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InterLINK SMSV1 SMS Cellular Based Monitoring Device Installation and Operation Manual
SMSV1 Installation and Operation Manual
CONTENTS 1. General Warning........................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Please Read Before Using This Manual.................................................................................................................................. 3 1.2 Safety Precautions.................................................................................................................................................................. 3
2. General Description...................................................................................................................... 3 3. Check List..................................................................................................................................... 3 4. Technical Detail............................................................................................................................ 3 5. Installation.................................................................................................................................... 4 5.1 Location................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 5.2 Mounting.................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 5.3 Loading the SIM Card.............................................................................................................................................................. 4 5.4 Power Connection.................................................................................................................................................................... 5 5.5 Wiring Connections................................................................................................................................................................. 5
6. Configuring the SMSV1................................................................................................................. 6 6.1 Adding Phone Numbers........................................................................................................................................................... 6 6.2 Adding Additional Phone Numbers......................................................................................................................................... 6 6.3 Loading the SIMCARD Phone Number into the SMSV1.......................................................................................................... 6 6.4 Viewing the SMSV1 Mobile Phone Number List..................................................................................................................... 6 6.5 Changing or Removing a Mobile Phone Number.................................................................................................................... 7 6.6 Changing the Password on your SMSV1................................................................................................................................ 7 6.7 Setting the Minimum and Maximum Alarm Temperatures.................................................................................................... 7 6.8 Setting the Temperature Alarm Delay..................................................................................................................................... 7 6.9 Setting the Power Loss Alarm Delay....................................................................................................................................... 7
7. Configuring the Digital Inputs...................................................................................................... 8 7.1 Changing the Digital Input Messages..................................................................................................................................... 8 7.2 Setting the Digital Input Message Delay................................................................................................................................ 8
8. Setting and Using the GPS or Geofence option........................................................................... 9
8.1 Activating the GPS .................................................................................................................................................................. 9 8.2 Deactivating the GPS .............................................................................................................................................................. 9 8.3 Locating your SMSV1 using the GPS ..................................................................................................................................... 9 8.4 Activating Geofence ............................................................................................................................................................. 10 8.5 Altering the Geofence settings ............................................................................................................................................ 10
9. Setting up the SMSV1 Tamper Option........................................................................................ 11
9.1 Activating the Tamper Sensor............................................................................................................................................... 11 9.2 Deactivating the Tamper Sensor .......................................................................................................................................... 11
10. Other SMSV1 Commands.......................................................................................................... 11
10.1 Obtaining General Information............................................................................................................................................ 11 10.2 Special Commands.............................................................................................................................................................. 12 10.3 Turning of the SMSV1 Text Messaging (SMS) Capability .................................................................................................. 13
11. Command Strings..................................................................................................................... 13 12. Questions and Trouble Shooting.............................................................................................. 13
12.1 Help List – Programming..................................................................................................................................................... 14
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1. General Warning 1.1 Please Read Before Using This Manual • This manual is part of the product and should be kept near the instrument for quick reference • The instrument shall not be used for purposes different from those described hereunder • It cannot be used as a safety device • Check the application limits before proceeding 1.2 Safety Precautions • Check the supply voltage is correct before connecting the SMSV1 • Do not expose to water or moisture: use the SMSV1 only within the prescribed operating limits, avoiding sudden temperature changes with high atmospheric humidity to prevent formation of condensation Warning: disconnect all electrical connections before any kind of maintenance • The SMSV1 must not be opened when operating • In case of failure or faulty operation send the InterLINK SMSV1 back to Heatcraft for assessment • Consider the maximum current which can be applied to each relay (see 4.Technical Data) • Ensure that the wires for probes, loads and the power supply are separated and far enough from each other, without crossing or intertwining
2. General Description Your InterLINK SMSV1 is a powerful device that can track, monitor and provide remote control from any cellular phone. To simplify the initial setup, we have pre-configured the SMSV1 at the factory to perform the more common functions “out of the box”. These include temperature status (highest and lowest recorded plus current), high and low temperature alarm notification, power loss and restoration notification, two digital inputs for status notification (open or closed), two relay outputs and GPS functionality (optional). It is also possible to configure the SMSV1 to provide functions other than what is listed in this document, for information on these and any special requirements please contact your local Heatcraft representative.
