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  DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 1 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol protext-din rail protext ? remote control from a mobile phone ? easy to install and configure using sms commands (no pc required). ? 4 digital inputs (volt free) ? upto 8 relay outputs rated 240vac 5a ? user can set inputs and outputs names ? up to 5 mobiles per input ? outputs controlled by sms text message ? request status via sms ? enclosure rated ip68 (pressure washer proof) ? automatically sends sms message when input activated ? accepts all major sim cards. ? tri-band gsm for use in europe & usa applications applications applications applications ? remote control by gsm mobile phone. ? remote maintenance, warnings / alarms. ? irrigation systems. ? remote system monitoring. ? plant maintenance. ? security systems ? alert / panic caller ordering information ordering information ordering information ordering information part no part no part no part no description description description description protext gsm telemetry system ip68 enclosure protext-din gsm telemetry system din rail module protext inputs s m s t e x t outputs s m s t e x t
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 2 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol user manual user manual user manual user manual 1. 1.1. 1. introduction introduction introduction introduction .................................................. .......................... 4 2. 2.2. 2. hardware features hardware features hardware features hardware features .................................................. .............. 4 protext features .................................................. ................................................... ................ 4 protext din features .................................................. ................................................... ......... 4 sim card .................................................. ................................................... ................................. 5 power connections .................................................. ................................................... ................ 5 input connections and output relays .................................................. ................................... 5 signal strength / led indication .................................................. ............................................ 7 power loss .................................................. ................................................... ............................. 7 wall mounting .................................................. ................................................... ........................ 7 3. 3.3. 3. optional power supply optional power supply optional power supply optional power supply .................................................. ......... 8 4. 4.4. 4. protext protext protext protext- -- -din optional modules din optional modules din optional modules din optional modules ........................................... 9 215 relay output module .................................................. ................................................... .... 9 230 relay output module .................................................. ................................................... .... 9 enclosure c/w mains power supply .................................................. ........................................ 9 5. 5.5. 5. extending the antenna extending the antenna extending the antenna extending the antenna .................................................. ...... 10 cba-uflsma-1 .................................................. ................................................... ................... 10 external mount gain antenna .................................................. .............................................. 10 gsm20-ant .................................................. ................................................... ......................... 10 ant-gsmpuks .................................................. ................................................... .................... 10 ant-gsmstub3 .................................................. ................................................... .................. 10 ant-gsm5wm .................................................. ................................................... ..................... 10 6. 6.6. 6. user set user set user set user set- -- -up commands up commands up commands up commands .................................................. ... 11 definitions .................................................. ................................................... ............................. 11 user set-up of protext .................................................. ................................................... ... 11 unit password ................................................... ................................................... ..................... 12 unit identity .................................................. ................................................... ......................... 12 input number-to-text .................................................. ................................................... .......... 12 power failure number-to-text .................................................. .............................................. 13 deleting numbers-to-text .................................................. ................................................... .. 13 response on/off .................................................. ................................................... .................... 13 output delay time .................................................. ................................................... ................ 14 combining set-up commands into one sms text .................................................. ............. 14
