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 GSM 706/707 

                                                                          

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© Copyright Intellectronics 2012 
All rights reserved. Version 1.1.2-EN 

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2. Safety Instructions 

This  appliance  complies  with  accepted  technological  standards  with  regard  to  safety. 
Nevertheless, as manufacturers we consider it our obligation to make you aware of the following 

safety information. To ensure years of trouble-free enjoyment, and to maintain your guarantee, 
please note the following. 

 

 

Never carry out repairs yourself! There are no serviceable parts in the device. 

 

The operating voltage of the appliance and the mains voltage as well as the type of 
current must match (see the rating plate on the underside of the appliance). 

 

Only plug into a correctly installed earthed mains socket. 

 

The device is not intended for direct plug-in equipment, which are not equipped with a 
plug. External equipment that connects to the device must have a cord with appropriate 
plug. 

 

Some devices are supplied with their own switch, which needs to be disconnected before 
they are unplugged. Do not use this product with such devices - it cannot disable the 
switch of a remote device. 

 

Do not use external equipment with a faulty plug! 

Do not connect to appliances which cannot be left unattended (e.g. certain heaters)! 

 

Do not exceed power load limit and other electrical parameters specified in the technical 
characteristics. Check the power of the connected device! 

 

The device is intended only for domestic private non-commercial use. Do not use in 
emergency environments: e.g. military, hospitals etc! 

 

This product is not designed for safe disconnection of the controlled equipment from 

power network; the device is not equipped with a residual-current device (RCD). Make 
sure that your home electrical network meets safety standards. 

 

The product is designed for indoor use in dry area. Do not use it in wet or chemically 
aggressive environments! For example, do not use it in the bathroom. It is also not 

designed for industrial operation in aggressive environments.  

 

Do not use this device if the casing is damaged! 

 

Do not shake or drop the product. This could cause damage! 

 

Keep away from direct sunlight. 

 

Keep out of reach of children! 

 

Block access to the management and set-up of the device to unauthorised users   

(Chapter 5). 

 

Read additional safety information in Chapter 19. 

 

 

Intellectronics hereby declares that this Smart GSM Power Socket complies with the essential 
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. 

 

At the end of the product's useful life, please dispose of it at appropriate collection points 

provided in your country. 

 

 

 

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. 

 

Summary of Contents for GSM 706

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...play commands associated with optional features The documentation and product are subject to change without notice The software supplied with this product is the exclusive property of Intellectronics...

Page 3: ...nd Commands From Unauthorised Users 14 7 Measurement and Control of Temperature 15 7 1 Thermometer 15 7 2 Thermostat 15 7 3 Temperature Monitoring Notifications iSocket Temperature Notifier 16 7 4 Tem...

Page 4: ...ecial connector Notification will be sent when it is triggered For example it could be a motion sensor an opening doors sensor fire detector gas leakage detector and many more A built in microphone al...

Page 5: ...et manual Chapter 4 3 or reset device Chapter 15 Built in microphone Chapter 10 not available in Light model Plug to connect iSocket GSM 706 707 to the wall socket to provide power for device and for...

Page 6: ...e shows model ISGSM706UK ISGSM707UK Socket Plug NEMA 5 15 Model Numbers ISGSM706US ISGSML706US ISGSM707US ISGSML707US The figure shows model ISGSM706US ISGSM707US Socket Plug CEE 7 5 French Model Numb...

Page 7: ...ical network meets safety standards The product is designed for indoor use in dry area Do not use it in wet or chemically aggressive environments For example do not use it in the bathroom It is also n...

Page 8: ...n a car that is parked in sunshine If the battery suffers overloading and or overheating the integrated protective cut off will switch off the charging discharging for safety reasons If this happens y...

Page 9: ...n was turned off If the SIM card is not inserted correctly or is damaged the indicator POWER and OUT will signal this by specific blinks see Chapter 16 All indicators blink three times simultaneously...

Page 10: ...ut only inform you of the value These commands are available at any time You can set up the facility to reset the configuration interval see section 5 3 Control and management commands marked Ctrl in...

Page 11: ...lay OFF Signal Good 67dBm TEMP 25C ALARMF Disabled ALARM status No activity Time y m d h m s Ctrl TEMPERATURE Informs about temperature in the room See details in Chapter 7 TEMPERATURE 25C Ctrl RUNTIM...

Page 12: ...device which is not advisable The device uses two methods of protection against unauthorised access Only allowing access to authorised phone numbers Authentication by password Both methods can be used...

Page 13: ...Chapter 6 3 lists more reasons for this alternative 5 2 Password Protection The following table shows how to set a password for managing access The password must consist of 5 characters Do not use a...

Page 14: ...successfully For this purpose we have implemented notifications of each executed command If you wish to receive execution confirmations the setting hide my number should not be activated on the phone...

Page 15: ...ecurity list was configured see Chapter 5 1 and someone tries to execute a command no response will be received until you install SMSCONFIRMUNAUTH ON If you set ON value for this parameter then unauth...

Page 16: ...utes after the power is switched on The temperature reading interval is 1 minute for models manufactured after July 2012 If the thermostat is enabled the first reading will occur 10 minutes after the...

Page 17: ...NUMBER 35 8912345678 Set the number for SMS This number is used in some other cases Chapters 9 2 11 and 12 You can install up to 10 numbers Instructions how to add a number are similar to those given...

Page 18: ...r each monitored environment The value can be decided empirically by comparing with the exact thermostat temperatures measured Command Description Response Type TEMPCAL 7 Change calibration constant f...

Page 19: ...rm function will send alerts and sound the siren if connected because the sensors have been activated In this event the alarm function can be deactivated manually by using the hidden button Push the h...

Page 20: ...device will not detect new sensor triggering The device will be ready to detect sensor activity no later than one minute after completion of the notification cycle If the sensor is still active at thi...

Page 21: ...designed for switching of external electrical contacts It can switch 24VDC 2A max Connectors and sensors are not supplied with the device These can be bought directly from us or our dealer network 10...

Page 22: ...at 18 00 SCHEDULER 17 00 6 INF Send status of iSocket every Saturday at 17 00 Status information is sent to the number specified by command ALERTNUMBER see Chapter 7 3 12 Status After Resumption of P...

Page 23: ...ALDOUMS NO Remove UMS code for balance from memory SALDOUMS NO OK 30min SALDOUMS Information about SALDOUMS settings SALDOUMS 100 Inf 14 Version Information Command Description Response Type HARDWARE...

Page 24: ...to GSM network MICROPHONE yellow No light Microphone is not active Lights constantly Microphone is active now Blinks every second Device is calling to somewhere for ex call alert OUT red No light Main...

Page 25: ...th Li ion battery Store conditions 30C 50C 22F 122F for the 706 models 0C 40C 32F 104F for the 707 models with Li ion battery Important notice The 706 models can operate at low temperatures in a dry p...

Page 26: ...at it was written correctly according to the manual Read about other potential problems below The OUT indicator reports an error blinking 4 times per second If the OUT indicator blinks 4 times per sec...

Page 27: ...y loss Intellectronics does not guarantee that this product will provide uninterrupted operation of the controlled equipment this device is not an uninterruptible power supply UPS This product is not...

Page 28: ...hout the express written consent of Intellectronics and any applicable third party You may not create derivative works or use any information available in this User Manual for commercial or public pur...

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