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1. SMS Command Description SMS Response Type COUNTER1 Get status of Counter1 increments COUNTER1 0 Ctrl on change of Output1 COUNTER2 Get status of Counter2 increments COUNTER2 0 Ctrl on change of Output2 COUNTER3 Get status of Counter3 increments COUNTER3 0 Ctrl on change of Inputi COUNTER4 Get status of Counter4 increments COUNTER4 0 Ctrl on change of Input2 COUNTERS Get status of Counter5 increments COUNTER5 0 Ctrl on pressing of Push Button SW1 COUNTER6 Get status of Counter6 increments COUNTER6 0 Ctrl on pressing of Push Button SW2 COUNTER7 Get status of Counter7 increments COUNTER7 0 Ctrl on loosing registration into GSM network COUNTERX Get status of all counters COUNTER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ctrl CLEARCOUNTER1 Clear status of counter 1 2 7 CLEARCOUNTER1 OK Ctrl CLEARCOUNTERALL Clear status of all counters CLEARCOUNTERALL OK Ctrl Counter1 and Counter2 is incremented by 1 after commands RESTART TURNOFF TURNON Highest possible status of a counter is 65535 Page 20 of 32 socket 3 10 Alarms IQSB GSM900 supports following independent alarm sources sorted by priority Alarm invoked by Input1 highest priority e Alarm invoked by Input2 e Temperature alarm e Humidity alarm e Power supply voltage drop alarm e INF action of the SCHEDULER command e Change of GSM BTS alarm lowest priority An alarm can generate alert by sending SMS to or by calling of only in case a
2. Page 26 of 32 socket RINGON A call back to the sender s number Ctrl will be made Useful to keep alive of credit in prepaid SIM cards TEMPUNIT F Changes temperature units to TEMPUNIT F OK Cfg Fahrenheit TEMPUNIT Get current temperature unit active TEMPUNIT C F Cfg setting is in parentheses HELP Get list of all commands as help Ctrl LANG EN Switch language version LANG EN OK Cfg LANG Get current language version active LANG EN CZ Cfg setting is in parentheses VERSION Get firmware version Ver 2 0 1 c 2011 Ctrl IQtronic Ltd Note Please note firmware of IQsocket IQSB GSM900 can be upgraded only by sending unit back to the factory or to an authorized service center Note In case you unintentionally changed language to CZ you can switch it back to EN using commands KONFIG and LANG EN 3 12 Error messages Error messages are being sent only when sending response messages is permitted see also ERRORREPLY command SMS response Description Error Incorrect control or configuration command or wrong SMSPIN Not allowed In case of permitted phone numbers list is active but used number is not included in it Timeout 10 minutes interval of configuration mode has expired In order to continue using configuration commands please enter CONFIG command again Full memory Memory for storing permitted p
3. Page 6 of 32 socket 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 IQsocket IQSB GSM900 Note It is highly recommended to delete all received SMS messages stored on the SIM card before using it in IQsocket IQSB GSM900 2 2 Wiring the IQsocket IQSB GSM900 This section describes wiring of the IQsocket IQSB GSM900 2 2 1 Outputs wiring Each output terminal block has three pins SPDT form C relay switch Turned On state means pins labeled as NO are connected this is indicated by yellow LED indicator labeled OUT1 for Output1 OUT2 for Output2 Turned Off state then means NC pins are connected and particular LED indicator is off To your Appliance To your Appliance NO OUTPUT1 16 OUTPUT2 16A 50 1 PWR OLT1 OUT2 GSM 5 2 EB HJ oo switch positions drawn on the picture are in Turned Off state WARNING Please respect maximum current rating of outputs 16A for resistive load Do not overload your IQSB GSM900 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 Page 7 of 32
4. socket 2 2 2 Inputs wiring Inputi and Input2 each have two pin terminal block for connection of external sensors Inputs are optically isolated Input can have one of two states Log 1 active high true and Log O inactive low false State is recognized by DC voltage level against GND potential with threshold 2V or by impedance in range OOhm 5kOhm between the two input pins where the left pin is a pulled down Input and the right pin is VCC Voltage sensing Connect input voltage max 30VDC to the c rep left most Input pin GND is located at both sides gt a of the Power terminal block PWR INPUT2 PWR 12V MAX 30 VDC GND Impedance sensing Connect any switch based sensor such as relay contact switch magnetic door contact PIR sensor etc to the Input pins Resistance up to 5 kOhm can be used to invoke a state change The detected state of each Input is indicated by a green LED located to the left of each Input terminal block WARNING Please respect the maximum voltage rating of input pins e 30VDC Overvoltage may cause damage to device which is not covered by warranty Page 8 of 32 socket 2 2 3 Power supply wiring The IQSB GSM900 supports power supply 8 24VDC or 6 16VAC A 12VDC AC adapter is included in the product package Current consumption is max 40mA typical average value is 20 12VDC AC voltage power supply a Preferred connection of