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 3 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol 7. 7.7. 7. control commands control commands control commands control commands .................................................. ............. 15 report gsm signal strength .................................................. ............................................... 15 activate and deactivate outputs .................................................. ......................................... 15 retrieve status of inputs and outputs .................................................. ............................... 15 retrieve unit settings .................................................. ................................................... ......... 15 customising input names .................................................. ................................................... ... 16 customising output names .................................................. ................................................... 16 activate and deactivate outputs using custom names .................................................. .... 16 retrieve saved numbers to text for inumn .................................................. ....................... 17 retrieve saved numbers to text for pnum .................................................. ........................ 17 8. 8.8. 8. messages generated by protext messages generated by protext messages generated by protext messages generated by protext ..................................... 18 change of status of inputs .................................................. ................................................. 1 8 error in received message .................................................. ................................................... . 18 9. 9.9. 9. advanced input commands advanced input commands advanced input commands advanced input commands ................................................. 19 setting a time delay on input .................................................. .............................................. 19 setting input pulse counts .................................................. ................................................... 19 reporting the value of the input pulse counter .................................................. ................ 19
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 4 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol 1. 1.1. 1. introduction introduction introduction introduction protext is a self contained remote control solution w hich provides a relay switch outputs and no volt switch inputs. the user can send a text message to control the out put relays and protext will automatically send an sms text message to upto five telephone num bers. outputs can be given custom names and text messages that protext generates can be preset by the user. 2. 2.2. 2. hardware features hardware features hardware features hardware features protext features protext features protext features protext features  integrated antenna connector  2 x relay outputs protext din features protext din features protext din features protext din features  external antenna connector via ufl connector  2 x relay outputs on board  8 outputs using relay module (these simply plug and play no additional connectio ns required) power connection input digital inputs 1-4 sim card here direct relay outputs 1-2 outputs 1 -8 215 8 relays 230 4 relays optional relay modules antenna connection sim card here relay outputs 1-2 power connection input digital inputs 1-4
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 5 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol sim card sim card sim card sim card the unit will accept sim cards of most types subjec t to the following restrictions. 1. only 3 volt sim cards will be correctly read and ol der 5 volt types will be ignored. 2. 2.2. 2. the message memory of the sim card should be clear before it is fitted to the the message memory of the sim card should be clear before it is fitted to the the message memory of the sim card should be clear before it is fitted to the the message memory of the sim card should be clear before it is fitted to the protext unit. protext unit. protext unit. protext unit. 3. sim cards that have been protected by sim cards that have been protected by sim cards that have been protected by sim cards that have been protected by means of a pin (in a mobile phone) will means of a pin (in a mobile phone) will means of a pin (in a mobile phone) will means of a pin (in a mobile phone) will not operate in the unit not operate in the unit not operate in the unit not operate in the unit. 4. some types of pay-as-you-go sim cards may require r egular call activity (once every six months) to remain registered. 5. it is recommended to bar incoming voice calls to th e sim card before it is used in the protext unit to avoid any error messages being s ent back to the user. this can be achieved by calling the service provider. the sim card should be inserted into protext before applying power rf rf rf rf s ss solutions olutions olutions olutions recommends recommends recommends recommends o2 and o2 and o2 and o2 and videophone videophone videophone videophone sim card sim card sim card sim card and has and has and has and has carried carried carried carried out out out out extensive test extensive test extensive test extensive testing using ing using ing using ing using the sim cards the sim cards the sim cards the sim cards we have we have we have we have for these for these for these for these two networks. two networks. two networks. two networks. problems have problems have problems have problems have been identified with orange sim cards with this product. been identified with orange sim cards with this pro duct. been identified with orange sim cards with this pro duct. been identified with orange sim cards with this pro duct. no no no no guarantee guarantee guarantee guarantee can be given for the operation of this product wit h any network except those that have can be given for the operation of this product with any network except those that have can be given for the operation of this product with any network except those that have can be given for the operation of this product with any network except those that have been tested by rf so been tested by rf so been tested by rf so been tested by rf solutions. lutions. lutions. lutions. power connections power connections power connections power connections the protext unit can be powered from 12 or 24vdc, a mains power supply is also available. power is connected via the power screw terminal input input input input connections connections connections connections and output relays and output relays and output relays and output relays the four inputs are provided via screw terminals 0v/in1 0v/in2 0v/in3 0v/in4 these are volt-free digital inputs are designed to be actuated by contact switch closures across the input pins. two relay outputs are provided on protext and protext -din, which provide a switch output as below. c o m no nc relay connections when transmitter not operating c o m no nc relay connections when transmitter operating ch1 ch2 relay outputs 0v in1 in2 users switch contacts 0v user inputs
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 6 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol protext-din can also provide a further six additiona l outputs by using the relay modules which connect directly to the protext-din.
