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    S I G N A L T E C H N I K

    Operating Manual forGSM Transmitter

    646 710 55840 710 55

    FunctionInstalled on a WERMA stack light, the GSM transmitter ele-ment informs you of machine faults anytime and anywhere

    via a phone call. One master phone, which must be a cellphone with SMS capabilities, and up to two slave phones arepossible.

    Safety Instructions

    CautionTo prevent injury to personnel and

    damage to equipment:

    Follow the information in the instruc-

    tion sheet provided with the Kombi-SIGN stack lights.

    The GSM transmitter is not to be used

    for safety applications! Use a dedi-cated WERMA signal to alert safety

    personnel.

    The GSM transmitter element can-

    not to be used with light elementscaused to blink by a PLC.

    This transmitter element is only for use

    with 24 Vdc stack lights.

    Table 1: Specifications

    Dimensions( x height)

    70 mm x 65 mm

    Housing mater ia l Polycarbonate

    Current input 50 mA

    Maximum start-upcurrent

    450 mA

    Operating voltage 24 Vdc

    The GSM transmitter must onlybe operated with regulated DC

    voltage (24 Vdc +/- 15%) whileobserving positive logic polarity.

    GSM-frequency 850 / 1900 MHz

    SIM card slot SIM card not included in assembly

    Antenna connection FME plug connection(included in assembly)

    Compliances In compl iance with ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1 (08-2002), ETSI EN 301 489-7V1.2.1 (08-2002), EN 61000-4-5:1995,and EN 60947-5-1.

    Insertion of the SIM Card1. Insert the SIM card for the GSM transmitter into a cell

    phone. Follow the cell phones operating manual.2. Set SIM cards PIN number to 0000. Follow the cell

    phones operating manual.3. Deactivate the mailbox and activate the caller ID of the

    SIM card for the GSM transmitter.4. Insert the SIM card in the GSM transmitter.5. Make sure the master phones caller ID is activated.

    Installation1. Plug on the antenna. Firmly secure the threaded cou-

    pling.2. Attach the GSM transmitter as the element directly

    above the terminal element. Observe the markings onthe housing.

    Supply VoltageThe GSM transmitter is energized via activation of any indi-vidual light element of the stack light. Two start-up optionsare possible:1. Operating lamp available, voltage applied in the operat-

    ing state. Power supply is ensured.2. No operating lamp available, only fault lamps: Power

    supply only in fault cases. During start up, conduct alamp test or intentionally simulate a fault message. TheGSM transmitter is energized via any individual stack light.

    Caution Certain functions (e.g. status query)

    of the GSM transmitter are only avail-able with constant supply voltage

    application.

    If possible, energize a working lamp

    in connection with the GSM transmit-ter.

    Information Retain this manual and enter the in-

    formation below for future reference.

    Switching the GSM Transmitter On andOffThe alarm functions can be deactivated without changingthe configuration:1. By calling the GSM transmitter (non-chargeable).2. By sending an SMS with respective commands.3. By actuating an input in the External control mode.With deactivation, alarm messages are not stored. They aredeleted. After reactivation, only current alarm states aresignaled.

    1. Switch-On and Switch-Off via call

    Switch-off (a free ring-tone only call)

    Call the GSM transmitter via the master phone. The call isrejected after 15 seconds. No confirmation is provided.

    Switch-on (a free ring-tone only call)

    Call the GSM transmitter via the master phone. End the callafter the second ring-tone. No confirmation is provided.

    2. Switch-On and Switch-Off via SMS

    The ST_OFF command deactivates the transmitter while theST_ON command activates it. Use a + without a blank atthe end of the SMS command to request a confirmation SMS.Example: ST_OFF+

    3. Switch-On and Switch-Off via External ControlThe GSM transmitter is switched on or off via an externalswitch for the control. To activate this function, the c9, andpossibly the c10 parameter of the standard configuration

    must be changed (refer Table 2).Example: Operating mode selection via level 2:conf, gsm1_c9:1_c10:0100If the relevant stack light element is powered up, then theGSM Element is switched off (no power supply = switchedon), the signals from the other 3 stack light elements canthen be transmitted via the GSM Element.

    Pre-Paid SIM CardsPre-paid SIM cards are not to be used with the GSM transmit-ter element.

    S I G N A L T E C H N I K

    WERMA Signaltechnik marketed by EUCHNER-USA6723 Lyons StreetEast Syracuse, NY 13057 USAPhone: (315) 701-0315Fax: (315) 701-0319www.werma.de310.840.013 0405

    IMEI device ID No. (refer to: label attached to theGSM transmitters top side / illustration on EASYconfiguration / Status Query)

    SIM card phone number GSM transmitter

    Master phone number. (This cell phone must be ca-pable of sending SMS messages.)

