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USER MANUAL GW90861 Gewiss
MAIUSCOLE E MINUSCOLE
Warnings for KNX/EIB installations 32
Warnings for installation phase 32
Verification of GSM signal cover 32
SIM 33
Assembly on the DIN rail 33
Electrical connections 34
Connection examples 35
SIM insertion 36
Aerial position and connection 37
Commissioning 37
Initialization with the Easy base unit 37
PROGRAMMING
Programming with the Easy base unit 38
Configuration Procedures 40
Password 40
PC configuration 40
Interaction and configuration via SMS 41
Basic configuration 42
Configuration via SMS 42
Final inspection 45
Remote control via SMS 46
Local indications 47
Emergency blackout function 47
Cleaning the remote control unit 47
Replacing the batteries 48
Recharging the SIM 48
TECHNICAL DATA 49
Default values 49
GENERAL INFORMATION
Warning! The safety of this appliance is only guaranteed if all the instructions given here are followed scrupulously. These should be read thoroughly and kept in a safe place. The Chorus products must be installed in compliance with the requisites of standard CEI 64-8 for devices for domestic use and similar, in non-dusty atmospheres and where special protection against water penetration is not required.
The GEWISS sales organisation is at your disposal for clarifications and technical information.
Gewiss SpA reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without giving any notice.
Pack content
n. 1 GSM EIB Easy Remote Control Unit - DIN rail
n.1Aerial
n. 1 Aerial extension cable 1.5m
n. 1 Bus terminal
n. 1 Cover with screw
n. 2 Double-sided adhesives
n. 1 Installation and user manual
Summary
The GSM Easy remote control unit - DIN rail provides actuator control and requests the status of controlled devices or input devices connected to the Home Automation KNX/EIB systems directly from a cellular phone via SMS messages.
Therefore, device on and off commands can be sent to the remote control unit via the GSM network to control electrical loads (for example, lamps, shutter motors, dimmers) or commands can be sent to control thermal regulation. When each command is run, the remote control unit sends a confirmation SMS to the telephone number set in the configuration phase.
Similarly, the remote control unit can autonomously send messages in case of an event.
The remote control unit is fitted with a rechargeable back-up battery to power it when the network power is down: thus, blackouts are always signalled.
Device output channels can be configured through the Easy base unit (GW 90 831) to run the following functions:
- send ON/OFF commands;
- send lighting increase/decrease commands;
- send timed activation commands;
- send curtain and shutter movement commands;
- send priority controls;
- send scene execution and save commands;
- send operating modes and types to thermostats and timed-thermostats;
- send commands to burglar alarm system (equipped with GW 20 476 interface).
The input channels can be configured to:
- receive status information (ON/OFF);
- receive information on mode, operating type and temperature from a timed-thermostat or thermostat.
The remote control unit is fitted on a 35mm DIN rail, inside electric panels or junction boxes.

① 230 Vac power
② Bus terminals
③ Programming LED
④ Device status indicator LED
^5 Multi-function GSM module status indicator LED
⑥ Programming button
USB Port (type B)
External aerial connection
SIM card slot
Functions

OUTPUTS
Through 7 "Switch" output loads, the EIB Easy remote control unit provides the following functions:
ON/OFF cycle switching
This activates or deactivates electrical loads, such as for instance lighting appliances, connected to a KNX/EIB actuator.
Brightness adjustment
This turns lights on or off or varies brightness from 0% to 100% with the increase command and from 100% to the minimum brightness value with the decrease command according to the command received via SMS.
ON command with timing
This allows you to activate an electrical load connected to a KNX/EIB actuator, for instance stairway lights, which is automatically deactivated when a certain time set on the actuator has elapsed.
Curtain and shutter management
This activates motorised awnings or shutters connected to a KNX/EIB actuator. The operations of one or more awnings or shutters can be controlled by one of the 7 channels available for actuator controls. Shutters or blinds can be raised or lowered or blind laths openings can be regulated.
Send priority controls
This forces KNX/EIB device status (fixed ON or OFF, regulated at choice) so that an override off command is not sent. This function can be used, for instance to keep lights ON, ignoring other switch-off commands.
At the end of the override, if no other commands are received the commanded devices return to their previous status before the override was activated. On the contrary the status remains that of the last command received during override.
Scene management
Each of the 7 available channels can be used to activate or acquire 2 different scenes for each group of actuators for a maximum of 14 scenes.
Burglar alarm system management
- Commands can be sent to run one of the following functions via SMS:
- Complete arming of the burglar alarm system
- Partial arming of the burglar alarm system (zone 1)
- Partial arming of the burglar alarm system (zone 2)
- Complete disarming of the burglar alarm system
Furthermore, burglar alarm system alarms and burglar alarm system status signals can be received.
INPUTS
Through 4 "Logic act." input channels, the EIB Easy remote control unit provides the following functions:
- Sending of SMS on receiving ON
- Sending of SMS on receiving OFF
- Sending of SMS on receiving ON and OFF
- Sending of SMS only on request
THERMAL REGULATION
The "Clim Master" channel on the remote control unit lets the user set the thermal regulation system operating type and mode and, through the "Clim Display" channel, request timed-thermostat or thermostat status and room temperature.
MESSAGESENT BY THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
The remote control unit sends - following a direct request, in response to an order received or the indication of an event in progress - the messages below:
| Send to calling numbers | Send to default numbers | Default text | Customised text | |
| Confirmation of execution of a command after sending a request | ||||
| ON/OFF command of a generic actuator | ■ | ▲ | ■ | |
| Timer on command | ▲▲ | |||
| Shutter/blind command | ▲▲ | |||
| Dimmer ON/OFF and brightness increase/decrease command | ▲▲ | |||
| Priority control on/off command | ▲▲ | |||
| Scene on/learning command | ▲▲ | |||
| Setting of thermal regulation function type | ▲▲ | |||
| Setting the thermal regulation operation mode | ▲▲ | |||
| Burglar alarm system arming (total or partial) and disarming | ■ | ■ | ||
| Status signals sent automatically | ||||
| Change in input status | ■ | ■ | ||
| Change in output status | ■ | ■ | ||
| Burglar system alarm indicator | ■ | ■ | ||
| Status indicator in response to a request | ||||
| Status request for all managed devices | ▲▲ | |||
| Status request for all I/O | ▲▲ | |||
| Status request for timed-thermostats or thermostat (1) | ▲▲ | |||
| Status request for burglar alarm system (2) | ▲▲ | |||
The reply is sent to the default telephone number if the calling number is hidden.
(1) The reply includes the current function type and mode and the room temperature
(2) The reply includes system status (on/off), unit status (ready/not ready for arming) and burglar alarm status (ON/OFF).
The SMS that confirm that a command has been executed and indicate the status of devices, and are sent by the remote control unit after receiving a request, are sent to the calling number, none excluded (upon entering the password). The only exception is the burglar alarm arming (partial or total) or disarming commands, which must be sent by a telephone number memorised in the SIM as the default number for controlling the burglar alarm system.
The status indicator SMS sent autonomously by the remote control unit are sent to the numbers indicated during the setup procedure or, if not specified, to the default telephone number. An exception to the case is the burglar alarm signal which is sent to the telephone numbers memorised in the SIM as the default numbers for burglar alarm system control.

