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Pacific GSM PGM1-F Quick Start Manual

Pacific GSM PGM1-F Quick Start Manual

Frost alarm 12v micro gsm communicator

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PGM1-F GSM frost alarm is a fully pre-programmed for temperature alarm reports, if the temperature drop below
2°C PGM-1F will send alarm SMS report with current temperature to pre-programmed numbers.
LED indicator:
GSM (Blue)
Blue lights - GSM is not ready / no signal
Blue flashing rapidly - a weak signal (<20%)
Blue flashing slowly - a good signal
Normal operating status:
blue LED flashes (device has GSM signal).
Process or the inability to start up networking, respectively. another problem:
The green and blue LEDs ON.
PGM1-F Communicator Installation
The GSM Communicator PGM1-F series is user friendly and easy to set up.
After connecting the 12VDC power supply the module will go undergo a self-test cycle. While in this cycle, the green and blue Led's
1)
continuously on. After unit successfully connects to the GSM network the blue GSM LED will flash slowly. Now the unit is ready.
2)
Send TXT command to the unit 1234
strength and current temperature If the GSM signal is not sufficient (below 20%), the move unit to better GSM signal area or use of an
external aerial.
3)
The GSM Communicator PGM1-F series is a fully pre-programmed from manufactory, just call the PGM1-F SIM phone number from phone
which you want to receive in future report, the PGM1-F will automatically save the called number under position 1 ( NUMBER1).
4)
From this moment if the temperature drop below 2°C the PGM1-F module will send the warning SMS to this number, you can easily add
additional phone numbers ( up to 6 see below) via simple SMS command. PGM-1F will also send every day at 8pm to this number automatic
status SMS to let you know is operational.
SMS commands
Principles for using SMS commands:
The GSM Communicator is programmed via TXT message from any mobile phone from any GSM network. All commands and setting must always start
with a four digit security PIN, pre-set by the manufacturer to 1234. The PIN is followed by a space and the appropriate TXT command. It is necessary to
adhere to correct spacing (PIN – space – command – space – indication)
All commands are confirmed and acknowledged by the GSM Communicator with a reply TXT confirmation. Even if the command was incorrect the unit
will send an error message.
SMS commands are not case sensitive. Eg. command to determine the status, you can send STAT? / stat? / STat?
SMS Commands
TEMP?
STAT?
NPIN
PGM1-F Frost Alarm
12V Micro GSM Communicator
Instructions: July 20, 2013, refers to the firmware version: 1.017
stat?
If the command was correct, you will receive a TXT confirmation containing GSM signal
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PIN space command space indication
Examples:
Determines the current temperature
Determines the current status of the communicator (GSM operator, signal strength, temperature)
Changes the password for. Example.1234 NPIN 1111 changes the original password to1111.
1234 stat?
or
1234 STAT?
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Summary of Contents for Pacific GSM PGM1-F

  • Page 1 PGM1-F will automatically save the called number under position 1 ( NUMBER1). From this moment if the temperature drop below 2°C the PGM1-F module will send the warning SMS to this number, you can easily add additional phone numbers ( up to 6 see below) via simple SMS command.
  • Page 2 Do not use your product in an area where a potentially explosive atmosphere exists. Antenna: The GSM Communicator has an antenna. Use of antenna devices not marketed by Pacific GSM Limited specifically for this model could damage your GSM Communicator, reduce performance, and produce SAR levels above the established limits (see below).
  • Page 3 Pacific GSM Limited. Information in this document is subject to change without any notice. Pacific GSM Limited reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organisation of such changes or improvements.