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MesCom 

– Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10 

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5.8  Viewing Current Contact List 

Administrators may wish to see who is subscribed to a MesCom to confirm people are still 
getting message or to determine if there is space for extra users. 

9876 VIEW USER ALL 

This is an administrator only command. 

5.8.1  View Response 

Failed 

– if command is incorrect. 

USER {listing of the 6 user locations}. 

Each user location is either; 

“BlkContact” if the space in empty or 

<address> <level> <format> <transport> <username> 
if 

“username” is an empty field the text “blank” is inserted. 

Eg. 

MesCom: USER +447xxxxxxxxx 6 2 4 blank +447xxxxxxxxx 6 2 4 blank 
cloud.nimbits.com:80 0 6 0 [email protected] BlkContact BlkContact BlkContact

 

Please note passwords are not listed. 

5.9  Changing a 

Contact’s Access Level, Format etc… 

Administrators may change any of the parameters (Format, Access level, Transport) of a 
user by re-creating them using the ADDNUM command. This will require the users

’ 

password to be reset. See section 7.2.6 for more detail. 

5.10 System Default Contact Settings 

The system defaults can be configured with the OPTION ACCOUNT command.  

Factory system default 

Address 

NA 

Password 

Last 4 digits of the IMEI number 

Access Level  View <2> 

Format 

Human <2> 

Transport 

TCP <0> for IP address otherwise SMS <4> 

Username 

Blank 

 

Summary of Contents for D6000 MesCom

Page 1: ...6000 MesCom Workshop Manual for MesCom release 2 Dycon Ltd 2014 Tel 44 0 1443 471 060 Fax 44 0 1443 479 374 Cwm Cynon Business Park Mountain Ash CF45 4ER UK www dyconsecurity com sales dyconsecurity com ...

Page 2: ...6 5 4 Removing a User 17 5 5 Changing a Password 17 5 6 Stop Command 17 5 7 Start Command 17 5 8 Viewing Current Contact List 18 5 9 Changing a Contact s Access Level Format etc 18 5 10 System Default Contact Settings 18 6 Notifications 19 6 1 Format 19 6 2 Event Types 19 6 3 Restricting transmission 20 7 Manual Commands 21 7 1 Basic Configuration 22 7 2 Commands 24 7 3 Terminal Commands 36 7 4 In...

Page 3: ...ent log 64 12 2 Remote status page 64 13 Web Configuration Service 65 13 1 Using the Configuration Manager 65 13 2 Re configuring the MesCom 66 13 3 Security 66 14 Appendix 1 Specification 67 15 Appendix 2 Glossary of Terms 68 16 Appendix 3 UK GPRS Settings 69 17 Appendix 4 Network PAYG balance numbers 70 18 Appendix 5 Command Index 71 19 Appendix 6 Event descriptions 72 19 1 Appendix 6 1 System E...

Page 4: ...istor and can be configured as analogue or digital signals A variety of sensor types can be connected to the MesCom Volt free contact 4 20mA transistor logic 3v analogue 30v analogue with the minimum of external components Outputs are open collector outputs to ground with back EMF protection for use with small inductive loads eg relays with a maximum 100mA load Internal monitoring of temperature b...

Page 5: ...ax 30V overvoltage protected 2 1 Antenna The MesCom can be fitted with an antenna with an SMA connector suitable for GSM GPRS use covering the frequencies in use by your selected network In Europe this is 900MHz and 1800MHz It is recommended that a stub antenna connected directly to the MesCom be avoided for all but the best signal strength areas 2 2 Power Supply The MesCom MUST be supplied with D...

Page 6: ...ector See section 3 1 for how to connect the battery to the MesCom 2 4 Indicators The MesCom has 3 LED indicators to show the current status and mode of operation see section 4 1 for more detail 2 5 Inputs Inputs can measure up to 3V signals and can withstand voltage up to 30V Voltage above 30V will damage the inputs Inputs can be configured as digital or analogue see section 7 4 for more detail 2...

Page 7: ...p1 Ip2 Ip3 Ip4 0V Op1 Op2 1k2 3k6 Analogue Voltage signal up to 12v 0V Select resistor values depending on the maximum input voltage Examples Supply voltage monitoring Battery voltage monitoring Analogue sensor Including Temperature pressure weight tank depth flow rate 4 20mA Current inputs Convert to a voltage with a resistor R 3 max current Pull up or down Ip1 Ip2 Ip3 Ip4 0V Op1 Op2 100r Analogu...

