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1. Power Supply The Yacht Sentinel requires a single power supply in the range of 12 V 24 V 600 mA The following gives an overview of the average current consumption average current Up to 20 mA GSM is registered and in standby GPS is in standby Tracking mode disabled MOVE amp ANCHOR alarm disabled Up to 25 mA GSM is registered and in standby GPS in standby and active periodically to update GPS position Tracking mode disabled MOVE 8 ANCHOR alarm armed Up to 45 mA GSM is registered and in standby GPS full powered and constant updated GPS position Tracking mode enabled MOVE 8 ANCHOR alarm armed 8 Note The stated current consumption is meaned as a average current consumption Because of the internal battery charger the measured current can deflect from the values in the table To measure the correct average current consumption it is necessary to measure the consumed current for a least 10 days to make sure that some complete charge and discharge periods are measured Note The standby current for GSM and GPS depends on the used GSM provider and the environmental conditions and distance from the providers antenna Powering the Yacht Sentinel On Off The Yacht Sentinel can easily be switched on and off by pressing the button on top of the case Ensure first you have credit applied on your SIM card by use of the supplied swipe card To switch on the device press the button briefly The LED will flash 3 times to
2. by the PIR In order to reduce the current consumption of the PIR it will turn on detection once every second The detection range is 4 metres at an angle of 90 The IR sensor obtains it s power from the supply input so the PIR is connected to both the supply pair connector and one of the inputs to the hatch sensor Below is a diagram of how the Infra Red movement sensor is connected to Yacht Sentinel Please place the PIR movement sensor so that the detection zone as shown above covers the points of entry into the boat 39 Connections Please connect the PIR movement Sensor as shown below red wire screw connector 1 brown wire screw connector 2 black wire screw connector 3 Please send the following text to Yacht Sentinel to ensure operation 4444 PARAMETER ALARM1 on no piralarm Please use your own password number if you have changed from the default password Password Reset Proceed the following steps to reset the password for sms commands to the default value of 4444 1 The Yacht Sentinel must be switched on an registered to the GSM network 2 Phone the Yacht Sentinel 40 3 The LED begins to flash at max 30 seconds 4 Push the red button once during the call 5 Yacht Sentinel will hang up the call 6 The Yacht Sentinel sets the password to 4444 and sends an SMS as notification to all masters 7 Now you can set a new password with the command NEWPWD 8 After the user resets the password al
3. to the last even multiple of 5 e g a swing of 27m becomes 25m SMSTO Normally the device will send a parameter or status SMS to the originator of a received SMS In some cases it is useful to send the requested SMS to another destination If so then the destination number can be set by the parameter SMSTo Example SMSTo 44123456789 IBATT Command to set the type of battery to either 12 V or 24 V or if off set the supply type to shore power see note 1 un UPPLYALARM Command to enable or disable the battery alarm ON OFF see note 1 EFAULTS This command sets all parameters settings to default values except master numbers and password 26 ALARM1 Command to set the parameter for the IALARM2 alarm input 1 4 ALARM3 The command has three parameters ALARM4 1 ON OFF enable or disable the alarm 2 NC NO the connector sensor set to normally closed or normally open 3 Alarm text to indicate the alarm in the alarm sms All three parameters can easily be set with one command Examples Alarm4 off Alarm4 on nc alarmtext Alarm4 on alarmtext It is possible to set just one two or all three parameters with one commeand Note All blank characters will be deleted and all characters uppercased OUT1 Command to set the output 1 2 OUT2 ON OFF enables or disables the output IAALARM1 ALARM2 ALARM3 ALARM4 lenables the output when the alarm occu
