Rocom ECII User manual

Table of contents
1. Content of delivery ...............................................................................................................................2
2. PIN-code................................................................................................................................................2
3. Installation .............................................................................................................................................2
4. Front panel connectors and indications ............................................................................................3
5. Back panel connectors and indications.............................................................................................3
6. Battery....................................................................................................................................................4
6.1 ow battery voltage indication.................................................................................................4
6.2 Battery fault alarm.....................................................................................................................5
7. SMS functionality..................................................................................................................................5
7.1 Battery alarm .............................................................................................................................5
7.2 Dial tone 2 ..................................................................................................................................8
8. Upgrade Tool ......................................................................................................................................10
8.1 Firmware upgrade...................................................................................................................10
8.2 Setup ………………………………………………………………………………………...11
8.2.1 ED control on signal strength................................................................................11
8.2.2 Battery control ...........................................................................................................12
8.2.3 Gain control................................................................................................................12
8.2.4 POTS1 power saving ...............................................................................................12
8.2.5 Tone generation ........................................................................................................12
8.2.6 Dial tone 2; battery failure........................................................................................12
9. Technical Data....................................................................................................................................13
10. Contact Information............................................................................................................................13
GSM Gateway
User Manual

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1. Content of delivery
- GSM Gateway
- Antenna
- GSM Gateway Manual (this document)
- Power adapter 230VAC/12 VDC
2. PIN-code
Note: The GSM gateway must always be switched off before inserting or removing the SIM-card.
The SIM-card does not need to have a PIN-code activated.
If the SIM-card has a PIN-code activated it must be set to “1234”. When inserting the SIM-card the
GSM Gateway will automatically change the PIN-code to a random 4-digit code to prevent
misusage of the GSM unit.
If the SIM-card must be changed the new SIM-card must have any of the PIN-codes above or have
the PIN-code deactivated. If the new SIM-card has a PIN-code activated a factory reset must be
done to repeat the random procedure above. Otherwise the GSM Gateway will try the random PIN-
code and cause the SIM-card to be locked. See section “Back panel connectors and indications”
for information of how to make a factory reset.
3. Installation
Find a suitable place where to mount the GSM gateway. Make sure the GSM coverage is OK
before the GSM gateway is mounted with the attached screws. Make sure the EDs on both sides
are visible.
Gently insert the SIM-card into the GSM unit as shown in the pictures below.
Mount the antenna and connect the power cable. The startup might take up to 30 seconds before
the GSM Gateway has established the connection with the GSM network. For information of how to
understand the ED indications, please see section 4 and section 5 below. For information of how
to shut the GSM Gateway off, see section 0 below.

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4. ront panel connectors and indications
USB
PHONE
PWR/STAT
BATT
PHONE 1
USB USB 2.0 Mini connector to be used for connection with a PC. The USB can be
used for updating the software of the GSM Gateway and also for adjusting
parameters, such as battery tripping limits.
LED Indicators
LED Status Indicates
PWR/STAT 1000 ms ON / 1000 ms OFF
100 ms ON / 1500 ms OFF
Normal status
Backup power in use
PHONE
(Red ED)
ON
Flashing
Off-hook of the connected telephone device
Ringing signal
BATT
(Red ED)
Flashing Battery problem. The battery is not
connected or the battery has not passed a
battery test. See also section 6 below.
PHONE Connection to standard telephone device
No
PHONE (
RJ11)
1
2 a
3 b
PHONE 1
1
4
5. Back panel connectors and indications
RESET
SIM
ANT
S2
GSM
S1
12V DC
ANT SMA connector for the antenna
SIM Input of the SIM card
GSM Status for the GSM connection when the GSM Gateway is up
and running (Green ED):

