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Contents
1 FOR YOUR SAFETY.............................................................................................................................................4
2 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................................................4
3 FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS.....................................................................................................................4
4 START UP...............................................................................................................................................................5
5 LED DISPLAY........................................................................................................................................................5
6 CLEAR ALL PROGRAMMED DATA FROM SIM ..........................................................................................6
7 CONNECTION DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................6
8 PROGRAMMING GSW1......................................................................................................................................7
9 THE GSW1 PARAMETERS.................................................................................................................................7
9.1 ALARM SUPPORT.............................................................................................................................................................7
9.2 OUTPUT MANAGEMENT ..............................................................................................................................................10
9.3 SECURITY LEVEL - SL...................................................................................................................................................11
9.4 PREPAID CARD CREDIT AND VALIDITY INFORMATION......................................................................................12
9.5 SET-UP PARAMETERS...................................................................................................................................................13
9.6 SMS MESSAGES EDITOR ..............................................................................................................................................15
9.7 CLIP...................................................................................................................................................................................16
9.8 SPECIAL SMS COMMANDS ..........................................................................................................................................18
10 PRINT-OUT OF THE PARAMETERS..............................................................................................................19
10.1 RECEIVE ALL PARAMETERS (PALL) .........................................................................................................................19
10.2 CHECK SW REVISION (PSW)........................................................................................................................................19
10.3 CHECK SIGNAL QUALITY (PSQ).................................................................................................................................19
10.4 RECEIVE TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PTN)....................................................................................................................19
10.5 RECEIVE LINKS (PLN)...................................................................................................................................................19
10.6 RECEIVE INPUT PARAMETERS (PIN).........................................................................................................................19
10.7 RECEIVE INPUT FILTER VALUE (PID) .......................................................................................................................19
10.8 RECEIVE OUTPUT FILTER VALUE (POD)..................................................................................................................20
10.9 RECEIVE DELAY BEFORE DIAL VALUE (PDD)........................................................................................................20
10.10 RECEIVE ACCESS TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PSL).....................................................................................................20
10.11 RECEIVE OUTPUT PARAMETERS (POS)....................................................................................................................20
10.12 RECEIVE ALL PROGRAMMED SMS MESSAGES (P#) ..............................................................................................20
10.13 RECEIVE SET UP PARAMETERS VALUE (PPA) ........................................................................................................20
10.14 RECEIVE CREDIT PARS PARAMETERS (PCREF)......................................................................................................20
10.15 RECEIVE CREDIT CHECK TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PCN)......................................................................................20
10.16 RECEIVE ALL CLIP PARAMETERS (PCLP) ................................................................................................................21
10.17 STATE OF THE CREDIT FOR THE PREPAID CARD ..................................................................................................21
10.18 STATE OF THE OUTPUTS (PORC)................................................................................................................................21
10.19 MANUAL GSM MODULE RESTART (MRES)..............................................................................................................21
10.20 RECEIVE STATUS OF INPUTS (INS)............................................................................................................................21
10.21 RECEIVE GSW1 LOG......................................................................................................................................................21
11 CHANGING PARAMETERS USING THE SMS COMMAND ......................................................................22

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12 DEFAULT SETTINGS ON GSW1......................................................................................................................23
13 PARAMETERS PRINT-OUT COMMANDS....................................................................................................24
14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................................25
15 CONTACTS ..........................................................................................................................................................25
Figures
Figure 1: GSW1 Connection diagram..................................................................................................6
Figure 2: Input Connection diagram....................................................................................................8
Figure 3: Output Connection diagram ...............................................................................................10
Tables
Table 1: IN, ID and DD parameters.....................................................................................................8
Table 2: IN, ID and DD parameters example ......................................................................................8
Table 3: Remote alarm reporting parameters.......................................................................................9
Table 4: Remote alarm reporting parameters example........................................................................9
Table 5: Output management parameters ..........................................................................................10
Table 6: Output management parameters example............................................................................11
Table 7: SL parameter........................................................................................................................11
Table 8: SL parameter example .........................................................................................................11
Table 9: Prepaid card validity parameters..........................................................................................13
Table 10: Prepaid card validity parameters example.........................................................................13
Table 11: Set-up parameters ..............................................................................................................15
Table 12: Set-up parameters example................................................................................................15
Table 13: Message parameters...........................................................................................................16
Table 14: Message parameters example ............................................................................................16
Table 15: CLIP parameters ................................................................................................................17
Table 16: CLIP parameters example..................................................................................................17
Table 17: LOG parameters.................................................................................................................17
Table 18: LOG parameters example..................................................................................................17
Table 19: SMS commands.................................................................................................................18
Table 20: SMS commands example...................................................................................................18
Table 21 GSW1 default settings ........................................................................................................24
Table 22 GSW1 parameters print out commands..............................................................................24