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 7 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol signal strength / led indication signal strength / led indication signal strength / led indication signal strength / led indication there are four leds on the circuit board. the gree n led indicates power is applied the three red leds indicate the status of protext as below during initialisation after power up during initialisation after power up during initialisation after power up during initialisation after power up red led action red led action red led action red led action description description description description leds illuminate alternately protext is undergoing power up initialisation (can t ake many seconds) all leds flash together no simcard present normal operation normal operation normal operation normal operation red led action red led action red led action red led action description description description description no leds no signal one led on steady low signal strength two leds on steady medium signal strength three leds on steady high signal strength when transmitting or receiving a text when transmitting or receiving a text when transmitting or receiving a text when transmitting or receiving a text red led action red led action red led action red led action description description description description one led flashing protext is receiving an sms two leds flashing protext is transmitting an sms power loss power loss power loss power loss the protext has a facility to text a specific number when power fails. this number will be notified once power is re-applied to the protext aft er failure. in the event of power loss to the protext the unit w ill maintain the user configured data entered during the user set-up sequence, as this in formation is stored in non-volatile memory. however the status of the relays will be lost. wall wall wall wall mounting mounting mounting mounting
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 8 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol 3. 3.3. 3. optional power supply optional power supply optional power supply optional power supply  sealed unit to ip67  miniature size 83 x 37 x 30mm  resin potted unit  2.1mm female jack  input 100-240vac  wall fixing lugs  output 12vdc 1a  supplied with 3.3m lead part no part no part no part no description description description description psu12v1ain-ip power supply 110-240vac input, 12vdc 1a output ip67
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 9 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol protext relay outputs 1 - 4 230 4. 4.4. 4. protext protext protext protext- -- -din optional modules din optional modules din optional modules din optional modules 215 relay output module 215 relay output module 215 relay output module 215 relay output module ? 8 relay switches rated 230vac at 5a ? each relay provides input and normally open screw terminals ? connect 215, rly1-4 to protext lk3 & rly5- 8 to protext lk2 dimensions: within din rail: 93 x 82 mm (pcb: 90 x 72mm) storage temperature: -10 to +70 o celsius. operating temperature: 0 to +55 o celsius. electrical characteristics electrical characteristics electrical characteristics electrical characteristics min min min min typical typical typical typical max max max max units units units units supply voltage from protext-din relay* output rating type kb12 max rating is 3a/220vac/30vdc *the relay contacts in this unit are for functional use only and must not be used for isolation purpos es 230 relay output module 230 relay output module 230 relay output module 230 relay output module ? 4 relay (type k7sfa12) outputs rated for up to 30a at 230vac. ? each relay provides input and normally open spade terminals. ? connect 230, j1 to protext lk3 dimensions: within din rail: 115 x 82 mm (pcb: 1 09 x 72mm) storage temperature: -10 to +70 o celsius. operating temperature: 0 to +55 o celsius. electrical characteristics electrical characteristics electrical characteristics electrical characteristics min min min min typical typical typical typical max max max max units units units units supply voltage from protext-din relay output rating @ 230vac* @ 12vdc 30 a 20 a *the relay contacts in this unit are for functional use only and must not be used for isolation purpos es enclosure enclosure enclosure enclosure c cc c/ // /w ww w mains power supply mains power supply mains power supply mains power supply ? ip56 insulation class 2 ? din rails mounted on steel plate ? 12vdc 1a psu incorporated accepts 110-240vac (5a fu sed) dimensions dimensions dimensions dimensions external 315 x 235 x 130mm internal 300 x 220 x 120mm din rail length 1 285mm din rail length 2 180mm part no part no part no part no description description description description enc-da3 din rail enclosure assembly, two mounting rai ls, 12vdc psu fitted protext relay outputs 5 - 8 relay outputs 1 - 4 215
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 10 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol 5. 5.5. 5. extending the antenna extending the antenna extending the antenna extending the antenna c20 is supplied with an internal integrated antenna . for low signal areas this may be removed and an external antenna fitted. the following produ cts are available as optional extras. please note please note please note please note: fitting the bulkhead connector in the enclosure will mean that the enclosure is no longer ip68! additional water sealing will be requi red if the unit is exposed. cba cba cba cba- -- -ufl ufl ufl uflsma sma sma sma- -- -1 1 1 1 this cable which replaces the on-board cable connec ting directly onto the gsm engine and provides a bulkhead sma connector wh ich may be fitted to the enclosure external mount gain antenna external mount gain antenna external mount gain antenna external mount gain antenna gsm20 gsm20 gsm20 gsm20- -- -ant ant ant ant magnetic mount type gain 3db vswr < 1.5:1 height ~ 236 mm (including magnetic base) cable : coax type rg-174u length 2.5m ant ant ant ant- -- -gsmpuks gsmpuks gsmpuks gsmpuks gsm screw mount 3m coax sma(m) low profile package world-wide use +2dbi gain rugged screw fix connector 3metres cable ant ant ant ant- -- -gsmstub3 gsmstub3 gsmstub3 gsmstub3 gsm stubby +3db mag mount sma(m) active gain: +3dbi omni directional 3m connecting lead ant ant ant ant- -- -gsm5wm gsm5wm gsm5wm gsm5wm gsm db +5db wall mount sma(m) wall mount whip antenna 900 / 1800mhz active gain: +5db
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 11 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol 6. 6.6. 6. user set user set user set user set- -- -up commands up commands up commands up commands definitions definitions definitions definitions the following definitions are used throughout this document and generally in connection with protext. message message message message an sms (text) message sent from one mobile stati on to another. ~ denotes a space in the message. ~ denotes a space in the message. ~ denotes a space in the message. ~ denotes a space in the message. alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric. characters in the range a to z (upper and lower case), numbers in the range 0 C 9. mobile mobile mobile mobile. a mobile telephone that is used to send an d receive sms messages. user set user set user set user set- -- -up of protext up of protext up of protext up of protext note that the user password is case sensitive user password is case sensitive user password is case sensitive user password is case sensitive but the commands ar e not case sensitive and will be converted into upp er case before the unit handles them. this means that any user command resp onses, which echo the original command will do so i n upper case.