4. GPS position otherwise NO TIME 15 26 35 Time GPS position sent DATE 05 11 09 Date GPS position sent LAT 50 50 5528N Latitude LONG 001 06 0977E Longitude SOG 33 Speed Over Ground knots COG 74 Course Over Ground REMAINING SMS 5 Number of SMS left until tracking mode deactivated SMS Commands The device is fully configurable via SMS commands The following table shows each command with a short description The permitted values ranges are given in 22 brackets The subsequent pages show some examples of how to use these commands SMS command Description PARAMETER Request for a parameter SMS The device will send a parameter SMS to the originator STATUS Request for a status SMS The device will send a status SMS to the originator ASTER1 Command to set the number for Master1 Default NA max 18 characters ASTER2 Command to set the number for Master2 Default NA max 18 characters ASTER3 Command to set the number for Master3 Default NA max 18 characters EMPALARM Command to enable or disable the temperature alarm ON OFF EMPMAX Command to set the threshold temperature in C for the temperature alarm O 100 23 TEMPMIN Command to set the threshold temperature in C for the temperature alarm 20 100 OVEALARM Command to enabl
5. MS contains all the settings for the device The second type is the status SMS which contains e g the actual GPS position and the voltage of the internal battery The third SMS type is the alarm SMS which is sent automatically by the device if an alarm occurs The Yacht Sentinel can recognise some errors at the alarm sensor and indicates this with an error SMS This is the fourth SMS type The last SMS type is the tracking SMS which is sent to the use if tracking mode is enabled This SMS contains the GPS position and time date All the characters in a received SMS will be converted to uppercase letters so it does not matter if the commands are written in uppercase or lowercase letters or a mixture of both It is necessary to put a comma between each command to separate them Initially an SMS will only be recognised if the default password 4444 is at the beginning of the SMS If not the SMS will be rejected by the device The password can set to a user defined password Take a look at the command NEWPWD gt 11 Parameter SMS The parameter SMS contains all the settings for the device The SMS will be sent by the device to the originator of a received SMS if the originator requests it via the key word parameter SMS from the originator to the Yacht Sentinel 4444 parameter SMS from the Yacht Sentinelto the originator YACHT Sentinel MY BOAT MMSI 680038636 MASTER1 44179123xxxx MASTER2 NA MASTER3 NA LARM1 OFF
6. NO PIRALAR LARM2 OFF BILGE BILGEALARM LARM3 OFF BILGE BILGEALARM LARM4 ON NC HATCHALARM UT1 ON UT2 ALARM1 EMPALARM ON EMPMAX 70 R R R R oo gt gt EMPMIN 2 SUPPLYALARM ON BATT 12 MOVEALARM OFF 12 RADIUS 20 ANCHOR OFF SWING 20 Parameter Description SMS text Description YACHT Sentinel Device logo Y BOAT Name of the boat MSI 68003836 The MMSI number set by the user default 000000000 x ASTER1 44179123xxx Master no 1 an alarm SMS will be sent to this number ASTER2 NA Master no 2 an alarm SMS will be sent to this number ASTER3 NA Master no 3 an alarm SMS will be sent to this number ALARM1 ON NO Indicates that the pir alarm is PIRALARM enabled ALARM2 ON BILGE Indicates that the bilge alarm is BILGEALARM enabled ALARM3 ON BILGE Indicates that the bilge alarm is BILGEALARM enabled ALARM4 0FF NO Indicates that the hatch alarm HATCHALARM is not enabled OUT1 O Indicates that output 1 in Closed switched 13 OUT2 ALARM1 Indicates that output 2 will operate ifthe PIR alarm is activated EMPALARM ON Indicates that the temperature alarm is enabled EMPMAX 70 Threshold for the high temperature alarm EMPMIN 2 Threshold for the frost ala
7. OFF in the SMS instead of BOATBATT VBAT 4 05V Voltage of the internal battery TEMP 25 Temperature measured in C GPSFIX YES YES ifthe device can receive the GPS position Otherwise NO TIME 15 26 35 Time when GPS was identified DATE 15 11 12 Date when GPS was identified LAT 52 06 4445 N Latitude LONG 008 39 8726 1 El Longitude SOG 33 Speed over ground measured in knots 16 COG 74 Course over ground Alarm SMS The alarm SMS will be sent automatically by the device to the numbers at Masteri Master2 and Master3 The device will try to resend the SMS to the destination every 30 seconds until it is successful Alarm SMS from the Yacht Sentinelto the masters lt Alarm source gt YACHT Sentinel MY BOAT MMSI 680038636 BOATBATT 11 6V VBATT 4 2V EMP 25 GPSFIX YES IME 15 26 35 DATE 05 07 2012 LAT 52 06 4533 N LONG 008 39 8711 1 el SOG 33 COG 74 SMS text Description lt Alarm source gt Indicates the type of alarm see next table 17 YACHT Sentinel Device logo Y BOAT Name of the boat MSI 68003836 MMSI is set by the User default 000000000 BOATBATT 11 6V Voltage of the boat battery external power supply VBAT 4 2V Voltage of the internal battery TEMP 25 Temperature me