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1 FOR YOUR SAFETY
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete
user guide for further information.
SWITCH ON SAFELY
Do not switch the unit on when use of wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause
interference or danger.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless phones and units may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the unit off near medical equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING
Do not use the unit at a refueling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Follow any restrictions. Do not use the unit where blasting is in progress.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in the normal position as explained in the product documentation. Do not touch the
antenna unnecessarily.
2 INTRODUCTION
GSW1 is a universal remote controller based on GSM technology. It is designed as unlimited range,
wire free, low cost, and highly robust remote control system.
As all other devices from portfolio GSW1 supports alarm detection, stay-alive messages, credit
checking ]k[r
3 FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS
Features:
(Built-in 4 band GSM module
(1 alarm input
(1 output (relay supported)
(Up to 50 telephone numbers for CLIP support
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(Programming by SMS commands
(Anti-tampering input
Applications:
(Free of charge remote control (CLIP)
(Simple alarm support

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START UP
VERY
IMPORTANT
USE
A
MICRO SIM CARD
(
micro
-
SIM
, see the picture
(
)
WITH MEMORY FOR UP TO 250 CONTACTS!
(
Insert SIM card to be
used for
GSW1
in your personal mobile phone.
IMPORTANT
ERASE THE PIN CODE!
(
Insert SIM card in
GSW1
device.
The unit must be
switched
OFF when you insert t
he SIM!
(
Connect
inputs and outputs to
GSW1
.
(
Connect t
he antenna to antenna connector.
(
Connect power cable to
GSW1
device
(
Connect device to source power supply voltage
.
(
Wait until LED1 (
Green
) starts flashing. This
is
is
set in around
30 to 45 seconds
.
(
GSW1
u
nit is now ready
to
operate.
IMPORTANT
Before sending any SMS commands
to
GSW1
device
,
the
device
must be
powered ON
and
in normal operation
mode
!
5
LED DISPLAY
Green
LED (LED1)
-
Indicate
s
the level of the GSM signal from 1
to
5 LED flash
es
es
(1
is
is
wea
k signal,
5
is
is
excellent signal)
Yellow LED (LED
2
)
-
Short flashing indicate
s
that the GSM module is ON
,
but it is not yet connect
ed
ed
on the GSM
network. After connection
,
yellow led
is
flashing with short pulse
(0,5s)
ON and a long
pulse OFF
(5s)
.

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6 CLEAR ALL PROGRAMMED DATA FROM SIM
This is highly recommended when a SIM card you are going to use for the GSW1 is not new and it
already has some data stored in the phone book memory.
By sending this SMS to GSW1 all programmed parameters and numbers are cleared:
;SDCLR;
After the command is received by the device all configuration parameters on the SIM card
including the SMS are deleted. The procedure can take up-to 2 minutes, depends on the version of
the SIM card.
The GSW1 will restart after the configuration is deleted.
NOTE By sending this command to the GSW1 ALL DATA are erased from the SIM card,
including SMS!
7 CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Before connection the GSW1 please take a look at connection diagram.
Figure 1: GSW1 Connection diagram
*Do not use the 12V AUX power output for electric lock driving! You can use it to power external
sensors: Short-term current load (up to 1 minute) - up to 500mA; Long-term current load - up to
100mA!Useseparatepowersourcefordoor electric lock!
*100mA

