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Operating Instructions
GSM Alarm Device with GPS Tracking „GX111“
Item No. 1168681
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
2. Explanation of Symbols .......................................................................................................................................4
3. Intended Use .......................................................................................................................................................5
4. Scope of Delivery .................................................................................................................................................5
5. Safety Information ................................................................................................................................................6
6. Notes on Rechargeable Batteries ........................................................................................................................ 7
7. General Information .............................................................................................................................................8
a) General Descriptions ..................................................................................................................................... 8
b) Operating Mode .............................................................................................................................................9
c) Alarm Mode .................................................................................................................................................10
d) Housing/Operating Elements ....................................................................................................................... 11
e) Description of the Connections ....................................................................................................................13
f) Notes on Use ...............................................................................................................................................13
g) Notes on Connection ................................................................................................................................... 13
8. Commissioning - First Steps .............................................................................................................................. 14
a) Assembly and Charging of the Product ....................................................................................................... 14
b) Changing the PIN Code to „1513“ ...............................................................................................................15
c) Micro SIM Card Insertion ............................................................................................................................. 15
9. CongurationviaTextMessage ......................................................................................................................... 16
10. Functional Descriptions .....................................................................................................................................18
a) Determining„STATUS“ ................................................................................................................................ 18
b) GeneralCongurationCommands ..............................................................................................................19
1. Changing the PIN Code („PIN“) ............................................................................................................... 19
2. Changing the Device Name („NAME“) ....................................................................................................19
3. Setting the Language (Function „LANGUAGE“) ...................................................................................... 20
4.AdministrationofthePhoneBook(Functions„TEL“,„TEL1“,…) .............................................................20
c) CongurationoftheSensors ....................................................................................................................... 22
1. Setting Support („DIAGNOSE“) ............................................................................................................... 22
2. Shock („SHOCK“) .................................................................................................................................... 23
3. Position Change („SLOPE“) ....................................................................................................................25
4.BrightnessChange(„LIGHT“) ..................................................................................................................26
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5.TemperatureLimits(„TEMP“) ..................................................................................................................27
6. Panic Alarm („S1“) ...................................................................................................................................28
d) Additional Functions ....................................................................................................................................28
11. Location Determination ......................................................................................................................................29
a) General GPS Localisation („GPS“) .............................................................................................................. 29
b) Submission of a Web Link with GPS Position („GPSMAP“) ........................................................................30
c) ReadingDate/TimeandSynchronisingclock(„GPSDATE“) .......................................................................30
d) ActivatePositionTracking(„TRACK“) .........................................................................................................31
e) Programming the GPS Zone („GPSZONE“) ................................................................................................ 32
12. EmailDispatchoftheTrackingData ..................................................................................................................34
a) CongurationoftheSMTPAccessData(„SMTP“) .....................................................................................35
b) CongurationoftheGPRSAccessData(„GPRS“) ..................................................................................... 36
c) TransmissionoftheTrackingData(„TRACKDATA“) ................................................................................... 37
13. System Functions ..............................................................................................................................................39
a) TimebetweenTwoAlarmMessages(„IDLEALARM“) .................................................................................39
b) Online/OfineTimesofGSM(„TIMEOUT“) ................................................................................................. 40
14. ERROR and LED Flashing Sequences .............................................................................................................42
a) „ERR“ LED ...................................................................................................................................................42
b) „GSM“ LED .................................................................................................................................................. 43
c) „AKKU“ LED ................................................................................................................................................43
d) „GPS“ LED ...................................................................................................................................................43
15. Reset to Default ................................................................................................................................................. 44
16. Maintenance and Cleaning ................................................................................................................................ 44
17. Declaration of Conformity (DOC) ....................................................................................................................... 45
18. Disposal ............................................................................................................................................................. 45
a) General Information .....................................................................................................................................45
b) Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries ......................................................................................................... 45
19. TechnicalData ...................................................................................................................................................46
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1. Introduction
DearCustomer,
thank you for purchasing this product.
ThisproductcomplieswiththestatutorynationalandEuropeanrequirements.
Tomaintainthisstatusandtoensuresafeoperation,youastheusermustobservetheseoperatinginstructions!
Theseoperatinginstructionsarepartofthisproduct.Theycontainimportantnotesoncommissioningand
handling.Alsoconsiderthisifyoupassontheproducttoanythirdparty.Therefore,retaintheseoperating
instructionsforreference!
All company names and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
If there are any technical questions, please contact:
International: www.conrad.com/contact
United Kingdom: www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/contact
2. Explanation of Symbols
An exclamation mark in a triangle indicates important notes in these operating instructions that must be
strictly observed.
Thearrowsymbolindicatesthatspecialadviceandnotesonoperationareprovidedhere.
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3. Intended Use
Theproductservestomonitoryourproperty.Itmustnotbeusedtomonitorpersons.
Sensorsforshock,positionchange,brightnessmeasurement,andtemperaturemeasurementarebuilt-in.
The integrated GPS receiver serves precise determination of the position, GeoFence monitoring and tracking of
position data.
All functions can be controlled remotely by text message.
Any use other than that described above can damage the product and may involve additional risks such as short
circuit,re,electricshock,etc.
Nopartofthisproductmustbemodiedorconverted.
Thesafetyinformationmustbeobservedatalltimes!
ThisproductcomplieswiththestatutorynationalandEuropeanrequirements.Allcompanynamesandproductnames
are trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
4. Scope of Delivery
• GX111withrechargeablebattery
• MiniUSBcable
• Briefinstructions
Themainmanualfortheproductisavailableviadownload.
Up-to-date operating instructions
Todownload the latest operatinginstructions,visit www.conrad.com/downloads or scan the QR
code on this page. Follow the instructions on the website.
The following accessories are needed for operation. They are not enclosed:
• Micro-SIMcard(eitheraprepaidcardoraconventionalcontractcard)
Important!
SetthePINofthiscardto1513beforeinsertingitintotheGX111.
• Phillipsscrewdriver(sizetomatchM2screws)toopenthecoveraps
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5. Safety Information
The guarantee/warranty will expire if damage is incurred resulting from non-compliance with these
operating instructions. We do not assume any liability for consequential damage!
Nor do we assume any liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by improper use
or failure to observe the safety information. The warranty/guarantee will expire in such cases!
• Forsafetyand approval reasons, unauthorised conversion and/ormodicationofthe device are not
permitted. Never dismantle the product.
• Theproductisnotatoyandmustbekeptoutofreachofchildren.Theproductcontainssmallpartsand
a rechargeable battery. Operate the product in a way that it is out of reach of children.
• Donotusethisproductinhospitalsormedicalfacilities.TheGSMradiosignalsmaycausefunctional
impairmentinlife-maintainingsystems.Thesamemayapplyinotherareas.
• Handletheproductwithcare;impacts,shockorfallevenfromlowheightswilldamageit.
• Theproductonlyservestotriggeralarmsbutdoesnotrelievetheuserfromhisdiligenceobligation.
TheGPSfunctionsonlyservetomonitorproperty.Youarepersonallyresponsibleforcompliancewith
the statutory requirements for further monitoring.
• Ifyoundanydamageattheproduct,stopoperatingitandtakeittoaspecialistworkshop.
It can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible if:
- the product is visibly damaged
- the product no longer functions
- the product was stored under unfavourable conditions for an extended period of time
- if it was subjected to heavy stress during transport
• Iftheproductisbroughtfromacoldintoawarmroom(e.g.intransport),itispossiblethatcondensation
develops.
Therefore,rstlettheproductreachroomtemperaturebeforeconnectingittothepowersupply.This
may take several hours.
• Donotleavethepackagingmateriallyingaroundcarelesslyasitcanbecomeadangeroustoyforchild-
ren.
• Ifthereareanyquestionsthatarenotansweredinthisoperatingmanual,contactourtechnicalsupport
or another expert.
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6. Notes on Rechargeable Batteries
• Batteriesdonotbelonginthehandsofchildren.
• Donotleaverechargeablebatterieslyingaroundopenly.Childrenorpetsmayswallowthem.Ifswallowed,consult
a doctor immediately.
• Leakingordamagedrechargeablebatteriesmaycausecausticburnsiftheycomeintocontactwithskin.Therefore
you should use suitable protective gloves for this.
• Liquidsleakingfromrechargeablebatteriesarechemicallyhighlyaggressive.Objectsorsurfacesthatcomeinto
contactwiththemmaytakeseveredamage.Therefore,keeprechargeablebatteriesinasuitablelocation.
• Makesurethatrechargeablebatteriesarenotshort-circuited,dismantledorthrownintore.Thereisadangerof
explosion!
• Alwaysobservecorrectpolarity (observe plus/+ and minus/-) whenconnectingtherechargeablebatteryto the
GX111.
• Useonlytheenclosedrechargeablebatteriesoraccessoryrechargeablebatteriesofthesamebuildtosupplythe
GX111withpower.
• Ifnotusedforalongerperiod(e.g.incaseofstorage),removetheinsertedrechargeablebatteryfromtheGX111.
Iftherechargeablebatteryistooold,itmayleakandcausedamagetotheproduct,whichleadstothecancellation
ofthewarranty/guarantee!