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GSM
Indicates
OFF Faulty GSM unit
800 ms ON / 800 ms OFF No service, No connection with GSM or SIM-card missing.
100 ms ON / 1500 s OFF Connection with the GSM network OK, Backup power in use
ON Normal status. Connection with the GSM network OK , AC-powered
S1 and S2 Indications for GSM signal strength (Green ED):
S1
S2
Signal strength
OFF OFF Bad
ON OFF Good ( default 15 = -83 dBm)
ON ON Very good ( default 25 = -63 dBm)
Flash OFF Good, Backup power in use.
Flash Flash Very good, Backup power in use.
ED levels are programmable in 2 dB steps from -113 dBm to -51 dBm via USB (1258 Manager)
12V DC
12V DC
No PWR
+ + 9-28 V DC
- GND
RESET
Type of RESET activation
Power
supply
Result
Short push External Reboot of GSM Gateway
Short push Battery GSM Gateway is switched off
Hold button for >20 s External All settings are reset to factory settings. This is
indicated by the ED´s PHONE and BATT
Note: Factory reset also changes the IN-code back to the default “1234” if IN –code is in use,
this may cause the SIM-card to be locked if a SIM-card is mounted inside the GSM Gateway.
6. Battery
The battery is supervised in two different ways. The first “low battery voltage indication” is activated
when the battery voltage is too low for any reason. The second is a “battery fault alarm” activated
when the battery capacity is too low and it is time to replace the battery.
In case there is a battery alarm/low battery voltage indication, the GSM Gateway will change the
dial tone; see section Technical Data for information on dial tone 2 specifications. The EC II Flex
will detect the new dial tone and send a battery alarm to the receiver. See section SMS
functionality for information on how to turn the dial tone 2 off.
6.1 Low battery voltage indication
A “low battery voltage indication” is shown by a red ED, see section 4 above, and by a change of
the normal dial tone, see section 7.2 below and can be activated by any of the following reasons:
(This check is done every 30 s)
- The battery is not mounted
- The battery voltage drops below 4.4 VDC when the unit is connected to mains power.
- The battery voltage drops below 4.2 VDC when the unit is powered by the battery
If the unit is powered by the battery and the battery voltage drops below 4.0 VDC the GSM
Gateway will shut off to prevent permanent damage of the battery. These voltage levels are not
programmable.

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6.2 Battery fault alarm
A “battery fault alarm” is indicated the same way as “low battery voltage indication” (6.1) but can
also be sent by SMS. Please view SMS functionality for information on settings or how to use the
USB connector and 1258 Manager software.
The first battery test is made after 48 hours and the following every 24 hour. During a battery test a
load is connected to the battery and the battery voltage measured. A battery test lasts for 5
(1)
minutes and if the voltage drops below 4.4
(2)
VDC during this time a “battery fault alarm” is
activated.
A battery test will not be performed when the GSM Gateway is powered by the battery. An active
“battery fault alarm” is automatically reset after a passed battery test.
Normally the battery will last 2-4 years but this is very much depending on the surrounding
temperature and how much the battery is used. When the battery is failing only replace the battery
with an equivalent type. Other types of battery might damage the GSM Gateway.
A polyswitch fuse is integrated in the battery package to prevent it from damage in case of high
temperatures. The fuse is automatically reset when the temperature is normal again.
(1) 5 minutes is the default setting. The time is programmable via USB (1258 Manager).
(2) 4.4 V is the default setting. The levels for the “battery fault alarm” is programmable via USB
(1258 Manager) or via SMS by the distributor.
7. SMS functionality
7.1 Battery alarm
It is possible to generate an SMS when a battery fault alarm occurs and the functionality is
activated by sending an SMS to the GSM Gateway. The SMS must include the telephone number
and an alarm text. The SMS is not case sensitive. See picture below for an example. In the
example below the battery alarm level is not changed.
SMS to GSM Gateway SMS from GSM Gateway
Balarm:On↵
070321213↵
Battery
alarm from
Lift 452
Balarm:On
070321213
Battery
alarm from
Lift 452

