Pacific GSM PGM1-3G Instructions Manual

Pacific GSM PGM1-3G Instructions Manual

Micro 3g communicator

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Pacific GSM company expanded its range of miniature
communication module for 3G version of popular GSM dialler
PGM1. PGM1-3G is available in a plastic enclosure with wiring for
quick installation. – PGM1-3G is designed to be built into other
devices to monitor status or control devices remotely or can be
used as standalone alarm with ARM/DISARM function.
Through PGM1-3G module can be remotely controlled
such as lighting, pumps, garage doors and gates or reboot servers.
May indicate a malfunction Alarms or loss of liquid in tanks,
emergency conditions, or simply using a suitable sensor to watch
object or temperature limits with thermostat function.
All easily through standard mobile phone.
PGM1-3G module is a fully pre-programmed, for most common
function (alarm report), you just call the unit SIM number from
phone which you want to contact if a PGM1-3G input connected to
GND, PGM1-3G will send you confirmation SMS with saved
number and that is all. If the PGM1-3G input will connect to a GND
the stored number will receive SMS "Alarm Activated". If you need change setting for different application or
customize name of the unit and input, please refer manual below.
Basic specification:
PGM1-3G module dimensions: 52 x 33 x 14 mm (H x W x D)
PGM1-3G module dimensions include aerial and enclosure: 128 x 37 x 27 mm (H x W x D)
UMTS
3G Global 800/ 850/ 900/ 1900/ 2100 MHz
GSM/EDGE 2G Global 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900 MHz
Power supply voltage: 5-15V DC
Current consumption – 3G Module connected to network, standby: approx. 22 mA
Max current consumption (3G module transmits): peak of 1.5A max.
Max current start consumption (3G module logs in to the network module power up): peak max 2A max.
The power adapter must be able to deliver a peak current of at least 2A, otherwise it can lead to problems with
PGM1-E connecting to the network. If you are testing PGM1-3G using laboratory power supply, set the current limit
minimum (maximum current) and source terminals to connect the parallel capacitor 1000uF or greater.
Operating temperature: -20°C to +50°C
1 logic input, active level GND.
Input is designed for connection of potential-free contacts!
1 input for digital temperature sensor with a measuring range from -20°C to 125°C.
(Temperature sensor sold separately with cable length 2m or 5m)
1 output transistor open collector with load max 100 mA 12V
UART interface voltage level 3V3 and 5V0
PGM1 is designed in a dry environment. For outdoor installation, use the box with corresponding protection.
6 authorized phone numbers can be set up
Basic Features:
one universal input with adjustable reaction to change, connection or disconnection of the loop.
Communicator can be named (SMS text).
input can be named (SMS text).
in case it is necessary to have an input permanently enabled (the watchdog state), can be switched into mode 24h. loop.
input for digital temperature sensor with automatic output control (thermostat).
Information SMS in case of exceeding the set temperature or the temperature drops below the set limit.
Device Status, you can always check the status via SMS.
Easy configuration via SMS commands
Automation status SMS function available
PGM1-3G
Micro 3G Communicator
Instructions: November 1, 2017, refers to the firmware version: 0.32EN

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  • Page 1 • PGM1-3G module dimensions: 52 x 33 x 14 mm (H x W x D) • PGM1-3G module dimensions include aerial and enclosure: 128 x 37 x 27 mm (H x W x D) • UMTS 3G Global 800/ 850/ 900/ 1900/ 2100 MHz •...
  • Page 2: Led Indicator

    New Zealand Pre Pay SIM Card Activation It is recommended to only use new Nano SIM cards with no data stored. The PGM1-3G has been tested with Nano SIM cards provided by Vodafone NZ, Spark NZ, 2Degrees NZ, Telstra AU, Optus AU, Vodafone AU, AT&T USA, T mobile USA Place the new SIM card in an existing mobile phone.
  • Page 3: Default Setting

    (NUMBER1). From this moment if the input connected to GND for more like 6 sec. the PGM1-3G module will send the pre-programmed SMS (Alarm: Activated) to this number, you can easily add additional phone numbers (up to 6) via simple SMS command. Output can be operated via...
  • Page 4: Sms Commands

    Principles for using SMS commands: The PGM1-3G Communicator can be programmed via TXT message from any mobile phone from any 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.
  • Page 5 Table 4 - Digital input setting: Command: SETIN1, send SMS: 1234 SETIN1 ABCDEF A = 0 - input reacts to a connection to GND, A = 1 - input reacts to a disconnect GND, A = 2 – input reacts to the Parameter A any change B = 0 –...
  • Page 6 If you forget the password for SMS, you can reset default password (the default password is 1234) as follows: - Send SMS to the SIM number in PGM1-3G, which contains only IMEI number. ( IMEI number can be located on 3G module) - No password or command only IMEI number.
  • Page 7: Disposal Of Old Electrical And Electronic Equipment

    The GSM Communicator was tested with SIM cards provided by “Vodafone NZ, Spark NZ, 2Degrees NZ, Telstra AU, Optus AU, Voda- fone AU, AT&T USA, T mobile USA”. Pacific GSM Limited cannot be held liable for any malfunction with the use of other SIM cards.
  • Page 8 DIN-3G Communicator available now • 230V or 8-25 AC/DC supply • Battery Back up • 2 Inputs • 2 Relay Outputs 5A • 1 Temperature Input • USB PC software configuration • 3G Global coverage www.pacificgsm.com...

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