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 12 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol command command command command description description description description command syntax command syntax command syntax command syntax example example example example unit password unit password unit password unit password (upw ) the user password can be an alphanumeric string containing from 5 to10 characters. selection of the upw must be completed within 5 minutes from power applied. setting the upw is carried out by sending a text message to the unit. if for any reason the unit password is lost the use r must remove all power to the unit for 1 minute, the n start the process of entering a upw again. upw~ command: upw~password123456 response: upw~ok unit identity unit identity unit identity unit identity (uid) (optional) the is an alphanumeric string consisting 4 to 10 characters. this sets the identity of the protext unit, and i s included in any response to from priotext so that the user can identify the protext. ~uid~ command: password123456~uid~identity7 response: identity7~uid~ok input number input number input number input number- -- -to toto to- -- - text text text text (inum) (optional) this command sets the mobile number that the sms text message is sent to when input is changed. the number must be in full international format including country code and leading zeros. note the country code for the united kingdom is 44. note the protext can store up to 5 mobile numbers per input. ~inumn~ n=1 for input1 n=2 for input 2 n=3 for input 3 n=4 for input 4 command: password123456~inum1~003361234567 8 response: identity7~inum1~0033612345678~ok this example selects a french mobile (country code 33) with national number 06 12 34 56 78 (leading 0 omitted), this number will be text if in1 changes state.
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 13 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol user setup commands user setup commands user setup commands user setup commands cont... cont... cont... cont... please note: ~ please note: ~ please note: ~ please note: ~ denotes denotes denotes denotes a space in the format of a message a space in the format of a message a space in the format of a message a space in the format of a message command command command command description description description description command syntax command syntax command syntax command syntax example example example example power failure power failure power failure power failure n nn number umber umber umber- -- -to toto to- -- -text text text text (pnum) (optional) this command is used to identify the mobile number which is to be text if power has been removed and re-applied to the protext. pnum can store up to 5 mobile numbers. ~pnumn~ command: password123456~pnum~003361234567 8 deleting numbers deleting numbers deleting numbers deleting numbers- -- - to toto to- -- -text text text text if either of inumn or pnum contain a mobile number that is already present in the phone number list then this number will be deleted. after deletion a text will be sent to the user to confirm the deleti on of that number. ~x~ where x represents either inumn or pnum command: password123456~pnum~003361234567 8 response: uid~pnum~<0033612345678>~deleted response on/off response on/off response on/off response on/off (response) this command is used to control the responses that are to be sent from protext following receipt and carrying out of a command. note: messages which specifically demand a response such as requests for input status will always be responded to as will the upw, uid and resp~off messages. the default setting is for response to be turned of f. ~response~x x=on or off command: password123456~response~on response: identity7~response~on~ok
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 14 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol user setup commands cont... user setup commands cont... user setup commands cont... user setup commands cont... please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message command command command command description description description description comm comm comm command syntax and syntax and syntax and syntax example example example example output delay time output delay time output delay time output delay time (odel) this command sets an activation time of the relay outputs. the default is to remain on following an o n command and turn off following an off command. if t is set to a value from 1 to 9 then this sets the number of seconds for which the output remains on after an on command. the off command is then ignored. if t is set to 0, then the output ret urns to default setting ~odeln~t n=relay number t=delay time (seconds) command: password123456~odel1~7 response: identity7~odel1~7~ok combining set combining set combining set combining set- -- -up commands into one sms text up commands into one sms text up commands into one sms text up commands into one sms text in order to reduce the number of text messages to b e sent when setting up, several commands may be com bined together within a single text message sent to protext. any commands may be sent together, (the limit being that a text message can only be 160characters in t otal). each command is separated by a , ,, , commands excluded from multiple messages are : init ial setting of password. status request command syntax command syntax command syntax command syntax ~command1, command2, comman d3, command4,.. example example example example in the following example the text message s ends the following commands in one text, (the passw ord is password123456)  input number3 to text the number 01273 898000  output1 identity to be sprayer text text text text to be sent: to be sent: to be sent: to be sent: < password1234>~uid~,~inum3~< 01273898000>, ostring1 sprayer response response response response gatwick~inum3~<01273898000>~ostring1~spr ayer
