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1. All messages AT CMGR lt n gt Read SMS message lt n gt from memory the message status lt n gt changes from unread to read AT CMGS lt nr gt Send SMS Message directly lt CR gt lt text gt lt no gt Phone number Ctrl Z CR Enter return key text Text of the SMS message lt Ctrl Z gt Press the Ctrl key and Z 0x1A The phone number is completed with CR the text with lt Ctr1 Z gt Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 46 7 Command Overview AT CMGW lt nr gt lt CR Save SMS Message gt lt text gt lt CTRL Z gt lt no gt Phone number lt CR gt Enter return key lt text gt Text of the SMS message lt Ctrl Z gt Press the Ctrl key and Z 0x1A The phone number is ended with CR the actual text with Ct r1 2Z In this case the SMS is not sent but stored in the next free memory After the text is finalized with CTRL Z acknowledgement takes place with CMGW n where n stands for the number of the storage location AT CMSS lt n gt Send SMS message from the memory lt n gt Number of the storage location 7 2 4 AT Commands For Energy Saving Functions AT CFUN Display operation mode sleep normal mode AT CFUN lt fun gt Set operating mode see explanations in 6 4 4 Sleep Modes SESE lt fun gt 0 NON CYCLIC SLEEP mode 1 Normal mode full functionality of the INSYS GSM small CYCLIC SLEEP mode 5 CYCLIC SLEEP mode 6 CYCL
2. The reset terminal is also used to bring the INSYS GSM small from the power down state into normal state The reset terminal is to be considered as replacement for the combination of the pins PD IN and IGT for the Siemens Cellular Engines TC35i or TC35i terminal respectively MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 3 Technical Data 7 3 2 5 SIM Card The INSYS GSM small requires a SIM card from a GSM provider for operation The SIM card is the identification towards the network provider The slot for the SIM card is on the bottom of the INSYS GSM small Push the sunk yellow button above the card slot to unlock and pull out the insert The visible contacts of the SIM card must face the top when inserting the SIM card into the holder Push the card holder back into the card reader contacts of the SIM card to the left until the card holder is flush with the housing see figure in Chap 4 2 The card holder slot is secured against falling out Note Only 3V cards may be used Attention Change the SIM card only when the device is switched off otherwise the SIM card could be damaged The GSM provider has to enable the desired services for the SIM card A card can be enabled for voice services traditional GSM cards for mobile phones and data services at the same time The Bit ee are normally available Function Prepaid card Contar for data transmission Outgoing data m connection Incoming data
3. AT CBST 71 0 1 6 1 3 Connection Acceptance The connection acceptance for incoming calls takes place either automatically with ATSO x or manually by entering ATA after a RING 6 1 4 Disconnection Connections can be terminated as follows e Manually by the ATH command in online command mode e Ifthe remote terminal hangs up e By DTR drop Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 28 6 Function Description 6 2 SMS Dispatch Example of a text SMS AT CMGF 1 Set SMS text mode AT4CSCA Service Center Number SMS service center number AT CMGS lt target number Target number gt Hello this is a test lt Ctrl Z gt Prompt enter SMS text here finish text entry with Ctrl Z 0x1A the INSYS GSM small starts to send the SMS message Here you have to note that the service center number and the telephone number are placed in The service center number must be written in international format e g for a German provider with 49 After entering the target number finalize with CR the prompt for the SMS text appears The text entry has to be completed with CTRL Z not with CR 6 3 Automatic Execution of AT Commands During Operation 6 3 1 General The command AT SCEG offers the possibility to carry out functions time controlled or through activating the DTR control line AT commands For time controlled routines 3 actions can be configured altogether To trigger via DTR an action can be c
4. AT CFUN 6 AT CFUN 7 AT CFUN 8 Common to all these sleep modes is that they poll the serial interface periodically to use AT commands without leaving the sleep mode In each cyclic sleep mode the application as well as the INSYS GSM small should use hardware handshake because the INSYS GSM small indicates by activating or deactivating the CTS control line that it is currently receiving AT commands polling The polling cycle of the serial interface is linked to the so called paging queries of the INSYS GSM small to the GSM base station and lasts between 0 47 and 2 12 seconds For each polling the CTS line is active for 4 7 ms then further 4 6 ms activity of the serial interface of the INSYS GSM small follow ready to receive When within those 9 2 ms the start bit of a character is detected on the serial interface CTS stays active and the character is received After a character was received the serial interface stays active 2 seconds for AT CFUN 5 or AT CFUN 7 10 minutes for AT CFUN 6 or AT CFUN 8 CTS is also activated when the INSYS GSM small sends characters to the application within the framework of non synchronized event codes In the intervals between the paging queries CTS is inactive and therefore also the serial interface When AT CFUN 5 and AT CFUN 6 is set the sleep mode is permanently exited after an SMS or a connect and the INSYS GSM small runs again in normal mode AT CFUN 1 Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONI
5. up to 16 digits for lt oper gt default 2 Numerical information for lt oper gt lt oper gt Information of the network provider see Chap 8 AT CPIN Query required PIN Response selection READY No input required SIM PIN Enter SIM card PIN SIM PUK Enter PUK of the SIM card after repeated false entry of the PIN ERROR SIM card not inserted MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 7 Command Overview 45 AT CPIN lt n gt Enter PIN of the SIM card lt n gt 4 digit number AT CREG Display registration state network state Response lt n gt lt stat gt OK lt stat gt o Not registered no GSM network search 1 Registered at standard provider 2 Not registered GSM network search 3 Refused 5 Registered roaming AT CSQ Display signal quality intensity of the GSM signal Response lt rssi gt lt ber gt rssi 0 10 Poor GSM signal change location 11 31 Good GSM signal 99 Not detectable 7 2 3 AT Commands For SMS AT CSCA Query number of the SMS service center AT CSCA lt nr gt Set number of the SMS service center lt no gt Number in international format e g Germany 49 AT CMGF Query SMS message format AT CMGF lt n gt Set SMS message format lt n gt 0 PDU mode default 1 Text mode AT CMGD lt n gt Delete SMS message lt n gt from memory AT CMGL lt stat gt List SMS message in memory lt stat gt 0 unread messages 1 read messages ALL
6. 25007 SMARTS 72403 TIM 310100US PLATEAU 64003 ZANTEL TZ 25015 SMARTS 72404TIM 31080USA 080 64501 ZM CELTEL 60801SN ALIZE 50217 TIMECel 0340 USA 340 64804 ZW ECONET 60802 SN SENTEL SG 43603 TJK MLT 0640 USA AE Airadigm 43601 Somoncom 43605TJT Tajik Tel 0190USA Dutch Harbor 63701 SOMTELESOM 61602 TLCL BEN ONELINK 42102 SPACETEL 51402 TLS TT 0790USA Pinpoint 64201 Spacetel BI 310740 TLXT 0320 USA CellularOne 3 3 3 310460USA 3 3 3 40414 SPICE 31026T Mobile 0910 USAFC 40444 SPICE 31031T Mobile 31040 USATX 41302SRI DIALOG 310160 T Mobile 310530USA WVA WIRELSS 41303SRI CELLTEL 310200 T Mobile 36291UTS 21303STA MOBILAND 310210 T Mobile 43405UZB COSCOM GSM 52505 STARHUB SGP 310220 T Mobile 43404UZB DAEWOO GSM 62601STP CSTmovel 310230 T Mobile 43407 UZB UZD 22802 Sunrise 310240 T Mobile 43402 UZMACOM 65310 Swazi MIN 310250 T Mobile 64004 VadaCom 24004 SWEDEN 310260 T Mobile 65101VCL COMMS 24005Sweden 3G 310270 T Mobile 27404 Viking 22801SWISS GSM 310660 T Mobile 73601VIVA 41709 SYR MOBILE SYR 23203T Mobile A 45201VN MOBIFONE 41701SYRIATEL 23001T Mobile CZ 45202VN VINAPHONE 46689 T3G 26201T Mobile D 63001VODACOM CD 45708 TANGO LAO 20416T Mobile NL 64304 VodaCOM MZ MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 51 Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS
7. 3 connection SMS Y v Note In general different phone numbers are assigned to the different services The GSM network does not automatically switch e g the call of a modem to the voice number to the data number 3 2 6 Antenna Interface The antenna connector at the front of the INSYS GSM small is of type FME male All commercial GSM antennas with a female FME connector can be used as antennas Ensure that the frequency band corresponds with the one of the provider when using single band antennas 900 MHz or 1800 MHz 3 2 7 Serial Interface Layout of the 9 pin D SUB jack Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 8 3 Technical Data 00000 0000 Description of the signals on the 9 pin D SUB connector 9 pin D Sub Pin Description Function CCITT EIA DIN E A DCE to Data set ready Request to send Clear to send Ring Indication 125 CE Interface speeds of the INSYS GSM small 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 and 115200 bps The baud rate indicates the transmitted bits per second bps Auto baud automatic baud rata detection supports the baud rates 4800 bps to 115200 bps Data formats of the INSYS GSM small 8N1 8E1 801 8N2 7E1 701 For activated auto baud the data format is also detected exception 8N2 ATTENTION To avoid problems due to undefined settings of baud rate and data format we recommend to deactivate the auto baud function 3 3 Transmission S
