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Sminn BOX M GSM B User manual

BOX M GSM B
REV.0413
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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Note: Reinforced concrete, metallic
componentes and/or any other receiving
device reduce dramatically the radiofrequency
signal, so installation close to these elements
should be avoided.
STATUS
No SIM card
No MASTER
PASWORD 0000
Configured
INDICATIONS
The receiver has visual and acoustic signs to indicate its status.
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The company ELSON SISTEMAS, S. L.
Pol. Torrelarragoiti, P6 - A3 - 1ª
48170 Zamudio - Vizcaya (SPAIN)
Declares:
The product: BOX GSMB Receiver
Manufactured by ELSON ELECTRÓNICA, S.A.
Under the trademark: SMINN
For use in:
Electromagnetic
compatibility: EN 301489-3 v1.3.1 (2001-11)
Low tension: N 60730-1:2000
Zamudio, 2012.11.20
José Miguel Blanco Pérez
Chief Technical Officer
innovative in electronics
Telecomunications: R&TTE, CE, FCC
EN 301489-1 v1.3.1 (2001-09)
This device meets the provisions contained in the article 3 of the R&TTE 1999/05/CE
Regulation, as long as its usage is compliant to what was envisaged, having applied the
following regulations:
Residential, commercial or light industry
environments.
T. +34 944 525 120
www. sminn.com
info@sminn.com
Pol. Torrelarragoiti, P6 A3 - 1ª
48170 Zamudio Bizkaia
SPAIN
GSM RECEIVER
Each device is buitl with high quality components and
material and the latest technology, complying with current
regulations for use in residential, commercial and light
industry installations.
DESCRIPTION
SMINN´s GSMB receiver is developed with state of the
art electronics. It includes a quad-band receiver with
capacity to store between 100 and 2000 users.
Being able to register users via GSM, USB or
programming switch makes it simple to use and
comfortable.
They are designed to send the activation/desactivation
order in home automation equipments and control easily:
Alarm, security and surveillance systems.
Lights, rolling shutters, awnings, doors, accesses...
USAGE RESTRICTIONS
Operation is not guaranteed when installed in different equipment than the specified
one.
THE USAGE INSTRUCTIONS OF THIS DEVICE SHALL BE HANDED TO THE USER, WHO
WILL HAVE THEM IN THEIR POSSESSION. IF THEY ARE MISLAID, THE USER CAN ASK
FOR A COPY OR DOWNLOAD IT DIRECTLY FROM WWW.SMINN.COM
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specifications of these systems as
well as this manual without prior warning. The equipment must be manipulated only by
specialized and/or skilled personnel.
WARRANTY
This product has undergone a complete TEST during its manufacturing process that
guarantees its reliability and proper operation. The manufacturer provides 24 months of
warranty to the product from the date printed in the product and against any anomaly
that it may present in its appearance or operation.
Any damage caused by third parties, natural causes (flooding, fire, lightning, etc), arising
from improper handling or installation, vandalism or any other cause non attributable to
the manufacturer will void the warranty. The warranty only covers repairs or
replacement of the damaged device.
Any expenses derived from assembling, travelling, transport, natural wear of parts, etc.,
and, in general, any expenses that are not part of the repairs or replacement of the
damaged element of the system are excluded.
The installer/provider will ask the manufacturer for a RMA number or authorization for
transport of the system in warranty. Without this previous requisite, the manufacturer
will not be able neither to process nor provide warranty service.
WARNING
This product must be used in installations which has been conceived for, considering any other
as improper use. The packaging must not be dumped in the environment. Keep products,
packaging, wrapping, documentation, etc., out of the reach of children. Follow the current
local, national or European regulations. The information contained in this document may have
some mistakes that will be corrected in future editions. The manufacturer reserves the right to
modify the contents of this document or the product without any prior warning.
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE)
In accordance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC about waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE), the presence of this symbol (see symbol at the bottom of
this text) in the product or in the packaging, means that this article shall not be disposed
in local non-classified waste streams. It is the user’s responsibility to dispose this product
taking it to a collection point designed for waste recycling of electrical and electronic
devices. The separate collection of this product helps optimize the waste sorting and
recycling of any recyclable material and also decreases the impact on health and the
environment. For more information about the correct wasting of this product, please
contact the local authority or the distributor where you acquired this product.
INSTALLATION AND WIRING
This SMINN device is designed to be easily fixed on a wall using the provided screws and
wall plugs.
Before connecting the device to a power supply make sure the power supply is powered
off. Installation shall be done by specialized personnel using adequate wiring taking into
consideration that devices that are always powered on must have a power off override
near them (like a Miniature Circuit Breaker).
Internal connections shall be done following the indications depicted in the silk screen
printing of the board.Once the device is programmed and verified, close it using the
supplied lid and screws.