WARNING: the installation of the device must be exclusively done by qualified personnel, following the regulations in force and the guidelines for KNX/EIB installations.
Warnings for KNX/EIB installations
- The length of the bus line between the EIB Easy remote control unit and the power supply unit must not exceed 350 metres.
- The length of the bus line between the EIB Easy remote control unit and the most distant KNX/EIB device must not exceed 700 metres.
- If possible do not create ring circuits so as to prevent undesirable signals and overloads.
- Keep a distance of at least 4mm between the individually insulated cables of the bus line and those of the electric line.

- Do not damage the electrical continuity conductor of the shielding.

① Bus cable
② Electrical continuity conductor
③ Shield

WARNING: the unused bus signal cables and the electric continuity cable must never touch powered elements or the grounding cable!
Warnings for KNX/EIB installations
The remote control unit uses wireless connections for remote connection via GSM network. It is therefore essential to adopt a series of precautions:
- position the remote control unit aerial as far as possible from all sources of electromagnetic disturbances, such as electrical motors, electricity meters, dimmers, fluorescent lights;
- NEVER install the remote control unit aerial inside control panels or metal cabinets;
- DO NOT position the remote control unit aerial in front of or behind metallic panels;
It is recommended to install a short-circuit protection device upstream of the remote control unit (for instance a magnetothermal switch) which can be useful for sectioning the line during maintenance or modifications to the remote control unit connections.
Verification of GSM signal cover
The remote control unit works with all GSM mobile phone providers. It is necessary however that the GSM network provider covers the selected installation zone and that the GSM signal is sufficiently strong. To check the signal, use a cell phone with a SIM card connected to the provider from the exact position you intend to install the units. If the signal is weak or not available, proceed as follows:
- Try another position, until you find an acceptable signal level.
- Try repositioning the aerial or replacing it with a compatible type (see the Positioning and connecting the aerial paragraph).
- Try using a SIM card connected to a different provider (the GSM cover varies from provider to provider).
It is possible to check if the signal level is acceptable using the multifunction GSM module status indicator LED: fixed green light indicates good level, red indicates no GSM signal.

WARNING: if there is no GSM signal the device cannot receive or send SMS.
INSTALLATION
SIM
The remote control accepts both SIM contract cards and prepaid SIM cards. If you use a prepaid SIM card, you have to bear in mind some aspects which could compromise standard operations.
- Recharging the SIM: when the prepaid SIM card runs out, the remote control unit can no longer send messages. The remote control unit does not send a "SIM credit finished" notice, therefore you have to remember to check that there is always sufficient credit to allow for remote communications.
- SIM expiry dates: most mobile phone providers deactivate prepaid SIM cards 11/12 months from when they were last recharged, whatever the residual credit. This problem can be overcome by enabling the automatic SIM card recharge service which most mobile phone providers supply.
- Unlocking SIM cards: if you use a new SIM card you may have to make a phone call to unlock it. To do this you have to place the SIM card in a normal cell phone and make the phone call.
- Disabling the PIN code option: it is essential to disable the GSM PIN code request option on the SIM card before installing it in the remote control unit. To do this you have to place the SIM card in a normal cell phone and follow the instructions supplied with the cell phone.
It is recommended to test that the basic functions work, such as sending an SMS, to check that all the SIM settings (SMS centre number, etc.) are all correct.
Assembly on the DIN Rail
INSERTING THE BATTERIES
Before fitting the remote control unit on the DIN rail, insert the back-up rechargeable batteries as follows:
- Unscrew the four screws on the front of the remote control unit and press the top and bottom notches together to release the cover

- Insert 3 NiMh - AAA rechargeable batteries, making sure the poles are in the right direction. It is recommended to use batteries which are 800mAh or higher.