Page 8: ...ter than 30V 100mA can be connected directly to the MesCom open drain output Ip1 Ip2 Ip3 Ip4 0V Op1 Op2 Supply Max 30v Supply Ground Load Max 100mA For higher power loads the output will need to be connected to a relay The MesCom output is protected against back EMF but we recommend fitting an additional reverse EMF protection diode for added protection as shown The relay can be of any type tradit...

Page 9: ...he MesCom has registered on a network the LEDs give an indication of signal strength see section 4 2 2 for details of LED meaning 3 2 Configure The MesCom is supplied with a default configuration see section 8 for more details For MesCom2 devices the best way to change this configuration is via the web configuration service at http www dyconconfig com see section 13 Before using the configuration ...

Page 10: ... connection based hosts for more detail on reporting see section 12 Points inputs and outputs can be configured to send messages to SMS contact GPRS GSM contact or both Points can be configured to record their state at routine intervals and or record every change of state section 7 4 4 2 LEDs and Test Button 4 2 1 Power up On power up the LED1 and LED2 yellow and green respectively will switch ON ...

Page 11: ...atus report When TEST is pressed Power saving mode will be overridden for 15 minutes Call to host initialled POINT button CALL Notification to users POINT button ALARM Hold TEST for 5 seconds LED1 and LED2 flash in sync Status report to all users OPTION RINGMODE Exit Engineer on site mode OPTION SUPPRESS Cancel the 15 minute powered state above Hold TEST for 10 seconds Enter Engineer on site mode ...

Page 12: ...ur password the default password for a new MesCom is the last 4 digits of the IMEI number To remove a user you must use the REMOVE command Example 9876 REMOVE 447 The phone number should be in international format ie starting with a symbol If a number is given and not in the user list a fail message will be returned If the number is omitted then the sender s number will be removed from the user li...

Page 13: ...d to the unit to disable the text message from the unit Please note the STOP does not need to be preceded with a password This command will stop you receiving any more notifications STOP The STOP command also allows a user to temporarily disable messages to themselves for example when they are out of the country To re start message use the START command Example 9876 START An administrator can view...

Page 14: ...must set the password see section System Default Contact Settings for system default Address Where to send the Notification Maximum length 32 characters no spaces Eg 447xxxxxxxxx joe domain ext Password The contact s password must be given when sending commands to the MesCom Maximum length 48 characters no spaces Please note Passwords are case sensitive Eg 9876 Access Level The commands access lev...

Page 15: ...PULSE commands 5 Server All the features of Administrator but isn t added to the Admin user count 6 Administrator Access too all commands 5 1 4 Message Format The message output format Care should be taken to select the correct one for the contact Hosts will require a specific format and not all formats are suitable for SMS 0 Do not use Contact Empty 1 No Notifications 2 Standard message it is rec...

Page 16: ...also give you the IMEI see picture in section 3 1 To exit un administered mode you must add at least one contact with administrator level access Should you remove all administrators the MesCom will revert to un administered mode Once in administered mode the MesCom will only accept commands from users on the contact list Should you wish to override this and allow any phone number to access the Mes...

Page 17: ...sage REMOVE Should an administrator wish to remove another user they may do so by providing their password and the address of the user See section 7 2 5 for more detail 9876 REMOVE 447xxxxxxxxx 5 5 Changing a Password Passwords can only be changed by the user themselves oldPassword PASSWORD newPassword newPassword 5 5 1 Password Recovery Should a user forget their password an administrator can re ...

Page 18: ...k is inserted Eg MesCom USER 447xxxxxxxxx 6 2 4 blank 447xxxxxxxxx 6 2 4 blank cloud nimbits com 80 0 6 0 username gmail com BlkContact BlkContact BlkContact Please note passwords are not listed 5 9 Changing a Contact s Access Level Format etc Administrators may change any of the parameters Format Access level Transport of a user by re creating them using the ADDNUM command This will require the u...

Page 19: ... output POINT PNAME Type Type of event omitted for digital input output increase decrease counter overflow State Label given to level state of input output POINT LEVELS or counter raw value Value Scaled value of input omitted for digital input output See section 7 5 3 Time Time event was detected style dependant of format Routine readings are preceded with Status eg MyGarage Status Temperature Nor...

