Molpir CommandCall CC2 Installation Manual

CommandCall® CC2
GSM communication module
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Contents
1. Items supplied .................................................... 3
1.1. GSM communications module CommandCall CC2 .................................................... 3
1.2. Accessories .................................................... 4
2. General description .................................................... 5
3. Unit control .................................................... 6
3.1. Control via SMS commands .................................................... 6
3.1.1. Content (format) of SMS message .................................................... 6
3.1.2. Content of Status SMS .................................................... 7
3.1.3. SMS control commands .................................................... 9
3.2. Switching ON the heater by phone call ringing .................................................... 12
3.3. Heater control by phone call with tone dial functions .................................................... 12
3.4. Heater control by ON/OFF push button .................................................... 13
3.5. Heater control by external clock .................................................... 14
3.6. Basic commands memo card .................................................... 14
4. Paging of Alarm states .................................................... 14
5. Supplementary functions .................................................... 16
5.1. System reset .................................................... 16
5.2. Power cut / backup battery .................................................... 16
5.3. Indication of reaching limit temperatures .................................................... 17
5.4. Thermostat - automatic temperature control within preset temperature intervall .................. 18
5.5. Indication of car battery voltage decrease under preset limit .................................................... 18
5.6. Periodical connectivity test .................................................... 18
5.7. CommandCall status LED indications .................................................... 19
5.8. Optional outputs activation .................................................... 19
5.9. Short circuit .................................................... 19
6. CommandCall PC Setup .................................................... 20
6.1. Password setting .................................................... 23
6.2. VIP Phone numbers .................................................... 23
6.3. SMS settings .................................................... 23
6.4. Variables values range .................................................... 25
6.5. PC Setup values handling .................................................... 25
7. CommandCall
USB Programming Adapter .................................................... 26
8. USB to COM port conversion .................................................... 27
9. Installations instructions .................................................... 28
10. Trouble shooting .................................................... 29
11. Wiring diagram .................................................... 30
11.1. Wiring diagram CommandCall with independent heater .................................................... 30
11.2. Wiring diagram CommandCall with independent heater and accessories ................. 31
12. SW Installations .................................................... 32
12.1. USB to COM port conversion .................................................... 32
12.2. CommandCall PC Setup Installation .................................................... 36
13. Technical specifications .................................................... 38
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Structure of this manual
This manual describes step by step functions of GSM communications module CommandCall CC2, the
format of SMS control commands and reports sent to the user, unit controls via phone call with tone dial
functions, control via in the vehicle installed ON/OFF push button and gives mounting instructions for unit
installation in the vehicle and its connection with the independent heater.
Chapters 1 to 5 are important for the user and partially also chapter 6 describing PC Setup parameters
setting. Other chapters are dedicated for personel who installs unit in the vehicle and performs start-up
procedure.
Separate chapter (Chapter 12) is describing SW tools installations necessary for parameter setting before
unit installation in the car. This information is not directly relevant to CommandCall CC2 functions, SW
tools may be necessary in process of the unit installation in the vehicle.
Basic commands overview is helpful tool for the heater control in form of credit card which can be kept by
the user all the time ready to use.
this sign shows important warnings and remarks in this manual
1. Items supplied
1.1. GSM CommandCall CC2 consists of following parts:
1. Control unit 2. Heater wire harness 3.- 6. Connectors / terminals
7. Accessories wire harness 8. ON/OFF push button 9. GSM antenna
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10. Temperature sensor 11. User manual 12. Basic commands memo card
Item Item description Qty Ordering code
CommandCall CC2- full set 1 206300322701
1 Control unit 1 206300329100 2 Heater wire harness 1 206300801201 3 Connector body Tyco 4P (terminals) 2 929505-1 4 Connector body Tyco 4P (receptacles) 2 929504-1 5 Terminal receptacle (Junior-Power-Timer) 4 927775-3 6 Terminals (Junior-Power-Timer) 4 927892-1 7 Accessories wire harness 1 206300801202 8 ON/OFF push button with LED indication 1 206300328400
9 GSM antenna 1 206300321200 10 Temperature sensor 1 206300324900 11 User & installation manual 1 N-206300322701-001 12 Basic commands memo card 1 N-206300322701-201
1.2. Accessories
The CommandCall
CC2 functionality may be extended with following parts:
3/4. Blocking relay
1. USB Programming Adapter 2. GSM window antenna 5.Relay wire harness
Item Item description Qty Ordering code
1 CommandCall USB Programming Adapter 1 206300001700 2 GSM window antenna 1 206300321101 3 Blocking relay 12V / 30A 1 2-1393302-2 4 Blocking relay 24V / 20A 1 5-1393302-1 5 Relay wire harness 1 0-0999017-1
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2. General description
GSM communication module CommandCall CC2
is used for transfer of control commands and reports
between the user and the vehicle via SMS of GSM network and via phone calls with tone dial function to
control connected device via control signals 300 mA.