8. Bashcell 29001 TELE Greenland 28603 TR ARIA 60202 vodafone EG 25016RUS16 250 16 24603 TELE2 28604 TR AYCELL 21401 vodafone ES 24007S COMVIQ 24803 TELE2 28602 TR TELSIM 54201 Vodafone FJ 42101 SabaFon 64803 TELECEL ZW 28601 TR TURKCELL 20205 vodafone GR 63902 Safaricom 61205 TELECEL CI 46699 TransAsia 21670 Vodafone HU 64202 SAFARIS 35001 TELECOM BDA 37412 TSTT 27201 vodafone IE 25005SCS RUS 29501 telecom FL 60503 TUNISIANA 22210 vodafone IT 71073 SERCOM 73002 TELEFONICA 60502 TUNTEL 27801 vodafone MT 36301 SETAR GSM 74602 TeleG 46606 TUNTEX 20404 vodafone NL 63301 SEYCEL 23207telering 46692 TWN Chunghwa 53001 vodafone NZ 63310SEZ AIRTEL 23820 TELIA DK 46697 TWN GSM 1800 26801 vodafone P 64710 SFR REUNION 24001 TELIA S 352130 TWTCGN 24008 vodafone SE 52503 SGP M1 GSM 63782 Telsom Mobile 25501 UA UMC 23415 vodafone UK 29341SI MOBITEL GSM 50501 Telstra 42402 UAE ETISALAT 54101VUT SMILE 29370SI VEGA 070 61501 TG TOGO CELL 25505 UA GT 73401VZ INFO 29340SI MOBIL 52015TH ACT 1900 25503 UA KYIVSTAR 21630WESTEL 25004 SIBCHALLENGE RUS 52001 TH GSM 53901U CALL 21404 XFERA 52501 SingTel 52023TH GSM 1800 64101UG CelTel 310590 XTNDA REA 52502 SingTel G18 52018 TH DTAC 25502 UKR WellCOM 50502YES OPTUS 51503 SMART 90105 Thuraya 72207 UNIFON 63903 YES 45406SmarTone 71610 TIM 63102UNITEL 22001YU MOBTEL 45500 SmarTone 72402 TIM 25039Uraltel 22003 YUG 03
9. Before the initial operation familiarize yourself with the effective safety regulations for the operation of an GSM terminal device Please also read the safety instructions in Chapter O 4 1 Connection Overview Power Supply p EBEBBEPEBBEE SSM Antenna Configuration PC The serial interface RS 232 of the INSYS GSM small and the configuration PC are connected for the initial operation and configuration For the data communication during operation the application e g an SPS is connected to the serial interface of the INSYS GSM dashed line instead of the PC 4 2 Installation Steps 1 Mounting on DIN rail Simple snap on INSYS Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 12 4 Installation and Initial Operation 2 Inserting the SIM card GSM Attention When the automatic module initialization sequence see Chap 4 is used to automatically transfer the PIN of the SIM card this function must be deactivated for a while for a new SIM card with another PIN This may otherwise lead to the blocking of the SIM card after three incorrect inputs 3 Connection of Power Supply INSYS GSM small INSYS MICROELECTRO NICS GmbH Internet www insys tec de SALES insys insys tec de C Support support insys tec de Attention The value for Pin 1 stated on the cover top is a maximum value a Connection of the ground wire GND at terminal 2 b Connection of the power s
10. MOBILE 40451 BSNL MOBILE 40453BSNL MOBILE 40454BSNL MOBILE 40455BSNL MOBILE 40457BSNL MOBILE 40458BSNL MOBILE 40459BSNL MOBILE 40462BSNL MOBILE 40464BSNL MOBILE 40466BSNL MOBILE 40471 BSNL MOBILE 40472BSNL MOBILE 40473BSNL MOBILE 40474BSNL MOBILE 40475BSNL MOBILE 40476BSNL MOBILE 45400CSL 28801FT GSM Version 1 00 09 04 8 Network Provider Identification Numbers 49 54720F VIN 40440INA AIRTEL 24702LV TELE2 20408NL KPN 62802GAB TELECEL 40430INA HUTCH 45501MAC CTMGSM 20412NL Telfort 60701 GAMCEL 40420 INA MaxTouch 28202 MAGTI GSM GEO 2620702 DE 28201GEO GEOCELL 40441INA RPG 61001MALITEL ML 2720202 IRL 62002GH ONEtouch 51001IND SATELINDOCEL 64111mango 2341002 UK 62001GH SPACEFON 51010IND TELKOMSEL 23458Manx Pronto 274030g Vodafone 62003GH MOBITEL 40412 INDEH 25902MD MOLDCELL 724310i 26601GIBTEL GSM 40419 INDEK 25901MD VOXTEL 422020MAN MOBILE 62150Glo NG 40456 INDEU 25002 MegaFon 246010MNITEL LT 51502 Globe 40470 INDH1 64602MG ANTARIS 23205one 61102GN LAGUI 43602Indigo T 64601MG Madacom 234330range 62701GNQ01 40468 IN DOLPHIN 61902MILLICOM SL 238300range 27821go mobile 40469 IN DOLPHIN 29402MKD COSMOFON 37001 orange 20201 GR COSMOTE 70268 INTELCO 29401MKD MOBIMAK 652020range 20209GR Q TELECOM 43214IR KISH 41401MM 900 624020range 20210GR TELESTET 43219 IR MTCE 42899MN MobiCom 228030range
11. the clock pulse of the incoming out going data red MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 3 Technical Data LED Color On Blinkin Flashin Off E E With setting AT amp C1 l default With setting Only with setting AT amp C1 AT amp C1 default default Timing 600 ms on ree Connection setup 600 ms i Timing 75 ms 8 The device has not on 3 s off Remote terminal has been registered in the answered connection GSM bc e Device has handshake is taking network loss Mom been registered place 4 in the GSM card inserted or no PIN network entered When the LED Power Rx Tx is also orange Device is in power GSM down mone No operating network otherwise voltage DCD Only for setting applied AT amp CO Only for setting AT amp C1 as well as ui AT amp CO ATCO Timing 600 ms orange 600 ms red Data connection has o orange been established and Timing 75 ms DCD is active The device has not orange 3 s red been registered in the Device has GSM network e g been registered In addition for setting network loss no SIM in the GSM AT amp CO card inserted or no PIN network Connection setup entered Remote terminal has answered connection handshake is taking place red 3 2 2 Terminal Layout The terminals are located on the upper side of the housing Attention INSYS GSM small INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Internet www in
12. 000 When the INSYS GSM small has stored a PIN the option PIN active is checked A PIN stored in the INSYS GSM small is deleted by Delete PIN This also enables the operation of SIM cards without PIN PIN active indicates that a PIN is stored Below you will find the registered status in the following format GSM registered ready for operation GSM refused GSM network does not allow access GSM not registered SIM accepted but no access to GSM network GSM network search Radio contact with GSM network too poor gt relocate antenna position SIM PIN missing Enter PIN number of the SIM card and restart device SIM PUK missing PIN of the SIM card is locked after repeated false attempts To unlock the PUK which you find in the contract documents of your GSM provider is required Remove the SIM card and enter the PUK using the menu of any commercial mobile phone Absolutely ensure afterwards that the correct PIN is stored in the INSYS GSM SIM card missing No SIM card in the device Service Center Number Entering the number of the SMS service center SMSC of the own GSM provider is required for sending alarm messages via SMS Enter the number in international format e g Germany 0049 49 The SMSC for your SIM card are in the contract documents of your GSM provider Auto answer A data call is accepted by the INSYS GSM small after the set number of ring tones O off 2 255 active MICROELECTRONICS Ve
13. 31AirTel 40427BPL MOBILE 310560Cell One 26002Era 40445AirTel 40443BPL MOBILE 63004 CELLCO GSM 70601ESV PERSONAL 40449AirTel 40446BPL MOBILE 61701 CELLPLUS MRU 63601ETH MT 40490AirTel 72405BRA CL 65010 CELTEL 45702 ETLMNW 40492AirTel 40493AirTel 62901CELTEL CD 23002 EUROTEL CZ 62803CELTEL GA 23102EUROTEL SK 40494AirTel 63002 CELTEL RC 25028 EXTEL RUS 40495AirTel 61901CELTEL SL 65102EZI CEL 40496AirTel 40497 AirTel 62201 CELTEL TCD 20810F SFR 64005CELTEL TZ 46601 FarEasTone 40498AirTel 42001 ALJAWAL 27601 AMC AL 60301 AMN 34430 APUA PCS 72234AR PERSONAL 722310ARG CTI Movil 3E 05AT amp T Wireless 40001 AZE AZERCELL GSM 20610B mobistar 46000China Mobile 41601Fastlink 46001China Unicom 24414FI AMT 61201CI CORA 24409FI FINNET 310410Cingular 24405FI RADIOLINJA 310150Cingular 24491FI SONERA 310170Cingular 24403FI TELIA 73001CL ENTEL PCS 24412FI2GFI12 73010CL ENTEL PCS 302370Fido 62910COG LIBERTIS 29505FL1 732103COL MOVIL 64702 F OMT 21803 BA ERONET 732101 COMCEL 34001 F Orange 40002BAKCELL GSM 2000 62501 CPV MOVEL 55001FSM Telecom MICROELECTRONICS 52811 BRU DSTCom 40434BSNL MOBILE 40438BSNL
14. 5 Configuration Software HSComm 5 3 Serial Interface Wi HS COMM GSM 4 x GSM Small File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help Basic settings Serial interface handling of open connection close connection C wait for Connection termination emetmumber E NENNEN comz 19200 eut 5 3 1 Baud Rate Data Format and Echo Alal x IN MICROELECTRONICS Y Send settings Read settings Send default settings Reset Synchronize R8232 The settings of the serial interface of the INSYS GSM small must match the parameter settings of the device to be connected This concerns the transmission rate baud rate and the data format number of data bits number of stop bits and parity Auto baud When auto baud is set the baud rate and the data format of the connected device is automatically recognized when the first two received characters are at e g for the initialization string of a PLC The auto baud function is only possible for transmission rates of more than 600 baud Echo With echo all commands which are transmitted via the serial interface are returned to allow local recording in terminal operation MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 5 Configuration Software HSComm 25 5 3 2 Handshake The handshake controls the data flow at the serial interface while the data rate is too high at the moment Software handshake controls the d