Page 20: ... will be sent to SMS parameter allows events to be sent to SMS users phone number UNSOL allows events to be sent to web based data collection services NLOG parameter allows routine logs to be sent to SMS users if the LOG and SMS parameters are set All events will be available for a host to request but the CALL parameter allows an alarm or restore event to trigger a call to the host server ...

Page 21: ... PULSE op1 ON 1000 OFF POINT Configure an input output POINT input1 SMS yes OPTION Configure a general setting in the MesCom OPTION PSAVE 3 VIEW View configuration VIEW OPTION WAKE PASSWORD Change your password PASSWORD new new FETCH Trigger the MesCom to retrieve a new configuration from the configuration service FETCH CLEAR Clear all stored events CLEAR CALLNOW Trigger the MesCom to make a call ...

Page 22: ...me a string no spaces of up to 24 characters PSAVE The power saving mode 0 never enter power saving least power saving 1 save power when battery is low 2 save power when using battery 3 save power whenever possible most power saving WAKE The time the MesCom keeps the radio powered after an action occurs Number of seconds minimum 100s max 32767 SLEEP The maximum time the radio is powered off betwee...

Page 23: ...ge 0 0 to 3 0 volts or in format nnnnn to be ADC count DISPMIN Point scaling value minimum scaled value corresponding to VOLTMIN Decimal number min 9999 9999 max 9999 9999 DISPMAX Point scaling value maximum scaled value corresponding to VOLTMAX Decimal number SUFFIX Suffix to add to scaled value A string no spaces of up to 8 characters Digital Example 9876 POINT Input1 TYPE 0 DEBOUNCE 10 THRES 0 ...

Page 24: ...eate a duplicate 7 2 Commands 7 2 1 READ Report the latest status of the listed points Access Level Read 9876 READ pointA pointB pointC pointD pointA Input or output name or number ALL supported Yes pointB Optional Input or output name or number Up to 4 points pointC Optional Input or output name or number pointD Optional Input or output name or number 9876 READ Input1 Battery Request the value of...

Page 25: ...MesCom Op1 On 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 SWITCH 10 11 1 Set point 10 and 11 to a value of 1 MesCom Op1 On Op2 On 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 SWITCH Op1 elephant Op1 doesn t have a state labels elephant MesCom Failed 04 04 12 16 15 25 Notes Attempting to switch an input will have no effect unless it is a timer counter in which case it will set the input value to the given number Outputs can be configured to...

Page 26: ... used 9876 PULSE Op1 Off 1500 On Set point Op1 Off then 1 5 seconds later set it to On MesCom Op1 Off 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 PULSE Op1 Default pulse on Op1 On 1second Off MesCom Op1 On 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 PULSE 11 0 2000 1 Set point 11 to 0 then 2 seconds later set to 1 MesCom Op2 Off 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 PULSE input1 0 200 1 Input1 isn t an output point MesCom Failed 04 04 12 16 15 25 Notes ...

Page 27: ...r from the subscribers list Access Level Administrator 9876 REMOVE address address The address of the user for SMS users this is their number phone ALL supported No 1 user per command 9876 REMOVE 447xxxxxxxxx Remove the number 447xxxxxxxxx MesCom REMOVE Successful 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 REMOVE 07xxxxxxxxx Remove the number 07xxxxxxxxx MesCom REMOVE Successful 04 04 12 16 15 25 Notes This command w...

Page 28: ... MesCom ADDNUM Successful 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 ADDNUM 447xxxxxxxxx newpassword 6 12 Add the number to the contact list with a password of newpassword with administrator level access and the short message format MesCom ADDNUM Successful 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 ADDNUM 447xxxxxxxxx Add the number to the contact list with default settings MesCom ADDNUM Successful 04 04 12 16 15 25 Notes See User sect...

Page 29: ...re the invalid entry will be disabled The reverse of this command is ENABLE A point can also be disabled with the command POINT input1 ENABLED NO 7 2 8 ENABLE Enable the listed points reverses the action of DISABLE command Access Level Administrator 9876 ENABLE pointA pointB pointC pointD pointA Input or output name or number ALL supported Yes pointB Optional input or output name or number Up to 4...

