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1. 13 2 6 4 cece te 13 2 7 TEI IAT OER Ee A 14 2 7 1 Internal Device Temperature Sensor 1 15 2 8 ACTIVATING REMOTE CONTROL IN ALDE 3010 15 2 9 USING REMOTE CONTROL IN ALDE SOTO 16 22 as eee as 17 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 19 55 INDEX re TS 20 INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 INTRODUCTION Thank for choosing CaravanControl for securing your caravan CaravanControl allows you to monitor your caravan wirelessly and control its indoor temperature with your mobile phone You will receive a GSM Short Message and a phone call if someone breaks into your caravan temperature drops below the set threshold limit or if there is a power failure CaravanControl can also alarm you if there is a fire in your caravan Smoke detectors are sold as separate accessories to CaravanControl In this manual CaravanControl is simply referred to as CC Text balloons with dashed borders contain GSM Short
2. eee 19 nasties ee herent 15 14 Trouble shooting 17 U Using CaravanControl 3 VW Wild Card 11 INDEX TELEMIC Toritie 3 Tel 358 17 462 4444 71800 Siilinjarvi Fax 358 17 462 1212 FINLAND telemic telemic fi http www telemic fi 21
3. 8 2 a RO rE ee ene nee eee ee 9 2 1 ts nc 9 2 2 COMMANDS IN TEXT 9 2 3 10 2 4 TA 10 2 5 PHONE DIRECTORY cate 10 2 5 1 11 2 5 2 Levels 11 2 6 3 Wid GG CharacielS oneee 11 2 5 4 SMS Serice NUMDE 12 2 6 12 2 6 1 Alarm Message 12 2 6 2 Receiving an Alarm 12 GSM Short Message and Phone 12 Answering Machines 13 2 6 3
4. 5 Alarm message recipient 12 Alarm transfer method 12 5 5 10 Chaining 9 Control Circuit current 19 Control Circuit resistance 19 Current CONSUMPTION 19 D 5 7 G esata 19 IASI 3 4 Internal device temperature 15 M 5 ate sae cian 3 N CaravanControl Users Manual Normal mode 7 Operating mode 42 41 13 Phone numbers aia ic auction 11 Programming 9 R Receiving an alarm message 12 Routing OMA lANINS 12 5 Scheduled report 7 13 19 13 Summary 2 13
5. You can determine the recipients for the alarm messages by inserting desired phone numbers in the directory memory cells 1 through 5 Only these numbers will receive alarm messages Receiving an Alarm Message The alarm information can be forwarded as GSM Short Messages phone calls or both When phone calls are used CC makes phone calls to the numbers found in the directory memory cells 1 through 5 in addition to GSM Short Messages CC will keep on calling until someone answers to at least one of the phone calls or until the alarm expires in two hours Caravan IN2 Burglar alarm A phone call alarm oe 77 BEEP BEEP GSM Short Message and Phone Call If phone calls burglar and fire alarms are used CC keeps on making phone calls relentlessly until someone picks up the phone CC considers it as an acknowledgement when the phone call is answered by your answering machine Notification messages from operators Such as The number you are trying to call cannot be reached are not regarded as acknowledgements SETTINGS 13 2 6 3 2 6 4 8 CC will keep on calling to the specified number even if it is not a valid or a correct phone number CC will also keep on trying to call to mobile phones until someone answers even if their mobile phones are out of reach of the GSM network The alarm condition expires after two hours by default That is when your CC quits making phone calls at the latest Answering Mac
6. You cannot convey commands in GSM Short Messages if your CC has your phone number just in national format in its directory You must give your phone number in international format The phone number format is always international in GSM Short Messages regardless of the operator Adding a Phone Number When you want to modify the unit s settings from your own mobile phone you must make sure that your mobile phone number is stored in the CC s internal phone directory If the number does not exist in the directory the unit must be switched to the programming mode The programming mode can be turned on by holding the operation switch down for five seconds The indicator light B will start blinking in green as soon as the unit enters the programming mode In this mode the unit processes all GSM Short Messages from all mobile phones Adding a phone number to the directory Px b x directory memory cell 0 20 aa GSM subscription number from which the device is intended to be used b permission level optional defaults to 1 It is advisable to always check the contents of the phone directory before making any modifications so that you will not accidentally overwrite an existing phone number The following commands are used for displaying and editing the contents of the phone directory Asking the contents of the directory gt This will print out the 21 phone numbers the directory P20 Asking a single
7. CaravanControl Secures Your Caravan USER S MANUAL Read this manual carefully and keep it together with the unit Contents 1 INTRODUC TON A 3 1 1 USING CARAVANGONTR OL 1 2 FEATURES 4 1 2 1 Controlling ElectriCal Healing 4 1 2 2 Controlling Gas 5 1 2 3 Temperat re 5 1 2 4 Temperature Control 5 1 2 5 Alarms and a eaaa d aaae 5 1 2 6 SWITCHING Alarms 6 1 2 7 Monitoring Normal 7 1 2 8 WVIGRIFGFING Of Disable Sinan 7 1 2 9 Scheduled Report 7 1 2 10 TORT ON tue ues tate dade eects made berecensauues 7 1 3 SIM CARD INSTALLATION 7 1 3 1 es