15. AT CCLK lt time gt lt time gt is the time in the format yy mm dd hh mm ss Example 06 May 2005 15 30 and 25 seconds AT CCLK 04 05 06 15 30 25 When switching off the supply voltage the time is set to 02 01 01 00 00 00 default After a restart reset or power up the RTS needs 2 seconds for initialization We recommend to wait 2 seconds until the message SYSTART is shown before entering the commands AT CCLK and AT CALA 2 The clock keeps running while the INSYS GSM small is in power down mode but there is not power reserve for an interruption of the operating voltage Alarm time An alarm time can be defined for the internal RTC AT CALA lt time gt lt n gt lt type gt lt text gt lt time gt is the time in the format yy mm dd hh mm ss lt n gt is reserved for future functionality must be 0 lt type gt is reserved for future functionality must be 0 lt text gt is an additional text which should be displayed during the alarm time via the serial interface maximum length 16 characters Example Reminder on May 31 2004 9 30 am with the message Good morning AT CALA 04 05 31 09 30 00 0 0 Good Morning Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 34 6 Function Description When the INSYS GSM small is in normal mode during the alarm time the following message appears CALA Good morning When the INSYS GSM small is in power down mode during the alarm time the RTC
16. BILE 310500PSC Wireless 65001MW CP 900 42701QAT OATARNET 50219MY CELCOM 28304RA 04 50212MY Maxis Mobile 28301RA ARMGSM 24202N NetCom GSM 24201N Telenor 63510 R CELL 25012RF Far East 25044NC GSM 41501RL Cellis 54601NCL MOBILIS 41503RL LibanCell 61402NE CELTEL 22601RO CONNEX 310450NECCI 22603RO Cosmorom 40484 HUTCH 476193KP SUN 40486 HUTCH 45002KR KTF 45503Hutchison MAC 45008KR KTF 222011 TIM 41902KT MTCNet 222881 WIND 41903KT WATANIYA J7I201T C E 40102KZ KCELL 26003IDEA 40101KZ K MOBILE 40404 IDEA 27001L LUXGSM 40407 IDEA 27077L TANGO 40422IDEA 45701LAO GSM 40424 IDEA 45703 LATMOBIL 40478 IDEA 29577LI TANGO 61002IKATEL ML 62801LIBERTIS 42502 IL Cellcom 51008LIPPO TEL 42501 IL Orange 41371LK Mobitel 51021 IM 3 24701 LMT GSM 310690 IMMIX 61801 LoneSTAR 40442 INA AIRCEL 24602LT BITE GSM 62140NG NITEL 22610RO ORANGE Version 1 00 09 04 302720 ROGERS MICROELECTRONICS 50 8 Network Provider Identification Numbers 25017RUS 17 62202TD LIBERTIS 23430T Mobile UK 65501 VodaCom SA 25010RUS DTC 23801 TDC MOBIL 23431 T Mobile UK 27602 vodafone AL 25020RUS ECC 33420 TELCEL 23432 T Mobile UK 50503 VODAFONE AU 25013RUS Kuban GSM 36251 Telcell GSM 50213 TMTOUCH 26202 Vodafone D2 25019RUS
17. CH 21601H PANNON GSM 27203 IRL METEOR 31070Highland 43211 IR TCI 45410HK NEW WORLD 27401 IS SIMINN MobilCom 26213 21805MOBI S 61203 Orange 20801 0range 45404HK ORANGE 2740218 TAL 46693MobiTai 45412HK PEOPLES 51501Islacom 64002MOBITEL TZ C F 29502 Orange FL 204200range N 63401MobiTel SDN 647000range re 45601MOBITEL KHM 231010range S 22004 MONET 520990range Th 60401MOR IAM 250110RENSOT 60400MOR MEDITEL 23003 OSKAR 21407MOVISTAR 26803P OPTIMUS 33403MOVISTAR 26806P TM 64301 MOZ mCel 71401 PANCW 60901MR MATTEL 74402PGY Porthable 45416HK SUNDAY 310770 IWS 74401 HPGYSA 42505 JAWWAL 21910HR VIP 33805JM DIGICEL 21901 HImobile HR 41677 JO MobCom 65401HURI 44010JP DoCoMo 40401Hutch 44020 J PHONE 40405 HUTCH 23450JT GSM 40411HUTCH 28802KALL 40413HUTCH 46688 KGT 40415Hutch 45602 KHM Hello GSM 64901MTC NAMIBIA 51505PH Sun Cellular 40460 Hutch 54509KL Frigate 42602 MTC VEBH 41003 PK UFONE 28401M TEL GSM BG 26001Plus GSM 62130MIN NG 62401 MIN CAM 53701 PNGBMobile 74001 PORTA GSM 65510MTN SA 72235 PORT HABLE 64110MTN UGANDA 25092Primtel 25702MTS BY 25001MTS RUS 22002ProMonte 51011proXL 47201MV DHIMO
18. CS 36 6 Function Description When AT CFUN 7 and AT CFUN 8 is set the sleep mode is re entered after an SMS or a Connect When entering AT CFUN 1 the sleep mode is in all cases exited permanently and the system is set to normal mode 6 4 4 4 Exiting the Sleep Mode Waking up the INSYS GSM small from sleep mode to normal mode equivalent to AT CFUN 1 Sleep mode AT CFUN 5 or AT CFUN 7 or AT CFUN 0 AT CFUN 6 AT CFUN 8 Event ee A YES YES YES reset terminal RTS negative edge YES NO NO Temporary device enters Non synchronized event VES VES sleep mode after 2 s code AT CFUN 7 or 10 minutes AT CFUN 8 Temporary device enters sleep mode after 2 s R AT CFUN 7 or 10 Incoming connection YES YES minutes AT CFUN 8 after the connection was ended Temporary device enters Temporary device enters Any AT command NO sleep mode after 2 s sleep mode after 2 s except AT CFUN 1 AT CFUN 5 or 10 AT CFUN 7 or 10 minutes AT CFUN 6 minutes AT CFUN 8 Incoming SMS for Temporary device enters AT CNMI 1 1 YES VES sleep mode after 2 s equivalent to a non AT CFUN 7 or 10 synchronized event code minutes AT CFUN 8 RTC alarm equivalent to is git d ERES a non synchronized YES YES POER MOSA Rr event code AT CFUN 7 or 10 minutes AT CFUN 8 AT CFUN 1 NO YES YES MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 6 Function Description 37 6 4 5 Power Down Mode 6 4 5 1 Change
19. GSM engine ATO Switch back from command mode to data mode MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 7 Command Overview 41 ATQ lt n gt Sets result code presentation mode lt n gt o Result codes are transmitted 1 Result codes are not transmitted ATS0 Query automatic auto answer ATSO lt n gt Auto answer after lt n gt call signals RING lt n gt 0 off 1 255 on ATV n Set format mode for result code n o Short response numerical code 1 Response in text form ATX lt n gt Sets CONNECT result code format and connection monitoring lt n gt 0 Numerical response for CONNECT no dial tone detection no busy detection 1 Text response for CONNECT no dial tone detection no busy detection 2 Text response for CONNECT dial tone detection no busy detection 3 Text response for CONNECT no dial tone detection busy detection 4 Text response for CONNECT dial tone detection busy detection ATZ Resets all current parameters to user profile an existing connection will be terminated The timers for time controlled automatic functions possibly set with AT SCFG will restart here see also 6 3 Automatic Execution of AT Commands during Operation AT amp C n Set function type of the control line DCD n o DCD is always active 1 DCD shows the presence of the carrier signal AT amp D lt n gt Set function type of the control line DTR change ON gt OFF lt n gt o Ignored 1 Change to command mo
20. IC SLEEP mode 7 CYCLIC SLEEP mode 8 o 4J n lt rst gt 0 No meaning al The GSM engine of the INSYS GSM small performs a software reset the value for lt fun gt is irrelevant in this case it only serves as a wildcard AT SMSO Switch GSM engine to power down mode see explanations in 6 4 5 Power Down Mode MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 7 Command Overview 47 7 2 5 AT Commands For Time Functions AT CCLK Display current time and date AT CCLK lt time gt Set time and date see explanation in 6 4 2 RTC Functionality AT CALA Display alarm time settings AT CALA lt time gt Set alarm time see explanations in n type 6 4 2 RTC Functionality text gt 7 2 6 AT Commands for Automatic Functions AT SCFG Query settings for automatic execution of AT commands AT SCFG AutoEx Automatic execution of AT commands ec lt cmd gt type index mod Fora detailed description please refer to the AT command set of the GSM engine e gt lt ATCmd gt lt pe TC35i riod gt Examples can be found in 6 3 Automatic Execution of AT Commands During Operation Attention These settings must be stored with AT SMSO The timers for time controlled automatic functions start to rerun with restart with AT CFUN x 1 AT amp F and ATZ Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 48 8 Network Provider Identifica
21. ITIAL OPERATION AND SETUP eee eee e eee e eee eee eee eese ee sonce 13 4 3 1 Initial Operation Using the Configuration Software HSComm 13 Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 4 3 2 4 3 3 5 1 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 1 4 5 1 5 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 3 4 6 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 6 2 6 3 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 6 3 4 Contens Initial Operation Using a Terminal Program 15 Troubleshooting and Diagnosis during the Initial Operation 17 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE HSCOMM 19 GENERAL OPERATION cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccscccccccscccees 19 PHN ere tC RO RR TNR ENT 19 nici err 19 STATUS BAM M HP 20 JOhano g oa eire re vU ERR FEURHEN EXEXD EEEE BUR U ET LIF TOUR E IRCHX DD EM VIE 20 TADS Peer 21 BASIC SETTINGS sossoeososoososesossosososoosososossosososoososososeosssosoosoe 21 GSM Connection sssseseecccccescossseseccecececcssesececcecececosssseecececesescsseseceeee 21 Cupit 23 Connection Protocol usas casar Casa Cada 23 SERIAL INTEREACE cesessvevessctuccencuscecesvenccncsossveceoscnncnesencossasoncess 24 Baud Rate Data Format and Echo ccccccssssssssssccccccccececsscscscseees 24 Hands Take ates ei ndn bee p v reU dr videbo eee 25 RESPONSES Te 25 DIR Behavior senten dre rir dec vo TO di ren eo
