Global metis Micro Installation And User Manual

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GSM ALARM TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL DEVICE
Global Safety & Security Solutions Oy
www.globalsafety.fi
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1 –––– FEATURES AND Technical INFORMATION
FEATURES AND Technical INFORMATION................................
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1.1 Description of operation................................................................................................................. 3
1.1.1 Alarm information.....................................................................................................................3
1.1.2 Relay.............................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1.3 Queries......................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Technical specification ....................................................................................................................4
1.3 Restrictions..........................................................................................................................................5
1.4 Warranty and maintenance........................................................................................................... 6
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2 –––– Before installation
Before installation................................
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2.2 SIM-card installation ......................................................................................................................... 8
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3 –––– Quick start guide
Quick start guide................................
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Quick start guide Quick start guide
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4 –––– Installation
Installation ................................
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4.1 Connecting a power supply ....................................................................................................... 10
4.2 Start-up.............................................................................................................................................. 10
4.3 Inputs................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.4 Output............................................................................................................................................... 11
4.5 Input arming and disarming....................................................................................................... 11
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5 –––– Operation
Operation ................................
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Operation Operation
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5.1 Phone numbers.............................................................................................................................. 12
5.2 Alarms ............................................................................................................................................... 12
5.3 Entry / exit delay and response times ...................................................................................... 12
5.4 Backup call....................................................................................................................................... 13
5.5 Lock-up.............................................................................................................................................. 13
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6 –––– Settings
Settings ................................
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Settings Settings
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6.1 Language setting........................................................................................................................... 14
6.2 Alarm messages.............................................................................................................................. 14
6.3 Phone numbers.............................................................................................................................. 15
6.3.1 Storing numbers with a phone call................................................................................... 15
6.3.2 Storing and editing phone numbers with SMS ............................................................. 15
6.4 Input settings................................................................................................................................... 16
6.5 Inputs that follow arm/disarm event........................................................................................ 16
6.6 Grouping.......................................................................................................................................... 17
6.7 Restoring factory settings ............................................................................................................ 17
6.8 Alarm output................................................................................................................................... 17
6.9 General settings ............................................................................................................................. 18
6.10 Factory settings............................................................................................................................ 18
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7 –––– Control commands and queries
Control commands and queries ................................
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Connectors Connectors
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9 –––– Connection examples
Connection examples ................................
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Connection examples Connection examples
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10 –––– Declaration of conformity
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FEATURES AND TTTTECHNICAL INFORMATION
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FEATURES AND FEATURES AND
1.1 Description of operation
1.1 Description of operation
1.1 Description of operation1.1 Description of operation
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Micro is a GSM-based alarm and remote control device. The device is designed
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Micro Micro to send information from alarm inputs via SMS and phone calls to predefined receivers. The receiver is typically either a mobile phone or an application server in a guarding center.
Many different kinds of detectors can be connected to me measurement information (burglar alarm systems, IR-detectors, a temperature detector etc.). The device can also be remotely controlled to for example turn on or off heating or lighting.
ECHNICAL INFORMATION
ECHNICAL INFORMATIONECHNICAL INFORMATION
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Micro for alarm or
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1.1
1.1.1
.1 Alarm information
Alarm information
1.11.1
.1 .1
Alarm informationAlarm information
Alarm / alarm settled from inputs Armed / disarmed information Tamper switch alarm / alarm settled
1.1.2
1.1.2 Rel
Relay
1.1.21.1.2
Relay control via SMS:
Alarm relay
1.1
1.1.3
1.11.1
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To prevent unreasonably big phone bills me device from sending messages after factory set limits. This is designed to prevent for example a broken detector causing unlimited number of alarms.
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on/off 5 seconds pulse pulse for given time (1…999 min.)
pulse 20s – 9 min. during alarm
.3 Queries
Queries
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QueriesQueries
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Micro can be queried for, for example, inputs’ status and current temperature (see 7
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Micro has a lock-up feature that stops the
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To avoid any problem situations, devices are not allowed to be set up to send messages to each other (e.g. relay controls). The standard messages generated by the devices can cause massive communications between devices that will not be noticed until receiving the next phone bill. User must make sure that he/she is able to monitor the communication from and to the device (e.g. with a mobile phone or an automated PC­software).