• Adamagedrechargeablebatterymustnolongerbeused.Disposeofitinanenvironmentallycompatiblemanner.
• Readchapter„Disposal“abouttheenvironmentallyfriendlydisposalofbatteries.
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7. General Information
Theseoperatinginstructionsdescribethefunctionandoperationatthetimeofprinting(27January2014).Changes
thatserveproductimprovementcanbeperformedbythemanufactureratanytime.Themostrecentoperatinginst-
ructions will be provided on the associated product page on www.conrad.com in a timely manner.
TheGX111hasanupdatefunction.However,anupdateshouldonlybeperformedtosolvewrongbehaviour.Every
updateprocesshasrisks(e.g.cancellationduringtheupdate,etc.).Itmustbeassumedthattheproductmustbesent
to the manufacturer after a defective update process.
Inthefollowing,themostimportantitemsthatyoumustobservewhenusingtheproductarenoted.
Alltextmessageanswerexamplesaretobeunderstoodsymbolically.Actualimplementationmayvary.The
examples should only show the information on the format and writing to be expected.
Priortocommissioningoftheproduct,checkwhetheritisgenerallysuitedfortheintendedapplication!
Ifindoubt,askasuitablespecialist.
a) General Descriptions
Thisproductistobeusedtomonitorthecustomer‘sproperty.Incaseofalarm,itstaskistoinformthecustomerofit
by text message as quickly as possible.
Itmaymonitorshock,positionchanges,brightnessdifferencesandtemperature.Incaseofalarm,theGX111sends
an alarm text message to up to 4 stored phone numbers.
TheGPSreceiverisusedtodetermineandmonitorGPSzones(„GeoFence“),i.e.aplaceorareawheretheproduct
may be present.
Theproductisdesignedformaximumbatterylife.Theregularconditionissleepmode,whereonlythecongured
sensorsareactive.Theywakeupthemoduletosendtextmessagealarmsifathresholdisexceeded.
Apartfromthis,themodulewillwakeupevery24h,e.g.for15minutes(default)andwillcheckforanytextmessages
received.Uponreceiptofatextmessage,the„ONLINE“timeoutisresetandcanbeconsideredfurther.Duringthis
time,e.g.thecurrentpositioncanbedetermined.ForthisitispossibletohavealinktoOpenStreetMap.org(open-
source map provider) sent by text message command.
Furthermore,theproductmayalsorecordandsave(track)thecurrentGPSposition.Thesesaveddatacanberead
by USB.
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b) Operating Mode
Theproductis optimised forthelongestbatterylife.Thisisachievedbytargeted deactivation oftheGSM-/GPS-
module („OFFLINE“ mode).
Fortheproducttocontinuetobeavailable,theGSMmodulewillwakeupautomaticallyafteraspecictime(„ONLINE“
mode)andcheckwhetherthereareanynewtextmessages.Thestandardsettingsare15minutesforthe„ONLINE“
modeand1425minutesforthe„OFFLINE“mode(15+1425=1440minutes=24h).The„TIMEOUT“commandcan
be used to change these settings on demand (described farther towards the back of these instructions).
A sensor alarm or push on the external button „S1“ will wake up the module at once.
Eachuseractivity(textmessage,USBdata)willalsoresettheactivetimeout;youwillhave15minutes‘time(by
default) again after each action.
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c) Alarm Mode
Thereistheimportantalarmmodeinparalleltoandindependentoftheoperatingmode.Thismodedeneswhether
theGX111is„armed“asanalarmdeviceandmaysendtextmessagealarmswhensensorsaretriggeredandoptio-
nally issue an alarm sound.
Theconditionsareasfollows:
ENABLE ALARM #1513
Thealarmmodeisswitchedon.
DISABLE ALARM #1513
Thealarmmodeisswitchedoff.
Alarm mode on:
Thismodeisenteredviathecommand„ENABLEALARM#<PIN>“.Whetherthealarmmodeisactiveornotcanonly
berequestedviathecommand„TESTSTATUS#1513“.Ifthealarmmodeisonandrecognisesanalarmincidentvia
anactivatedalarmsource(shock,position,…),allphonenumbersinthephonebookoftheGX111(nottheSIMcard!)
will receive the corresponding alarm text message and an optional alarm sound can be issued.
Alarm mode off:
Inthismode,GSMcostsariseonlywhenanactionperformedbyyoucausesareactionoftheGX111.TheGX111only
sendsanswertextmessageswhenatextmessagewiththecorrectPINhasbeenreceived.TheGX111doesnotsend
out any alarm text messages on its own.
Thealarmmodeis(deliberately)offbydefault.
Observethathighcostsmayarisefromsendingtextmessages(particularlyabroad),dependingonhowthe
GX111iscongured.
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d) Housing/Operating Elements
TheGX111hasnofurtherlabelsorLEDsontheoutsidebecauseitistobeasunobtrusiveandmergewith
its environment as well as possible.
Thegureshowsthehousingwithoutthefrontcap.
1 Lightsensor„LIGHT“
2 USB-socket (charging rechargeable battery)
3 Button„RESET“forresetting
4 Button „S1“ (wake up)
5 „GSM“ LED (green)
6 „AKKU“ LED (yellow)
7 Micro-SIMcardholder(setthecard‘sPINto1513!)
8 „ERR“ LED (red)
9 „GPS“ LED (blue)
10 Screw connection
11 Position of the GPS receiver in the housing
Find the description of the operating elements below:
1 Lightsensor„LIGHT“
Thelightsensormeasurestheambiencebrightness.Thealarmvalueissetfrom1(bright)to10(dark).Whenthe
setbrightnessvalueisexceeded,analarmmessageissent.Thismaybeusedtodetect,e.g.,openingofacabinet
orgate(lightingression)(command„LIGHT“).
Asaspecial productfeature,thelightsensor reactstotheentirevisible and invisiblelightspectrumfromUV
(ultraviolet,e.g.UV-lamps)toIR(infrared,e.g.IR-remotecontrols).
Therefore,placetheGX111correctlybeforeassumingincorrecttriggering.
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2 USB-socket (charging rechargeable battery)
TherechargeablebatteryoftheGX111ischargedviatheUSBsocketandaninterfaceisprovidedforcontrol/
congurationoftheGX111.Permanentoperation(powersupply)viaUSBispossibleaswell.
ConnectedtothePC,adriverisneededforthe„virtualCOMport“sothattheGX111canbecongured/controlled
viaUSBandarmwareupdateperformed.Therequiredsoftwareandrmwarelesareavailableonlineatwww.
conrad.com,inthedownloadsectionfortheproduct.
TheGX111mustonlybeusedwiththeofciallyprovidedsoftware(downloadareaontheproductwebsite).
3 Button„RESET“forresetting
ThisbuttonisusedtorestarttheGX111.
Incombinationwiththebutton„S1“,theGX111isresettofactorysettings.Formoreinformation,seechapter
„Factory settings“ farther back in these operating instructions.
4 Button „S1“ (wake up)
ThisbuttonwakesuptheGX111sothatitcanbeconguredinthe„ONLINE“modeviatextmessage.USBcon-
gurationisonlypossiblein„ONLINE“modeeither.
Thebuttonforpanicalarmcanbeconguredaswell.Oncethebuttonispushed,atextmessagealarmissent
when the alarm mode is activated (command „S1“).
5 „GSM“ LED
ThisLEDisusedtorecognisetheactivityandstatusoftheGPSmoduleintheGX111.Inthe„ONLINE“mode,this
LEDwillalwaysashorbelit.
AmoredetaileddescriptionofthisLEDisfoundinthechapterondescriptionoftheerrorcodesandLEDashing
sequences.
6 „AKKU“ LED (yellow)
TheinternalrechargeablebatteryischargedandmonitoredviaachargingelectronicsystemintheGX111.For
moreinformation,seethechapterondescriptionoftheerrorcodesandLEDashingsequences.
7 Micro SIM card holder
ThemicroSIMcardholderisusedtoholdanymicroSIMcard.
TheGX111canonlybeactivatedwiththemicroSIMcardinserted.TheSIMcardholderrecognisesinser-
tionofthecardandreleasestheremaininghardwareoftheGX111.
WithouttheinsertedSIMcard,onlychargingoftherechargeablebatteryviaUSBisavailable,butnoother
functions!
ObservethatconsiderablecostsmayarisefrommobilephonedataconsumptionwhenusingtheSMTP
and GPRS functions.
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8 „ERR“ LED (red)
ThisLEDisusedas„Error“LEDandwillinformofactivitiesorerrorsaccordingtothechapterondescriptionof
theerrorcodesandLEDashingsequences.
9 „GPS“ LED (blue)
ThisLEDindicatesactivitiesoftheGPSmodule.Alsoobservethechapterondescriptionoftheerrorcodesand
LEDashingsequences.
10 Screw connection
Thecovercapisattachedhere.
11 Position of the GPS receiver in the housing
TowarrantbestGPSreception,theGX111musthaveafreeviewoftheGPSsatellitesinthesky.
e) Description of the USB socket
Thisconnectionisusedtochargetherechargeablebatteryofthedevicewithachargingcurrentof100mA.Thisdoes
not require drivers and any commercial USB plug-in mains unit can be used.