3. Check List Your SMSV1 kit would have been supplied complete with the following items: 1. InterLINK SMSV1 module 2. 240V AC to 12V DC power supply 3. Mounting bracket 4. Terminal strip 5. Combination tamper alarm and isolation mounting block 6. Two part epoxy resin 7. Installation Manual If you are missing any of the above please contact your local Heatcraft Representative on 132 350
4. Technical Detail Housing: Dimensions: Mounting: Connections: Power supply: Digital input: Relay outputs: Probe: Measuring and recording range: Alarm activation range: Data storing: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity:
High impact plastic enclosure with weather proofing sealing gasket and moulded cable gland. Height 100mm x Width 65mm x Depth 22mm Use supplied security bracket in a vertical position. Screw terminal block for digital inputs and relay outputs 12 to 24V DC, ±10% Two voltage free contacts Two x 1 amp 30V DC (0.25 amp 240V AC) linked to Geofence alarm function. External supplied connected with 1.8 metres of cable. -40°C ÷ 120°C -30°C ÷ 80°C On the non-volatile memory (EEPROM). -10°C ÷ 60°C. -10°C ÷ 80°C. 20% ÷ 85% (no condensing)
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5. Installation The SMSV1 features a high impact, weather proof plastic enclosure with rubber sealing gasket and moulded cable gland which allows it to be installed either indoors or outdoors. 5.1 Location When choosing a mounting location for the SMSV1 consideration must be given to the following: • Availability of a high SSI (Service Signal Strength Indicator) for both GSM and GPS which can be confirmed utilising the “GETSIG” command (Refer 6.0 Programming). Ideally both the SSI and FIX should be greater than three • Proximity to the environment which is going to be monitored – temperature probe length is 1.8 metres • Operating ambient temperature range is between -10ºC to +60ºC • The SMSV1 is weatherproof, not waterproof so the location must protect the SMSV1 from being submerged or inundated with water • Ease of access for removal and servicing of SMSV1 if required • Availability of power, this can be 240V using the provided adaptor or 12V DC 5.2 Mounting • The SMSV1 is designed to be mounted in a vertical position as indicated by the directional arrow on the back of the case • To allow for access to the SIM card and battery there must be a minimum of 150mm clear space below the SMSV1 to allow the internal circuit board to be removed from the casing • To ensure reliable GSM and GPS performance please ensure that the top and front of the SMSV1 is not covered or shielded by either metal panel or wiring looms 5.3 Loading the SIM Card If your SMSV1 did not come with a SIM card pre-installed please follow the steps below: NOTE: YOU MUST disconnect all external power supply connections when changing SIMCARD SIM Card must not be PIN number protected – if unsure use a mobile phone to check prior to installation.
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1. Remove screws as shown in FIG. 1. Carefully slide out the SMSV1 circuit board 2. Make sure the Battery is disconnected as seen in FIG. 4. 3. Remove the black Battery holder by releasing the clips from the main board one at the time. See FIG. 1.
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5. Installation (Cont’d) 4. L ocate the SIMCARD holder. Gently push the silver slide toward main holder body to release. Swivel SIMCARD carrier up. See FIG. 2. 5. Insert an activated SIMCARD with the golden contact side facing downwards and the cut corner facing up as shown See FIG. 3. Note! Ensure SIMCARD is active and not password protected by testing in mobile phone prior to installation 6. Close SIMCARD holder and gently push the silver slide back away from main body to lock 7. Refit black Battery holder and then take the small white plug from the standby battery and slide it into the power socket as shown in FIG 4. This only goes in one way. Do NOT force. When you do this the small LEDs on the circuit board will flash for approximately one minute indicating that the SMSV1 is now operating 8. Carefully slide the SMSV1 circuit board back into the case and refit the screws to ensure water tightness of the unit Your SMSV1 is now ready to be configured – please refer to 6. Configuring the SMSV1 5.4 Power Connection You may now connect the SMSV1 to the supplied power pack, ensuring that the connection is protected from water ingress or mechanical damage. 5.5 Wiring Connections The SMSV1 comes with a wiring loom that includes the following: 1. DC Power Connection Socket (Red and Thick Black wires) 2. Digital Input One (Blue wire) 3. Digital Input Two (Brown wire) 4. Digital Input Common (Thin Black wire) 5. Relay Output One (Orange wire) 6. Relay Output Two (Green wire) The two digital inputs (voltage free) can be configured and used to send alarm texts depending on whether the input is opened or closed. Some examples of use are, High Pressure Switch, Refrigerant Leak / Loss alarm. The relay outputs are linked to alarm functions which are activated in conjunction with the Geo Fence settings. NOTE: Digital Inputs are voltage free - do not apply voltage to these connections: Alarm Relays are rated for a maximum of 30V DC and 1 amp.
