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WT-2009 IP65 GSM-AUTO 

WT-2009 IP65 GSM-AUTO – USER MANUAL – Rev. 1.0  

#SMW 
Relay 24 hour timers 
This is the command that allows you to program the relays to operate at certain times over a 24 hour 
period. 
 
Note: The time must be entered in 24-Hour format. You can program up to 8 time sections for 
each relay. 

 

Text Prompts: 
 
#SMW=SS,MM,HH,TTTTT,F,R; 
 
SS 
is a 2 digits value in seconds 
MM is a 2 digits value in minutes 
HH is a 2 digits value in hours 
TTTTT is a 5 digits value in seconds, this is the amount of time the relays switch on for  
F is the Time Section number 1 – 8 
R is the Relay number 1 or 
 
To program relay 1 to switch on for 30 minutes at 9.00pm you would send the following SMS text 
message to the unit. #PWD123456#SMW=00,00,21,01800,1,1; 
 
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit. SMW=00,00,21,01800,1,1; 
 
To program the output relay 2 to turn on for 1 hour at 6am, you would send the following SMS text 
message to the unit. #PWD123456#SMW=00,00,06,03600,1,2; 
 
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit SMW=00,00,06,03600,1,2; 
 
Note: 
Once this function has activated, the relays will operate automatically according to the programmed 
time sections. Activation of relays via Caller ID or SMS will be ignored. 
 
#TSET 
Setting the time 
To set the time, you send the following SMS command to the unit. 
The time must enter in 24-Hour format. 
 
Text Command to be sent would be 
#TSET=SS,MM,HH; 
 
SS 
is a 2 digits value: Seconds 
MM is a 2 digits value: Minutes 
HH is a 2 digits value: Hours 
 
To program the time 8.00am, you would send the following SMS text message to the unit 
#PWD123456#TSET=00,00,08; 
 
You will receive the following confirmation from the unit TSET=00,00,08; 
 
Note: The Time has to be set to use the #SMW command 
 

Summary of Contents for WT-2009

Page 1: ...at connects to the GSM cell phone network It is activated by calling its cell phone number it will reject the call without answering and switch on the device connected to it There are no call charges...

Page 2: ...to access the SIM card carrier gently push the button adjacent to it insert the SIM card and carefully close the carrier connect the antenna Connect a 12 volt DC power supply to terminal 1 2 ensuring...

Page 3: ...mum current of 1 Amp 3 COMMON COM 4 NORMALLY CLOSED N C 5 NORMALLY OPEN N O RELAY 2 6 NORMALLY CLOSED N C 7 NORMALLY OPEN N O 8 COMMON COM RELAY 1 Example Connections HEATER 110V ac LIGHT 110V ac 1 2...

Page 4: ...paces or any other characters Programming Commands If you are familiar with the commands a quick reference can be found on page 10 PWD Password This command must always pre fix any SMS text commands t...

Page 5: ...r PWD121212 WHL01 27829595 You will receive the following confirmation from the unit WHL01_OK This is the first number in the White list and number 2 is sent as WHL02 and so on up to a maximum of 99 n...

Page 6: ...212 TEL1 07827829595 You will receive the following confirmation from the unit TEL1 07827829595 To check all the administrator number in the list you would send the following SMS text message to the u...

Page 7: ...00900 Where 1 indicates relay number 1 and 00900 is the relay on time in seconds this should be entered in 5 digits format as shown You will receive the following similar confirmation from the unit GO...

Page 8: ...is the on time in seconds this should be entered in 5 digits format as shown You will receive the following confirmation from the unit RLY2 ON 00360 when relay 2 switches on and the following confirma...

Page 9: ...lowing confirmation from the unit SMW 00 00 21 01800 1 1 To program the output relay 2 to turn on for 1 hour at 6am you would send the following SMS text message to the unit PWD123456 SMW 00 00 06 036...

Page 10: ...rity Access Mode ACM ACM2 ACM0 On Off Administrator List TEL TEL1 827829595 Position telephone number Up to 16 digits Up to 8 numbers Check signal strength CSQ CSQ 0 31 minimum 5 required Relay ON tim...

Page 11: ...e 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...

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