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Expert Power Control 1290 GSM
© 2013 Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH
Manual Ver. 1.0.6
valid from Firmware Ver. 1.1.0

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  • Page 1 User Manual Expert Power Control 1290 GSM © 2013 Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH Manual Ver. 1.0.6 valid from Firmware Ver. 1.1.0...
  • Page 2 Have your Gude devices always in view - and in control. The new Android app can be downloaded free from the Google Play Store. Just search for "Gude Control". (iPhone app coming soon) Expert Power Control 1290 © 2013 Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH 19.11.2013...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Expert Power Control 1290 Table of contents Table of contents Chapter 1 Device Description Security Advice Content of Delivery Description Installation Status LED Bootloader Mode Firmware-Update Technical Specifications Sensor Chapter 2 Operating Operating the device directly Operating by Webinterface 2.3.1 2.3.2 Voice Call 2.3.3...
  • Page 4 Expert Power Control 1290 Table of contents 3.2.11 Configuration - GSM Chapter 4 Protocols SNMP Syslog Email Chapter 5 Support Contact Declarations of conformity © 2013 Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Device Description

    Expert Power Control 1290 Device Description Device Description Security Advice The device must be installed only by qualified personnel according to the following installation and operating instructions. The manufacturer does not accept responsibility in case of improper use of the device and particu- larly any use of equipment that may cause personal injury or material damage.
  • Page 6: Installation

    Expert Power Control 1290 Device Description The device has a built-in GSM modem, which allows the control of the device. One can thus con- trol the ENC2190 via SMS, Data Call and Voice Call with DTMF tones. When switching the relays and reaching the limits of the external sensors, messages are gener- ated.
  • Page 7: Bootloader Mode

    Expert Power Control 1290 Device Description The GSM status LED describes the reception situation of the GSM module: off: The GSM module is switched off. red: The GSM module is switched on but has no GSM reception. flashing red: The module has poor reception. flashing orange: The module has moderate reception.
  • Page 8: Factory Reset

    Expert Power Control 1290 Device Description Hold both buttons for 3 seconds (only if the device has 2 buttons) Remove and connect the power supply without operating a button by Software: Start GBL_Conf.exe Do a network search with the "Search" menu action In menu "Program Device"...
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    Expert Power Control 1290 Device Description Technical Specifications Interfaces 1 x Ethernet port (RJ45) 1 x Power supply (schuko-plug, max.16A), length approx 2m 3 x Load outputs (schuko-socket, max. 16A) 1 x Mini-DIN for external sensor 1 x SMA Connector for GSM antenna 1 x SIM card slot Network connectivity 10/100 MBit/s 10baseT Ethernet...
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Operating

    Expert Power Control 1290 Device Description Humidity/Temperature-Sensor 7002 Cable length ˜ 2m Connector Mini-DIN Measurement range Temp: -20 to +80°C, ±0,5°C (maximum) and ±0,3°C (typical) Humidity: 0-100%, ±3% (maximum) and ±2% (typical) The sensors are automatically detected after connect. This is indicated by the green LED on the sensor port that is lit permanently.
  • Page 11: Operating By Webinterface

    Expert Power Control 1290 Operating Operating by Webinterface Access the web interface: http://"IP-address" and log-in. The website offers an overview of the port status, measurements and sensors, if they are connected. Furthermore, there are buttons to control the state of the ports. The ports can be switched manually with the "On"...
  • Page 12: Gsm

    Expert Power Control 1290 Operating To use the GSM functions, there must be an activated SIM card in the SIM card slot located on the front of the unit. If the SIM card is inserted, and the device is enabled, the integrated GSM module searches automat- ically for a connection to the GSM network.
  • Page 13: Sms