SMSV1 WIRING DIAGRAM
AC Adaptor
SMSV1 Thick Red
Thick Black Thin Black Orange
Relay 1 (o/p 6)
Blue
Input sw3
Black + White
Input sw4
Purple
Telemetry #2
Grey
Telemetry #3
Brown + White
Relay 1 Common
White
External Output Relay 1
sw1
Input Sensor 1
Brown
sw2
Input Sensor 2
Green
Relay 2 (o/p 6)
External Output Relay 2
Black Yellow
6ft cable to probe
These wire are hidden under shrink tube cover ™
Commercial Refrigeration Parts
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6. Configuring the SMSV1 You are now ready to configure the SMSV1 to suit your application. This requires the SIMCARD to be active and without password protection. Programming requires the use of a mobile phone to send text messages (SMS) to the SMSV1 module. You will receive a confirmation text message from the SMSV1 within three minutes of sending an instruction text message. Failure to receive a confirmation text message from the SMSV1 indicates that there was a problem with the instruction message that you sent and you must check, correct and resend the instruction. 6.1 Adding Phone Numbers First step is to add your mobile phone number to the SMSV1. A confirmation text from the SMSV1 will be received once this has been completed which will then allow you to add additional phone numbers and continue with the configuration of your SMSV1. To do this use your mobile phone to send the following text message (SMS) with your phone number to the phone number issued/assigned to the SIMCARD that you just loaded into SMSV1. Text Message: ADPH1_88888888_+(country code)(your mobile phone number) NOTE: Underscore _ is used to indicate where a space is to be inserted into the text message e.g. Your text message (SMS) should look like this, ADPH1 88888888 +61468343891 SMSV1 Response Message: VIGIL New Phone Added 0061468343891 6.2 Adding Additional Phone Numbers You can store up to four mobile phone numbers on the SMSV1. To add additional mobile phone numbers use your mobile phone to send the following text message (SMS) command with the phone number you wanted added to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: ADDPHONEn_88888888_+(country code)(the new mobile phone number) e.g. To add a second phone number to the SMSV1 your text message (SMS) should look like this, ADDPHONE2 88888888 +61401234567 NOTE: Underscore _ is used to indicate where a space is to be inserted into the text message. n is a number between 1 to 4 that you enter to define which phone number is being added. n = 1 is already used for your mobile phone number so only use n = 1 if you want to change your mobile number in the SMSV1 module. 88888888 – this is the default password to protect the SMSV1 from unauthorized access / Programming changes. It is required in all text message instructions that change the set-up of the SMSV1. To change the password refer to 6.6 Changing the Password on your SMSV1 6.3 Loading the SIMCARD Phone Number into the SMSV1 Most SIMCARDS do not have a phone number stored internally, so you need to load the number assigned to the SIMCARD by the network provider. This can be done by sending the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: DEVPH_+(country code)(SIMCARD phone number) e.g. To add the SIMCARD mobile phone number to the SMSV1 your text message should look like this, DEVPH +61468141252 NOTE: If you don’t add the SIMCARD mobile phone number, the SMSV1 will still work, however the TIME will not be updated regularly from the network. 6.4 Viewing the SMSV1 Mobile Phone Number List To view the four mobile phone numbers registered in the SMSV1 you can send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: GETPHONE SMSV1 Response Message: ph1: 0061468343891 ph2: 0061401234567 ph3: ph4:
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6.5 Changing or Removing a Mobile Phone Number To change a mobile phone number on the SMSV1 use the ADDPHONE command as per 6.2 Adding Additional Phone Numbers A mobile phone number can be removed by sending the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: REMOVEPHONEn_88888888_+(country code)(mobile phone number) e.g. To remove the second mobile phone number on the SMSV1 your text message should look like this, REMOVEPHONE2 88888888 +61401234567 6.6 Changing the Password on your SMSV1 To change the password (default is 88888888) on your SMSV1 you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: PASSWORD_(Old Password)_(New Password) e.g. To change the