22. MICROELECTRONICS To un Va Q va gt N za jenuew Sungeiado Copyright 2004 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Any duplication of this manual is prohibited All rights on this documentation and the devices are with INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Regensburg Restrictions of guarantee This manual contains a concise description of the INSYS GSM small The compilation of the text has been made with the utmost care Despite all efforts mistakes can never be prevented completely No guarantee can therefore be given for the accuracy of the contents We can neither take over a legal responsibility nor any liability for wrong information and their consequences Suggestions for improvements and notification of errors are gladly accepted Trademarks The use of a trademark not shown below is not an indication that it is freely available for use MNP is a registered trademark of Microcom Inc IBM PC AT XT are registered trademarks of International Business Machine Corporation INSYS is a registered trademark of INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Publisher INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Waffnergasse 8 D 93047 Regensburg Germany Telefon 49 0 941 560061 Telefax 49 0 941 563471 E mail insys insys tec de Internet http www insys tec com 1 edition Version 1 00 08 04 Contents O SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS d 1 X SCOPE OF DELIVERY c ccccc
23. START ALARM MODE CALA lt text gt Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 38 6 Function Description If a text was configured together with the command AT CALA using additional parameters this text will appear in the second message line If an alarm occurs the alarm time set with AT CALA is deleted and can be set once more in the RTC alarm mode In this state only very limited operation is possible the following AT commands may be used AT CCLK Set time date AT CALA Set alarm time AT SMSO Changes in power down mode To put the INSYS GSM small into normal operation it is necessary to perform a reset via the reset terminator 6 4 5 3 Exiting the Power Down Mode Exiting the power down mode is only possibly by performing a reset via the reset terminator of the INSYS GSM small see 3 2 4 Reset MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 7 Command Overview 39 7 Command Overview 7 4 General Information Regarding the Command Sets The AT commands can only be entered locally via the serial interface if the device is either in offline state no active data connection or on online command mode interrupted data connection This document lists the most important commands The complete AT command set of the GSM engine TC35i is available on request The modem guideline V 25ter is applicable with regard to the time sequence of interface commands The AT standard is a line oriented command language Each command consist
24. TOF ea la da ea 25 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 27 DATA CONNECTION i355 e saao s eee a paa eb v PERF CEN PERFREN YS VPP PE Pa EN Ep rrES EMEN GENUS 27 er t 27 Connection to ISDN TAS riori irr Earth th EIE PR FEREPER E PARERE aS Eri NEAR EE 27 Connection Acceptance ceres esee eere esee ee eene esee teas ases tnnuu 27 Disconnection Meer S 27 SMS DISPATCH e 28 AUTOMATIC EXECUTION OF AT COMMANDS DURING OPERATION 28 OTST A Meet P A AU 28 Automatic PIN Input and Registering After Restart 29 Automatic Reset ii oreet EEeSU IN ELLA EE REP PVER EET AUI DUPLI dadas 30 Alarm Signal Via DTR Control Line eere eene 30 MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 Contents 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 6 4 5 7 7 1 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 7 2 3 7 2 4 7 2 5 7 2 6 SLEEP POWER DOWN AND RTC FUNCTIONALITY ccssccsssccsscoees 33 ee meme cnr ad 33 RTC F nctionality ioco oi eie POR P REIS RO UERR ER PR CR EUER OUS 33 Change of STATUS T S 34 Sleep Modes dts nirdavecacin Sissi ari iasa Gee surda ape 35 Power Down Mode MM 37 COMMAND OVERVIEW 39 GENERAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE COMMAND SETS 39 SHORT DESCRIPTION AT COMMANDG cccccccccccccccccccccccccc
25. ake place ina registered status with a SIM card of the provider who is actually used A measurement without a SIM card will due to the emergency call functionality always supply the value of the strongest GSM network Registered status and PIN status The registered status can primarily be checked through the LED GSM net The query via AT command will supply further information AT CREG lt CR gt Response CREG x y x Setting of the result display not important at this time y Registered status O not registered no network search 1 registered home network 2 not registered network search active 3 network refuses registration 4 unknown 5 registered roaming In case you are not registered check with the command AT CPIN lt CR gt if the device expects the input of a PIN Response CPIN lt status gt status READY no further input necessary SIM PIN Enter SIM card PIN SIM PUK Enter PUK of the SIM card gt the PIN has been repeatedly entered wrong and is locked now To unlock the PUK which you find in the contract documents of your GSM provider is required Remove the SIM card and enter the PUK using the menu of any commercial mobile phone Absolutely ensure afterwards that the correct PIN is used MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 5 Configuration Software HSComm 19 5 Configuration Software HSComm The software HSComm allows the configuration of the INSYS GSM small under Windows wit
26. alarm mode is entered with the message SYSSTART ALARM MODE CALA Good morning After an alarm has occurred the alarm time is set to 00 01 01 00 00 00 the parameter lt text gt is maintained 6 4 3 Change of Status In the following please find a brief overview of the possible changes to and from the various operating modes The possibilities in sleep mode depend on the sleep mode settings with AT CFUN see sleep modes Next mode Normal Sleep Power Down EO Mer Down EIS Current Alarm mode Normal Age AT CFUN AT SMSO me Reset via reset terminal RTS negative edge Non synchronized Sleep EUER AT SMSO eee Incoming call AT command Incoming SMS RTC alarm AT CFUN 1 Power Down Reset via reset oe RTC Alarm terminal Power Down RTC Reset via reset I AT SMSO e Alarm terminal MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 6 Function Description 35 6 4 4 Sleep Modes Attention Sleep modes only function correctly when the PIN of the SIM card has been authenticated Either by entering the PIN with AT CPIN or by deactivating the PIN query 6 4 4 1 Sleep Mode Off Normal Mode AT CFUN 1 This is normal operation 6 4 4 2 NON Cyclic Sleep Mode AT CFUN 0 In this sleep mode the serial interface is deactivated Each possible wake up event in this mode besides AT commands causes the INSYS GSM small to switch to normal mode 6 4 4 3 Cyclic Sleep Mode AT CFUN 5
27. as been entered OK will be reported back after up to 20 seconds As soon as the INSYS GSM small is registered the LED GSM net changes from steady green blinking 600 ms into green flashing 75 ms on 3 s off Attention This setting is immediately saved If it is not changed independent registering takes place after the PIN has been entered AT COPS 0 has been entered one time If in addition the PIN query of the SIM card has been deactivated the INSYS GSM small registers itself independently at the GSM network when a SIM card was inserted Baud rate The baud rate can be set to fixed values Examples AT IPR 9600 lt CR gt sets the baud rate to 9600 bps AT IPR 19200 lt CR gt sets the baud rate to 19200 bps AT IPR 0 lt CR gt sets auto baud This setting is immediately saved Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 16 4 Installation and Initial Operation Attention To avoid problems due to undefined settings of baud rate and data format we recommend to deactivate the auto baud function and to select a fixed baud rate Data format The data format can be set to fixed values Example AT ICF 5 1 lt CR gt sets the data format to 7E1 7 data bits parity even 1 stop bit AT ICF 3 lt CR gt sets the data format to 8N1 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit For the first parameter the following inputs are possible 1 8 data bits no parity 2 stop bits gt 8N2 no second parameter required for this set
28. ata flow with the control characters KON XOFF via the data lines Hardware handshake uses the separate control lines RTS CTS of the serial interface Without handshake overflowing data is ignored Attention Handshake must be deactivated when the INSYS GSM small is operated with a device that does not support the according handshake 5 3 3 Responses The response format of the GSM small after an AT command or a system message CONNECT NO CARRIER OK etc can be set as text or numerical code it can also be switched off if necessary 5 3 4 DTR Behavior handling of open connection e close connection E walt far connection termination ergetnumber Sie text 140 The control line DTR of the serial interface indicates whether a device configuration PC control is connected with the INSYS GSM small and is active The setting controls the behavior when the DTR signal is missing e g when the terminal device PC control is disconnected Reaction to DTR deactivation When the DTR signal changes from 1 to O it can be set whether an existing connection is cleared the GSM small switches into command mode or no DTR behavior takes place INSYS Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 26 5 Configuration Software HSComm Reaction to DTR activation When the DTR signal changes from O to 1 a data connection can be established automatically an SMS can be sent or no DTR behavior takes place To establish a data conne
