Witura WT-2009 User manual

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WT-2009
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User Manual
IMPORTANT!
Please read through the instruction manual before you start to install and program the device.
If you are unsure how to connect the device you wish to control please refer to a qualified
person.
Description:
The WT-2009 is a wireless remote control ON/OFF switch that connects to the GSM cell phone
network.
It is activated by calling its cell phone number, it will reject the call without answering and
switch on the device connected to it.
There are no call charges incurred when dialing the unit, it will recognize an authorized
telephone number calling it and reject the call without answering.
It has 2 independent switches, these can be programmed to switch on for a pre-determined
length of time whenever the WT-2009 is called, alternatively the switches can be permanently
switched ON or OFF by sending the WT-2009 a text message.

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Requirements:
- The WT-2009 requires a 12 volt DC power supply capable of providing a minimum current of
500mA, typical current consumption is 50mA
- A mobile phone SIM card with sufficient credit to send confirmation text messages when
programming the WT-2009 unit.
Installation:
Insert the SIM card, to access the SIM card carrier gently push the button adjacent to it, insert
the SIM card and carefully close the carrier, connect the antenna
Connect a 12 volt DC power supply to terminal 1 & 2 ensuring positive is connected to
terminal 1, switch on the power supply, the power LED will lit indicating power is present, the
network LED indicator will initially flash quickly, once logged onto the network it will flash
more slowly approximately every 3 to 4 seconds
It is recommended that the WT-2009 be programmed to operate as required before final
installation

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Connection Details:
If you are unsure how to connect the device you wish to control please refer to a qualified
person.
Port Descriptions
1 +12 volts
2 - 12 volts 12 volt DC power supply capable of providing
a minimum current of 1 Amp
3 COMMON (COM)
4 NORMALLY CLOSED (N.C)
5 NORMALLY OPEN (N.O)
RELAY 2
6 NORMALLY CLOSED (N.C)
7 NORMALLY OPEN (N.O)
8 COMMON (COM)
RELAY 1
Example Connections
HEATER
110V ac
LIGHT
110V ac
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
+
- C
NC
NO
NC
NO
C
12V DC
RELAY 2
RELAY 1
A heater connected to relay 2 and a light
to relay 1
When the WT-2009 is activated the relay
contact will switch from the NC position
to the NO position thus making the
circuit and the heater and light will be
switched on

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Default Settings
The default settings are, open access mode*, when activated relay 1 on for 2 seconds, wait
time of 2 seconds, relay 2 on for 2 seconds, the default password is 123456
* Any call to the WT-2009 will activate it
Programming the WT-2009
The WT-2009 is programmed by sending it SMS text commands from a mobile phone, these
are sent to the telephone number of the SIM card installed in the WT-2009.
The password command must pre-fix all SMS text commands it is recommended the default
password be changed.
Remember that all SMS text commands must always be sent in CAPITAL LETTERS
DO NOT add spaces or any other characters
Programming Commands
If you are familiar with the commands a quick reference can be found on page 10
#PWD
Password
This command must always pre-fix any SMS text commands to the unit using the 6 digits as a password.
The unit comes from the factory with the default password set as 123456 and the following must pre-fix
all commands to the unit #PWD123456 of course when you change the password you will pre-fix all
commands with the new password
TO GATE
CONTROL
PANEL SAFETY
CONNECTION
TO GATE
CONTROL PANEL
‘START’ BUTTON
CONNECTION Connections to an automatic gate
control panel relay 1 control the opening
of the gate relay 2 can be activated to
ensure the gate remains open, for
example a factory may want to leave
the gate open during the day for easy
access. (Note relay 1 would be
connected in series with existing safety
devices)

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#CAP
Changing the Password
To change the password of the unit you would use the #CAP Command and to change the password to
121212 you would send the following SMS text message to the unit.
#PWD123456#CAP121212#CAP121212 the #CAP121212 is sent twice as confirmation of the new
password.
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit #CAP_OK
#WHL
White List
This is the command that you will use for adding the authorized telephone numbers that can access the
system.
The system comes in the open access mode which allows any telephone number to access the system and
once the system has been installed and the White list programmed you would secure the system using the
#ACM2 command.
To add a number to the white list, you would send the following SMS text message to the unit assuming
the number would be 07827829595.
Always remember to only use the last 8 digits of the telephone number.
#PWD121212#WHL01=27829595
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit #WHL01_OK
This is the first number in the White list and number 2 is sent as #WHL02= and so on up to a maximum
of 99 numbers, number 99 would be #WHL99=
Checking the number in the White list
To check the number in a position on the white list, for example position 01 you would send the following
SMS text message to the unit #PWD123456#WHL01?
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit #WHL01=27829595
Erasing a number in the White list
To erase a number in the white list you would send the following SMS text message to the unit.
#PWD121212#WHL01D
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit #WHL01_OK
Erasing all the number in the White list
To erase all the numbers in the white list you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD121212#WHL99D
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit #DELALL_OK
#ACM
Security Access Mode
This command enables access security mode so only the numbers programmed into the white list can
access the system and you would send the following SMS text message to the unit #PWD121212#ACM2

