Cep Terminals 04100 GSM Remote Switch Control Module 04100 Data Sheet
Product codes
04100
Parameters for representing seconds (e.g. command “O1:xxxxx.”) can have 1-5 digits. Valid parameters
are e.g. 1 (for 1 second), 90 (for 90 seconds) or 99999 for (99999 seconds). No leading “zeros” have to
be added. Example: “O1:110” stands for 110 seconds.
are e.g. 1 (for 1 second), 90 (for 90 seconds) or 99999 for (99999 seconds). No leading “zeros” have to
be added. Example: “O1:110” stands for 110 seconds.
Please observe the difference between the figure ‘0’ and the letter ‘O’!. (“O1ON.” Contains twice the
letter O; “V1:0.” contains once the figure 0)
letter O; “V1:0.” contains once the figure 0)
7.4 Explanation of the commands
Switching outputs via SMS
After the STD35 has received an SMS with the text “O1ON.” (Output 1 ON) from the configured
mobile phone, the relay 1 switches for one second. With the SMS “O2ON.” relay 2 switches for one
second.
second.
To get feedback of the actual status of the inputs and outputs just send an SMS with “ST?”
Configuration-SMS (Attention: 4-digit keyword is required!)
The SMS “R:” sets the STD35 back to the factory settings. Please note that this SMS can be sent from
any mobile phone as long as the 4-digit keyword is known. This ensures that the STD35 can still be
used even if the original Master Mobile (phone number) is no longer available.
used even if the original Master Mobile (phone number) is no longer available.
You can activate or deactivate the Start-up SMS (START-UP ALARM) with the SMS “S:x.” (x = 1 or 0).
AN SMS with the text “O1:xxxxx.” or “O2:xxxxx.” (xxxxx = seconds) configures the switching time of
AN SMS with the text “O1:xxxxx.” or “O2:xxxxx.” (xxxxx = seconds) configures the switching time of
the relays. The STD35 saves these settings so that they are still available after the supply voltage has
been restored.
been restored.
If the switching time has been set to 0 by a configuration SMS the corresponding relay switches
permanently at every call. If the relay has been active before it will afterwards be inactive and vice
versa.
In this case an SMS with the text “O1ON.” from the configured mobile phone switches the relay 1
permanently on. AN SMS with “O1OFF.” permanently switches off relay 1. Relay 2 reacts
accordingly to SMS messages with “O2ON.” and “O2OFF.”.
versa.
In this case an SMS with the text “O1ON.” from the configured mobile phone switches the relay 1
permanently on. AN SMS with “O1OFF.” permanently switches off relay 1. Relay 2 reacts
accordingly to SMS messages with “O2ON.” and “O2OFF.”.
The SMS “A1:xxx.” or “A2:xxx.” (x = seconds) sets the delay after which a reply SMS is sent after an
output has been activated. This can be helpful if you want to switch something on or off and would
like to measure the result of this output control with one of the inputs of the STD35. Therefore the
new status after the switching of the output is transmitted. If parameter is set to “0” no message
will be sent.
like to measure the result of this output control with one of the inputs of the STD35. Therefore the
new status after the switching of the output is transmitted. If parameter is set to “0” no message
will be sent.
With an SMS containing the text “I1:xxx.” or “I2:xxx.” (xxx = seconds) you can configure the time the
inputs have to be activated before the STD35 sends out an alarm SMS
AN SMS with the text “V1:x.” or “V2:x.” (x = 1 or 0) can change the polarity of the inputs. If x=1 an
alarm SMS will be sent in case the input is deactivated for the configured Time. The default value is
x=0 which means that the STD35 will send an event alarm in case the input has been activated
longer than the configured time.
x=0 which means that the STD35 will send an event alarm in case the input has been activated
longer than the configured time.
Please note that the brackets “<“ and “>“in the following commands are not part of the commands but
are included in order to increase the readability of the overview!
are included in order to increase the readability of the overview!
Four additional alarm numbers (mobile phones) can be defined using C2: - C5: commands. These
numbers are allowed to set relay 1 by a call and they are informed vian SMS in case of Start-up or
events. These numbers are not allowed to send configuration SMS messages unless they include the
password in the SMS.
events. These numbers are not allowed to send configuration SMS messages unless they include the
password in the SMS.
If an alarm number is given in international format, the number must start with ‘+’. (e.g.
+491721234567)