CommandCall CC2 enables:
control and monitoring of the status of independent heater in vehicle via SMS commands and reports
and by phone call with tone dial function
to switch ON the heater (ventilation) by phone call ringing without establishing full connection - this
requires no charges from network operator
to switch ON the heater (ventilation) and to switch it OFF by ON/OFF push button with LED indication
in the vehicle
to toggle heater / ventilation mode by ON/OFF push button with LED indication in the vehicle
to activate / deactivate external clock (e.g. if control signals of external clock are accepted or not by
main control unit)
to measure actual in car temperature and automatic temperature control within temperature intervall
actual temperature readings shown in °C or °F
to measure actual voltage of vehicle battery with indication of its decrease below preset limit value
paging of car alarm and external device alarm status information with possibility to handle alarm states
independently or as logicaly related
activation / deactivation of optional outputs (simultaneous activation / deactivation)
voice messages language selection for heater/ventilation control by phone call with tone dial function
Integrated part of the CommandCall is built in GSM module (phone) supporting SIM 1,8V and 3V cards of
any GSM mobile operator at 850/900/1800/1900 MHz. In the system may be used any post-paid or prepaid
SIM card. In the case of using prepaid SIM card it is important to watch SIM card validity (expiration) and
keeping necessary credit available on the card to be sure the system is ready to send SMS report to the
user when needed. Some mobile operators offer the feature of automatic maintenance of minimal credit.
GSM communication module CommandCall CC2 can be used in any type of vehicle due to its voltage auto
sensing feature (auto sensing 12 / 24V).
CommandCall is not an Alarm, it is GSM communication module used for transfer of
commands and reports for independent heater control in the vehicle.
Car alarm and external device alarm outpus can be connected to CommandCall CC2 and then
alarm signals can be taken in consideration and the user can be informed accordingly.
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3. Unit control
The user communicates with in the car installed unit via sending and receiving SMS, by making phone call
with tone dial function or directly by ON/OFF push button in the vehicle. All mentioned ways of control is
possible to combine. Control signals of external clock can be override by SMS commands, by phone call
commands or by ON/OFF push button operation. It means if heater was switched ON by external clock
then SMS command “0” or pressing ON/OFF push button will switch OFF the heater.
Format of sent commands is described in the table „Control commands“ (article 3.1.2.). Format of the
commands is fixed, the format (text) of SMS reports which CommandCall sends to the user may be set
during the unit installation. All parameters except PIN code of SIM card may be changed / set during
standard operation by specific SMS command.
Control by phone call is done through 2 way communication, when CommandCall CC2 delivers messages
to the user via voice messages and accepts user’s commands given by pressing phone buttons during
phone call. Communication can be in preset language from 14 languages available (English, German,
Slovak, Czech, Swedish, Norsk, Polish, French, Russian, Hungarian, Finish, Danish, Italian and Spanish).
3.1. Control via SMS commands
Format of SMS commands has fixed syntax: „password“ „command code“ „command parameter“, while „password“ consist of 4 digits „command code“ consist of one to three digits
„command parameter“ is specific for each command and can contain phone number, time
information, requested temperature value, ...
Commands code with leading zero(s) may be used in short version, e.g. with leading zero(s) omitted. For example the command „003“ can be used in short version as „3“.
There is no separator in between the password and command code (space, comma, ...). Between
command code and command parameter is used separator “-“ and between each 2 parameters is used
comma as separator.
User password is factory set to the value 1234. By setting checkbox „Password disable“ in CommandCall
PC Setup it is possible to disable using user password in the system and then all SMS commands starts
directly with the command code (in such case the password is not used at all). User password is possible
to change any time by using SMS command „781“ or by CommandCall PC Setup.
Users listed in VIP phone numbers list do not use password in SMS commands even when password is
requested from other users.
Execution and confirmation of individual command can be delayed depending on actual traffic in used GSM network.
3.1.1. Content of SMS report
The content of SMS reports (text of SMS reports) sent to the user is factory preset but it is possible to
change it during system installation by using CommandCall PC Setup. Reports texts can be in local
language. SMS reports can contain only characters of English alphabet and decimal digits.
