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2. Update Rev 2 0 15 Jan 2015 Content adapted to new hardware Table 13 Document history Imprint These operating instructions are published by CEP AG No reproduction including translation is permitted in whole or part e g photocopy microfilming or storage in electronic data processing equipment without the express written consent of the publisher The operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at time of print We reserve the right to change the technical or physical specifications O Copyright 2015 by CEP AG CEP AG Raiffeisenallee 12b D 82041 Oberhaching Germany www cepag de CEP reserves the right to change correct and or improve the content any time and without prior notice without being obliged to do so No responsibility is taken for the correctness of the information 22
3. cable has a sufficient diameter During operation the temperature must be in the range 30 to 75 Celsius Protect the PCB of the device from humidity spray water and heat Incase of condensation allow a period of about 2 hours for acclimatisation Do not operate the device in areas where inflammable gas vapours or dust are or could be present Do not expose the device to heavy vibrations The unit may only be repaired by a specialist Only original parts have to be used when repairing the unit The use of differing spare parts can cause serious material loss or personal injury No special positioning is required to operate the device Application Areas The device is designed for the remote switching of devices via the GSM network as well as the remote retrieval of status information of the inputs and the generation of SMS messages or E Mails after status has changed at the inputs A different utilization of the device other than the ones described here is not allowed Introduction The STD35 is a telemetry module which is easy to install and simple to use It can be configured using any GSM mobile phone SMS capable software or the CEP STD35 configuration tool sold separately With the STD35 you can control five relays and monitor the status of three digital and two analog inputs with one or several standard mobile phones Apart from the STD35 you only need a valid SIM Card from any network provider GSM850 9
4. 00 1800 or 1900 MHz While using prepaid SIM cards always keep aware of the amount of remaining budget left on the card so that in case of alarms a message still can be transmitted Typical fields of application are Opening garage doors Switching on and off light and alarm devices as well as generating alarm messages SMS or E Mail Retrieval of information from door sensors movement sensors or level sensors etc You can for example open your garage door with a call or get a message vian SMS or E Mail in case your house alarm system gets triggered E Mail Connectors Figure 1 Positioning of the connectors on the STD35 As described in Figure 1 the STD35 has 5 Green Screw terminals o N OD Ui A A W N e The first two terminal blocks highlighted in blue are the output terminals Here electrical loads are connected to the respective relay The third and fifth row of screw terminals marked in purple correspond to the Inputs The inputs are activated as soon as a voltage is applied within the specified range between the terminals of the optocoupler Output 1 a Output1 b Output 2 a Output 2 b Output 3 a Output 4 a Output 5 a Output 3 4 5 b 1 2 3 4 5 6 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 1 5 GND Input 4 AIN1 Input 5 AIN2 Table 1 Available Connectors TERMINALS Pins 5 and 6 of the fifth row of terminals correspond to the the analogue inputs AIN 1 Input 4 and AIN
5. 0N O2OFF O30N O3OFF O40N OAOFF O5ON O5OFF O1 XXXxxx O2 XXXXX O3 XXXXX turn relay 1 on turn relay 1 off turn relay 2 on turn relay 2 off turn relay 3 on turn relay 3 off turn relay 4 on turn relay 4 off turn relay 5 on turn relay 5 off defines time period for relay 1 action in seconds 0 infinite defines time period for relay 2 action in seconds 0 infinite defines time period for relay 3 action in seconds 0 infinite 12 Inputs amp Outputs commands TERMINALS O4 XXXXX Q5 XXXXX A1 XXXXX A2 XXXXX A3 XXXXX A4 XXXXX Ab XXXXX 11 xxx 12 Xxx 13 XXX 14 XXX 15 xxx V1 x V2 x V3 x V4 x V5 x A1L A1H AA2L A2H BAT BCT defines time period for relay 4 action in seconds 0 infinite defines time period for relay 5 action in seconds 0 infinite defines delay for relay 1 reply in seconds O no message defines delay for relay 2 reply in seconds O no message defines delay for relay 3 reply in seconds O no message defines delay for relay 4 reply in seconds O no message defines delay for relay 5 reply in seconds O no message debounce time for input 1 in seconds debounce time for input 2 in seconds debounce time for input 3 in seconds debounce time for input 4 in seconds debounce time for input 5 in seconds 1 invert input 1 0 normal input 1 1 invert input 2 0 normal input 2 1 invert