29. aud rate and data format settings at the PC side are tested through until both sides match Abort Terminates a running data transmission Send settings Read settings or Send default settings This is indicated by the progress bar above the buttons 5 1 5 Tabs iol xl File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help Basic settings Serial interface INSYS The settings of the basic and extended functions are spread across two pages which can be selected via the tab titles The settings are transmitted to the INSYS GSM small only after pressing the button Send settings The functions are described in detail in the following chapters 5 2 Basic Settings 5 2 1 GSM Connection NN HS COMM GSM 4 x GSM Small File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help INSYS MICROELECTRONICS Jv new PIN eee PIN active Jv delete PIN J iti e Mal ta 2 detect GSM intensity Send settings Read settings Send default settings Reset Synchronize RS232 comz 19200 fam Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 22 5 Configuration Software HSComm PIN The INSYS GSM small can store the PIN of the SIM card internally to be able to automatically register at the GSM network during start up To enter activate new PIN and enter the PIN For safety reasons is displayed instead of digits The default setting is 0
30. bauding especially with automatic call acceptance ATSO If required we would like to refer to the more detailed AT command set of the TC35i by Siemens which can be obtained from INSYS Microelectronic GmbH AT STPB Query settings for parity bit transmission Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 44 7 Command Overview AT STPB lt n gt Transmission of the parity bit only for the data formats 7E1 and 701 Concerns only the air interface lt n gt 0 The parity bit is not sent via the air interface and is replaced by 0 1 The parity is correctly sent via the air interface as the 8 bit This setting should be used when problems occur with the data formats 7E1 or 701 during data transmissions 7 2 2 AT Commands For GSM Connection AT CBST Queries transmission service type AT CBST lt n gt AT COPS Sets transmission service type to modem and ISDN TA lt n gt o Auto bauding 4 2400 bps V 22bis 6 4800 bps V 32 7 9600 bps V 32 default 14 14400 bps V 32 68 2400 bps V 110 70 4800 bps V 110 71 9600 bps V 110 75 14400 bps V 110 Display selected network provider AT COPS lt n gt Select network provider lt format gt lt n gt o Automatic default lt oper gt 1 Manual selection lt oper gt 2 Unregister from GSM network 4 Manual selection lt oper gt automatic selection if not accessible format O Alphanumerical information
31. ber from D1 and Vodafone using the command ATD22243 lt CR gt e INSYS GSM small establishes the connection e After a little while 1 minute max the message CONNECT 9600 RLP is displayed and the GSM net DCD LED is orange e Enter to switch into the online command mode The OK response is displayed e Terminate the connection with the command ATH CR In general this connection test is successful Chapter 4 3 3 shows some troubleshooting and diagnosis possibilities INSYS MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 4 Installation and Initial Operation 15 4 3 2 Initial Operation Using a Terminal Program 1 Start your terminal program with the interface parameters 19200 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Communication test For a first communication test enter the command AT and hit the Enter key The reply OK indicates that the INSYS GSM small has been successfully installed Entering the PIN Attention When using SIM cards with deactivated PIN query the PIN does not need to be entered Entering the SIM card pin takes place using the command AT CPIN lt PIN gt lt CR gt The input of must be observed When a correct pin is entered OK will be reported back after up to 10 seconds Register Unregister After the PIN has been entered registering at the GSM network is required Register AT COPS 0 lt CR gt Unregister AT COPS 2 lt CR gt After the command h
32. cccccees 40 AT Commands According To V 25teP scccsscsssseesssscsssseessseesees 40 AT Commands For GSM Connection eee eere eren 44 AT Commands For SMS ucreiciex rei rex rei eveY vu eoe ev t ei deba E v ev ovv RES 45 AT Commands For Energy Saving Functions 46 AT Commands For Time Functions eee ee creer eere eren 47 AT Commands for Automatic Functions eeeeeee eere 47 NETWORK PROVIDER IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 48 Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS O Safety Instructions 1 O Safety Instructions l GSM devices are subject to restrictions in the vicinity of electronic devices The operation of a GSM device may lead to interferences which might impair electronic devices such as PCs controls monitors etc Attention The device may not be operated e in the vicinity of medical devices or life saving equipment e at explosion prone locations at filling stations and fuel depots at blast sites e inthe vicinity of easily flammable substances and gases on board of aircrafts Attention The physical contact to a connected GSM antenna or the FME connector on the front panel of the device must be absolutely avoided A safe distance of at least 20 cm should be kept Please inform yourself about the currently effective safety regulations 1 Scope Of Delivery Before you begin with the installation and th
33. ction or to send an SMS the target number must be entered into the field below For sending an SMS you must always allocate an SMS text Behavior of existing connections This setting is only possible when data connection or SMS dispatch has been selected for the setting Reaction to DTR activation Attention The DTR function must be deactivated when the INSYS GSM small is operated with a device that does not support DTR MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 6 Function Description 27 6 Function Description 6 1 Data Connection 6 1 1 General ATD22243 Dial number to which a connection is to be set up always with dialing code except for special provider numbers CONNECT 9600 RLP The call is accepted The data is exchanged over the GSM network Changing from data mode to online AT command mode Before and after this Escape sequence there must be one second message Silent on the TXD line to the INSYS GSM small The connection still remains but no characters are transmitted to the other modem anymore ATH Hang up terminate connection to the other party or ATO Return to data mode NO CARRIER The other party has terminated the connection 6 1 2 Connection to ISDN TAs To call an ISDN TA it is necessary to change to the ISDN protocol V 110 While doing so it must be observed that the remote terminal has to work with the same protocol as well Example for V 110 with a data rate of 9600 bps
34. de connection maintained 2 Change to command mode connection terminated no automatic connection acceptance while DTR off AT amp F Set all current parameters to factory defaults The timers for time controlled automatic functions possibly set with AT SCFG will restart here see also 6 3 Automatic Execution of AT Commands during Operation Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 42 7 Command Overview AT amp S lt n gt Sets function type of the control line DSR lt n gt 0 DSR always on 1 Device in command mode DSR off 2 Device in data mode DSR on AT amp V Displays current configuration AT amp W Store current configuration AT Q lt n gt Data flow control of the serial interface lt n gt 0 Off 1 Software handshake XON XOFF 2 Only CTS 3 Hardware handshake RTS CTS ATTENTION In hardware handshake mode the INSYS GSM small can still supply up to 264 data bytes worst case after the application has deactivated the RTS signal AT ICF Query the data format of the RS232 If auto bauding AT IPR 0 is active the currently detected data format is not displayed but the data format which was used for deactivated auto baud AT ICF lt format gt Data format of the RS232 lt parity gt lt format gt 1 8 data bits O parity bits 2 stop bits 2 8 data bits 1 parity bits 1 stop bit 3 8 data bits 0 parity bits 1 stop bit 4 7 data bits 1 parity bits 1 stop bit parity O Odd parity 1 Even par
35. e initial operation please check if all accessories are included in the box e INSYS GSM small e RS 232 cable 9 pin plug on 9 pin jack e User Guide The most recent issue of the manual is also available for download at our internet site http www insys tec de manual In case the content is not complete please refer to your supplier Optional accessories e GSM antenna outside mounted antenna or magnetic base antenna Please also check the device for shipping damage please refer to your supplier if damage exists Please keep the packaging material for possible future dispatch or storage Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 2 2 General 2 General The INSYS GSM small is a terminal device according to ETSI GSM Phase 2 2 for the transmission of data voice fax group 3 and SMS messages in 900 MHz and 1 800 MHz networks dual band It has a very compact design is only 23 mm wide and is designated for rail mounting Installing the modem on the rail in the switchboard as well as the connection and the initial operation of the modem are very simple It offers various capabilities such as Establishing a data connection e Auto answer Data flow control Error Correction SMS dispatch Fax dispatch MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 3 Technical Data 3 3 Technical Data 3 1 General 3 1 1 Features Mounting on DIN rail DIN EN 500 22 Power supply 12 24 V DC 5 ripple Level on V 24 inte
