Nokia 12 GSM MODULE REMOTE I/O manual Setting aliases for device commands

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Figure 6. Setting aliases for device commands

In the Aliasing dialog, you can replace the predefined commands with user- specified commands (aliases). The defined alias replaces the initial command or previous alias configured for the command. If an alias has been configured, the original command is no longer accepted. Defining an empty alias for a command can restore the original command. Duplicate aliases are not allowed.

Aliases can also be defined for status messages sent in response to status queries. Thus, an alias can be defined for a command for controlling the device, querying the status of the device (see chapter 9.1), and for the message received in response to the query (see chapter 9.2).

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Contents Nokia 12 GSM Module Contents Page Legal Notice Acronyms and Terms About this Document Remote I/O Control IntroductionGeneral Functions in the Remote I/O controlPage Security Page Setting UP the Configurator Environment Getting StartedConnecting a Device or a Machine Mandatory SettingsReading and Writing Parameters Defining the Message IdentifierUser Control Mode dialog Setting the SMS Centre Address Short Messages dialog12/49 Optional Configurations Disabling AcknowledgementsGeneral settings Security Settings Authorised numbersSecurity settings Authentication Aliasing Setting aliases for device commands Input Settings Default Output Value Setting Input settings21/49 INPUT/OUTPUT PIN Descriptions PIN descriptions Port settings in Configurator Characters supported by Configurator for Remote I/O control Supported CharactersCommand Syntax Commands Remote I/O Control SMS CommandsList of commands Status Messages Changing the Password Detailed Command Information and ResponsesList of response messages Changepword Failed Commands for the password controlReading Inputs Changepword OKINPUT1 Y InputGet X commandsInputget ALL OK Inputget X OKSubscribing to Input Alarms InputGetChange commands for alarm functionality Reading Outputs InputchangecancelInputgetchange Z Outputget X OK OutputGet X commandsWriting Outputs Output X YOutputSet X commands Inverting Outputs OutputInvert X commandsOutputinvert X OK Output X Y Output Pulses Output 7 Output 8 Output 9Output X Locked OutputPulse X commandsOutputpulse X on Outputpulse X OFFCancelling Output Pulses Output Pulse OFF time Error Network Time MissingOutputpulsecancel OutputPulseCancel X commandsOutput X Pulse Cancelled Term123 Outputpulse 1 on 5s GPS support configured to serial port Location informationBbbbbbbbb Location Latitude LocationgetLocation LongitudeSafety Information Network SupportMedical Devices AntennaVehicles Care and Maintenance Potentially Explosive Environments49/49

12 GSM MODULE REMOTE I/O specifications

The Nokia 12 GSM Module Remote I/O stands out as a robust solution for remote monitoring and control in various applications. Designed to seamlessly integrate cellular connectivity with remote input and output functionalities, this module is particularly valuable in industries such as utilities, transportation, and industrial automation.

One of the primary features of the Nokia 12 GSM Module is its GSM connectivity, allowing it to operate over existing cellular networks. This connectivity ensures reliable communication across vast distances, making it an ideal choice for remote locations where traditional networking options are impractical. With support for both 2G and 3G networks, the module caters to diverse geographical requirements, providing flexibility depending on regional infrastructure.

The module supports multiple I/O configurations, including digital and analog inputs and outputs. This versatility enables users to monitor various sensors and control different devices remotely. For instance, it can process data from temperature sensors, pressure gauges, and flow meters while allowing remote control of pumps, valves, and other actuators. This combination of input/output capabilities simplifies the integration into existing systems.

Another notable characteristic of the Nokia 12 GSM Module is its built-in power management features. The module is designed to operate efficiently, utilizing low standby power, which is particularly important for battery-powered applications. This efficiency not only extends the lifespan of power sources but also reduces operational costs, making it a cost-effective solution over time.

Advanced security features are also a hallmark of the Nokia 12 GSM Module. It employs encryption protocols to safeguard data transmissions, protecting sensitive information from unauthorized access. This emphasis on security is essential in industries where data integrity and privacy are paramount.

The module is engineered for rugged environments, boasting a wide temperature operating range and resistance to humidity and dust. Its durable construction ensures that it remains operational in challenging conditions, thereby enhancing its reliability for outdoor or industrial use.

Adding to its capabilities, the Nokia 12 GSM Module can be easily interfaced with various cloud platforms. This compatibility enables real-time data reporting and remote access, empowering users to monitor their systems from anywhere in the world.

In summary, the Nokia 12 GSM Module Remote I/O is a comprehensive solution that provides GSM connectivity, versatile I/O options, energy efficiency, robust security, and durability. These features make it a valuable instrument for enhancing operational efficiency and enabling advanced automation in remote applications.