Warning! Under no circumstances connect 230VAC to the device.
Warning! Under no circumstances connect 230VAC to the device.
Warning! Under no circumstances connect 230VAC to the device.Warning! Under no circumstances connect 230VAC to the device.
230V mains voltage installati
230V mains voltage installations can only be done by an authorized installation company.
230V mains voltage installati230V mains voltage installati
1.2
1.2 Technical specification
Technical specification
1.21.2
Technical specificationTechnical specification
Type me Version This manual applies to v.1.0 GSM SimCom SIM300 900/1800/1900 tri-band GSM Connectors 2 digital inputs 1 output relay Enclosure water-resistant 130 x 80 x 35mm Antenna dual-band 900/1800, SMA-connector Data transfer SMS, call Input voltage +8...+24VDC, 1A Power consumption approximately 30mA / 400mA (peak) Temperature range -20...+50°C
CE-marking According to Standard SFS-EN50130-4
Delivery package me GSM-antenna installation and user manual
Manufacturer Global Safety & Security Solutions Oy www.globalsafety.fi
Restrictions This product has not been designed, intended, inspected or
ons can only be done by an authorized installation company.
ons can only be done by an authorized installation company.ons can only be done by an authorized installation company.
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approved to be used in any life support related use or any other critical application
If the device is used as a transmitter of information in any burglar alarm system, rules and regulations of any authorities and insurance companies must be followed when designing and installing these type of systems.
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1.3
1.3 Restrictions
Restrictions
1.31.3
RestrictionsRestrictions
All rights to this manual are reserved and owned solely by Global Safety & Security Solutions Oy (GSSS). All information furnished herein by GSSS is believed to be accurate and reliable. However no responsibility is assumed for the accuracy and use of this document, or any possible unintentionally made damages or unforeseen direct or indirect expenses or damages, loss of business profit, income or any other gain or assumed savings that are caused by the use of this device according to these instructions.
GSSS reserves the right to change the technical specifications or functions of its products without any written announcement.
This product has not been designed, intended, inspected or approved to be used in any life support related use or any other critical application!
GSSS will not bear any responsibilities of failures in the device if as a result of misuse of the instructions, incorrect or careless use of the device, or if the device is used to any other purpose or application than it is designed for, or if the device has been exposed to humidity, dust, extreme temperatures or environment conditions or fast change of these conditions, corrosion or oxidation, or the device has been under the influence of other chemical products, or any liquid or food has been pour onto the device, or if the device has been altered or connected to other devices, or opened or prepared with spare parts that are not approved by the manufacturer, or if the device has been installed incorrectly. Or if the failure has been caused because the device has been influenced by events out of the control of GSSS, including, but not limited to deficiencies in consumer goods that have limited operating time, such as batteries or damages of antennas.
NNNNOTE! This device is not allowed to be used in any other purpose or application than it is
OTE! This device is not allowed to be used in any other purpose or application than it is
OTE! This device is not allowed to be used in any other purpose or application than it is OTE! This device is not allowed to be used in any other purpose or application than it is
designed for.
designed for.
designed for.designed for.
If the device is used as a transmitter of information in any burglar alarm system, rules and regulations of any authorities and insurance companies must be followed when designing and installing these type of systems.
This device utilizes the GSM-standard for cellular technology and it is under same rules and regulations than mobile phones. These devices send and receive radio frequency energy. RF energy may cause some malfunctioning in some electronic equipment. Please check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular devices in the area where you use this device and check that the device will not cause any harmful consequences to other electronic devices. Do not allow children to play with the device. Children could hurt themselves or others or make unnecessary calls that increase your phone bills.