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Every type of SMS report has its own checkbox. If respective checkbox is activated then relevant SMS will
be sent to the user. If respective checkbox is not activated then relevant SMS is not sent to the user even in
the case all other conditions neccessary for its sending are present. By setting checkboxes No.20 to 23
user can select whether information on remaining heating time, actual in car temperature and car battery
voltage will be added to relevant SMS reports.
When user sends SMS command with invalid format, invalid password, with invalid command code, with
invalid number of parameters or parameters values the system will return SMS report No.16 - “Invalid
command”.
Note: when VIP user sends SMS command with valid password such command is accepted by the system
Group of SMS reports sent by the system to the user which contain besides the text also parameter value
has common checkbox No.17 and format of these reports is not possible to modify by the user („fix“ type
reports).
SMS reports sent by CommandCall to the user can be separated into 2 categories:
reports sent by the system to the user based on specific event:
CommandCall CC2 after processing specific event (pressing ON/OFF push button, switching the
heater ON or OFF by external clock, signal received from the car alarm, periodical test timeout, ...)
sends SMS report relevant to performed activity.
SMS reports with “single” checkbox (SMS reports No.: 2, 3, 6, 7, 10 to 13) are sent to the first phone
number stored in VIP phone numbers list.
SMS reports with “tripple” checkbox (SMS reports No.: 29 to 40) can be sent up to 3 VIP phone
numbers (warning type SMS where may be needed to send such message to more phone numbers).
reports sent by the system to the user as an answer to command / request of the user:
CommandCall CC2 after receipt of SMS command or user request (switch ON or OFF the heater,
setting system parameters, request on actual heater status and in car temperature (status SMS, ...)
sends back to the user report relevant to received command or request. Status SMS provides complex
information on actual status of the device and it consists of more information fields concatenated into
one SMS report.
3.1.2. Content of Status SMS: Field 1: actual satus of the heater/ventilation represented by one of SMS reports 4 - 13 or 41 Field 2: if checkbox No.18 is activated then text „Automatic mode“ will be included in the final message Field 3: if checkbox No.18 is activated then depending on thermostat actual status value „0“ or „1“ will be
included in the final message indicating actual thermostat status. Thermostat status table is given
below. In the case heater is switched OFF (SMS No.41) then Field 3 is not included in Status SMS.
Field 4: if External clock is enabled (system accepts control signals of external clock) then SMS report
No.14 will be included in final message
Field 5: remaining ON time in format „MMM min.“ (MMM is value of remaining minutes) Field 6: actual in car temperature in format „±ttt.t C“ when °C is selected or „±ttt.t F“ when °F is selected by
checkbox No.19.
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Field 7: actual voltage of vehicle battery in format „vv.v V“ (vv.v is car battery voltage value)
In Status SMS containing SMS No.4, 5, 7 - 9, 11 - 13 fields No.1, 5, 6 and 7 must be always present
regardless respective checkboxes setting.
In Status SMS containing SMS No.6, 10 or 41 fields 1, 6 and 7 must be always present regardless
respective checkboxes setting.
Individual fields of the Status SMS are separated by comma and next field starts on new line.
Thermostat actual status depends on actual temperature and its evaluation in relation to preset
temperature levels UST1 and UST2. Following states can appear:
Actual temp. vs. temp. intervall Actual thermostat status
heating ventilation
situation when SMS No.36 is sent
OFF (0) ON (1)
situation when SMS No.37 is sent
ON (1) OFF (0)
situation when SMS No.38 is sent
OFF (0) ON (1)
situation when SMS No.39 is sent
ON (1) OFF (0)
Sample of final message for SMS No.6, with activated checkbox No.18, actual temp is below UST2 (SMS
38 was sent), external clock enabled:
Heater ON by clock, Automatic mode, 1, External clock enabled, +14.5 C,
12.7 V Sample of final message for SMS No.11, with deactivated checkbox No.18, actual temp is below UST2,
external clock disabled:
Ventilation ON by button, 23 min., +14.5 C,
12.7 V Sample of final message for SMS No.41, with activated checkbox No.18, actual temp is below UST2,
external clock disabled:
Eberspaecher OFF, Automatic mode, +14.5 C,
12.7 V CommandCall CC2 answers to the user request by sending SMS report to the phone number from which original request / command was sent to CommandCall.
Sending out of each respective SMS report is based on condition that relevant checkbox is activated
during system installation by using CommandCall PC Setup. The change of checkbox activation settings is
possible any time by using SMS commands „281“, “481” or “581”.