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The GSM will acknowledge a correct programming by returning a SMS as above.
In the example below the battery alarm level is changed to 4.0 V (4000 mV).
SMS to GSM Gateway SMS from GSM Gateway
The GSM will acknowledge a correct programming by returning a SMS as above.
In this example a battery alarm will generate the following SMS from the GSM Gateway:
SMS from GSM Gateway
It is possible to generate an SMS (Bares) when the battery is replaced to a new one after a Battery
fault alarm. This function is activated by sending an SMS to the GSM Gateway. The SMS must
include an appropriate text. The SMS is not case sensitive. See picture below for an example.
Bares SMS is always sent to the same number as Balarm.
Balarm:On=4
000
070321213
Battery
alarm from
Lift 452
Balarm:On=4
000↵
070321213↵
Battery
alarm from
Lift 452
Battery
alarm from
Lift 452

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SMS to GSM Gateway SMS from GSM Gateway
The GSM Gateway will acknowledge a correct programming by returning a SMS as above.
In this example when the battery is changed it will generate the following SMS from the GSM
Gateway:
SMS from GSM Gateway
Both functions described above are switched off by sending the following SMS to the GSM
Gateway:
SMS to GSM Gateway SMS from GSM Gateway
Bares:On
Battery OK
from Lift
452
Bares:On↵
Battery OK
from Lift
452
Battery OK
from Lift
452
Balarm:off
Balarm:OFF
Bares:OFF

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The SMS is acknowledged with a SMS from the GSM Gateway.
The Battery replaced SMS (Bares) function described above can be switched off separately by
sending the following SMS to the GSM Gateway:
SMS to GSM Gateway SMS from GSM Gateway
The SMS is acknowledged with an SMS from the GSM Gateway.
7.2 Dial tone 2
The dial tone 2 indicating a battery alarm/low battery voltage indication, to the lift phone is default
activated but can be turned off. In case the function is deactivated the GSM Gateway will always
use dial tone 1 when the line is taken off-hook.
To deactivate the dial tone 2 (battery alarm/low battery voltage indication, dial tone) off; send the
left side SMS to the GSM Gateway. The Gateway will return the answer on the right side.
SMS to GSM Gateway SMS from GSM Gateway
To reactivate the dial tone 2 (battery alarm/low battery voltage indication, dial tone); send the left
side SMS to the GSM Gateway. The Gateway will return the answer on the right side.
Bares:off
Balarm:ON
Bares:OFF
Dial tone2:
off
Dial Tone2:
OFF

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SMS to GSM Gateway SMS from GSM Gateway
Dial tone2:
on
Dial Tone2:
ON

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8. Upgrade Tool
The USB interface is used to configure user specific parameters and to upgrade the GSM Gateway
firmware. The upgrade requires the Windows program “1258 Manager” and is available from
Rocom GmbH or your local distributor. Use a standard USB – miniUSB cable to connect the GSM
Gateway to the PC.
- Install the “1258 Manager” tool on your PC.
- Connect the GSM Gateway to the PC using a standard USB – miniUSB cable.
- Start the “1258 Manager” by clicking the icon
When the GSM Gateway is connected to the Manager tool the status bar at the bottom will show
“1258 attached”
Push “Get” to see the GSM Gateway Firmware and Hardware versions. In this example FW 3.11
and HW 3.
8.1 irmware upgrade
To upgrade the GSM Gateway Firmware select the “FW update” tab.
- Click on “Select file”
1258 Manager.lnk

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- Brows to find and select the new FW file supplied by Rocom GmbH or your local
distributor.
Note: The FW file always has the file extension bin (e.g. gatewayFW.bin).
- Click on “Update”. During the update you can follow the progress in the status bar.
Note: Be careful not to disconnect the power during FW upgrade.
8.2 Setup
For configuration of user specific settings use the “Setup” tab and click on “Get setup”
A new window will appear showing all configurable settings.
8.2.1 LED control on signal strength

