Cep Terminals 04100 GSM Remote Switch Control Module 04100 Data Sheet
Product codes
04100
16
The following table describes the available variables and the data they represent
Variable
Description
$CALID$
last incoming CLIP number
$CNT$
X/Y (where X is sent SMS counter and Y is sent
EMAIL counter)
$IN1$, $IN2$, $IN3$, $IN4$, $IN5$
current input value as a string (LOW or HIGH)
$OUT1$, $OUT2$, $OUT3$, $OUT4$,
$OUT5$
$OUT5$
current relay value as a string (ON or OFF)
$IN1T$, $IN2T$, $IN3T$, $IN4T$,
$IN5T$
$IN5T$
current input value as a integer (0 or 1)
$OUT1T$,
$OUT2T$,
$OUT3T$,
$OUT4T$, $OUT5T$
current relay value as a integer (0 or 1)
$VBATM$
battery voltage in milivolts (integer)
$VBAT$
battery voltage in volts (float)
$VMAINSM$
mains voltage in milivolts (integer)
$VMAINS$
mains voltage in volts (float)
$VIN4M
input 4 voltage in milivolts (integer)
$VIN4$
input 4 voltage in volts (float)
$VIN5M$
input 5 voltage in milivolts (integer)
$VIN5$
input 5 voltage in volts (float)
Table 8: Variable substitution
Example: E1:battery=$VBAT$.: This will send a text message that returns to the configured number the
current battery voltage in the message.
current battery voltage in the message.
7.3 Send SMS Commands
By sending an SMS to the STD35 you can switch the outputs or perform individual configurations.
Those SMS have the format which is described below:
In order to avoid unauthorized usage, every configuration command to the STD35 must start with a 4-
digit password.
digit password.
The (standard) password for all devices is 9851.
If you change this, you must note that all commands – also reverting to factory settings – presuppose
knowledge of this password. If this is not known, resetting the password is only possible by using the
USB interface.
knowledge of this password. If this is not known, resetting the password is only possible by using the
USB interface.
All commands (except R: and ST?) must end with a full stop “.”!
All commands can be sent in one SMS; each command has to be separated from the next by a full stop
(see examples).
(see examples).
If you need a full stop "." in a parameter as it is for example in an E-Mail address or in some APN-
settings, the complete parameter has to be put into inverted commas (“...”) (e.g. "h.muster@aol.com"),
as otherwise the "." would be seen as the end of the command.
settings, the complete parameter has to be put into inverted commas (“...”) (e.g. "h.muster@aol.com"),
as otherwise the "." would be seen as the end of the command.