Telic STD32 User Manual

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STD32/35
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  • Page 1 STD32/35 User Manual Revision 3.0...
  • Page 2: Important Information

    We cannot be held responsible for material loss or personal injury that is due to non-compliance with the safety instructions. The warranty will be void in such circumstances. Telic reserves the right to change the included information without notice and does not take responsibility for errors in the document and/or for any missing information.
  • Page 3 Overview ................................. 10 2.1.1 Overview STD32 ............................10 2.1.2 Ovierview STD35 ............................. 12 Identification ..............................13 2.2.1 STD32 Type Label ............................ 13 2.2.2 Physical Dimensions and Weight ......................13 2.2.3 STD35 Type Label ............................ 14 2.2.4 Physical Dimensions and Weight ......................14 Product Features and Technical Data for STD3X ....................
  • Page 4 FAQ and Troubleshooting ............................28 Some troubleshooting hints ..........................28 FAQs ................................28 6.2.1 How do I know the version of my STD32/35 V4 and STD32/35 V5 ............28 6.2.2 Can a camera be connected to the STD3X? .................... 28 6.2.3 Set or change Master ID? ........................
  • Page 5 Table 5: STD32 Feature Overview ........................... 15 Table 6: STD35 Feature Overview ........................... 16 Table 7: Accessories List ..............................17 Table 8: Power consumption for STD32 and STD35 at 12V.................... 22 Table 9: Troubleshooting ..............................28 Figure Overview Figure 1: Positioning of the connectors on the STD32 ....................10 Figure 2: Positioning of the connectors on the STD35 ....................
  • Page 6: General Information

    1.1 Contact for Support Please submit your request to TELIC AG customer support using the following online form: www.telic.de Information about Telic AG, products and accessories, including FAQs, are available from the following web site: www.telic.de...
  • Page 7: Related Documentation

    1.3 Related Documentation Please consult the download zone of the Telic AG website for additional documents related to STD3X, such as the Configuration Manual. Note that such type of documents can be accessed online only after you have registered on our website and agreed with our terms of use. Please follow this link to register for a user account: www.telic.de/en/nda-reg-form...
  • Page 8: Revision History

    June 2011 Minor Corrections Rev 1.4 June 2011 Corrected relay voltage mistake Rev 1.5 December 2013 Change from Telic to CEP, Complete Update Rev. 2.0 Jan 2015 Content adapted to new hardware Rev 2.1 March 2015 Several clarifications throughout the document.
  • Page 9 Several clarifications throughout the document. Rev. 2.2 June 2015 Update Status LEDs, E-Mail Commands, Section 4 , 6.2,7.1 Rev 2.3 August 2015 Update Section 6.1 CLIP commands Rev 3.0 October 2017 Merged STD32 and STD35 User Manual ntation Change Log...
  • Page 10: Product Description

    With the STD35 you can control five relays and monitor the status of three digital and two analog inputs with one or several standard mobile phones. With the STD32 you can control two 5A relays and monitor the status of two digital inputs with one or several standard mobile phones.
  • Page 11: Table 3: Positioning Of The Connectors On The Std32

    Screw 4: RLY2 Contact Screw 7: Common ground for inputs 1 & 2 (GND) Table 3: Positioning of the connectors on the STD32 Please note the following instructions:  Screw terminal “Outputs”: Here, electrical loads are connected to the respective relay. By activating an output, the respective relay RLY 1 or RLY 2 establishes an electrical connection between contact 1 and 2.
  • Page 12: Ovierview Std35

    2.1.2 Ovierview STD35 Figure 2: Positioning of the connectors on the STD35 Outputs Inputs Power Supply Screw 1: RYL1 Contact 1 Screw 9: DIN1 Screw D: VIN Screw 2: RLY1 Contact 2 Screw A: DIN2 Screw E: GND Screw 3: RLY2 Contact 1 Screw B: DIN3 Screw 4: RLY2 Contact 2 Screw C: DGND...
  • Page 13: Identification

    (Refer to Section 2.3). A hardware reset of the device is performed if the “switch” is pressed for more than 7 seconds. 2.2 Identification 2.2.1 STD32 Type Label On the bottom of the device, you will find the type label. Label Description...
  • Page 14: Std35 Type Label

    Weight: approx. 230g 2.3 Product Features and Technical Data for STD3X NOTICE Telic AG may, at any time and without notice, make changes or improvements to the products and services offered and / or cease producing or commercializing them. NOTICE Optional Features are not assembled by default, please contact our Sales Team at http://www.telic.de/en/contact-us...
  • Page 15: Table 5: Std32 Feature Overview

    SMTP E-Mail Transmission of Event Data Voltage Range 5V - 32V DC Power Management Power Consumption ~14 mA (Typical) Operating Temperature -30°C to +75°C Recharging Temperature 0°C to +45°C Hardware Characteristics Dimensions 150x65x45 mm Weight 230g Table 5: STD32 Feature Overview...
  • Page 16: Table 6: Std35 Feature Overview