A higher charging current (500 mA) requires release from a USB host (e.g. PC with USB-port). Only then will the
charging times described in the technical data be available.
Data communication takes place via a standard USB chip that signs on to the Windows-PC as a virtual COM port.
Thecorrespondingdrivercanbeprocuredeitherfromwww.conrad.comordirectlyfromthemanufacturer‘swebsite:
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.html
f) Notes on Use
• Thereisnoprescribedusageposition.
• WhenusingtheUSBsocket,observethatthereisenoughroomfortheplug.Lateralforcesontheplugged-inplug
canleverthesocketfromthePCBandthuscauseirreparabledamage,lossofwarranty/guarantee!
• Towarrantthedevicefunction,chooseasiteofusewheretheGMSnetworkreceptionisasgoodaspossibleand
the GPS signal can be received.
• Theproductshouldbetakentoasitewhereobjectshockcanbemeasured(„SHOCK“alarm).
g) Notes on Connection
• Theexternalcablesmustbekeptasshortaspossibleandremaininglinelengthsmustnotbecoiled.Themaximum
line length is 3 m.
• Too-strongtemperatureuctuationsmayleadtotemporaryimpairmentandrequiremanualresetinextremecases.
• Theproductisnotintendedforthe„Safety“areaandalsodoesnotcorrespondtoanySIL/ASILlevel.
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8. Commissioning - First Steps
Thefollowingisneededforoperationandcongurationofthedevice:
• AconventionalmobilephonethatpermitsinsertionofamicroSIMcardforcongurationoftheGX111.
Ifyourmobilephoneisnotequippedforusewithamicro-SIMcard,youwillneedthecorrespondingadap-
ter.
• AnadditionalmicroSIMcardfortheGX111
• AUSBport(PC,notebookorincludedmainsadapter)withUSBcable
• AsmallPhillipsscrewdriverforM2screwstoremovethecoversoftheGX111
a) Assembly and Charging of the Product
Theproductisdeliveredwiththerechargeablebatteryinserted.However,itisnotconnectedtopreventdeepdischar-
ge.
Therefore,thehousingoftheGX111mustbeopenedandthePCBremovedforrstcommissioning.Thentherechar-
geablebatterycanbeconnectedandtheGX111assembledagain.
Particularly observe the following items during assembly:
Rechargeable battery connection:
ThereisaconnectionfortherechargeablebatteryonthePCBsidewiththeSIMholderrightnexttoit.Theplugis
pushedontotheholderfromthetop.Theplugisprotectedagainstpolarityreversal.
Rear cover (without opening for light sensor)
ThecoverisrmlyscrewedtothehousingandcoversthelargeopeningwiththePCBandtherechargeablebattery.
Thecovermustberemovedtoreplacetherechargeablebattery.ThenthePCBwiththerechargeablebatterycanbe
pulled from the housing.
Whenputtingittogether,observethatthesealonthecoverinsideisplacedcleanlyandhasnodamage.
Therubberwashersalsomustbeusedforscrewingtoensurebestweatherresistance.
Front cover
ThiscovercoversallconnectionsandstatusLEDsandhasonlyatransparentopeningforthelightsensor.Onlythis
coverneedstobeunscrewedforregularaccesstotheproduct(USB,SIM,etc…).
Therequirementstoassemblyofthefrontcoverarethesameasfortheinternalcover.However,observethatthe
transparent opening should be checked for contamination so that the light sensor can work properly.
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b) Changing the PIN Code to „1513“
EverySIMcardhasaPINcode.BecausethisGSMproductusesitsownPINprocessingforreasonsofsafety,the
SIM card PIN code must be changed to that of the product.
The following steps are required for this:
• ThemicroSIMcardintendedfortheproductmustbeinsertedinamobilephone.Ifyourmobilephoneisnotequip-
pedforusewithamicro-SIMcard,youwillneedthecorrespondingadapter.
• Accordingtotheoperatinginstructionsofthemobilephone,thePINcodemustbechangedto1513.
• ThemicroSIMcardwiththechangedPINcodemustberemovedfromthemobilephone.
• ThemicroSIMcardwiththechangedPINcodecannowbeinsertedintotheGX111(seenextchapter).
We urgently advise against deactivating the SIM card PIN query. In addition to the risk at theft and con-
nectedillegaluse,deactivationofthePINfunctionmeansthatthedeviceisusedinanon-intendedmode.
Theremaybefunctionalerrors!
c) Micro SIM Card Insertion
ThemicroSIMcardwiththePINnumber„1513“mustbeinsertedintheintendedSIMcardholderoftheGX111.
AfterinsertionofthemicroSIMcard,theGX111isswitchedon.
DuringstartingoftheGX111,the„ERR“LEDashesatanintervalofonesecond.Afterashorttime,the„GSM“LED
willashgreen(inintervalsof½second)(networkscanning)andafterafewseconds,the„GSM“LEDshouldchange
itsashingpattern.
Ifthe„GSM“LEDdoesnotchangeitsashingpattern,thereisnoconnectiontotheGSMnetwork.Inthiscase,the
networkqualityandfunctionofthemicroSIMcardatthesiteoftheGX111mustbeinspectedwithaseparatemobile
phone.
Use a mobile phone to check if the SIM card is activated at all. If the mobile phone cannot log into the GSM network
withthesetPIN1513,thereisaproblemwiththeSIMcard.Inthiscase,contacttheprovideroftheSIMcard.
IfanerroroccurswhileconnectiontotheGSMnetworkisestablished,itissignalledwiththe„ERR“LED.Inthiscase,
pushthe„RESET“buttonattheGX111.
IftheGX111usedtobeusedwithanotherSIMcard,thereistheoptionofthePINnumberintheproduct
beingchangedandnownolongermatchingthedefaultsetting„1513“.Inthiscase,theGX111mustbe
resettofactorysettings(seecorrespondingchapterfartherbackintheseoperatinginstructions),thenthe
PIN of the micro SIM card must be set to „1513“ in the mobile phone.
ThemicroSIMcardmayhavebeenlockedinthemeantimeandmustbeunlockedwiththePUK.Inthis
case,useaseparatemobilephoneandunlockthemicroSIMcard.
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9. Conguration via Text Message
ToreceivethefullfunctionalscopeoftheGX111,itmustrstbecongured.Theentirecongurationisperformedby
simpletextmessagecommandsyousendtotheGX111(thephonenumberofthemicroSIMcardintheGX111)from
your mobile phone.
Thismethodmakesitpossibletoactivate,deactivateorchangethesettingsoftheGX111fromanywhere.
Alternatively,theGX111canbeconguredviatheUSBinterfaceusingPCsoftware(availableviawww.conrad.com).
TheseoperatinginstructionsdonotdealwithcongurationviaPCsoftware.Thisonlydescribeshowthe
productcanbecontrolledviaamobilephone,withoutanyotheraids.
Toprotectagainstunauthorisedaccess,theGX111generallyreactstoauthenticatedmessagesonly.Ina
textmessage,youauthenticateyourselfbyincludingthecorrectSIMPINoftheGX111(nottheoneofthe
mobilephoneonwhichthetextmessagehasbeenwritten!).
Foryourownsafety,theSIMPINnumbermustbechangedunderallcircumstancesaftercommissioning
oftheproduct.Thisisdescribedinthecorrespondingchapter.
IftheGX111isin„OFFLINE“mode(controlcommandsviatextmessagearenotpossible),theGX111can
beputinto„ONLINE“modebypushingthebutton„S1“onitsside.Thestandardsettingsare15minutes
forthe„ONLINE“modeand1425minutesforthe„OFFLINE“mode(15+1425=1440minutes=24h).
Introduction into the command format
ThetextmessagestoprogramtheGX111aresetupaccordingtothefollowingchart:
<ACTION> <FUNCTION> <PARAMETER1> <…> <#PIN>
Examples:
SET TEL1 +49177556644221 #1513 (phonebook)
RESET TEMP #1513 (alarmoff)
TEST TEMP #1513 (query)
ENABLE ALARM #1513 (alarmon)
DISABLE ALARM #1513 (alarmoff)
Important!
EverytextmessagesenttotheGX111mustendwiththePINsetasprotection.Without„#<PIN>“atthe
endofthetextmessage,itisdiscardedandnoansweringtextmessagewillbegenerated!
Thecommandsandparametersmustbeseparatedbyasinglespaceeach.
IftheGX111doesnotreact,itmaybein„OFFLINE“mode.Pushthelateralbutton„S1“towakeitup.
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„ACTION“
The„ACTION“commandspermitthefollowing:
SET =switchon/activate/congure
RESET =switchoff/deactivate/factorysettings
TEST =test/check/request
ENABLE =activatethealarmsystem(onlyforthefunction„ALARM“)
DISABLE =deactivatethealarmsystem(onlyforthefunction„ALARM“)
Noteonthe„RESET“command:
Ifafunctionistobeswitchedofforresetduetoanerror,thecorresponding„RESET“actionmustbeused
withthecorrespondingfunctionword!Thisactionisuniversallyapplicabletoallfunctions/textmessage
commands and resets the corresponding function to the default settings.
