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1. 14 Test an alarm input the unit should send the correct alarm message to the first phonebook entry second entry and so on see section 3 7 15 Acknowlegde the test alarm message ie send Ackno see section 3 7 Important Please be careful to ensure the correct phone numbers are programmed into the phonebook 3 9 SMS Command summary Command Function Description Getst Gets unit status Returns digital input amp output states signal quality timer settings and software version Setoul Set output 1 Turns ON digital output 1 Setou2 Set output 2 Turns ON digital output 2 Setou3 Set output 3 Turns ON digital output 3 Rstoul Reset output 1 Turns OFF digital output 1 Rstou2 Reset output 2 Turns OFF digital output 2 Rstou3 Reset output 3 Turns OFF digital output 3 Seten Enable alarms Enables the unit to send SMS alarm messages Setdi Disable alarms Disable the unit from sending SMS alarm messages Settx1 text Write SMS alarm text Changes alarm text for digital input 1 Settx6 text Write SMS alarm text Changes alarm text for digital input 6 Setnni number Set phonebook entry 1 Sets phonebook entry 1 to number send in message Setnn6 number Set phonebook entry 6 Sets phonebook entry 6 to number send in message Setnr1 Set phonebook entry 1 Sets phonebook entry 1 to originating phone number Setnr6 Set phonebook entry 6 Sets phon
2. ux CPC GSM Alarm MK2 ee The unit or remote ariel must be installed in a location with good mobile phone reception from the service provider which has supplied the SIM card installed in the unit 2 7 Installation Location 3 Programming and Operation The unit is programmed by sending SMS command messages to the unit It is important that the correct command is sent as outlined in this manual by the user otherwise the unit will ignore the command Note Commands are not case sensitive 3 1 Programming phone numbers The unit maybe programmed with up to 6 mobile phone numbers these phone numbers will be the numbers which will receive SMS alarm messages To program any phone number send the following command SetnnX NNNNNNNNNNNN Where X the phonebook entry number from 1 to 6 Where VNVNNNNNNNNNN the phone number including the country code Note You must always include a before the number as shown The unit will reply confirming the command has been accepted X NNNNNNNNNNNN MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Where X the phonebook entry number that has been changed from 1 to 6 Where VNNNNNNNNNNN the actual phone number in that phonebook entry Where MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM the network tag for this number For example if you send Setnn1 447799123456 the unit will reply 1 447799123456 C91447799214365 A user may also enter their own phone number without nee
3. the unit will reply INP 00000 OUT 0000 SQ 15 0 T 0 W 5 S 0001 Note The factory defaults are alarm repeat delay 5min relay output pulse Omin output does not pulse 3 6 Turning ON and OFF outputs To turn ON a digital output send the following command SetouN Where AT The output number that you wish to switch ON If the command is accepted the unit will reply with the unit status message To turn OFF a digital output send the following command RstouN Where AT The output number that you wish to switch OFF If the command is accepted the unit will reply with the unit status message For example if you send Setoul the unit will reply INP 00000 OUT 0001 SQ 15 0 T 0 W 5 S 0001 and output 1 will be turned ON 3 7 Receiving and acknowledging alarms The unit will only send alarm SMS messages if enabled to do so To enable the unit to send alarms send the command Seten If the command is accepted the unit will reply with the unit status message To disable the unit from sending alarms send the command Setdi If the command is accepted the unit will reply with the unit status message If an alarm has been generated the unit will immediately send the appropriate alarm message to the first phonebook entry Then if the alarm has not been acknowledged and after the alarm repeat delay time has passed the message will be sent to the next phonebook entry or to the first phonebook entry again if only one phonebook entry has been program
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5. Unit 7 8 Heathrow Causeway Estate Ariel Way Hounslow Middlesex TW4 6JW 44 0 208 6302270 ES SS CPC GSM Alarm MK2 EEE GSM Alarm MK 2 User Manual Version 1 00 All rights reserved The information contained in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate However CPC UK Ltd assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained herein In no event will CPC UK Ltd be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages In the interest of continued product development CPC UK Ltd reserves the right to make improvements to this manual and the products described herein at any time without notice or obligation Copyright Copyright by CPC UK Ltd No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any Form without express written authorisation from CPC UK Ltd Trademarks All trademarks are acknowledged and are the property of their respective holders Contents m COPY gel EE 2 Trademarks eegene eee EE ee EE ee eases 2 AE inaelea lUe io a E 4 Layout and Connections minenin a a a a ative 5 2 1 Screw Terminal Connections ssessssrsssssssssernrnrreesssennnnnnetnnusnnannnetnnunnnannneroeennnnnnnet 5 2 2 Power ConnGCLIONiass EE 6 2 3 Digital Input Conhection sagas ssssacasagagas naan ouside ie oan aiaiai 6
6. d is configured by the user by sending SMS messages to the unit 2 Layout and Connections The unit is supplied within a standard DIN rail mounting enclosure 105 60 DOODDOOODD DOODDDOOD 2 1 Screw Terminal Connections The unit includes 3 x 9 way screw terminal connector blocks these are used for connection to the power supply and remote devices for monitoring and control o o lt e D v OVDODOO g ve fi a2 2 Ta 55555 S 9 gt Q lt 7o8 3 3 Z g S 5 U Q 2 w JA AE gndu cndu ndu _____ 7 indu CPC GSM Alarm MK2 ON Posn I0N H odAs _ pndino resa e indino reuba Indino pedia pejosjoJd 2 2 Power Connection The unit requires a 12VDC power supply there are multiple terminals where the power maybe connected only one pair GND and 12VDC need to be connected ON OdASL 2 3 Digital Input Connection There are 6 digital inputs which can be used for monitoring alarm conditions of other devices If the digital input is activated and alarm SMS message is sent if the unit is correctly programmed see section 3 on programming and operating the unit Inputs operate as normally open i e a closed circuit will activate an alarm SMS message ke pandu eysa 9 S v E zZ O0AGL 2 4 Digital Output Connection There are 4 digita