8. aceras 42 Trouble Shooting 8 FlowchartS sesse ese ee ee ee 44 Preparing GPS coords for GoogleEarth 51 Disclaimer ii ER oe niet Se engen 52 Technical Specification Ge GSM neral Casing measures approx 12x7x3cm Determination transmission of GPS coordinates speed additional information from inputs Determination transmission of GSM cell data and provider information optional Parameter configuration via SMS Current state is indicated via a green LED Ambient temperature 0 50 C Storage temperature 10 70 C Integrated GSM module Telit GE865 Suitable for all networks frequencies GSM850 E GSM900 DCS1800 PCS1900 and providers UMTS not supported Usable with prepaid or contract SIM cards from all providers No SIM lock Controlled via normal SMS Acknowledgement via received SMS GPS SiRFstarllll receiver with excellent GPS performance 20 channel GPS receiver Internal patch antennae Input amp Output Connections The following diagrams show the input and output connections and their designations Inputs Power supply YachtSentinel PIR HF Litre tee VuBAV 4 2V In alarm input 1 Bilge sensor 1 Bilge sensor 2 Hatch sensor To ensure that defined levels are detected at the inputs all the inputs are internally pulled up by 33k ohm resistors The YS needs to detect if a sensor is connected otherwise it will send a
9. asured in C GPSFIX YES YES if the device can receive the GPS position otherwise NO TIME 15 26 35 Time when GPS was identified DATE 15 11 12 Date when GPS was identified LAT 52 06 4445 N Latitude LONG 008 39 8726 E Longitude SOG 33 Speed over ground in knots COG 74 Course over ground The following table shows the alarm indication for each alarm source lt Alarm source gt Description 18 HITEMP ALARM Indicates that a high temperature alarm has occurred FROST ALARM Indicates that a frost alarm has occurred lt CUSTOM NAME gt For the alarm inputs 1 to 4a Custom name can be assigned SHOREPOWER ALARM Indicates that the shore power has been removed BATT ALARM Indicates that the battery voltage is low MOVE OUT Indicates that the device has moved out ofthe set GPS Igeofence position MOVE IN Indicates that the device has moved into the set GPS osition ANCHOR ALARM Indicates that an anchor alarm has occurred The standard alarm names are as follows Alarm1 PIRALARM Alarm2 BILGEALARM1 Alarm3 BILGEALARM2 Alarm4 HATCHALARM Error SMS The error SMS will be automatically sent by the device to the numbers of Master1 Master2 and Master3 if one of the possible alarm sources is enabled and an 19 error has occurred at the corresponding sensor The device will try to resend the SMS to th
10. ce sacar Senrfinel Yacht Sentinel User Guide rev5 12 06 2012 fw20120718 Contents Technical SpecificatiON ees ee ee ee ee ee 4 EER EE AE EA NA ON 4 A ee ee ede E Re ese Ge eg de De 4 A nennen 4 Input amp Output Gonnections iese sees ee ee nenn 5 led EE AE RE een 5 RR ME RE Ie 5 Quiputsi ces eae EE OR EE he EED N 6 EE RE EE ti 6 Sensors and Types aiai ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee on 7 POWER SUPPLY acia EE EE iaai 8 average Current ee ee ee ee Re Re Re Re Re ee 8 ies E RA EE ER EE EE 8 Powering the Yacht Sentinel On Off 9 SMS Message Types uuursnnersnnnnsnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nen 11 Parameter SMS 22ur2220n4 see ee ee ee ee Ge ee ee nenn 12 Parameter Description ee ee ee nn 13 Status ARE EE EE N KAIN 14 Alarm SMS 32212 22 a een Re ati 17 Ertor SMS ale fie 19 Tracking SMS 4 2222 dra de 21 SMS Text ea een de 21 DESC OM 21 SMS Commando See Re eke ge Re Ee DEERE 22 SMS Examples its EE EES BEE aan 29 LED Flashing CGodeS ee esse ee se ee see ee ee ee ee ee ee 31 SIM card installation ee eee ee ee ee 32 External Connections iese ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 34 2 Power Connection tinta aaa 35 Bilg SENSO S EER Ee tte ts 36 Hatch Sensor N SE De ee se oe Ee De 36 Infra Red Movement Sensor 38 Password Reel Er NE ee isc 40 Alarm Behaviours ooooocccccccccnnnnnnccnnnnnnononananinnno nono ee ee 41 Installation TS
