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STD35
User Manual
Revision 0.9

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  • Page 1 STD35 User Manual Revision 0.9...
  • Page 2: Important Information

    Important information This technical description contains important information for start up and use of the STD35. Read it carefully before you start working with the STD35. The warranty will be void should damage occur due to non-compliance with these instructions for use.
  • Page 3 When using components or modules it is necessary to strictly observe the specification  given in the corresponding description of these components. If a description for a private end-customer does not clearly state which electric data is valid  for a component or a module, how to wire the device, which external components, or additional devices can be connected or which parameters these components are allowed to have, a specialist must be contacted.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important information ......................... 2 Safety Instructions ..........................2 Introduction..........................5 Background Information ....................... 6 GSM-Network in general ......................6 GPRS ............................ 6 Quadband Frequencies ......................6 E-Mail via SMTP ........................6 Operating Conditions ........................7 Proper Use ..........................8 Introduction..........................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Thank you very much for purchasing our CEP STD35 telemetry device! The STD35 offers the user the possibility to remotely switch ON or OFF electronic devices and to receive alarm messages via (SMS). You can switch devices either with an SMS or using a simple voice call.
  • Page 6: Background Information

    SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a method used to send e-mails over the internet. The handling will be done by a mail programme, which is running in this case on the STD35 and which supports SMTP. For the user this process is invisible. This programme establishes a connection to a SMTP server which will transport the e-mail to the given e-mail address with the help of further SMTP servers if necessary.
  • Page 7: Operating Conditions

    Emails with no SSL-Encyption To see which settings have to be used on the STD35 to be able to take advantage of this service please read chapter 8.
  • Page 8: Proper Use

    With the STD35 you can control five relays and monitor the status of three digital and two analog inputs with one or several common mobile phones. Apart from the STD35 you only need a valid SIM Card of any network provider (GSM850 / 900 / 1800 or 1900 MHz) While using prepaid SIM-cards one shall always keep aware of the amount of remaining credit left on the card, so that in case of alarms a message can be sent.
  • Page 9 And the third screw terminal connector is for the power supply. On the right side of the diagram an additional accessory interface connector is shown. This connector is for use with the optional CMOS camera or the CEP Configuration tool. ANT: connect the GSM antenna with FME-female connector here.
  • Page 10 LED Signals The STD35 has several LEDs which can be used to determine the current state of the device. There are two power LEDs. A red power led that is illuminated when charging is taking place, when not charging (battery full, or no charger is connected) it is off. A green power led saying that is illuminated whenever the device is on.
  • Page 11: Quick Start Up

    Before connecting the supply voltage and switching on the STD35 please insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder on the PCB of the STD35: To open the SIM card holder move it sideways and flip it open; insert the card (mind the proper orientation of the card) and close it again.
  • Page 12: Configuration Call

    GSM network. As soon as this is done, the GSM LED will be flashing once every 2 seconds. As soon as the red and green system LED are toggling the STD35 is ready and waiting for the configuration.
  • Page 13: Quick Configuration Check

    Take your master mobile and call the telephone number of the SIM-Card inside the STD35. This call should be cancelled by the STD35 and the Relay 1 should switch for one second. Now the basic configuration is done which means that all future events will be sent to the master mobile and that Relay 1 can be switched from that mobile phone.
  • Page 14: Table Of Sms Commands

    7.1 Table of SMS Commands Configuration Commands reset default device settings request device status SMS 1 - enable startup SMS 0 - disable startup SMS set phone number nr 2 set phone number nr 3 set phone number nr 4 set phone number nr 5 set different password (max 4) set message text for INPUT 1 event (max 64)
  • Page 15 O4:xxxxx defines time period for relay 4 action (in seconds) 0 = infinite O5:xxxxx defines time period for relay 5 action (in seconds) 0 = infinite A1:xxxxx defines delay for relay 1 reply (in seconds) 0 = no message A2:xxxxx defines delay for relay 2 reply (in seconds) 0 = no message A3:xxxxx defines delay for relay 3 reply (in seconds) 0 = no message...
  • Page 16 CLIP commands add clip list number, asterisk symbol (*) is also supported remove clip list number DATA commands EMAIL: 1 - enable email feature 0 - disable email feature default is enabled SMTPIP:XXXXX defines SMTP server IPv4 address example SMTPIP:"smtp.aol.com" max length is 32 SMTPPORT: defines SMTP server PORT...
  • Page 17 max length is 64 (according to RFC0821, chapter 4.5.3. SIZES) default is empty FROM: defines email sender example FROM:"p.szymczak@cetec.cc" max length is 25 default is empty defines up to 5 email recipients (separated by ";"), each one max 25 characters example TO:"support@cepag.de"...
  • Page 18 Camera commands CAM: 0 - disable camera feature 1 - enable camera feature with photo size 80×64 3 - enable camera feature with photo size 160×128 5 - enable camera feature with photo size 320×240 7 - enable camera feature with photo size 640×480 default is 7 - enabled, with the biggest photo size PHOTO used without any parameters, triggers email with cam photo...
  • Page 19: Variable Substitution