8. Insert the recipients phone number in the phone directory Alarm me Make sure the device is not in programming mode Switch the device to normal mode by pressing the operation switch or by sending command ON Set the alarm recipient s phone number in the phone Alarm m directory No changes in relays Insert your number in the phone directory Only the 18 commands sent from trusted phone numbers are executed Verify that the syntax of the command is correct Rela Verify that the user has adequate permissions CaravanControl User s Manual Device only alarms with phone calls Set the GSM Short Message Service phone number to Alarm directory memory cell 0 with command P0 Alarm is sent every time monitoring is switched on Check the wires of the alarming sensor Th no alarms when asked with Heating does not go on Check that the settings are correct on the control panel it If you have Alde 3010 make sure remote control is activated Check the syntax of the command for example ON TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 19 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Weight Current consumption Supply voltage Serial port Maximum values for outputs Inputs Operating conditions GSM module SIM card Antenna 140 x 90 x 38 mm 260 g at idle 1 5 20 12 V maximum 80 10 13 8 Molex Mini fit junior connector RJ 8 power 2700 W
9. Messages and balloons with solid borders represent phone calls Using CaravanControl You can use your CC with GSM Short Messages and phone calls Only the phone numbers that are listed in the unit s internal phone directory can access the device This guarantees that outsiders cannot alter your CC s settings When you need to switch heating on in your caravan simply send HEATING ON command to your CC s GSM subscription The unit will reply with O1 0 Heating on when the heating goes on HEATING ON Se 01 1 Heating on Co 2 switch the monitoring all you have to do is to make phone call to your CC s GSM subscription You will hear one or two beeps which lets you know in what mode CC will be switched to when you close the phone One beep means that the monitoring is about to be switched on and a series of two beeps means that the monitoring is about to be switched off This behaviour is similar to the logic that is used in many electric locks in modern cars car s turn indicators flash once when the locks are closed and twice when the locks are opened A phone call to the caravan BEEP or _e You can use any GSM subscription available in the market today in your CC However if you have so called Prepaid subscription you should check it periodically so that it will not stop working when you least expect it The expenses of GSM traffic are
10. indicates the current operating mode of the device Table Indicator light B reveals the operating mode of the device Indicator light B Operating mode Flashes once Normal mode Flashes twice in a row Disable mode Blinks fast Programming mode Is on for one second The unit is sending or receiving a text message SETTINGS 2 2 1 2 2 SETTINGS This chapter deals with the basic settings that you will most likely come across when using the device For example if you add new users or remove old ones from the list of users you will need to update the units internal phone directory You also need to change the temperature threshold values if you want to keep the temperature at a lower lever or stop the heating altogether Programming Mode The unit must be switched to the programming mode if you intend to access it from a phone number not listed in the units phone directory You can set the unit in the programming mode by holding the operation switch down for five seconds The unit is not protected from harmful use in the programming mode Anyone with adequate knowledge of CC can send commands and alter the settings of your CC The unit enters this mode automatically when it is switched on for the first time The monitoring and controlling capabilities are disabled in the programming mode The indicator light B blinks rapidly in green when this mode is in effect You can switch from the programming mode to the normal or disable mode by
11. phone number X memory cell number 0 through 20 Removing a phone number x X memory cell number 0 through 20 This will clear the memory cell x Permission Levels Permission level b can be assigned to a phone number by appending any number from one to three at the end of the actual phone number All phone numbers have unlimited rights level 1 by default All phone numbers can receive alarm messages irrespective of the permission level Level 1 All rights this level is used if no parameter b is given in the command Level 2 The user can receive alarms and send commands to set relays on and off Level 3 The user can only receive alarm messages Wild Card Characters You can use so called wild card characters in the phone numbers Wild card characters enable the use of your CC even if the phone number is not kept in the directory in its entirety The following wild card characters are available matches any digit exactly one matches zero or more digits 12 2 5 4 2 6 2 6 1 2 6 2 CaravanControl User s Manual For example in command 1 35840123 the last four exactly four numbers can be substituted with any digits Whereas command P2 2 grants permission level 2 to all phone numbers If wild card characters are employed in the phone numbers information security issues must be considered carefully You should never grant permission level 1 to any number taking advantage of the