6. 2 a ue v 4 y e ma kd TERMINALS STD35 User Manual Revision 2 0 E as Telit GE865 QUAD IMEI 123456789012345 B 1H00 FCC ID RI7GE865 1C 5131A GE865 C 0168 Made in Italy Important information This technical description contains important information to start up and use the STD35 device Read it carefully before you start working with the STD35 The warranty will be void should damage occur to the device due to non compliance with these instructions We cannot accept any responsibility for any loss resulting from this non compliant use We cannot be held responsible for material loss or personal injury that is due to incompetent use or non compliance with the safety instructions The warranty will be void in such circumstances The STD35 contains highly integrated components which can be damaged by electrostatic discharge if the user would open the housing CEP preserves the right to change the included information without notice and doesn t take responsibility for errors in the document and or missing information Therefore only touch the STD35 on the housing or connectors and avoid touching the components on the board Safety Instructions When using products which are exposed to electric voltage the valid VDE regulations have to be observed Especially VDE 0100 VDE 0550 0551 VDE 0700 VDE 0711 and VDE 0860 are applicable All wiring work has to be d
7. 2 Input 5 They share a common ground with the Inputs 1 3 Pin 4 terminal row three The voltage supply is applied on pin 1 VIN and pin 2 GND of the fourth row of terminals marked in red The maximum cross section of the cables to be screwed into the screw terminals is 0 08 mm 1 3 mm both single core and multistring The FME Female connector ANT is used to connect the GSM antenna Please observe the maximum output voltage of the relays and the maximum input voltage of the inputs Please refer to chapter 3 Operating Conditions for more information LED Signals The STD35 has several LEDs that indicate the current operating status If the module is logged into the GSM network the yellow GSM LED will flash briefly about once every 2 seconds The green power LED lights up when the external power supply is applied to the device Button The button on the board is used for development purposes and can be ignored Please observe the maximum output current of the relays and the maximum input voltage of the inputs Please refer to chapter 8 operating conditions for more information Quick start up The following section provides step by step instructions to get the STD35 up and running without extensive setup 6 1 General preparations You need an activated SIM card of a GSM network provider The PIN of this card has to be set to 0000 4 times zero As an alternative you could use the PIN 2468 To change the P
8. 43 signs The email sender address of the STD35 is changed with FROM lt text gt The maximum length is 25 signs Please note that all commands listed in the section Configuration SMS require the 4 digit keyword at the beginning 75 Examples of SMS Commands Start up alarm off relay 1 on relay 2 off 9851 time of activation of input 1 5 sec S 0 010N O20FF 11 5 Switching time of relay 1 90 seconds 9851 O1 90 Reset settings to factory settings 9851 R Configuration of the second alarm number 9851 C2 491721234567 Deleting a alarm number 9851 C2 Configuration of a new password 9851 PN AB12 Adding a new clip to the extended clip list 9851 CL 491721234567 Removing the clip from the extended clip 9851 CD 491721234567 list Table 9 SMS Commands 18 TERMINALS 8 E Mail functionality via GPRS SMTP E Mail Server z B AOL Netzbetreiber z B Vodafone ae gt IP nl Port V Benutzername on o Benutzername Passwort i a Passwort r STD32 Figure 2 E Mail functionality via GPRS APN A The STD35 offers you the possibility to get messages vian SMS and via E Mail 8 1 Configuration of the E Mail functionality Email functionality should work by default if the user has correctly configured the APN settings and the receiver email address SMTP settings are be default already configured using the CEP email server If you need a full stop in a parameter as it i
9. IN you can use a regular mobile phone Please refer to your mobile phone manufacturer s user manual for instructions on how to change the PIN If you use a SIM card with a PIN different from 0000 or 2468 in the STD35 the STD35 will use a wrong PIN After the second attempt to power up the device your SIM card will be blocked In this case you need to use the Super PIN or PUK to assign a new PIN to your card Please look into the user guide of your mobile phone There you find how to use the PUK to de block the SIM card It is also possible to use a SIM card without a configured PIN In the following we refer to the Master Mobile as the mobile telephone which you want to use to switch the outputs and to configure the STD35 via calls The incognito or private call function of the mobile must be deactivated in order to be able to administer the STD35 In other words the Master Mobile has to transmit the mobile phone number with every call Please refer to the user guide of your mobile telephone to change this setting To test the setting you can call a different mobile phone there your phone number or name should be displayed 10 6 2 Hardware preparations Please insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder on the PCB prior to connecting the supply voltage and switching on the STD35 To open the SIM card holder move it sideways and flip it open insert the card mind the proper orientation of the card and close it again M
