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Value 0: 

switch 1x

 

Value 1.....253: 

Time  in  seconds  (1.....253  seconds ) 

Value 254: 

1/4 second

 

Value 255: 

1/2 second

 

After a call, the c orres ponding relay is switched for the set period (parameter „ Time― ). Use the 
optional parameter „ ALL―  to instruct switching accordi ngly at every call.

 

 

Retur n GPS/ GP SMAP position:

 

To  save  costs,  use  the  INCALL function  to  return  the  current  GPS  position  to  the  calling 
number.

 

SET INCALL <GPS/GP SMAP > [ALL] # 1513

 

Here, either the GPS  coordi nates or a link are  returned to the caller by tex t message after a 
call, if the phone number is in the phone book . For the  optional parameter „ ALL― , the phone 
number is returned to all callers.

 

 

 

Call ac tivation :

 

In the default setti ng, any  call is rejec ted so that the driv er is not distracted when driving and 
that the v ehicle does  not draw notice when parking.

 

For the GSM unit to be useable as a regular phone for c alls, us e the following command:

 

SET INCALL <CALL/CALLSILE NT> [ALL] # 1513

 

After activating this functi on, any call will be forwarded to the speakers if its phone  number 
matc hes the phone book .

 

After the  ringtone sounds via the speaker, the ri ght  button c an be  used  to reject the talk or 
the l eft one to acc ept it.

 

Use the opti onal parameter „ ALL― to forward any call to the speakers. 
Use the alternativ e parameter „ CALLSILE NT―  to make changes:

 

•  Any permitted call is  accepted at once without noti fication.

 

•  The ex ternal speaker is deac tivated during the c all. 

This permi ts listening to what happens  inside.

 

 

Listening to and eav esdropping on persons is forbidden. This func tion must only be us ed 
with the consent of the driv er or in case of theft.

 

 

Change alar m mode:

 

Use this INCALL function to change the c urrent c onditi on of the car alarm system (functions

 

Summary of Contents for Mobi-Click A-136

Page 1: ...Version 01 12 Car Alarm System A 136...

Page 2: ...e user s manual II The Power cable of the connection jack 15 16 is equipped with a miniature fuse It s necessary to replace this fuse if the battery LED remains dark in this case there is no external...

Page 3: ...10 2 1 Product Control with the Wireless Remote Control 21 10 2 2 Wireless Remote Control Battery Change 22 10 2 3 Coupling of a Remote Control to the Device 22 11 Configuration via Text Message 22 11...

Page 4: ...f a Web Link with GPS Position GPSMAP 42 12 4 4 Automatic Submission GPS GPSMAP Special Function 43 12 4 5 Energy Savings Mode GPSSAVE 44 12 4 6 Programming the GPSZONE 44 12 5 System Functions 48 12...

Page 5: ...tes and safety in formation All company names and product names are trademarks of their respective owners All rights reserved If there are any technical questions contact support tslelektronik com pl...

Page 6: ...g to the statutory provisions Any other use than described before is not intended and may caus e loss of warranty guarantee The customer is responsible for application of the product in accordance wit...

Page 7: ...only serves to trigger alarms but does not relieve the user from his diligence obligation Setting when the relay switches and what effects this has is subject to the area of responsibility of the cust...

Page 8: ...The rechargeable battery must never be short circuited or thrown into fire There is a risk of fire and explosion Never open or disassemble the rechargeable battery If the rechargeable battery heats up...

Page 9: ...mer to configure the product as desired The GPS receiver is used to determine and monitor GPS zones Area GeoFence i e places where the produc t may be present The USB interface which is not mandatory...

Page 10: ...Switching inputs and relay connections 9 Microphone speaker connection 10 Microphone speaker connection 11 External power supply 12 Programming switch RF 13 Opening GPS cable 14 SIM card holder 15 RE...

Page 11: ...hing input a 6 IN1 switching input b 7 IN2 switching input a 8 IN2 switching input b 9 OUT2 relay output common 10 OUT2 relay output closer 11 OUT2 relay output opener 12 OUT1 relay output opener 13 O...

