a relay Activate deactivate thermostatic regulation on relay 1 Target temperatures for thermostatic regulation Timer control SAEZ AVDA Request a status message Change personal code default is 1234 Commentary follows Change header text of status message obtained with command S1 an Note Space characters may be inserted between commands but NOT in the middle of a command 1234 R1 S1 is OK whereas 1234 R 1 S 1 will not be understood by GSM 12A C9 Available on request description of commands for modifying hysteresis of thermostatic regulation from 1 C to 4 C and for calibrating voltage measurement ALARMS AND SURVEILLANCE A ALARM Switch alarms ON OFF Parameter 0 OFF 1 ON Example 1234 AO Turns alarms OFF 1234 A1 Turns alarms ON Note Surveillance begins 1 minute after the activation command has been received Note Relevant detector inputs must be activated with command B B DETECTOR INPUTS ON OFF Command B is followed by the input number and then 1 for ON or O for OFF Parameter 1 Detector input number 1 or 2 Parameter 2 0 OFF 1 ON Example 1234 B10 Deactivates detector input I1 1234 B11 Activates detector input I1 1234 B20 D
19. nics is damaged it may no longer ensure the thermostatic regulation and hence the frost protection Therefore if frost protection is a critical requirement such as around water pipes it is recommended to add a security mechanism These are some alternatives 1 Use an additional heating system with its own thermostat to ensure frost protection in critical premises 2 Install a protection against power surges and other perturbations from the electricity network 3 Set up a bimetal thermostat in parallel with your Sikom unit Sikom and its representatives will not assume liability for any damage due to frost RECYCLING Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Symbol The WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment symbol indicates that this product must not be disposed of along with other household waste It is the customer s responsibility to dispose of the product properly by taking it to a designated site for recycling To locate a recycling disposal site near you contact your local city recycling program your regular waste disposal service or the agent from whom you purchased this product For Switzerland this product includes in its purchase price a contribution the advanced recycling fee to the SWICO Recycling Warranty which means that used equipment can be handed in free of charge for recycling Collection sites are listed at http www swicorecycling ch O swico Recycling Garantie Garantie de recyclage
20. orrectly polarity e Is the battery discharged e Is there any GSM signal e Is the antenna connected The Signal LED emits quick green flashes e Is the SIM card installed e Is the PIN code deactivated e Is the SIM card valid No contact by SMS e Is the GSM coverage good enough e Does the battery power supply provide enough current e Is the antenna mounted correctly e Do you use the right personal access code GSM 12A does not send status messages e Is it equipped with a pre pay SIM card If so is there any credit left on it e Has the card been blocked by the network operator e Check the syntax of your SMS command e Do you use the right personal access code REVERTING TO THE FACTORY SET PERSONAL CODE If you forget your personal code the factory set code can be reinstalled Do the following e Disconnect the power supply e Press and hold relay button 1 e Power up the unit and keep the button depressed for at least 10 seconds e Release the button e The personal code is now 1234 17 WARRANTY AND COMPLAINTS Sikom A S provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Sikom reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time to the content hereof without obligation to Sikom and its local representatives to notify any per
21. r not Num N1 123456789 Active Phone number at position 1 this number is active N2 123456789 Phone number at position 2 N3 123456789 Phone number at position 3 N4 123456789 Phone number at position 4 Temptim O min Temperature surveillance time between each alarm message Alarmtim 60 min Detector inputs I1 and I2 time between each alarm message If the time repetition interval is set to 0 any subsequent alarm message will be sent off just once and then the related surveillance will be deactivated This means that no further alarm messages will be issued before the alarm or surveillance is activated again C CHANGE PERSONAL CODE The default code is 1234 We recommend that you change this code Parameter The new 4 digit code Example 1234 C5555 This changes the personal code to 5555 The old code was 1234 WARNING Do not lose or forget the new code 7 COMMENTS This command introduces an optional free text commentary or explanation of yours Any text following this command will be ignored by GSM 12A Parameter The descriptive text Example 1234 R11 Switch on living room heater Y INFORMATION TEXT The header text returned by status command S1 can be changed with this command to better help you identify the unit or appliance s controlled by the unit Parameter The header text maximum 29 characters must end with character Example 1234
