
IN ORDER FOR THE SYSTEM TO WORK, THE PIN REQUEST OF THE SIM CARD TO BE
PLACED IN THE GSM DEVICE MUST BE DEACTIVATED.
INITIAL CONFIGURATION
The SMINN GSM B device can be operated in different configurable modes.
It is advisable to configure the device via SMS or via USB using the GSMTool application, if available. If GSMTool is
to be used, do not connect the SIM card and power it directly using the USB socket.
It is advisable to start by registering the first user (See USER MANAGEMENT), who will be, until further notice, the
master user of the device. It is recommended to change the device administration password (default 0000). If no
user is registered, the system will operate in public mode, i.e. it will grant access to any call to its number through
the K2 relay.
OPERATING MODES
The equipment can operate in one of three modes:
ŸDual-channel: This mode activates the relay configured for each user when a call is received. For use in two-
device installations or two independent modes. X and Z are the times configured for the relay signals.
ŸAbre / Cierra: This mode uses relay K2 to open the door on an opening call and relay K1 to close the door on
the next call. It is possible to set a safety time to close the door automatically; if not set, the door must be
closed by a call.
X is the time set for the opening signal on relay K2, Y is the safety time set to close the door automatically and
Z is the time set for the closing signal on relay K1. If Y is set to 0 the door will only close when requested by
the user.
ŸAutomatic Cycle: This mode uses the relay assigned to the user to open the door on an opening call and waits
for a set time before giving a closing pulse on the same relay. It is possible to end the wait prematurely with a
call. If the timeout is set to zero the door will only close by a call.
X is the time set for the open signal, Y is the time set for the automatic closing of the door and Z is the time
set for the close signal. If Y is set to 0 the door will only close when requested by the user.
DIGITAL INPUTS
The SMINN GSM B receiver has two configurable digital inputs for alarms. Each of them can be configured
independently, considering the following parameters:
ŸContact type: Normally open / normally closed contact.
ŸOn time: Time that the input must be active to consider that an alarm occurs.
ŸOff time: Time that the input must be inactive before the alarm is considered to stop occurring.
ŸRehabilitation time: Time interval during which the input is ignored after the end of an alarm.
Alarms produce SMS messages for all subscribed users, and the texts sent for each entry can be customized
independently.
USER MANAGEMENT
The first user that is logged in (via USB or PROG button) is considered to be the master user, although this can be
changed at a later time. The master user can use all existing configuration messages. In addition to the master
user, as many users as desired can be named as administrator users.
You can register via call by pressing the PROG button, SMS or by using GSMTool.
Each user of the system consists of the following information:
ŸPhone number: The system supports up to 15 digits with international prefix (E.164 ITU-T recommendation).
ŸAccess relay: Relay to be used for the user.
ŸSchedule: Hours of the day when the system will grant access to the user.
ŸLimit of uses: Number of accesses that the device will grant to the user.
ŸAdministrator: Sets whether the user has administrator user permissions.
ŸEnabled: Sets whether the user can be granted access.
ŸEnabled inputs: Sets from which inputs you will receive alarms.
Administrator users can use most of the configuration messages and can therefore manage the use of the device.
ACCESS EVENTS
The SMINN GSM B receiver has a rotating memory for storing up to 8000 access events. These events can be read
via the USB port and the GSMTool application. For the correct operation of the event system, the equipment must
be configured with the correct date and time (see MESSAGE GUIDE) and a button cell battery must be installed to
keep the time in case of power failure. The battery must be installed with the equipment switched on and in
operation.
MESSAGES GUIDE
Configuration messages are only valid for administrator users and the master user. All comma-separated
parameters can be omitted either selectively (leaving the parameter empty but respecting the commas)
or starting from a specific parameter (ending the message instead of continuing with the parameter list).
Telephone numbers must be written with numbers only and the '+' character for the international prefix, if
used.
Ex.: #0000#NEWU#+3495789056#B,2@ Untyped parameters will take their default value.
#0000#NEWU#+3495789056#B,2,,,0,23@ → UM and USES will take their default values.
Inputs status
Returns an SMS indicating whether the alarms are activated or deactivated and the status of the relays.
#STATUS@
PROG button lock
#PASSWD#PRGEN#MODE@
Ex.: #0000#PRGEN#ON@
MODE: ON to enable registration by key. OFF to disable it.
User registration/modification
The system will only notify in case of error.
#PASSWD#NEWU#NUM#IN,RL,UM,USES,START,END@
Ex.: #0000#NEWU#+34957489056#B,2,U,255,0,23@
PASSWD 4 character administrator password.
NUM User's phone number. Maximum 15 digits with international code.
IN 1 to subscribe to the first digital input alarm.
2 to subscribe to the second digital input alarm.
B to subscribe to both inputs alarm.
N if not subscribed to any alarm. Default value.
RL 1 to assign relay K1 to the user.
2 to assign relay K2 to the user. Default value.
UM U if it is an ordinary user. Default value.
M if the user is an administrator.
USES User access limit; Between 1 and 254, 255 means unlimited number of accesses.
Default value: 255.
START Start time of the access time slot. Between 0 and 23. Default value: 0.
END End time of the access time slot. Between 1 and 24 (greater or equal to START).
Default value: 24.
User replacement
Change the phone number of a user (except the master) while keeping its configuration.