Page 12: ...hardware is deactivated It is unimportant of whether the battery is charged via the external voltage supply on board voltage or via USB This LED provides the following information LED is lit red The...

Page 13: ...sent with as few obstacles as possible Particularly observe panes that are applied with film or vaporised because they interfere with or even block the GPS signal The same applies for front or rear wi...

Page 14: ...than 32 V is pending between the two pins no matter the polarity and the respective switching input is recognised as HIGH A voltage of less than 2 5 V is securely interpreted as LOW The area between s...

Page 15: ...al strain due to this To warrant the device function choose a mounting site where the GMS network reception is as good as possible The application site should be protected against overheating of the d...

Page 16: ...al impairment If there are any doubts regarding selection of the installation site inquire for information from your car vendor Before drilling the bores make sure that no electric cables brake lines...

Page 17: ...ommets for the feed though points When placing the sensor lines in the trunk use rubber sleeves or something similar to avoid impairing tightness of the vehicle interior When placing the lines in door...

Page 18: ...inserted in the intended device slot The SIM card slot for this is on the short device side 9 3 SIM Card Insertion The SIM card with the PIN number 1513 must be inserted in the device as shown in the...

Page 19: ...f initial delivery The option of the firmware update may add new functions via the USB interface All text message answer examples are to be understood symbolically Actual implementation may vary T he...

Page 20: ...he following sound signal using the external speaker 1 4 s sound high 1 4 s sound low Switching plus P If the switching plus should be activated 12 V while the alarm is active this is recognised as an...

Page 21: ...for certain functions This button has no function in the works settings 10 2 1 Product Control with the Wireless Remote Control The primary button function was described in the main chapter or is con...

Page 22: ...stored can only be deleted together Deletion of a single remote control is not possible Teaching in one or several remote controls Press the programme switch see figure in chapter 8 item 12 with a po...

Page 23: ...ommand 11 1 Introduction to the Command Format The text message to programme the device is set up according to the following chart ACTION FUNCTION PARAMETER1 PIN Examples function explanation in brack...

Page 24: ...SET OUT1 1513 Switch on output 1 SET IN1 LHL 1513 Switching input 1 alarms at every condition change L H H L Note on the RESET command If a function is to be switched off or reset due to an error the...

Page 25: ...settings and conditions of the device An example for this is presented in the following deviations possible depending on firmware version Answer A 136 1 xx Product name firmware version 12 47 08 09 1...

Page 26: ...date at which the tex t message was generated is stored in the text message independently of when the text message was sent or received Various functions also require the current time and date SET TIM...

Page 27: ...will receive the same tex t message as many times The car alarm system generally can only process phone numbers in the international format Example 0177 12131415 T he following would be correct 491771...

Page 28: ...ber will be rejected Please observe that all other phone number combinations are permitted You accept this risk w hen using this function Deleting the phone numbers saved To delete a phone number you...

Page 29: ...oduct from unauthorised access the standard PIN 1513 may be set to any other value Change the PIN code as follows SET PIN n ew PIN old PIN Example Changing old PIN 1513 to new PIN 1234 SET PIN 1234 15...

Page 30: ...rom 0 to 9 0 is the lowest and 9 the highest level Use the following command for setting SET AUDIO 1 2 3 4 5 6 PIN 1 Parameters Speaker volume 0 9 2 Parameters Microphone sensitivity 0 9 3 Parameters...

Page 31: ...output 1 OUT1 use the command SET OUT1 1513 To switch off output 1 OUT1 use the command RESET OUT1 1513 To switch on output 2 OUT2 use the command SET OUT2 1513 To switch off output 2 OUT2 use the com...

Page 32: ...T2 for 1 s All ALARM ENABLE DISABLE events are used for switching the relay not only from the RF wireless remote control This is also possible e g via text message and INCALL where configured accordin...

