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User Manual for 

Cellswitch 100

 

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General Specifications: 

 
Operating Temperature 

-10ºC to +50ºC 

Storage Temperature 

-40ºC to +70ºC 

Operating Humidity 

35 to 85% Relative Humidity, No Condensation 

Storage Humidity 

35 to 90% Relative Humidity, No Condensation 

Vibration Resistance 
 - Direct Mounting 

10 to 57 Hz: 0.075mm Half Amplitude 
57 to 150 Hz: 4.9 m/s² Acceleration 
Sweep Count for X, Y, Z: 10 times (80 min. in each 
direction). 

Shock Resistance 

4.9 m/s² Acceleration, Action Time: 11ms  
3 times in each direction X, Y, Z 

Noise Immunity 

1000 Vp-p, 1 µS, 30 to 100Hz 

Dielectric Withstand Voltage 

1500 Vac > 1 minute, tested between all points, terminals 
and ground. 

Insulation Resistance 

5Mohm > at 500 Vdc, tested between power terminals and 
ground. 

PSU Ground 

Grounding resistance 100ohm or less. 

 

Caution 

 

Units should not be installed in areas subject to the following conditions: excessive or 
conductive dust, corrosive or flammable gas, moisture or rain, excessive heat, regular 
impact shocks or excessive vibration. 

 

 

Do NOT use this equipment for medical or mission critical applications as the cellphone 
networks supply a best effort service and may not always be online. Always use a failsafe 
system in conjunction with this device. 

 

 

Take special care not to allow debris to fall into the unit during installation e.g. cut wires 
shavings etc. 

 

 

Always ensure that the mounted unit is kept as far away as possible from high-voltage 
cables, high-voltage equipment and high-voltage power equipment. 

 

 

Do not lay signal cables near high-voltage power cabling or cabinet housing along the 
same trunking duct. Effects of noise or surge induction may occur. Keep signal cables of 
more than 100mm (3.94”) away from these power cables. 

 

 

Cut of all phases from the power source before installation or performing wiring work to 
avoid electrical shock. Incorrect operation can lead to serious damage to the product. 

 

 

Cut of all phases from the power source before installing/removing extension or 
communication cables to modules to avoid electrical shock, incorrect operation or serious 
damage to product. 

 

 

Replace the terminal cover provided, after insulation or wiring work is completed, and 
before supplying power and operating the unit to avoid electrical shock. 

 

 

When using an incorrect power source or performing incorrect operation, serious damage 
will occur regardless of the level of the voltage and frequency. 

 

 

During transportation avoid any impact as the Cellswitch is a precision instrument. It is 
necessary to check the operation of the Cellswitch after transportation, in case of any 
impact damage. 

 

 

When storing the Cellswitch, conform to the environmental conditions specified by the 
general specification.  

 

 

Terminal screws should be tightened to between 0.5 and 0.8 Nm up to a maximum of 
1.2Nm. Screws must be secured to prevent a loose connection thus avoiding a 
malfunction. 

Summary of Contents for CELLSWITCH 100

Page 1: ...applications with the CELLSWITCH 100 Security Electric Fence Power failure Fire Sensors Alarm Sensors Access Control Open your gate or Garage with your cellphone Home Automation Under Floor Heating Ge...

Page 2: ...ons This method is great for a body corporate to add and remove security access control cellphone numbers at security complexes This eliminates the need for remote controls as the Cellswitch can remem...

Page 3: ...ion and before returning to use it is essential that all parameters for the product s operation are correctly installed This equipment contains electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive parts Observe stat...

Page 4: ...k 2 Caution 3 Key Features 5 System Requirements 6 Connection Diagram 6 Installation 7 Power supply 7 Sim card 8 Antenna 8 Physical Dimensions 8 Digital Input 9 Relay Output 10 SMS Configuration Setup...

Page 5: ...r off 500 Programmable Cellphone security numbers Up to 500 programmable cellphone numbers can be recognized by the device when it is used for access control Fully programmable via SMS commands The de...

Page 6: ...lly programmed If the device receives a random sms containing invalid data the sms will be discarded and no sms will be sent back When typing a command make sure of the capital and small letters since...

Page 7: ...g duct Low voltage cables should be reliably separated or insulated with regard to high voltage cabling Where I O signal lines are used over an extended distance consideration for voltage drop and noi...

Page 8: ...months if they are not re charged at least every three months We recommend the following month to month contract for R9 99 month especially tailored for telemetry devices at http www mtn co za FindaP...

Page 9: ...eaving the connection open or connecting it to 0V will indicate an Input Low state When connecting terminal IN to either 12V or Vout will indicate an Input High state Terminal Vout is internally conne...

Page 10: ...our call it will automatically disconnect you handling it as a missed call at no charge to you The output terminals are internally connected to a 2 Amp SPDT relay N C Normally Closed COM Common N O No...

Page 11: ...here are three different ways to program this device 1 Via our secure easy to use Gateway website https cellswitch accentronix co za 2 By sending it SMS commands as described below 3 By connecting the...

Page 12: ...The device s name displayed in the SMS reports Device s own cellphone number 1234 F2 0827727789 Programs the sim cards cellphone number onto the unit Switch the relay output when a call is received De...

Page 13: ...one SMS Delete a security number 1234 F4b 0827727789 0825091827 Remove the programmed security numbers using this command Note the semicolon at the end of each number Up to 8 numbers may be removed in...

Page 14: ...umber to SMS and or dial when an input is triggered SMS Reporting number 4 1234 F6d 0827727789 Programs the fourth number to SMS and or dial when an input is triggered SMS Reporting number 5 1234 F6e...

Page 15: ...er up SMS report Default 1234 F8off When the power to the device was interrupted it will NOT send a notification SMS when power is re applied Send a Power up Report to user 1 only Default 1234 F8a Whe...

Page 16: ...s High 5 to 24 volt Input 2 low SMS 1234 F9d Power tripped The SMS that will be sent when Input 2 is Low 0 volt or not connected Input trigger high Default 1234 F10a A SMS will only be sent when an in...

Page 17: ...an input is triggered a SMS will be sent Disable the inputs 1234 F13off 1234 Disarm If an input is triggered no SMS will be sent Inputs enabled message 1234 F13a Alarm armed When the inputs are enabl...

Page 18: ...voice call is received the output relay will TOGGLE Switch either on or off Output relay PULSE duration Default 1 1234 F15 5 Programs the output relay s PULSE duration in seconds when the device is c...

Page 19: ...it is called and the output relay is switched off this confirmation SMS will be sent back Output relay switching PULSE confirmation SMS 1234 F16c Gate Opened When the unit is called and the output rel...

Page 20: ...signal quality status 1234 Signal Requests the GSM signal strength 1 0 Bad Signal 30 0 Full signal 1234 Airtime Requests the remaining airtime on a pre paid sim 1234 On Switch the RELAY OUTPUT ON 123...

Page 21: ...c Always ensure that the mounted unit is kept as far away as possible from high voltage cables high voltage equipment and high voltage power equipment Do not lay signal cables near high voltage power...

Page 22: ...start flashing During Testing During this testing stage take extreme care not to touch any live or electro static sensitive parts LED Indicator Status LED On Power up the LED will stay on for about 1...

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