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8 PROGRAMMING GSW1
GSW1 device supports different types of programming:
(You can program GSW1 remotely by SMS commands.
(You can program GSW1 with direct USB connection, with the use of configuration software
running on PC (EasySet)
(You can program GSW1 with SmartPhone App.
(You can program GSW1 with Web Access (soon).
NOTE To receive configuration software please contact your local distributor.
9 THE GSW1 PARAMETERS
To support versatile functionality of GSW1 different parameters are used. The parameters are
divided in logical sections and are described in the following chapters.
9.1 ALARM SUPPORT
Alarm reporting is supported by group of different parameters. First section is used to define the
relations needed for alarm to be trigged. The second section is used to report alarm.
9.1.1 ALARM TRIGGERING
Parameters are used to control (filter) the triggering of the alarm inputs.
9.1.1.1 IN parameters
Alarm and reset input can be triggered in 4 different ways. The status of the input can either be
normal closed (N.C) or normal open (N.O.) with positive (+ 12V) or negative (GND) voltage.
Activation of the input/alarm is reported by INx values 0 to 2. It the user needs to receive
information of the input/alarm restores use INx values 4 to 6. INx value 3 disables the input/alarm
reporting.
(IN = 0 sNormal Open striggered with negative voltage (GND)
(IN = 1 sNormal Close sbreaking negative or positive voltage loop
(IN = 2 sNormal Open striggered with positive voltage (+ 12VCC)
(IN = 3 sNot in use
(IN = 4 => IN = 0 + input reset SMS
(IN = 5 => IN = 1 + input reset SMS
(IN = 6 => IN = 2 + input reset SMS

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+12V DC
INPUT 1-4
N.O.
contact
GND
INPUT 1-4
N.O.
contact
Figure 2: Input Connection diagram
9.1.1.2 ID parameters
ID parameter determines time period of the pulse length to trigger the alarm. The pulse time can be
from 0,5 seconds to 9999 seconds. The default time is 0,5 seconds when the parameter value is 0.
Parameter is in seconds.
9.1.1.3 DD parameters
This parameter is used to define the delay between the time that alarm input is trigged and the time
that alarm is reported.
Parameter is in seconds.
9.1.1.4 Table of parameters
Name Comment
IN1 Mode of operation for input 1
ID1 Input time integration delay on input 1
DD1 Time delay for alarm reporting on input 1
Table 1: IN, ID and DD parameters
Example:
'Programming with short text messages - SMS
GSW1 PROGRAMMING TABLE
Name Number Description
IN1 0 Alarm activated by connecting to GND
ID1 10 Input 1 has to be valid for 10 second to trigger the alarm
DD1 15 Reporting of the alarm on input 1 is delayed by 15s
Table 2: IN, ID and DD parameters example
'Remote programming by SMS
;IN1=0;ID1=10;DD1=15;
GND
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contact

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9.1.2 REMOTE REPORTING ALARM EVENTS
Parameters used to define the way to report the alarm event.
NOTE GSW1 device send SMS messages for reporting alarm events.
9.1.2.1 TN parameters
Telephone numbers for remote alarm reporting are listed as TN parameters. Remote alarm reporting
on GSW1 is done via SMS messages.
9.1.2.2 LN parameters
This parameter is used to link alarm event from inputs or any other source to the telephone numbers
on TN list.
9.1.2.3 Table of parameters
Name Comment
TN1 1
st
telephone number
TN2 2
nd
telephone number
TN3 3
rd
telephone number
TN4 4
th
telephone number
TN5 5
th
telephone number
LN1 Input & telephone No. linking for 1
st
alarm input (TN1 sTN5)
LN3 Periodic test SMS. No. linking (TN1 sTN5)
LN4 SIM card refill. No. linking (TN1 sTN5)
LN5 NAC list. No. linking (TN1 sTN5) (see note)
LN6 Log status. No. linking (TN1 sTN5)
Table 3: Remote alarm reporting parameters
Example:
'Programming with short text messages - SMS
GSW1 PROGRAMMING TABLE
Name Number Description
TN1 042376678 1st telephone number
LN1 13 Input 1 reports alarm to TN1 & TN3
LN5 1 NAC event sent to TN1
Table 4: Remote alarm reporting parameters example
'Remote programming by SMS
;TN1=042376678;LN1=13;LN5=1;
NOTE When telephone number (calling or messaging GSW1) is not authorized, not
acknowledge event occurs (NAC). The telephone number responsible for this event
can be send to TN user for notification.