- Replace the cover on the remote control unit and fix it in place with the screws.
ASSEMBLY ON THE DIN RAIL
Assemble the remote control unit onto the 35mm DIN rail as follows:
- Insert the device's upper coupling in the DIN rail.
- Rotate the device until a "click" is heard, signalling locking to the DIN rail.

Electrical connections

WARNING: disconnect the network voltage before connecting the device to the power network!
For electrical connection diagrams, see the following examples.
- Connect the bus cable's red wire to the terminal's red connector (+) and the black wire to the black connector (-). Up to 4 bus lines (wires of the same colour in the same connector) can be connected to the bus terminal.

① Bus device connection
② Bus cable connection
- Insulate the screen, the electrical continuity conductor and the remaining white and yellow wires of the bus cable (should a bus cable with 4 conductors be used), which are not needed.
- Insert the bus connector into the special feet of the device. The fastener guides determine the direction it should be inserted. Insulate the bus terminal using the relative cover, which must be screwed onto the device. The cover guarantees that the power cables and the bus cables are separated by at least 4mm .


Connection examples
To insert the SIM card inside the remote control unit:
- Use a biro or pencil to press the little yellow release button to the side of the SIM card slot.
- Open the SIM card slot.
- Insert the SIM card in the slot making sure the rounded edge faces the top right corner and the gold contacts are visible.
- Close the SIM card slot.

Releasing the SIM card slot SIM connection position

Aerial position and connection
Make sure you position the remote control unit aerial:
- as far as possible from all sources of electromagnetic disturbances, such as electrical motors, electricity meters, dimmers, fluorescent lights;
- outside electric panels or metal cabinets;
- at a distance from any metal panels;
- in a dry area (the aerial casing is not waterproof);
- in a protected place, to prevent accidental or intentional damage.
The aerial can be fixed to a wall or a smooth surface using the double-sided adhesive strips supplied with the pack.
The remote control unit is supplied with a 1.5m aerial extension to make it easier to position the aerial. This extension should only be used if necessary.
Connect the aerial by screwing its cable onto the SMA connector situated at the top of the remote control unit. Screw it on by hand, without using any tools, to make sure you don't damage the connector.

Commissioning
After connecting the device to the power supply, the device status indicator LED will start to flash to inform you that the GSM module initialising phase is in progress.
After around 30 seconds the LED will show a fixed green light: this means that the device has been correctly initialised.
If the GSM module status indicator LED is green, it means that the GSM network is available; if it is red, this means that the GSM signal is too weak.
Initialization with the Easy base unit
- Power up the device using the bus.
- Have the system acquire the device with one of the following procedures:
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Automatic learning (the device still has factory default settings):
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select the "Application New function" or "Application Edit function" menu in the Easy base unit: the device will be recognized automatically.
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Manual acquisition (the factory settings have been modified):
- select the "Application Search device" menu in the Easy base unit;
- briefly press (< 2 seconds) the programming key. The programming LED will light up during the acquisition process.
The device acquired by the Easy base unit will be listed, with the number assigned, in the channels of the "Application >New function" or "Application >Edit function" menus.
Programming with the Easy base unit
Programming the channels through the Easy base unit (code GW 90 831).
The programming channel can be directly selected from the menu channel list "Application New Function" or "Application Edit function".
To create functions using remote control unit outputs and thus for:
- actuators ON/OFF command,
motor command actuators control, - dimmer actuator control,
- send priority controls,
- scene commands,
- commands for burglar alarm system control (arming/disarming, partial arming 1, partial arming 2, alarm signals and burglar alarm system arming enable status),
select one of the 7 "Switch" output channels.
To create functions using remote control inputs and thus to receive open/closed contact signals, select one of the 4 "logic. act." input channels.
To create a function and set timed-thermostat or thermostat operating type and mode to control the thermal regulation system, select the "Clim Master" channel.
Lastly, for information on thermal regulation control device status, select the "Clim. Display" channel.
The functions can be created after the device has been selected.
The chart below lists the base unit functions to be used according to the selected EIB devices.
Refer to the Easy base unit documentation for further information on the programming procedures.
| Names of the functions on the Easy base unit | |
| switching | ON-OFF command |
| dimming | dimming management command |
| shutter | handling command for shutters or blinds |
| timer mode | command ON with timer (the time is set on the actuator) |
| scene | scene management command |
| priority control | send priority controls |
PROGRAMMING
HOW TO IDENTIFY REMOTE CONTROL UNIT CHANNELS ON THE EASY BASE UNIT
To identify the device number and to find remote control unit channels in the "New function" menu, press and hold the programming key down for about 6 seconds. The "Logic act. X.10" channel is selected.
Channels to be used to create the necessary functions or to received thermal regulation device status information are identified as follows:
| KNX device control for thermal regulation (operating type and mode settings) | |
| Channel name Base unit display | |
| Climate control Clim Master X.1 | |
| KNX device status request for thermal regulation | |
| Channel name Base unit display | |
| Climate status Clim Display X.2 | |
| KNX actuator control | |
| Channel name Base unit display | |
| Output 1 Switch X.3 | |
| Output 2 Switch X.4 | |
| Output 3 Switch X.5 | |
| Output 4 Switch X.6 | |
| Output 5 Switch X.7 | |
| Output 6 Switch X.8 | |
| Output 7 Switch X.9 | |
| KNX input status signals | |
| Channel name Base unit display | |
| Input 1 Logic act. X.10 | |
| Input 2 Logic act. X.11 | |
| Input 3 Logic act. X.12 | |
| Input 4 Logic act. X.13 | |
where "X" identifies the number of the device automatically linked to the Easy base unit.
PROGRAMMING
Configuration Mode
The remote control unit can be configured using a PC, connected to the device with a USB cable, using the configuration software, or by cell phone by sending SMS.
The first procedure is recommended the first time you install and configure the device, whilst the second procedure is particularly useful when you have to remotely configure the remote control unit.
In order for the remote control unit to work properly, you have to configure the following.
- Access password.
- Reply default telephone number.
- Telephone numbers (optional) authorised to control the burglar alarm system or modify the parameters.
- Interfaces enabling (if present).
- Inputs: enable event, message text relative to the event, telephone number for SMS sending (only if different from the default number).
- Output status notification: generic or burglar alarm use, enable event, message text relative to the event, telephone number for SMS sending (only if different from the default number).
- Outputs: confirmation message text.
Password
The password is needed by the remote control unit to identify the caller before performing the instructions received via SMS. The password consists in 4 alphanumeric characters, chosen by the user from 0...9, a...z, A...Z.
The remote control unit recognises upper case and lower case letters, therefore "ab12" is different from "AB12".
To save the password, please refer to the Basic Settings paragraph.
PC configuration