„FUNCTION“
Thisisusedtoselectthefunctionyouwanttochangeorperform:
TEL1 =phonebookentryno.1
NAME =NameoftheGX111
„PARAMETER“
Boththepresenceandthenumberofparametersdependonthefunctionandactionused.Therefore,most„RESET“
actionshavenoparameterswhile„SET“actionswithoutparametersare ratherrare(whatshouldbesettowhich
value).
A parameter may be the following:
List: Youmaychooseaparameterfromapre-denedlist.
e.g.:DE,EN
Writing:<DE/EN>
Number: An integer without decimal digits.
e.g.:60=time[seconds](SETIDLEALARM60#1513)
More information:
• Capitalisationisnotrelevant;youmayusecapitalandsmalllettersasyouwish.
• Everynewcommandofthesamefunctionwilloverwritetheprevioussettings.
• Aftereveryvalidtextmessagecommand,theGX111willsendatextmessageanswertoconrmprogrammingto
your mobile phone (if the PIN in the text message command was correct).
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10. Functional Descriptions
ThefollowingexamplesassumethatthePINis„1513“.
Theaction„TEST“ALWAYScontainsansweringwiththecorrectparametersforthefunctionandthusisnot
indicated. Several functions share one answer text message to use the maximum of a text message.
Theaction„RESET“isALWAYSresettingofafunctiontothefactorysettings(allparameters).Deviations
are indicated separately below.
a) Determining „STATUS“
Thecommand„STATUS“returnsasummaryofthemostimportantsettingsandconditionsoftheGX111.
TEST STATUS #1513
ThentheGX111sendsananswertextmessage.
Example(therightcolumnshowsonlyadescription;itisnotcontainedinthetextmessage):
GX11101.XX NameoftheGX111,rmwareversion
GSM: 59% GSM signal strength
GPS: on GPS receiver is on
TEMP:28CCurrentlymeasuredtemperature
Accu: 75% Current charge condition of the rechargeable battery
Slope: 0 degree Measured position angle 0° or no reference angle set
Diagnose: off Diagnosis mode off
Alarm: Disabled Alarm treatment via text message deactivated
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b) General Conguration Commands
Thissub-chapterdescribesallgeneralcongurationcommands.
1. Changing the PIN Code („PIN“)
TosecuretheGX111fromunauthorisedaccess,thestandardPIN„1513“maybesettoanyothervalue.ThePINcode
can be changed as follows:
SET PIN <new PIN> #<old PIN>
Example: Changing old PIN 1513 to new PIN 1234:
SET PIN 1234 #1513
Foreverynewtextmessagecommand,thenewPINcodenowhastobeappended(tostickwiththeexample:1234),
precededbyacrosshatch(#).IfthewrongPINcodeisenteredorthePINcodeisnotsent,youwillnotreceivean
answering text message. Changing of the PIN code will change both the settings of the product and the PIN code of
themicroSIMcard!ThePINcodealwayshas4digits.
Thereisno„TEST“actionfortestingthisfunction.
IfyoulosethePINcode,theGX111canberesettofactorysettings(seechapter„FactorySettings“).All
settingswillbelostwhenresetting!Thenthedevicemustbesetagain.
ResettingtheGX111tofactorysettingswillnotaffectthemicroSIMcard.ThePINcodeofthemicroSIM
card is not changed.
2. Changing the Device Name („NAME“)
IfseveralGX111areoperatedatthesametime,itisrecommendedtoassignadifferentnametoeachGX111.This
makes it easier to assign alarm messages to the correct device.
Thedevicenamehasamaximumlengthof20characters.
TochangethenameatyourGX111,sendthefollowingtextmessagecommand:
SET NAME <new name> #1513
Example: Renaming to „NEWNAME“:
SET NAME NEWNAME #1513
Youwillreceivethefollowingconrmationtextmessage:
NEWNAMEGX1111.xx
Toresetthedevicenametofactorysettings(noname),usethefollowingcommand:
RESET NAME #1513
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3. Setting the Language (Function „LANGUAGE“)
TheGX111sendsalarmtextmessagesintheGermanlanguage.IfthetextmessagesaretobesentintheEnglish
language,sendthefollowingtextmessagecommandtotheGX111:
SET LANGUAGE EN #1513
ToreceivethetextmessageinGermanagain,sendthefollowingtextmessagecommandtotheGX111:
SET LANGUAGE DE #1513
4. Administration of the Phone Book (Functions „TEL“, „TEL1“,…)
TheGX111cansaveupto4phonenumbers.Incaseofalarm,anoticationtextmessageissenttoeachofthese
phonenumbers.Thesephonenumberscanalsousethefunction„INCALL“.
Ifthesamenumberisinthelistseveraltimes,itwillreceivethesametextmessageasmanytimes.
TheGX111mayprocessphonenumbersinnationalandinternationalformat.However,theinternational
formatshouldbeusedatalltimes,sinceuseabroadmaycauseproblemsotherwise.
Example:0172/xxxxxxxx(national)becomes+49172xxxxxxxx(international)
Saving Phone Numbers
UsethefollowingcommandtosaveaphonenumberintheGX111:
SET TEL1 +49111… #1513
SET TEL2 +49222… #1513
SET TEL3 +49333… #1513
SET TEL4 +49444… #1513
Thereistheoptionofprogrammingseveralphonenumbersinasinglecommand,e.g.3phonenumbers(TEL1to
TEL3):
SET TEL1 +49111… +49222… + 49333… #1513
Concurrent programming of phone numbers is possible with a list starting from the indicated phone book entry and
ending at the last phone book entry as follows:
SET TEL1 <tel-nr1> <tel-nr2> <tel-nr3> <tel-nr4> #1513
SET TEL2 <tel-nr2> <tel-nr3> <tel-nr4> #1513
SET TEL3 <tel-nr3> <tel-nr4> #1513
SET TEL4 <tel-nr4> #1513
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Aftersendingthecommand„SETTEL1....“,youwillreceiveatextmessageanswerwithalistofsavedphonenum-
bers:
GX1111.xx
TEL1:+49111…
TEL2:+49222…
TEL3:+49333…
TEL3:+49444…
Deleting the phone numbers saved
Todeletephonenumber1and3,forexample,youneedtosendtwotextmessages:
RESET TEL1 #1513
RESET TEL3 #1513
Aftersendingthecommand„RESETTEL...“,youwillreceiveatextmessageanswer.
Testing phone numbers
Tocheckthephonenumbersstoredintheproduct,usethefollowingcommand:
TEST TEL #1513
Thetextmessagecommands(SETTEL1,SETTEL2,SETTEL3,…)withaspeciedphonenumberonlychangethe
phonenumberofthecorrespondingmemory.Thenumbersoftheotherphonebookentriesareretained.
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c) Conguration of the Sensors
TheGX111hasvarioussensorsthatcanbeusedtotriggeranalarm.Theshocksensorreactstomechanicalshock,
e.g. when an object drops down.
Thepositionsensorrecognisesinclinations/positionchangesandfallingoveroftheobject.
Thebrightnesssensorcanrecordachange ofbrightnessoftheambiencelighting,e.g.openingofadrawer(the
sensoralsorecognisesUVandIRlight).
Whether alarm is triggered at all (sending text message) is centrally controlled by the command „ENABLE ALARM“
or „DISABLE ALARM“.
Thefollowingcommandsareusedtocongurewhichofthesensorsareallowedtotriggeralarmatonceandwhere
the acceptance thresholds are.
Everysensor‘ssensitivitycanbeset.Thebestsensitivitysettingsdependonmanyfactorssuchasinstallationsite,
objectsize,etc.andmustbefoundindividuallybytesting.Thecommand„SETDIAGNOSE“canbeusedforthis.
Eachactivatedsensorwillconsumeenergy.Thisreducesthebatterylifeaccordingly.
Togiveyoutimetoreacttotheevent,thesensorisdeactivatedforaspecicperiodoftime(defaultsetting:2minutes)
afteranalarmandcannotsendanynewalarmtextmessages.Particularlywithfastsensors,suchasshocksensors,
the „IDLEALARM“ function reduces the dispatch of text messages.
1. Setting Support („DIAGNOSE“)
Thiscommandisusedtomakethesensorseasiertocongure.Afteractivatingthediagnosismode,exceedingofthe
thresholds (triggering of an alarm) is displayed by a permanently lit „ERR“ LED.
Ifthethresholdisundercut(alarmisnottriggered),the„ERR“LEDisoff.Notextmessageissent.Thebasisisthe
currentsensorconguration.Thediagnosismodeisavailableforalarms„VOICE“(soundalarm),„SHOCK“(vibration
alarm),„LIGHT“(brightnessalarm)and„SLOPE“(positionchangealarm).
Itisnotpossibletodifferentiatebetweenwhichsensorwasresponsiblefortriggering.Therefore,theindivi-
dual sensors should be tested separately.
Thefunction„DIAGNOSE“isonlyfunctionalwhenthealarmmodeison(„ENABLEALARM“).
Thefollowingcommandisusedtoactivatethisfunction:
SET DIAGNOSE #1513
ENABLE ALARM #1513
Thefollowingcommandisusedtodeactivateit:
DISABLE ALARM #1513
RESET DIAGNOSE #1513
Thefunction„ALARMSOUND“canbeusedtochecktheeffectsof<IDLEALARM>.Thecommand„DIA-
GNOSE“keepstheGX111fromsendingtextmessagealarms.Theparallelfunction„ALARMSOUND“,in
contrast,isnotimpairedbydiagnosismode.