36. er The standard responses are always OK or ERROR regardless of the actually selected responses according to V 25 After the response to a command a waiting period of at least 100 ms is recommended before the next command to enable the sending of more non synchronous event codes if necessary For lining up standard AT commands please refer to the detailed command set of the GSM engine 7 2 Short Description AT commands The AT commands comprise the specification according to V 25ter GSM 07 07 and GSM 07 05 Only the most important AT commands with syntax and parameters are described in the following A complete command reference of the Siemens TC35i is available from INSYS MICRO ELECTRONICS e mail insys insys tec de The applicability of single features may depend on the functionality of the selected GSM network Syntax expressions in angular brackets stand for parameters expressions in square brackets stand for optional entries Default settings are set off in bold 7 2 1 AT Commands According To V 25ter Change from data mode to command mode online command mode 1 second pause before and after the entry no lt CR gt ATA Call acceptance see also ATSO for automatic call acceptance ATD lt n gt Dialing the phone number lt n gt ATDL Last number re dialing ATE lt n gt Set command echo lt n gt o off 1 on ATH Terminate existing connection ATI Output of product information of the
37. hout explicit knowledge of the AT commands and their parameters The requested functions and settings can be selected on a graphical user interface The selected settings are translated to AT commands and sent to or read from INSYS GSM small after the appropriate instruction buttons Send or Read settings The configuration software HSComm is available on the Internet for free download http www insys tec com configuration 5 1 General Operation 5 1 1 Help The context sensitive help is available any time via the key F1 or the menu Help Help also contains the complete command reference for the extended INSYS AT commands 5 1 2 Menus Ni HS COMM GSM 4 x GSM Small E 0 xl File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Overview Error Info Help File The current settings as displayed in the HSComm user interface can be saved as a file and read out again x spaces Schnittstelle Schnittstelle comi v Setting of the serial interface which is used at the configuration PC The baud rate and Baudrate 19200 z the format data bits stop bit parity have to Datenbits fe x match the settings of the serial interface at the INSYS GSM small Stoppbits 2 Paritat None v C kein Handshake C X NZ XOFF Hardware Handshake m 4 NOS Y S Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 20 5 Configuration Software HSComm Language Spracheinstellung language setting x Image HSComm
38. ity The parameter lt parity gt must only be specified when a parity bit is specified in the parameter ormat The following settings are supported 7E1 AT ICF 5 1 701 AT ICF 5 0 8b1 AT ICF 2 1 8N1 AT ICF 3 801 AT ICF 2 0 8N2 AT ICF 1 For the settings 7E1 and 701 the parity is per default not forwarded to the remote terminal If this is necessary an additional setting must be performed MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 7 Command Overview 43 with the command AT STPB For the formats 8E1 and 8041 the parity bits are generally not transmitted For a data rate of 300 bps an interruption of 500 ms after OK must be Observed after this command until the next command is sent For baud rates of 600 and 1200 bps the waiting period is 300 ms If auto bauding is active AT IPR 0 this also applies for the recognition of the data format except 8N2 AT IPR Query the baud rate of the RS232 AT IPR lt baud gt Baud rate of the RS232 lt baud gt Specification of the baud rate in bps 0 Auto bauding 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 This setting is immediately saved therefore it does not have to be saved with AT amp W and is not reset with AT amp F This command should not be in the same command line with other commands Auto bauding does not work with baud rates below 1200 bps In general we recommend not to work with auto
39. language selection Selection of the HSComm user interface Engish rl language German or English The setting has no effect on the functionality of the INSYS GSM small Overview All current settings of the INSYS GSM small are clearly displayed The output extends over several screen pages and can be saved as text file Note Read out the settings of your device and have this overview ready when contacting our hotline Error When an error occurs during configuration a menu with the error messages is displayed as plain text 5 1 3 Status Bar coM2 115200 ent 8S The status bar at the lower window border of the HSComm displays the settings and activities of the serial interface 5 1 4 Buttons wv Send settings Image HSComm buttons Read settings Send settings The current settings in the HSComm are transferred to the INSYS GSM small Send default settings Read settings Synchronize RS232 The current settings of the INSYS GSM small are read out and displayed in the HSComm Send default settings Factory settings defaults are loaded Reset A software reset is performed in the INSYS GSM small Afterwards the device re registers at the GSM network if the PIN is stored INSYS MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 5 Configuration Software HSComm 21 Synchronize The serial interface of the INSYS GSM small and the used PC must have the same settings With Synchronize all possible b
40. les all 3 actions for time controlled routines are in use AT SCFG AutoExec 1 1 0 0 AT COPS 0 000 00 06 AT SCFG AutoExec 1 1 1 0 AT CPIN 0000 000 00 10 AT SCFG AutoExec 1 1 2 0 AT CFUN 1 1 024 00 00 6 3 4 Alarm Signal Via DTR Control Line With the command AT SCEG you have the possibility to configure an action This can be used to establish a data connection or to send an SMS The action is performed as soon as the DTR control line is active e g when a COM port is open at a PC MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 6 Function Description 31 Establishing a data connection AT SCFG AutoExec 1 0 0 0 ATD0123456789 When activating the DTR control line from the application a data connection to the specified number here 0123456789 is established This is indicated at the serial interface SCFG AutoExec 1 0 0 0 ATD0123456789 CONNECT 9600 RLP In this case already existing data connections are ignored i e establishing alarm connections would fail in this situation If you want to wait until an already existing data connection ends you have to enter AT SCFG AutoExec 1 0 0 1 ATD0123456789 If you want to terminate an existing data connection for the case of an alarm the following must be entered AT SCFG AutoExec 1 0 0 2 ATD0123456789 The setting can be deactivated by entering the following AT SCFG AutoExec 0 0 0 The settings of this command are only stored with the c
41. ommand AT SMSO Note With DTR activation it is basically also possible to establish a data connection using the setting ATSD the setting with AT SCFG however offers more possibilities For this reason we are not elaborating on ATSD within the framework of this document Sending an SMS For this some default settings are necessary AT CMGF 1 Set SMS text mode AT CSCA lt Service Center Number gt SMS service center number AT CMGD 1 Delete SMS at the storage location 1 then the following configured SMS will be specifically stored at the storage location 1 AT CMGW lt target number gt Target number gt Alarm message INSYS GSM small lt Ctrl Z gt Prompt gt enter SMS text here finish text entry with Ctrl Z 0x1A Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 32 6 Function Description When entering the service center number and the telephone number you have to place them in The service center number must be written in international format i e for a German provider with a leading 49 After entering the target number finalize with CR the prompt for the SMS text appears The text entry has to be completed with CTRL Z not with lt CR gt Save the settings so far with AT amp W Now the actual alarm function is configured AT SCFG AutoExec 1 0 0 0 AT4CMSS 1 When activating the DTR control line from the application the SMS at the storage location 1 AT CMSS 1 is sent to the s