GSSS will not bare any responsibilities of the functionality of the device, if by any changes done or to be done to mobile networks by a third party, not depended on GSSS, or by any changes to SIM card versions, the functionality of the device will change, becomes difficult and/or will cease, even within the guarantee period of the device.
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If the device for some reason or other, can not achieve connection to GSM network, GSSS will not bare any possible direct or indirect expenses caused by this failure.
The person installing the device must be properly educated and trained. If you are not certain about the installing of this device, contact a distributor or the manufacturer of the device. All devices must be thoroughly tested when doing implementation.
To avoid any problem situations, devices are not allowed to be set up to send messages to each other (e.g. relay controls). The standard messages generated by the devices can cause massive communications between devices that will not be noticed until receiving the next phone bill. User must make sure that he/she is able to monitor the communication from and to the device (e.g. with a mobile phone or an automated PC­software).
To avoid interfering with explosive operations turn the device OFF if a blasting area or other potentially explosive atmosphere occur.
To prevent unreasonably big phone bills metis Micro has a lock-up feature that stops the device from sending messages after factory set limits. This is designed to prevent for example a broken detector causing unlimited number of alarms.
Note!
Note! In no circumstances, the device is allowed to be conn
Note! Note! because of any danger to life or danger of fire. Only authorized personnel can perform
because of any danger to life or danger of fire. Only authorized personnel can perform
because of any danger to life or danger of fire. Only authorized personnel can perform because of any danger to life or danger of fire. Only authorized personnel can perform wiring to 230V electric networks.
wiring to 230V electric networks.
wiring to 230V electric networks.wiring to 230V electric networks.
Copying, altering and distribution of any part of this document are forbidden without written permission from the manufacturer.
In no circumstances, the device is allowed to be connected to 230VAC voltage,
In no circumstances, the device is allowed to be connIn no circumstances, the device is allowed to be conn
ected to 230VAC voltage,
ected to 230VAC voltage, ected to 230VAC voltage,
1.4 Warranty and maintenance
1.4 Warranty and maintenance
1.4 Warranty and maintenance1.4 Warranty and maintenance
There is a limited manufacturer’s warranty and general service terms for these devices. These terms can be acquired from manufacturer.
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2222 –––– BEFORE INSTALLATION
Before installation and use of the device, check restrictions (1.3 – Restrictions)
2.1 SIM
2.1 SIM----card
2.1 SIM2.1 SIM
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REQUIREMENTS / RECOMMENDATIONS: + SMS and voice communication (minimum requirement) + secret number (prevents unnecessary calls to the device, optional) + prevention of advertisement SMS (prevents unnecessary SMS’, optional) + GSM-data -feature* (enables quick support service, optional) + account limit (to prevent excessive messaging due to humane errors during installation)
FEATURES NOT RECOMMENDED:
- prepaid SIM-cards (limited operating time)
- call divertion or caller indication prevention
*GSM
*GSM----data feature is not the same as GPRS.
*GSM*GSM service
service (CSD)
serviceservice
The SIM-card must be cleared from all numbers and messages. PIN-code query must also be turned off. Instructions to these procedures can be found from your mobile phone’s manual. For more information contact your retailer.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GSM- TELEPHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS: The user platforms for the subscriptions are mainly for functional telephones, and SIM cards might include pre-defined service settings or when connecting to the network first time, the phone operators can send several settings to SIM cards that are not compatible with other devices, except mobile phones.
Operators recommend to use specially designed subscriptions for control devices. These types of connections stay as neutral as possible to all the service changes in the network. These subscriptions are mainly called machine-to-machine –types.
We recommend our customers to follow operators’ preferences to assure the best functionality of our devices.
BEFORE INSTALLATION
BEFORE INSTALLATIONBEFORE INSTALLATION
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Micro requires a SIM-card in order to function. Basically any service provider’s SIM-
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data feature is not the same as GPRS. GSM
data feature is not the same as GPRS.data feature is not the same as GPRS.
(CSD). For more information, contact your service provider.
(CSD) (CSD)
. For more information, contact your service provider.
. For more information, contact your service provider.. For more information, contact your service provider.