10. ME female connector 3m cable waterproof Table 12 STD35 Accessories 20 11 Technical data GSM Quad Band EGSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Compatible with ETSI GSM Phase 2 Standard Output power Class 4 2W 850 900 MHz Class 1 1W 1800 1900 MHz Temperature range 30 C 75 C Weight approx 220 grams Dimensions 150x65x45 mm I x w xh Supply voltage 7 32V Idle current 34mA peak up to 1A Max output current Output 1 amp 2 5A Max output voltage Output 1 amp 2 30V DC 250V AC Max output current Output 3 amp 4 and 5 30V DC Max output voltage Output 3 amp 4 and 5 30V DC Input voltage digital inputs logic 1 threshold gt 7V max 30V logic O threshold 1 5V min OV Input voltage analog inputs Max 30V Min OV TERMINALS In case of technical problems or questions concerning the STD35 please get in contact with your STD35 reseller Monday Friday 9 am 12 am and 1pm 5 pm Technical Hotline 49 0 89 45 02 92 11 E Mail Support support cepag de For all other questions please call Sales 49 0 89 450292 0 _ 82 12 Document history resen em 7 NN Rev 1 0 16 Dec 2010 Original file Rev 1 1 14 Jan 2011 Update Rev 1 2 23 Jan 2011 Added Configuration Tool Rev 1 3 6 June 2011 Minor Corrections Rev 1 4 9 June 2011 Corrected relay voltage mistake Rev 1 5 10 December 2013 Change from Telic to CEP Complete
11. OMI AO enara R eee 15 Taleo DOTA COMIN INO S erreren r e EEEn ar EEE EEA EEEE EE EE EE EE 15 WOE MIC CONAN NI T Imm 15 Table 8 Variable sUbStItUTIO M NETT mm 16 TAO M A a E E E EE E E E EA 18 Table 10 GPRS settings to set up an Internet CONNECTION sseessssesrssssrresesrrrsrrresertressrrrnsrtresererusrtressteessreresreereereresst 19 Tone T moup OON eE E E E NUI EUER SAU TI 20 Te 12 TD oie aero 5 10 O E A EE E 20 Table T5 DOT A O e E E NT S 22 Overview of Figures Figure 1 Positioning of the connectors on the STD35 usssesesessrsesereressrnerereressrrersreressrressreroserreesseressrreesreressreeessererereeesns 9 Figure 2 E MailTulctenalib Vis GPRS eee eee mentee usd ove ua ne en A 19 Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing our CEP STD35 telemetry device The STD35 offers the user the possibility to remotely switch ON or OFF electronic devices and to receive alarm messages via SMS You can switch devices either with an SMS or using a simple voice call Alarm messages SMS can be received with any mobile phone supporting SMS functionality With the new generation of the STD35 you now also have the possibility to receive alarm messages via E Mail E MailWe wish you success and joy in using your new STD35 Concerning the user manual This document is meant to help you use the various functions of the device in the most optimal way Therefore we ask you to please read this manual carefully If you are in a hurry a
12. STD35 does not react on configuration call not accepting the call STD35 does not react to an SMS or call although booked to the network System LEDs toggle 10 Accessories No supply voltage No SIM card Improper contact with SIM card PIN is not 0000 or 2468 No GSM network available no antenna connected No configuration Device is already configured The mobile phone does not transmit the phone number Incognito No configuration call received by STD35 Table 11 Troubleshooting CEP TERMINALS Connect power supply Insert SIM card properly or carefully clean contact area of SIM card Change SIM card s PIN to 0000 or 2468 Connect antenna Change antenna position Make configuration call Set back to factory settings Activate the transmission of the phone number in your mobile phone Make configuration call CEP GmbH offers accessory parts for the STD35 which have been thoroughly tested to work and approved for use with the STD35 Therefore we strongly recommend using only CEP AG accessory parts The warranty will be void if you use other than the original CEP accessory parts Please contact your supplier or CEP GmbH regarding the original accessory parts The recommended accessory parts mainly consist of the following GSM magnetic antenna Part Number 12001 FME female connector and 2 5m cable GSM roof mount antenna Part Number 12006 F