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You will receive the following confirmation from the unit #ACM-ON confirming the security access mode is
on
To turn off the security access mode you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD121212#ACM0
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit #ACM_OFF confirming the security access mode
is switched off and open access mode is activated
#TEL
Administrator List
This is the command that allows you to add or remove the administrator numbers that will receive alert
messages from the unit when the relays are switched on via SMS text message.
It is possible to add up to 8 Administrator numbers to the list and it is possible to use up to 16 digits in
the numbers.
These SMS confirmation text messages only apply to the following commands #RLY and #RLOP
To add 07827829595 to the administrator list you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD121212#TEL1=07827829595
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit #TEL1:07827829595
To check all the administrator number in the list you would send the following SMS text message to the
unit. #PWD121212#TEL?
You will receive the following similar confirmation from the unit
#TEL1:07827829595
#TEL2:07452314592
#TEL3:07865923401
#RERN
This is the command that allows you to enable, disable and check the status of the administrator list,
these are the numbers that will receive text alerts.
To allow the first 4 administrators in the Administrator List to receive text alerts only, you would send the
following SMS text command to the unit. #PWD121212#RERN=11110000
Where 1 is a number enabled for the first 4 positions in the administrator list and 0 is a number disabled
for the last 4 positions in the list.
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit #RERN=11110000 and the first four
administrator numbers in the list will receive SMS text alerts
To check the status of the RERN list you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD121212#RER?
You will receive the following similar confirmation from the unit #RERN=11110000

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#CSQ
Check GSM signal strength
This command is useful to see what the GSM network signal strength is at the location of the unit
To check the signal strength of the location of the unit you would send the following SMS text message to
the unit #PWD121212#CSQ?
You will receive an SMS with signal quality in range 0 to 31, minimum signal strength of 5 is required, if it
is below 5 then a change of network is advised.
You will receive the following similar confirmation from the unit #CSQ<22>
#GOT
Relay ON time
This is the command that allows you to reset the default ON time of relays.
To change the default value, you can send the following text command by SMS text message specifying
the number of seconds the relay should stay on when it is called.
It is possible to latch each relay for up to a maximum of 65,535 seconds.
To set relay 1 to switch on for 15 minutes each time the unit is called, the following SMS text message is
sent to the unit. #PWD121212#GOT1=00900
Where 1 indicates relay number 1 and 00900 is the relay on time in seconds, this should be entered in 5
digits format as shown
You will receive the following similar confirmation from the unit #GOT1=00900
To set relay 2 to switch on for 10 minutes each time the unit is called, the following SMS command is sent
to the unit. #PWD121212#GOT2=00600
Where 2 indicates relay number 2 and 00600 is the relay on time in seconds, this should be entered in 5
digits format as shown
You will receive the following similar confirmation from the unit #GOT2=00600
#GOTS
This is the command that allows you to set the delay time between Relay 1 switching off and Relay 2
switching on. To set the delay time between relay 1 switching off and 2 switching on by 5 seconds, you
send the following command by SMS text message to the unit. #PWD123456#GOTS=00005
Where 00005 is the delay time in seconds and should be entered in 5 digits format as shown
You will receive the following similar confirmation from the unit #GOTS=00005
#GOT?
To check the relay on and delay times you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD121212#GOT?
You will receive the following similar confirmation from the unit.
GOT1:00900
GOT2:00600
GOT3:00005

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#RLY
Temporary latching of output relays
This command allows the temporarily switch on the relays for up to 65,000 seconds and receive
confirmation SMS text alerts when the relays switch on and off
This command does not affect the #GOT1 or #GOT2 settings
To activate relay 1 for 60 seconds you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD121212#RLY1=00060
Where 1 indicates the relay number and 00060 is the time in seconds and should be entered in 5 digits
format as shown
You will receive the following confirmation text message from the unit #RLY1-ON:00060 when the relay
switches on and you will receive the following message when the relay switches off #RLY-OFF
To switch on relay 2 for 360 seconds you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD121212#RLY2=00360
Where 2 indicates relay 2 and 03600 is the on time in seconds, this should be entered in 5 digits format as
shown
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit #RLY2-ON:00360 when relay 2 switches on and
the following confirmation when the relay switches off #RLY-OFF
To check the status of the relays you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD123456#RLY?
#RLOP
Switching Relay 1 and Relay 2 permanently on and off
It is possible to switch both relays either on or off using the #RLOP commands
To switch Relay 1 permanently on you would send the following SMS text message to the unit.
#PWD121212#RLOP=1 (0=OFF)
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit #RLOP1-ON when the relay 1 switches on and
#RLOP1-OFF when the relay 1 switches off
The confirmation SMS text messages are only sent to the administrators who are active in the
#RERN list
#RLY?
Checking the status of the relays
To check the status of the relays you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD121212#RLY?
You will receive the following similar confirmation from the unit
RLY1:00000
RLY2:00030
RLOP1:OFF
RLOP2:OFF