5. www IQtronic com Important information 3 i1 IntrodUuclilOnD asssansasazssxsRnsRREERERERAEREEEREERERENREREESERERZEFAREERA RE RENE 4 LI Product TOOLDU BE 5 2 Installation isssssdisaxsxs sus E EERENEREERERESRZRSSEEREZAKREK RENERENASRECERERSRENA 6 2 1 Inserting SIM T ako etos uisus 6 2 2 Wiring the IQsocket IQSB GSM900 7 2 2 1 OULDUES 545 irine nnair ERE RE AE TURA 7 2 2 2 Inputs di a 8 2 2 3 Power supply WIRING tex Ane ABER ER IER EIE XAR E 9 2 3 Powering IOSB GSM900 rk peu Im Fa RE DERE EP 10 3 Managing 05 5 900 11 3 1 Managing Dy SMS arx x ERR ERE ESSERE ONE GRE RA e ERE ER EFE CERE 11 3 2 Managing by phone SEPRRaXS 13 Sas Manual Control 14 34 sal 14 OLI ar B odes 14 2422 RINGONTIME REDIMERE IPLA D Dr PU 15 3 5 me p 15 3 6 Security PRO PE
6. 30 6 1 Operation maintenance and safety recommendations 31 7 Ordering and accessories 32 User guide www IQtronic com socket 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 inside a suitable enclosure providing environmental protection The product doesn t guarantee safe power source disconnection only functional switching of power is performed 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 Improper use disassembling or product modification causes warranty loss 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 Page 3 of 32 socket 1 Introduction IQsocket IQSB GSM900 is an embeddable member of family of intelligent power sockets brought to you IQtronic Ltd It comes in
7. 7 and O for more information about error messages Each command is normally confirmed by response SMS sent back to the command sender number In case of an error is detected in a command IQSB GSM900 will respond with error message to the sender Sending response and error SMS messages can be disabled See also chapters 3 7 and O for more information about error messages Case of commands is ignored STATUS or sTaTUS is the same command Page 11 of 32 socket All incoming SMS messages longer than 30 characters or messages containing space and dot characters are being deleted without any error response GSM900 Outputs and inputs state temperature and humidity reading input voltage time and GSM signal 25 C Humidity 60 Dpoint 12 C Input ON ON Voltage 12 V Time 12 01 21 12 01 25 Signal 76 SMS Command Description SMS Response Type TURNOFF Turn both Outputi and Output2 off Turned Off Ctrl TURNON Turn both Outputi and Output2 on TurnedOn Ctrl TURNOFF 123 Turn both Outputi and Output2 off TurnedOff 123 min Ctrl for 123 minutes Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes TURNON 123 Turn both Outputi and Output2 on TurnedOn 123 min Ctrl for 123 minutes Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes TURNOFF1 Turn the Output1 off TurnedOff1 Ctrl TURNON1 Turn the Output1 on TurnedOn1 Ctrl TURNOFF1 123 Turn the Output1 off for 123 minutes TurnedOff 1 1
8. DC voltage is S the middle pins with any polarity e SE B w lt Note Power supply connection is protected by an onboard resettable fuse WARNING Please respect maximum voltage rating of the external power e supply voltage 24VDC 16VAC Damage caused by overvoltage is not covered by warranty WARNING Ensure power supply voltage is not lower than minimum voltage 8VDC 6VAC Doing so can cause erratic behavior 6 9 32 socket 2 3 Powering IQSB GSM900 On Upon completion of wiring and installation apply power via an external power supply If using the supplied AC adapter simply plug it into a live electrical socket You can verify operation by observing the LED indicators e When power is applied all LED indicators will blink three times as internal diagnostics are performed If diagnostic tests are successful the PWR LED located near Output1 terminal block will turn solid Red e While searching for a GSM network the GSM LED will blink green approximately once per second When the device has successfully connected to a GSM network the GSM LED will blink slowly approximately once every three seconds e If the SIM card has PIN Authorization still active the GSM LED will blink quickly approximately three times per second PWR LED indicator Red GSM LED indicator Green Please see chapter 4 for more