GSM----data means traditional 9600bps data
GSM GSM
data means traditional 9600bps data
data means traditional 9600bps data data means traditional 9600bps data
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2.2
2.2 SIM
SIM----card installation
2.2 2.2
1. Open the SIM-card reader by pushing the metal clamp gently according to the pictre and lifting the holder up.
card installation
SIMSIM
card installationcard installation
2. Place the SIM-card as presented in the picture. Close the holder by lowering it down and gently pushing the metal clamp. Make sure that the bevelled corner points outwards from the PCB.
3. S Close the holder by lowering it down and gently pushing the metal clamp until it locks into position.
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3 –––– QUICK START GUIDE
QUICK START GUIDE
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QUICK START GUIDEQUICK START GUIDE
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Micro has basic settings with which it is ready to be used in most applications
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Micro Micro straight away. Only small modifications are usually needed. This quick guide represents the minimum procedures to get the device up and running.
Insert a SIM-card in to your own mobile phone and remove the PIN-code query. Remove all phone numbers from the SIM-card and also remove all SMS-messages. Insert the SIM-card into the meConnect a power supply. Wait until the green ”GSM” light is lit (this typically takes 30s to 1min.) Press the programming button until the green light starts to blink (approx. 10
seconds)
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USB USB
Call mePress the programming button for a few seconds to end programming (the green
Test the functionalities
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Micro’s phone number to store your number as the master number
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light stops blinking)
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4 –––– INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION INSTALLATION
4.
4.1111 Connecting a power supply
Connecting a power supply
4.4.
Connecting a power supplyConnecting a power supply
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Micro is powered by an external power supply. The input voltage is ++++12…+24VDC
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Micro Micro The device’s normal power consumption is approximately 40mA and momentarily (during a SMS send) it can rise up to approximately 400mA.
****NOTE
NOTE!
NOTENOTE
Make sure that this limit is not exceeded. In systems that utilize 24V batteries have a typical
Make sure that this limit is not exceeded. In systems that utilize 24V batteries have a typical
Make sure that this limit is not exceeded. In systems that utilize 24V batteries have a typical Make sure that this limit is not exceeded. In systems that utilize 24V batteries have a typical char
charging voltage of 27
charchar
! The upper limit of the supply voltage
The upper limit of the supply voltage (+24VDC)
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The upper limit of the supply voltageThe upper limit of the supply voltage
ging voltage of 27----28VDC.
ging voltage of 27ging voltage of 27
28VDC.
28VDC.28VDC.
(+24VDC) is the absolute maximum value.
(+24VDC) (+24VDC)
is the absolute maximum value.
is the absolute maximum value. is the absolute maximum value.
12…+24VDC.
12…+24VDC12…+24VDC
4.
4.2222 Start
Start----up
4.4.
StartStart
Connect the power supply. me takes approximately a minute during which the red ”wait/fault” led is constantly lit. When the device is ready and fully operational the green led is constantly lit.
If the device has any phone numbers stored, the device sends information about the start­up to these numbers (including any possible alarms).
The red ”alarm” light indicates an alarm. When testing the device remember that the inputs may have delays and response times set – meaning that the alarms may not be sent immediately.
4.
4.3333 Inputs
Inputs
4.4.
InputsInputs
Connect sensors/detectors to the inputs according to the instructions (see 8 – Connectors). Factory setting for inputs is armed. All sensors using entry/exit delays must be connected to input 1.
Arm/disarm –control is possible to do by phone call only if the setting has been activated (see 6.9 General settings)
Input 1 can be configured with an entry / exit delay. This represents the time user has to disarm the system after entering the premises under surveillance and exit after arming the system (see 6.4 –Input settings).
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Micro automatically connects to the GSM-network. This
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Input 2 can be configured with a response time. Response time means the time the input has to in alarming state until the alarm is registered (see 6.4 –Input settings).
In addition to normal inputs, the device has a built-in tamper switch that alerts when the enclosure is opened. The tamper switch can be disabled with a jumper (see 8 – connections)
4.