CONNECTING THE PC TO THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
If you intend to configure the remote control unit using a PC, it must be connected to the power supply.
USING THE CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE
The software used to configure the device from the PC can be downloaded from our website www.gewiss.com in the GSM EIB Easy GW 90 861 remote control unit page.
The software user manual is also available in the same section.
Interaction and configuration via SMS
The remote control unit accepts commands and queries via SMS for the devices or systems it is connected to. The commands are always received by the remote control unit after entering the password, from all incoming telephone numbers, visible or hidden. This is not the case for the configuration commands and all commands regarding the burglar alarm system, which can only be accessed from an incoming number which is visible and listed on the SIM memory as default numbers (please see the Basic Settings paragraph). These are the main rules to follow when sending SMS:
UPPER CASE AND LOWER CASE
The remote control unit recognises upper case and lower case letters in SMS (therefore a "p" is different from a "P"). All letters used in the commands and setting must be in lower case.
STRUCTURE OF THE SMS SENT
The SMS must start with a full stop (".") followed by the password (see the Password paragraph), another full stop, the command, and another full stop. No spaces are accepted between the full stops and the password or command.
Syntax: .password.Command.
Examples of correct SMS: .AB01.SGE00-0.
.AB01.P401-Stop water pump.
Examples of incorrect SMS:AB01.SGE00-0.
.AB01.SGE00-0.
MULTIPLE COMMANDS
One SMS can be used to send multiple commands separated by a full stop ("."). The SMS must not exceed 480 characters.
Syntax:.password command1 command2 command3 command4.
E.g.: .AB01.COE01-1.COE06-3.CCE01-1.
CUSTOMISED TEXTS
The customised text or the reply messages cannot exceed 20 characters, spaces included, and must not contain full stops ("."). Other punctuation marks are allowed.
Example of a correct text message: Timed-thermostat seaside
Examples of incorrect text message: Timed-thermostat seaside villa (text too long), Timed-therm. seaside villa (full stop in the text)
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
All telephone numbers must be keyed in without spaces or hyphens. The international prefix for the number must be entered using the +prefix format (for Italy +39). The telephone that corresponds to the number must be able to receive SMS.
The numbers memorised in the remote control unit memory to which the SMS must be sent, must be in the international format of the Country where the remote control unit is installed.
The remote control unit only recognises the number sending the SMS if it is in the same format as the number memorised on the SIM card.
Examples of incorrect numbers: +39 035 94611 (spaces), 338-55523 (hyphen and no international prefix)
Examples of correct numbers: +3903594611, +3933855523
The remote control unit applies the following rules when sending SMS:
- The replies to commands or status queries are sent to the incoming number, if visible, or to the default number (see Basic Settings) if it is hidden.
- The SMS sent autonomously by the remote control unit, for instance the alarms and the input switching, are sent to the number keyed in for this specific event or, if absent, to the default number.
Basic configuration
For security reasons, some of the settings cannot be made via SMS but must be made using a cell phone directly on the SIM card to be installed on the remote control unit or programmed using the software.
To set these parameters from a cell phone, please proceed as follows:
- Insert the SIM you will be using for the remote control unit into your cell phone. Follow the instructions provided in the cell phone manual for this operation.
- Use the cell phone display and keys to save the parameters seen in the chart below onto the SIM card
| Position SIM memory | Description | Contact name on the SIM | Contact number on the SIM (1) |
| 1 Password (4 alphanumeric characters) | Password | - | |
| 2 Default reply number - | n. telephone | ||
| 3 Number 1 to control the burglar alarm system and modify settings via SMS - | n. telephone | ||
| 4 Number 2 to control the burglar alarm system and modify settings via SMS - | n. telephone | ||
| 5 Number 3 to control the burglar alarm system and modify settings via SMS - | n. telephone | ||
| 6 Number 4 to control the burglar alarm system and modify settings via SMS - | n. telephone | ||
| 7 Number 5 to control the burglar alarm system and modify settings via SMS - | n. telephone | ||
(1) For further information on the telephone number format on the SIM card, please refer to the Telephone number paragraph.
The alarm messages will be sent to all the numbers indicated under the burglar alarm system section.
To save the information on the SIM card, please proceed as follows:
a) select the memory position as required;
b) leave the "contact name" field empty, except if a password is required; in this case enter the chosen password;
c) key in the telephone number in the "contact number" field (the password does not require a phone number; any phone numbers will be ignored).
Before proceeding and saving the numbers and the password on the SIM, it is recommended to cancel all the contacts already saved on the card, to make sure that the entered numbers are saved in the listed memory fields.
