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Switching the GSM Transmitter On and

S I G N A L T E C H N I K
Off
The alarm functions can be deactivated without changing
the configuration:
1. By calling the GSM transmitter (non-chargeable).
Operating Manual for 2. By sending an SMS with respective commands.
3. By actuating an input in the “External control” mode.
GSM Transmitter With deactivation, alarm messages are not stored. They are
deleted. After reactivation, only current alarm states are
signaled.
646 710 55 1. Switch-On and Switch-Off via call
840 710 55 Switch-off (a free ring-tone only call)
Call the GSM transmitter via the master phone. The call is
rejected after 15 seconds. No confirmation is provided.
Switch-on (a free ring-tone only call)
Call the GSM transmitter via the master phone. End the call
after the second ring-tone. No confirmation is provided.
2. Switch-On and Switch-Off via SMS
The “ST_OFF” command deactivates the transmitter while the
“ST_ON” command activates it. Use a “+” without a blank at
the end of the SMS command to request a confirmation SMS.
Example: ST_OFF+
3. Switch-On and Switch-Off via External Control
Function The GSM transmitter is switched on or off via an external
switch for the control. To activate this function, the c9, and
Installed on a WERMA stack light, the GSM transmitter ele- possibly the c10 parameter of the standard configuration
ment informs you of machine faults anytime and anywhere must be changed (refer Table 2).
via a phone call. One master phone, which must be a cell Example: Operating mode selection via level 2:
phone with SMS capabilities, and up to two slave phones are conf, gsm1_c9:1_c10:0100
possible. If the relevant stack light element is powered up, then the
GSM Element is switched off (no power supply = switched
Safety Instructions on), the signals from the other 3 stack light elements can
Caution then be transmitted via the GSM Element.
To prevent injury to personnel and
damage to equipment: Pre-Paid SIM Cards
Pre-paid SIM cards are not to be used with the GSM transmit-
• Follow the information in the instruc-
ter element.
tion sheet provided with the Kombi-
Installation
SIGN stack lights.
1. Plug on the antenna. Firmly secure the threaded cou-
• The GSM transmitter is not to be used pling.
for safety applications! Use a dedi- 2. Attach the GSM transmitter as the element directly
cated WERMA signal to alert safety above the terminal element. Observe the markings on
personnel. the housing.
• The GSM transmitter element can-
not to be used with light elements
caused to blink by a PLC. S I G N A L T E C H N I K
• This transmitter element is only for use
with 24 Vdc stack lights. WERMA Signaltechnik marketed by EUCHNER-USA
6723 Lyons Street
Table 1: Specifications East Syracuse, NY 13057 USA
Phone: (315) 701-0315
Dimensions 70 mm x 65 mm Fax: (315) 701-0319
(Ø x height) www.werma.de
Housing material Polycarbonate 310.840.013 0405

Current input 50 mA
Maximum start-up 450 mA
current
Operating voltage 24 Vdc
The GSM transmitter must only
Information
be operated with regulated DC • Retain this manual and enter the in-
voltage (24 Vdc +/- 15%) while formation below for future reference.
observing positive logic polarity. Supply Voltage
GSM-frequency 850 / 1900 MHz The GSM transmitter is energized via activation of any indi-
SIM card slot SIM card not included in assembly vidual light element of the stack light. Two start-up options IMEI device ID No. (refer to: label attached to the
are possible: GSM transmitter’s top side / illustration on “EASY”
Antenna connection FME plug connection 1. Operating lamp available, voltage applied in the operat- configuration / “Status Query”)
(included in assembly) ing state. Power supply is ensured.
Compliances In compliance with ETSI EN 301 489- 2. No operating lamp available, only fault lamps: Power
1 V1.4.1 (08-2002), ETSI EN 301 489-7 supply only in fault cases. During start up, conduct a SIM card phone number GSM transmitter
V1.2.1 (08-2002), EN 61000-4-5:1995, lamp test or intentionally simulate a fault message. The
and EN 60947-5-1. GSM transmitter is energized via any individual stack light.
Caution Master phone number. (This cell phone must be ca-
• Certain functions (e.g. status query) pable of sending SMS messages.)

Insertion of the SIM Card of the GSM transmitter are only avail-
able with constant supply voltage
1. Insert the SIM card for the GSM transmitter into a cell
application. Operator 2 phone number
phone. Follow the cell phone’s operating manual.
2. Set SIM card’s PIN number to 0000. Follow the cell • If possible, energize a working lamp
phone’s operating manual. in connection with the GSM transmit-
3. Deactivate the mailbox and activate the caller ID of the ter. Operator 3 phone number
SIM card for the GSM transmitter.
4. Insert the SIM card in the GSM transmitter.
5. Make sure the master phone’s caller ID is activated.
“EASY” Configuration Default Setting
Activation of the GSM transmitter: Default setting mode:
- At least one element of the stack light must be energized. A GSM transmitter without the number of a master phone
You have 10 minutes once the voltage is applied to the is in the default setting mode. The GSM transmitter can be
module to call the stack light with the master cell phone. configured.
After this period of time, it switches off. Resetting to default setting mode:
- For configuration, the status LED on the topside must Send an SMS to the GSM transmitter with the IMEI No. (15
change from an approximate 5-second continuous characters) and, following a blank, enter “reset”.
illumination to a blinking signal (200 millisecond interval) Example: 351266000233017reset
with a 1-second break. You will receive a confirmation SMS. An automatic switch-off
- Dial the GSM transmitter’s number via your master cell of the GSM transmitter after 10 minutes signals the reset to
phone. Wait until the 2 beep acknowledgement signal is the default setting mode.
heard then hang up.
- You will receive a configuration SMS as confirmation. Status Query
- The GSM transmitter is ready for operation. An SMS is sent
to the master telephone as long as a signal is applied You may query the GSM transmitter’s status via the master
to the stack light for at least 30 seconds (with operating cell phone. Send an SMS: “ST+”.
lamp) or 60 seconds for audible or missing elements. You will receive a text message showing the status of the
For an individual adjustment, please refer to the “EXPERT” GSM transmitter as per Table 3 below.
Configuration section below. Example: Send SMS: ST+
Table 3