4.4444 Output
Output
4.4.
OutputOutput
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Micro has a small relay that can be used to control external devices. Maximum load
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Micro Micro for the relay is 24VDC/1A. Jumper 2 selects whether the relay acts as a local alarm indicator or remotely controllable (see 8 – Connections).
When the alarm relay function is selected the relay gives a pulse (20s – 9min.) during an alarm that can be used to control a siren for example.
When the remote control function is selected the relay can be controlled either via a phone call or an SMS (the control commands are described in 7.1- relay control commands)
For higher loads please use external relays. It is also recommended to use a diode over the coil of the external relay to prevent harmful transients..
Note! Under any circumstances do not connect 230VAC volta
Note! Under any circumstances do not connect 230VAC voltage to the device.
Note! Under any circumstances do not connect 230VAC voltaNote! Under any circumstances do not connect 230VAC volta
ge to the device.
ge to the device.ge to the device.
4.
4.5555 Input arming and disarming
Input arming and disarming
4.4.
Input arming and disarmingInput arming and disarming
Selected inputs can be armed / disarmed with a phone call (see. 6.9 – General settings /
6.5 – Arming and disarming).
Arming/disarming the device and relay controlling via phone call cannot be both used at the same time. Please review settings to prevent the double function.
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Micro can be armed / disarmed by calling the device from a number that is stored in
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5555 –––– OPERATION
OPERATION
OPERATIONOPERATION
5.1
5.1 Phone numbers
Phone numbers
5.1 5.1
Phone numbersPhone numbers
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Micro has a 15 number phonebook. First number in the list is the master number.
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The phone numbers can be stored in the phonebook with SMS or with a phone call.
5.2
5.2 Alarms
Alarms
5.2 5.2
AlarmsAlarms
When an alarm is detected me number. The alarm text can be set freely (see 6.2 – Alarm messages).
The direction of operation (N.O / N.C) of each input can be set individually (see 6.4 –Input settings). It is also possible to specify whether it is reported when the input’s return to normal state after an alarm (see 6.9 – General settings).
5.3
5.3 Entry / exit delay and response times
Entry / exit delay and response times
5.3 5.3
Entry / exit delay and response timesEntry / exit delay and response times
Input 1 can have an entry / exit delay set. If me window no alarm messages are delivered. The same applies when the device is armed it activates after the exit delay. The delay is equally long to both directions.
Input 2 can have a response time set. This means that the inputs must be in alarming state the set time before the alarm is delivered.
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Micro sends an alarm message according to the input’s
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Micro is disarmed during the delay time-
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5.4 Backup call
Backup call
5.4 5.4
Backup callBackup call
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Micro can be configured to make a phone call after sending SMS. The device makes
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In addition to answering the call, a call back to the device must be performed, or the device will continue to call all numbers defined, even if the phone call is answered. me
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Micro waits for 30 seconds after each call to receive a call back to end the call
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The backup call feature is input sensitive and can be activated as described in 6.4 – Input Settings.
The calling sound from the device is 4-times-short-peep -sound.
5.5
5.5 Lock
Lock----up
5.5 5.5
LockLock
If me
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Also if more than 60 messages of any type (interval sendings, alarms, status info) are sent in one hour, the device locks-up.
The lock-up can be dismantled either by calling the me authorized (listed in the phonebook) phone number or by waiting for 6 hours for the automatic dismantling.
When me commands. All commands and queries received during the lock-up are ignored and erased.
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Micro detects over 20 alarm events in one hour the device locks up to prevent
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Micro’s phone number from any
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Micro is in the lock-up state, the device neither sends nor receives any SMS
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6666 –––– SETTINGS
SETTINGS
SETTINGSSETTINGS
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Micro can be configured by sending special configuration commands to it. The
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device accepts settings only from the master phone number.
The actual command is sent inside parenthesis. Any text outside the parenthesis is ignored. Only one command/setting can be given in one SMS.