    STD35 Category Features Details EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 GSM / GPRS Quad Band; 2G Frequency Band GPRS Class Class 10 Air Interface GPRS Features E-mail Class 4 (2W @ 850/900 MHz) Output Power Class 1 (1W @ 1800/1900 MHz) Memory SIM Card Holder 1x (1,8/3 Volt) Hardware Features LEDs...
  • Page 17: Telic Certified Accessories

    Roof-mount antenna; FME female waterproof, 900 / 1800 / 1900 / 2100 / 2400 MHz Others Picture 14001 Power supply 230V for STD3X (EU-plug) Table 7: Accessories List Please contact your distributor or Telic AG for availability or check Telic’s webpage www.telic.de.
  • Page 18: Safety Instructions

    The following safety instructions must be followed in order to ensure the safety of users and the device. NOTICE If these instructions are ignored, Telic AG will not assume responsibility for any damages that are incurred. Telic AG may refuse warranty claims where evidence of product misuse is found.
  • Page 19: General Precautions

    Operate the STD3X only with a supply voltage between 7-32V DC and have in mind the polarity! (see Figure 2) Use a stabilized power supply with minimum 1A output current. (We recommend using only the original Telic power supply). If you use a mains adapter for power supply it has to conform to the VDE regulations.
  • Page 20: Storage Conditions

    The following environmental limits must be maintained in order to safely store the terminal and ensure that it remains functional after a maximum of 12 months:  Storage temperature STD32: -40°C to +85 °C  Storage temperature STD35: -20°C to +45 °C 3.7 Power Connector...
  • Page 21: Antenna Connector

    The antenna connector allows transmission of radio frequency (RF) signals between the modem and an external customer-supplied antenna. The modem is assembled with a 50 Ohms, FME male coaxial jack. Please take a look at our accessories (chapter 2.4 Telic Certified Accessories), to find an antenna that fits to your application scenario.
  • Page 22: Power Consumption During Regular Operation

    An alternate flashing of the LEDs L3 and L4 indicates that the device has not yet been configured. 3.11 Power consumption during Regular Operation The following table shows you the power consumption of the Terminal. @ 12V STD32 15mA STD35 31mA Table 8: Power consumption for STD32 and STD35 at 12V.
  • Page 23: Environmental Conditions

    Installation of the device This chapter gives you advice and helpful hints on how to integrate the STD3X Terminal into your application from a hardware perspective. Please read the information given in Section 2 Product Description and then read the information in this section before starting your integration work. 4.1 Where to install the device There are several conditions which need to be taken into consideration when designing your application as they might affect the device and its function.
  • Page 24: Preparing The Device

    4.2.1 General preparations You need an activated SIM card of a GSM network provider. The PIN of this card has to be set to “0000” (4 times zero). As an alternative, you could use the PIN “2468”. To change the PIN you can use a regular mobile phone.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Battery (Std35 Only)

    4.2.3 Connecting the battery (STD35 only) Figure 4: Connecting the battery (STD35 only) When delivered, the internal battery is not connected to the board (see). Please connect it to the board with the battery connection cable to the appropriate connector as shown in Figure 4. 4.2.4 Call-based Configuration After having connected the power supply and turned on the device for the first time, the General Status LEDs (L3 &...
  • Page 26: Antenna Placement

    4.3.2 Antenna placement The antenna should be placed away from electronic devices or other antennas. The recommended minimum distance between adjacent antennas, operating in a similar radio frequency band, is at least 50cm. If signal strength is weak, it is useful to face a directional antenna at the closest radio base station.
  • Page 27: Updating The Firmware Of The Std3X

    Updating the Firmware of the STD3X NOTICE Please note that the following DOTA-commands need to be send with the configured Master-Phone as a sms. NOTICE Please note that for Firmware-Versions below V1.1.15 the APN settings need to be send as follows: DOTAAPN:“internet.eplus.de“.DOTAAPNUSR:“blau“.DOTAAPNPWD:“blau“...
  • Page 28: Faq And Troubleshooting

    ID. Example:  The <IMEI> apply from 0834 for the STD32 V5 to <IMEI> 0833 and the STD32 V4 devices.  The <IMEI> apply from 0824 for the STD35 V5 to <IMEI> 0823 and the STD3X V4 devices.
  • Page 29: Set Master Id Via Phone Call

    Phone and that Relay 1 can be switched from that mobile phone. To use the additional functions of the STD3X please continue reading the Configuration Manual. Free Download at: www.telic.de 6.2.5 Clip-List - Add and delete phone number  Add a new phone number to the Clip-List: xxxx CL:+49123456789.
  • Page 30: Usage Of The Sim Card And General Preparation

     (To test the settings you can call a different mobile phone there your phone number or name should be displayed. 6.2.7 What are the differences between STD32 & STD35? STD3x V4  STD32 V4 has 2 In- and Outputs ...
  • Page 31: Which Temperature Sensor I Can Connect To The Analogue Inputs Of The Std3X

    6.2.8 Which temperature sensor I can connect to the analogue inputs of the STD3X? There are no firm recommendations, because the application scenarios are varied and differ from each other. The following specifications must be observed:  The output voltage of the sensor must be in the range 0-32V. ...

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