TSL Mobi-Click A-136 Manual

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Version 01/12
Car Alarm System „A-136"

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  • Page 1 Version 01/12 Car Alarm System „A-136“...
  • Page 2 Dear customer, In addition to the user’s manual please note some additional Information: At the bottom of the product you see a wrong display of the pin assignment for ― Output2‖ . The following Picture displays the correct assignment. Y ou can also find t he right one in the user’s manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Intr oduction ..........................5 Intended Use ..........................6 Scope of Deliver y........................6 Explanation of S ymbols......................7 Safety Infor mation ........................7 Gener al No tes on Rechar geable Batter ies ................8 Pr oduct Descr iption ........................8 Connections and LEDs ......................
  • Page 4 12.3.1. Time Limitation Alarm (HO LDA LARM) ..............35 12.3.2. Wireless Remote Control and its Function (RFBUTTON) ........37 12.3.3. Reaction at Call (INCALL) ..................38 12.4. Position Determination ....................40 12.4.1. GSM Cell Location (CELL) ..................40 12.4.2. General GPS Localisation (GPS ) ................. 41 12.4.3.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Dea r Customer, Thank y ou fo r purchasing this product. This product complies with the st at utory national and European requirements. To maint ain this status an d t o ensure safe operati on, you as the us er mus t observe these operating inst ructi ons! Read the complete oper ating instr uctions befor e taking the pr oduc t into oper ation;...
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Intended Use The product serves t o monit or an obj ect. F or this, s ensors like vibration, switchi ng inputs (up to 32 V/ DC) and the GPS signal are available. The product must only be install ed in t he driver space, splas h -wate r prot ection is requi red.
  • Page 7: Explanation Of Symbols

    Explanation of Symbols An ex clamati on mark in a t riangle i ndicat es import ant not es in thes e operating instructions that must b e st rictly observed. The „ hand― symbol indicates special information and advice o n operation. Safety Information The guar antee/w ar r anty will expir e i f dam age i s incurr ed r esulting fr om non- complianc e with the oper ating instr uctions! We do not assume any li abili ty...
  • Page 8: General Notes On Rechargeable Batteries

    • Do not leave t he packagi ng material lying aroun d carelessly since such mat erials ca n become dangerous toys in t he hands of children. • Keep the device out of reach of c hildren. It is not a toy . •...
  • Page 9: Connections And Leds

    impermissible i nterac tion, v arious ac tions like al arm via t ex t messag e and calling or switchi ng consumers may be t riggered. The custome r may at any time perf orm ot he r actions by sending tex t message f ro m his mobile phone, e.g.
  • Page 10 8. Switc hing inputs an d rel ay connections 9. Microphone/ speake r connec tion 10. Microphone/ speake r connec tion 11. Ex ternal power supply 12. P rogrammin g switch (RF ) 13. O pening GPS cable 14. S IM card holder 15.
  • Page 11 In t he following , t he PI N assi gnments are described. 1. LED + ex ternal alarm LE D 2. LED – ex ternal alarm LE D 3. P + switching plus 4. Not assigned 5. IN1 switching input a 6.
  • Page 12: Description Of The Connections

    8.2. Description of the Connections GS M status LE D (1): This LED s hows t he c urrent GS M st atus. Fo r this, the LE D has t he f ollowing presentati on opti ons: • LED is lit green: Searc hing fo r G SM network •...
  • Page 13 Observe that only correctly coupled remote cont rols are rec ognis ed and dis played. How to couple a remote control can be t aken f ro m the correspondi ng c hapter. The LED has the followin g display informatio n accordingly: •...
  • Page 14 P+ swi tching plus r ecognition: Connect a switching pl us signal to pin 3 and 4 . Functionally, howev er, t his input only serves to directly t rigger an alarm bec ause the switchin g plus refers to an impermissible ac tion in t he „...
  • Page 15: Notes On The Installation

    USB connection: You may us e this USB connectio n to updat e the produc t firmware to th e latest v ersion. Fo r this, the corresponding update programmes may b e provide d on the product side a t www.conrad.com. The software version currently inst alled on t he product can be t aken f ro m every answer t ex t mess age.
  • Page 16: Notes On The Electrical Connection