9. Via SMS messages PIN code protected commands Permitted phone numbers list EGSM900 GSM850 Class4 2W DCS1800 PCS1900 Classi 1W SIM card Plug in 3V External 2dBi antenna via SMA F connector included in package 6x LED indicator Appliance control over SMS by call or manually Temperature and humidity sensors Remote restart of appliances Scheduler Alarms Counters Monitoring of sound using integrated microphone 100x70x30mm 0 1kg netto 0 to 50 C Max 80 non condensing CE FCC Page 30 of 32 socket 6 1 Operation maintenance and safety recommendations e 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 e Product can be operated only indoor office house environment Do not expose it to humid wet nor chemically aggressive environment e Product is not designed for industrial operation with aggressive environment e 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 e Don t expose product to vibrations shaking or fall downs to avoid product damage e When use sound monitoring for taping purposes ensure you have prior permission to do it from affected people Load current 16A is valid for resistive load If you need to switch an non resistive or higher current load use
10. information on LED indicators Your IQSB GSM900 is now ready for use Page 10 of 32 socket 3 Managing IQSB GSM900 This chapter guides you through management commands and features of IQSB GSM900 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 IQSB GSM900 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 IQSB GSM900 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 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 3
11. of outputs inputs push buttons and GSM signal losses e Sending current values of user configured IQSB GSM900 parameters upon SMS request e Configuring IQSB GSM900 parameters simply by sending SMS commands e Listening of sound from surrounding environment using integrated microphone by call tapping Page 5 of 32 socket 2 Installation Before proceeding with installation please read this manual thoroughly paying special attention to the Important information section at the beginning Then determine which features will be used in your application including any external sensors identify which appliances and or circuits will be controlled by the device prepare device housing and identify where the device will be mounted In more complicated situations it is recommended that you create a temporary test bench to verify your setup before commencing final installation 2 1 Inserting SIM Card Prepare a standard size SIM card from your preffered GSM operator and insert it into SIM bay of your IQsocket IQSB GSM900 o Unlock SIM bay by sliding the retention latch to the right 1 o Open the retention latch 2 o Place the SIM card inside observing proper orientation 3 o Close the retention latch and then lock by gently sliding to the left 4 To remove SIM from your IQsocket IQSB GSM900 repeat the same steps WARNING PIN authorization should be turned off before the SIM card is e used IQsocket IQSB GSM900
12. sensor 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 Description SMS Response Type TEMPMIN 20 Lower temperature limit in C TEMPMIN 20 OK Ctrl TEMPMAX 30 Upper temperature limit in C TEMPMAX 30 OK Ctrl TEMPALARM NOALARM Temperature alarm is disabled TEMPALARM NOALARM OK Ctrl TEMPALARM MIN Temperature alarm is active TEMPALARM MIN OK Ctrl for lower limit TEMPALARM MAX Temperature alarm is active TEMPALARM MAX OK Ctrl for upper limit TEMPALARM MIX Temperature alarm is active TEMPALARM MIX OK Ctrl for both lower and upper limit TEMPALARM Get configuration of TEMPALARM MIX MIN Ctrl TEMPALARM active setting is in parentheses Page 24 of 32 socket 3 10 4 Humidity alarm IQSB GSM900 allows watching user defined interval of relative humidity in range from 0 to 100 using on board relative humidity sensor It is possible to define when will be alarm generated when humidity is reaching minimum maximum or both defined minimum and maximum levels SMS Command Description SMS Response Type HUMMIN 50 Lower rel humidity limit in HUMMIN 50 OK Ctrl HUMMAX 80 Upper rel humidity limit in HUMMAX 80 OK Ctrl HUMALARM NOALARM Humidity alarm is disabled HUMALARM NOALARM OK Ctrl HUMALARM active setting is in parentheses MAX HUM