12. relatively low these days which means that the most economical use is achieved if you acquire a GSM subscription that has a low monthly fee The most usual commands should be saved in your mobile phone for easy access later on Most mobile phones prompt you to save the message after typing it You will find the saved messages from My messages or Archive folders as far as Nokia mobile phones are concerned All commands and question messages must begin with the hash sign You will find this character from the special characters menu in your mobile phone CC will reply to the sent command by confirming the action or if a specific value such as temperature was asked the current value will be returned If CC could not understand the command or question it will respond by sending you a message containing text Unknown command 1 2 1 2 1 CaravanControl User s Manual Features This section describes the CC s basic features and their use You will find the instructions for the most usual functions from a separate leaflet that comes with the device The CaravanControl Quick Guide is sufficient enough to get acquainted with the basic features of your CC Do not switch off the battery of your caravan when it is left alone CC does not have a battery on its own CC uses the battery if there is no 230V power supply in the caravan Controlling Electrical Heating You can control the electrical heating of your caravan by sendi
13. C The command returns the 20 first numbers from the unit s internal phone directory see chapter 2 5 1 CC will send more than one GSM Short Message if there is not enough room for all queried information in one text message Note that the order in which the GSM Short Messages arrive in your mobile phone can be changed from the original order in the GSM SMS service provided by your operator 10 2 3 2 4 2 9 CaravanControl User s Manual If the unit fails to respond to your commands check the syntax of the command and make sure that your phone number is stored in the unit s phone directory Language You can select the language for your CC with command E3 Selecting language Y y language of your choice 1 FINNISH 2 ENGLISH 3 NORWAYGIAN 4 SWEDISH W Switching from one language to another clears the entire phone directory and the device name A10 All phone numbers must be given after you have selected your preferred language Device Name CC can include the name of your caravan at the beginning of all alarm and scheduled messages This prefix can be up to 20 characters long Assigning a name to your caravan Removing the assigned A 10 If you decide to combine several commands in one GSM Short Message and want to remove the device name you have to place command A10 last because otherwise the device name will be changed to whatever comes aft
14. current 12 voltage 230 V min control circuit current 3 5mA 12V max control circuit resistance 30kohm 12V 20 50 C Siemens TC45 small 3V Dual band 900 1800 SMA connector The unit is not protected against water or any liquids Note Even though CC uses supply voltage of 10 13 8V please keep in mind that external devices such as motion detectors might not tolerate such high voltages Technical specifications are subject to change without prior notice GUARANTEE Telemic guarantees this CaravanControl product for 12 months against material defects and flaws in manufacturing this product starting from the date of purchase Defects are corrected with replacement parts by fixing the old elements or by providing a new equivalent product for the customer Defects that are caused by natural deterioration over time overloading or by any other inappropriate use of this product are outside the sphere of this guarantee Reclamations can be only accepted if the bought unit is returned to the retailer or to the manufacturer unopened PROOF OF COMPLIANCE TO STANDARDS The manufacturer guarantees that this product complies with the following standards EN 55011 EN 50081 2 IEC 61000 4 3 Automotive EMC Directive 95 54 EY TELEMIC OY ee Timo Rissanen Managing Director 20 5 INDEX A Adding phone 11 6