    Operator 2 phone number

    Operator 3 phone number

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    EASY Configuration

    Activation of the GSM transmitter:- At least one element of the stack light must be energized.

    You have 10 minutes once the voltage is applied to themodule to call the stack light with the master cell phone.After this period of time, it switches off.

    - For configuration, the status LED on the topside mustchange from an approximate 5-second continuousillumination to a blinking signal (200 millisecond interval)with a 1-second break.

    - Dial the GSM transmitters number via your master cellphone. Wait until the 2 beep acknowledgement signal isheard then hang up.

    - You will receive a configuration SMS as confirmation.- The GSM transmitter is ready for operation. An SMS is sent

    to the master telephone as long as a signal is appliedto the stack light for at least 30 seconds (with operatinglamp) or 60 seconds for audible or missing elements.

    For an individual adjustment, please refer to the EXPERTConfiguration section below.

    EXPERT Configuration

    With the EXPERT configuration, the GSM transmitter can be individually configured via SMS.

    Procedure

    - Send an SMS (for structure and contents, please refer to the examples below) to the GSM transmitters calling number.- The SMS can only be sent via the master telephone.

    - Observe that the transmitter is energized.

    Content of the Configuration SMS- Each configuration SMS must begin with conf,gsm1.- Do not use any semicolons.- Blanks, periods and commas are permissible.- There is no case sensitivity with the SMS text.- The parameters are separated by a blank space ().- The alarm texts must be concluded with a semicolon. Alarm texts have a maximum text length of 120 ASCII characters, refer

    below. Text length limitations of your cell phone may require change parameters with more than one SMS message.- You may request a confirmation from the GSM transmitter by adding a + with blanks as the last character of the SMS.- Only the master telephone can receive a confirmation SMS.

    Table 2

    Parameter Basic setting Description

    c1:Device ID (Name)

    last 6 digits of theIMEI-No.

    Max. 12-digit individual Ascii text (optional), can be assigned during theGSM transmitters configuration.

    c2:Master telephone calling No.

    - Calling number: 1 then area code then 7 digit number

    c3:Operator 2 calling number

    - Calling number: 1 then area code then 7 digit number

    c4:Operator 3 calling number

    - Calling number: 1 then area code then 7 digit number

    c5:Master input filter

    1111 4-digi t informat ion, as to which inputs generate wh ich messages inwhich form:0 - Input is ignored1 - Input generates SMS2 - Input generates ring-tone only3 - Input generates SMS and ring-tone

    c6:Operator 2 input filter(optional)

    0000

    c7:Operator 3 input filter(optional)

    0000

    c8:Duration of the alarm call

    10 Number of seconds (2 to 60)

    c9:Operating mode

    0 Information on various operating states0 - basic setting 1 - PLC control mode

    c10:Filter for external control

    0001 One of the 4 levels is used as Alarm deactivated input.The selected element is defined in the filter.

    c11:Alarm text 1

    Signal 1 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with ;

    c12:Alarm text 2

    Signal 2 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with ;

    c13:Alarm text 3

    Signal 3 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with ;

    c14:Alarm text 4

    Signal 4 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with ;

    1111: 1st digit = 1st element (bottom), 2nd digit = 2nd element, 3rd digit = 3rd element, 4th digit = 4th element (top).Ring-tone only calls are frees.

    Examples:

    1. Changing the device ID to Machine1 with confirmation SMS:conf,gsm1c1:Maschine1+ + = confirmation2. Additional message to a second phone connection (e.g. land line connection), SMS and ring-tone only call, with signal ap-

    plied to the stack lights bottom element with confirmation SMS:conf,gsm1c3:+4974249557222c6:3000+

    Default Setting

    Default setting mode:

    A GSM transmitter without the number of a master phoneis in the default setting mode. The GSM transmitter can beconfigured.Resetting to default setting mode:Send an SMS to the GSM transmitter with the IMEI No. (15characters) and, following a blank, enter reset.

    Example: 351266000233017reset

    You will receive a confirmation SMS. An automatic switch-offof the GSM transmitter after 10 minutes signals the reset tothe default setting mode.

    Status QueryYou may query the GSM transmitters status via the mastercell phone. Send an SMS: ST+.You will receive a text message showing the status of theGSM transmitter as per Table 3 below.