42. onfigured For time controlled functions the internal timers start from the beginning after a restart or a reset This also applies if ATZ or AT amp F are entered In the following the most important functions for an application are listed by way of examples These examples are also used in the HSComm for GSM small Automatic PIN input registering after restart Automatic reset Alarm signal via DTR control line When all functions in the configuration software HSComm are configured then all storage locations are in use Attention The settings of this command are only stored with the command AT SMSO MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 6 Function Description 29 6 3 2 Automatic PIN Input and Registering After Restart AT SCFG AutoExec 1 1 0 0 AT COPS 0 000 00 06 AT SCFG AutoExec 1 1 1 0 AT CPIN 0000 000 00 10 Meaning 6 seconds after a restart reset the command AT COPS 0 is automatically executed to allow the engine to automatically register itself at the GSM network after the PIN input This is indicated at the serial interface SCFG AutoExec 1 1 0 0 AT COPS 0 4 seconds later that is 10 seconds after a restart reset the PIN is sent to the SIM card here 0000 with the command AT4CPIN This is indicated at the serial interface SCFG AutoExec 1 1 1 0 AT CPIN 0000 After this sequence the INSYS GSM small is registered at the network The settings can be deactivated by entering
43. rface according to V 28 e Protected V 24 V 28 interface with 9 pin SUB D jack screwed FME antenna connection Extended AT instruction set Call number display e Auto answer e Hardware software handshake MiniSIM card reader with integrated slot 3 V SIM card Automatic establishing of data connections via the DTR control line e Automatic SMS dispatching via the DTR control line Integrated real time clock e Reset terminal Sleep mode Power down mode Automatic reset configurable 3 1 2 Mechanical Features Weight 4 41 oz Dimensions maximum wxdxh 0 91 x 4 72 x 2 95 in Temperature range 32 F 131 F Protective class Housing IP 40 Terminal IP 20 Humidity O 95 non condensing Note The INSYS GSM small may not be used in wet environments Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 4 3 Technical Data 3 2 Interfaces and Display Elements RS 232 Front view 3 2 1 Display Elements The left LED Power Rx Tx displays the condition of the operating voltage and a data transmission The right LED GSM net DCD displays the registration status within the GSM network and an existing data connection The exact meaning of the display elements is described in the following table LED Color On Blinking Flashing Off Operating voltage een applied Data is transmitted LED No operatin Power d flashes flickers p 8 Rx Tx orange Device isin power according to vo tage 8 down mode 8 applied
44. rsion 1 00 09 04 5 Configuration Software HSComm 23 Detect field strength intensity The actual field strength of the xi GSM signal is GSM Signal 20 Signalinto O read out and displayed graphically Values below 12 indicate an insufficient signal strength The antenna location should be improved The value 99 stands for not ascertainable field strength e g due to network loss or a damaged antenna When the location of the antenna is changed it takes approximately 5 to 10 seconds until the field strength of the INSYS GSM small is updated 5 2 2 System Monitoring Software reset Using a software reset the INSYS GSM small unregisters for a short period and re registers again daily to allow maintenance functions of the GSM provider Enter the time interval after which another software reset should be performed 1 to 999 hours Afterwards the INSYS GSM small re registers at the GSM network if the PIN of the SIM card is stored For the value O no software reset is performed Attention When the INSYS GSM small has not been registered for a longer period it can not update the updates from the GSM network provider and some functions may have errors 5 2 3 Connection Protocol For a data connection with a device outside the GSM network analog modem or ISDN TA the right protocol has to be selected This setting is not important for data connections with a GSM device Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 24
45. s in Power Down Mode The Power Down Mode is entered using the command AT SMSO The GSM engine switches itself off only the RTC is still active The following routine takes place with AT SMSO AT SMSO SMSO MS OFF OK SHUTDOWN In the power down mode the serial interface is inactive the outputs RXS CTS DCD DSR and RI are highly resistive To avoid floating of the according inputs of the application in that case these inputs should have pull up or pull down resistors In power down mode the INSYS GSM small is not registered at the GSM network ATTENTION Besides shutting down the GSM engine the command AT SMSO has a second function as well Some of the extended AT commands can only be stored using this command AT SCFG AT CSNS AT SCKS AT4CALA After entering AT SMSO it is therefore required to wait for the response SHUTDOWN before the supply voltage is disconnected As for each shutdown data is written into the non volatile memory of the GSM engine with AT SMSO the maximum number of shutdowns is limited to 100 000 6 4 5 2 Power Down RTC and Alarm Mode As the internal real time clock RTC keeps running in power down mode the alarm function of the RTC AT CALA can be used to switch the INSYS GSM small from power down into RTC alarm mode If a set RTC alarm occurs during the time period in which the INSYS GSM small is in power down mode the RTC alarm mode is entered with the following message SYS
46. s of three elements Prefix body and end character The prefix always consists of the letters AT the only exception is the command A The main part consists of the command name and pertinent parameters if applicable Parameters are always displayed in angular brackets lt gt If parameters are optional this is additionally indicated by square brackets The input is not context sensitive All commands are finalized using the carriage return character set which is set with the command ATS3 Default CR OxOD The backspace character which is set with the command ATS5 can be used to delete falsely entered characters Default BS 0x08 Each command is acknowledged with a response according to V 25ter set with ATV Type CONNECT i Final Connection established if parameter setting X 0 CONNECT Final Connection established if parameter setting X 0 text E g lt text gt CONNECT 9600 RLP The data transmission rate is then 9 600 bit s RING Non Ring tone recognized synchronized 1 2 Connection not established or disconnected Invalid command or command line too long 5 NO DIALTONE Final No dial tone connection setup not successful wrong operating mode aur e Frat SS Timeout for connection setup Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 40 7 Command Overview To ease readability of the further comments lt CR gt is always used as carriage return charact
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48. sys tec de SALES insys insys tec de Support support insys tec de Ce 24V DC Power supply 12V 24V DC GND Ground RESET Reset input Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS The value for Pin 1 stated on the cover top is a maximum value 6 3 Technical Data 3 2 3 Power Supply Power supply 12 24 V DC 5 ripple Power consumption standby logged in max approx 500 mW Power consumption data connection connect max approx 2 W Power consumption power down max approx 200 mW Power input sleep max approx 300 mW Input voltage Current Current Data Current Power down Current Sleep standby connection logged in 12 VDC 40 mA 160 mA 11 mA 22 mA 24V DC 20 mA 80 mA 8 mA 13 mA This values have been established for a signal field strength of 20 AT CSQ The current consumption and therefore the power consumption may increase for poor network conditions These are average values for estimating the current consumption The used power supply unit should be able to supply up to 10 W at short notice pulse duration 577 us for period 4 67 ms to ensure proper operation 3 2 4 Reset Terminal Terminal open unwired Normal state Terminal connected to GND terminal 2 Reset Reset duration minimum 300 ms When the GND potential is removed once more the device is in initial state ATTENTION All settings that have not been stored will be lost during a reset
49. tandards and Protocols The error correction in the GSM radio network via RLP Radio Link Protocol is available by default The support of the individual services depends on the technical support of the GSM provider and the enabling of the respective services in the SIM card contract MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 3 Technical Data 3 3 1 Data Connections Non transparent asynchronous USSD Unstructured Supplementary Services Data are supported V 22bis 2400 bps V 32 4800 bps V 32 9600 bps V 32 14400 bps V 110 4800 bps V 110 9600 bps V 110 14400 bps 3 3 2 Fax Group 3 Class 1 and Class 2 3 3 3 SMS Text and PDU mode Mobile Originated MO Mobile Terminated MT Cell Broadcast CB Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 10 3 Technical Data 3 4 Approvals The INSYS GSM small bears the CE symbol of conformity This symbol is a declaration that on account of its design and implementation this device is in compliance with the currently valid versions of the following EC directives Directives e 89 336 EC EMC directive e 73 23 EC low voltage directive e 99 05 EC Telecommunications devices directive Standards e ETS 300342 1 e ETS 300 607 1 TBR 19 TBR 20 e ETS 301 489 1 e ETS 301511 e EN 55022 class B e EN 55024 Approvals e CE MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 4 Installation and Initial Operation 11 4 Installation and Initial Operation