Before changing the telephone numbers or the password saved on the SIM card, it is necessary to disconnect the remote control unit from the power supply, so that when you power it up again it will receive the new numbers saved.
- Remove the SIM card from the cell phone and replace it in the remote control unit as explained in the Inserting the SIM card paragraph.
WARNING: If the configuration is done using the software, the data will automatically be stored in the positions listed in the chart, overwriting any information already saved on the SIM card.
Configuration via SMS
The parameters below must be configured via SMS. The SMS is only accepted if it is sent from a visible number which corresponds to one of the numbers saved to the SIM card memory (default number and numbers authorised to configure parameters).
GENERAL CONFIGURATION
| Command Description | |
| P200-1 | Send copy of messages also to the default phone number |
| P200-0 | Do not send copy of messages also to the default phone number |
| P201-1 | Not used |
| P201-0 | Not used |
| P204-text | Output command confirmation text |
| P205-text | Blackout warning text |
| P206-text | Power reinstatement warning text |
| P207-text | Battery replacement request text |
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
CONFIGURATION OF KNX INPUTS
| Command | Description |
| P400-0 | Input 1: SMS send condition: reception "OFF" |
| P400-1 | Input 1: SMS send condition: reception "ON" |
| P400-2 | Input 1: SMS send condition: reception "ON" and "OFF" |
| P400-3 | Input 1: Send SMS only on request |
| P401-text | Input 1: SMS message text for reception "ON" |
| P402-text | Input 1: SMS message text for reception "OFF" |
| P403-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for input 1 |
| P405-0 | Input 2: SMS send condition: reception "OFF" |
| P405-1 | Input 2: SMS send condition: reception "ON" |
| P405-2 | Input 2: SMS send condition: reception "ON" and "OFF" |
| P405-3 | Input 2: Send SMS only on request |
| P406-text | Input 2: SMS message text for reception "ON" |
| P407-text | Input 2: SMS message text for reception "OFF" |
| P408-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for input 2 |
| P410-0 | Input 3: SMS send condition: reception "OFF" |
| P410-1 | Input 3: SMS send condition: reception "ON" |
| P410-2 | Input 3: SMS send condition: reception "ON" and "OFF" |
| P410-3 | Input 3: Send SMS only on request |
| P411-text | Input 3: SMS message text for reception "ON" |
| P412-text | Input 3: SMS message text for reception "OFF" |
| P413-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for input 3 |
| P415-0 | Input 4: SMS send condition: reception "OFF" |
| P415-1 | Input 4: SMS send condition: reception "ON" |
| P415-2 | Input 4: SMS send condition: reception "ON" and "OFF" |
| P415-3 | Input 4: Send SMS only on request |
| P416-text | Input 4: SMS message text for reception "ON" |
| P417-text | Input 4: SMS message text for reception "OFF" |
| P418-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for input 4 |
| P424-0 | Output 1 notification: generic commands |
| P424-1 | Output 1 notification: total arming/disarming of the burglar alarm system |
| P424-2 | Output 1 notification: partial arming 1 of the burglar alarm system |
| P424-3 | Output 1 notification: partial arming 2 of the burglar alarm system |
| P424-4 | Output 1 notification: burglar alarm receipt |
| P424-5 | Output 1 notification: burglar alarm arming enable receipt |
| P420-0 | Output 1 notification: SMS send condition: reception "OFF" |
| P420-1 | Output 1 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" |
| P420-2 | Output 1 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" or "OFF" |
| P420-3 | Output 1 notification: send SMS only on request |
| P421-text | Output 1: SMS message text for reception "ON" |
| P422-text | Output 1: SMS message text for reception "OFF" |
| P423-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 1 |
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
PROGRAMMING
| Command | Description |
| P429-0 | Output 2 notification: generic commands |
| P429-1 | Output 2 notification: total arming/disarming of the burglar alarm system |
| P429-2 | Output 2 notification: partial arming 1 of the burglar alarm system |
| P429-3 | Output 2 notification: partial arming 2 of the burglar alarm system |
| P429-4 | Output 2 notification: burglar alarm receipt |
| P429-5 | Output 2 notification: burglar alarm arming enable receipt |
| P425-0 | Output 2 notification: SMS send condition: reception "OFF" |
| P425-1 | Output 2 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" |
| P425-2 | Output 2 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" or "OFF" |
| P425-3 | Output 2 notification: send SMS only on request |
| P426-text | Output 2: SMS message text for reception "ON" |
| P427-text | Output 2: SMS message text for reception "OFF" |
| P428-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 2 |
| P434-0 | Output 3 notification: generic commands |
| P434-1 | Output 3 notification: total arming/disarming of the burglar alarm system |
| P434-2 | Output 3 notification: partial arming 1 of the burglar alarm system |
| P434-3 | Output 3 notification: partial arming 2 of the burglar alarm system |
| P434-4 | Output 3 notification: burglar alarm receipt |
| P434-5 | Output 3 notification: burglar alarm arming enable receipt |
