-16-
Power the unit with battery
Normally the unit is supplied with power from the main power. As an extra
precaution you can connect a back up battery. This battery can also be used in
places where there is no power jacket.
Use an accumulator with voltage 9-16 V. A motorcycle battery or car battery will
work fine.
When the unit is connected to the main power the accumulator will be charged
and when the power fails the back up battery will supply the unit with power.
The + pole on the battery shall be connected to connector +12V on the unit .
The – pole shall be connected to connector G on the unit.
WARNING!
Manganese batteries or other not rechargeable batteries may not be used.
Functions
Commands
These commands is for both SMS and called up connections with the unit..
Command What
it
means
ABCD#
All programming and operations starts with your PIN-code
#
By pressing this button you send a command to the unit. With
other words, it ends a command line. If you have pressed the wrong
button, you can start the command line all over by pressing this
button.
*
Is used as a separator between parts in a command line.
1*N#
Is used to turn on a relay. N indicates the ID of the relay.
0*N#
Is used to turn off a relay. N indicates the ID of the relay.
1*N*T#
Is used to turn on a relay with timer function. N indicates the ID of
the relay and T indicates the number of hours before the relay is
turned off.
7*1#
Alarm function is turned on (all connected alarms)
7*0#
Alarm function is turned off (all connected alarms)
8#
Request for a status-SMS. Do not work when calling up from
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