#PASSWD#REPL#OLDNUM#NEWNUM@
Ex.: #0000#REPL#957894056#917344557@.
OLDNUM Existing user's telephone number.
NEWNUM New user's phone number. This cannot be an existing number.
User removal
It is not possible to remove the master user.
#PASSWD#DELU#NUM@
Ex.: #0000#DELU#957849056@
User lock
A locked user is still registered but will not be able to call to activate the relay, use SMS to configure the
equipment or receive alarms. It is not possible to lock the master user.
#PASSWD#BLCK#NUM@
Ex: #0000#BLCK#957489056@
User unlocking
#PASSWD#UBLK#NUM@
Ex.: #0000#UBLK#957849056@
Password change
Change of administration password, used for SMS and communication with GSMTOOL.
#PASSWD#MODP#NEWPASSWD@
Ex.:#0000#MODP#1234@
NEWPASSWD New 4-character password.
Master change
Change the master phone number of the device. The new number must have been previously registered. After
the change, the old master user becomes a normal user.
#PASSWD#NEWM#OLDNUM#NEWNUM@
Ex.: #0000#NEWM#957894056#917434557@
OLDNUM Phone number of the current master user.
NEWNUM Phone number of the new master user.
Memory formatting
#PASSWD#FORMAT#ID_MEM@
Ex.:#0000#FORMAT#L@
IDMEM U to format user memory, including master, and configuration.
L to format the event memory.
B to format both memories.
Work mode configuration
#PASSWD#MODE#M,T1,T2,T3@
Ex.:#0000#MODE#C-AUT,3,30,2@
M 2-CNL for dual-channel. Default value.
C-AUT for automatic cycle.
OP-CL for open-close.
T1 Activation time in seconds of the relay (X). See modes. Between 1 and 255.
T2 Time in seconds of opening pulse for the relay (Z) or time delay (Y), depending on mode.
Between 0 and 255.
T3 Time in seconds of the closing pulse for the associated relay (Z). This time shall not be
configured for dual-channel mode. Between 1 and 255. Default times: 2 seconds for X
and Z. 10 seconds for Y.
Input configuration
#PASSWD#PLRTY#IN#MODE,TON,TOFF,TRSTR,BASE@
Ex.: #0000#PLRTY#IN2#NC,70,200,5,0@
IN IN1 to configure the first digital input.
IN2 to configure the second digital input.
MODE OFF to disable 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 missed call.
NO-C for normally open contact with missed call.
TON Time that the input must be active to consider that an alarm has occurred.
Between 10 and 990. Default value: 150.
TOFF Time that the input must be inactive to consider that the alarm is no longer occurring.
Between 10 and 990. Default value: 150.
TRSTR Time interval during which the input is ignored after the end of an alarm.
Between 1 and 99. Default value: 5 minutes.
BASE Time base for TON and TOFF. 0 for milliseconds, 1 for seconds and 2 for
minutes. Default value: 0.
Text configuration for alarms
#PASSWD#CNFG#SMSIN#TEXT@
Ex.:#0000#CNFG#SMS IN-1#FIRE ALARM IN SAN ANTONIO NEIGHBOURHOOD@
SMSIN SMS IN-1 for the first digital input.
SMS IN-2 for the second digital input.
TEXT Text to be sent to subscribed users. Max 120 characters.
Date configuration
Updates the date of the equipment for use when saving events and checking access according to schedule.
#PASSWD#UPDATE#Y,M,D,H,MN,S@
Ex.: #0000#UPDATE#03,1,14,17,53,28@ (14 de Enero del 2013, 17:53:28)
Y Year of the date in 2 or 4 digits.
M Month of the date (Between 1 and 12).
D Day of the date (Between 1 and 31).
H Hour of the date (Between 0 and 23).
MN Minute of the date (Between 0 and 59).
S Second of the date (Between 0 and 59).
Second of the date (Between 0 and 59).
#RL#STS#TIME@
Ex.: #RL1#ON#5@ / #IN1#OFF@
RL RL1 for relay 1, RL2 for relay 2.
STS ON to switch the element on.
OFF to turn it off.
TIME Time in seconds. If not indicated, the one configured in the mode is used.
Configure APN
Set the name of the access point that the device will use to connect to the 4G network. The phone operator
will tell you which APN, username and password to use if necessary.
#PASSWD#APN#APNDATA@
Ex.: #0000#APN#company.name.com@
APNDATA Access point name.
Access point name.
Sets the user name to use for APN authentication.
#PASSWD#APNU#APNUSER@
Ex.: #0000#APNU#username@
APNUSER User name to use for authentication.
Configure APN password
Sets the password to use for APN authentication.
#PASSWD#APNP#APNPASSWD@
Ex.: #0000#APNP#password1234@
APNPASSWD Password to use for authentication.
Configure APN mode
Allows you to configure the APN parameters to connect to the network. The device will restart after the SMS.
#PASSWD#APNM#APNMODE,PDP,ATYPE@
Ex.: #0000#APNM#Y,N,B@
APNMODE Y if the device should log in to the network with the configured APNs.
N if APN login is disabled. Default value.
PDP Y to enable the data protocol context.
N to disable the PDP context. Default value.
ATYPE N to indicate no authentication. Default value.
P sets authentication according to the PAP protocol.
C sets authentication according to CHAP protocol.
B sets authentication according to PAP-CHAP protocol.