15. e value be formed by placing a minus sign in front of the threshold value The confirmation message received in response to this command is the same as is received when asking the temperature for example 1 23 5 30 45 An alarm message is sent immediately when your 5 temperature rises above or drops below the set threshold values In other words the temperature sensor operates like normally open contact when an alarm threshold value is exceeded It should be noted that an alarm message is sent every time when the specified threshold limits are exceeded Internal Device Temperature Sensor T1 CC hosts one fixed temperature sensor T1 situated in the right bottom corner of the unit s circuit board It measures the temperature from the immediate surroundings of the unit Querying and setting the alarm threshold values can be accomplished with command 11 The internal temperature sensor 1 uses the alarm channel 9 Internal temperature sensor 1 have over ten degrees higher values than an external temperature sensor This phenomenon occurs because the sensor is placed inside the unit s box where heat is transmitted along the copper layers of the circuit board Activating Remote Control in ALDE 3010 In ALDE 3010 you must first activate remote control before it is possible to control your caravan s heating with GSM Short Messages Go through the following steps 16 Picture 2 Activating me
16. er A10 Phone Directory CC requires that its internal phone directory contains at least one phone number in order to function properly The phone directory is needed in sending alarm messages to the correct phone numbers but also in recognizing who is trying to access the device There is room for 20 phone numbers in the directory The directory memory cell 0 is reserved for the GSM operator s SMS Service number Any phone number that is used for sending commands and receiving alarm messages must be inserted in the unit s phone directory The unit sends alarm messages to the phone numbers kept in the directory memory cells 1 through 5 Your CC can also be used from the phone numbers in memory cells 6 through 20 however no alarm messages are sent to these numbers There are differences among operators in what format the caller s phone number is sent The phone number can be either in international or national format depending on the operator If phone calls are used instead of GSM Short Messages the sending of the phone number cannot be forbidden You must insert both the international and national formats of your phone number in the phone directory if your operator sends your phone number in national format Insert one of the two numbers somewhere SETTINGS 11 2 5 1 2 5 2 2 5 3 in the first five directory memory cells available for users and insert the other number elsewhere Otherwise all alarms will be sent to you twice
17. hines and Services CC waits for an answer for 20 seconds If you have an answering service enabled in your GSM subscription you need to make sure that the phone call is not routed to the answering machine in those 20 seconds so that no alarms get acknowledged by the service without your consent When you pick up the phone CC sends two signals to alert you that connection has been established Scheduled Report Alarm channel 13 allows your CC to send a summary report about the units current status at certain intervals The general pattern for setting the alarm channel 13 parameters RR 1 is on 0 feature is off b message contents 4 temperatures c _ interval between messages as minutes d offset the time after which the first message is sent as minutes in reply message this indicates how long it will take until the next report message is sent yy free form message given by the user the contents of the parameter b are appended at the end of this text If you ask the settings of this channel with command 113 the return message contains the programmed information except for variable d which tells you the time after which the next report message will be sent out For example the following command will instruct your CC to send the first report after 60 minutes from the current moment Messages are then sent once a week at the same time 113 1 4 10080 60 Report The report co
18. hold limit This means that if the lower temperature alarm threshold is set to 10 degrees of Celsius the temperature must rise at least up to 12 before new temperature alarms are at all possible Table Alarm channels for measuring temperature Sensor Alarm channel Location 1 9 Internal device temperature T2 16 Indoor temperature T3 17 Outdoor temperature 4 18 Not connected You can ask the temperature values with command or if you want to ask a particular temperature value from a particular sensor supply the command with the sensor number 2 SETTINGS 15 2 7 1 2 8 Asking temperature values An example print out when both T2 and T3 sensors are connected as well 1 26 0 CC device 12 22 4 In 3 24 1 Out Asking temperature values and alarm threshold limits In the print out the first value is always the current temperature and the following two values are the lower and upper alarm threshold values respectively acceptable temperature range If a particular sensor is not connected or if the cable is broken the temperature value will be lt 68 degrees of Celsius 1 26 0 30 45 CC device 2 25 5 20 45 In T3 26 2 30 50 Out T4 68 1 10 30 Setting alarm threshold values yy 2 x the number of the temperature sensor 1 4 yy lower threshold zz upper threshold The threshold values must be given in whole numbers or with one decimal if need be A negativ