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2. Shock („SHOCK“)
Thissensorreactstoshockfromanydirection.Aninternalmeasuredvalueisdeterminedthatisderivedfromthe
acceleration. Even movements and permanent accelerations below the threshold do not trigger alarm.
Thefollowingcommandsetsthethresholdforshocktothevalue<threshold>andtheminimumtimeforoccurrence
of the shock to 1 second:
SET SHOCK <threshold> #1513
Threshold:1-10(1=minimumsensitivity,10=maximumsensitivity)
Thefollowingcommandsetsthethresholdforshocktothevalue<threshold>andtheminimumtimeforoccurrence
oftheshockto<triggertime>.
SET SHOCK <threshold> <trigger time> #1513
Threshold:1-10(1=minimumsensitivity,10=maximumsensitivity)
Triggertime:1-255(seconds);thiscorrespondstothetimethatashockmustpersistbeforeanalarmistriggered.
Thefollowingcommandsetsthethresholdforshocktothevalue<threshold>andtheminimumtimeduringwhichno
shockoccursto<triggertime>.Theadditionalparameter„INV“invertsthealarmcriteria,i.e.thealarmistriggeredif
there is no shock for a set period of time.
SET SHOCK <threshold> <trigger time> INV #1513
Threshold:1-10(1=minimumsensitivity,10=maximumsensitivity)
Triggertime:1-255(seconds);thiscorrespondstothetimethatashockmustnotoccurbeforeanalarmistriggered.
Theinterrelationofshock,triggertime,idlealarmandalarmisillustratedbelow:
ALARM
SMS
Start
IDLE
SET SHOCK 8
t
t
8/10
t
IDLE
TIMER
(IDLE)
(IDLE)
SET SHOCK 8 10
10 s
10 s
ALARM
<10 s
10 s
<10 s
SET SHOCK 8 10 INV
ALARM
SMS
Start
IDLE
ALARM
SMS
Start
IDLE
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Description:
Thetoplineshowsthe„shockimpulses“abovethesetshockthreshold„8/10“.Aboveit,ithasbeenmarkedfromwhen
onwards which „SHOCK“ settings are valid.
Themiddlelineshowsthe„IDLETIMER“describedinthechapteronthecommand„IDLEALARM“.The„IDLETIMER“
denestheshortestdistancebetweentwotextmessagealarms.Thisisparticularlyimportantforfastalarmsources
that would otherwise cause many alarm messages to be sent before you can react (e.g. shock from movement of a
stolen vehicle).
Thebottomlineshowswhenthesensorwouldtriggeranalarmmessage(„ALARMSMS“)atthevalidsettingsand
whichoneswouldbeblockedbythe„IDLETIMER“(„IDLE“).
„SETSHOCK#1513“(withouttime)or„SETSHOCK1#1513“(time=1s)causeimmediatealarmonceashockis
abovethethreshold.Theshockismeasuredat250kHz.Whenthealarmistriggered,the„IDLETIMER“isstarted
atthesametime.Duringthistime,thesensorcannottriggeranewalarmeveniftheconditionforanewalarmwould
be present.
„SETSHOCK xxx #1513“(xxx =time indicatedin seconds)requiresall(!)sensorvaluestobeabovetheshock
thresholdwithinthese,e.g.,10seconds.
Observethatameasurementtakesplaceeverysecond.Accordingly,thevibrationmustnotceaseordrop
below the sensor threshold for more than 1 second since this would restart the time indication (10 se-
conds).
Thisalsoappliestoinvertedmode(„INV“),whereatimeneedstobeindicatedaswell.However,thedistancebetween
theshocksismeasuredhere.Ifthetimesetsabovethesettriggertime,analarmisgenerated.
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3. Position Change („SLOPE“)
Thesamesensorasfor„SHOCK“isabletodeterminethedirectionofgravityandthusdenethecurrentpositionof
theGX111.IftheGX111changesitsposition(angle,notlocation!),thismaybeusedtotriggeranalarm.
Itisnotimportantwhichaxistheproductturnsaround,butthateachaxisislookedatseparately.
Thus,adiagonalcanleadtoahighertotalanglethanpermitted.Thismustbeobservedwhendetermining
the threshold.
Theaxesrunalongthehousingedges.
Thefollowingcommandsetsthethresholdofapositionchangeto<slopethreshold>.Atthetime,thecurrentposition
inspaceissavedasareferencevalue.Ifthepositiondeviatesfromthesetreferencevaluebythesetthreshold,an
alarm is triggered.
SET SLOPE <slope threshold> #1513
Threshold:1-180(1=minimumslopeindegrees,180=maximumslopeindegrees)
Note:
As a threshold, the angle change to the position is set in which the product was at the timeof „SET
SLOPE…“.
Thecurrentlymeasuredvaluefor„STATUS“isalsobasedonthisreferenceposition.
Thereisnodifferentiationbetweentheindividualaxes;themeasuredvalueoftheaxiswiththehighest
deviation is assessed and displayed at all times.
Diagonal angles are not considered.
A „diagonal“ zeropositionofthe GX111 canreducethe accuracy of the anglecalculation.TheGX111
therefore should always be in parallel with the surface of the earth on the one side.
Y
Z
X
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4. Brightness Change („LIGHT“)
Atthefront,thereisabrightnesssensorthatcanbeusedtomonitorlightintensity.
Thefollowingcommandmeasuresthecurrentambiencebrightnessandsetsthenext-higher(!)thresholdasrefe-
rence.Whenthis(higher)thresholdisexceeded,alarmistriggered.
SET LIGHT #1513
Thefollowingcommand species the indicatedambiencebrightnessthreshold.Whenthis threshold is exceeded,
alarm is triggered.
SET LIGHT <threshold> #1513
Threshold:1-10(1=minimumsensitivity,10=maximumsensitivity)
Example: 1=GX111inadarkroomwillrecogniselight
10=GX111inabrightroomwillrecogniseadditionallight
Deactivate the alarm with the following command:
RESET LIGHT #1513
Thesensorhasawiderrangethanthehumaneye.Accordingly,observelightsourcesoutsideofthevisible
range(IR=infraredandUV=ultraviolet),particularlyincaseofcontinuouswrongalarms.
Thecapanditswindowforthesensorreducesensitivityandthemeasurablespectrumoflight.Youneed
toconsidertheeffectsdependingonsiteofuse;inanycase,checkthatthealarmistriggeredcorrectlyat
theinstallationsiteoftheGX111.
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5. Temperature Limits („TEMP“)
ThesensorislocatedonthePCBandthusonlydeterminesthetemperaturewithinthehousing.Quicktemperature
changesthuscannotberecognisedsincethehousingoftheGX111hastoheatuporcooldownrst.
YoucansetaMAXandMINtemperaturevalueforthetemperaturesensor.IftheMINvalueisundercutortheMAX
valueexceeded,analarmmessageissenttoallstoredphonenumbers.
SET TEMP <upper threshold> <lower threshold> #1513
Upper threshold: max. 55 °C (corresponds to the standard value for the upper threshold)
Lower threshold: min. -4 °C (corresponds to the standard value for the lower threshold)
Example:
SET TEMP 20 -2 #1513
Atatemperatureof-3.0°Cor+21.0°C,theGX111willtriggeranalarm.
Thebatterycapacityverystronglydependsonambiencetemperature.Achargeconditionofthebattery
that would have lasted months at 20 °C may be able to send a single text message before emergency
deactivationat0°C(protectionoftherechargeablebatteryfromdeepdischarge.Accordingly,aminimum
temperatureof,e.g.,10°Cissensible.
Theelectronicsassuchcanbearhighertemperatures,particularlyin„OFFLINE“mode.Thehousingand
rechargeablebattery,however,cannotbeartoo-hightemperatures.Therefore,analarmvalueof+30°C
would be sensible.
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6. Panic Alarm („S1“)
Thebutton„S1“atthesideofthehousingcantriggerapanicalarm.Totriggerthepanicalarm,pushthebutton„S1“
for 3 seconds.
Activate panic alarm:
SET S1 #1513
Deactivate panic alarm:
RESET S1 #1513
Theanswertothiscommandcanbedelayedbyupto1minuteduetotheGPSsearch.Immediatelocali-
sationismoreimportant,sincethisdocumentsthelocationoftheincident.Thetimeofreactiontothealarm
textmessage,incontrast,isnotknownatall-therefore,GPSsearchtakesprecedence.
d) Additional Functions
Alarm History („ALARMHISTORY“)
Thetriggeredalarmisloggedinthedeviceusingalist.Thelistcansave2730alarmentries.Ifthenumberofalarms
exceedsthethresholdof2730,theoldestentriesareoverwritten.
Sincethealarmentrycontainsthedateandtime,alarmentriesareonlywrittenintothelistifthedateinthe
GX111hasbeenset(seechapter„GPSDATE“).ThetimeisindicatedinUTC.
IfthefollowingcommandwassenttotheGX111,thetwolatestalarmsarereturned.
