Infinite Peripherals SCOM-100 manual Ate1, Atsms=1100,0,1,Door contact,3,30

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If a connection is established the answer is ‘OK’. If you don’t see your typed characters, give the following command to enable character echoing:

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All configuration commands can be passed to the unit from the Windows HyperTerminal. The command structure is the same to that of the SMS commands, except the fact that they are embedded in an overall ‘atsms’ command.

Example:

The SMS command:

1100,0,1,Door contact,3,30

for digital input configuration can be given via the terminal as:

atsms=”1100,0,1,Door contact,3,30”

All device responses are routed to the terminal’s screen.

7.2.2 Using the SCOM Configurator for configuration

The SCOM Configurator is a Windows application for convenient configuring and commissioning the SCOM- 100 unit. See the SCOM Configurator’s manual for more information.

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Contents Page Disclaimer Contents Page Page Connections Device overviewLED indications Power supply WiringDigital inputs AC1 Digital outputsAnalog input Analog inputsVin SCOM-100, User guide Analog input I/O expansion power supply SCOM-100, User guide Microphone GSM antennaGetting started Installing the SIM cardPreparing a SIM card First power up & factory settings XXXX,A..A,..,..,Z..Z SMS commandsDevice operation Naming the unit1100,m,n,s,a,d Configuring a digital input for alarmingMy SCOM-100 Door contact 1100,0,1,Door contact,3,300630,ID,s Setting alarm message’s texts1101,m,n,ID1,ID2 My SCOM-100 0630,1,Door is opened 0630,2,Door is closed0630,1,Door is opened 0630,2,Door is closed 1101,0,1,2,1 My SCOM-100 Door contact Door is openedDoor contact Door is closed Clearing the digital input configuration1110,m,n 1000,0,2 Setting a digital outputControlling the digital outputs 1000,m,n1071,0,2 Configuring an output as a closed contact1001,0,2 1071,m,nPulse digital output 1070,m,n1010,m,n,s Setting a digital output after a delay1010,0,2,25 1020,m,n,h,mn Resetting a digital output after a delay1021,m,n,h,mn 1040,m,n,mon,moff Digital output time based scheduling1700,ID,d,P1B-P1D,P2B-P2D,…,P8B-P8D Time schedule program1030,m,n,ID 1700,1,0,800-120,1130-1001645-1801701,ID,P 1701,3,50 Clearing the digital output configuration1090,m,n,ID Analog input configuration Analog signal alarming1200,m,n,s,SSL,SSH,SCL,SCH,ALL,ALH,u,d ALH SCOM-100, User guide 1200,0,2,Pressure,819,4095,0,10000,2500 8500,mBar,15 Setting alarm message’s texts for analog inputs1201,m,n,ID1,ID2 1800,d Clearing the analog input configurationSetting the analog inputs alarm deadband 1210,m,n1 ON/OFF and PID control Special I/O Functions1250,id,m,n,m1,n1,sp,g,it,dt,ct,h 1251,id,s 1255,id,sp1253,id 1252,id,m,n1260,id Create a new user User administration0500,id,n,p,c1,c2,c3 Delete a user Change user configurationDefining specific alarm recipients Set a DI alarm recipientClear DI alarm recipients Set an AI alarm recipientClear AI alarm recipients Monitor command Device status & mode controlsSetting the device status RUN Control commandSend acknowledgement SMS Controlling the device statusControlling the device response 1105,m,n,vMerge concurrent alarms Setting up an SMS counterResponse format Setting a GSM PIN Setting date and timeUNITMy SCOM-100 Monitoring commandsMonitoring capabilities 5100Using the Hyperterminal for configuration Connecting a PCSCOM-100, User guide SCOM-100, User guide Ate1 Using the Scom Configurator for configurationAtsms=1100,0,1,Door contact,3,30 Using the microphone input General parameter settings Command referenceAppendix SMS User configuration Output control & configuration Input configuration 5 I/O Functions RTC & Time scheduling Monitoring commands AI/DI/AO/DO Troubleshooting Page Main unit Technical specificationsGE-DIO-42 Digital I/O Expansion module Error handling LED Status LED indicationsGE-DIO-42 Digital I/O expansion Default parameter values Factory settingsSetting an I/O expansion module address Dip switch settings Module number m PIN RS232C connector layout