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 15 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol 7. 7.7. 7. control commands control commands control commands control commands please note: ~ please note: ~ please note: ~ please note: ~ denotes denotes denotes denotes a space in the format of a message a space in the format of a message a space in the format of a message a space in the format of a message command command command command description description description description command syntax command syntax command syntax command syntax exam exam exam example pleple ple report report report report gsm signal gsm signal gsm signal gsm signal strength strength strength strength (sigq) this command is used to check and report the gsm signal strength where level = poor (in this case consider adding an external antenna or re-siting the protext) ok good excellent ~sigq example: example: example: example: password1234~sigq response response response response identity7~sigq~good activate and activate and activate and activate and deactivate outputs deactivate outputs deactivate outputs deactivate outputs (out) this command is used to turn a relay output on or off. ~outn~x n=relay number = 1 to 8 x=relay status = on, off command: password123456~out1~on response: identity7~out1~on~ok retrieve status of retrieve status of retrieve status of retrieve status of inputs and outputs inputs and outputs inputs and outputs inputs and outputs ( status ) this command requests that the status of the inputs and outputs be returned to this caller. ~status command: password123456~status response: identity7~in1on~in2off~out1on~out2o n retrieve unit retrieve unit retrieve unit retrieve unit settings settings settings settings (settings) this command requests that the settings of the unit be returned to the caller. ~settings command: password123456~settings response: identity7~settings~odel1~2~odel2~0
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 16 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol control commands cont control commands cont control commands cont control commands cont please not please not please not please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message e: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message e: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message e: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message customis customis customis customising input ing input ing input ing input names names names names (istring) the is an alphanumeric string consisting of up to 15 characters. this string of characters sets the custom input name. for example if input 1 is a detector on a door then input 1 can be assigned the name door. ~istringn~name n=input number to assign to. name=custom name to assign. command: password123456~istring1~aircon response: identity7~istring1~aircon~ok customi customi customi customis ss sing output ing output ing output ing output names names names names (ostring) the is an alphanumeric string consisting of up to 15 characters. this string of characters sets the custom name for outgoing data. for example if output 1 is used to open/close a vent then output 1 can be assigned the name vent. ~ostringn~name n=output number to assign to. name=custom name to assign. command: password123456~ostring1~aircon response: identity7~ostring1~aircon~ok activate and deactivate activate and deactivate activate and deactivate activate and deactivate outputs using custom outputs using custom outputs using custom outputs using custom names names names names (out) this command is used to turn a relay on or off using its custom name ~name~x n=relay number = 1 or 2 x=relay status = on, off name=custom name command: password123456~aircon~on response: identity7~aircon~on~ok
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 17 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol control commands cont control commands cont control commands cont control commands cont please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message a message a message a message retrieve saved retrieve saved retrieve saved retrieve saved numbers to text for numbers to text for numbers to text for numbers to text for inumn inumn inumn inumn this command requests the mobile phone numbers for inputs 1 to 4 (inumn) to be returned to this caller. ~ settings~inumn where n=1 for input 1 n=2 for input 2 n=3 for input 3 n=4 for input 4 command: password123456~settings~inum1 where n=1 for input1 response: ~settings~inum1~ for example: identity7~settings~inum1~00331245577 84 retrieve saved retrieve saved retrieve saved retrieve saved numbers to text for numbers to text for numbers to text for numbers to text for pnum pnum pnum pnum this command requests the mobile phone numbers to text in the event of power failure to be returned to this caller. ~ settings~pnum command: password123456~settings~pnum response: ~settings~pnum1~ for example: identity7~settings~pnum1~00331245577 84