It is important to activate only those checkboxes which reports are necessary for proper user information
and correct operation of the unit (keep in mind that sending SMS reports is charged according to used
prepaid or post-paid program of respective GSM network operator).
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37
36
38
UST1
UST2
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3.1.3. SMS control commands
Code
Command Description Text of SMS report
Check
box
SMS
0 Switch OFF the heater / ventilation
SMS command in form xxxx000 (xxxx is user password) will switch OFF the heater (ventilation) and SMS report No.1 is sent
Eberspaecher OFF by SMS, ± ttt.tC, vv.vV 1 1
SMS command in form xxxx001 (xxxx is user password) will switch ON the heater for preset time and SMS No.4 is sent. When preset time expires system will switch OFF the heater.
Heater ON by SMS, MMM min., ± ttt.tC, vv.vV 4 4 1 Switch ON the heater for preset time in range 1 to 120 minutes or unlimitted
If preset heating time HTTP=999 then heater is switch ON for unlimitted time and SMS No.12 is sent.
Heater ON unlimitted, ± ttt.tC, vv.vV 12 12
SMS command in form xxxx002 (xxxx is user password) will switch ON the ventilation for preset time and SMS No.8 is sent. When preset time expires system will switch OFF ventilation.
Ventilation ON by SMS, MMM min., ± ttt.tC, vv.vV 8 8 2 Switch ON ventilation for preset time in range 1 to 120 minutes or unlimitted
If preset heating time HTTP=999 then ventilation is switch ON for unlimitted time and SMS No.13 is sent.
Ventilation ON unlimitted, ± ttt.tC, vv.vV 13 13
3 User request on actual status (Status
SMS)
SMS command in form xxxx003 (xxxx is user password) sends Status SMS describing actual state of the device. Status SMS consist of several information fields.
see Status SMS description
4 Activate external clock
SMS command in form xxxx004 (xxxx is user password) enables controll of the heater/ventilation by external clock, activates checkbox No.27 and sends SMS No.14.
External clock activated 14 14
5 Deactivate external clock
SMS command in form xxxx005 (xxxx is user password) disables controll of the heater/ventilation by external clock, deactivates checkbox No.27 and sends SMS No.15.
External clock deactivated 15 15
010 Switch ON the heater/ventilation for
10 minutes. Selection of heating or ventilation is according to the last used staus.
SMS command in form xxxx010 (xxxx is user password) will switch ON the heater or ventilation, sends SMS No. 4 or 8 (depending on last used status heating/ventilation). 10 minutes later system will switch heater/ventilation OFF
Heater ON by SMS, 10 min., ± ttt.tC, vv.vV or
Ventilation ON by SMS, 10 min., ± ttt.tC, vv.vV.
NOTE: remaining time must be shown regardless
checkbox 30 setting.
4 or 8 4 or 8
011 Switch ON the heater/ventilation for
11 minutes. Selection of heating or ventilation is according to the last used staus.
SMS command in form xxxx011 (xxxx is user password) will switch ON the heater or ventilation, sends SMS No. 4 or 8 (depending on last used status heating/ventilation). 11 minutes later system will switch heater/ventilation OFF.
Heater ON by SMS, 11 min., ± ttt.tC, vv.vV or
Ventilation ON by SMS, 11 min., ± ttt.tC, vv.vV.
NOTE: remaining time must be shown regardless
checkbox 30 setting.
4 or 8 4 or 8
12-1
19
Switch ON the heat./vent.for 12 to 119 min.
. . . . . . 4 or 8 4 or 8
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Code
Command Description Text of SMS report
Check
box
SMS
120 Switch ON the heater/ventilation for
120 minutes
SMS command in form xxxx120 (xxxx is user password) will switch ON the heater or ventilation, sends SMS No. 4 or 8 (depending on last used status heating/ventilation). 120 minutes later system will switch heater/ventilation OFF.
Heater ON by SMS, 120 min., ± ttt.tC, vv.vV or
Ventilation ON by SMS, 120 min., ± ttt.tC, vv.vV.
NOTE: remaining time must be shown regardless
checkbox 30 setting.