TEST ALARMHISTORY #1513
Ifmorealarmentriesaretobesent,youcanaddanotherparameter.Thisparameterisonlyconsideredwhensending
commandbytextmessage,toavoidundesiredcosts.
TEST ALARMHISTORY <n> #1513
Theparameter<n>speciesthenumberofAlarmentriestobesentout(1to10ofthelatestalarms).
Up to 2 Alarm messages from the history per text message can be sent.
TodeletetheentirelistofalarmentriesintheGX111,usethefollowingcommand:
RESET ALARMHISTORY #1513
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11. Location Determination
TheGPSreceivercanbeusedtodeterminethecurrentGPSposition.Furthermore,youcanbeinformedwhenthe
GX111leavesapre-dened(permitted)area(„GeoFence“).Allfunctionsinconnectionwithpositiondetermination
are explained below.
First a few technical notes:
DependingonreceiverpositionintheGX111,sightconnectiontotheskyandtheweathersituation,itmay
take up to 5 minutes until a GPS localisation can be performed.
Thetimeuntiltherstlocationisrecognisedmaybereducedbyoptimisedreceiverlocation.
Withintherst 30 minutes after rstlocationdetermination,the GPS position data mayhaveahigher
deviation.ThisisconnectedwiththeGPSsignalthatrequirescorrectiondataforhighaccuracy(keyword:
Almanach).TheyareoverlaidwiththeGPSsignalandareusuallytransmittedonceevery30minutes.
a) General GPS Localisation („GPS“)
ThefollowingcommandrequeststhecurrentGPScoordinatesandreturnstheminanansweringtextmessagewit-
houtassessment.Withthiscommand,youneedtoassessthecoordinates,e.g.byenteringthecoordinatesinaroute
planner or on a website with maps.
SincetheGPScoordinatesarereturnedinNMEA-0183format,thesedatamustbeconvertedintodecimal
format to be used by online map providers.
ThesearedatadirectlysentfromtheGPSrecipient.Theyhavenotbeenchanged.
Thecommandisasfollows:
TEST GPS #1513
Return answer example:
GX1111.xx  Devicename,softwareversion
GPS:
5223.53801 N Latitude (ggmm.mmmm)
02112.0730 E Longitude (gggmm.mmmm)
ThecoordinatesareindicatedinNMEA-0183format(g=degree,m=minute)
Theanswertothiscommandcanbedelayedbyuptoabout5minutesduetotheGPSsearch.
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b) Submission of a Web Link with GPS Position („GPSMAP“)
A Smartphone with internet connection can be used to display the current position via a link to the website Open-
StreetMap.org.Thisdirectlyshowsthecurrentlocation.
Thecommandforthisfunctionis:
TEST GPSMAP #1513
IfthelinkisopenedwithaSmartphone,thecurrentlocationwillbedisplayed.
Anexampleforwhatthismaylooklikeisshowninthegureontheright.
The linked-to OpenStreetMap.org website requires a current
browsertodisplayandcontrolthemapmaterial.Therefore,acur-
rent Smartphone with an internet connection is needed.
c) Reading Date/Time and Synchronising clock („GPSDATE“)
TheclockintheGX111isautomaticallysynchronisedwiththetimedeliveredbytheGPSsignalandthedateduring
system start.
IfnoGPSsignalisavailable,thesystemtimeoftheGPSsignalisunchanged(theclockinstalledintheGX111isnot
updatedandthuscontinuestorununchanged).Inthiscase,youwillreceivetheansweringtextmessage„NoGPS
reception!“.
ThiscommandmanuallystartsasearchforthecurrenttimeviaGPS:
SET GPSDATE #1513
ThecurrentdateandtimearereadfromtheGPSsignalandtheinternalclockissynchronised.IfnoGPSisavailable,
the clock is not set.
TocheckavailabilityoftheGPSsignalandthecontaineddateandtime,usethefollowingcommand:
TEST GPSDATE #1513
It reads the date and returns it.
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d) Activate Position Tracking („TRACK“)
„Tracking“meansregularsavingofthecurrentposition,includingtimestamp,intheinternalmemory.Thepositionis
storedevery2seconds.Thiscannotbechanged.
Thenumberofsavedpointsdependsonthecurrentmemoryutilisation;thecurrentnumbercanonlybedetermined
withtheTESTcommand.Atalatertime,thevaluescanbesubmittedtoaPCbyUSB.Thecorrespondingprogramme
can be used to track the path over time.
64512positionentriesaresavedintheGX111.Ifthenumberofentriesisexceeded,theoldest64entriesaredeleted
and overwritten with new data.
Save settings:
Usethefollowingcommandtocongureandactivatetherecords:
SET TRACK [<Name>] #1513
Theparameter<Name>isoptionalandservesonlytoassignaninternalnameforrecording(upto10characters).
Inthebasicsettings,thenameis„TRACKING“.
Ifthecharacterlengthisexceeded,theGX111returnsanerrormessageandtrackingisnotstarted.
Iftrackingisactivated,theGX111remainsin„ONLINE“modeatalltimes.The„TIMEOUT“settingsno
longer have any effect.
IfnoGPSdatacanbefound,recordingisinterruptedforthisperiod.OncenewGPSdataarereceived,
recording continues.
Checking settings:
Tocheckthesettingsfortherecordingmode,usethecommand:
TEST TRACK #1513
Aftersendingthecommand,youwillreceiveananswertextmessage(thetimeisindicatedinUTCtime).
Example:
GX1111.xx
15.02.2013 20:18:12
Trackdata:58%36000
Track:Name
Tracking:on
Theinformation„Trackdata:58%36000“saysthatthetrackingmemoryislledto58%andthatabout36000tracking
sets can still be written.
Ifyoureceivethefeedback„Trackdata:100%0“,thetrackingmemoryisfull.Newtrackingdataarewrittenatthestart
ofthememory,deletingthe64oldestsetsoftrackingdataeach.Trackingdataarethenlost.
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Stopping recording:
Tostoprecordingofthetrackingdata,sendthecommand:
RESET TRACK #1513
ThetrackingdatashouldbeprimarilydownloadedviaUSB.Optionally,thereistheoperationofemaildispatchaswell.
Emaildispatchrequireshighertechnicalknowledge.Formoredetailedinformation,seethechaptersonthe
commands„GPRS“,„SMTP“and„TRACKDATA“.
e) Programming the GPS Zone („GPSZONE“)
TheGX111maybeusedforzonemonitoring(„GeoFence“).Afterprogrammingtheapprovedzone,eachtimethe
zoneborderiscrossed,analarmmessagewiththecurrentGPScoordinateswillbesenttoallsavedphonenumbers.
Ifthezonemonitoringisactivated,theGX111isalwaysin„ONLINE“mode.Thisreducesbatterylifecon-
siderably.Therefore,thisfunctionshouldonlybeusedwhensuppliedwithpowerexternallyviaUSB.
Thefollowingcommandsetsthezoneparametersandactivatesthemautomatically:
SET GPSZONE <latitude1> <direction> <longitude1> <direction>
<latidude2> <direction> <longitude2> <direction> [<ZoneName>] #1513
Important prerequisites:
• <Latitude1>mustbefurtherNorththan<Latitude2>.
Thefollowingmustapply:<Latitude1>largerthan<Latitude2>.
The<direction>forthelatitudeisN(North)orS(South).
• <Longitude1>mustbefurtherWestthan<Longitude2>.
Thefollowingmustapply:<Longitude1>smallerthan<Longitude2>.
The<direction>forthelongitudeisE(East)orW(West).
• The<ZoneName>isoptional(max.length10characters).
Ifthecharacterlengthisexceeded,theGX111returnsanerrormessageandthevaluesarenotsaved.
CreateaGPSzonewithanedgelengthof250maroundtheactualGPSposition:
SET GPSZONE #1513
Deactivationoftheactivezone;thezoneparametersareretained:
SET GPSZONE DISABLE #1513
Activationofthedeactivatedzone:
SET GPSZONE ENABLE #1513
Deletingthezone:
RESET GPSZONE #1513
Readingthezoneconguration:
TEST GPSZONE #1513
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Theformatoflatitudeandlongitudemustbeindicatedinthe„NMEA-0183“format.
Thefollowingexampleshowsthedatainputformat:
SET GPSZONE 4932.4457 N 01156.5208 E 4932.4101 N 01156.8533 E test #1513
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12. Email Dispatch of the Tracking Data
TheGX111isabletosendthetrackingdatasavedwiththecommandTRACKbyemail.However,thisrequiresadvan-
cedknowledgeintheareaofSMTPprotocol,internetarchitecture,emailconguration,etc.
Problem server timeout, bad data connection, GPRS speed:
TheproducthasaGPRSmoduleandthusamaximumuploaddataspeed(fromtheGX111totheInternet)of53.6
kbit/s.
Evenunderthebestconditions,completeuploadingofthetrackingdatawouldtakeatleast8minutes.
AtGSMradiomastchange,inruralareas(weaksignal),withhighnetworkutilisation(conurbations)orotherdifcul-
ties,theremaybeinterruptionsoftheemail-serverconnection.
Thelongeraconnectiontakes,thehighertheprobabilityofcancellation.Itcannotbepredictedhowlongtheconnec-
tion is retained and how high the data rate will be.