password on the SMSV1 your text message should look like this, PASSWORD 88888888 12345678 6.7 Setting the Minimum and Maximum Alarm Temperatures The SMSV1 can have a minimum and maximum temperature set which when recorded by the remote temperature sensor an alarm text message (SMS) will be sent to all of the mobile phone numbers stored in the SMSV1. When the temperature returns to normal range a text message (SMS) will be sent to all of the mobile phone numbers stored in the SMSV1. To set the minimum and maximum temperatures that you want to receive and alarm message for you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: TEMPRESET_C_(minimum temperature)//(maximum temperature) e.g. To set or change the minimum and maximum alarm temperatures on the SMSV1 for a +4ºC cool room your text message should look like this, TEMPRESET C 0//8 NOTE: Underscore _ is used to indicate where a space is to be inserted into the text message. C is for Celsius temperature – this can be changed to F if Fahrenheit temperature is required. Alarm temperature range is from -30ºC to +80ºC 6.8 Setting the Temperature Alarm Delay To reduce transient temperature alarms you can set a time delay for minimum and maximum temperatures which start from when the minimum or maximum temperature is recorded. To set or alter the temperature alarm delay you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: TEMPDEL_nnnn e.g. To set or change the temperature alarm delay on the SMSV1 to 30 minutes your text message should look like this, TEMPDEL 1800 NOTE: Underscore _ is used to indicate where a space is to be inserted into the text message. n is the delay time in minutes. This can be from 0 to 9999 seconds. 6.9 Setting the Power Loss Alarm Delay The SMSV1 will send an alarm text message when it records a loss of power plus the restoration of power. To reduce transient alarms you can set a time delay for the power loss alarm which starts from when the power is lost or restored. To set or alter the power loss alarm delay you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: PWRDEL_nnnn e.g. To set or change the power loss alarm delay on the SMSV1 to 10 minutes your text message should look like this, PWRDEL 600 NOTE: Underscore _ is used to indicate where a space is to be inserted into the text message. n is the delay time in minutes. This can be from 0 to 9999 seconds.
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7. Configuring the Digital Inputs The SMSV1 is supplied with two digital inputs. These are non-voltage inputs and the SMSV1 will send text messages (SMS) when every the status of a digital input changes e.g. from open to closed or vica versa. Some examples of uses for these digital inputs are; 1. Door Switch – Door Open or Closed 2. High Pressure Control – Condensing Unit high pressure switch tripped or reset 3. Refrigerant Level - Refrigerant level is low or okay 7.1 Changing the Digital Input Messages The SMSV1 will send a text message when it records a digital input being either opened or closed. The message can be altered to suit the application you are using the digital input for by sending the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message Digital Input Closed: CTXSC_n_(Your Closed Message) Text Message Digital Input Open: CTXSO_n_(Your Open Message) e.g. To change the Digital Input 1 closed message on the SMSV1 to High Pressure Alarm your text message should look like this, CTXSC 1 High Pressure Alarm NOTE: Underscore _ is used to indicate where a space is to be inserted into the text message. n is number of the Digital Input (1 = Digital Input 1 blue wire, 2 = Digital Input 2 brown wire) 7.2 Setting the Digital Input Message Delay The SMSV1 will send a text message when it records a change in status of a digital input e.g. from open to closed. To reduce transient alarms you can set a time delay for each digital input which starts from when the digital input is either opened or closed. To set or alter the digital input delay for a specific digital input you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message for Digital Input One: E1D_nnnn Text Message for Digital Input Two: E2D_nnnn e.g. To set or change the Digital Input One Alarm delay on the SMSV1 to 10 minutes your text message should look like this, E1D 600 NOTE: Underscore _ is used to indicate where a space is to be inserted into the text message. n is the delay time in minutes. This can be from 0 to 9999 seconds.