13. 23 min Ctrl Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes TURNON1 123 Turn the Output1 on for 123 minutes TurnedOni 123 min Ctrl Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes TURNOFF2 Turn the Output2 off TurnedOff2 Ctrl TURNON2 Turn the Output2 on TurnedOn2 Ctrl TURNOFF2 123 Turn the Output2 off for 123 minutes TurnedOff 2 123 min Ctrl Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes TURNON2 123 Turn the Output2 on for 123 minutes TurnedOn2 123 min Ctrl Maximum acceptable value is 180 minutes RESTART Change negate state of both Restarted Ctrl Outputi and Output2 for time preconfigured by command RESTARTTIME RESTART1 Change negate state of the Outputi Restarted1 Ctrl for time preconfigured by command RESTARTTIME RESTART2 Change negate state of the Output2 Restarted2 Ctrl for time preconfigured by command RESTARTTIME STATUS Get status of IQsocket IQSB Output OFF OFF Temp Ctrl If a power failure occurs during TURNON 123 TURNOFF 123 commands time of power failure is not included in the countdown so e g you need to run an appliance for a hour issuing TURNON1 60 command but power is lost after Page 12 of 32 socket 30minutes and restored back say after 2hours appliance will be running for half an hour after power is restored back 3 2 Managing by phone call The output socket of IQSB GSM900 can be also controlled by dialing ringing up the number of its SIM card Call is for most commands rejected by IQSB GSM900 s
14. 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 Description SMS Response Type ALLALARMSOFF All alarms are permanently disabled ALLALARMSOFF OK Ctrl 3 11 Various other settings SMS Command Description SMS Response Type CONFIG Activate configuration mode Automatically deactivated 10minutes after last configuration command that have been received CONFIG OK Ctrl 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 REMEMBER OK Cfg OUTPUT NO When powered on power restored state of both Output1 Output2 be set to have connected NO pins regardless of state that was at time of disconnecting power power lost OUTPUT NO OK Cfg OUTPUT NC When powered on power restored state of both Output1 Output2 be set to have connected NC pins regardless of state that was at time of disconnecting power power lost OUTPUT NC OK Cfg OUTPUT Get configuration of OUTPUT parameter active setting is in parentheses OUTPUT REMEMBER NC NO Cfg
15. ALARM MIN Humidity alarm is active for HUMALARM MIN OK Ctrl lower limit HUMALARM MAX Humidity alarm is active for HUMALARM MAX OK Ctrl upper limit HUMALARM MIX Humidity alarm is active for HUMALARM MIX OK Ctrl both lower and upper limit HUMALARM Get configuration of HUMALARM MIX MIN Ctrl 3 10 5 Power supply voltage drop alarm IQSB GSM900 can send you an SMS alert to inform you when there is a drop of power supply voltage bellow defined threshold Hysteresis is set to 2V If power supply voltage drops below the threshold an SMS alert with text Alarm voltage V is sent to numbers defined by ALARMNUMBER command SMS Command Description SMS Response Type PWRALARM 0 Disable power supply voltage drop PWRALARM 0 OK Cfg alarm PWRALARM 16 Activate power supply voltage drop PWRALARM 16 OK Cfg alarm with given threshold max supported threshold value is 16V PWRALARM Get current settings of PWRALARM POWERFAULT 16 Cfg Page 25 of 32 socket 3 10 6 Change of GSM BTS alarm IQSB GSM900 can send you an SMS alert to inform you when there is a change of GSM BTS cell to which it is connected alarm with given threshold max supported threshold value is 16V SMS Command Description SMS Response Type ALARMCELLON Disable power supply voltage drop ALARMCELLON OK Ctrl alarm ALARMCELLOFF Activate power supply voltage drop ALARMCELLOFF OK Ctrl 3 10
16. N OIGEEPD IMPIUM EXEC RUS 16 3 7 Response messages HERE RI CERA RARE ZR 17 38 lt dads 19 2 9 COUNTERS OD OE RAOUL RR CR RR 20 OU JAIGETYIS 21 3 10 1 Defining phone numbers for SMS ringing up alerts 21 3 10 2 Alarm invoked by INDUS occcccrocccscsecwdncsedaventerimabecucseendnasacsnaes 22 3 10 3 Temperature alarm 24 510 4 Humidity 25 3 10 5 Power supply voltage drop 25 3 10 6 Change or GSM BTS 2 26 3 10 7 Disabling ERES n RETREUDE TRE CE 26 Various other Settings sprei erine i a ak iaa 26 3 12 Error MESSE m S TIL E T NE EEE 27 28 5 Factory default settings iesu nk icc n Ra n Ea 28 5 1 Reset to factory default procedure 2 2 2 2 28 5 2 Factory default settingS 29 6 Technical specification 5
