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3.2
Pocket AL I/O QB Configuration
3.1. DESCRIPTION OF CONFIGURATION MESSAGES
The commands here described can be sent both via serial port (terminal emulator) and via SMS (message text).
The configuration messages use “#” as starting, separation and end message character. You must respect the syntax described
in the various commands.
The first “#” is followed by a “key” that defines the type of commands you are executing.
List of used keys
Key Description
ACCLIST Configuration of authorized users
0 Configuration of device identification
1,2,3,4 Configuration of non optoinsulated digital inputs
5,6,7,8 Configuration of open collector outputs
9,10 Configuration of optoinsulated digital inputs
11,12 Configuration of relay outputs
13,14 Configuration of analog inputs
15 Backup battery key
GSM Check GSM operator and signal
CONFIG Configuration test
STANDBY Configuration of standby status
TEST Contacts status test
RESET Restore the verification of the blocked inputs
REBOOT Set the periodical device reboot
Authorized Users
The users enabled to configure the device will be identified in the commands syntax with “USER 1”, ”USER n”, ”USER 6”. Each
user must be associated with a telephone number (mobile phone or device able to manage SMS). The number can be inserted
both with and without international prefix (i.e. 3351122334 or +393351122334). The international prefix is not accepted in the
“00xx” syntax.
ID
Some commands require the insertion of an ID that can be the one of the device or a single contact. This field can be 20 characters
maximum and both numbers and letters can be used (Upper or Small case). The “#” character cannot be inserted in this field and
no spaces are admitted. The ID field cannot be equal to one of the Keys.
3.2. MANAGEMENT OF SMS ALARM SIGNALLING
When Pocket AL I/O QB is configured for the control of input contacts, it will have to send an alarm message at any number inserted
in configuration each time it will detect a status or transition change of the programmed contact.
Furthermore, if configurated, Pocket AL I/O QB will have to communicate the eventual power off to the configured users. In this
condition Pocket AL I/O QB will go on working thanks to the backup battery for the time set in the Timer configuration parameter.
When power will be on again, Pocket AL I/O QB will restore its standard operation either if the battery autonomy has been higher
or lower than the power black-out by sending the power network restore message and the battery status on board.
When sending the SMS, the GSM network may communicate to the Services Center that the message has not been delivered:
in these cases Pocket AL I/O QB will go on with the next number. Once the user list is over, it will wait for 1 minute and it will try
again with the unsuccessful numbers.
After 10 failed attempts to the same number, Pocket AL I/O QB will renounce to send the SMS.
In case of malfunction of the external sensor, Pocket AL I/O QB could detect several transitions or status changes that will cause
many SMS with consequent expenses. To avoid this malfunction Pocket AL I/O QB will count the alarm SMS coming from the
same contact and if they are more than 10 during a time of 60 minutes, it will interrupt the control of that specific contact. The
input will be automatically restored after 60 minutes. To manually restore the control of the input within 60 minutes, the user must
send a reset message (#RESET#)
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