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NOKIA 30 GSM CO NNECTIVITY TERMINAL GUIDE FOR USER CONTROL MODE Copyright © No kia Corpora tion 2002. All righ ts reserved . Issue 1.0.
Contents DEF INITI ONS AND TER M INOL OGY..................................................................................... 2 REF ERE NCES .............................................................................................................
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2/18 DEFINITI ONS A ND TERMINOLOGY ASCII American Standard Code for Inf ormation Interchange AT Attention CORBA Common Ob ject R eques t Bro ker A rchitec ture CSD Circuit Switched Data GSM Group Spec.
3/18 REFERENCES 1. Nokia 30 G SM Connectiv ity T erminal Product Guide 2. Nokia 30 G SM Connectiv ity T erminal Technical Specif ication 3. M2M System Connector Electr ical Specification for Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Terminal 1. DOCUMENT SCOPE This document describes how the Nokia 30 GSM Connectivity Ter minal can be used in User control mode.
4/18 The Nokia 30 processes the SM and sends a response back to the command originator. Finally, a r eceived and recognized command will be delet ed by the service. Unrecognised commands would be stored to terminal or SIM as normal messages. The control or monitoring is through g eneral-purpose inputs and outputs of the M2M System Connector.
5/18 4. GETTING ST A RTED 4.1 SECURITY SETTING The following setting s must be made first before the User Controlled I/O service can be used. All settings can be made with Nokia 30 Configurator software by opening menu option Remote I/O Co ntrol -> User con trol mode (see Figu re 1 ).
6/18 4.1.3 Password Password is an optional par ameter that could be used if a user wants to secure system e.g. in case that commands will be accepted f rom several phone numbers. T he parameter accepts 0-8 ch aracte rs (ASC II cha racter range 0 x20 -0x7 E) e.
7/18 The initial state of each output pin and thus the device being contr olled can also be set using the Nokia 30 Conf igurator. See Figure 2 for a view of the Nokia 30 Configurator for setting initial output states. Figure 2 Setti ng initial output values with the Nokia 30 Configurator.
8/18 4.3 SMS CENTER NUMBER SMS Cen tre Nu mber must b e set . I f it i s no t set, th e serv ice i s in o ff mo de . The SM S Ce ntre number can be set with the Nokia 30 Configurator software by openi.
9/18 5. INPUT/O UTPUT PIN DESCRI PTIONS The Nokia 30 G SM Connectivity Terminal has the following input and output pins that can be control led u sin g the serv ice s of th e U ser C ont rol mode (see.
10/18 6. COMM AND SYNT A X The command syntax v aries according to activated options. Only one space character is accepted between between words. There may also be spaces in commands as seen on the example below. Password is case sensitive. Command without a Password: X Y X=Termin al Na me, Y=C omman d.
11/18 7. COMM AND TEMPL A TES 7.1 COMMAND LIST The Nokia 30 G SM Connectivity Terminal supports t he following text m essage templates as commands and they are not case sensit ive (see Table 2).
12/18 Output_Se t All On Set all ou tputs ON Output_Se t All Of f Set all ou tputs OF F Su pply _Pwr_ Get Return a state of supp ly power Su pply _Pwr On Set supply pow er ON Su pply _Pwr OFF Set supply power OFF 7.
13/18 7.2.2 Reading Inputs The Inpu t_Ge t X commands are used to read inputs. A response depends on how each input has been configured. Each input can be configured either as digital or analog (see T able 4).
14/18 When the Input mode is set to analo g + alarmin g, an event is sent i f the value is equal or exceeds the high lim it or is equal or get s lower than the low limit.
15/18 Table 5 Input_Get_Change commands for alarm functionality Comm and type Comm and tem plate Comm ents Input_Get_ Change All Nokia30 Input _Get_Chan ge All Response: IN PU T_GE T_C HA NG E A LL: INPUT 1: X INPUT 2: X INPUT 3: X The X ref ers to suc cess s tate and it c an be: OK or CHECK CONFIG .
16/18 7.2.4 Reading Outputs The Output_Get X commands are used to read digital output states. Note that password property i s set off i n follo wing example co mmands (see Table 6).
17/18 Table 7 Output_Set X commands Comm and type Comm and tem plate Comm ents Output_Se t Z On , Z = 1,2,3,4 or 5 Nokia30 Out put_Set Z On Response e.g. whe n Z = 1: OUTPUT _SET Z O N: OUTPUT 1: ON OUTPUT 2: X OUTPUT 3: X OUTPUT 4: X OUTPUT 5: X , The X ref ers to eith er ON or OFF .
18/18 7.2.6 Controlling Power supply to the de vice Power output can be used to supply power t hrough the Nokia 30 t o the application. The Supply_Pwr commands are used t o read/write power supply line states (see Ta ble 8).
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