13. configuration check Take your Master Mobile and call the telephone number of the SIM Card inside the STD35 This call should be cancelled by the STD35 and the Relay 1 should switch for one second Now the basic configuration is done which means that all future events will be sent to the Master Mobile and that Relay 1 can be switched from that mobile phone To use the additional functions of the STD35 please continue reading chapter 7 SMS commands SMS Commands Special commands are used in order to configure the device request information from it or trigger certain actions All the commands are designed to be easy to enter even when using a standard phone This chapter describes all the commands the device will understand and how to use them 7 1 Table of SMS Commands Configuration Commands C2 3 C4 C5 PN E1 E E3 E4 ES PT reset default device settings request device status SMS 1 enable startup SMS 0 disable startup SMS set phone number nr 2 set phone number nr 3 set phone number nr 4 set phone number nr 5 set different password max 4 set message text for INPUT 1 event max 64 set message text for INPUT 2 event max 64 set message text for INPUT 3 event max 64 set message text for INPUT 4 event max 64 set message text for INPUT 5 event max 64 set message text for POWER UP event max 64 Table 2 Configuration Commands Inputs amp Outputs commands O10N O10FF O2
14. es not clearly state which electric data is valid for a component or a module how to wire the device which external components or additional devices can be connected or which parameters these components are allowed to have a specialist must be contacted Devices which operate with greater than 35 Volts have to be connected by a specialist Before putting the device into operation it should be checked that there is no current leakage on the housing In case that measurements with the opened housing are necessary an isolating transformer has to be integrated for safety reasons Alternatively the voltage can be supplied by an appropriate power supply which complies with the safety regulations All wiring work has to be done in a voltage free state only 4 TERMINALS Table of Contents FADO Cle It IT ONIN a CON TO E E E 2 SOE MVS CU CUIONN NE m A 2 iM 14 070 016 o 0g PN mm omm E E 6 MEME e rotis eM Ino gdiz OM mmt 7 2 1 GS SIVIFINET W OF ICME BG IICL a E TTE RT 7 2 2 GPR ea ers er ras pe omm ev NI cue MENO cinders ad qu MM FM MEUM Miu MINUM RII NM rco Mim M EI FUE 7 2 3 Quadband Baie S gel zc ENTE EET EE 7 2 4 EMAV eco VaP LM M ates 7 3 APUNE CONU ON co amen Rn ae E E nee E ee er ee eee eee een 8 ME Selle iie REA EC EET TOR m 8 Mii gseiede im T 8 ME Oeke 02 we Uo enn ne RC er m
15. input 3 0 normal input 3 1 invert input 4 0 normal input 4 1 invert input 5 0 normal input 5 set analog input 4 low threshold millivolts set analog input 4 high threshold millivolts set analog input 5 low threshold millivolts set analog input 5 high threshold millivolts set low battery threshold millivolts set charger timeout time in seconds before device goes to sleep when Vcc is disconnected default is 120 0 infinite Table 3 Inputs amp Outputs commands CLIP commands CL add clip list number asterisk symbol is also supported CD remove clip list number Table 4 CLIP commands DATA commands EMAIL 1 enable email feature 0 disable email feature default is enabled SMTPIP XXXXX defines SMTP server IPv4 address example SMTPIP smtp aol com max length is 32 SMTPPORT defines SMTP server PORT example SMTPPORT 2121 value must be a number in range O default is 25 APN defines GPRS APN for emails example APN Internet max length is 32 default is Internet APNUSR defines GPRS USERNAME for emails example APNUSR Patryk max length is 32 default is empty APNPWD defines GPRS PASSWORD for emails example APNPWD Patryk max length is 32 default is empty SMTPUSR defines smtp username used for authentication this is not APN username example SMTPUSR p szymczak max length is 64 according to RFCO821 chapter 4 5 3 SIZES default is empty SMTPPWD defines smtp password u
16. l characters are not allowed All letters have to be in capital The standard password factory setting is 9851 The texts of the event or start up SMS can be changed with the commands E1 lt text1 gt E2 lt text2 gt and PT lt startup text gt The message length must not exceed 64 characters Do not use command syntax inside a message text The is the terminating character of the text Each new text must be sent in a separate SMS You can generate an extended clip list of 1000 clip numbers The numbers stored in the clip list are allowed to switch relay 1 with a phone call Use CL to generate the clip list and add further phone numbers With CD you can delete a phone number from the list Be aware that you cannot read out the clip list getting SMS messages because it could by far exceed the size limitation of SMS texts With the command TOx lt text gt x 1 to 10 see command list above an email address for the particular events is configured 5 email Adresses can be configured divided by lt gt The maximum length of the particular email addresses is 25 signs With the command SUBx lt text gt x21 to 10 see command list above the subject of the particular emails is configured The maximum number of sings for the subject is 128 signs The predefined text is STD35 Event x The content of the Email is configured with BODY lt text gt The maximum length is 1