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8. Setting and Using the GPS or Geofence option The SMSV1 has an onboard GPS capability that can be used to locate the position of the SMSV1 module and or “set” the SMSV1 to a position and notify you if the SMSV1 module is moved from that set position. Primary function of Geofence is to act as an alarm device to advise of unauthorized movement of the SMSV1 or more importantly what it is attached to. 8.1 Activating the GPS The SMSV1 is supplied with the GPS turned off to help reduce energy consumption. To turn on the GPS function you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: GPSE 8.2 Deactivating the GPS If you are not using the GPS or Geofence option the back battery life will be extended by turning off the GPS. To turn off the GPS function you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: OFF 8.3 Locating your SMSV1 using the GPS With the GPS function turned on and provided the SMSV1 is located where it can received signals from satellites you can find out it’s location with a hyperlink to Google Maps. To locate your SMSV1 you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: FIX The SMSV1 will respond with the following information, VIGIL FIX (NEW) Co (Course in degrees), Sp (Speed in knots), http://maps.google.com/maps? F=q&hl=en&t=h&q=loc(-27.452662,153.046829 If you have a Smart phone with internet access, clicking on this hyperlink will take you to Google Maps and show you the current location of your SMSV1. Otherwise you can use a computer and enter the latitude and longitude degrees onto the Google Maps search facility and be shown the same result as shown below.
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8.4 Activating Geofence The SMSV1 has the ability to use the GPS functionality, Geofence, to “lock” it’s position and then send out alarm text messages (SMS) advising its current location when moved from that location. This allows the SMSV1 to be used as a security device for portable equipment, for example, mobile cool rooms, rental display cabinets. To activate the Geofence function on your SMSV1 you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: SET The SMSV1 will respond with a confirmation text message (SMS) that it has a new HOME location for the Geofence. The SMSV1 will now send a transgression report if it moves outside the Geofence radius. Nothing other than external alarms will be sent while within the new Geofence zone. It will of course be monitoring any temperature alarm or digital input conditions all the time. You can at any time send commands and receive information while in either Geofence “guard” mode, or after a fence transgression, that is, when in “Tracking” mode (when the SET command has been issued). After the initial transgression, SMSV1 will send a position report every 5 minutes. You can program SMSV1 differently, to send other automatic position reports either based on time since the last position (FIX) or distance from the last Fix, or BOTH. At any time you can request an immediate position report by sending the text message command FIX refer 8.3 Locating your SMSV1 using the GPS 8.5 Altering the Geofence settings The SMSV1 factory defaults sets the Geofence radius to 200 meters, and sets up a time-based report for every 5 minutes after the Geofence radius is transgressed. If the SMSV1 does not move more than a factory-set 50 meters from the previous reported position, it does not send a new report. It assumes the SMSV1 is stationery. The five minute report is all that is sent unless you program it otherwise. You can change the Geofence boundary radius settings by sending the following text message (SMS) commands to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: RAD_(New Radius Setting in metres) The factory default is 200 metres with a minimum setting of 100 metres and maximum of 9998 metres You can change the Geofence distance between report settings after a Geofence transgression by sending the following text message (SMS) commands to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: DIST_(New Distance Setting in metres) The factory default and minimum setting is 0 metres. You can change the Geofence time between report settings after a Geofence transgression by sending the following text message (SMS) commands to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: TIM_(New Time Setting in minutes) The factory default and minimum setting is 5 minutes. You can disable the Geofence function by sending the following text message (SMS) command to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: NOSET
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9. Setting up the SMSV1 Tamper Option The SMSV1 has an on board sensor that can be used to send text message (SMS) alerts if the SMSV1 is being tampered with. This feature works in conjunction with the foam mounting pad which allows the SMSV1 to sense when it is moved from its mounting position or if the main board is removed from the SMSV1 housing. The SMSV1 is supplied with a mounting bracket, foam mounting pad and two part epoxy that allows you to set up the Tamper option. The foam mounting pad must be installed between the mounting surface and SMSV1 as shown in the below image. Mix the two part epoxy and apply to the “glue here” side of the foam mounting pad. The “glue here” side is stuck to the mounting surface – not the SMSV1.
9.1 Activating the Tamper Sensor To turn on the Tamper function you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: TAMPER 9.2 Deactivating the Tamper Sensor To turn off the Tamper function you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Text Message: NOTAMPER
10. Other SMSV1 Commands The SMSV1 also has a range of general commands that can provide status updates and general information about the SMSV1 and its current settings. 10.1 Obtaining General Information Your SMSV1 can provide either a general information update or a full status update using the following commands. You can find out the current GSM and Satellite signal strength by sending the following text message (SMS) command to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: GETSIG The SMSV1 will respond with a 1 to 5 bar GSM strength measurement and a Signal Strength Indicator. The GPS shows the number of satellites being tracked and fixes obtained. You need a minimum of three satellites to get a position fix.