11. e destination every 30 seconds as long as it is successful Error SMS from the Yacht Sentinelto the masters ERROR lt Error description gt YACHT Sentinel MY BOAT MMSI 680038636 SMS text Description ERROR Indicates the SMS as an error SMS Error description gt Short description of the error see next table YACHT Sentinel Device logo Y BOAT Name of the boat MSI 680038636 MMSI set by the user default 000000000 The following table shows the possible error descriptions sent by the Yacht Sentinel lt Error description gt Description 20 SENSOR 1 4 NOT Check the connection between CONNECTED the Yacht Sentinel and the sensor on input 1 4 SHORT CIRCUIT ON Check the contacts on the SENSOR 1 4 sensor connected to the shown input They should be clean and not bypassed Tracking SMS The tracking SMS will be automatically sent by the device if the tracking mode was previously enabled with the sms instruction tracking n d see parameter description Note The tracking sms will send to the person which initiated the tracking mode but not to the masters The device will try to resend the SMS to the destination every 30 seconds unitl it is successful TRACKING SMS indicates as tracking SMS MY BOAT Name of Boat MMSI 680038636 The MMSI set by user GPSFIX YES YES if device can receive
12. e or disable the move alarm ON OFF Note By enabling the move alarm the current position will be saved as the home position and the anchor alarm becomes disabled The RADIUS parameter gives the permitted movement of the boat around the home position If the boat moves out of the set radius the Yacht Sentinel sends MOVE OUT to the masters If the boat moves back within 15m of the home position the Yacht Sentinel sends MOVE IN to the masters 24 RADIUS Command to set the permitted movement in metres ifthe move alarm is enabled 20 200 Note The permitted range is from 20m to 200m Since the Yacht Sentinel works internally with steps of 5m the set value will be rounded to the last even multiple of 5 e g a radius of 27m becomes 25m ANCHORALARM Command to enable or disable the lanchor alarm ON OFF Note By enabling the anchor alarm the current position will be saved as the home position and the move alarm becomes disabled The parameter SWING gives the permitted movement lof the boat around the home position If the boat swings out of the set radius the Yacht Sentinel sends ANCHOR ALARM to the masters 25 SWING Command to set the permitted movement in metres if the anchor alarm is enabled 20 200 Note The permitted range is from 20m to 200m Since the Yacht Sentinel works internally with steps of 5m the set value will be rounded
13. ed shore power SMS Examples To request a status SMS send the following text to the Yacht Sentinel 4444 status To request a parameter SMS send the following text to the Yacht Sentinel 4444 parameter To request a parameter SMS with a destination other than the originator number send the following text to the Yacht Sentinel 4444 parameter SMSTo 44123456789 To set the numbers Master1 and Master2 and request a parameter SMS to check the numbers send the following text to the Yacht Sentinel 29 4444 parameter Master1 44179123456 Master2 44123456789 To enable the alarm2 as a bilge alarm and disable alarm2 send the following text to the Yacht Sentinel 4444 alarm2 on bilge bilgealarm alarm4 off To enable the hatch alarm and set the permitted swing to 35 metres send the following text to the Yacht Sentinel 4444 anchoralarm on swing 35 To change the password for SMS commands to 1111 send the following text to YachtSentinel 4444 newpwd 1111 30 To enable the tracking function for 10 SMS with an interval of 2 minutes send the following text to YachtSentinel 4444 tracking 10 2 LED Flashing Codes The Yacht Sentinel uses different flashing codes of the LED to indicate the current state of the GSM module LED GSM GPS 1x red The Yacht Sentinel is A GPS positi
14. indicate that the Yacht Sentinel is switched on To switch off the device press and hold the button for at least 3 seconds The LED will flash 3 times to indicate that the Yacht Sentinel is now switched off Note Due to the internal design of the Yacht Sentinel it is only possible to switch off the device if no external power is applied Otherwise you cannot switch off the Yacht Sentinel Note It is possible that the Yacht Sentinel will switch on automatically if you connect it to an external power supply This is due to the internal battery loader which ensures that the internal battery is fully charged each time Note It is possible for the internal battery of the Yacht Sentinel to become fully discharged if the device is switched off for a long period