19. holding the operation switch down for three seconds or by sending ON command to your CC The latter method however requires that you have the phone number in question stored somewhere in the unit s phone directory Commands in Text Messages can receive and handle commands that originate from any of the phone numbers kept in the unit s internal phone directory The commands can be conveyed either in GSM Short Messages or as phone calls CC will respond with a so called confirmation message to all commands that have been sent as GSM Short Messages If you command your CC through a phone call CC acknowledges the command with audio signals Commands can be chained together to fit into one single GSM Short Message or terminal line if you use CC from your computer Each and every command must begin with the hash sign Commands can be chained together as follows P1 35844111111 P2 35850222222 P3 35840333333 P P1 358401234567 iene P2 358401234567 P4 P3 358447654321 P3 358447654321 1 101 0 Alphabetical characters in commands are case insensitive which means that any command can be given either in upper or lower case Any of the commands heating HEATING ON and Heating On work equally well You can query the current settings of you CC by appending a question mark at the end of the command For example command P gives you a listing of the trusted phone numbers in your C
20. hone directory memory cells 1 5 SMS phone call IN3 Fire alarm optional phone directory memory cells 1 5 SMS phone call 1 2 6 CaravanControl User s Manual 9 Temperature alarm CC device 1 phone directory memory cells 1 5 SMS IN11 Power failure 230V phone directory memory cells 1 5 SMS IN12 Low battery alarm phone directory memory cells 1 5 SMS IN16 Temperature alarm In T2 9 4 phone directory memory cells 1 5 SMS Alarm message examples Caravan IN2 Burglar alarm Caravan IN11 Power failure 230V Caravan IN16 Temperature alarm T2 9 4 In The following are examples of cases where the alarm condition has gone off Caravan IN11 Power supply 230V OK Caravan IN16 Temperature T2 9 4 In OK The following information is sent to the phone number kept in the directory memory cell one only IN10 CaravanControl restart phone directory memory cell 1 SMS IN13 Scheduled report phone directory memory cell 1 SMS Caravan IN10 CaravanControl restart Caravan IN13 Report 1 24 4 CC device 2 20 4 10 4 Out Switching Alarms On and Off To switch the alarms on all you have to do is to make a phone call to your CC s GSM subscription You will hear or two beeps which lets you know in what mode CC will be switched to when you close the phone One beep means that the monitoring of alarms is about to be switched on and a series of two beeps means that the monitoring
21. is about to be switched off This behaviour is similar to the logic that is used in many electric locks in modern cars A car s turn indicators flash once when the locks are closed and twice when the locks are opened lt a gt A phone call to Se the caravan BEEP Gr 4 You can use commands ON and OFF for switching between operating modes You can also see your CC s current mode from the indicator light ON TC security ON gt e Batt 12 8 T1 23 1 CC device T2 21 5 In T3 10 5 Normal mode indicator light B flashes once Disable mode indicator light B flashes twice in a row Programming mode indicator light B blinks fast in green INTRODUCTION 7 1 2 7 1 2 8 1 2 9 Ww Although the operating mode be changed by several different means it is strongly recommended that only one method is used to avoid confusion about the current state of your CC Monitoring On Normal Mode In normal mode CC transfers all alarm information to the selected recipients This mode should always be switched on when you leave your caravan unattended for longer periods of time The indicator light B blinks once a second in this mode Monitoring Off Disable Mode In disable mode the unit does not transfer any other alarms besides low voltage and fire alarms Indicator light B blinks twice a second in green when your device is in disable mode Scheduled Report Every wee
22. k CC sends a status report to the phone number in the directory memory cell one The counting of time starts from the moment the unit was switched on Caravan IN13 Report T1 EY 27 7 CC device 2 23 1 In A T3 11 2 Out eee 1 2 10 Asking Information 1 3 You can find out the current operating mode battery voltage temperature values the GSM signal strength and active alarms with a single command CC s reply includes the following information TC Security ON Batt 13 0 1 27 5 CC device T2 23 1 In T3 11 2 Out GSM signal 19 Alarms SIM Card Installation The PIN code must be always switched off from the SIM card before it can be inserted into CC You can switch it off from your SIM card by using your own mobile phone Consult the instructions of your mobile phone for how to accomplish this The PIN code is switched on in all new SIM cards by default After you have switched off the PIN code place the SIM card on the holder next to the antenna You can eject the SIM card holder by pressing the small yellow button gently Place the SIM card on the holder carefully and make sure the contact side is up and that it fits correctly Push the holder in 8 CaravanControl User s Manual SIM card holder Indicator light B nc oF raven Pil Operation switch 1 3 1 Indicator Light There is one indicator light B in your CC The light