Page 30: ...s available MesCom HELP STOP START REMOVE ADDNUM ENABLE DISABLE PASSWORD SWITCH POINT READ VIEW PULSE OPTION 04 04 12 16 15 25 7 2 10 PASSWORD Change your password Access Level Read 9876 PASSWORD newPassword newPassword newPassword The replacement password this should be entered twice ALL supported No 9876 PASSWORD 123456 123456 Change password to 123456 MesCom PASSWORD Successful 04 04 12 16 15 2...

Page 31: ...ders number MesCom START Successful 04 04 12 16 15 25 Notes The reverse of this command is STOP If the sender is not a user a fail message will be returned by the MesCom The MesCom can be configured to restrict the START command to administrator s use only see section 7 7 25 7 2 13 START user Re start notifications to a user if previously stopped Access Level Administrator 9876 START address forma...

Page 32: ...76 VIEW LIST View a list of all point names MesCom Modem Button Power Battery Temperature Input1 Input2 Input3 Input4 Op1 Op2 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 VIEW USER ALL View a list of all 6 users administrator level only MesCom USER 447xxxxxxxxx 6 2 4 blank 447xxxxxxxxx 6 2 4 blank cloud nimbits com 80 0 6 0 username gmail com BlkContact BlkContact BlkContact 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 VIEW POINT input1 TYP...

Page 33: ...etting you wish to view valueC Value or text to be assigned to parameterA parameterD Optional setting you wish to view valueD Value or text to be assigned to parameterA 9876 POINT input1 PNAME flame Change the name of input1 to flame MesCom flame pname flame 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 POINT 8 TYPE 0 DEBOUNCE 10 Change type of point 8 to 0 digital input and debounce to 10 samples MesCom Input2 type 0 0...

Page 34: ...fter every event MesCom OPTION PSAVE 2 WAKE 120 04 04 12 16 15 25 9876 OPTION ALL Allows all general options to be set in one message It is not recommended for manual commands See HELP OPTION for order of parameters Notes Please Note All labels MUST contain NO spaces we suggest underscore is used instead All parameters must be followed by a value some parameters require more than one value all val...

Page 35: ... connection to the host server Access Level Administrator 9876 CALLNOW ALL supported No 9876 CALLNOW Trigger a call to the configured host MesCom CALLNOW Successful 04 04 12 16 15 25 Notes The command will wait for the call to host to command and report if it was successful or failed 7 2 20 REPORT Force the MesCom to report to all users the current input output status Access Level Administrator 98...

Page 36: ...lues of enabled points SHOW RAW Show raw values of enabled points SHOW ALL Show raw values of all points Notes Sending any character to the terminal will exit this mode 7 3 2 DEFAULT Reset the device to default settings Access Level Terminal DEFAULT ALL supported No DEFAULT Settings have been restored to the factory defaults Notes It is recommended to perform a RESET of the MesCom after performing...

Page 37: ...he device Access Level Terminal RESET ALL supported No RESET No response to this command Notes No response to this command MesCom will reboot and output version number to the terminal 7 3 6 LOG Restart the MesCom without needing to remove power from the device Access Level Terminal LOG log position number of logs ALL supported Yes LOG Display all logs that have not yet been transmitted to a host L...

Page 38: ...utput type and inputs as input types This flexibility is to allow for future expansion of the system The different types make use of the 4 threshold levels and state labels in different ways see descriptions below When the TYPE parameter is set other point parameters will be set to the default for that point type See section 8 3 for a list of the parameters changed and what they are changed to Ala...

Page 39: ...1 AVERAGE 20 Threshold values are input voltage values in the range 0 0000 to 3 0000 An input can be configured to create alarm events any time the state changes only when moving away from normal fault only when moving toward normal restore or no alarms See diagram black dot moving away white dot moving toward Normal 9876 POINT Input1 ALARM fault Hysteresis can be applied to the Threshold levels S...

Page 40: ...ch have a maximum of 16 characters no spaces 7 4 2 Digital Input Bottom Threshold On Off Hysteresis Input Value 0v 3 0v O f f O n O f f O n 7 4 2 1 Schmitt Input Dead Zone Input On Off Hysteresis Bottom Threshold Input Value 0v 3 0v O f f O n Input voltage reading is compared to the threshold to determine which state the input is in The reading state is then debounced and only once the debounce cr...