several weeks If you now connect the Yacht Sentinel to the power supply the device enters a special charge phase in order to charge the battery During this phase the GSM and GPS are completely switched off and the LED flashes at about 1 Hz The Yacht Sentinel automatically enters normal operating mode when the internal battery reaches a specific charge threshold The period required for the Yacht Sentinel to enter normal operating mode is dependent on the temperature the internal battery and the external power supply Values are typically2 3 hours 10 SMS Message Types The Yacht Sentinel can send five different types of SMS The first one is the parameter SMS This S
15. l masters will receive the following sms as notification that the password is set to the default value PASSWORD RESET YACHT SENTINEL MY BOAT MMSI 680038636 Alarm Behaviours Temperature Sensor If fitted Alarms immediately Timeout for next temp alarm 10 mins Hatch Sensor and PIR 41 Alarms immediately Timeout for next hatch alarm movement sensor 10 mins Bilge Sensor Alarms after 4 minutes if only one bilge sensor is immersed in water 1 minute after both simultaneously immersed in water Boat Battery 30 seconds after the voltage of the boat battery below the set level Timeout for next boat battery alarm sms is 10 minutes after the voltage is above the set limit Shore Power 30 seconds after Yacht Sentinel recognises shore power is not connected Timeout for next shore power alarm is 10 minutes after shore power is recovered Installation Tips 42 Install the unit on a flat surface with the top facing directly up to the sky to ensure the best connection with GPS satellites If you need to ensure that the unit does not move around excessively then please use either double sided tape or velcro to fix itto a surface Please be aware that we send Yacht Sentinel with the Place with top facing the sky internal battery disconnected Please open the unit at the seam by gently inserting a knife and twisting until the unit pops open You will see the free battery connector P
16. lease this into the adjacent socket R 43 Trouble Shooting amp Flowcharts 44 Check SIM card has credit by inserting into a standard mobile phone Check you can send and receive a text from your SIM card by inserting into a mobile phone Open up the Yacht Sentinel YS case check inside that the internal battery connector is connected Insert SIM card into YS Connect the YS battery fly lead to your Boat Battery or the mains power supply adaptor to shore power You will get three fast flashes on the red LED every 3 4 seconds initially You willthen see a quick series of flashes as the YS registers with the network the unit will then give 2 quick flashes every 3 4 seconds When the unit is flashing two times then send an SMS to the YS 4444 status Once this SMS is sent you will see the SMS being received by the YS as a series of quick flashes The YS will then continue two or one flash if GPS has been detected every 3s 4s after a delay of 60s depending on the network you will see another series of quick flashes this is the unit sending an answering SMS You will then receive the SMS on your mobile This will prove that communication is working with YS If you see a slow flash of around 1 2 seconds with a longer interval this will mean that the battery is not fully charged Check the battery voltage of the boat and ensure that it is above 12vDC or that you have shore power When the YS is charged enough the u
17. mage the unit Bilge Sensors Bilge sensors are connected as shown in the External Connection Diagram Ensure you make a note of which sensor is placed in which part of the bilge as warnings will use these terms Please use the supplied double sided tape to affix the bilge sensors into position Please make sure that you don t position the sensors too close to the existing bilge level so that you don t get false warnings A single sensor has to be immersed in water for 4 minutes before a bilge alarm is issued while if both sensors are immersed the alarm will be issued after 1 minute Hatch Sensor Please ensure that the hatch sensor is connected as shown in the External Input Connections Diagram 36 The Hatch Sensors consist of one connected component and one free component The free component has an internal magnet that is detected by the connected component When the free component moves away from the fixed component then an alarm is registered It is therefore important that with the hatch in a closed position the fixed and free components are side by side Hatch Sensors mounted on the hatch door frame Opening Hatch 37 It is possible to connect multiple contact sensors in parallel Infra Red Movement Sensor 38 This sensor is designed to detect any movement by using heat sensing Any person entering the PIRs detection area will be detected as a moving heat source