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There are two ED’s showing the strength of the GSM signal; S1 and S2. You can set the limits
when to light these ED’s.
8.2.2 Battery control
For information on the battery control please see the section 6 Battery.
- Fill out the “GSM Battery alarm nr”; where to receive battery alarm SMS.
- Fill out the “GSM Battery alarm text”; SMS text from the Gateway in case of battery alarm.
E.g. Battery alarm from lift 4435.
- Fill out the “GSM Battery reset text”; SMS text from the Gateway when the battery is
replaced.
E.g. Battery reset from lift 4435.
8.2.3 Gain control
Gain control is used to amplify or attenuate the signals between the GSM network and the
analogue line from the Gateway. The signal gain can be set on both GSM to POTS and POTS to
GSM. Please note that POTS is the analogue line generated by the GSM Gateway.
Setting a negative value will attenuate the signal and positive values will amplify the signal.
The signal gain and quality of the GSM system differs between countries and you may therefore be
required to change the signal gain to adjust for these differences.
8.2.4 POTS1 power saving
Note: Do not use this feature for any emergency alarm systems.
The power save will disconnect the POTS line power during a pre-defined time. Operating modes
are “Off”, “Always on” and “Battery only”.
Battery only mode will enable the function only during battery operation to increase the battery
operation time.
After selecting operating mode; set:
Total cycle time – Cycle time for power save operation. E.g. select cycle time to 1 second; set the
Total cycle time (ms*10/steps) to 100 (=1000ms).
Power up time – Time of operation during the cycle time. E.g. if the cycle time is set to 1 second
and you want the Gateway to power the POTS during 50% of the time; set the Power up time
(ms*10/steps) to 50 (=500ms).
8.2.5 Tone generation
The GSM Gateway can generate line tones on the POTS according to different country specific
preferences. There are a few pre-programmed countries:
France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Spain.
Germany and Italy are the same setting and this is also the EU recommendation for PSTN tones.
When using the GSM Gateway with the EC II Flex; please use German, Italian or Spanish settings
even if the EC II Flex is installed in other countries.
8.2.6 Dial tone 2; battery failure
For setting the GSM Gateway to generate the dial tone 2, indicating a battery failure, set the
“Dial/Congestion tone, battery fault” to “425 Hz, 1000/250/250/250 ms”.
This is default active.

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9. Technical Data
Parameter: Data:
Size ( x B x H): 165 x 140 x 64 mm
Weight: 558 g, with battery and antenna included
Protection class: IP 20
External power: 10-28 VDC
Power consumption At rest: 12V < 140 mA, 24V < 75 mA
Ongoing call: 12V < 450 mA, 24V < 225 mA
Battery type: NiMH 4,8V 1250 mAh High Temp
Battery power consumption: At rest: about 100mA. Ongoing call: < 550mA
I.E. 2h including 3 x 3 minute calls.
GSM module: Siemens M55i (Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
Antenna: 50 Ohm SMA-connector, 870–960 MHz/1710–1990 MHz
ine voltage on hook: 48 V DC
Polarity reversal: Yes
Operating temperature: +5 °C to +40 °C
Air humidity: 30 % to 90 % RH
Approvals: TBD
Tone indications
Dial tone 1: 425 Hz -10 dBm. Continuous
Dial tone 2 (battery failure): 425 Hz -10dBm. 1000ms ON / 250ms OFF / 250ms ON / 250ms
OFF, continuous
Congestion tone: 425 Hz -10dBm. 200ms ON / 200ms off / 200ms ON / 200ms OFF
/ 200ms ON / 600ms OFF, continuous
Ring tone: 25 Hz 40 VRms into 3REN. 1500 ms ON / 3000 ms OFF
Ring back tone: 1500 ms ON / 3000 ms OFF
Busy tone: 200 ms ON / 200 ms OFF
Connections
Telephone: RJ-11
Antenna connector: SMA
DC power supply input DC Plug 2.1mm/5.5mm
USB: USB 2.0 Mini
10. Contact Information
Support:
Tel:+ 49 6106 66000
E-mail: info@rocom-gmbh.de
Rocom Energie- und Kommunikationssysteme GmbH
essingstr. 20
63110 Rodgau, Germany
Phone: + 49 6106 66000
ax: + 49 6106 660066
Homepage: www.rocom-gmbh.com
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