WAFER GSM-CTL REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
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relay and delay a GOT timer ,then the relay will back the previous status.
If setup to MODE1,that is Ratchet relay mode,when you call the SIM card number,device will switch to the
other status ON or OFF ,and when you call again ,it will switch the status again.
#OUT Relay output control
(1)ON the relay output contact
#PWD123456#OUTX=ON
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PC$PHONE)
Where X is the number of the relay in the list (X is from 1 to 2)
Acknowledge
:
OUTX ON OK
(2)OFF the relay output contact
#PWD123456#OUTX=OFF
(
PC$PHONE)
Where X is the number of the relay in the list (X is from 1 to 2)
Acknowledge
:
OUTX OFF OK
(3)
ALL the relay control at the same time
#PWD123456#OUT=11
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PC$PHONE)
Where the number is 1 or 0 to ON or OFF the relay.
Acknowledge
:
#PWD123456#OUT=11 OK
(3)Check the relay status
#PWD123456#OUT?
(
PC$PHONE)
Check the status of all the relay
Acknowledge
:
OUT 11 (the Number “1” means RELAY ON and “0” means RELAY OFF)
#RLY Temporary latching of output relays (Only Can control RELAY2)
This command allows the temporarily switch on the Relays for up to 65,000 seconds and receive
confirmation SMS text alerts when the Relays switch on and off
To activate relay 1 for 60 seconds you would send the following SMS text message to the unit
#PWD123456#RLY2=0005 (For RLY2)
Where 2 indicates the relay number and 0005 is the time in seconds and should be entered in a 5
digit format as shown
The administrator number
will receive the following confirmation text message from the unit
OUT2 Timer Start ON for 5 Minutes OK
when the relay 2 switches on, t
he administrator number will receiver the
following message when
the relay switches off
OUT2 Timer OFF OK
Note: Relay1 cann’t be controlled by the RLY command, if you want to control the Relay1 at a temporary
latching timer, you can setup a suitable GOT timer,and use the phone calling to control directly.
#CSQ
Check GSM signal quality
.
(PC$PHONE)
This command is useful to see what is the GSM network signal level your GSM-CTL is receiving.
It ranges from 0 to 32 (if it is 0 we doubt it will ever answer...). You should have a signal above
12 to be sure of being able to control the relay sets in any condition. Better if above 16. You
should add an external antenna if this is not the case, or eventually even change operator with
another that serves your area better.
#PWD123456#CSQ?