Cep Terminals 04100 GSM Remote Switch Control Module 04100 Data Sheet
Product codes
04100
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Background Information
2.1 GSM-Network in general
The GSM Network (Global System for Mobile Communications) is a standard for all-digital mobile phone
networks.
networks.
Originally GSM has been designed for voice calls, the transmission of text messages (SMS) and the
transmission of data with a constant data speed. With the success of the InternetInternet, the GSM
network was expanded to offer packet oriented data transmission (e.g. via GPRS) while keeping all
other features and being fully backwards compatible.
transmission of data with a constant data speed. With the success of the InternetInternet, the GSM
network was expanded to offer packet oriented data transmission (e.g. via GPRS) while keeping all
other features and being fully backwards compatible.
2.2 GPRS
With GPRS you only have a virtually existing permanent connection to the other party. Only when you
really transmit data will the channel will be used, otherwise it is free for other users. This means that no
channel will be reserved permanently for a user (as it is with a GSM voice call).
really transmit data will the channel will be used, otherwise it is free for other users. This means that no
channel will be reserved permanently for a user (as it is with a GSM voice call).
If the device is booked into the GPRS network it will automatically be assigned an IP-Address and can
exchange data with any server accessible via the Internet,
exchange data with any server accessible via the Internet,
Before you can use the GPRS-Interface the SIM-Card must be activated for GPRS. Please clarify, if
necessary, with your mobile network provider the availability of this functionality.
necessary, with your mobile network provider the availability of this functionality.
2.3 Quadband Frequencies
A “quad band” device can use four different frequencies which have been assigned to the GSM
standard, and therefore can be used with any GSM network in the world.
standard, and therefore can be used with any GSM network in the world.
These four frequencies are 850 MHz and 1900 MHz (on the American continent) and 900 MHz and
1800 MHz, which are used in almost all other countries worldwide, including Europe and Asia.
1800 MHz, which are used in almost all other countries worldwide, including Europe and Asia.
2.4 E-Mail via SMTP
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a method used to send E-Mails over the Internet. The STD35
establishes a connection to an SMTP server which will send the E-Mail to the given E-Mail address. The
STD35 comes preconfigured with an E-Mail service subscribed by CEP. Please note, however, that CEP
does not maintain own infrastructure for the E-Mail service. Changes in external services may take
place at any time and are beyond our control. For more information see chapter 8.
To be able to use this service you must have an E-Mail account with an E-Mail provider (e.g. AOL or
Yahoo) and the following settings have to be made which are different for every E-Mail provider.Name
of the SMTP Server (e.g. smtp, mailprovider.com or 192.168.234.12)
establishes a connection to an SMTP server which will send the E-Mail to the given E-Mail address. The
STD35 comes preconfigured with an E-Mail service subscribed by CEP. Please note, however, that CEP
does not maintain own infrastructure for the E-Mail service. Changes in external services may take
place at any time and are beyond our control. For more information see chapter 8.
To be able to use this service you must have an E-Mail account with an E-Mail provider (e.g. AOL or
Yahoo) and the following settings have to be made which are different for every E-Mail provider.Name
of the SMTP Server (e.g. smtp, mailprovider.com or 192.168.234.12)
User name to login to the SMTP Server
Password to login to the SMTP Server
Password to login to the SMTP Server
The device comes pre-configured for use with the free CEP E-Mail server. If the user wishes to use thir
own E-Mail service it is important to note it must support plain text authentication and E-Mails with no
SSL-Encyption.
own E-Mail service it is important to note it must support plain text authentication and E-Mails with no
SSL-Encyption.
Please read chapter 8 E-Mail functionality via GPRS to see which settings have to be used on the STD35
in order to take advantage of this service.
in order to take advantage of this service.