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SMS Commands
Principles for using SMS commands:
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Each SMS command must include at the beginning the password. E.g. to determine the status send SMS: "1234 stat?"
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SMS commands are not case sensitive. E.g. command to determine the status, you can send STAT? / stat? / STat?
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If possible, always use the DIN-3G PC configuration software, it’s easy and intuitive
Reset a forgotten password:
If you forget the password for SMS, you can reset default password (the default password is 1234) as follows:
- Send SMS to the number of the SIM card in DIN-3G, which contains only IMEI number.
- No password or command only IMEI number.
- Wait until the DIN-3G blue LED will flash quickly (SMS was received)
- Remove SIM card within 20 seconds.
- DIN-3G password is now restored to 1234
- If the SIM card not disconnected within 20 seconds after DIN-3G receive an SMS with the IMEI number, password will not be restored.
Table 8 - SMS commands:
STAT?
Determines the current status of the communicator (network operator, signal strength, temperature if
the temperature sensor is connected and number of alarms since the last activation)
TEMP?
Determines the current temperature
HIST?
List of alarm history from last activation
NPIN
Changes the password for the SMS commands. Example. "NPIN 1111" changes the original password
to1111.
SET DEFAULT VALUES
Restores the default settings of communicator. The phone numbers are not deleted.
CLEAR ALL NUMBERS
Clears all programmed phone numbers.
NUMBER1
Stores the phone number to the list. Example.: N642123456
NUMBER1 DELETE
Clears the number 1 from the list.
SNUMBER1 ABCDEFGH
Change setting for number1 see table 9
SETSYS ABCDEFG
Change of system setting see table 10
SETIN1 ABCDEF
Change of digital input setting see table 11.
SETR1 ABCDEFGH
Change of output setting see table 12.
SETTHERM ABCDEFGHIJK
Change of thermostat setting see table 13.
SETTEMP ABCDEFGHIJ
Setting of monitoring temperature SMS limits see table 14.
Table 9 - Setting of telephone numbers:
Command:
SNUMBER1 to SNUMBER6, send SMS: SNUMBERX ABCDEFGH
Parameter A
A=1 – input1 report alarms to phone number, A=0 – input1 alarms does not reported to phone number
Parameter B
B=1 – input2 report alarms to phone number, A=0 – input2 alarms does not reported to phone number
Parameter C
C=1 – phone number control output1 by dialling, B=0 - phone number not control output1 by dialling. *
Parameter D
D=1 – phone number control output2 by dialling, B=0 - phone number not control output2 by dialling. *
Parameter E
E=1 – alarm is reported to phone number via call, C=0 – alarm not reported via call.
Parameter F
F=1 – alarm is reported to phone number via SMS, D=0 – alarm not reported via SMS.
Parameter G
E=1 – phone number control activation and deactivation by dialling, E=0 - phone number not control activation
and deactivation by dialling. *
Parameter H
F=1 – phone number receive service SMS, F=0 – phone number not receive service SMS.
Example:
SNUMBER1:10000101 means that the number one receives alarm information from input 1,
dial control output is off, the alarm reported via SMS, dial control ARM/DISARM is off, service SMS activated
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The call control can operate output s or the activation / deactivation of the communicator.
These functions cannot be the used on the one phone numbers at the same time.
Table 10 - Automatic SMS status setting and the status after reset:
Command:
SETSYS, send SMS: SETSYS ABCDEFG
Parameter A
A=1-Sending automatic status SMS enabled, A = 0 - automatic status SMS sending is disable.
Parameter B
Specifies which day SMS sent. You can enter 1 to 9
Parameter C
Tens of hours. You can enter 0-2. *
Parameter D
Units of hours. You can enter 0-9. *