Using The Sms Lite 4G; Inputs; Outputs - QTech SMS Lite 4G User Manual

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Using the SMS Lite 4G

You can now connect the SMS Lite to the required inputs and outputs and configure them.

Inputs

Once the SMS Lite is configured, Phone 1 will be sent a message each time any of the inputs turn on
or off. They must acknowledge receipt of the notification. Up to 3 other phones can be programmed
to receive a notification. If Phone 1 replies 'busy' or if there is no response after 10 minutes, the SMS
Lite will send a text to the next programmed number.

Outputs

Once the SMS Lite is configured, Phone 1 can control the outputs by sending the following
commands:
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Turn the specified output on
ON <output name> (e.g. ON RLY1)
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Turn the specified output off
OFF <output name> (e.g. OFF RLY1)
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To pulse an output on for one second then off again
PULSE <output name> (e.g. PULSE RLY1)
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To pulse an output for a defined period of time
PULSE <output name> <duration> <units> (e.g. PULSE RLY1 10 mins)
Where the units can be ms, sec, min, or hr, and the maximum duration is 1 day.
To allow control permissions to more than one phone, each output will need to be configured.
If you do not rename the inputs and outputs, they will operate under their default names which are:
This is all that is required for your configured phone number to receive notifications from the SMS
Lite Inputs and control the outputs. While it is not strictly necessary, we highly recommend
programming the Site Name and the Input and Output names, especially where you have multiple
connections as these names are used in the text messages and can save confusion.
A configuration worksheet can be found at the back of this manual and on our website. We highly recommend you
use these to record the Site, I/O names and the phone numbers and their escalation order.
SMS Lite 4G– User Guide
<input name> INP1 → INP4 and <output name>: RLY1 & RLY2
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