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1. output Pinne DESCRIPTION 1 NOT USED OUTPUT 8 5 Ne OUTPUT9 3 COM a s 3 OUTPUT 10 4 NC 5 NC OUTPUT 4 O14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2350 6 COM U 5600000000000 7 NO 8 NO 3 SOM om 5 10 NC 11 NC T on 2 6 13 NO 14 NO E ON ouor 7 16 NC 17 NC 0900900000000 18 ewm SI t 6 19 NO 8 20 NO KEN OUTPUT 6 Sail oeur 9 OUTPUT 5 22 NC gt OUTPUT 4 ee a eN OUTPUT 10 24 U gt OUTPUT3 s a 10 The first time the SMSB26 device is started all the relay outputs of the SMSB26 device and the output expansions have the contacts set to NC and COM relay coils not energized After a reset due to a power failure the status of the relays present on the expansion is restored after about 10 sec Before being reset all the relays have their contacts set to NC and COM 5 Installing the Expansion The expansion may be installed during the installation of the SMSB26 device or subsequently The general procedure to be carried out to install the device is the following lurn off the SMSB26 device connect the expansion to the SMSB26 device using the included cable o insert one end of the connecting cable in the socket on the front panel of the SMSB26 device indicated by the word BUS o insert the other end of the cable in either
2. Two events are associated with each input Configuration ie irc closure OFF ON transition Input 1 SMS associated to clean contact input n 1 opening ON OFF transition kA SF ES Input 2 SMS1 41791234455 Rauch im Keller fo v Enable SMS2 491607654321 Rauch im Keller o v Enable The end user may associate a minimum of SMS3 Enable zero 0 to a maximum of five 5 SMS s SMS SMS5 messages to each event The end user may freely choose the text of Mt rent imee OFF Tea ms a signalling SMS maximum length 15 SMS1 41791234455 Rauchalarm aus v Enable ae SMS2 Enable characters and the recipient disa uss SMS4 srk Ps Spe E Input6 SMS5 1 Select the Signalling inputs folder 2 Select the desired signalling input on saa appre the vertical bar on the left 3 Enter the telephone numbers with international code of the users and the texts of the signalling SMS messages 4 Check that the enabled SMS messages have no incomplete fields 5 Having entered all the desired SMS messages return to the Configuration folder 7 10 Exiting from Programming Mode To bring the settings into effect you must download the Control Panel data to the SMSB 26 device and exit from programming mode J Format SIM card Before proceeding check carefully that all fields are Download data correctly filled in
3. PASSWORD O U U With expansion PASSWORD O U Us Us Us Us Us Ur Us Us Ooro is the Simultaneously Change the Status of the Outputs command Ux is the status of output no X in particular gt Ux 1 gt contacts on NO COM gt Ux 0 gt contacts on NC COM This command is used to change the status of all relay outputs present simultaneously Status Request PASSWORD is the Status Request command This command is used to request the current status of the input and output lines of the device and the expansion if present M as in Manchester Change Recipient PASSWORD M Input Curr Numb New Numb Morm is the Change Recipient command Input is the number of the signalling input Curr_Numb is the telephone number of the recipient to be eliminated complete with international code New_ Numb is the telephone number of the new recipient to be entered complete with international code Once an input line has been specified this command is used to change the recipient of the signalling SMS messages whose recipient is Curr_Numb with New_Numb The change is made both to the signalling SMS messages associated with the ON SOFF transition and the OFF gt ON transition SMSB26 Page 13 16 1 10 2005 ELBROE
4. SPDT monostable relay ratings 6A 250V AC Resistive General Container for EN 50022 guide 6 modules UL94V 0 characteristics Degree of protection IP40 if installed correctly maximum wire cross section 2 5mm2 Power Voltage 9V Voltage 30V consumption Standby 50mA 30mA typical values i typ vitae 420mA 65mA 12 2 Software SMSB26SW Requirement Hardware Minimum Recommended CPU PIII SOOMHZ AMD Athlon 500 P4 5 Anion RAM 128 MBytes 256 MBytes Video Vga 800x600 SVGA 1024x768 CD ROM drive 4x 16x Free disk space 6931 KBytes for SMSB26SW 27 MBytes for Microsoft NET Framework Requirements for installing Microsoft NET Framework Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 requires Service