17. nal 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 Username 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 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 Operating Conditions Operate the STD35 only with a supply voltage between 7 32V DC and have in mind the polarity see picture1 Use a stabilized power supply with minimum 1A output current We recommend using only the original CEP power supply If you use a mains adapter for power supply it has to conform to the VDE regulations Loads connected to the device are not allowed to exceed 30 W per relay The maximum output voltage is 250 V AC for output 1 and 2 and 30V DC for outputs 3 5 The maximum switching current for output 1 and 2 is 5A and for outputs 3 5 it is 1A When installing the device make sure that the supply
18. nd want to make yourself familiar with the details of the product later then please read chapter 6 Quick Start up first There you will find all necessary information to put the device into operation The information in this document has been gathered after thorough inspection but they are not being taken as assurance of end product properties The written approval of CEP AG is mandatory before you can pass on or reproduce this documentation for this product or the software or use the content CEP reserves the right to change the data mentioned here without prior notice and does not take any responsibility for technical inaccuracies and or omissions This manual has been thoroughly checked should you nevertheless find an error or want to express criticism or make suggestions please send an E Mail to E Mail support cepag de Oberhaching 12 January 2015 2015 CEP AG Oberhaching Germany This is an example of text for the main body Style name Text Standard a m 2 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 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 othe
19. o 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 You can activate or deactivate the Start up SMS START UP ALARM with the SMS S x x 1 or 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 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 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 contr
20. ol 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 Please note that the brackets lt and gt in the following commands are not part of the commands but are included in order to increase the readability of the overview Four additional alarm numbers mobile phones can be defined using C2 Cb 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 f an alarm number is given in international format the number must start with e g 491721234567 i CHEM 009 E m LER e TERMINALS With the command PN lt 4digit password the password can be changed The password can include letters and figures but specia
21. one in a voltage free state only All cables and wires which are energized and connected to the device the module or components have to be checked regularly for any damage to the isolation shielding or fractures in the cables If the supply cables are visibly damaged the device has to be taken out of operation immediately until the faulty cable has been exchanged Before putting a device into operation it has to be clarified whether this device or module is appropriate for the field of application In case of doubt ask a specialists or the manufacturer of the device Please note that we are not responsible for any errors in usage or connection Therefore we cannot accept any responsibility for consequential loss Before opening the device always disconnect the mains adapter or make sure that the device is disconnected from the power supply Components modules or devices have to be built into a housing before they are put into operation During installation they should not be connected to any power supply You should only use tools on components modules or devices if they are disconnected from the power supply and residual electric charge which may still be stored in some components inside the device has been discharged When using components or modules it is necessary to strictly observe the specification given in the corresponding description of these components TERMINALS If a description for a private end customer do
22. ove the top sideways in the opposite direction to lock the SIM card in place Now please connect the GSM antenna which is part of the delivery to the proper antenna connector on the STD35 board After that connect the power supply using the appropriate screw terminal see Figure 1 Please always observe the proper polarity of the power supply see Figure 1 6 3 Call based Configuration After having connected the power supply and turning on the device the green and red power LEDs will blink alternately system start Shortly after that the GSM LED will be activated Now the STD35 will automatically attempt to connect to the GSM network As soon as this is completed the GSM LED will flash once every 2 seconds As soon as the red and green system LEDs are toggling the STD35 is ready and waiting for configuration Now call with the Master Mobile the phone number of the SIM card which is inside the STD35 The STD35 will accept the call and cancel it a few seconds later During this call a four digit DTMF sequence is sent to the caller and you will hear them on your mobile phone With this call the STD35 is configured to the Master Mobile After a successful configuration it will automatically send an SMS with the text START UP ALARM to the preconfigured telephone number as soon as the power supply is established again 6 4 Quick Configuration Check To check whether the configuration was successful you can now make the following quick