23. ly with If you have set the maximum temperature to 21 degrees Celsius CC can have the temperature rise up to 21 but not higher INTRODUCTION 5 If you have enabled thermostatic control you cannot use your CC with commands HEATING ON and HEATING OFF In Alden Compact 3000 you have to set i normal mode when backwater pump is controlled by thermostat 1 2 2 Controlling Gas Heating You can control the gas heating of your caravan with commands HEATING ON and HEATING OFF If the gas heater malfunctions CC will send alarm messages to the phone numbers in directory memory cells 1 through 5 The message Caravan IN1 Gas burner malfunction reveals that the gas burner did not ignite If this is the case follow the instructions below Send HEATING OFF command to your CC and wait one minute After that you can retry sending the HEATING ON command again If the error message keeps on coming up contact an authorized dealer and have your heater serviced W Gas burners can only be used with commands HEATING and HEATING OFF You must not use thermostatic control with gas burners 1 2 3 Temperature Control If CC is used for monitoring indoor temperature 2 sensor with thermostatic control the alarm threshold limits should be set at least three degrees below or above the desired range For example if you intend to keep the temperature between 10 and 21 degrees of Celsius the lower and upper alarm threshold limits must be set t
24. ng ON and HEATING OFF text messages to the GSM subscription of your CC Your caravan will warm up to the temperature you selected from the heater s control unit In other words you have to use the heater s control unit for turning on the desired settings before you leave your caravan You can switch the heating off with command HEATING OFF which has the same effect as switching it off directly from the heater s control unit CC will reply with 1 1 Heating 01 0 Heating off depending the issued command If you repeat the same command twice CC will respond with O1 1 Heating on The exclamation mark signifies that the heating was already on and that the command did not change anything Picture 1 Adjust the settings from the heater s control panel for remote control Use the settings depicted in the picture if you have Alde 3010 Thermostatic control can be used for keeping the indoor conditions at a basic temperature above zero To enable thermostatic control send command THERMOSTAT ON to your CC Now you can adjust the indoor temperature with simple command TEMPERATURE Xx If you want to set the temperature below zero you have to insert minus sign in the command for example TEMPERATURE 5 The thermostatic control is turned off with command THERMOSTAT OFF You still have to set the maximum temperature from the heater s control unit The maximum temperature is the upper limit that CC must comp
25. ntains the following pieces of information IN13 Report 1 27 7 CC device T2 23 1 In 11 2 Out Status Report Command returns a status report that contains important information about your caravan If the unit is in disable mode OFF and there are people in the monitored caravan it is probable that the status report prints out information about active alarm channels in the field Active alarms CaravanControl User s Manual a j TC Security ON Batt 12 2 1 29 5 CC device T2 21 3 In T3 11 0 Out GSM signal 19 Alarms IN16 TC Security ON monitoring ON OFF Batt 12 2 battery voltage 1 29 5 CC device device temperature 2 21 3 In Indoor temperature T3 11 0 Out Outdoor temperature GSM signal 19 GSM signal strength 0 31 Alarms IN16 alarms since last time monitoring was switched on IN1 Gas alarm optional SMS IN2 Burglar alarm SMS phone call IN3 Fire alarm optional SMS phone call 9 Temperature alarm CC device 1 SMS IN11 Power failure 230V SMS IN12 Low battery alarm SMS IN16 Temperature alarm In 2 9 4 SMS Temperatures CC has one internal device temperature sensor T1 but it can be furnished with three external temperature sensors 2 4 Temperature sensors have a fixed hysteresis of two degrees that effectively prevents redundant alarm messages from being sent when the temperature fluctuates around the set alarm thres