For example the following message is correctly formatted and can be stored in the user’s mobile phone for conveniency: ”Activate heating (11)”. This way the user can easily see what the command means.
When a command is recognized and accepted, me back stating ”OK”. If the setting or command sent to me parenthesis, invalid format etc.) the device sends back a message ”ERROR!”. These acknowledgement messages are sent only to authorized numbers (numbers that are stored in the phonebook).
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Micro sends a confirmation message
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Language setting
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Message format:: (00=a)
(00=a)
(00=a)(00=a) aaaa = language selection, 0000=Finnish, 1111=English, 2222=Swedish, 3333=Norwegian, 4444=Danish, 5555=Estonian
Example: (00=5)
6666.2
.2 Alarm messages
.2 .2
Alarm messages are input specific.
Setting format: (81=nnn...)
(81=nnn...) ;alarm text input 1
(81=nnn...) (81=nnn...) (82=nnn...)
(82=nnn...) ;alarm text input 2
(82=nnn...) (82=nnn...) (84=nnn...)
(84=nnn...) ;alarm text tamper switch
(84=nnn...) (84=nnn...)
nnn...
nnn... = free text (max 32 characters!)
nnn...nnn... Example: (82=Fire detector alarm!)
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Micro has a few non-configurable (standard) messages that can can be sent in
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(00=5)
(00=5)(00=5)
Alarm messages
Alarm messagesAlarm messages
(82=Fire detector alarm!)
(82=Fire detector alarm!)(82=Fire detector alarm!)
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6666.3
.3 Phone numbers
Phone numbers
.3 .3
Phone numbersPhone numbers
6666.3.1
.3.1 Storing numbers with a phone call
Storing numbers with a phone call
.3.1 .3.1
Storing numbers with a phone callStoring numbers with a phone call
Press the programming button until the green light starts to blink (approx. 10 seconds). The device is now in programming mode. Every caller is stored in the phonebook in the same order that the calls are made. The first caller is stored as a master user.
When making the calls, me caller’s number to the phonebook.
Press the programming button for a few seconds to end programming (the green light stops blinking).
When in programming mode, any call erases all previous stored numbers. If no calls are made for a few minutes me
Make sure that the GSM subscription doesn’t have the caller number visibility blocked. me
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Micro cannot store the number if the number is not visible.
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Micro doesn’t answer but quickly hangs up and stores the
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Micro automatically returns to normal working state.
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6666.3.2
.3.2 Storing and editing phone n
Storing and editing phone numbers with SMS
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Storing and editing phone nStoring and editing phone n
Message format: (91=+358xxxxxxxx)
(91=+358xxxxxxxx) ;user 1 (master user)
(91=+358xxxxxxxx) (91=+358xxxxxxxx) (92=+358xxxxxxxx)
(92=+358xxxxxxxx) ;user 2
(92=+358xxxxxxxx) (92=+358xxxxxxxx) (93=+358xxxxxxxx)
(93=+358xxxxxxxx) ;user 3
(93=+358xxxxxxxx) (93=+358xxxxxxxx) ...
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(915=+358xxxxxxxx)
(915=+358xxxxxxxx) ;user 15
(915=+358xxxxxxxx) (915=+358xxxxxxxx)
+358xxxxxxxx
+358xxxxxxxx = phone number in international format*.
+358xxxxxxxx+358xxxxxxxx
Example: (98=+35850123123) The number 050 123123 is stored into the phonebook’s slot 8.
A single phone number can be removed the list by sending only +358 number.
Example: (911=+358) Erases the number stored into slot 11.
* In international format the first number after the land
* In international format the first number after the land code is left out. If the number to be
* In international format the first number after the land* In international format the first number after the land saved is 0401231234 the international format is +358401231234 (+358 is Finland’s land
saved is 0401231234 the international format is +358401231234 (+358 is Finland’s land
saved is 0401231234 the international format is +358401231234 (+358 is Finland’s land saved is 0401231234 the international format is +358401231234 (+358 is Finland’s land code).