18. nit will continue as in 6 above It may take 2 3 hours for the battery to charge to the correct level 45 48 Preparing GPS coords for GoogleEarth The information for Latitude and Longitude can be entered directly into Google Earth or Google Maps Example The Yacht Sentinel sends the position in the SMS LAT 50 50 5528 N LONG 001 06 0977 W An example for entering the coordinates 50 50 5528N 001 06 0977W Y Search Fry To Find Businesses Directions Fly to e g Hotels near JFK 50 50 5528N 001 06 0977W 2 Q M_ 50 50 5528N 001 06 0977W Y Places Add Content Y amp My Places gt Sightseeing Select this folder and click on the Play button below to start Sentinell V Sentinel4 a i Y Layers Y Primary Database gt 2 Geographic Web 51 Disclaimer Please be aware that the use of Yacht Sentinel is at the users own risk Please see the website for terms and conditions Warranty All new goods supplied by Yacht Sentinel have a 12 months warranty period from the date the goods were delivered unless otherwise stated This warranty does not affect your statutory rights as a consumer If new goods develop a defect during the 12 month warranty period please contact us and we will advise the returns procedure Please note that the warranty does not cover you for any defects in the goods arising from fair wear and tear willful damage accident negligence b
19. not connected alarm this is done by putting a tamper resistor in each of the sensors These are Movement Sensor 10k ohm Bilge Sensors 100k ohm Hatch Sensor 10k ohm If other sensors types are used such as a pressure mat the tamper resistor must be placed across the input as in the above diagram otherwise the sensor will not be recognized Outputs YachtSentinel Output2 Output When the output is activated the contact will close to GRD Every output can be assigned an alarm input Sensors and Types The Yacht Sentinel supports three types of sensors The following table shows the types and a short description Type Description NO A sensor is used with a clean contact as normal opened switch That means that the Yacht Sentinel will sent an alarm ifthe contact is be closed Note The contact has to be bypassed by a 10k resistor if the sensor does not have an internal one NC A sensor is used with a clean contact as normal closed switch That means that the Yacht Sentinel will sent an alarm if the contact is be opened Note The contact has to be bypassed by a 10k resistor if the sensor does not have an internal one BILGE A special bilge sensor with a internal bypass resistor of 100k An alarm sms will sent if the sensor is immersed in water Note This sensor type can only be used on alarm inputs 2 and 3
20. o continually remove the SIM 33 Gi Optional AC Mains Power Adaptor B Boat Battery Connecting Block Power Supply Lead PIR Movement Sensor Bilge Sensor 1 Bilge Sensor 2 oooooooooofooh 0 GSM Antenna Input gt External Input Connection Diagram External Connections Yacht Sentinel has an external connector that enables the connection of power and sensors If you look at the External Connection Diagram you will see how the connections are arranged when in standard mode It is quite easy to add other sensors in place of those 34 shown such as pressure mats tilt sensors lanyards etc to monitor a wide range of possible events Likewise there are three external outputs one external temperature sensor and two clean contact outputs for switching other devices Extemal Temperature Sensor To Strobe Siren Lights etc Power Connection Yacht Sentinel comes with a battery supply lead provided or with an optional AC mains adaptor power supply lead Both supply lead connectors use the supply socket shown All supply leads come with the connector already attached please do not remove the connectors from their leads as the connector is designed to only fit the supply socket If you 35 wish to use mains supply you MUST use the power adaptor unit DO NOT AT ANY TIME connect the free end of the battery supply lead to 240vAC mains supply as this will da