17. NPUTALARM Get configuration of INPUTALARM NOALARM Cfg INPUTALARM active setting is ACTIVE1 ACTIVE2 in parentheses ACTIVEBOTH Selecting type of input alarm alert SMS Command Description SMS Response Type ALARM RING Type of alarm alert is ringing ALARM RING OK Cfg up defined telephone number s ALARM SMS Type of alarm alert is sending ALARM SMS OK Cfg SMS to defined telephone number s ALARM Get configuration of ALARM ALARM SMS RING Cfg active setting is in parentheses Page 23 of 32 Note 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 Alert text sent in case of ALIASINPUT1 disconnect Cfg connected 1 Alarm is disconnected ed connected OK resp connected ALIASINPUT1 Get current settings of Input1 ALIASINPUT1 lIow high Cfg alert alias ALIASINPUT2 disconnected Alert text sent in case of ALIASINPUT2 disconnect Cfg connected Input2 Alarm is disconnected ed connected OK resp connected ALIASINPUT2 Get current settings of Input2 ALIASINPUT2 low high Cfg alert alias 3 10 3 Temperature alarm IQSB GSM900 allows watching user defined temperature interval in range from 0 to 50 C using on board temperature
18. Page 13 of 32 socket 3 3 Manual Control IQSB GSM900 can be also controlled manually using push buttons located near to the Output terminal blocks SW1 Push Button Use for manual control of the Output1 relay SW2 Push Button Use for manual E CI control of the Output1 relay Usage of push buttons e Control of outputs Short pressing about 1 one second of the push button will change negate state of the particular output relay e Reset to default settings please see chapter 5 1 for more information Note Manual control by pressing of the push button become active after 30 seconds since IQsocket IQSB GSM900 is powered on A SIM card must be inserted in the SIM bay 3 4 Timing setup Some of the 05 55 900 features use a predefined time intervals which can be changed by SMS configuration commands 3 4 1 RESTARTTTIME Following table summarizes settings of time interval of RESTART command SMS Command Description SMS Response Type Configures time of RESTART RESTARTTIME XX OK Cfg command Range is 1 to 180 seconds RESTARTTIME Get current configuration of RESTARTTIME 10 seconds Cfg RESTARTTIME parameter Page 14 of 32 socket 3 4 2 RINGONTIME Following table summarizes settings of time interval how long will be device keeping ringing up the target telephone number defined by ALARMNUMBER in case of generating alarm alert or invo
19. QSB GSM900 startup 3 6 Security features IQsocket IQSB GSM900 is equipped with advanced authorization features to avoid controlling by unauthorized users The security features include e Allowing control only from authorized phone numbers e 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 and SMS pin in case PIN code protection is also active IQsocket IQSB GSM900 allows to define up to 20 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 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 IQSB GSM900 for SMS message authentication having the same structure as standard PIN 4 numerals Page 16 of 32 socket Security settings can be configured and viewed simply by following commands SMS Comma
20. 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 e Before using a SIM card ensure all received SMS messages stored on the card are deleted e Product is not a toy for children SIM card represents a small part that can be easily ingested e WARNING This product is not designed for use in and should not be used for medical applications Page 31 of 32 socket 7 Ordering and accessories IQsocket product family uses following ordering code system IQSx y z Example IQSB GSM900 Product family W WALL R RACK D DIN B Board Product model GSM GSML GSMRF IP RS232 HDO IPGSM Electric standard of plug socket F Schuko E French B British N USA Ordering code Code Description IQSB GSM900 TH with on board temperature and humidity sensors IQSB GSM900 cost down version without temp humidity sensors Optional accessories Code Description ADAPT 12V EU AC power supply adapter 12V 500mA EU version ADAPT 12V US AC power supply adapter 12V 500mA US version ADAPT 12V UK AC power supply adapter 12V 500mA UK version ANTGSM External 2dBi GSM antenna SMA included in std package ANTGSM 2M External 2dBi GSM antenna 2m cable SMA Page 32 of 32
21. e executed daily If number of day within week is inserted action will be executed only in the particular day of week Possible actions are 1 for turning the Output1 on same as TURNON1 command 2 for turning the Output1 on same as TURNON2 command OFF1 for turning the Output1 off same as TURNOFF1 command e OFF2 for turning the Output2 off same as TURNOFF2 command RESI for restarting the Output1 same as RESTART1 command e RES2 for restarting the Output2 same as RESTART2 command e INF to send STATUS message by SMS to number preconfigured by the ALARMNUMBER command e g ALARMNUMBER 421903123456 see chapter 3 10 1 Example of SCHEDULER command output four actions were recorded o 11 00 ON1 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 Page 19 of 32 o 19 00 5 INF Send Status SMS every Friday at 19 00 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 Seven independent counters increments their status upon change on IQSB GSM900 inputs and outputs