22. son of such revision or changes Some jurisdictions do not allow disclaimers of expressed or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you LIMITED WARRANTY Each Sikom A S product is covered by a two years warranty against any faults due to manufacturing errors provided that the product was bought from an authorized Sikom dealer The warranty is only valid in the country where the product was originally purchased For information about warranty service please contact your dealer or distributor The warranty requires the customer to present a copy of the sales receipt for the original purchase with place and date of purchase as well as type of equipment clearly readable Please attach a copy of this receipt when requesting a warranty repair WHAT IS COVERED BY THE WARRANTY The warranty protects the owner of the product against any faults due to material flaws or manufacturing errors with the following exceptions 1 Damage due to misfortune unreasonable use or carelessness including lack of reasonable and necessary cleaning 2 External factors such as lightning power supply issues mobile network issues flood damage or fire Damages that occurred in transit complaints are to be presented to the carrier Damage or deterioration in the surface due to failure to follow the instructions in the manual Any unauthorized repair modification or disassembly Units with modified removed or unreadable
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24. t shall receive alarms by SMS must be specified using command N Note If temperature alarms are only wanted for either a lower or an upper limit just set the other limit to be so high low that it will never be reached J ACTIVATE TEMPERATURE SURVEILLANCE Command J will activate or deactivate temperature surveillance within the limits specified using L Parameter 1 sensor number 1 or 2 Parameter 2 either 1 for activation or O for deactivation Example 1234 J10 Deactivates temperature surveillance on input T1 1234 J21 Activates temperature surveillance on input T2 Note Commands L and J are often combined as follows Example 1234 L1 10 20 311 Temperature surveillance on T1 is turned ON with levels set to 10 C and 20 C Any resulting alarm message will be sent to the GSM number s specified with command N N STORE GSM NUMBERS FOR ALARM MESSAGES Command N stores recipients of warnings and alarms issued by GSM 12A Up to 9 GSM phone numbers can be stored in an internal list of recipients Parameter 1 Position from 1 to 9 to be assigned to the GSM number in the internal list Parameter 2 The new GSM phone number terminated by character Note If a country code is required use in front of the GSM number Example 1234 NI 47123456789 Means 47 for Norway phone number 123456789 This number is stored at position 1 11
25. ts Parameter 2 comfort temperature in C a or sign followed by 2 digits Example 1234 M 0O5 20 Sets economy to 5 C and comfort to 20 C 1234 M 10 25 Ki R11 Sets economy to 10 C and comfort to 25 C then activates thermostatic regulation and requests the comfort mode T TIMER Relay outputs can be activated for a number of hours 1 to 99 hours Parameter 1 Relay number 1 or 2 Parameter 2 Number of hours always two digits add a O when needed Example 1234 T102 Activates relay 1 for 2 hours 13 OTHER COMMANDS S STATUS This command requests a status message from GSM 12A The unit will send the status by SMS back to the requesting GSM phone but not to the alarm recipients stored with command N There are 3 kinds of status messages obtained respectively with commands S1 S2 and S3 Sample status returned by command S1 SIKOM Alarm OFF Input 1 OFF 2 OFF Rel 1 ON 2 OFF Temp1 x Temp2 20 Volt 12 2V N1 12345678 N2 12345678 Explanations SIKOM Some device identification text use command Y to change this text Alarm OFF Alarm is not activated Input 1 OFF 2 OFF Detector inputs I1 and I2 are OFF Rel 1 ON 2 OFF Relay 1 is ON relay 2 is OFF Tempi x No temperature sensor connected on Ti Temp2 20 Temperature measured on T2 is 20 C Volt 12 2V Power supply voltage
26. vers the GSM frequencies in use at the operating site TEMPERATURE SENSORS The enclosed temperature sensor is to be connected either to T1 and GND or to T2 and GND The actual temperature sensor is located at the tip of the wire GSM 12A can read temperatures from 2 sensors e g one indoors and the other one outdoors Please contact your local dealer to order a second sensor Temp sensor Temp sensor ALARM DETECTORS GSM 12A has 2 alarm inputs I1 and I2 into which usual detectors with standard output relays may be connected e g smoke flooding gas burglary or more specialized ones like fault indicators These inputs require a detection loop with a resistor mounted as shown below The resistor must be in the range of 10kOhm to 27kOhm The alarm input is activated whenever the detection loop is either short circuited or opened depending on whether it is mounted as normally open NO respectively normally closed NC For further details please also refer to the installation instructions enclosed with the detectors Normally closed NC detector loop Normally open NO detector loop Resistor mounted in series with the detector Resistor mounted in parallel to the detector RELAYS GSM 12A has 2 potential free normally open relays which can be controlled by SMS or with the 2 push buttons on the unit Relay contact pairs are marked Ri and R2 DATA INPUT GSM 12A has 2 data terminals labelled
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