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9.2 OUTPUT MANAGEMENT
GSW1 supports the possibility to report alarms from inputs and any other events locally via 1
output. The behavior is defined using next parameters
9.2.1 OS parameter
GSW1 device has 1 dedicated relay supported outputs. Outputs can be configured to different
behavior:
(OSx = 0 sDisabled
(OSx = 1 sBi-stable toggle mode
(OSx = yyy sMono-stable pulse mode ( duration in seconds )
Typical connection for the output:
Figure 3: Output Connection diagram
9.2.2 OD parameter
OD parameter is used to link the alarm event directly to output. Direct linking can be done on input
alarm events and some other internal events.
9.2.3 OP parameters
Parameters are used to invert the polarity of the outputs.
(0snormal
(1sinverted
9.2.4 Table of parameters
Name Comment
OS1 Mode of operation for output 1
OD1 Input 1 direct link to outputs
OD3 GSM network problem direct link to outputs
OD4 NAC direct link to outputs
OP1 Invert control for output 1
Table 5: Output management parameters

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Example:
'Programming with short text messages - SMS
GSW1 PROGRAMMING TABLE
Name Number Description
OS1 14 Mono-stable pulse mode ( 14s pulse )
OD1 1 Input 1 activates output 1
OP1 1 Output 1 inverted
Table 6: Output management parameters example
'Remote programming by SMS
;OS1=14;OD1=1;OP1=1;
9.3 SECURITY LEVEL - SL
SL parameter from 0 to 5 defines which telephone number stored in the phone book from TN1 s
TN5 can enter into programming and remote control of the GSW1 (dialing the GSW1 phone
number or sending the SMS).
NOTE When the SL level is 0, an access to the GSW1 is possible from any phone!
IMPORTANT Before any SL number is programmed the GSW1 can accept ALL CALLS.
Remote SMS programming and remote controlling is possible from any phone!
Name / value Comment
SL = 0 All calls and SMS are accepted
SL = 1 Only number stored under parameter TN1 has access to unit
SL = 2 Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN2 have access to unit
SL = 3 Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN3 have access to unit
SL = 4 Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN4 have access to unit
SL = 5 Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN5 have access to unit
Table 7: SL parameter
Example:
'Programming with short text messages - SMS
GSW1 PROGRAMMING TABLE
Name Number Description
SL 3 No. stored under parameters TN1 to TN3 have access to unit
Table 8: SL parameter example
'Remote programming by SMS
;SL=3;

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9.4 PREPAID CARD CREDIT AND VALIDITY INFORMATION
GSW1 can be used with prepaid SIM cards and its limitations. To be able to overcome this
limitation of the prepaid SIM cards, GSW1 offers the possibility of automatic checking mechanism
for credit and time expiration.
NOTE GSW1 automatically sends warning SMS when the credit reaches low level defined by
LCV parameter or SIM card validity is near to expiration.
NOTE For support of different GSM providers contact support.
9.4.1 Programming prepaid card credit and validity string
To be able to support credit and time validity checking different parameters are used.
9.4.1.1 LCV and SCV parameter
LCV is used to set the limit for low credit event. If the credit on prepaid SIM cards falls below this
limit SMS is send.
SCV the period of valid operating time varies with different GSM network providers. The value can
be programmed from 1 to 360 days. The default value does not presume any kind of expiry
warning.
For example in Slovenia SCV are 90 and in Italy 360 days
9.4.1.2 CC1, CC2 and CC3 parameters
Number used to check low credit value. They are provided from the GSM providers.
(CC1 - This method can be used by any GSM provider that supports Unstructured
Supplementary Service Data
(CC2 - This method is dedicated to Italian TIM mobile provider
(CC3 - This method is dedicated to Italian Vodafone mobile provider
9.4.1.3 CREF, CTIM, CVODA parameters
Parameters are used to find the credit value of the prepaid SIM card. Strings under these parameters
are used to pars the replay message from the GSM provider.
(CREF - Pars string for the replays received from CC1 number
(CVODA - Pars string for the replays received from CC2 number
(CTIM - Pars string for the replays received from CC3 number