4 or 8 4 or 8
280 Request for one of Phone
number / checkbox setting / parameter value
SMS command in form xxxx280-PP (xxxx is user password) will return SMS with actual value/setting of requested PP (Following PP can be accepted: P1 to P6, S1 to S28, T1 to T12, HTP, AP, APH, CBV, VS, PTD, PTH, PTM, UST, TS, UST1, UST2, TS1, LANG)
280-
PP=yyy...yyy
(yyyyyy is value/actual setting of requested phone
number / checkbox / parameter)
- fix
281 Setting of one phone number /
checkbox / parameter
SMS command in form xxxx281-PP=yyy...yyy (xxxx is user password) will set PP to new value/setting yyy...yyy (accepted PP can be: P1 to P6, S1 to S28, T1 to T12, HTP, AP, APH, CBV, VS, PTD, PTH, PTM, UST, TS, UST1, UST2, TS1, LANG)
281 OK 17 fix
380 Request for all VIP phone numbers SMS command in form xxxx380 (xxxx is user password)
will return SMS containing all VIP phone numbers
380-P1=TTT...T,P2=TTT...T,P3=TTT...T,
P4=TTT...T,P5=TTT...T,P6=TTT...T
- fix
381 Setting all VIP phone numbers SMS command in form xxxx381-P1=TTT...T,P2=
TTT...T,P3=TTT...T,P4=TTT...T,P5=TTT...T,P6=TTT...T (xxxx is user password) will set all VIP phone numbers to specified values
381 OK 17 fix
480 Request on actual setting of all
"single" checkboxes
will return SMS with sequence of 28 characters „0“ or „1“, where each “0” means respective checkbox is deactivated and „1“ means respective checkbox is activated. The position in the sequence gives number of the respective checkbox (1 - 28)
480-NNNN.......NNNNN - fix
481 Setting all "single" checkboxes SMS command in form xxxx481-NNN...N (xxxx is user
password) will set all checkboxes as specified by respective N. Each N can contain „0“ for deactivating and „1“ for activating of respective checkbox. The serial number of respective checkbox is given by position in sequence (1-28)
481 OK 17 fix
580 Request on actual setting of all
"triple" checkboxes
SMS command in form xxxx580 (xxxx is user password) will return SMS with information on settings of all "triple" checkboxes (T1 to T12). Every of these triple checkboxes has 3 fields for giving golden phone number from the list where specific SMS should be sent.
580-T1=PPP,T2=PPP,...,T12=PPP - fix
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Code
Command Description Text of SMS report
Check
box
SMS
581 Setting all "triple" checkboxes SMS command in form xxxx581-T1=PPP,T2=PPP,
...,T12=PPP (xxxx is user password) will set all checkboxes as specified by respective P. Each P represent position of stored golden phone number (accepted values 0 to 6).
581 OK 17 fix
680 Request on actual values of all
parameters
SMS command in form xxxx680 (xxxx is user password) will return SMS with actual values of all parameters
680-HTP=mmm,AP=s.s,APH=sss,CBV=vv.v,VS
=sss,PTD=dd,PTH=hh,PTM=mm,UST=±ttt.t,TS=sss,
UST1=±ttt.t,UST2=±ttt.t,TS1=sss,LANG=ll
- fix
681 Setting all parameters SMS command in form xxxx681-HTP=mmm,AP=s.s,
APH=sss,CBV=vv.v,VS=sss,PTD=dd,PTH=hh,PTM=m m,UST=±ttt.t,TS=sss,UST1=±ttt.t,UST2=±ttt.t,TS1=sss, LANG=ll (xxxx is user password) will set all checkboxes as specified.
681 OK 17 fix
SMS command in form xxxx781-NNNN (xxxx is user password) will change user password from xxxx to NNNN
Password change OK 17 44
Command in form xxxx781 (xxxx is user password) will disable using of user password.
Password disable 17 45
781 User password change
Command in form 781-NNNN will restore using of user password and will set its new value to NNNN.
Password change OK 17 44
Note:
VIP phone numbers do not use the password even when regular users has to use it. However, if VIP user sends SMS command with valid password such
command is accepted
F is used as temperature unit (°Fahrenheit) instea d of C (°Celsius) when checkbox No.19 is activated
accepted values range is shown in hapter 6 of this manual
SMS report format shown in column “Text of SMS report“ is for indication only, in mobile phone are the fields with values placed on new line for easier
readings
Sample of setting checkboxes by SMS command 481:
SMS command in format xxxx481-1001111101010100000001010000 sets single checkboxes No.. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12 14, 22, 24 to activated status („1“) and checkboxes No. 2, 3, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28 to deactivated status (“0”), xxxx is user password.
Note: For reseting checkboxes to new values by SMS command 481 is suggested to read actual seting by command xxxx480 (xxxx is user password) and then to edit received SMS report to command 481 format.
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