7. ding to enter the actual phone number at all to do this send the following command from the phone number you wish to enter SetnrX Where X the phonebook entry number from 1 to 6 The unit will reply with OK if the command has been accepted 3 2 Deleting phone numbers Before changing any phonebook entry the old entry must be deleted To delete all phonebook entries send the command Cirnro The unit will reply with OK if the command has been accepted To delete a specific phonebook entry send the command ClrnrX Where X the phonebook entry to be deleted from 1 6 The unit will reply with OK if the command has been accepted 3 3 Programming alarm SMS message text The unit will send different messages for each digital input which is in alarm The factory default messages are as follows Input 1 Input_1_Alarm Input 2 Input_2_Alarm Input 3 Input_3_Alarm Input 4 Input_4_Alarm Input 5 Input_5_Alarm Input 6 Input_6_Alarm The user may change the alarm messages by sending the following command SettxX AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Where X the input number Where AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The actual message you wish the unit to send up to 15 Characters The unit will reply confirming the command has been accepted X AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Where X the input number Where AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The actual message the unit will now send For example if you send Settx1 Gas Leak Alarm the unit wi
8. ebook entry 6 to originating phone number ClrnrO Clear phonebook Deletes all numbers stored in the phonebook Clrnri Clear phonebook entry 1 Deletes the number stores at phonebook entry 1 Clrnr6 Clear phonebook entry 6 Deletes the number stores at phonebook entry 6 Settn4 B Set timers Sets the alarm repeat timer and relay output pulse timer AcknO Alarm Acknowledge Acknowledges the SMS alarm message 4 Revisions This manual has been based around software version 0001 Revision Date Changes 0001 27 02 2009 First release
9. l outputs which can be used to control other devices Outputs can be turned ON and OFF by sending an SMS message to the unit Digital output 3 is supplied as a volt free relay with both NO and NC contacts available The maximum rating for the relay contacts is 24VDC 240VAC 5A All other outputs are low voltage Mosfet open drain capable of switching up to 50VDC OdASL 4 LOAD LOAD LOAD Lindo pedia m zindo pusa ndino persa 2 5 Ariel Connection The unit needs a GSM ariel in order for it to operate The unit can be supplied upon request with either local stubby ariel or a remote ariel with a 2m cable Both types of ariel are connected to the unit via a gold BNC type connector above the GSM modem CPC GSM Alarm MK2 Eat Ariel Connector 2 6 SIM Card The unit must be fitted with a mobile phone SIM card before it will operate Any standard contract or pay as you go SIM card will be suitable Note If using a pay as you go SIM card you must ensure the SIM card is topped up with credit the unit will not report any messages if credit has run out Before installing or removing the SIM card you must ensure the unit is powered off To install the card push it into the slot on the GSM modem until you feel hear a click To remove the card push the card until you feel hear a click the card should then pop out
10. ll reply Gas Leak Alarm 3 4 Reading unit status You can read the unit status by sending the following command Getst The unit will reply with the unit status message INP IIIIII OUT 0000 SQ ZZ Z T X W V S YYYY Where III The input states for inputs 654321 O open 1 closed Where OOOO The output states for outputs 4321 O off 1 on Where Z ZZ The signal quality the higher the number the better the signal Where T Relay output pulse time Where V Alarm repeat delay Where YYYY The units software version Note For many other commands the unit may also reply with the unit status message 3 5 Setting relay output pulse amp alarm repeat delay You setup the relay output to only pulse ON for a few seconds rather than staying ON permanently when a command is sent to switch it ON see section 3 6 Turning ON amp OFF outputs You can also setup a delay between repeat alarm SMS messages Alarms will be repeated until an acknowledgement command is received see section 3 7 Receiving and acknowledging alarms To change either of these parameters send the following command SettnA B Where A The alarm repeat delay O no delay 1 1min 2 2min 9 9min 9min is the maximum allowed Where 8 The relay output pulse period O no pulse output does not pulse 1 2sec 2 4sec 9 18sec 18sec is the maximum allowed If the command is accepted the unit will reply with the unit status message For example if you send Settn5 O
11. med The unit will continue doing this until the alarm is acknowledged Note Whilst an alarm is un acknowledged no further alarms will be detected or reported by the unit To acknowledge an alarm send the following command Ackno The unit will reply with OK if the command has been accepted Note Only phone numbers programmed into the unit s phonebook will be able to acknowledge an alarm 3 8 Quick setup guide This guide explains the steps that must be taken to setup a unit for a typical application 1 Connect power to the unit see section 2 2 do not power up yet 2 Connect fault signals to the unit s digital inputs see section 2 3 3 Connect devices to the unit s digital outputs see section 2 4 4 Connect the ariel see section 2 5 5 If possible check you a have good mobile signal by putting the SIM card into a mobile phone 6 Fit the SIM into the unit see section 2 6 7 Power up the unit 8 Send the unit status command to confirm basic operation ie send Getst see section 3 4 9 Program phone numbers into the phonebook see section 3 1 10 Change default message text for each input if the factory defaults are not suitable see section 3 3 11 Change relay output pulse and alarm repeat delay settings if the factory defaults are not suitable see section 3 5 12 Test devices connected to the digital outputs see section 3 6 13 Enable the unit to send alarms ie send Seten see section 3 7

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