26. nu row Picture 3 Activating remote control 2 9 Using Remote Control CaravanControl User s Manual If no menu is displayed do the following 1 2 Press the arrow on the right until the mark in the bottom left corner starts blinking Activate the menu row by pressing the On button Press the arrow on the right until Ext starts blinking Now you can see whether remote control is activated or not ON OFF Activate remote control by pressing the On button The text changes to in ALDE 3010 You have two different methods for controlling heating with ALDE 3010 You can either use HEATING ON HEATING OFF commands TEMPERATURE 21 thermostatic control When using ON OFF commands you send HEATING OFF command to ALDE 3010 and set the heating system to when leaving the caravan When using thermostatic control you set the desired temperature with command LAMPOTILA x Note the heater might be on for one or two minutes after sending the command 1 Send HEATING OFF command or set the temperature for example to 7 degrees with TEMPERATURE 7 2 Press the arrow on the right until starts blinking 3 Press button 4 Press the arrow on the left until the control panel goes into a position of rest 5 Now remote control is in use Picture 4 Using remote control TROUBLE SHOOTING 17 3 TROUBLE SHOOTING If your CC fails to function properly please go
27. o 7 and 24 degrees of Celsius respectively 1 2 4 Temperature Control Manually You can turn heating on even if you do not have a GMS phone at hand by switching the manual temperature control switch to position 1 You might want to do this if GSM network coverage is poor in the area or if do not happen to have a mobile phone with access permissions to your CC nearby that could be used for controlling heating If the heating is switched on manually you cannot control heating from your mobile phone until you switch it off back to 0 1 2 5 Alarms and Monitoring When your CC notices that there is an alarm condition in one of the monitored objects it will send you a GSM Short Message at once The alarm messages are sent to the five first phone numbers in the phone directory by default The most important alarms elicit phone calls too The phone call is used for drawing your attention to the received GSM Short Message that contains the related alarm information An alarm message consists of the following pieces of information Caravan the name of your caravan INx the alarm channel identifier the alarm is activated deactivated reason for the alarm and other possible information relating to the alarm condition Caravan IN2 Burglar alarm ee A phone call alarm BEEP Your CC monitors the following IN1 Gas alarm optional phone directory memory cells 1 5 SMS IN2 Burglar alarm p
28. through the steps the table below Description of the problem is printed in bold characters The first column offers a solution to the problem and the second column describes the correct behaviour when everything is ok Indicator light B is off Switch power on and wait for 30 seconds Check the fuse on the power cord and replace it if need be CC does not receive GSM Short Messages SIM card s PIN code on the GSM module must be disabled Check your CC s phone number The device answers with three beeps and closes the line but operating mode does not change Make sure the device has the callers phone number in its phone directory Switch the device to normal mode by pressing the operation switch or by sending command ON The device closes the call immediately without answer Make sure the device has the caller s phone number in its phone directory CC receives commands but it does not reply with confirmation messages Insert the user s phone number in the CC s internal phone directory Only GSM Short Messages sent from trusted phone numbers are processed Insert your operator s SMS service number in the phone CC directory memory cell 0 The maximum number of GSM Short Messages CC is can send daily has been consumed See command A4 The SIM card has a limit for how many messages can be sent Your own mobile phone s memory is full of SMS messages CC does not send alarm messages
29. wild card characters It is recommended that you use permission level 2 for these phone numbers This prevents the modification of the unit s settings from phone numbers that contain wild card characters lt If a phone number contains wild card characters no alarm messages are sent to the numbers matching the pattern A hint Company that performs the installation of your CC can leave their maintenance phone number or their TeleCont phone number in the unit s phone directory The maintenance worker is able to adjust the settings of the device without being physically present You can block alarm messages from a phone number by appending the character at the end of the phone number SMS Service Number CC automatically uses the SMS service number on the SIM card if there is one otherwise the SMS service number must be explicitly supplied with command If the unit is not responding to your GSM Short Messages the SMS service number might be missing You can find out the number from your subscription contract or by calling your operator Alarms By default alarm messages are only sent to the first five phone numbers in the phone directory and even then they must not contain any wild card characters You can influence certain parts of the alarm messages with global settings For example the name of your caravan can be included in the outbound alarm messages if you have assigned it with command A10 Alarm Message Recipients

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