    7.2 Variable substitution In order to display some information in event texts it is possible to include in event text strings “variables”. When a variable is included in an event text string, the variable is replaced by the value it is intended to represent in the string that is sent to the user, either via SMS or email. The following table describes the available variables and the data they represent •...
  • Page 20: Send Sms Commands

    7.3 Send SMS Commands By sending a SMS to the STD35 you can switch the outputs or make individual configuration settings. Those SMS have the following format which is described below: In order to avoid unauthorized usage, every configuration command to the STD35 must start with a 4-digit password.
  • Page 21: Explanation Of The Commands

     Configuration-SMS (attention 4-digit keyword required!) The SMS “R:” is sets the STD35 back to the factory settings. Please note that this SMS can  be sent from any mobile phone as long as the 4-digit keyword is known. This ensures that the STD35 can still be used even if the original master mobile (phone number) is no longer available.
  • Page 22: Examples For Sms Commands

    The content of the Email is configured with “BODY:<text>.”. The maximum length is 143  signs. The email sender address (of the STD35) is changed with “FROM:<text>.”. The maximum  length is 25 signs. Please note that all commands listed in the section “Configuration SMS” require the 4-digit keyword at the beginning.
  • Page 23: Mail Functionality Via Gprs

    Benutzername Passwort STD32 The STD35 offers you the possibility to get messages via SMS and via e-mail. 8.1 Configuration of the E-Mail functionality By default if the user has correctly configured the APN settings and the receiver email address email functionality should work.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Camera

    Connecting the camera The STD35 is offers the possibility to monitor an object or a room with the help of the CEP camera optional accessory for the STD35 A picture can be sent as an attachment to the preconfigured e-mail address in the case of an alarm.
  • Page 25: Configuration Tool

    10 Configuration Tool Besides configuring the STD35 via SMS or using a configuration call it is possible to use the CEP configuration tool to implement all setting. This tool allows the user to connect the device to a standard PC via a special STDx accessory cable.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    Check IMEI number. / configuration SMS not yet delivered Wait until SMS is delivered STD35 does not react to an SMS, The mobile phone does not transmit the Activate the transmission or call, although booked to the phone number (“Incognito”)
  • Page 27: Writing Examples

    Alarm message when power supply is connected through sensor or switching contact 12V / 1A Connect the STD35 to a 12V power supply and you will receive a SMS on your mobile phone (or an e-mail to the preconfigured e-mail address) as soon as the device is booked into the GSM network.
  • Page 28 12V / 1A Event SMS Connect one input of the configured STD35 with 12V power supply and you will get an alarm SMS to your mobile phone or an alarm e-mail to the preconfigured e-mail address (e.g. triggered by an existing alarm system, infrared sensor, temperature sensor, fluid level sensor,...
  • Page 29 Remote switching of electric devices which are connected to the power supply via voice call or SMS 12V / 1A Load Call / SMS Call the configured STD35 with your mobile phone or send a SMS command and you can switch an electronic device which uses the connected power supply voltage.
  • Page 30: Accessories

    CEP GmbH is offering accessory parts for the STD35 which have been thoroughly tested to work with the STD32 and which have been approved for the use with the STD35. Therefore we strongly recommend to use only accessory parts of CEP AG. The warranty will be null and void if you use other than the original CEP accessory parts.
  • Page 31: Technical Data

    0 (threshold <1,5V): min 0V Input voltage (analog inputs)  Max (32V) Min (0V) In case of technical problems or questions concerning the STD35 our hotline is available for you: Monday – Friday: 9 am – 12am and 1pm – 5pm ...
  • Page 32: Document History

    CEP AG Raiffeisenallee 12b D-82041 Oberhaching Germany www.cepag.de CEP reserves the right to change, correct and/or improve the content any time and without prior notice without being obliged to do so. No responsibility is taken for the correctness of the information.

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