| P430-0 | Output 3 notification: SMS send condition: reception "OFF" |
| P430-1 | Output 3 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" |
| P430-2 | Output 3 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" or "OFF" |
| P430-3 | Output 3 notification: send SMS only on request |
| P431-text | Output 3: SMS message text for reception "ON" |
| P432-text | Output 3: SMS message text for reception "OFF" |
| P433-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 3 |
| P439-0 | Output 4 notification: generic commands |
| P439-1 | Output 4 notification: total arming/disarming of the burglar alarm system |
| P439-2 | Output 4 notification: partial arming 1 of the burglar alarm system |
| P439-3 | Output 4 notification: partial arming 2 of the burglar alarm system |
| P439-4 | Output 4 notification: burglar alarm receipt |
| P439-5 | Output 4 notification: burglar alarm arming enable receipt |
| P435-0 | Output 4 notification: SMS send condition: reception "OFF" |
| P435-1 | Output 4 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" |
| P435-2 | Output 4 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" or "OFF" |
| P435-3 | Output 4 notification: send SMS only on request |
| P436-text | Output 4: SMS message text for reception "ON" |
| P437-text | Output 4: SMS message text for reception "OFF" |
| P438-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 4 |
| P444-0 | Output 5 notification: generic commands |
| P444-1 | Output 5 notification: total arming/disarming of the burglar alarm system |
| P444-2 | Output 5 notification: partial arming 1 of the burglar alarm system |
| P444-3 | Output 5 notification: partial arming 2 of the burglar alarm system |
| P444-4 | Output 5 notification: burglar alarm receipt |
| P444-5 | Output 5 notification: burglar alarm arming enable receipt |
| P440-0 | Output 5 notification: SMS send condition: reception "OFF" |
| P440-1 | Output 5 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" |
| P440-2 | Output 5 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" or "OFF" |
| P440-3 | Output 5 notification: send SMS only on request |
| P441-text | Output 5: SMS message text for reception "ON" |
| P442-text | Output 5: SMS message text for reception "OFF" |
| P443-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 5 |
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
PROGRAMMING
| Command | Description |
| P445-0 | Output 6 notification: SMS send condition: reception "OFF" |
| P445-1 | Output 6 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" |
| P445-2 | Output 6 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" or "OFF" |
| P445-3 | Output 6 notification: send SMS only on request |
| P446-text | Output 6: SMS message text for reception "ON" |
| P447-text | Output 6: SMS message text for reception "OFF" |
| P448-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 6 |
| P450-0 | Output 7 notification: SMS send condition: reception "OFF" |
| P450-1 | Output 7 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" |
| P450-2 | Output 7 notification: SMS send condition: reception "ON" or "OFF" |
| P450-3 | Output 7 notification: send SMS only on request |
| P451-text | Output 7: SMS message text for reception "ON" |
| P452-text | Output 7: SMS message text for reception "OFF" |
| P453-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 7 |
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
An SMS with notification of output changes is sent to the default notification number or, if lacking, to the default number.
CONFIGURATION OF KNX OUTPUTS
| Command Description | |
| P600-text | Output 1 switch confirmation SMS message text |
| P605-text | Output 2 switch confirmation SMS message text |
| P610-text | Output 3 switch confirmation SMS message text |
| P615-text | Output 4 switch confirmation SMS message text |
| P620-text | Output 5 switch confirmation SMS message text |
| P625-text | Output 6 switch confirmation SMS message text |
| P630-text | Output 7 switch confirmation SMS message text |
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
CONFIGURATION OF KNX THERMAL REGULATION
| Command Description | |
| P730-text | Connected KNX EIB thermal regulation device name |
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
CONFIGURATION REQUEST
| Command Description | |
| R200 | Send SMS with general settings |
| R220 | Not used |
| R400 | Send SMS with settings for KNX inputs |
| R420 | Send SMS with output notification settings (from 1 to 4) |
| R440 | Send SMS with output notification settings (from 5 to 7) |
| R600 | Send SMS with settings for KNX outputs |
| R700 | Send SMS with thermal regulation settings |
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
Final Inspection
After completing the installation and configuration of the remote control unit, try the main functions to check that the remote control unit works properly.
Remote control via SMS
The commands to remotely interact with the various inputs, outputs and systems via SMS are listed in the charts below. The command sent to the bus when the SMS is received depends on output channel configuration as described in the Functions paragraph.
OUTPUT COMMANDS
| Command Description | |
| COE01-1 | Output 1: ON/Start timer/Override on/Scene B on/Shutter DOWN |
| COE01-0 | Output 1: OFF/Stop timer/Override off/Scene A on/Shutter UP |
| COE01-2 | Output 1: Decrease brightness/Blind lath opening regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene A |
