Conta-electronics – CONTA-CLIP GSM-PRO User Manual
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GSM----PRO
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=====GSM controllable I
GSM controllable I
GSM controllable I
GSM controllable I////O module
O module
O module
O module
Further information:
www.conta-clip.com
Cat. No.: 95121.5
Further information:
www.conta-clip.com
Note
Note
Note
Note
Default message structure
Default message structure
Default message structure
Default message structure
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This document is a quick start guide. For further details the complete manual can be
downloaded at:
http://www.conta-clip.com/en/service
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Placing the
Placing the
Placing the
Placing the SIM card
SIM card
SIM card
SIM card
KEEP ESD PRECAUTIONS IN MIND WHEN OPENING THE MODULE!
To open the module lift the lid with a small flat screwdriver.
Place a SIM card into the SIM card holder inside the module. When a SIM card with PIN code is
inserted the PIN code must be entered in the configuration interface.
Replace the lid and connect the antenna.
Connect the module to the 24VDC power supply. After 10 seconds the first LED’s activate.
After 90 seconds the ‘RUN’ LED should stop blinking the module is now ready for use.
Configure and connecting the module
Configure and connecting the module
Configure and connecting the module
Configure and connecting the module
Download and install the configuration interface:
http://www.conta-clip.com/en/service/
Connect the module with a USB cable to the PC.
Start the configuration program and it will connect to the module. The module is now ready
for configuration.
The wiring configuration for I/O and power is shown at the top of the module.
Led status
Led status
Led status
Led status
The Led ‘Run’ indicates module activity: Flash = starting up
ON = ready for use
The Led ‘Com’ indicates network activity: green ON = connected to GSM network
green Flash = roaming GSM network
green OFF = not connected to GSM network
red ON = error
The Led ‘Busy’ indicates modem activity: ON = module currently busy
n = channel number
x = digital: 0= off, 1= on, 2= don’t change, 3= toggle
Get status of ALL IOs:
Get status of ALL IOs:
Get status of ALL IOs:
Get status of ALL IOs:
SMS: RALL
RALL
RALL
RALL
Answer: ‘read: DO1=x, DO2=x, DO3=x, DO4=x’
‘UI1=xxx, UI2=xxx, ….… UI8=xxx’
(Digital Outputs)
Write multiple DOs:
Write multiple DOs:
Write multiple DOs:
Write multiple DOs:
SMS: WMDO
WMDO
WMDO
WMDOxxxx
Answer: ‘status DO1=x, DO2=x, DO3=x, DO4=x’
Write single DO:
Write single DO:
Write single DO:
Write single DO:
SMS: WDO
WDO
WDO
WDOnx
Answer: ‘status DOn=x‘
Read multiple DOs:
Read multiple DOs:
Read multiple DOs:
Read multiple DOs:
SMS: RMDO
RMDO
RMDO
RMDO
Answer: ‘read DO1=x, DO2=x, DO3=x, DO4=x‘
Read single DO:
Read single DO:
Read single DO:
Read single DO:
SMS: RDO
RDO
RDO
RDOn
Answer: ‘read DOn=x‘
(Universal Inputs)
Read multiple UIs:
Read multiple UIs:
Read multiple UIs:
Read multiple UIs:
SMS: RMUI
RMUI
RMUI
RMUI
Answer (digital): ’read UI1=x, UI2=x, …. UI8=x’
(analog): ‘read UI1=xxxx, UI2=xxxx, …. UI8=xxxx’
Read single UI:
Read single UI:
Read single UI:
Read single UI:
SMS: RUI
RUI
RUI
RUIn
Answer (digital): ‘read UIn=x’
(analog): ‘read UIn=xxxx’
Module Reset:
Module Reset:
Module Reset:
Module Reset:
SMS: WRESET
WRESET
WRESET
WRESET
Answer: Powercycle message
NOTE:
DOn /UIn can be replaced by a user given name with the configuration interface.
NOTE:
Correct sending and receiving of data depends on the network quality of your provider.
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