SMINN RECEIVERS HAVE AN EXTERNAL LIGHT TO INDICATE WHETHER THE DEVICE
IS POWERED ON OR OFF
BOX M GSM B
COMPONENTS
1. ON Led
2. Status/Reset/GSM ON
and RUN Leds
3. Antenna
4. SIM Card slot
5. Relays / TX RX Leds
6. PROG. button
7. Terminal strip
8. Buzzer
9. 230VAC in power supply
10. Protection Fuse
Relay
User memory
GSM Module
SMS
SIM
Power
Antenna
Temperature Range
Dimensions
Ingress Protection
Housing
2 1 amp. relays
Depends on the model
Quad Band 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz
Text mode
Built in socket
230VAC
1/4-1/8 lambda MMCX included
-20ºC / +65ºC
182x145x65 mm
Antenna not included
Ip54 (IP65 with cable glands
ABS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SIM
INITIAL CONFIGURATION
The SMINN GSM B can work in dierent, parameterizable modes. It is advisable to
congure the device via SMS or USB using the GSMTool application, if available. If
using GSMTool, do not connect the SIM card and power the device via USB.
In any case, it is advisable to start out adding the rst user (see USER
MANAGEMENT), which will be, unless changed, the device master user. Additionally,
it is also advisable to change the administration password (the default one is
'0000'). If no user is added to the device it will work in public mode, granting access
to any call to its phone number via the K2 relay.
MANEUVER MODES
The device can work in any of three maneuver modes:
Two channels: This mode activates the relay assigned to each user upon
receiving a call. It is useful in installations with two devices or two distinct modes.
X and Z are the congured timings for the signals in each relay.
Open / Close: This mode uses the K2 relay to open the gate upon receiving a call
and the K1 relay to close the gate upon receiving the next call. It is possible to
specify an override security time to close the gate automatically; if left unspecied
the gate must be closed via phone call.
X is the congured timing for the opening signal in the K2 relay, Y is the security
override timing to close the gate automatically and Z is the congured timing for the
closing signal in the K1 relay. If Y is set with '0' the gate will only close via phone call.
Automatic cicle: This mode uses the relay assigned to each user to open the gate
upon receiving a call and waits a congured time before using the same relay to
close the gate. It is possible to override the waiting time via a phone call. If the
waiting time is not set the gate will only close via a phone call.
X is the congured timing for the opening signal, Y is the delay to close the gate
automatically and Z is the congured timing for the closing signal. If Y is set with '0'
the gate will only close via phone call.
DIGITALS INPUTS
The SMINN GSM B receiver has two congurable digital inputs for alarm use. Each
input can be congured independently with the following parameters:
- Contact type: Normally Open contact / Normally Closed contact
- ON time: Time the input has to be activated to produce an alarm
- OFF time: Time the input has to be deactivated to stop producing an
alarm.
- Restore time: Time since an alarm has stopped until a new alarm can be
produced.
Alarms produce SMS texts for all subscribed users. The SMS text can be customized
for each input.
USER MANAGEMENT
The device is available in dierent models for 100, 200, 450, 1000 and 2000 users.
The rst user to be added is the device master, which can be changed later. The
master user can use any conguration SMS. The system supports any number of
administrator users aside from the master.
Users can be added via a call pressing the PROG button, via SMS or via GSMTool.
Each user will be added with the following information:
- Phone number: The system supports up to 15 digits with international
prex (ITU-T E.164 recommendation)
- Access relay: Relay that will be used in two channel and automatic cycle
modes.
- Timetable: Hour interval in which the system will grant access to the user.
It can be unlimited.
- Use limit: Number of accesses the system will grant to the user. It can be
unlimited.
- Administrator: Establishes whether the user is an administrator or a normal
user.
- Enabled: Establishes whether the user is enabled in the device or not.
- Inputs: Alarm input subscription for the user.
Administrator users can use most of the conguration SMS and can, therefore,
manage the device.
ACCESS EVENTS
The SMINN GSM B receiver has a rotative event memory for up to 8000 events.
Those events can only be read using the GSMTool application via USB. For the event
system to work the device needs to be congured with the correct date and time
(see SMS GUIDE) and have a button battery instaled to keep the clock going when
power is out. The battery must be installed with the device powered on.
SMS GUIDE
Conguration SMS are only valid for adminsitrator users and the master user. All
comma separated parameters can be ommited both selectively (omitting just a
parameter but leaving the commas) or from a parameter onward (ending the
conguration message early). Phone numbers only support numbers and the +
character for the internation prex, if used.
Ex:#0000#NEWU#+3495789056#B,2@ -> Not written parameters will tak their
default values
#0000#NEWU#+3495789056#B,2,,,0,23@ -> UM and USES will take their default
values
Add/Modify user
The same SMS can both add or modify a user.
#PASSWD#NEWU#NUM#IN,RL,UM,USES,START,END@
PASSWD: 4 character administration password
NUM: User phone number. Maximum 16 digits with international code.
IN: 1 if the user is to be subscribed to the rst input.
2 if the user is to be subscribed to the second input.
B if the user is to be subscribed to both inputs.
N if the user will not be subscribed to any input. Default value
RL: 1 to assign the K1 relay to he user.