Page 33: ...prevents short circuiting with any other pins The voltage range between 2 5 V and 4 V is not securely defined and depends on the current condition LOW HIGH level You can select when an alarm report is...

Page 34: ...arm sound output at any change at the input IN1 12 2 3 Operating Voltage Monitoring VOLTAGE The device may verify the power supply voltage car battery and inform i e send an alarm text message whenthe...

Page 35: ...maximum sensitivity Example Sensitivity should be set so that heavy vehicles driving by e g truck do not trigger alarm Configuration command SET SCHOCK sensitivity 1513 Resetting to default settings...

Page 36: ...mode is to beinterrupted Single digitvalues are prefixedwith a 0 again i e enter 09 instead of 9 When using different times for each day several commands are necessary Example for deactivation of the...

Page 37: ...on the selected relay is activated for the set parameter time and signalled with a short sound signal on the speakers If no sound signal is desired this may be deactivated with the optional parameter...

Page 38: ...refers to the number ranges that are introduced for this purpose This function can only work with active caller ID transmission If there are any problems with recognition of a phone number use another...

Page 39: ...g and that the vehicle does not draw notice when parking For the GSM unit to be useable as a regular phone for calls use the following command SET INCALL CALL CALLSILENT ALL 1513 After activating this...

Page 40: ...osition determination are explained below First a few technical notes Depending on GPS receiver position sight connection to the sky and the current weather situation it may take up to 5 minutes until...

Page 41: ...dinates and returns them in an answering tex t message without assessment With this command you need to assess the coordinates e g by entering the coordinates in a route planner or a website with maps...

Page 42: ...and map provider Two map providers are available and a specific zoom mode can be set as well The following command is needed for changing SET GPSMAP NR 1513 The parameter NR has the following meaning...

Page 43: ...ssages 250 30 seconds 251 15 seconds The parameter Quantity represents the maximum number of text messages to be sent range to be set between 1 1000 Example TEST GPS 2 3 1513 The device sends three te...

Page 44: ...0 The setting 0 meansthat the GPS receiver is not switched off The battery runtime is strongly influenced by thes e settings For example if GPS receiver deactivation is switched off GPSSAVE 0 the batt...

Page 45: ...gitude 2 right threshol d towards East The following example shows the data input format Latitude gg gggggg N degrees e g 49 59 5058 N 49 991763 N Longitude ggg gggggg E degrees e g 11 57 0399 E 011 9...

Page 46: ...rage limit is reached an error message will be returned Deleting all saved zones The following command deletes all saved zones RESET GPSZONE ALL 1513 Deleting one zone The following command deletes a...

Page 47: ...80E 011 957910E You may combine several zones to one corridor The zone thresholds are along the indicated longitudes and latitudes Diagonal zones cannot be indicated The zones mus t overlap if they be...

Page 48: ...he same type are only sent if the corresponding alarm situation was left for a specified period factory settings 5 minutes This period can be changed Use the following text message command for this SE...

Page 49: ...tects you from unnecessarily high tex t message costs 12 5 2 Voltage Hysteresis HYSVOLT The default settings were already chosen to be suitable for most applications Changes are only necessary in exce...

Page 50: ...ost and are deleted definitely The PIN number of the SIM card is not changed when resetting to default After restart the product therefore is unable to register again SIM card last PIN set product 151...

Page 51: ...ossible the device must be turned off and precautions are to be taken to ensure that it is not used unintentionally Disconnect it from the car on board power It can be assumed that safe operation is n...

Page 52: ...x 32 mm Operating voltage 6 32 V DC nominal 6 12 24 32 V DC Charge cycle approx 3 h after fully discharged rechargeable battery Standby time up to 120 h without activ e outputs no GPS up to 60 h with...

Page 53: ...vigation channels 68 and GPS 21 C A Code Starting duration hot start 1 s warm start 28 s cold start 29 s Accuracy 2 5 m CEP Remote Control radio frequency 433 92 MHz Manufacturing TSL Elektronik Sp z...

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