50. the following AT SCFG AutoExec 0 1 0 AT SCFG AutoExec 0 1 1 Attention The settings of this command are only stored with the command AT SMSO The PIN input can be traced via the serial interface For time controlled functions the internal timers start from the beginning after a restart or a reset This also applies if ATZ or AT amp F are entered Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 30 6 Function Description 6 3 3 Automatic Reset To avoid a faulty registering status of the INSYS GSM small during infrastructure changes of the GSM network software updates of the databases temporary network extensions e g for fairs the device should be periodically unregistered and re registered or re started and initialized For this the following command must be configured in addition AT SCFG AutoExec 1 1 2 0 AT CFUN 1 1 024 00 00 After the set time has expired in the example 24 hours the INSYS GSM small carries out a software reset After this reset the configured functions will again be performed This is indicated at the serial interface SCFG AutoExec 1 1 2 0 AT FUN 1 1 The setting can be deactivated by entering the following AT SCFG AutoExec 0 10 2 The settings of this command are only stored with the command AT SMSO For time controlled functions the internal timers start from the beginning after a restart or a reset This also applies if ATZ or AT amp F are entered Therefore with these examp
51. ting 2 8 data bits 1 stop bit the second parameter determines the parity 3 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit gt 8N1 no second parameter required for this setting 4 7 data bits 1 stop bit the second parameter determines the parity The second parameter determines the parity when available O Odd parity E Even parity N No parity The following settings are possible 8N1 7E1 701 8E1 801 8N2 Attention The setting of the data format must be saved with AT amp W If auto bauding is active AT IPR 0 this also applies for the recognition of the data format except 8N2 Connection Test Perform a manual connection from the terminal program a Select the test number 22243 national freenet access number from D1 and Vodafone ATD22243 lt CR gt b INSYS GSM small establishes the connection After a little while 1 minute max the message CONNECT 9600 RLP is displayed and the GSM net DCD LED is orange d Enter to switch into the online command mode The OK response is displayed e Terminate the connection with ATH lt CR gt MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 4 Installation and Initial Operation 17 4 3 3 Troubleshooting and Diagnosis during the Initial Operation No response on commands e INSYS GSM small and the terminal device configuration PC or control have to operate the serial interface with the same baud rate and the same data format unless auto baud is not used The
52. tion Numbers 8 Network Provider Identification Numbers Identifiers and names of the network providers GSM Location Area Identification Number for the GSM module in alphabetic order for the commands AT COPS AT PROVIDER output for model TC35i Firmware V2 7 The following table can be output with the command AT SPLM 41220AF TDCA 232103 AT 20620 BASE 40477BSNL MOBILE 36269CT GSM 505063 AUS 36439BaTelCell 40479BSNL MOBILE 36801 CU C COM 454033 HK 42601BATELCO 40480BSNL MOBILE 28001CY CYTAGSM 222993 ITA 61604 BBCOM 40481BSNL MOBILE 310940DCT 240023 SE 47003BD ShebaWorld 40211BT B Mobile 50216DiGi 234203 UK 25099BEE LINE 35002BTC MOBILITY LTD 70602DIGICEL 4170294 SYRIA 20601 BEL PROXIMUS 70267BTL 73402DIGITEL TIM 23201A1 61302BF CELTEL 65201 BW MASCOM 63801DJ EVATIS 46668 ACeS 28405BG GLOBUL 25701 BY VELCOM 60302Djezzy 51000ACeS 41002BGD AKTEL 20820BYTEL 23802DK SONOFON 51511ACeS 41001 BGD GP 338180C amp W 21403E AMENA 52020ACeS 21890BH GSMBIH 342600 C amp W 62120ECONET NG 41201AF AWCC 43701 BITEL 346140C amp W 24801EE EMT GSM 60702 AFRICELL 61603BJ BENINCELL 23455Cable amp Wireless 24802EE RLT 40402AirTel 73602 BOMOV 45618 CAMSHIN 60201EGY MobiNiL 40403AirTel 34020 BOUYGTEL C 63089CD OASIS 6 1710 EMTEL MRU 40410AirTel 40421BPL MOBILE 65507 CELL C 26203E Plus 404
53. to adapt the baud rate and the data format automatically 4 Enter the PIN number will be stored in the INSYS GSM small Select the tab Basic Settings select new PIN and enter the PIN belonging to the SIM card see image below The PIN is stored in the INSYS GSM small and used for logging into the GSM network at every restart Transfer settings by activating the button Send settings Afterwards the device must be reset Attention When using SIM cards with deactivated PIN query the PIN does not need to be entered Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 14 4 Installation and Initial Operation File Interface Settings Terminal Language Sprache Basic settings Serial interface AFIN active elete ily detect GSM intensity 5 After the device has been reset the INSYS GSM small registers itself at the GSM network As soon as the device is registered the LED GSM net changes from steady green blinking 600 ms into green flashing 75 ms on 3 s off 6 Check the field strength of the GSM signal using the button Detect GSM Intensity x GSM Signal 20 Signalinto O The response should be a field strength of at least 12 otherwise the antenna location has to be changed see also Chap 5 2 7 Establish a connection manually from the terminal window of the program e Activate the cursor at the end of the terminal window by clicking on it e Select the test number 22243 national freenet access num
54. tored target 0170123456789 This is indicated at the serial interface SCFG AutoExec 1 0 0 0 AT CMSS 1 OK CMSS 23 The message CMSS 23 returns the number of SMS messages already sent with this SIM card In this case already existing data connections are ignored i e sending SMS messages would fail in this situation If you want to wait until an already existing data connection ends you have to enter AT SCFG AutoExec 1 0 0 1 AT CMSS 1 If you want to terminate an existing data connection for the case of an alarm the following must be entered AT SCFG AutoExec 1 0 00 2 AT CMSS 1 The setting can be deactivated by entering the following AT SCFG AutoExec 0 0 0 The settings of this command are only stored with the command AT SMSO MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 6 Function Description 33 6 4 Sleep Power Down and RTC Functionality 6 4 1 General The following paragraphs show an overview of the extended functions of the INSYS GSM small in view of the different energy saving modes For in depth information and the AT commands used for it we refer to the AT command set for the Siemens TC35i In addition the INSYS GSM small has an integrated real time clock RTC no power reserve which can also be used in connection with the sleep and power down modes 6 4 2 RTC Functionality Time date The internal real time clock of the INSYS GSM small can be set using the following command
55. upply 12 24 V DC at terminal 1 c Switching on the power supply After successful installation the power LED will be green The LED GSM net flashes green after approximately 5 s according to a clock pulse of 600 ms 4 Connect GSM antenna Connect the GSM antenna to the FME connector on the front panel 5 Connection PC Terminal Plug the enclosed RS232 interface cable into the cover front attach it with screws and connect it with the PC MICROELECTRONICS Version 1 00 09 04 4 Installation and Initial Operation 13 4 3 Initial Operation and Setup The initial operation may take place comfortably by using the configuration software HSComm see Chap 5 under Windows as well as directly by entering the AT commands with a terminal program 4 3 1 Initial Operation Using the Configuration Software HSComm 1 Start HSComm under Windows tz Programme ap Beenden FEST 2 Select the following standard setting for the serial interface in the menu Interface at the configuration PC Schnittstelle x Schnittstelle com x Baudrate 19200 v Datenbits js x Stoppbits rl Paritat None C kein Handshake C XON XDFF Hardware Handshake OK 3 If the INSYS GSM small is in an undefined state reset it optionally to the factory settings first button Send default settings If the INSYS GSM small does not respond to the transmission of commands select the button Synchronize RS232
56. used COM port may not be used by another application No connection e Is the signal quality of the GSM network sufficient See next page e Has the INSYS GSM small been registered See next page e Has the SIM card been enabled for data connections See Chap 3 2 5 e Was the phone number for data connection dialed See Chap 3 2 5 e Is the power supply during sending sufficient See Chap 3 2 3 SMS is not dispatched e Has the number for the SMS service center been entered correctly See Chap 5 e Deactivate the reaction to DTR drop if the device is connected via a serial interface which does not support a DTR function e Deactivate handshake when the device is connected via a serial interface which does not support hardware handshake protocol Signal Ouality The query of the signal quality at the reception location takes place using the AT command AT CSQ lt CR gt Response CSQ x y x signal quality at the reception location Value range from 0 31 31 23 very good quality 22 11 normal 10 0 bad these values should be avoided after installation or mounting of the antenna at the operation location in order to make sufficient reserves available for the application of the devices y Bit error rate Values from O 7 possible Only current when registered Version 1 00 09 04 MICROELECTRONICS 18 4 Installation and Initial Operation Attention Measuring of the signal quality should always t
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