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(98=+35850123123)
(98=+35850123123)(98=+35850123123)
(911=+358)
(911=+358)(911=+358)
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+358 instead of the
+358+358
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code is left out. If the number to be code is left out. If the number to be
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.4 Input settings
Input settings
.4 .4
Input settingsInput settings
Several input affecting settings such as delays, backup-call and direction of operation can be set input-specificly.
Input 1 Message format:: (01=aa,b,c)
(01=aa,b,c)
(01=aa,b,c)(01=aa,b,c) aa = entry / exit delay, 0-99 seconds b = backup call, 0=no 1=yes c = direction of operation, 0=N.C 1=N.O
Input 2 Message format:: (02=aa,b,c)
(02=aa,b,c) ;settings for input 2
(02=aa,b,c) (02=aa,b,c) aa = response time, 0-99 seconds b = backup call, 0=no 1=yes c = direction of operation, 0=N.C 1=N.O
Example: (02=05,1,1) Input 2 is set with a 5 second response time (the alarm is registered after the input has been 5 seconds consecutively in alarming state), the backup call feature is activated and the direction of operation is set to N.O (normally open).
(02=05,1,1)
(02=05,1,1)(02=05,1,1)
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.5 Inputs that follow arm/disarm event
Inputs that follow arm/disarm event
.5 .5
Inputs that follow arm/disarm eventInputs that follow arm/disarm event
If the arm/disarm function by phone call is set (see 6.9 General settings), this parameter determines the inputs that are affected by the arm / disarm event.
Message format: (09=a,b)
(09=a,b)
(09=a,b)(09=a,b) a,b
a,b = controlled inputs
a,ba,b
Example: (09=2) Input 2 is set to follow the arm / disarm state. Input 1 is in this case always armed.
(09=2)
(09=2)(09=2)
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6.6 Grouping
6.6 Grouping
6.6 Grouping6.6 Grouping
All alarms are sent input-specificly to selected numbers. The phone numbers are defined inside the parenthesis, separated by commas. In order to use grouping, one must know which number is stored in which slot in the phonebook.
Setting format: (61=a,b,c,...)
(61=a,b,c,...) ;input 1 grouping
(61=a,b,c,...) (61=a,b,c,...) (62=a,b,c,...)
(62=a,b,c,...) ;input 2 grouping
(62=a,b,c,...) (62=a,b,c,...)
a,b,c,...
a,b,c,... = memory slot in the phonebook
a,b,c,...a,b,c,...
Example: (62=4,5,6) Alarms from input 2 are sent only to numbers 4,5 and 6 in the phonebook.
(62=4,5,6)
(62=4,5,6)(62=4,5,6)
6.7 Restoring factory settings
6.7 Restoring factory settings
6.7 Restoring factory settings6.7 Restoring factory settings
The factory defaults of me Connectors)). When the device is started with the jumper block in place, the factory settings are restored.
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Alarm output
Alarm outputAlarm output
Alarm (siren) output is active for 20 seconds during an alarm as a default. This setting determines the inputs that activate the siren output and also gives the possibility to change the output active time.
Example: (89=a,b
(89=a,b,...
(89=a,b(89=a,b aaaa = siren active time (0=20 seconds, 1-9=active time in minutes) bbbb = activating inputs (1-2)
Example: (89=5,2) The siren output is active for 5 minutes during an alarm, but only the alarm of input 2. Input 1 in this case won’t activate the output.
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(89=5,2)
(89=5,2)(89=5,2)
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.9 General settings
General settings
.9 .9
General settingsGeneral settings
Setting format: (06=abcde)
(06=abcde)
(06=abcde)(06=abcde) aaaa = arm / disarm with a phone call, 0=no 1=yes bbbb = SMS notification from arm/disarm event, 0=no 1=yes cccc = relay control method (when remote control feature selected), 0=text message 1=phone call (5 second pulse) dddd = input restored notification, 0=no 1=yes eeee = standard value 0
Example: (06=11000) Arm / disarm state is controlled with a phone call. Every time the device changes its state it is reported with an SMS to the users. The relay is controlled with SMS. Inputs report only alarms (no ”alarm settled” notification).