23. r 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 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 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 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 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 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 exter
24. s for example in an E Mail address 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 GPRS settings to set up an Internet connection Name of the APN Access Point Name APN lt text gt User name for APN APNUSR lt text gt Password for APN APNPWD lt text gt Table 10 GPRS settings to set up an Internet connection With the commands APN lt text gt APNUSR lt text gt and APNPWD lt text gt you make the basic settings to build up a GPRS Internet connection You need to get the necessary data from your GSM network provider In most cases it is not necessary to configure any of the SMTP settings as the device come preconfigured for the e mail server subscribed by CEP which is a free service for STD35 users If the user wishes to use another server it must support plain text authentication CEP does not maintain a list of mail providers the support plain text authentication this information must come the provider of the mail server As noted in Section 2 4 E Mail via SMTP 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 9 Troubleshooting Cais GSM LED stays dark GSM LED blinks twice cyclically GSM LED blinks thrice cyclically GSM LED constantly on GSM LED dies after 3 minutes
25. sed for authentication this is not APN password example SMTPPWD p szymczak max length is 64 according to RFCO821 chapter 4 5 3 SIZES TERMINALS DATA commands default is empty FROM defines email sender example FROM p szymczak cetec cc max length is 25 default is empty TO defines up to 5 email recipients separated by each one max 25 characters example TO support cepag de max length of field is 129 5 25 1 1 default is empty BODY General content of the E Mail which may contain substitutable variables TESTMAIL Dispatched to request a test email Table 5 DATA commands DOTA commands DOTAAPN Internet DOTAAPNUSR DOTAAPNPWD DOTAREQ DOTAUSR set FTP username max 16 DOTAPWD set FTP password max 16 DOTASERVER set FTP server IPv4 or domain max 64 DOTAFILE set filename max 64 DOTAAPN set APN max 24 DOTAAPNUSR set APN username max 12 DOTAAPNPWD set APN password max 12 DOTAREQ trigger DOTA Table 6 DOTA commands For Information about software update with DOTA Download Over The Air please contact our Support support cepag de Misc commands VERSION request current software version Table 7 Misc commands 7 2 Using Variables You can use text strings variables in order to display more information in event texts When a variable is included in an event text string the variable is replaced by the value it is intended to represent in the string that is sen
26. ssword 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 4 I 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 If you need a full stop in a parameter as it is for example in an E Mail address or in some APN ut settings the complete parameter has to be put into inverted commas e g h muster 2aol com as otherwise the would be seen as the end of the command 16 a mm TERMINALS 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 Please observe the difference between the figure 0 and the letter O O10N Contains twice the 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 O1O0N 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 T
27. t to the user either vian SMS or email 00009 EP m CEP TERMINALS The following table describes the available variables and the data they represent Description SCALIDS SCNTS SIN1S SIN2S SIN3S SINAS SIN5S SOUT1S SOUT2S SOUT3S SOUTAS SOUT5S SINITS SIN2TS SIN3TS SIN4TS SINSTS SOUT1TS SOUT2TS SOUT4TS SOUTSTS SOUT3TS SVBATMS SVBATS SVMAINSMS SVMAINSS SVIN4M SVIN4S SVINSMS SVIN5S last incoming CLIP number X Y where X is sent SMS counter and Y is sent EMAIL counter current input value as a string LOW or HIGH current relay value as a string ON or OFF current input value as a integer 0 or 1 current relay value as a integer 0 or 1 battery voltage in milivolts integer battery voltage in volts float mains voltage in milivolts integer mains voltage in volts float input 4 voltage in milivolts integer input 4 voltage in volts float input 5 voltage in milivolts integer input 5 voltage in volts float Table 8 Variable substitution Example E1 batteryzSVBATS This will send a text message that returns to the configured number the current battery voltage in the message Z3 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 pa
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