17
yyyy
= module password (default: 1111, optional parameter, to be used only from phone
numbers which are not set in the module, or from those which are set, but for which
"0 - None." option is assigned at Caller ID setting – these phone numbers are
considered unauthorized, therefore password is necessary). If the module password is
not entered in the command SMS sent from unauthorized phone numbers, the control
task will not be executed by the module.
CRQ
= request confirmation in response SMS (optional parameter, to be used if
confirmation is requested). If this parameter is used in the control SMS, the module will
send back confirmation in SMS to the sender about execution of the command.
Commands must always start with star "
" and respectively end with hash "
#
" character.
It is also possible to send more commands in one SMS, but the entire message mustn’t
exceed 160 characters. If the response SMS from the module would exceed 160
characters, only the first 160 characters are transferred. In case of making typing or
command mistakes, the following response SMS will be received: "
SYNTAX ERROR!
"
and the command(s) will not be executed.
SMS responses from the module (when using CRQ parameter):
Relay1 activated: 54 sec.
= Relay1 activated for 54 seconds
Relay1 activated: Permanent.
= Relay1 activated permanently (bistable mode)
Relay1 deactivated.
= Relay1 deactivated
Unauthorized User!
= Wrong or missing password
Module reset executed.
= Module settings are restored to factory default
Examples for SMS command usage:
To activate Relay1 permanently (bistable mode):
If the command is sent from a phone number which is set in the module with
other than "0 - None" Caller ID option, and no confirmation is requested, then
the command is:
R1=ON#
If the command is sent from a phone number which is set in the module with
"0 - None" Caller ID option, then module password is also requested, therefore
the command is:
R1=ON, PWD=1111#
(if module password is 1111)
If the command is sent from a phone number which is not set in the module and
confirmation is requested, then the command is:
R1=ON, PWD=1111, CRQ#
Example for module status information sent by the module in SMS:
Attention!
The status information refers to the states and values measured in the
moment when the module sends the SMS!
Info:
IN1=NC, Ready
(shows the input setting NO/NC and the current state
IN2=NC, Alarm
Alarm/Ready
=
activated/deactivated)
IN3=NO, Ready
…
IN4=NO, Ready
…
IN5=NO, Ready
…
IN6=NO, Ready
…
Armed
(shows the Armed/Disarmed status)
R1=ON, 37 sec
(shows the state of the relay /ON or OFF/, the time left till
deactivation, or “
Permanent
” if the relay is activated
permanently)
Time: 04.15.2010 14:18
(shows the module’s date and time setting)
GSM: 23
(shows the module’s GSM signal strength)