(06=11000)
(06=11000)(06=11000)
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10 Factory settings
Factory settings
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Factory settingsFactory settings
Language setting
Language setting
Language settingLanguage setting (00=0) Finnish
Input settings
Input settings
Input settingsInput settings (01=00,0,0) input 1, no entry/exit delay, only SMS, N.C (02=00,0,0) input 2, immediate response, only SMS, N.C
General settings
General settings
General settingsGeneral settings (06=00100) Arming/disarming with a phone call deactivated, arm/disarm event notification with SMS deactivated, no input restored notifications.
Arm / disa
Arm / disarm
Arm / disaArm / disa (09=empty) Arming/disarming affects both inputs. Factory setting is empty, because the function of arming/disarming the inputs by phone call is off (see 6.5 Inputs that follow arm/disarm event)
Grouping
Grouping
GroupingGrouping (61=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15) (62=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15) All inputs send alarm to all numbers in the phonebook.
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Input alarm messages
Input alarm messages
Input alarm messagesInput alarm messages (81=Silmukka 1) (82=Silmukka 2) (84=Kansi avattu!)
Siren output
Siren output
Siren outputSiren output (89=0,1,2) Siren active time 20 s, both inputs activate the siren output during alarm.
Phonebook
Phonebook
PhonebookPhonebook (91=+358...) number 1 (92=+358...) number 2
---­(915=+358...) number 15 No numbers stored.
7777 –––– CONTROL COMMANDS AND
CONTROL COMMANDS AND QUERIES
CONTROL COMMANDS ANDCONTROL COMMANDS AND
7777.1
.1 Relay commands
Relay commands
.1 .1
Relay commandsRelay commands
Relay on (11) Relay off (10) Relay on, 5s pulse (31) Relay on, adjustable pulse (31=a)
Example: (31=60) Relay is activated for 60 minutes.
7.2 Queries
7.2 Queries
7.2 Queries7.2 Queries
Input state query (42) Returns the state of each input (alarm / normal)
Relay state query (43) Returns the state of the output relay (on / off)
(31=60)
(31=60)(31=60)
QUERIES
QUERIES QUERIES
(11)
(11)(11) (10)
(10)(10) (31)
(31)(31) (31=a) a=time in minutes (1-999)
(31=a) (31=a)
(42)
(42)(42)
(43)
(43)(43)
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9999 –––– CONNECTION EXAMPLES
CONNECTION EXAMPLES
CONNECTION EXAMPLESCONNECTION EXAMPLES
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11110000 –––– DECLARATION OF CONFO
of European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.
Manufacturer: Global Safety & Security Solutions Oy Address: Tarttilantie 266 FI-03400 VIHTI FINLAND
Product type: me Trade marks : me Product description: GSM alarm controller Technical Construction File: me
We, the manufacturer of the above mentioned products, hereby declare that these products conform to the essential requirements of the European Union directive 2004/108/EC. This Declaration of Conformity is based on using the Harmonized European Standards and relevant Articles of the RTTE-directive:
Article 3.1a : Protection of the health and Safety ( EN60950-1:2001 ) Test report : CE05-RTE8216S of 2005-07-25 Article 3.1b : EMC (EN301489-1: v1.4.1 and EN301489-7 v1.2.1) Test report : CE05-RTE8205E of 2005-07-25 Article 3.2 : Effective use of Radio Spectrum (EN301511: v9.0.2) Test report : SH_SIMCO_0503_G_a of 2005-08-03
Standard EN50130-4:1995, EMC Test Report number 05010FIN/PJ, Jyväskylä Polytechnic/EMC laboratory
Nummela on the 1st of March 2008
Harri Paananen President & CEO Global Safety & Security Solutions Oy
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
DECLARATION OF CONFODECLARATION OF CONFO
DECLARATION of CONFORMITY
In Accordance with
2004/108/EC Directive
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