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10. Other SMSV1 Commands (Cont’d) You can find out the current backup battery status %, power supply voltage and temperatures (current lowest and highest) by sending the following text message (SMS) command to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: INFO The SMSV1 will respond with the SMSV1 backup battery %, boat battery Voltage, and temperatures-Ambient, Maximum recorded and Minimum recorded since last temperature reset command. You can find out the current status of all of the inputs and outputs for the SMSV1 by sending the following text message (SMS) command to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: STATUS The SMSV1 will respond with a “STAT” report that gives the status of all SMSV1 inputs and outputs. S/: Inputs ‘O’ is OPEN,’ C’ is Closed. T/: Temperatures, B/: Battery, R/: Remote control Outputs, X/: SOS, M/: Telemetry, F/: Geofence mode, P/: Position Fix, C/: course, V/: Speed, U/: altitude. To set a regular Status reporting event you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number. Maximum of thirty characters with commas between reports required. Text Message: R_nnn.d//opcode,opcode,opcode e.g. To receive a Status report on the SMSV1 every 24 hours your text message should look like this, REP 24.0//STATUS,TEMPREST NOTE: U nderscore _ is used to indicate where a space is to be inserted into the text message. n is the time between reports in hours. The minimum setting is 1 hour. d is the time between reports in tenths of hours. opcode is the report you require – e.g. INFO, STATUS, FIX. To disable a regular Status reporting event you need to send the following text message (SMS) command to the SMSV1 phone number Text Message: REP_0 10.2 Special Commands Your SMSV1 can also alter the settings and reset some of the outputs by using the following special commands. You can reset the temperature log of the SMSV1 (Minimum and Maximum Temperatures recorded) by sending the following text message (SMS) command to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: TEMPRESET You can reset your SMSV1 to the factory default settings by sending the following text message (SMS) command to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: DATARESET NOTE: Resets configuration to Factory default. Use with care. All unsaved changes will be lost. You can view some “Help” information by sending the following text message (SMS) command to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: HELP The SMSV1 responds with Help info on command syntax.
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10.3 Turning of the SMSV1 Text Messaging (SMS) Capability You can disable the text messaging (SMS) from the SMSV1 by sending the following text message (SMS) command to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: DISARM_(Password) e.g. To disarm the text messaging capability of the SMSV1 your text message should look like this, DISARM 88888888 NOTE: Underscore _ is used to indicate where a space is to be inserted into the text message. (Password) is an eight digit number – Default is 88888888 With the text messaging (SMS) capability disabled you can not receive confirmation of this command. You can enable the text messaging (SMS) from the SMSV1 by sending the following text message (SMS) command to your SMSV1 mobile phone number. Text Message: ARM_(Password) e.g. To activate the text messaging capability of the SMSV1 your text message should look like this, ARM 88888888 NOTE: Underscore _ is used to indicate where a space is to be inserted into the text message. (Password) is an eight digit number – Default is 88888888 The SMSV1 will send the following message to confirm – VIGIL MASTER SMS ON
11. Command Strings SMSV1 will accept multiple commands in the same text message as long as they are each separated by a semi colon. e.g. GETSIG;INFO;TAMPER;FIX
12. Questions and Trouble Shooting Please refer to 12.1,12.2 and 12.3 Help Lists for a list of commands, alarm conditions and the type of response to expect from the InterLINK SMSV1 If you are having difficulties that cannot be resolved using this Installation and Operation manual, please contact your local Heatcraft representative on 13 23 50 NOTE: The InterLINK SMSV1 is totally reliant on the GSM network to provide alarm notification and data reporting. Heatcraft accepts no liability for the use or misuse of its products under any circumstances, including provision of GSM network, GPS services, or device failure, for whatever reason. Heatcraft also reserves the right to change the specifications, functionality and instructions of its products and accessories, at any time without notification.