22. er time interval for evaluation of input state used by ALARM command SMS Command Description SMS Response Type TRIGGERTIME1 XxX Configures trigger time in OK Cfg milliseconds for evaluation of Input1 state Range is 300 to 60 000 milliseconds TRIGGERTIME1 Get current configuration of TRIGGERTIME1 300 Cfg TRIGGERTIME1 parameter miliseconds TRIGGERTIME2 XX Configures trigger time in TRIGGERTIME2 XX OK Cfg milliseconds for evaluation of Input1 state Range is 300 to 60 000 milliseconds TRIGGERTIME2 Get current configuration of TRIGGERTIME2 300 Cfg TRIGGERTIME1 parameter miliseconds Input alarm can be activated by o change of the input state or o by existence of one from possible states Log O 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 SMS Response Type INPUTTYPE CHANGE Alarm is activated at every change of input state INPUTTYPE CHANGE OK Cfg INPUTTYPE HIGH Send alert SMS every time when remaining battery charge falls below defined threshold 50 INPUTTYPE HIGH OK Cfg active setting is in parenthese
23. form of PC board for both standalone use or embedded inside your product IQsocket IQSB GSM900 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 IQSB GSM900 Own power consumption is very low less than 20mA at 12V thanks to use of latching bistable relays Power Relay Output1 Output2 Connect your appliances here Two independent Single Pole Double Throw relays rated 16A 250VAC for resistive loads Bese E Push buttons SW1 SW2 For manual control of particular relay output SIM socket Socket for SIM card Microphone For listening of sound from surrounding environment IQ board GSM MM Temperature Humidity sensor Lea ded m l 4 Values can be read remotely by SMS and used to generate alarm alerts 1982110 imum vH PPP PEE Inputi and Input2 Two inputs for external sensors states can be read remotely by SMS and used to generate alarm alerts LZ INPUTS INPUT 2 L PWR Power supply For connecting external power supply ANT SMA connector Connect GSM antenna here included in package Page 4 of 32 socket Besides controlling power IQsocket 05 55 900 is equipped with a choice of useful functions including Remote monito
24. hone numbers is full No record When trying to delete non existing records e g scheduled tasks Page 27 of 32 socket 4 Indicators The IQsocket IQSB GSM900 is equipped with six LED indicators PWR LIGHTS RED Input power is OK normal operation BLINKS RED 2 x PER SECOND SIM is not correctly inserted or missing or is bad GSM BLINKS GREEN EACH 3 SECONDS Logged to GSM network normal operation BLINKING GREEN EACH SECOND Not logged to GSM network yet searching LIGHTS GREEN 2 x PER SECOND SIM card have active PIN protection use a GSM phone to disable it OUT1 OUT2 NOT ACTIVE Particular output has connected NC pins LIGHTS YELLOW Particular output has connected NO pins BLINKS YELLOW Hardware error failure 1 Input2 NOT ACTIVE Particular input is in Log 0 low inactive state LIGHTS GREEEN Particular input is in Log 1 high active state 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 both pushbuttons SW1 SW2 located near outputs terminal blocks In order to restore factory default configuration push both SW1 and SW2 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 with
25. in these 10 seconds to confirm reset to factory default procedure After this step is your device in original factory configuration Page 28 of 32 socket WARNING IQsocket IQSB GSM900 except language settings Y Please BE CAREFULL This step will erase all settings of your 5 2 Factory default settings Parameter Default setting Parameter Default setting OUTPUT1 NC INPUTALARM NOALARM OUTPUT2 NC ALARM SMS SMSPIN NOPIN ALIASINPUT1 LOGO LOG1 RESTARTTIME 10 ALIASINPUT2 LOGO LOG1 RING NOACTION TEMPMIN 20 SECNUMBER NO TEMPMAX 30 SMSCONFIRM YES TEMPALARM NOALARM RINGCONFIRM NO HUMMIN 50 ERRORREPLY YES HUMMAX 80 SMSCONFIRMUNAUTH YES HUMALARM NOALARM TRIGGERTIME1 300 PWRALARM 0 TRIGGERTIME1 300 RINGONTIME 30 INPUTTYPE CHANGE OUTPUT REMEMBER NEXTTESTTIME1 0 TEMPUNIT 2 NEXTTESTTIME2 0 Page 29 of 32 socket 6 Technical specification Model Power supply Output switch Inputs Onboard sensors Management Security GSM Indicators Features Dimensions Weight Operating temperature Operating humidity Compliance 8 24VDC 6 16VAC Consumption 40mA 12VDC 2x Bistable relay SPDT FormC 230VAC 16A max resistive load 2x binary optically isolated inputs 30VDC max 2V detection threshold pulled down Temperature 10 to 100 C 1 C Relative humidity 0 to 100 3 usable range limited by board operating environment range