| COE01-3 | Output 1: Increase brightness/Blind lath closing regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene B |
| COE02-1 | Output 2: ON/Start timer/Override on/Scene B on/Shutter DOWN |
| COE02-0 | Output 2: OFF/Stop timer/Override off/Scene A on/Shutter UP |
| COE02-2 | Output 2: Decrease brightness/Blind lath opening regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene A |
| COE02-3 | Output 3: Increase brightness/Blind lath closing regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene B |
| COE03-1 | Output 3: ON/Start timer/Override on/Scene B on/Shutter DOWN |
| COE03-0 | Output 3: OFF/Stop timer/Override off/Scene A on/Shutter UP |
| COE03-2 | Output 3: Decrease brightness/Blind lath opening regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene A |
| COE03-3 | Output 3: Increase brightness/Blind lath closing regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene B |
| COE04-1 | Output 4: ON/Start timer/Override on/Scene B on/Shutter DOWN |
| COE04-0 | Output 4: OFF/Stop timer/Override off/Scene A on/Shutter UP |
| COE04-2 | Output 4: Decrease brightness/Blind lath opening regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene A |
| COE04-3 | Output 4: Increase brightness/Blind lath closing regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene B |
| COE05-1 | Output 5: ON/Start timer/Override on/Scene B on/Shutter DOWN |
| COE05-0 | Output 5: OFF/Stop timer/Override off/Scene A on/Shutter UP |
| COE05-2 | Output 5: Decrease brightness/Blind lath opening regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene A |
| COE05-3 | Output 5: Increase brightness/Blind lath closing regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene B |
| COE06-1 | Output 6: ON/Start timer/Override on/Scene B on/Shutter DOWN |
| COE06-0 | Output 6: OFF/Stop timer/Override off/Scene A on/Shutter UP |
| COE06-2 | Output 6: Decrease brightness/Blind lath opening regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene A |
| COE06-3 | Output 6: Increase brightness/Blind lath closing regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene B |
| COE07-1 | Output 7: ON/Start timer/Override on/Scene B on/Shutter DOWN |
| COE07-0 | Output 7: OFF/Stop timer/Override off/Scene A on/Shutter UP |
| COE07-2 | Output 7: Decrease brightness/Blind lath opening regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene A |
| COE07-3 | Output 7: Increase brightness/Blind lath closing regulation/Stop movement/Learning scene B |
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM COMMANDS
Output channels 1 through 5 can be set to control the burglar alarm system. The following commands can be set according to the configuration of each output:
| Command Description | |
| COE01-0 | Output 1: Disarm/Alarm status Request/Arming enable status request |
| COE01-1 | Output 1: Total arming/Partial 1 arming/Partial 2 arming/Alarm status request/Arming enable status request |
| COE02-0 | Output 2: Disarm/Alarm status Request/Arming enable status request |
| COE02-1 | Output 2: Total arming/Partial 1 arming/Partial 2 arming/Alarm status request/Arming enable status request |
| COE03-0 | Output 3: Disarm/Alarm status Request/Arming enable status request |
| COE03-1 | Output 3: Total arming/Partial 1 arming/Partial 2 arming/Alarm status request/Arming enable status request |
| COE04-0 | Output 4: Disarm/Alarm status Request/Arming enable status request |
| COE04-1 | Output 4: Total arming/Partial 1 arming/Partial 2 arming/Alarm status request/Arming enable status request |
| COE05-0 | Output 5: Disarm/Alarm status Request/Arming enable status request |
| COE05-1 | Output 5: Total arming/Partial 1 arming/Partial 2 arming/Alarm status request/Arming enable status request |
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
KNX TIMED-THERMOSTAT OR THERMOSTAT COMMANDS
| Command | Description |
| CCE01-H | Sets the function type: HEATING |
| CCE01-C | Sets the function type: CONDITIONING |
| CCE01-0 | Sets OFF mode |
| CCE01-1 | Sets ECONOMY mode |
| CCE01-2 | Sets PRECOMFORT mode |
| CCE01-3 | Sets COMFORT mode |
| CCE01-A | Sets AUTO mode |
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
STATUS REQUEST COMMANDS
| Command Description | |
| SGE00-0 | Status request for all managed I/O and devices |
| SGE00-1 | Status request for the local I/O |
| SGE00-2 | Device status request for thermal regulation |
| SGE00-3 | Status request for burglar alarm system |
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
Local indications
On the front of the remote control unit there are 2 LEDs which indicate the function status of the device and 1 red programming LED.
Device status green signal LED
LED with fixed light no malfunction
LED flashing device configuration in progress
- malfunction (SIM not ready, SIM
protected by PIN code...)
GSM module status indicator LED
LED on (green) GSM network present
LED on (red) GSM network absent
LED on (yellow) elaboration of incoming SMS
Emergency blackout function
If there is a blackout the remote control unit will send an SMS to signal lack of power and send another when the power is reinstated.
Cleaning the remote control unit
Use a dry cloth if any cleaning is required.
Replacing the batteries
The back-up batteries do not need replacing. If they should be replaced, please refer to the Inserting the batteries paragraph. The new ones must be NiMh - AAA rechargeable batteries.