Page 41: ...edge only low to high positive edge or no alarms See diagram black dot negative white dot moving positive 9876 POINT Input2 ALARM pos Hysteresis can be applied to the threshold level to create a digital input with a dead zone See diagram The Off level is the threshold value the On value is Threshold Hysteresis 9876 POINT Input2 HYST 0 1 Debounce algorithm the new reading has got to be in the same ...

Page 42: ...lter the second is the counter threshold and the third is the overflow threshold Two labels are used the first for Overflow events and second for Threshold events 9876 POINT Input3 TYPE 1 9876 POINT Input3 COUNT pos 9876 POINT Input3 THRES 0 5 2000 5000 3 0 9876 POINT Input3 LEVELS Overflow Threshold na na na 9876 POINT Input3 DEBOUNCE 20 Where first value is the digital input threshold the second...

Page 43: ...resholds need to be configured The first threshold is used for digital input filter the second is the timer threshold Two labels are used the first for Overflow events and second for Threshold events 9876 POINT Input3 TYPE 2 9876 POINT Input3 COUNT on 9876 POINT Input3 THRES 0 5 65531 3 0 3 0 9876 POINT Input3 LEVELS Overflow Threshold na na na 9876 POINT Input3 DEBOUNCE 20 Where the first value i...

Page 44: ...o cause the output to be set to zero 9876 POINT Output1 TYPE 5 9876 POINT Output1 THRES 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 9876 POINT Output1 LEVELS Off On na na na An input can be configured to create alarm events on any state change switch off only switch on only or no alarms See diagram black dot off events neg white dot on events pos 9876 POINT Output1 ALARM pos At power up the output will set the value stored i...

Page 45: ... Normal state or not in middle state if inverted The DEBOUNCE setting is used to determine the outputs mode of operation zero being Normal operation 1 to 255 causing the output to follow the input that point number Input1 Point 6 Input2 Point 7 Input3 Point 8 Input4 Point 9 NB only points values 1 11 are supported by the current MesCom 9876 POINT Output1 DEBOUNCE 7 Example output will follow input...

Page 46: ...command to see a list of current points 7 5 2 Debounce and Averaging Debounce is performed on digital inputs including counters and timers The input signal must be in a constant state for the defined number of samples for the state to change On Off Hysteresis Bottom Threshold Input Signal 0v 3 0v Point State Debounce Debounce Debounce O f f O n On Off Average is performed on analogue inputs The in...

Page 47: ...same value in the MesCom this value being used as average for analogue inputs and debounce for all others 7 5 3 Point Scaling The displayed value of an input or output can be scaled to a real world value in the range from 9999 9999 to 9999 9999 with prefix and suffix 8 characters In addition there are 2 phrases for under range and over range 12 characters The scaling is configured by specifying 2 ...

Page 48: ...nged state multiple times without any other point changing state This is highlight the end state of a point and reduce unwanted SMS messages The Default if to skip up to 8 events but this can be reduced to zero should the user wish to receive all events Create an event when the point changes state you can select positive restore and negative fault edges for digital inputs and outputs for analogue ...

Page 49: ...G if LOG is set for the point this causes the event to be notified to SMS contact Note all users are sent the routine message OPTION LOGINT sets the period between routine events OPTION SYNC sets the time each to create a routine event synchronising the process over multiple days minutes past midnight 9876 POINT Temperature LOG yes NLOG yes 9876 OPTION Output1 LOGINT 60 SYNC 600 Eg Send a temperat...

Page 50: ...EV 0 ADDR 3 7 6 1 Internal Monitoring Internal Temperature Temperature of MesCom circuit board Supply Voltage Primary supply voltage Battery Voltage Battery voltage charging voltage Radio Module powered Digital radio module on off Test Button Digital test button press released Radio Registered Digital registered on network or not Signal Strength GSM signal strength indicator Fault status Digital M...

Page 51: ...s been sent or a command has been processed Additionally this sets the initial delay after loss of primary supply before entering power saving mode and the period of time to stay powered for when periodically checking for incoming messages Value in seconds minimum 100s maximum 32767s approximately 9 hours Factory default 120 seconds 9876 OPTION WAKE 120 7 7 4 SLEEP Interval for periodic powering o...