26. ked by RINGON command SMS Command Description SMS Response Type RINGONTIME XX Configures time of RESTART RINGONTIME XX Cfg command Range is 1 to 180 seconds RINGONTIME Get current configuration of RINGONTIME 10 seconds Cfg RESTARTTIME parameter Note A call initiated by the IQSB GSM900 such as alarm alert can be either ignored ringing will end after passing of RINGONTIME rejected or answered to activate tapping function using on board microphone 3 5 Date Time setup There are three ways of date time setup e Automatic setup of time from the GSM network when particular operator and SIM card support such feature e Manual setup based on time stamp of incoming SMS message e 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 Description SMS Response Type DATE Date time is set from timestamp of DATE Cfg incoming SMS message yy mm dd hh mm ss zz OK DATE yy mm dd h Set Date time manually DATE yy mm dd hh mm Cfg h mm ss zz 55 22 DATE Get current settings of Date time DATE Cfg yy mm dd hh mm ss zz OK Page 15 of 32 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 I
27. larms 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 3 10 1 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 and call back SMS Command Description SMS Response Type ALARMNUMBER Add a new number into list for alarm 4201234 Cfg 420123456789 alerts using SMS message and call 56789 OK back ALARMNUMBER Remove a number from list for ALARMNUMBER Cfg 420123456789 alarm alerts using SMS message 420123456789 OK ALARMNUMBER ALL Remove all numbers from list for alarm alerts using SMS message and call back ALARMNUMBER ALL lt Get list of phone numbers for alarm alerts using SMS message and call back LIST 420123456789 Cfg Page 21 of 32 socket When generating alerts numbers in list are processed per their order the first number first the last number as last 3 10 2 Alarm invoked by Inputs Alarm invoked by Inputs is having highest processing priority See chapter 2 2 2 for information on wiring and recognizing of input states For increased flexibility evaluation of input alarm depends on user defined trigger time Following table summarizes settings of trigg
28. nd Description SMS Response Type SECNUMBER NO Security using permitted phone SECNUMBER ENO OK Cfg numbers list is turned off inactive SECNUMBER YES Security using permitted phone SECNUMBER YES OK Cfg numbers list is turned on active SECNUMBER Get current configuration of SECNUMBER NO YES Cfg SECNUMBER parameter SECNUMBER Add new number to security list SECNUMBER 420123456 Cfg 420123456788 788 OK SECNUMBER Delete specific number from SECNUMBER Cfg 420123456788 permitted phone numbers list 420123456788 OK SECNUMBER ALL Delete all numbers from permitted SECNUMBER ALL OK Cfg phone numbers list SECNUMBER LIST Get dump of permitted phone LIST Cfg numbers list 420123456788 42190311 1222 421235678235 Or LIST NO NUMBER SMSPIN 1234 Configuration of SMS SMSPIN 1234 Cfg password SMSPIN SMSPIN NOPIN Using of password SMSPIN is SMSPIN NOPIN Cfg deactivated SMSPIN Get configuration of SMSPIN SMSPIN NOPIN 1234 Cfg parameter Permitted phone numbers list accept only numbers in international format without spaces or other characters 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 IQSB GSM900 it is important to make you sure if command was understood and executed successf
29. o its use is free of charge with exception for listening sounds using embedded Microphone Behavior of IQSB GSM900 to incoming calls must be configured in advance using RING command per following table SMS Command Description SMS Response Type RING NOACTION No action is performed call is rejected RING NOACTION Cfg RING RESTART Change negate state of both Outputi and Output2 for time preconfigured by command RESTARTTIME call is rejected RING RESTART OK Cfg RING RESTART1 Change negate state of the Outputi for time preconfigured by command RESTARTTIME call is rejected RING RESTART1 OK Cfg RING RESTART2 Change negate state of the Output2 for time preconfigured by command RESTARTTIME call is rejected RING RESTART2 OK Cfg RING SWITCH Change negate state of both Output1 and Output2 call is rejected RING SWITCH OK Cfg RING SWITCH1 Change negate state of the Output1 call is rejected RING SWITCH1 OK Cfg RING SWITCH2 Change negate state of the Output2 call is rejected RING SWITCH2 OK Cfg RING MIC Listening of sound in surrounding environment via integrated microphone for one minute call is answered OK Cfg RING Get current configuration of RING action active setting is in parentheses RING NOACTION RESTART SWITCH MIC Cfg