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12.1 Help List – Programming INSTRUCTION / REQUIREMENT
SMS COMMAND
SMSV1 RESPONSE
Add first mobile phone number Add additional mobile phone numbers
ADPH1_(Password)_+(country code) (mobile phone number) ADDPHONEn_(Password)_+(country code) (mobile phone number)
Add SMSV1 mobile phone number
DEVPH_+(country code) (mobile phone number)
Removing a mobile phone number
REMOVEPHONEn_(Password)_+(country code) (mobile phone number) ADDPHONEn_(Password)_+(country code) (mobile phone number) PASSWORD_(Old Password)_(New Password) TEMPRESET_C_(minimum temperature)//(maximum temperature) THE THD TLE TLD TNE TND
VIGIL New Phone added 0061 (your mobile phone number) VIGIL New Phone added 0061 (new mobile phone number) VIGIL Confirmation - DEVPH +61(SIMCARD phone number) VIGIL Removed Phone:0061(mobile phone number) VIGIL New Phone added 0061(your mobile phone number) VIGIL Password changed! VIGIL Confirmation - TEMPRESET C (min)// (max) VIGIL Confirmation - TEMPDEL (time delay in seconds) VIGIL Confirmation - THE VIGIL Confirmation - THD VIGIL Confirmation - TLE VIGIL Confirmation - TLD VIGIL Confirmation - TNE VIGIL Confirmation - TND
TEMPRESET
VIGIL Confirmation - TEMPRESET
PWRDEL_nnnn
VIGIL Confirmation - E1D (time delay in seconds) VIGIL Confirmation - E1D (time delay in seconds) VIGIL Confirmation - E1D (time delay in seconds) VIGIL Confirmation - CTXSC (Digital Input Number) (Your Closed Message) VIGIL Confirmation - CTXSO (Digital Input Number) (Your Open Message) VIGIL MASTER SMS ON No confirmation as SMS messaging has been disabled VIGIL Confirmation - PLE VIGIL Confirmation - PLD VIGIL Confirmation:GPS Enabled by User Command VIGIL Confirmation:GPS Disabled by User Command VIGIL Confirmation - GFE VIGIL Confirmation - GFD VIGIL SET(Home) Co (Course in degrees), Sp (Speed in knots), http://maps.google.com/ maps? F=q&hl=en&t=h&q=loc:(The current latitude and longitude in degrees and decimal degrees) VIGIL Confirmation -NOSET VIGIL Confirmation - RAD (New Radius Setting In metres) VIGIL Confirmation - DIST (New Distance Setting In metres) VIGIL Confirmation - TIME (New Time Setting In minutes) VIGIL Confirmation - TAMPER
Changing a mobile phone number Changing the SMSV1 password Changing or setting the min/max alarm temperatures Changing or setting the min/max alarm temperature delay Turning the High Temperature alert "on" Turning the High Temperature alert "off" Turning the Low Temperature alert "on" Turning the Low Temperature alert "off" Turning the Normal Temperature alert "on" Turning the Normal Temperature alert "off" Resetting the minimum and maximum temperature log Changing or setting the power loss alarm delay Changing or setting the digital input one message delay Changing or setting the digital input two message delay Changing the digital input "Closed" message
TEMPDEL_nnnn
E1D_nnnn E2D_nnnn CTXSC_n_(message)
Changing the digital input "Open" message
CTXSO_n_(message)
Turning the SMS messaging on
ARM_(Password)
Turning the SMS messaging off
DISARM_(Password)
Turning the Power Loss Alert messaging on Turning the Power Loss Alert messaging off
PLE PLD
Turning the GPS Receiver on
GPSE
Turning the GPS Receiver off
GPSD
Turning the GPS Geo-Fence function on Turning the GPS Geo-Fence function off
GFE GFD
Setting the Geo-Fence security option
SET
To turn off the Geo-Fence Security Option
NOSET
Altering the Geo-Fence boundary radius
RAD_(New Radius Setting in metres)
Altering the Geo-Fence transgression distance setting between reports Altering the time between reports after a Geo-Fence Transgression To turn on the SMSV1 tamper function
DIST_(New Distance Setting in metres)
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TIME_(New Time Setting in minutes) TAMPER
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SMSV1 Installation and Operation Manual
12.1 Help List – Programming (CON’T) INSTRUCTION / REQUIREMENT
SMS COMMAND
SMSV1 RESPONSE
To turn off the SMSV1 tamper function
NOTAMPER
To set up a regular status report every "n" amount of hours and 1/10 of hours for all system information and resetting of the minimum and maximum temperatures.