Page 52: ...in This limit is only observed if an action call or notification is required If no action is pending the module will remain powered until an action is required and if the module has still failed to register the module will be power cycled Value in seconds minimum 60s maximum 3600s 1 hour Factory default 90 seconds 9876 OPTION REGFAIL 90 7 7 9 REGBOOT Reboot the radio module if registration has bee...

Page 53: ...LOGINT Routine logging interval This can be used to trigger a periodic reading of an input eg temperature to allow users to see a trend in that signal Inputs and outputs can be individual configured to be included in the routine logging see POINT LOG parameter Please note this can be used to generate a large number of events and should be used with caution We recommend SMS only be used with a long...

Page 54: ... of MesCom clock 7 7 18 CKSRC Source for clock to synchronise with Options 0 Manual update only disable automatic synchronisation of clock 1 Use any available clock source see below factory default 2 GSM clock directly from network or from received SMS header 3 Will be provided by or fetched from host on next connection 9876 OPTION CKSRC 1 Also see CKINT and TIME parameters for more control of Mes...

Page 55: ...er on site mode See section 4 3 for more detail on Engineer on site 255 to disable Engineer on site mode Factory default 0 test button 9876 OPTION SUPPRESS 1 Also see SUPPTIME parameter In addition to entering suppress mode an admin user can enable disable this mode with the START STOP keywords 9876 OPTION SUPPRESS START The suppress input will still be functional and SUPPTIME will still be used t...

Page 56: ...ngback 9876 OPTION RINGMODE 16 7 7 25 CMDMODE Command processing options WARNING should you disable all command methods the MesCom is only recoverable with a factory reset The value should be the sum of the options that should be active Options 1 Disable commands via SMS 2 Reserved 4 Do not ask for settings from data concentration servers 8 Disable commands from terminal 16 Disable commands from s...

Page 57: ... OPTION SYSACT 9 Also see SYSTEM and FACTORY parameter 9876 OPTION ERRDELAY 1000 7 7 28 NUMRETRY Should a call fail the MesCom will attempt to retry the call This sets the maximum number of retry quick attempts before waiting for an extending period Minimum 0 maximum 255 Factory default 3 retries 9876 OPTION NUMRETRY 10 7 7 29 RETRY Gap between quick retries Value in seconds minimum 0s maximum 327...

Page 58: ...33 TIME Allow the time to be manually set Depending on clock settings this time could be over written when the clock is synchronised Time and date in the 24 hour format dd mm yy HH MM SS zzzz Where dd day of the month mm month of the year number eg December 12 yy last 2 digits of year eg 2021 21 HH hour of the day in 24 hour format eg 1pm 13 midnight 00 MM minutes past the hour SS seconds past the...

Page 59: ...N APN Access_Point_Name username password Eg 9876 OPTION APN internet web web See section 16 for common UK APN settings Username and password can be left blank but no more OPTION parameters should follow in the same SMS To remove the secondary APN and allow a new secondary APN to be set 9876 OPTION APN REMOVE Follow this command with the set command above to set the secondary APN 7 7 38 ACCOUNT Se...

Page 60: ... the wired terminal interface Minimum 0 maximum 255 the higher the number the more debug messages are produced the value of zero disable debug output Factory default 221 all but the every verbose debug messages 9876 OPTION DEBUG 60 7 7 41 SYSTEM System event number that needs action any general system event with a lower number than this will trigger the actions as set by ...

Page 61: ...td 2014 61 SYSACT See section 19 1 for a list of general system events Minimum 0 maximum 255 The value of zero will mean no system events actioned Factory default 2 suppress mode and system started 9876 OPTION SYSTEM 60 Also see SYSACT parameter ...

Page 62: ...POINT command Point Definition Type Name Display Minimum Level 1 Threshold 1 Level 2 Threshold 2 Level 3 Threshold 3 Level 4 Threshold 4 Level 5 Display Maximum Hysteresis Debounce Average 1 Signal Strength Analogue RSSI 0 Bad 4 Poor 8 OK 11 Good 18 Great 100 0 0 2 Test Button Digital Button 0 0V Clear 0 5V Press 3V na 3V na 3V na 3 0V 21 5V 3 3 Supply Voltage Analogue Power 0V Off 0 5V UnderV 6 0...