“EXPERT” Configuration Index Designation Description


1 Device ID
With the “EXPERT” configuration, the GSM transmitter can be individually configured via SMS.
Procedure 2 Status of the 4 inputs 4-digit number
(bottom to top)
- Send an SMS (for structure and contents, please refer to the examples below) to the GSM transmitter’s calling number.
- The SMS can only be sent via the master telephone. 3* System run time in seconds 8-digit number
- Observe that the transmitter is energized. 4* Total number of SMS messages 8-digit number
sent
Content of the Configuration SMS 5* IMEI 15-digit number
- Each configuration SMS must begin with “conf,gsm1“.
- Do not use any semicolons. 6 Alarm activated / deactivated „ON“ / „OFF“
- Blanks, periods and commas are permissible. Information marked with “*” (asterisk) can be obtained by
- There is no case sensitivity with the SMS text. an SMS with “STX+”. The seconds are counted from the GSM
- The parameters are separated by a blank space (). transmitter’s switched-on point. “4*” counts from switch-on or
- The alarm texts must be concluded with a semicolon. Alarm texts have a maximum text length of 120 ASCII characters, refer from the counter’s last calibration.
below. Text length limitations of your cell phone may require change parameters with more than one SMS message.
- You may request a confirmation from the GSM transmitter by adding a “+” with blanks as the last character of the SMS. Resetting the SMS Counter
- Only the master telephone can receive a confirmation SMS.
The “STX RSMS” SMS deletes the current counter reading
Table 2 (control for pre-paid cards). With “+”, you can request a
confirmation SMS.
Parameter Basic setting Description
Example: STX RSMS
c1: last 6 digits of the Max. 12-digit individual Ascii text (optional), can be assigned during the
Device ID (Name) IMEI-No. GSM transmitter’s configuration. Query of the current configuration
c2: - Calling number: “1” then area code then 7 digit number Send a configuration SMS to the GSM transmitter. The SMS
Master telephone calling No. has no configurable contents. With a blank and a suffixed
c3: - Calling number: “1” then area code then 7 digit number “+”, request a confirmation via SMS message.
Operator 2 calling number Example: conf,gsm1+
c4: - Calling number: “1” then area code then 7 digit number
Operator 3 calling number Troubleshooting
If faults are detected during the start up phase, faults are
c5: 1111 4-digit information, as to which inputs generate which messages in signaled by blinking sequences via the status LED (see illustra-
Master input filter which form: tion under “EASY” configuration).
c6: 0000 0 - Input is ignored • Double blinking (200 millisecond interval) with a 1-second
Operator 2 input filter 1 - Input generates SMS break signifies that no SIM card is recognized.
(optional) 2 - Input generates ring-tone only • Triple blinking (200 millisecond interval) with a 1-second
3 - Input generates SMS and ring-tone break signifies that the PIN number has not been set to
c7: 0000
0000.
Operator 3 input filter
• Quadruple blinking (200 millisecond interval) with a
(optional)
1-second break: results from a hardware fault. Switch the
c8: 10 Number of seconds (2 to 60) GSM transmitter off and correct the fault.
Duration of the alarm call Regular operation is not possible in the above states. The
c9: 0 Information on various operating states GSM transmitter is OK. However, if no messages are received
Operating mode 0 - basic setting 1 - PLC control mode by your cell phone, make sure the caller ID function of the
master cell phone is activated.
c10: 0001 One of the 4 levels is used as “Alarm deactivated” input.
Filter for external control The selected element is defined in the filter.
c11: Signal 1 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with “;”
Alarm text 1
c12: Signal 2 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with “;”
Alarm text 2
c13: Signal 3 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with “;” S I G N A L T E C H N I K
Alarm text 3
WERMA Signaltechnik marketed by EUCHNER-USA
c14: Signal 4 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with “;”
6723 Lyons Street
Alarm text 4
East Syracuse, NY 13057 USA
1111: 1st digit = 1st element (bottom), 2nd digit = 2nd element, 3rd digit = 3rd element, 4th digit = 4th element (top). Phone: (315) 701-0315
Ring-tone only calls are frees. Fax: (315) 701-0319
Examples: www.werma.de
1. Changing the device ID to “Machine1” with confirmation SMS:
conf,gsm1c1:Maschine1+ „+“ = confirmation
2. Additional message to a second phone connection (e.g. land line connection), SMS and ring-tone only call, with signal ap-
plied to the stack light’s bottom element with confirmation SMS:
conf,gsm1c3:+4974249557222c6:3000+

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