    Example: Send SMS: ST+

    Table 3

    Index Designation Description

    1 Device ID

    2 Status of the 4 inputs(bottom to top)

    4-digit number

    3* System run time in seconds 8-digit number

    4* Tota l number of SMS messagessent

    8-digit number

    5* IMEI 15-digit number

    6 Alarm activated / deactivated ON / OFF

    Information marked with * (asterisk) can be obtained byan SMS with STX+. The seconds are counted from the GSMtransmitters switched-on point. 4* counts from switch-on orfrom the counters last calibration.

    Resetting the SMS CounterThe STX RSMS SMS deletes the current counter reading(control for pre-paid cards). With +, you can request aconfirmation SMS.Example: STX RSMS

    Query of the current configuration

    Send a configuration SMS to the GSM transmitter. The SMShas no configurable contents. With a blank and a suffixed+, request a confirmation via SMS message.Example: conf,gsm1+

    TroubleshootingIf faults are detected during the start up phase, faults aresignaled by blinking sequences via the status LED (see illustra-tion under EASY configuration). Double blinking (200 millisecond interval) with a 1-second

    break signifies that no SIM card is recognized. Triple blinking (200 millisecond interval) with a 1-second

    break signifies that the PIN number has not been set to0000.

    Quadruple blinking (200 millisecond interval) with a1-second break: results from a hardware fault. Switch theGSM transmitter off and correct the fault.

    Regular operation is not possible in the above states. The

    GSM transmitter is OK. However, if no messages are receivedby your cell phone, make sure the caller ID function of themaster cell phone is activated.

    S I G N A L T E C H N I K

    WERMA Signaltechnik marketed by EUCHNER-USA6723 Lyons StreetEast Syracuse, NY 13057 USAPhone: (315) 701-0315Fax: (315) 701-0319www.werma.de

    EXPERT Configuration

    With the EXPERT configuration, the GSM transmitter can be individually configured via SMS.

    Procedure

    - Send an SMS (for structure and contents, please refer to the examples below) to the GSM transmitters calling number.- The SMS can only be sent via the master telephone.

    - Observe that the transmitter is energized.

    Content of the Configuration SMS- Each configuration SMS must begin with conf,gsm1.- Do not use any semicolons.- Blanks, periods and commas are permissible.- There is no case sensitivity with the SMS text.- The parameters are separated by a blank space ().- The alarm texts must be concluded with a semicolon. Alarm texts have a maximum text length of 120 ASCII characters, refer

    below. Text length limitations of your cell phone may require change parameters with more than one SMS message.- You may request a confirmation from the GSM transmitter by adding a + with blanks as the last character of the SMS.- Only the master telephone can receive a confirmation SMS.

    Table 2

    Parameter Basic setting Description

    c1:Device ID (Name)

    last 6 digits of theIMEI-No.

    Max. 12-digit individual Ascii text (optional), can be assigned during theGSM transmitters configuration.

    c2:Master telephone calling No.

    - Calling number: 1 then area code then 7 digit number

    c3:Operator 2 calling number

    - Calling number: 1 then area code then 7 digit number

    c4:Operator 3 calling number

    - Calling number: 1 then area code then 7 digit number

    c5:Master input filter

    1111 4-digi t informat ion, as to which inputs generate wh ich messages inwhich form:0 - Input is ignored1 - Input generates SMS2 - Input generates ring-tone only3 - Input generates SMS and ring-tone

    c6:Operator 2 input filter(optional)

    0000

    c7:Operator 3 input filter(optional)

    0000

    c8:Duration of the alarm call

    10 Number of seconds (2 to 60)

    c9:Operating mode

    0 Information on various operating states0 - basic setting 1 - PLC control mode

    c10:Filter for external control

    0001 One of the 4 levels is used as Alarm deactivated input.The selected element is defined in the filter.

    c11:Alarm text 1

    Signal 1 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with ;

    c12:Alarm text 2

    Signal 2 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with ;

    c13:Alarm text 3

    Signal 3 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with ;

    c14:Alarm text 4

    Signal 4 Ascii text, 120 characters maximum ending with ;

    1111: 1st digit = 1st element (bottom), 2nd digit = 2nd element, 3rd digit = 3rd element, 4th digit = 4th element (top).Ring-tone only calls are frees.

    Examples:

    1. Changing the device ID to Machine1 with confirmation SMS:conf,gsm1c1:Maschine1+ + = confirmation2. Additional message to a second phone connection (e.g. land line connection), SMS and ring-tone only call, with signal ap-

    plied to the stack lights bottom element with confirmation SMS:conf,gsm1c3:+4974249557222c6:3000+