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 18 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol 8. 8.8. 8. messag messag messag messages generated by es generated by es generated by es generated by protext protext protext protext please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message message message message message description description description description message syntax message syntax message syntax message syntax example example example example change of status change of status change of status change of status of inputs of inputs of inputs of inputs (in) this message reports a change of input state to the designated mobile number (set using the inum command). a message is sent with the following format. a change of input will only be valid after 5msecs where the protext unit is processing an sms messages then the response time could be up to 250ms. ~inn~x n=input channel =1 or 2 x=input status=on or off identity7~in1~on error in received error in received error in received error in received message message message message (!!error!!) when an incoming sms contains an error in the message format, no action will be taken by the unit other than to send an error message back to the calling mobile along with a copy of the erroneous message itself. ~m~!!error!! m=your message returned identity7~upw~outn~off~!!errror!! text user after text user after text user after text user after power reset: power reset: power reset: power reset: (failed) texts will be sent to mobile phone numbers stored in pnum on reboot after a power failure or reset (when power is reapplied). note this feature is enabled or disabled by simply either having mobile phone numbers in pnum or not. ~ reboot~power~had~failed identity7~reboot~power~had~failed
DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 19 protext - gsm r emote c ontrol 9. 9.9. 9. advanced input commands advanced input commands advanced input commands advanced input commands please note: ~ denot please note: ~ denot please note: ~ denot please note: ~ denotes a space in the format of a message es a space in the format of a message es a space in the format of a message es a space in the format of a message command command command command description description description description command syntax command syntax command syntax command syntax example example example example setting a time setting a time setting a time setting a time delay on input delay on input delay on input delay on input (inumdly) this command is used to delay protext sending a text message when and input is activated. this command sets the starting number delay counter (max 65535). when the input is activated the counter starts to down-count in seconds. when the delay counter reaches zero, providing the input is still activated the text message will be sent. ~inumdly1~xxxxx where xxxxx is a number from 0 to 65535 command: password1234~inumdly1 60 response uid~inumdly1~60~ok setting input pulse setting input pulse setting input pulse setting input pulse counts counts counts counts (inumcnt) this command is used to set the number of times an input must be activated before protext sends a text message. an example is where you want to receive a text message only after an input has been triggered 5 times. this command also resets the counter to the original value ~inumcnt1~xxxxx where xxxxx is a number from 0 to 65535 command: password1234~inumcnt3 44332 response uid~inumcnt3~44332~ok now the input 3 will only send a text message after the input has been triggered 44332 times. reporting the value reporting the value reporting the value reporting the value of the input pulse of the input pulse of the input pulse of the input pulse counter counter counter counter (inumcntval) this command reports the current number in the pulse counter ~inumcntval1 example: password1234~inumcntval3 response uid~inumcntval3=yyyyy~ok where yyyyy is the current value of the input pulse timer counter
protext - gsm r emote c ontrol DS-PROTEXT-9 ? 2009 reg no 277 4001, england. page 20 r f solutions ltd., r f solutions ltd., r f solutions ltd., r f solutions ltd., unit 21, cliffe industrial estate, unit 21, cliffe industrial estate, unit 21, cliffe industrial estate, unit 21, cliffe industrial estate, lewes, e. sussex. bn8 6jl. engl lewes, e. sussex. bn8 6jl. engl lewes, e. sussex. bn8 6jl. engl lewes, e. sussex. bn8 6jl. england. and. and. and. email : email : email : email : sales@rfsolutions.co.uk sales@rfsolutions.co.uk sales@rfsolutions.co.uk sales@rfsolutions.co.uk http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk tel: +44 (0)1273 898 000 tel: +44 (0)1273 898 000 tel: +44 (0)1273 898 000 tel: +44 (0)1273 898 000 fax: +44 (0 fax: +44 (0 fax: +44 (0 fax: +44 (0)1273 480 661 )1273 480 661 )1273 480 661 )1273 480 661 information contained in this document is believed to be accurate, however no representation or warran ty is given and no liability is assumed by r.f. sol utions ltd. with respect to the accuracy of such information. use of r.f.soluti ons as critical components in life support systems is not authorised except with express written appro val from r.f.solutions ltd.


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