Therefore,youastheuseroftheGX111mustdecidewhat„Risk“istobetakenforthetransmissionvolume.Each
unsuccessfulattemptwillbechargedbytheGSMprovider,nomatteriftheemailwassentsuccessfullyornot.
Forthisreason,theareaandthusthedatavolumetobetransferred,ischosenwhensendingthetrackingdata.The
biggerthedatavolume,thebiggertherisk.Theareainputpermitstransmissionofthememoryinseveralsmallsteps.
Duetothecomplexityofthemanyvariationoptions,thetechnicalsupportforthisareaislimited.Onlyhelp
withcongurationonthesideoftheGSMmodulecanbeoffered.
Thequestionsofhowthedatarequiredforemail-servercongurationaredetermined,howtheemailserver
is set and whether the email server even permits an incoming connection can only be answered by the
email provider.
Youhavefullcontrolofwheretotransferthedata.Onlytheselecteddatawillbetransferred,onlyatthe
timeandonlytotheserverthatyouhavecongured.
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a) Conguration of the SMTP Access Data (SMTP)
ThereistheoptiontohavethetrackingdatasentviaSMTP.Forthis,anemailaddress,theSMTPserver,thelogin
name and the password of the email account must be indicated.
SET SMTP <Email adress> <SMTP host> <Port> <Cong> <Login> <Password> #1513
Email address: max. 30 characters
SMTPhost: max.30characters
Port: 25,465,587
Cong: 0=Normal,1=SSL,2=EHLO,3=SSL/EHLO
Login name: max. 30 characters
Password: max. 15 characters
EHLOmeans„ExtendedHELO“andispartoftheSMTPprotocol.SomeserversrequireEHLO.
Example:
SET SMTP xxxgx111@yahoo.de smtp.mail.yahoo.com 25 1 xxxgx111@yahoo.de
Password #1513
Thefollowingcommandwillreturnthecurrentcongurationbytextmessage:
TEST SMTP #1513
Youwillreceive,e.g.,thefollowingconrmationtextmessage:
GX11101.xx
SMTP:smtp.mail.yahoo.de
Addr: xxxgx111@yahoo.de
Port: 25
Login: xxxgx111@yahoo.de
PW:XXX
Cong:SSL
Thepasswordisnotindicatedinplaintextintheanswer,butasacharacterstring„XXX“.
Heresomeexamplesforemailconguration:
Yahoo.com Arcor.de Google
SMTP smtp.mail.yahoo.com mail.arcor.de smtp.gmail.com
Login coresponds to email adress coresponds to email adress wit-
hout the „@arcor.de“
coresponds to email adress
Port 25 25 25
Cong 1 1 1
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b) Conguration of the GPRS Access Data („GPRS“)
Successfulconnection via GPRS requires congurationoftheaccess dataAPN, user nameandpassword.This
congurationisonlyusedtosendtrackingdataviaemail.
Atthetimeofgenerationoftheseoperatinginstructions,manyGSMprovidersinGermanyhaveadmitted
to not requiring any APN server settings and account data.
Youmayneedtoresearchhowthisisimplementedabroadviayourprovider.
SET GPRS <APN> [<User name>] [<Password>] #1513
APN: Accesspointname,max.30characters
Username: optional,max.10characters
Password: optional,max.10characters
Ifoneofthecharacterlengthsisexceeded,theGX111returnsanerrormessageandthevaluesarenot
saved.
Bothoptionalparametersornooptionalparametermustbeindicatedatalltimes!
Example:
SET GPRS internet.eplus.de eplus eplus #1513
Youwillreceive,e.g.,thefollowingconrmationtextmessage:
GX11101.xx
APN: internet.eplus.de
Login: eplus
PW:XXX
Testedproviders:
Eplus: internet.eplus.de,nousernameorpassword
O2: works without settings
D1: works without settings
Duetothenumberofproviders,itisnotpossibletomakeaprecisestatementonthecongurationorthe
required parameters.
Inquireaboutthis,e.g.,onlinefromyourprovider.
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c) Transmission of the Tracking Data („TRACKDATA“)
ThecommandTRACKDATAonlyworksviatextmessageifSMTPandGPRShavebeensetrst.
Afterreceiptofthiscommand,theGX111willsendanemailviaSMTPserverwiththetrackingdataasanattached
le.Thesizeofthelecanbeuptoapprox.3.26MByte.
ThetrackingdataarepresentinCSVformatandpreparedforfurtherprocessing,e.g.,inaspreadsheetprogramme
(e.g. Microsoft Excel).
Thedataarepresentinthetextleasdescribedbelow:
Date,time,latitude,direction,longitude,direction,trackname<linechange>
Example: 13.05.2013,16:10:41,01156.6192,E,4932.4173,N,Name
ThetimeisindicatedinUTCtime,theGPSdataareindicatedintheformat„NMEA-0183“,thenamecor-
respondstotherespectiveprogrammingbyTRACKcommand
Conversion of tracking data (NMEA) to decimal digits:
Latitude: 01156.6192=011degrees,56.6192minutes=011+(56.6192/60)=11.943653degrees
Longitude: 4932.4173=49degrees,32.4173minutes=49+(32.4173/60)=49.540288degrees
Command to read the tracking data:
Thefollowingcommandindicateswhichareaofthetrackingmemoryistobesentbyemail:
TEST TRACKDATA <First entry> <Last entry> #1513
First entry: First entry to be read
Last entry: Last entry to be read
Valuerange: min.1-max.64512
Example:
TEST TRACKDATA 420 421 #1513
Memory:
Basedonthiscount,thecommandwouldreturnthetwomemoryvaluesinthepositions420and421byemail.
Anewtrackingentrywouldpushinnewvalues„atthetop“intoposition1,whichwouldpushthelastentry
out at position 64512 and thus delete it.
Thecountgenerallystartsatthelatest(newest)trackingpointandcountsbackwardsintothepast.
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Ifamemoryareathathasnotbeenlledyetisrequested,anemptyleisreturned.
Important!
Duringthetransmissiontimeoftheemail,theGX111willnotacceptanycommands,notrackingdataare
saved and no alarm situations are recognised.
Command to delete the tracking data:
ThefollowingcommanddeletesalltrackingdatainthememoryoftheGX111:
RESET TRACKDATA #1513
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13. System Functions
Thischapterexplainsvariousimportantsystemfunctions.
Thebasicsettingsof these system functions areusuallyalreadyselectedperfectlyformostareas of application.
Therefore,werecommendonlyadjustingtheseparametersintherespectiveapplicationcases.
IftheGX111hasanymalfunctions,reactivatethedefaultsettingsrst.
Beforecontactingourhotline(seechapter1),alwaysensurethattheGX111isinthestandardconguration
(factory settings) again.
a) Time between Two Alarm Messages („IDLEALARM“)
Incaseofalarm,theGX111willsendanalarmmessage.Fromthistimeonwards,atimewindow(idlewindow)starts
forthisinput(sensor,GPS,etc...);duringthistime,nootheralarmcanbetriggered.
ThisreducesthetextmessagecostscausedbyanincorrectlysetcongurationoftheGX111.
Every alarm source has its own idle time window. A value of 120 seconds is set in the factory for the idle time window.
Thefollowingcommandisusedtochangethisidlewindow:
SET IDLEALARM <Time> #1513
Time: 30-3600seconds
Example:
SET IDLEALARM 240 #1513
Theminimumperiodbetweenalarmmessagesisnow240minutes(4minutes).
Inthistimewindow,youwillnotreceiveanynewmessagesonalarmsituationchanges.
Valuesbelowthestandardvalueof120secondsshouldonlybeusedfortestpurposeswherepossible.
Changing the alarm value of a sensor will reset „IDLEALARM“ timer and the senor may trigger an alarm
again at once.
Example:
Theshocksensorisconguredwithmaximumsensitivity.The„IDLEALARM“timerwillstartfromthetimeafterwhich
allalarm textmessageshavebeensent.Ifthesensoris triggeredagainwithinthe idletimewindow,noalarmis
triggered (idle time has not expired yet).
Only after the end of the idle time window can another alarm be triggered by the shock sensor.
Thisdoesnotrefertotheothersensors,e.g.thelightsensor.Eachalarmsourcehasitsownidletime
window!
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b) Online/Ofine Times of GSM („TIMEOUT“)
Chapter 7. b) (operating mode) already explained the subject of „ONLINE“ and „OFFLINE“ mode.
Thecommand„TIMEOUT“setsthetimesfor„ONLINE“and„OFFLINE“.
Inthecurrenthardware/rmwareversion,theGX111workswithanaccuracyof±3%forthesettime.
Thedefaultsettingforthe„ONLINE“modeis15minutes,togiveyouenoughtimetoreact.Thedefaultsettingfor
„OFFLINE“ mode is 1425 minutes to save energy.
ThisdefaultsettingspeciesthattheGX111spends15minutesin„ONLINE“modeeveryday,whileremai-
ningin„OFFLINE“modetherestoftheday(15+1425=1440minutes=24h).
IfyouwouldliketobeabletoreachtheGX111moreoftenthan1xperday,orifyouwouldliketohavemoretimeto
reacttotheansweroftheGX111,thetimescanbechangedwiththefollowingcommand.