21. on is registered logged in recognised and ready to use 2 x red The Yacht Sentinel is A GPS position is registered logged in hot recognised and ready to use 3 x red The Yacht Sentinel is not registered in the GSM network Fast The Yacht Sentinel is flashing freceiving or transmitting an SMS 31 Slow The internal battery isThe GSM module lashing lin low voltage state cannot be used in and it should be this state loaded by the external voltage The GSM module cannot be used in this state A SIM card installation The SIM card is installed by sliding the SIM card into the slot at the side in the orientation shown Once the SIM is fully inserted you will feel it contact a spring push against this spring with your nail or a matchstick or similar pointer until you hear a quiet click This will show you have reached the locked position In the 32 locked position the edge of the SIM card is just below the surface of the slot The supplied Vodafone SIM card will have been associated with the swipe card supplied This means you can put credit on the SIM without needing to remove the SIM card by using the swipe card It may be that the user wishes to use their own operator SIM card In this case remove the supplied SIM card with replace with the new SIM card as shown previously It is advisable that you obtain a swipe card with the SIM to avoid having t
22. rm SUPPLYALARM ON Indicates that the battery alarm is enabled IBATT 12 12 V battery type used OVEALARM OFF Indicates that the move alarm is enabled RADIUS 20 Gives the range in metres for the move alarm ANCHOR OFF Indicates that the anchor alarm is enabled SWING 20 Gives the range in metres for the anchor alarm Status SMS The status SMS contains all the actual values e g the GPS position and the voltage of the internal battery 14 The SMS will be sent by the device to the originator of a received SMS if the originator requests it via the key word status SMS from the originator to the Yacht Sentinel 4444 status SMS from the Yacht Sentinelto the originator YACHT Sentinel MY BOAT MMSI 680038636 FW 20090720 GSM 89dbm BOATBATT 11 7V VBATT 4 2V EMP 25 GPSFIX YES IME 11 26 35 DATE 31 05 12 LAT 52 06 4445N LONG 008 39 8726E SOG 33 COG 74 The following table is a short description of each parameter in the Status SMS 15 SMS text Description YACHT Sentinel Device logo Y BOAT Name of the boat MSI 680038636 The MMSI set by the user default 000000000 FW 20090720 Firmware version GSM 89dbm GSM level BOATBATT 11 7V Voltage of the boat battery external power supply Note If BATT is set to OFF then the Yacht Sentinel will write ISUPPLYALARM ON
23. rs Default OFF Note ON connects the output direct to ground and OFF makes it High impeadance Note If the output is set to Alarm the output is OFF until the alarm occurs 27 NAME Command to set the name of the boat This name will be sent in each SMS Default MY BOAT max 12 characters Command to set MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity max 12 chracters NEWPWD Command to change the default password for SMS commands NEWPWD must be followed by the 4 digit password you wish to set Example NEWPWD 1111 TRACKING n d Command to activate SMS tracking n number of tracking SMS 0 20 d time between each SMSI1 10 mins lexample to activate tracking mode TRACKING 10 2 example to deactivate TRACKING 0 Note1 For BATT set to 12 24 An alarm SMS will be sent if the battery voltage is below a defined threshold voltage for at least 30 seconds Due to this delay it is possible to start some heavy loads connected to the battery without a false alarm The threshold voltage is 11V for a 12V battery and 22V for a 24V battery The parameter sms will show the parameter BOATBATT V with actual battery voltage 28 for BATT set to OFF A shore power alarm sms will be sent if the supply voltage for the Yacht Sentinel is under a defined threshold voltage for 30 seconds The parameter sms will show the parameter SUPPLYALARM ON OFF to indicate a connected disconnect
24. y you or any third party use otherwise than in accordance with its intended use failure to follow the manufacturer s or Supplier s instructions or any alteration or repair carried out without the Yacht Sentinel s prior written approval 52 Intelligent Devices This is a product of Intelligent Devices Limited Lutidine House Newark Lane Ripley Surrey GU23 6BS United Kingdom tel 44 0 1483 270220 email info intelligentdevices co uk www yacht sentinel com 53

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