2 to assign the K2 relay to the user. Default value
UM: U if it is a normal user. Default value
M if it is an administrator user.
USES: Access limit forthe user; Between 1 and 254, 255 means unlimited
accesses. Default value: 255
START: Initial hour for the timetable; between 0 and 23. Default value: 0
END: End hour for the timetable; between 1 and 24. Default value: 24
Ex: #0000#NEWU#+34957489056#B,2,U,255,0,23@
Delete user
The master user cannot be deleted; to delete the master user you must change the
master.
#PASSWD#DELU#NUM@
Ex: #0000#DELU#957849056@
Block user
A blocked user is still congured in the system but is not granted access while
blocked. The master user cannot be blocked.
#PASSWD#BLCK#NUM@
Ex: #0000#BLCK#957489056@
Unblock user
Allows to unblock a user.
#PASSWD#UBLK#NUM@
Ex: #0000#UBLK#957849056@
Password change
The password must be 4 alphanumeric characters.
#PASSWD#MODP#NEWPASSWD@
Ex:#0000#MODP#1234@
User replacement
Changes the phone number of an existing user keeping its conguration. The user
master cannot be replaced this way (See Master replacement later).
#PASSWD#REPL#OLDNUM#NEWNUM@
OLDNUM: Old user phone number. Maximum 15 digits with international code
NEWNUM: New user phone number. Maximum 15 digits with international code
Ex: #0000#REPL#957894056#917344557@
PROG button block
#PASSWD#PRGEN#MODE@
MODE: ON to allow registration via button. OFF to disallow it.
Memory format
This message is only valid for the master user
#PASSWD#FORMAT#ID_MEM@
PASSWD: 4 character administration password
IDMEM: U to format the user memory
L to format the event memory
B to format both memories
Ex:#0000#FORMAT#L@
Master replacement
This message is only valid for the master user
#PASSWD#NEWM#OLDNUM#NEWNUM@
NEWNUM: New master user number.
Maximum 15 digits with international code
Ex: #0000#NEWM#957894056#917434557@
Mode conguration
#PASSWD#MODE#M,T1,T2,T3@
PASSWD: 4 character administration password
M: 2-CNL for two channel mode. Default value
C-AUT for automatic cycle mode
OP-CL for open/close mode.
T1: Time in seconds for the opening pulse in the K2 relay for two channel
mode (X) or for the corresponding relay in the other modes (X).
Between 1 and 255 seconds
T2: Time in seconds for the opening pulse in the K1 relay for two channel
mode (Z) or delay between opening and closing for the rest of the
modes (Y). Between 0 and 255 seconds if Y and between 1 and 255
seconds if Z
T3: Time in seconds for the closing pulse for automatic cycle and
open/close modes (Z). This parameter must not be used for two
channel mode. Between 1 and 255 seconds
Default times are: 2 seconds for X and Z
10 seconds for Y.
Ex:#0000#MODE#C-AUT,3,30,2@
Input conguration
#PASSWD#PLRTY#INx#MODE,TON,TOFF,TRSTR,BASE@
INx: IN1 to congure the rst digital input
IN2 to congure the second
MODE: OFF to deactivate the digital input. Default value
NC for normally closed contact with SMS.
NO for normally open contact with SMS.
NC-C for normally closed contact with lost call (GSM B 3G only).
NO-C for normally open contact with lost call (GSM B 3G only).
TON: Time the input has to be active to produce an alarm. Between 10 and
990. Default value: 150
TOFF: Time the input has to be inactive to stop producing an alarm.
Between 10 and 990. Default value: 150
TRSTR: Time interval during which the input is ignored after an alarm has been
produced. Between 1 and 99 minutes. Default value: 5 minutes
BASE: Time base for TON and TOFF.
0 for msec., 1 for sec. and 2 for min. Default value: 0 (msec.)
Ex: #0000#PLRTY#IN2#NC,70,200,5,0@
Alarm SMS conguration
#PASSWD#CNFG#SMS IN-x#TEXT@
SMS IN-x: SMS IN-1 for the rst digital input or SMS IN-2 for the second
TEXT: Text that is sent to subscribed users when an alarm is produced. Max
120 characters
Ex:#0000#CNFG#SMS IN-1#FIRE ALARM IN WORK PLACE@
Date conguration
#PASSWD#UPDATE#Y,M,D,H,MN,S@
PASSWD: 4 character administration password
Y: Date year in 2 or 4 digits
M: Date month (between 1 and 12)
D: Date day (between 1 and 31)
H: Date hour (between 0 and 23)
MN: Date minute (between 0 and 59)
S: Date second (between 0 and 59)
Ex:#0000#UPDATE#03,1,14,17,53,28@ (January 14th, 2013 17:53:28)
Input status
#STATUS@
Relay activaction
#RLx#ON#TIME@ o #IN-x#ON@
RLx: RL1 for relay 1, RL2 for relay 2
TIME: Time in secs. If not set it uses the one congured with the mode.
GSM SIM CARD´S PIN REQUEST MUST BE DISABLED FOR THE SYSTEM TO WORK

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