Pack 6 0a Windows 2000 Windows 98 Windows ME Windows NT Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP require Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 01 or a later version SMSB26 Page 15 16 1 10 2005 ELBROE AGH Swiss Technology Company 12 3 Accessories Power supply 12 V SMSBNL12 Accumulator SMSBA1 3 13 Declaration of Conformity Hereby Elbro Ltd declares that the device SMSB26 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provision of Directive 199 5 EC as having been designed in conformity with the requirements of following Reference Standards EN 301 489 7 V1 1 1 2000 09 EN 301 511 V7 0 1 2000 12 EN 60950 2000 14 Guarantee
5. AGH Swiss Technology Company 10 NOTIFICATION SMS 11 When the SMSB 26 device receives a command it executes it if correct and sends a notification SMS message to the sender s mobile phone number The format of a notification SMS for commands 0 1 O is as follows SMSB26 Outputs U U gt Inputs llolglalsle or if the expansion is present SMSB26 Outputs U U U U U U U7U U9U io Inputs Iylolglalsl where Ux represents the status of relay output no X and may be set to the values 0 contacts on NC COM 1 contacts on NO COM x represents the status of input line no X and may be set to the following values 0 contact open 1 contact closed If the Master option is active a copy of the notification SMS message is also sent to the Master only for command 0 1 or O If the Privacy option is active the format of the copy of the notification SMS sent to the master is identical to the format of the one sent to the sender of the command If the Privacy option is disabled the format of the notification SMS sent to the Master is as follows SMSB26 Outputs U U gt 2 Inputs llzll4l5l Command sent from SENDER at YY MM DD hh mm ssT or SMSB26 Outputs U U U3 U U U U7U3 UQU 9 Inputs hllzl4lsl Command sent from SENDER at YY MM DD hh mm ssT where the new fields indicate SENDER is the mobile telephone number of the sender of the command SMS YY MM DD hh mm ssT indica
6. Elbro units are subject to strict quality controls Nevertheless we guarantee the unit against functional faults for a period of 12 months valid with receipt only Manufacturing and material faults will be corrected free of charge as long as the unit has not been opened and has been returned to us Damage caused by mechanical influences natural wear e g lamp burn out or improper operation are excluded from guarantee claims If functional faults occur after the guarantee period our service department will repair the unit at the costs prevailing at that time Please contact Elbro Ltd Gewerbestrasse 4 P O Box 11 CH 8162 Steinmaur Switzerland Phone 41 44 854 73 00 Fax 41 44 854 73 01 Homepage www elbro com Swiss Technology Company Ela inio ebro com These Operating Instructions were prepared with great care Nevertheless we cannot make assurances about the correctness and completeness of the data illustrations and drawings herein SMSB26 Page 16 16 1 10 2005
7. i Import data To download the data to the device 1 Select the Configuration folder 2 Click on the Download data button on the control panel 3 Wait for the end of the programming phase To exit from programming mode and start to use the device proceed as follows 1 Select Disconnect from the Connection menu 2 Disconnect the proprietary data cable from the device 3 Press the Relays Off button on the front panel of the device Having exited from programming mode wait one minute before sending commands to the device Important for the device to work properly you must exit from programming mode SMSB26 Page 11 16 1 10 2005 ELBROE AGH Swiss Technology Company 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 9 1 Advanced Software Settings Important in order to use the functions described below the device must be in programming mode and connected to a PC Control Panel The program s Control Panel has three buttons 1 Import Data used to import data from a programmed device 2 Download Data used to transfer the set up parameters to the device 3 Format SIM card used to erase all data from the device Saving the settings to a file Make sure you have entered all the necessary information correctly 1 Click on the File menu 2 Select the Save menu 3 Write the name of the file 4 Click on the Save button Loading the settings from a file Make sure