    4. Now t he casing may be used carefully; do not apply any force! Obse rve t he GPS rec eiver! It may b e necessary to loosen t he sc rews at t he G PS cables fo r relief . 5.
  • Page 17: Commissioning - First Steps

    • The produc t is not int ended f or th e „ Safety― area and theref ore does not corres pon d to any SIL/A SIL l evel. The elect rical c onnection must be made by a speci alist. To avoid short circui ts and resulti ng damage to t he devic e, the negative pol e (G ND/ earth ) must b e disconnect ed durin g connection.
  • Page 18: Changing The Pin Code To „1513

    • LED green/red = ex ternal v oltage supply pres ent 9.2. Changing the PIN Code to „1513“ Every SIM card has a PI N code. Bec ause the car al arm syst em uses its own P IN processing, the SIM card PIN code must be changed to that of the produc t.
  • Page 19: General Descriptions

    numbe r is incorrec t. In t his case, t he device must be res et to f actory set tings. Furt hermore, t he SIM card (PI N/ PUK /activ ation ) must b e inspected an d the receive r quality at t he device position must be verified with a s eparate mobile phone.
  • Page 20: Wireless Remote Control

    The phone number for a recall must be configured separat ely in t he corresponding command. Trans fer to this mod e is signalled with the foll owing sound signal using th e ex ternal s peak er: 1/4 s sound low —> 1/4 s sound high „ALARM DISABLE“...
  • Page 21: Product Cont Rol With The Wireless Remote Cont Rol

    1. LE D 2. Right bu tton : Acti vate/deacti vate al ar m Use this butt on t o switch the alarm syste m on and off. As documentation, a sound sequence is emitte d at every chang e of t he alarm mode to indic ate the current st atus . 3.
  • Page 22: Wireless Remote Control Batt Ery Change

    10.2.2. Wir eless Remote Contr ol Batter y Change If a batt ery change of the remote control is necessary, you need two ty pe C R 2 0 1 6 batteries and a matc hing screwdriv er. Remove the sc rews on t he back of the remote cont rol t o change the batteries . 10.2.3.
  • Page 23: Introduction To The Command Format

    To protect f ro m unaut horised acc ess, th e product generally reacts to aut henticated messages only. In a tex t message, y ou aut henticat e yours elf by including the correct PIN number (no t the one of th e mobile phone from which the tex t mess age w as writt en). W hen calling, th e convey ed phon e number must correspond t o a phone numbe r in the phone book.
  • Page 24 This is used to select the f uncti on you wan t to change or perf orm: OUT1 = O utput 1 (relay ) OUT2 = O utput 2 (relay ) IN1 = Input 1 IN2 = Input 2 PARAMET ER: Both t he pres ence and the numbe r of paramet ers depend on t he functio n an d actio n used.
  • Page 25: Special Commands

    11.2. Special Commands There are commands that are so important t hat they deviate from th e comman d forma t from the previous chapt er on purpos e. These commands are: ALARM ENABLE # 1513 ALARM ENABLE # 1513 This comman d is use d to switch the alarm mode on or off .
  • Page 26: Functional Descriptions

    12. Functional Descriptions In t he f ollowing ex amples, it is ass ume d t hat the PI N of t he S IM c ard in the device is „ 1513― . 12.1. General Configuration Commands This sub -chapt er desc ribes general configuration...
  • Page 27: Administration Of Phone B Ook (Tel, Tel1

    To verify t he desi re d settings, use the followin g c ommand: TEST TIME # 1513 TEST DATE # 1513 12.1.2. Administr ation of Phone Book (TEL, TEL1,…) Up to 6 phone numbers ca n be programmed into th e device . In case of alarm, a notification t ex t message is sent to each of these phon e numbers.
  • Page 28 Phone ar eas (only affects function I NCALL): There is the option of defining phone numbe r ranges tha t are permitte d for the INCA LL function. Use the normal „ SET TEL― command with the plac ehol ders; se e th e f ollowing ex ample.
  • Page 29: Changing The Device Name (Name)