WARNING:
- Only the installation technician is allowed to change the batteries after disconnecting the remote control unit from the power supply.
When the power supply is disconnected this will also cancel the "CHANGE BATTERIES" warning - Replace all three batteries at the same time.
- Never use old and new batteries together.
- Always use the same type of batteries (do not mix different sized batteries).
- Never throw the batteries into a fire.

- The batteries are a special waste product and therefore it must be disposed of according to the laws in force and taken to a special collection centre.
Recharging the SIM
If you use a prepaid SIM card you have to make sure it always has enough credit for the remote control unit to be able to send and receive alarm messages.
Please contact your cell phone provider regarding the recharging procedure, residual credit information and the automatic recharging service that many providers offer.
TECHNICAL DATA
Remote communication Through the GSM network
Communication elements 1 quad-band GSM module
Power supply 230 Vac + 3 NiMh AAA rechargeable backup batteries
(recommended capacity 800mAh or higher)
Power consumption 2 W
Bus current consumption 1.5mA
Control elements 1 mini programming key
Display elements 1 multi-function red/green/yellow LED to indicate
GSM module status
1 green LED for device status signal
1 red programming LED
Ambit of use Indoors, dry places
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
PC connection
Bus connection
Electrical connections
Protection rating
Dimensions
Reference standards
-5÷+45℃
-25÷+70°C
Max 93% (no condensation)
1 USB port type B
Slot in terminal, 2 pin 1 mm
Screw terminals, max cable width: 2.5mm^2
IP20
6 DIN modules
Low Voltage directive 72/23/EC
Electromagnetic compatibility Directive 89/336 EC EN50428, EN50090
ETSI EN301 489-7, ETSI EN301 511
Default values
Enable copy message function = no device connected
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
BASIC OPTIONS
| Output command confirmation text DONE | |
| Blackout warning text 230V POWER SUPPLY KO | |
| Power reinstatement warning text 230V POWER SUPPLY OK | |
| Battery replacement request text CHANGE BATTERIES |
SIM
Password (4 alphanumeric characters) 0000
NOTE: The character in the charts represents the number zero.
KNX INPUTS
| Condition for sending SMS message for input 1 | 1 = send on receipt ON |
| SMS message text for reception "ON" INP_KNX_1=ON | |
| SMS message text for reception "OFF" | INP_KNX_1=OFF |
| Condition for sending SMS message for input 2 1 = send on receipt ON | |
| SMS message text for reception "ON" INP_KNX_2=ON | |
| SMS message text for reception "OFF" INP_KNX_2=OFF | |
| Condition for sending SMS message for input 3 1 = send on receipt ON | |
| SMS message text for reception "ON" INP_KNX_3=ON | |
| SMS message text for reception "OFF" INP_KNX_3=OFF | |
| Condition for sending SMS message for input 4 1 = send on receipt ON | |
| SMS message text for reception "ON" INP_KNX_4=ON | |
| SMS message text for reception "OFF" INP_KNX_4=OFF | |
| Output 1 switch confirmation SMS message text OUT_KNX_1 | |
| Output 2 switch confirmation SMS message text OUT_KNX_2 | |
| Output 3 switch confirmation SMS message text OUT_KNX_3 | |
| Output 4 switch confirmation SMS message text OUT_KNX_4 | |
| Output 5 switch confirmation SMS message text OUT_KNX_5 | |
| Output 6 switch confirmation SMS message text OUT_KNX_6 | |
| Output 7 switch confirmation SMS message text OUT_KNX_7 | |
| SMS message text for output 1 reception "ON" OUT_KNX_1=ON | |
| SMS message text for output 1 reception "OFF" OUT_KNX_1=OFF | |
| SMS message text for output 2 reception "ON" OUT_KNX_2=ON | |
| SMS message text for output 2 reception "OFF" OUT_KNX_2=OFF | |
| SMS message text for output 3 reception "ON" OUT_KNX_3=ON | |
| SMS message text for output 3 reception "OFF" OUT_KNX_3=OFF | |
| SMS message text for output 4 reception "ON" OUT_KNX_4=ON | |
| SMS message text for output 4 reception "OFF" OUT_KNX_4=OFF | |
| SMS message text for output 5 reception "ON" OUT_KNX_5=ON | |
| SMS message text for output 5 reception "OFF" OUT_KNX_5=OFF | |
| SMS message text for output 6 reception "ON" OUT_KNX_6=ON | |
| SMS message text for output 6 reception "OFF" OUT_KNX_6=OFF | |
| SMS message text for output 7 reception "ON" OUT_KNX_7=ON | |
| SMS message text for output 7 reception "OFF" OUT_KNX_7=OFF |
THERMAL REGULATION
| Connected KNX EIB thermal regulation device name TIMED-THERMOSTAT |
SOMMAIRE
AVERTISSEMENTS GENÉRAUX
Contenu de la confection 52
DESCRIPTION GENERALE
Enbref .53
Fonctions 54
INSTALLATION
Commutation cyclique MARCHE/ARRET
COMMANDES POUR CHRONOTHERMOSTATS OU THERMOSTATS KNX
Structure of the SMS to be sent
. password command.
To send more than one command, queue them one after another, separated by a full stop.
password.Command1.Command2.Command3.
Caution: each SMS must finish with a full stop (".")
wnn nnnnne eae
L9806 M5
L9806 M5
Ee

SMS commands
Command Description
Configuration via SMS
| P200-1 | Send copy of messages also to the default phone number |
| P200-0 | Do not send copy of messages also to the default phone number |
| P403-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for input 1 |
| P408-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for input 2 |
| P413-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for input 3 |
| P418-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for input 4 |
| P423-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 1 |
| P428-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 2 |
| P433-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 3 |
| P438-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 4 |
| P443-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 5 |
| P448-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 6 |
| P453-telephone | Telephone number to which SMS are sent for output 7 |

Cut and fold this guide into four so you can always carry the most common commands with you at all times
Intertention: I do not believe commences or ends him/her, par all points.
Commandes SMS
Commande Description
Programmations via SMS
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snjeyo
SUMED

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