SET TIMEOUT <online time> <ofine time> #1513
„ONLINE“ mode: 5 - 255 minutes
„OFFLINE“ mode: 0 - 65536 minutes
Alongertimein„ONLINE“modewillreducetheoperatingdurationoftheGX111.
Resetting online/ofine times to the default settings
Send the following command to restore the factory settings:
RESET TIMEOUT #1513
„ONLINE“ mode: 15 minutes
„OFFLINE“ mode: 1425 minutes
Time conduct of the GX111 without a triggering alarm:
TheGX111switchesitsmodeintheconguredintervals.
online online online
SET TIMEOUT <online> <offline> #1513
offline offline offline
Timeout
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Time conduct of the GX111 with a triggering alarm:
Onlinetime:15minutes,ofinetime:60minutes
TheGX111isin„OFFLINE“mode(60minutes).Afterthealarmwasdetected,theGX111willswitchto„ONLINE“
modefor15minutes.Inthese15minutes,thealarmtextmessageissenttoallenteredphonenumbersbeforethe
device waits for the end of the 15 minutes.
TheGX111switchesbackto„OFFLINE“modeforthecongured60minutes.
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14. ERROR and LED Flashing Sequences
a) „ERR“ LED
The„ERR“LEDdisplaysdifferenterrormessagesand„Busy“signals.Themessagesareputoutwithaashingcode
forbetterdifferentiation.Thissequenceisrepeated.
Additionally,thereisthediagnosismodeinwhichthefunctionofthe„ERR“LEDisassumed.Formore
information,seechapter10.c)onthecommand„DIAGNOSE“.
„ERR“ LED is not lit
• noerrorhasoccurred
• GX111isnotsuppliedwithpowerortherechargeablebatteryisat
• Bootingandself-testcompleted
„ERR“ LED is always lit
• PIN-error
• PUK-mustbeentered
• ahardwareerrorhasbeenfoundduringtheself-test(connecttheGX111toaPCandchecktheUSB-protocol)
„ERR“ LED ashes slowly, LED on for 1 second, off for 1 second
• GX111isbooting
• Self-testunderway
„ERR“ LED ashes quickly 3 times, LED on for 0.25 seconds, off for 0.25 second
• Resettingtodefaultsettingsisunderway,ashingpatternisdisplayedbeforebooting
„ERR“ LED ashes slowly, LED on for 1.5 seconds, off for 0.5 seconds
• Errorwhenloadingtheusersettings
• Errorwhenloadingthedefaultsettings
„ERR“ LED ashes quickly, LED on for 0.25 seconds, off for 0.25 seconds
• Dataarebeingsentviaemail
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b) „GSM“ LED
„GSM“ LED is not lit
• TheGX111isnotsuppliedwithpower.
• TheGX111isin„OFFLINE“mode.
„GSM“ LED ashes quickly, LED on for 0.5 seconds, off for 0.5 seconds
• SearchingforGSMnetwork.
„GSM“ LED ashes slowly, LED on for 1 second, off for 1 second
• TheGX111isloggedontotheGSMnetworkortheGPRSconnectionisactive.
c) „AKKU“ LED
„AKKU“ LED is not lit
• Therechargeablebatteryisfullychargedornotbeingcharged.
„AKKU“ LED is always lit
• Therechargeablebatteryischarged.
d) „GPS“ LED
„GPS“ LED is not lit
• TheGX111isnotsuppliedwithpower.
• TheGPSreceiverisoff.
• Thepositionwasnotfoundandthetimerforpositionsearchhasexpired.
„GPS“ LED ashes slowly, LED on for 1 second, off for 1 second
• ScanningfortheGPSposition.
„GPS“ LED ashes quickly, LED on for 0.5 seconds, off for 1.5 seconds
• TheGPSpositionwasfoundortheGX111isintrackingmode
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15. Reset to Default
Thefactorysettingsareresetwiththebuttons„RESET“and„S1“.
Important!
ThePINoftheGX111isresettothedefaultvalue#1513inthereset.
 ThePINoftheSIMcardremainsunchanged,however.
IfyouhavesettheSIMcard‘sPINtoanyothervaluethan1513,theGX111willnolongerworkafterthe
reset,andyouhavetochangethePINoftheGX111accordingly!
ToresettheGX111tothefactorysettingsviathebuttons,proceedasfollows(thismustbedonewithin3seconds):
• Keepthebutton„S1“pushed
• Brieypushthebutton„RESET“.
• Releasethebutton„S1“again.
Ifthebutton„S1“ispushedformorethan3secondsintotal,theGX111willnotberesettothefactory
settings,sinceitisassumedthatyoupushedthebuttonbyaccident.
Aftersuccessfulresettingtofactorysettings,aashingpatternisoutputviathe„ERR“LED.The„ERR“LEDashes
3timesinquicksequence(0.25secondson,0.25secondspause,etc.).
16. Maintenance and Cleaning
Theproductismaintenance-freeforyou.Servicingorrepairmust onlybecarriedoutbyaspecialistorspecialist
workshop.Therearenocomponentsontheinsideoftheproductthatneedmaintenancebyyou.Thisiswhyyou
should never open/disassemble it (apart from the work described in these operating instructions for inserting/changing
the rechargeable battery).
Adry,softandcleanclothissufcientforcleaningtheoutside.
Dustcaneasilyberemovedwithalong-hair,softandcleanbrushandavacuumcleaner.
Neveruseanyaggressivecleaningagents,cleaningalcoholorotherchemicalsolutions,sincethesemay
damage the casing or even impair function.
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17. Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
ConradElectronicSE,Klaus-Conrad-Straße1,D-92240Hirschau,herebydeclaresthatthisproductconformstothe
2014/53/EU directive.
Click on the following link to read the full text of the EU declaration of conformity:
www.conrad.com/downloads
Selectalanguagebyclickingonthecorrespondingagsymbol,andthenentertheproductordernumber
inthesearchbox.TheEUDeclarationofConformityisavailablefordownloadinPDFformat.
18. Disposal
a) General Information
Electrical and electronic products must not be disposed of in domestic waste.
Dispose of the product according to the relevant statutory regulations at the end of its service life.
Remove the inserted rechargeable battery and dispose of it separately from the product.
b) Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries
Youastheenduserarerequiredbylaw(BatteryOrdinance)toreturnallusedbatteries/rechargeablebatteries.Dis-
posingoftheminthehouseholdwasteisprohibited!
Batteriesandrechargeablebatteriescontaininghazardoussubstancesaremarkedwiththeadjacentsym-
bol to indicate that disposal in the household waste is prohibited.
Thedescriptionsfortherespectiveheavymetalsare:Cd=cadmium,Hg=mercury,Pb=lead(thenamesare
indicated on the battery/rechargeable battery e.g. below the rubbish bin symbol shown to the left).
Youmayreturnusedbatteries/rechargeablebatteriesfreeofchargeattheofcialcollectionpointsofyourcommunity,
inourstores,orwhereverbatteries/rechargeablebatteriesaresold!
Youthusfullyourstatutoryobligationsandcontributetotheprotectionoftheenvironment.
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19. Technical Data
Operating voltage ..................................................5V/DCviaUSB
Current consumption via PC ..................................<500mA
Required battery ....................................................LiPo,1500mAh,ratedvoltage3.7V
Rechargeable battery charging time
(min=atthePC) ...................................................Sleep mode min/max 3.5 h / 16 h
Trackingmin/max 4.2h/160h
Rechargeablebatteryruntime(at+22°C) ............+SHOCK/SLOPE 104days
+LIGHT 38days
+VOICE 24days
+GSM+GPStracking 0.5days
AccuracyTIMEOUT ...............................................±3%
GSM module ..........................................................GE864-GPS
GSM frequency bands ........................................... GSM850(824-894MHz)
GSM900(880-960MHz)
GSM1800(1710-1880MHz)
GSM1900(1850-1990MHz)
Transmissionpower...............................................GSM850:1,8W
GSM 900: 34 dBm
GSM 1800: 31 dBm
GSM1900:0,83W
GPS chipset ...........................................................TELIT
GPS sensitivity ......................................................-163dBm
Maximum memory slot numbers GPS ................... 64512(GPS,Time,Name)
GPS tracking interval ............................................. 2 s
GPS data format .................................................... NMEA-0183
Vibrationsensor ..................................................... Measuringrange-4gto+4g
Scanningrate250kHz
Position sensor accuracy .......................................±1%
Light sensor wavelengths ......................................380 - 1100 nm
Ambient temperature .............................................-4°Cto+55°C
Ambient air humidity ..............................................20%to80%rel.humidity,non-condensing
Dimensions (L x W x H) .........................................77 x 44 x 27 mm
Weight ...................................................................Approx. 85 g
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ThisisapublicationbyConradElectronicSE,Klaus-Conrad-Str.1,D-92240Hirschau(www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microlming, or the capture in
electronicdataprocessingsystemsrequirethepriorwrittenapprovalbytheeditor.Reprinting,alsoinpart,isprohibited.
Thispublicationrepresentthetechnicalstatusatthetimeofprinting.
Copyright 2018 by Conrad Electronic SE.
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