8. of the sockets on the front panel of the expansion that is to be installed follow the programming procedure indicated in the Setting Up the SMSB26 Device chapter SMSB26 Page 8 16 1 10 2005 ELBROE AGH Swiss Technology Company 7 1 7 2 7 3 Installing the SMSB26 Software 1 Insert the SMSB26 Software CD in the CD ROM drive 2 In the SMSB26 Software window click on Install SMSB26 Software 3 If the computer is not set to start the CD automatically it must be started manually 4 Click on Next and follow the instructions that appear on the screen Important During the software installation procedure it may be necessary to install Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 Before starting the program read the sections describing the procedure for programming the SMSB26 device Setting Up the SMSB26 Device For the SMSB26 device to be able to work properly the following procedure is to be carried out 1 Start the SMSB26 device in programming mode Start the program and connect to the device Format the SIM Card inserted in the device Enter the set up parameters and download them to the device Exit from programming mode on the SMSB26 device aK W PD Programming Mode Turn off the SMSB26 device Insert the SIM Card in its bay Connect the proprietary RS232 data cable to the device s programming port Connect the RS232 data cable to the relevant port of the PC
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10. you have saved a settings file previously 1 Click on the File menu 2 Select the Open menu 3 Select the desired settings file 4 Click on the Open button Printing the Setting Make sure you have installed a printer 1 Click on the File menu 2 Select the Print menu or Print Preview 3 Click on the Print button COMMAND SMS The commands that may be sent to the SMSB 26 device are 1 Enable Output no X 0 Disable Output no X Ooro Change status of all outputs Request status Morm Change recipient of signalling SMS associated with input no X The format of a command SMS message is PASSWORD COMAND parameters where PASSWORD is the password set 1 Enable Output no X PASSWORD 1 X 1 is the Enable output command contacts on NO COM X is the number of the output to be enabled from 1 to 10 from 1 to 2 if the expansion is not present SMSB26 Page 12 16 1 10 2005 ELBROE AGH Swiss Technology Company 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 0 Disable Output no X PASSWORD 0 X 0 is the Disable Output command contacts on NC COM X is the number of the output to be disabled from 1 to 10 from 1 to 2 if the expansion is not present O as in Oxford Simultaneously Change the Status of the Outputs Without expansion
11. GABRO ACON Index TSW BRO AGH Swiss Technology Company 1 Introduction Seite 4 1 1 Short description 4 1 2 Areas of application 4 1 3 Security directives 4 2 Installation 5 2 1 Environmental Conditions 5 22 Degree of Protection 5 23 Power Supply 5 2 4 Signalling Inputs 5 25 Relay Outputs 5 3 SMSB26 6 3 1 Signalling LED 7 3 2 Pushbutton 7 33 RS232 Port 7 3 4 Input and Output Lines 7 3 5 Expansion Bus 7 4 Expansion SMSB26EM80 7 5 Installing the Expansion 8 6 installing the SMSB26 Software 9 7 Setting Up the SMSB26 Device 9 7 1 Programming Mode 9 7 2 Connecting to the Device 9 73 Formatting the SIM Card 9 7 4 Requesting the PIN safety code 10 7 5 Number of the SMS Service Centre 10 7 6 System Password 10 7 7 Master Number 10 7 8 Privacy 10 7 9 Signalling Inputs 11 7 10 Exiting from Programming Mode 11 8 Advanced Software Settings 12 8 1 Control Panel 12 8 2 Saving the settings to a file 12 83 Loading the settings from a file 12 8 4 Printing the Setting 12 9 COMMAND SMS 12 9 1 1 Enable Output no X 12 9 2 0 Disable Output no X 13 93 O as in Oxford Simultaneously Change the Status of the Outputs 13 94 Status Request 13 SMSB26 Page 2 16 1 10 2005 LL 3L2SOL 1 AGH Index Swiss Technology Company 9 5 M as in Manchester Change Recipient 13 10 NOTIFICATION SMS 14 11 ERROR SMS 14 12 Technical Data 15 12 1 SMSB26 15 12 2 Software SMSB26SW Requirement 15 12 3 Acces
