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Description
(Configuration)
Configure Inputs,
CO
Outputs and
system settings
5. Setting a New System Password
Command
p.xxxx.CO.NP.
yyyy
Reset to the Factory Default Settings
In the event that you forget the system password you will need to reset
the Module to the Factory Default settings. To do this, please follow the
steps below:
1.
Power down the Module.
2.
Bridge the following terminals: IN1, IN2 and GND.
3.
Short out the defaulting pads by touching across them with the tip
of a screwdriver.
4.
Power up the Module.
5.
Remove the bridges to the terminals as mentioned in point 2 and 3
above, as well as the defaulting pads.
6.
The Module will now be reset to the Factory Default settings.
All of the information on the Module will be erased.
STR. Programming Input and Output
Text Strings
The system allows the user to pre-program up to 20 text messages
(of 25 characters each); the user can then associate messages with
specific actions such as the activation of an Output or as an Input
notification message. Each message is assigned a number, between
1 and 20, by the user and when an Input is configured to send
notifications, or an Output configured to be activated via SMS, the user
must specify what message number that Input/Output will use.
To configure text strings for Output activation and Input notification,
send the following command to the Module:
p.xxxx.CO.STR.y.''text string'', where 'xxxx' represents the password
and 'y' represents the memory slot – between 1 and 20 – to which the
text string should be assigned in the system's memory.
The text between the double inverted commas is the command that will
be sent to the Module in order to activate an Output, or the text that will
appear on the user's mobile phone screen when the associated Input is
activated.
Text strings are allocated to specific Outputs or Inputs by means of the
following command structure:
p.xxxx.AP.phone number.OUz.''y''.INz.''y''. In this instance, ''xxxx''
again represents the password, ''z'' is the number of the
Input/Output to which one wishes to assign a text string, and ''y'' is
the text string slot in the system's memory.
Examples
&
p.xxxx.CO.STR.1.''pump active''
This command will configure text string ''1'' as ''pump active''.
&
p.xxxx.CO.STR.5.''tan'k full''.STR.6.''tank empty''
Configures text string 5 as ''tank full'' and text string 6 as
''tank empty''.
&
P.xxxx.CO.STR.3.''Open gate''
This command configures text string 3 as ''Open gate''. The ''Open
gate'' command would be used to activate an output, the next
example illustrates this.
&
p.xxxx.AP.0821234596.OU1.''3''
Adds phone number 0821234596 to the system and enables
Output 1 to be activated by an SMS. To activate the Output,
either SMS the text stored in memory location 3 to the Module, or
use the Output activation command p.xxxx.OU.OU1on
Parameters
INxFT
INxEC
LM
Reset.all
Reset.usr
Reset.con
APME
AMPD
IMEI
ENABLE
DISABLE
PCMS
Sub-parameters
Pulse time: In milliseconds
New PIN:
New
password:
IO Mapping
Blanking
Time:
Filter Time: In seconds
Event count: Numeric value
Description
yyyy is the new password
Sets the selected Input Filter Time
Sets the Input event counter
List all the messages stored in
the system; up to 20 messages
are allowed
Resets all settings on the Module
Resets User Data on the Module
Resets Configuration Data on the
Module
Enables All Pass Mode so that any
number that gives the Module a
Missed Call will activate the Outputs
Disables All Pass Mode
Retrieves the Module's IMEI
number
Enables the unit
Disables the unit
This command configures the
Module to react to free
Please Call Me messages,
either from any learn-in phone
number, or from a specific
authorised user.
(Maximum message length is
19 characters)
Four digits
Four digits
In seconds