REP_nn.d//INFO TEMPRESET
To disable a regular status report every "n" amount of hours
VIGIL Confirmation - NOTAMPER VIGIL Backup battery %: (what the percentage is) ; External Battery Voltage: (This is the power supply voltage) VIGIL TEMPS: (current temp), (Highest Temp measured), (Lowest Temp Measured) ; R = (Geofence Radius); GD = (Distance between reports); GT = (time between reports); MGF = (Google maps reference for location).
REP_0
VIGIL Confirmation - REP 0
12.2 Help List – Alarm/Alert Notifications ALARM CONDITION
SMSV1 MESSAGE
Power Loss Power Restored Low Temperature Alarm High Temperature Alarm Digital Input One or Two Open Digital Input One or Two Closed
VIGIL Lost Charger VIGIL Charger recovered VIGIL Low Temperature Alert VIGIL High Temperature Alert VIGIL (Your Message) VIGIL (Your Message) VIGIL TRANSGRES (NEW) Co (Course in degrees), Sp (Speed in knots), http://maps.google.com/maps? F=q&hl=en&t=h&q=loc:(The current latitude and longitude in degrees and decimal degrees) VIGIL TAMPER ALERT
SMSV1 has been moved out of SET home location SMSV1 has been moved off mount or main board removed SMSV1 has been returned to it's mount or main board has been re-installed.
VIGIL TAMPER OK
12.3 Help List – SMSV1 Query Commands QUERY
SMS COMMAND
What is current SMSV1 battery %, temperature, min and max temperatures?
INFO
What is current status of all of the SMSV1 inputs?
STATUS
What is the current signal strength in this location
GETSIG
View SMSV1 mobile phone list
GETPHONE
How do I get the SMSV1 location and Google maps hyperlink using it's GPS function
FIX
What commands do I use for the SMSV1
HELP
SMSV1 RESPONSE VIGIL Backup battery %: (what the percentage is) ; External Battery Voltage: (This is the power supply voltage) VIGIL TEMPS: (current temp), (Highest Temp measured), (Lowest Temp Measured) ; R = (Geofence Radius); GD = (Distance between reports); GT = (time between reports); MGF = (Google maps reference for location) VIGIL Backup battery %: (what the percentage is) ; External Battery Voltage: (This is the power supply voltage) VIGIL TEMPS: (current temp), (Highest Temp measured), (Lowest Temp Measured) ; R = (Geofence Radius); GD = (Distance between reports); GT = (time between reports); MGF = (Google maps reference for location) VIGIL GETSIG: GSM SIGNAL:(Number of Bars) bars. SSI = (Signal Strength Number). GPS SIGNAL: Fix = (Number of Satellites fixed) SAT = (Number of Satellites) ph1:0061(your mobile phone number) ph2:0061(mobile phone number) ph3:0061(mobile phone number) ph4:0061(mobile phone number) VIGIL FIX (NEW) Co (Course in degrees), Sp (Speed in knots), http://maps. google.com/maps? F=q&hl=en&t=h&q=loc:(The current latitude and longitude in degrees and decimal degrees) geo:SET/NOSET; getfix; info:INF; SIREN/NOSIREN;geo:RAD m;dist:GAD m; time:GAT min; signal:GETSIG; passw:PWD old new; ph:ADPHn pw ph#/RMPHn pw ph#
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NOTE: The InterLINK SMSV1 device is not sold for personal, domestic or household use and the standard Heatcraft Warranty Policy and Terms and Conditions of Sale apply to this device. InterLINK SMSV1 is totally reliant on the GSM network to provide alarm notification and data reporting, these services may not be free from fault or interruption. Heatcraft accepts no liability for the use or misuse of its products under any circumstances, including provision of GSM network, GPS services, or device failure, for whatever reason. Heatcraft shall not be liable for any damages suffered or incurred by the user (including, but not limited to, general, special, consequential or incidental damages) arising from or in connection with the use or performance of the InterLINK SMSV1 solution. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law no warranties or guarantees are given as to the currency, availability, accuracy, security or quality of any information received or accessed using the Services and you are solely responsible for any reliance on or use of the information received or that is accessed when using this product/ service. Prior to installing or using this product or any software, hardware or third party products and services, it is your responsibility to ensure that your airtime service provider has agreed to support all of their features. Heatcraft also reserves the right to change the specifications, functionality and instructions of its products and accessories, at any time without notification. INTERLINK SMSV1_0215
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