12. Press and hold down the Relays Off button on the front panel of the device Power on the device As soon as the power LED starts to blink release the button O of WD Connecting to the Device File Connection Settings Option E Start the software gt Con ea Port Click on the Settings menu i Select the Serial Port menu System password Set the communication port COM to which the Gio connection Setin Fi or ettings SMSB26 device is connected 5 Click on Apply and then Ok 6 From the Connection menu select Connect 3 OQ N To ensure that the SMSB 26 device functions properly the device is only to be connected when in programming mode Having made the connection and formatted the SIM card you can enter the parameters described here below Formatting the SIM Card Having connected to the device click on the Format the SIM button to erase all the data from the SIM Card SMSB26 Page 9 16 1 10 2005 ELBROE AGH Swiss Technology Company 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 Requesting the PIN safety code If your SIM Card is protected by a PIN code the software will automatically display a screen on which to enter the PIN code Once it has been entered the code will be disabled permanently If the SIM card is locked following 3 failed attempts to enter the incorrect PIN code the program prompts you to enter t
13. he PUK code and a new PIN code Warning If an incorrect PUK number is entered 10 times the SIM card will be locked permanently Number of the SMS Service Centre Select Settings gt SMS Service Centre address If the current number does not appear enter the Number of the Service Centre of the operator of the SIM Card inserted in the device System Password The SMSB26 device is protected by a password made up System password of four decimal figures from 0 to 9 A 1234 Enter the password in the relevant field EJ Yes No Info to Master Master Number When the SMSB 26 device receives a command it Tel n Master executes it if correct and sends a notification SMS to the sender s mobile phone number If the Info to Master 3 ead option is active a copy of the notification SMS is also sent Privacy V Yes No to the Master only for command 0 1 or O If the Info to Master option is enabled the Master s telephone number must be entered complete with the international code Privacy If disabled the SMSB26 device sends a copy of the notification SMS to the master user indicating also the telephone number of the user who changed the status of the output and the date and time at which the command was received see NOTIFICATION SMS SMSB26 Page 10 16 1 10 2005 ELBROE AGH Swiss Technology Company 7 9 Signalling Inputs The device has 6 signalling inputs
14. he relay outputs managed by the SMSB26 device to their rest condition during normal operation of the device NC and COM contacts short circuited program the SMSB26 device during the installation phase RS232 Port i m d The RS232 port is used during installation to connect the SMSB 26 device to a PC using F r the proprietary data cable provided and to Fane Cj set the set up parameters using the J TT configuration software es RS232 DB9 F RJ45 Input and Output Lines At the end of the programming procedure the status of the SMSB 26 device signalling inputs is considered as the current status of the signalling lines The device stores all changes made to the input and output lines In the case of a power failure when power is restored the device restores the output to the last known status and manages any new requests for the transmission of signalling SMS messages Expansion Bus An expansion for increasing the number of output lines from 2 to 10 may be connected to the BUS connector Expansion SMSB26EM80 The SMSB26 device is capable of controlling an expansion with eight output lines The ratings for the relay outputs are Rated switching capacity 6 A 250V AC Minimum switching capacity 100mA 12V AC SMSB26 Page 7 16 1 10 2005 ELBROE AGH Swiss Technology Company N B respect ratings indicated in this section
15. ling Inputs During the installation of the device the indications given in the section describing the signalling inputs must be strictly respected Respect the polarities and ratings indicated in the manual Relay Outputs During the installation of the device the indications given in the section describing the relay outputs must be strictly respected Install the devices correctly and respect the ratings indicated in this manual Never exceed the ratings for any reason whatsoever SMSB26 Page 5 16 1 10 2005 NO lt 33JO DUE 4dJO lt NO UOlISe1 OU o SWS un Ubisse o iqissod j Indul yea jy Od A0 44O OG AG NO snjejS ywog xew o Od AG O0 Burney pis y UO UMOUS Je ey S llup od y p ds y SLAdNI TV LISIG NOLLAG ONINWVYS Odd ASWA1SY AV Tad 4 _ _ J 9I GI LI 9I SI tI YACTIOH GHYVO WIS SLAdNI ONITIVNOIS LOVLNODS NV319 NO amp 440 pue 4JO lt NO SUO ISE1 OU o SWS un Ubisse o iqissod s Indul yoko jy u do jjO Sso NO SN e S apis y UO UMOYS SI yey Ayejod ay 2 ds y Vrl0S uu Oq AS Bunei ayenbape Burney sayoyims Oluolo9 j o ydos uiw 9q AS 6Bunei lenb pe Burney SOYOUMS jeolueyo wo pue jealueyoaNy JO8UU0D 0 B GISSOd SI SLNdNI LOVLNOO NV319 ri el ET JEL Fa lt gt lt ro ES D Q I I I Fa lt A A OC a lt S we ulBu