Page 63: ... 0V On 3V na 3V na 3V na 3 0V 0 0V 0 11 Output 2 Digital Output2 0 0V Off 3 0V On 3V na 3V na 3V na 3 0V 0 0V 0 All user points have the same factory default action flags Point Name Enabled Count Alarm Logs SMS Unsol Call All User points Yes Rising Yes No Yes No No Defaults loaded when using the POINT TYPE parameter to set the point s current mode of operation parameter not listed below remain unc...

Page 64: ...nable to determine the current time from the GSM network The MesCom will attempt to get the current time from other sources If this fails the default power up date is 1st January 2000 the user can change this with the OPTION TIME command Example 9876 OPTION TIME 25 07 13 17 52 12 0100 11 Using Web Based Data Concentration Services eg Xively The MesCom has limited support for services such as Xivel...

Page 65: ...ls on connected and power up the MesCom 13 1 2 Step 2 Enable the MesCom To configure your MesCom using this configuration manager service you will first need to set the APN in your MesCom See section 16 for a list of common network APN settings Example 9876 OPTION APN internet web web 13 1 3 Step 3 Log in create web manager account Using the web browser on your smartphone computer or any other int...

Page 66: ...be instructed to retrieve the configuration from the server to do this you need to send the FETCH command via SMS from your mobile phone 9876 FETCH 13 1 7 Step 7 Wait for confirmation The MesCom will not respond immediately to the FETCH command as it must connect to the server and update its configuration before it can reply with a success or failure message 13 2Re configuring the MesCom The MesCo...

Page 67: ...d GSM Battery 640mAh 3 7v lithium polymer Charger Built in Power Consumption 9 30Vdc 500mA max 2A if used without a battery not advised Typically 50mA at 12v Standards Connections Power 5mm screw terminals Inputs Outputs 5mm screw terminals Battery JST ZHR Antenna SMA SIM Mini International Radio Approval The D6000 MesCom incorporates an independently tested and approved GSM GPRS radio module that...

Page 68: ...e Equipment Identity used as serial number for the MesCom UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter PIN Personal Identification Number a means to prevent unauthorised use of a SIM card NVM Non Volatile Memory IO Input output NEC manufacturer of microcontroller LVI Low Voltage detection module TDMA Time Division Multiple Access technique used for GSM APN Access Point Name SMS Short Message S...

Page 69: ...nsumerbroadband Username user Password pass T mobile Access Point general t mobile uk Username user alt wapuser Password wap 3UK Please note SIMs from this network are not work compatible with the MesCom Access Point three co uk Username guest Password guest Tesco Mobile Access Point prepay tesco mobile com Username tescowap Password password Virgin Mobile Access Point goto virginmobile uk Usernam...

Page 70: ...ks Not all networks provide a USSD number for credit balance checking Credit monitoring is currently not available in the MesCom2 Network Credit balance number O2 10 Vodafone 1345 Orange 141 T mobile Not Supported Text Ba to 150 3 UK Network not supported by MesCom Tesco 10 GiffGaff 100 BT Mobile 10 Asda 1345 TalkMobile 1345 Virgin Not Supported Text balance to 789000 FamilyMobile Not Supported Te...

Page 71: ...51 PULLUP 53 REBOOT 51 REGBOOT 52 REGFAIL 52 REGINT 52 RETRY 57 RINGMODE 56 SAMPLE 53 SLEEP 51 SUPPRESS 55 SUPPTIME 55 SYNC 54 SYSACT 57 SYSTEM 60 TIME 58 WAKE 51 XOFF 54 PASSWORD 21 30 POINT 21 23 33 ADDR 50 ALARM 39 41 42 43 44 AVERAGE 39 46 CALL 49 COUNT 42 43 45 DEBOUNCE 41 42 43 45 46 DEV 49 DISPMAX 48 DISPMIN 48 ENABLE 48 HYST 39 41 42 43 44 LEVELS 39 41 42 43 44 LOG 48 NLOG 48 OVLIM 48 PNAM...

Page 72: ...ed Failed to disconnect Illegal instruction reset 2 Suppression mode Disabled Module powered on Point error 3 Brown out restart Failed to switch module on Unknown point type 4 NVM ID mismatch Module off unexpectedly Unknown point 5 New firmware detected Module on unexpectedly Res not defined 6 Logs erased Failed to switch module off State machine error 7 Initialisation failed SMS error NVM erase 8...

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