    Expert Power Control 1290 Operating change from the flashing GSM status LED or in the web interface. GSM Status LED The GSM status LED displays different states of the GSM module. LED off GSM module is deactivated. LED permanent red GSM module activated, looking for GSM signal.
  • Page 14 Expert Power Control 1290 Operating 2.3.1.1.2 Powerport: Simple Switching Format %port [on, off, toggle] [portnumber] {Portcode/Mastercode} Examples: Switch off Power Port 2, Mastercode 2222 %port off 2 m2222 Toggle Power Port 8, Portcode 1238 %port toggle 8 p1238 Reset Power Port 6, Portcode 0123 %port reset p0123...
  • Page 15 Expert Power Control 1290 Operating 2.3.1.1.4 Powerport: Advanced Switching (coldstart) The command 'coldstart' turns off all Powerports at once. Then it switches the ports temporally delayed on again (according to the current power port configuration), as if the device performs a cold start.
  • Page 16 Expert Power Control 1290 Operating gsmstatus temp response error portname adminnum tempmin tempmax Example: %config set code off m1234 Answer: Config: code = off 2.3.1.1.7 Configuration: All Parameter Description SMS [config-name] SMS [config-value] default Master/Port code on, off Code enabled? Check of phone telbook on, off...
  • Page 17 Expert Power Control 1290 Operating Description SMS [config-name] SMS [config-value] default Voice for callvoice on, off VoiceCall Phone number adminnum max. 15 chars for SMS mes- sages Minimum value tempmin '-20' .. '0' for temperature alerts Maximum value tempmax '0' .. '90' for temperature alerts Allows freecall...
  • Page 18 Expert Power Control 1290 Operating 2.3.1.2 SMS replies 2.3.1.2.1 SMS command replies A command reply SMS looks like: Device name: [name] prefix [response text] Command specific reply Account credit: [x] [response text] Device name: [name] Power switch: [powerport] [s] -> [s] [powerport] = Port 1 ..
  • Page 19: Voice Call

    Expert Power Control 1290 Operating [val] = 'over the MAX limit', 'under the MIN limit' Account credit: [x] Voice Call 2.3.2 2.3.2.1 Menu For operating with VoiceCall, simply call the phone number of the SIM card of the GSM module. When connection is established the device replies with the announcement: "Main menu"...
  • Page 20 Expert Power Control 1290 Operating 2.3.2.1.1 Power Port Menu Here you can choose and switch Power Ports or request the status of a Power Port. Example: - Switch to Power Port menu - Choose Power Port 5...
  • Page 21 Expert Power Control 1290 Operating *01# - Switch on Or connected into one command: *1501# Example: - Choose Power Port 7 *23# - Activate Batchmode No.23 for Power Port 7 - Powerport 7 on, wait t3, off Example: - Choose Power Port 3 *03# - Request state of Power Port 4 Or as one command: *303#...
  • Page 22: Power Port Commands

    Expert Power Control 1290 Operating - Status Query - Values '01' .. '89' Special Menu Commands (90 .. 00) - 99 : Jump to Main Menu - 98 : return to prev Menu - 97 : Help Power Port Commands 2.3.3 List of possible Power Port commands (pc) Port Com-...
  • Page 23 Expert Power Control 1290 Operating Port Com- Command Description mand Batchmode: on, Powerport on, wait t1, Power Port off wait t1, off Batchmode: on, Powerport on, wait t2, Power Port off wait t2, off Batchmode: on, Powerport on, wait t3, Power Port off wait t3, off Batchmode: on, Powerport on, wait t4, Power Port off...
  • Page 24: Security

    Expert Power Control 1290 Operating Time in seconds Security 2.3.4 Please note that the device has no security options set in the delivery settings, in order to allow a quick start. For a later use we strongly recommend that you activate the phone book check and code queries.
  • Page 25: Configuration By Software

    Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration Configuration by Software To view and change the network settings, you can use the program GBL_Conf.exe. The program is available for free on our website www.gude.info and is also available on the accompanying CD-ROM. You can also use GBL_Conf.exe to install firmware updates and trigger a reset to factory defaults. Interface GBL_Conf To check the network settings with GBL_Conf.exe, start the program and choose "All Devices"...
  • Page 26: Configuration Via Webinterface

    Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration Configuration via Webinterface Access the web interface: http://"IP-address" and log-in. Use the "Configuration" Tab to enter the configuration menu. Configuration - Power Ports 3.2.1...
  • Page 27: Configuration - Watchdog

    Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration Choose Power Port to configure: This field is used to select the power ports to be configured. Label: You can assign a name up to 15 characters for each of the power ports. Using the name, an identification of the the device connected to the port can be facilitated.
  • Page 28 Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration Enable watchdog: Enables the watchdog function for this Power Port. Watchdog action: When selecting reset, the Port will be turned off and switched on again after a Re- set Duration. The setting off leaves the Port in the off state. Watchdog type: Here you can choose between the monitoring by ICMP pings or TCP pings.
  • Page 29: Configuration - Ip Address

    Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration the watchdog waits until the monitored device is answering to pings again. After this the watchdog is armed again. When you select the option retry BOOTING after RESET failure, the watchdog is armed directly after the watchdog action is executed. This option has the following pitfall: If at the Port to be monitored a server connected, that is in need for a long boot process, because it is doing a file system check, the server would probably exceed the tripping time of the watchdog.
  • Page 30: Configuration - Ip Acl

    Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration Netmask: The network mask used in the network. Gateway address: The IP address of the gateway. Use DHCP: Select "yes" if the TCP/IP settings should be obtained directly from the DHCP server: When the function is selected, each time the device powers up it is checked if a DHCP server is available on the network.
  • Page 31: Configuration - Http

    Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration Configuration - HTTP 3.2.5 HTTP port: Here can be set the port number of the internal HTTP. Possible values ? ? a re from 1 to 65534 (default: 80). If you do not use the default port, you must append the port number to the ad- dress with a colon to address the device from a web browser.
  • Page 32: Configuration - Sensors

    Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration Configuration - Sensors 3.2.7 Choose sensor port: Selects a type of sensor to configure it. The first digit "1" indicates the number of the sensor port (only important for devices with more than one sensor port). This is followed by the sensor name (eg 7002 for the hybrid sensor), a letter for the sub-type sensor and the changeable sensor name.
  • Page 33: Configuration - Snmp

    Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration 49.1 °C - is below the upper limit, but in the hysteresis range 49.0 °C - is below the upper limit, but in the hysteresis range 48.9 °C - a message is generated for underrunning the upper limit inclusive hysteresis range Configuration - SNMP 3.2.8 SNMP-get: Enables the acceptance of SNMP-GET commands.
  • Page 34: Configuration - Syslog

    Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration Configuration - Syslog 3.2.9 Enable Syslog: Enables the usage of Syslog Messages. Syslog Server: If you have enabled Syslog Messages, enter the IP address of the server to which the syslog information should be transmitted. 3.2.10 Configuration - E-Mail Enable E-Mail: Activates the email dispatch of messages.
  • Page 35: Configuration - Gsm

    Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration E-Mail Server: The SMTP IP-address of the e-mail server. Either as FQDN, e.g: "mail.gmx.net", or as IP-address, e.g: "213.165.64.20". If required, attach a designated port, e.g: "mail.gmx.net:25". Sender address: The e-mail address of the sender. Recipient address: The e-mail address of the recipient.
  • Page 36 Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration Enable DTMF/SMS access codes: When activated, the mastercode or portcode is needed to switch a port. 3.2.11.2 Configuration - GSM Misc Enable phonebook check: If selected, only numbers registered to the phonebook can access the GSM module.
  • Page 37 Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration 3.2.11.3 Configuration - GSM Phonebook The phonebook can be used to store telephone numbers under a name. When the phonebook is ac- tivated only stored numbers can access the device. Furthermore, the "FreeCall" option can be assigned to every number in the phone book. If this num- ber is recognized, a preselected action is executed without accepting the call.
  • Page 38: Chapter 4 Protocols

    Expert Power Control 1290 Configuration 3.2.11.5 Configuration - GSM Provider This menu only appears when you insert a SIM card from a phone company that operates outside of Germany. To receive necessary information, contact your wireless service provider. IMSI: Your IMSI number. The International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) is used in GSM and UMTS mobile networks to uniquely identify network nodes (internal subscriber identity).
  • Page 39: Snmp-Communities

    Expert Power Control 1290 Protocols To query via SNMP you need a Network Management System, such as HP OpenView, OpenNMS, Nagios, etc., or the command line tools of the Net-SNMP software. SNMP-communities SNMP authenticates requests by communities. A community is a string that acts like a password for a read or a write SNMP access.
  • Page 40: Chapter 5 Support

    Expert Power Control 1290 Support Support You will find the latest product software on our website at www.gude.info available for download. If you have further questions about installation or operation of the unit, please contact our support team. Furthermore, we present in our support wiki at www.gude.info/wiki FAQs and configuration ex- amples.
  • Page 41: Declarations Of Conformity

    Expert Power Control 1290 Support Declarations of conformity EG Konformitätserklärung EC Declaration of Conformity Der Hersteller Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH Eintrachtstr. 113 The manufacturer 50668 Köln (Deutschland) erklärt hiermit, dass die folgenden Produkte / hereby declares that the following products Expert Power Control 1290 Produktbezeichnung Product name...
  • Page 42 Expert Power Control 1290 © 2013 Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH 19.11.2013...

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