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#SMW
Relay 24 hour timers
This is the command that allows you to program the relays to operate at certain times over a 24 hour
period.
Note: The time must be entered in 24-Hour format. You can program up to 8 time sections for
each relay.
Text Prompts:
#SMW=SS,MM,HH,TTTTT,F,R;
SS is a 2 digits value in seconds
MM is a 2 digits value in minutes
HH is a 2 digits value in hours
TTTTT is a 5 digits value in seconds, this is the amount of time the relays switch on for
Fis the Time Section number 1– 8
Ris the Relay number 1or 2
To program relay 1 to switch on for 30 minutes at 9.00pm you would send the following SMS text
message to the unit. #PWD123456#SMW=00,00,21,01800,1,1;
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit. SMW=00,00,21,01800,1,1;
To program the output relay 2 to turn on for 1 hour at 6am, you would send the following SMS text
message to the unit. #PWD123456#SMW=00,00,06,03600,1,2;
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit SMW=00,00,06,03600,1,2;
Note: Once this function has activated, the relays will operate automatically according to the programmed
time sections. Activation of relays via Caller ID or SMS will be ignored.
#TSET
Setting the time
To set the time, you send the following SMS command to the unit.
The time must enter in 24-Hour format.
Text Command to be sent would be
#TSET=SS,MM,HH;
SS is a 2 digits value: Seconds
MM is a 2 digits value: Minutes
HH is a 2 digits value: Hours
To program the time 8.00am, you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD123456#TSET=00,00,08;
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit TSET=00,00,08;
Note: The Time has to be set to use the #SMW command

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#REST#121212
Resetting the unit
To reset the unit you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD123456#REST#121212
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit REST-OK and the unit will be reset to factory and
the password will revert to #PWD123456
Programming Commands – Quick Reference
Password #PWDXXXXXX (6 digits) This command must always pre-fix any SMS text commands sent
to the unit.
Only use the LAST 8 digits of the telephone numbers to be entered
FUNCTION COMMAND FORMAT NOTE
Changing the Password #CAP #PWD123456#CAP121212#CAP121212
Current password > new password twice
White List #WHL #WHL01=27829595
Position > telephone number (last 8 digits) Up to 99 numbers
Security Access Mode #ACM #ACM2 #ACM0
On > Off
Administrator List #TEL #TEL1=827829595
Position > telephone number (Up to 16 digits) Up to 8 numbers
Check signal strength #CSQ #CSQ? 0 – 31, minimum 5
required
Relay ON time #GOT #GOT1=00900
1=RLY1, 2=RLY2 > time in seconds, 5 digits Maximum 65,535
seconds
Delay time between
Relay 1 switching off and
Relay 2 switching on
#GOTS #GOTS=00005
Time in seconds, 5 digits
Temporary latching of
output relays #RLY #RLY1=00060
1=RLY1, 2=RLY2 > time in seconds, 5 digits Maximum 65,535
seconds
Switching Relay 1 and
Relay 2 permanently on
and off
#RLOP #RLOP1=1
1=RLY1, 2=RLY2 > 1=ON, 0=OFF
Setting the time #TSET #TSET=SS,MM,HH;
SS=Seconds, MM=Minutes, HH=Hours all 2
digits values
24 Hour format
Relay 24 hour timers #SMW #SMW=SS,MM,HH,TTTTT,F,R;
SS=Seconds, MM=Minutes, HH=Hours,
TTTTT=Relay on time in seconds (5 digits),
F=Time Section number 1 – 8, R=Relay
number 1 or 2
Resetting the unit #REST#121212
#REST#121212
Reset to factory default settings including
password

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Specifications
Model WT-2009
Operating Voltage 12 or 24V DC
Operating Current Maximum 500mA, typically 55mA
Relay Contacts 2 x 230V @ 30Amp, Normally Open and Normally Closed contacts (Form C)
GSM Frequency MHz GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900
Humidity Less than 80% RH
Operating Temperature -10°C to 55°C
Physical size 130 x 100 x 50 mm
Protection IP65
Weight 250 Grams
Approvals C.E
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment。
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating
instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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