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9.4.1.4 Table of parameters
Name Comment
LCV Low credit value, bottom limit for low credit event.
SCV SIM card validity time ( in days)
CC1 Credit number for credit check universally used
CC2 Credit number for credit check dedicated for Italian TIM mobile
provider
CC3 Credit number for credit check dedicated for Italian Vodafone
mobile provider
CREF String for parsing replay message from CC1 number
CVODA String for parsing replay message from CC2 number
CTIM String for parsing replay message from CC3 number
Table 9: Prepaid card validity parameters
Example:
'Programming with short text messages - SMS
GSW PROGRAMMING TABLE
Name Number Description
CC1 *448# Si.mobil
CC2 4916 TIM Italy
CC3 404 Vodafone Italy
LCV 4 Low credit message will be send bellow 4
Table 10: Prepaid card validity parameters example
'Remote programming by SMS
;CC1=*448#;CC2=4916;CC3=404;LCV=4;
9.5 SET-UP PARAMETERS
Different parameters are used to support versatile functionality of GSW1.
9.5.1 UDC parameter
Parameter is used to synchronise GSW1 clock to GSM network clock. User must enter the number
of the GSW1 SIM card (telephone number of GSW1 device).
9.5.2 TST parameter
A test SMS is sent periodically. GSW1 can send the test message in the interval ranging from 1
hour to 8760 hours.
Example:
To send test SMS TST value is set to 12, th] eldZ]ij caeb]\ kf tIK5ureceive a test
message every 12 hours.

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9.5.3 MNF parameter
When it is necessary to fix the GSM network to one provider the user can use the MNF parameter.
The MNF parameter switches automatic network searching to manual.
Example:
MCC/MNC code for Simobil is 29340, Mobitel is 29341, TIM is 22201, and Vodafone
Italy is 22210.
More information about national MCC/MNC codes can be acquired at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Network_Code
9.5.4 ARST parameter
ARST parameter defines periodic of auto restart time (in hours) of the GSW1 device.
9.5.5 ADF parameter
Parameter is used to define voice refresh function, to prevent blocking of SIM in some GSM
networks.
NOTE If this function is enabled GSW1 device will make voice call to TN1 number.
9.5.6 LNG parameter
LNG parameter switches between the preprogrammed languages:
(0 - English
(1 - Italian
(2 - Slovenian
(3 - Croatian
(4 - Dutch
(5 - German
(6 - Spanish
9.5.7 BUZ parameter
Parameter is used to control buzzer functionality on GSW1. Buzzer is used to audio support some
events on GSW1.

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9.5.8 Table of parameters
Name Comment
UDC Tel. number of GSW1 device
RAN Auto answer ring number
TST SMS test time out
MNF Manual GSM provider selection
ARST Time out control for automatic system restart
ADF Auto dial functionality ( Call TN1 )
LNG Language selection
BUZ Buzzer control
Table 11: Set-up parameters
Example:
'Programming with short text messages - SMS
GSW1 PROGRAMMING TABLE
Name Number Description
MNF 29340 Manual fixing of the GSM provider (Simobil)
LNG 1 Switch on Italian language
ADF 90 Make voice call every 90 days
TST 24 24 hours periodic test SMS
BUZ 0 Mute buzzer
Table 12: Set-up parameters example
'Remote programming by SMS
;MFN=29340;LNG=1;ADF=90;TST=24;BUZ=0;
9.6 SMS MESSAGES EDITOR
You can write and send a short SMS message for each alarm input. The default message is English,
but it is possible to change language with LNG parameter. Each message is built from 3 parts and
user can write the first (User Location) and the second (alarm event) part of the message. Unit adds
the third part (alarm event description) automatically. Language of the 3rd part may be changed by
LNG parameter. The message is stored in the SIM phone book so you should add any number for
correct operation.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
# 0 U S E R L O C A T I O N
# 1 I N P U T 1
NOTE Message should not be longer than 14 characters! Space is also counted as one
character!

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9.6.1 Table of parameters
Name Comment
#0 User location, same for all alarm messages
#1 Input 1, second part of message
Table 13: Message parameters.
Example:
'Programming with short text messages - SMS
GSW1 PROGRAMMING TABLE
Name Number Description
#0House 1 Location definition
#1Kitchen 1 Alarm input is from the kitchen
Table 14: Message parameters example
'Remote programming by SMS
;#0HOUSE=1;#1KITCHEN=1;
9.7 CLIP
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9.7.1 CLPEN parameter
Parameter used to enable CLIP functionality.
9.7.2 CLPOU parameter
Parameter used to choose which output will be controlled by the CLIP functionality.
9.7.3 CLPI parameter
This parameter, if set, is a precondition for CLIP function to control the output. The input define by
the CLPI parameter must be active for CLIP function to control the output.
9.7.4 ;CG- g ;CG10 parameter
Set of telephone number, which can control the output. The number not on CLP list is not able to
control the output using clip functionality.