    12.1.3. Changing the Device Name (Name) If several produc ts are operated at the same time, it is recommende d to assign a dif ferent name to each devic e. This mak es it possi ble to assign alarm messages t o the correct device. To change t he name at y ou r device, send the f ollowing tex t mess age command: SET NAM E <new n ame>...
  • Page 30: Changing The Calling Sound And Volume Settings (Audio)

    Resetting t he device to fact ory set tings will not aff ect t he SIM card. The SI M card PI N is ret ained. 12.1.5. Changing the Calling Sound and Volume Settings (AUDIO) The car al arm syste m has di fferent audio components like speakers, mic rophone and remote cont rol.
  • Page 31: In- And Outputs

    12.2. In- and Outputs This is an autonomously workin g alarm reporting device. Inc orrec t settings or connections may cause undesi red t ex t mess ages to be sent! Neve r ent er th e phon e numbe r t hat bel ongs to the SIM card tha t is ins ert ed i n t he module! Also neve r ente r any phone numbers from any ot he r car alarm systems or reporting devices .
  • Page 32 Value 255: 0.5 s econds With the RF parameter, t he corresponding switchin g output will react t o the event „ Remote cont rol― (RF ). With t he paramete r „ Time― , which is mandatory, t he ti me is indicate d for which the out put is to be activated afte r th e RF signal.
  • Page 33: Switching Inputs (In1, In2)

    12.2.2. Switching Inputs (I N1, I N2) Inputs I N1 and IN2 serve rec ognition of switchin g ev ents that may cause an al arm dependi ng on configuration. Activati on of internal lighting o r activati on of the mot or may be used as switching input.
  • Page 34: Operating Voltage Monitoring (Vo Ltage)

    The paramete r „ Time― indicates the ti me i n sec onds before a n al arm is tri ggered. 0 = Off (basic position) 1..90 sec onds ) Observe that not using a 2n d paramet er will not change t he time. SET IN1 LH 5 # 151 3 Activ ation of alarm at HIGH af te r 5 s SET IN1 HL # 1513...
  • Page 35: Vibration Alarm (S Cho Ck)

    TEST VOLTAGE # 1513 Send the f ollowing c ommand to res et the fac tory settings (basic positio n is „ off― ): RESET VOLTAGE # 1513 12.2.4. Vibr ation Alar m (SCHOCK) The produc t has an int ernal vibratio n sens or to recognise mechanical manipulatio n (parki ng impact, broken windows, etc .).
  • Page 36 SET HOLDAL ARM <S tar t_hh> <S tar t_mm> <S top_hh> <S top_mm> <Day(s)> # 1513 The paramete r „ Day (s )― represents t he week day/s : Monday = Tuesday Wednesday = Thursday = F riday Sat urday Sunday = daily The parameters „...
  • Page 37: Wireless Remote Control And Its Function (Rfbutton)

    TEST HOL DAL ARM # 1513 All settings c an be reset again with t he following command: RESET HOL DAL ARM # 1513 Only the enti re configuration can b e delet ed. 12.3.2. Wireless Remote Control and its Function (RFBUTTON) The left butto n of the remot e cont rol ca n be programmed f or various functi ons as desc ribed below: Switc h r elay:...
  • Page 38: Reaction At Call (Incall)

    This is the only way t o t rigge r al arm even in „ ALARM DISA BLE― mode. This is also the only way t o t rigger a sound signal while the alarm s ound is block ed due to P+ = HI GH l evel (switching plus is activ e).
  • Page 39 Value 0: switch 1x Value 1..253 : Time in seconds (1..253 seconds ) Value 254: 1/4 second Value 255: 1/2 second Afte r a call, the c orres ponding relay is switched for the set period (paramete r „ Time― ). Use the optional paramet er „...
  • Page 40: Position Determination

    „ ALARM ENABLE /DISAB LE― ). SET I NCALL AL ERT # 1513 Now any authoris ed phon e numbe r f ro m the phone book will cause the alarm syst em condition to change (E NAB LE/ DIS ABLE). The curren t st atus is in dicate d by t he s ound si gnal an d t he ex ternal LE Ds af te r t he change.
  • Page 41: General Gps Localisation (Gps )