30. off for all commands RINGCONFIRM Get configuration of RINGCONFIRM RINGCONFIRM OFF ON Cfg parameter active setting is in parentheses ERRORREPLY YES Sending error SMS messages is ERRORREPLY YES OK Cfg enabled active ERRORREPLY NO Sending error SMS messages is ERRORREPLY NO OK Cfg disabled inactive ERRORREPLY Get configuration of ERRORREPLY ERRORREPLY NO YES Cfg Note When RINGCONFIRM YES command is used confirmation back calls are only realized for SIM cards with active CLIP service Page 18 of 32 socket 3 8 Scheduler feature Your IQsocket IQSB GSM900 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 Following table summarizes usage of SCHEDULER command SMS Command Description SMS Response Type SCHEDULER hh mm Insert scheduler record to execute SCHEDULER hh mm Ctrl DOW ACTION particular ACTION at time hh mm DOW ACTION OK every day of week DOW SCHEDULER hh mm Remove scheduler record for SCHEDULER hh mm OK Ctrl particular time hh mm SCHEDULER Get list of all scheduler records 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 b
31. ring of environment using on board temperature and relative humidity 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 Sending alarm alerts based on status of two digital inputs levels of temperature and humidity change of GSM BTS and decrease of input voltage below defined threshold Embedded 7 resettable counters counting number of changes of outputs inputs push buttons and GSM signal losses 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 IQSB GSM900 has following features e 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 outputs by SMS by call or manually by pressing push buttons on IQSB GSM900 board e Sending alarm SMS alerts to user based on temperature and humidity level state of inputs change of input voltage below preset threshold or change of GSM cell e Sending informational status SMS messages to user e Providing status of switched outputs by SMS upon SMS request e Sending status of embedded 7 resettable counters counting number of changes
32. s HIGH LOW INPUTTYPE LOW Disable sending remaining battery INPUTTYPE LOW OK Cfg charge alerts INPUTTYPE Get configuration of INPUTTYPE INPUTTYPE CHANGE Cfg Page 22 of 32 socket 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 Inputi alarm is NEXTTESTTIME1 10 OK Cfg possible after 10minutes NEXTTESTTIME1 Get current settings of Input1 time NEXTTESTTIME1 10 Cfg delay minutes NEXTTESTTIME2 10 Next activation of Input2 alarm is NEXTTESTTIME2 10 OK Cfg possible after 10minutes NEXTTESTTIME2 Get current settings of Input2 time NEXTTESTTIME2 10 Cfg delay minutes 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 Inputi and Input2 can be activated by the INPUTALARM command SMS Command Description SMS Response Type INPUTALARM NOALARM No input alarm is active INPUTALARM NOALARM Cfg OK INPUTALARM ACTIVE1 Input1 alarm is active INPUTALARM ACTIVE1 Cfg OK INPUTALARM ACTIVE2 Input2 alarm is active INPUTALARM ACTIVE2 Cfg OK INPUTALARM ACTIVEBOTH Both Inputi and Input2 alarm INPUTALARM ACTIVEBOT Cfg are active H OK I
33. ully For this 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 IQSB GSM900 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 Page 17 of 32 socket parameter active setting is in parentheses SMS Command Description SMS Response Type SMSCONFIRM YES SMS confirmation is enabled active SMSCONFIRM VYES OK Cfg for all SMS commands SMSCONFIRM NO SMS confirmation is SMSCONFIRMENO Cfg disabled inactive for all SMS commands SMSCONFIRM Get configuration of SMSCONFIRM SMSCONFIRM NO YES Cfg parameter active setting is in parentheses SMSCONFIRMUNAUTH SMS confirmation for SMS control SMSCONFIRMUNAUTH YES Cfg YES commands is active also for OK unauthorized numbers SMSCONFIRMUNAUTH SMS confirmation for SMS control SMSCONFIRMUNAUTHENO Cfg NO commands is not active for OK unauthorized numbers RINGCONFIRM YES Phone call confirmation is turned RINGCONFIRM YES OK Cfg on for all commands Hang off after 10 seconds RINGCONFIRM NO Phone call confirmation is turned RINGCONFIRM NO OK Cfg
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