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9.7.5 Table of parameters
Name Comment
CLPEN Enable CLIP functionality
CLPOU Control output pin when CLIP event
CLPI CLIP input activation condition
CLP1 CLIP number 1
... r
CLP50 CLIP number 50
Table 15: CLIP parameters
Example:
'Programming with short text messages - SMS
GSW1 PROGRAMMING TABLE
Name Number Description
CLPEN 1 Enable CLIP functionality
CLPOU 2 CLIP control output 2
CLPI 0 No input activation condition
CLP1 040414414 CLIP number 1
CLP2 042340880 CLIP number 2
Table 16: CLIP parameters example
'Remote programming by SMS
;CLPEN=1;CLPOU=2;CLPI=0;CLP1=040414414;CLP2=042340880;
9.7.6 Table of parameters
Name Comment
LOGN Number of log events for printing out
LOGI Log interface
ALC Automatic log clear
Table 17: LOG parameters
Example:
'Programming with short text messages - SMS
GSW1 PROGRAMMING TABLE
Name Number Description
LOGN 5 5 log events will be printed out on PLOG command
LOGI 0 Nonvolatile memory on GSW1
ALC 1 Log is auto cleared when full
Table 18: LOG parameters example
'Remote programming by SMS
;LOGN=5;LOGI=0;ALC=1;

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9.8 SPECIAL SMS COMMANDS
These commands can only be issued only over SMS message, and are used to control some special
functions of GSW1 device.
9.8.1 ORC command
Command is used to control outputs directly via SMS message
9.8.2 SDCLR command
To clear all data on SIM card SDCLR command is used.
9.8.3 LCRL command
Command clears log on GSW1 device.
9.8.4 CLPCLR command
Command is used to delete all CLP numbers.
9.8.5 MRES command
Command is used to manually restart GSM module on GSW1 device.
9.8.6 SSRES command
Command is used to manually restart GSW1 device.
9.8.7 Table of parameters
Name Comment
ORC1 Control of output 1
SDCLR Delete all SIM content
LCRL Delete log on GSW1 device
MRES Manual reset of GSM module
SSRES Manual reset of GSW1 device
Table 19: SMS commands.
Example: Remote programming by SMS
SMS command Description
;ORC1=1; or ;ORC1=ON; Activate output 1
;ORC1=0; or ;ORC1=OFF; Deactivate output 1
;SDCLR; Clear all data on SIM
;LCLR; Delete log on GSW1 device
;MRES; Manual reset of GSM module
;SSRES; Manual reset of GSW1 device
Table 20: SMS commands example.

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10 PRINT-OUT OF THE PARAMETERS
The user can check the settings of ALL parameters on the GSW1.
10.1 RECEIVE ALL PARAMETERS (PALL)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS messages with all parameters that are
currently programmed in the unit:
;PALL;
10.2 CHECK SW REVISION (PSW)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS messages with current SW version running
on GSW1 device:
;PSW;
10.3 CHECK SIGNAL QUALITY (PSQ)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS messages with signal quality GSW1 device is
connected to network:
;PSQ;
10.4 RECEIVE TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PTN)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with all currently programmed
telephone numbers:
;PTN;
10.5 RECEIVE LINKS (PLN)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with all currently programmed
links:
;PLN;
10.6 RECEIVE INPUT PARAMETERS (PIN)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Input
parameters:
;PIN;
10.7 RECEIVE INPUT FILTER VALUE (PID)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Input
filters:
;PID;

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10.8 RECEIVE OUTPUT FILTER VALUE (POD)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with all currently programmed
direct output links:
;POD;
10.9 RECEIVE DELAY BEFORE DIAL VALUE (PDD)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Input
filters:
;PDD;
10.10RECEIVE ACCESS TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PSL)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with programmed SL level:
;PSL;
10.11RECEIVE OUTPUT PARAMETERS (POS)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with all currently programmed
Outputs parameters:
;POS;
10.12RECEIVE ALL PROGRAMMED SMS MESSAGES (P#)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with all currently programmed
alarm SMS messages:
;P#;
10.13RECEIVE SET UP PARAMETERS VALUE (PPA)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with all currently programmed
Setup parameters:
;PPA;
10.14RECEIVE CREDIT PARS PARAMETERS (PCREF)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with all currently programmed
credit parse parameters:
;PCREF;
10.15RECEIVE CREDIT CHECK TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PCN)
By sending this command to GSW1 you receive SMS message with programmed numbers for
credit checking:
;PCN;
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