    • To break down th e radio c ell codes, contact you r mobile phone provider. • Observe that the query about the current site is not supporte d by all providers. Ex ample: Tex t message report A-136 1.x x ………………..
  • Page 42: Submission Of A Web Link With Gps P Osition (Gps Map)

    12.4.3. Submission of a W eb Link wi th GPS Position (GPSMAP) If you hav e a mobile phone with internet c onnection, y ou may also have t he c urrent G PS coordinates displaye d via a we b link to a settable map material provider. This can di rectly display the curren t position.
  • Page 43: Automatic Submission (G Ps, Gpsmap, Special Function)

    12.4.4. Automatic Submission (GPS, GPS MAP, Special Function) There is the optio n of havi ng several GPS coordi nat es or map links sent automatic ally. This permits displayi ng the vehicle’s moti on cou rse. Use the f ollowing command. TEST GPS <Time >...
  • Page 44: Energy S Avings Mode (Gpssave )

    12.4.5. Ener gy Savings Mode (GPS SAVE ) If the device is connect ed t o an ex ternal volt age source , th e current locati on is checked every second. To save power in battery operation, the GPS rec eiver will switch of f automatic ally and only be activate d 1x per hour.
  • Page 45 Use the f ollowing c omman d t o programme t he z ones: SET GPSZO NE <Lati tude 1 > <Longitude 1> <Latitude 2> <Longitude 2> # 1513 Latit ude 1 = uppe r t hreshold (towards Nort h) Latit ude 2 = upper t hreshold (towards S out h) Longitud e 1 = l eft t hreshol d (t owards W est) Longitud e 2 = right t hreshol d (towards E ast)
  • Page 46 xx .999999°. Ex ample: The command f or zon e monitoring must be ent ered as follows. SET GPSZO NE 49.549680N 011924780E 49.537480 N 011.957910E # 1513 The following tex t message is returned f or confi rmation: A-136 1.x x GPS zone: 1/1 <...
  • Page 47 Longit ude 011. 924780E – 011. 957910E You may combine sev eral zones to one corridor. The z one t hresholds are al ong t he indicate d longit udes an d latit udes. Diagonal z ones cannot be indicated. The zones mus t overl ap if t hey belong to on e c orridor.
  • Page 48: System Functi Ons

    12. 5. System Functi ons This chapte r describes tec hnically sophisticate d functions . The default s ettings are already set for mos t applicati on areas. Therefore, we recommend only adjus ting thes e paramet ers in the respective applicati on cas es.
  • Page 49: Voltage Hys Teresis (Hysvo Lt)

    Ex ample: The switching input was configured to trigge r an al arm at HIGH level. Th e IDLE countdown starts whe n t he i npu t I N1 has reac hed th e LOW c ondition. If the alarm conditi on of i npu t IN1 is reached again during t he I DL E time (HIG H level), the count down is reset bu t n o al arm is triggere d (I DLE time did not el apse).
  • Page 50: Resetting To Basic Setting (Re Set Set Up )

    Reset to factor y settings: The f ollowing c ommand res ets the set tings to fac tory settings: RESET HY SVOLT # 1513 Checking settings The settings mad e may be reviewed with the f ollowing c ommand: TEST HY SVOLT # 1513 12.5.3.
  • Page 51: Maintenance

    2. Insert the SI M c ard while pus hing the „ RESET― button until LED1 flas hes red. 3. When LE D1 flas hes red, remove the S IM card an d insert it again as us ual (without pushing any but tons )..
  • Page 52: Declaration Of Conformity (Doc)

    16. Declaration of Conformity (DOC) We, TSL Elekt ronik S p. Z o. o., ul. Plowiecka 5A , PL-04-501 Warszawa , hereby declare that this product complies with the fundament al requirements and th e other relev ant regulations of the di rective 1999/ 5/E C.
  • Page 53 Starting duratio n ....... hot start 1 s, warm st art 2 8 s, c old s tart 29 s Accuracy ........2.5 m CEP Remote Cont rol ......radio f requency 433.92 MHz Manufacturing: TSL Elektroni k Sp.z o.o. ul. Plow i e cka 5A PL-04-501 Warschau...

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