16. llation of the SMS Switch Butler must be carried out by trained personnel The SIM card owner is exclusively responsible for protection against misuse Momentary system status is retained upon power failure SMSB26 Page 4 16 1 10 2005 ELBROE AGH Swiss Technology Company 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Installation In order to ensure the operator s safety and the correct operation of the device you have purchased the SMSB26 device is to be installed exclusively by qualified staff The rules listed below are also to be strictly respected Environmental Conditions The SMSB26 device the device and all cables connected to it are to be installed in places free of or far from Dust damp intense heat Direct exposure to the sunlight Objects that radiate heat Objects that generate a strong electromagnetic field Liquids or corrosive chemical substances The SMSB26 device was designed to operate at a temperature of between 5 C and 45 C standard working temperature Avoid sudden changes in temperature and or humidity Degree of Protection During the installation of the SMSB26 device the following degree of protection is to be ensured P40 minimum protection must always be guaranteed P54 protection to be guaranteed when using the device outdoors Power Supply Respect the following rules Do not use cables longer than 3 m Do not invert the polarity of the power supply cables Signal
17. sories 16 13 Declaration of Conformity 16 14 Guarantee 16 SMSB26 Page 3 16 1 10 2005 ELBROE AGH Swiss Technology Company 1 Introduction 1 1 Short description Our sincere thanks and congratulations on your purchase of the SMSB26 This high quality device when combined with a mobile cell phone will make your life easier Remote switching Allows transmitting an SMS from your mobile to the SMSB26 to switch devices on or off Example Heating in a holiday flat Remote alarm signalization Notification via SMS if there is a change in an operational status being monitored by the SMSB26 Example An alarm system Remote interrogation Per SMS you can interrogate the switch status of the relays and the inputs at any time Additional product features To switch and interrogate the SMSB26 the user must know the password of the device stored on the SIM card Easy mounting of the compact plastic housing on a DIN top hat rail Communication with a PC via the easily accessible serial interface at the top of the SMSB26 Optional SMSB26SW software considerably simplifies system configuration Configuration without software is possible but it is not recommended 1 2 Areas of application Building supervision Industrial systems Pumping stations water supply systems Traffic systems Railway systems Vehicles Energy systems Water clarification plants Heating power plants 1 3 Security directives Insta
18. tes year month day hours seconds minutes Time Zone e g 05 07 07 12 02 35 08 If the command received is M the format of the notification SMS is as follows SMSB 26 entries modified NUMBER where NUMBER indicates the number of signalling SMS messages modified Number is set to zero if no signalling SMS message is changed ERROR SMS The device can send two error SMS messages 1 SMSB26 ERROR 2 SMSB26 NO VALID ENTRIES SMSB26 Page 14 16 1 10 2005 LL 3LSOL 1 AGH Swiss Technology Company The first error SMS is sent if the format of acommand SMS received is not valid Invalid password Invalid command Invalid format The second error SMS is sent if the format of command M received is correct but the format of one or both telephone numbers is not valid The number has no international code The telephone number has fewer than 6 digits plus The telephone number contains more than 20 digits plus One of the two numbers is not a number in that it also contains letters 12 Technical Data 12 1 SMSB26 GSM Section EGSM 900 and GSM 1800 Dual Band Certified for GSM Phase 2 2 Output power o Class 4 2W per EGSM 900 o Class 1 1W per GSM 1800 SMS MO MT Power supply voltage 9V 30V DC Current Imax 500mA Power supply protected against short circuiting by an internal fuse Power supply Outputs

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