SIRIUS
GSM Radio Element
Operating Instructions
Read and understand these instructions before installing,
operating, or maintaining the equipment.
DANGER
!
Hazardous voltage.
Will cause death or serious injury.
Disconnect power before
working on equipment.
Reliable functioning of the equipment is only ensured with
certified components.
Important notice
The manufacturer of the system or machine is responsible
for ensuring the correct overall functioning. Siemens AG, its
branch offices and associated companies (hereinafter "Sie-
mens") cannot guarantee all properties of a system or
machine not designed by Siemens. SIEMENS can also not
assume liability for recommendations given or implied by
the following description. No new guarantee/warranty or lia-
bility claims in excess of the general terms and conditions
of SIEMENS can be deduced from the following description.
Function
The GSM radio element, together with the Siemens signal
columns, informs you at any time on your cell phone, whe-
rever you are, about production failures that occur.
Safety notice
Warning!
• Please also read the manual for the signal
columns.
• Do not use the GSM radio element for safety
relevant applications.
• Controlling the signal columns with a pulsing
signal (flashing light) does not lead to a mes-
sage on your cell phone.
• Use only with 24 V columns.
Technical data
Dimensions
70 mm x 65 mm
(∅ x height)
Enclosure
Polycarbonate
Operating
–20 °C bis +50 °C
temperature
Current consum-
50 mA
ption
Max. current
450 mA
consumption
(short time)
Operating voltage 24 V =
The GSM radio element must only be
operated with regulated direct voltage
(24 V = ± 15 %).
GSM frequency
900 or 1800 MHz (all
common networks in the EU)
Slot for
SIM card not included in the scope of
SIM card
supply.
Antenna
FME plug-in connection (included in the
connection
scope of supply)
Conformity
Complies with the following standards:
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1 (08-2002),
ETSI EN 301 489-7 V1.2.1
(08-2002) and EN 61000-4-5:1995.
EN 60947-5-1 is fulfilled.
Order No.: 8ZX1012-0WD44-0CA1
Supply voltage
The GSM radio element takes its supply voltage from any
light element of the signal column. There are two possibili-
ties for carrying out the commissioning:
1. Operating light available, voltage applied in the operating
state. Voltage supply guaranteed.
2. No operating light available, only error lights:
voltage supply only if a fault occurs.
Either carry out a lamp test during commissioning or deli-
berately cause an error message. The GSM radio ele-
ment is supplied with voltage via any of the signal lights.
Warning!
• Certain functions (e. g. status check) of the
GSM radio element are only available, when
a constant voltage supply can be guaran-
teed.
• If possible, always use an operating light in
connection with the GSM radio element!
Insertion of the SIM card
1. Insert the SIM card for the GSM radio element into the
cell phone.
2. Set PIN number for the SIM card to 0000.
3. Deactivate the mailbox function and the identification
restriction of the SIM card for the GSM radio element!
4. Insert the SIM card into the GSM radio element as shown
in figures I and II.
5. Deactivate the identification restriction of the master
phone.
Installation (refer to figure III)
1. Attach the antenna. Hand-fasten the threaded sleeve!
2. Attach the GSM radio element at the bottom. Note the
marking on the enclosure.
Switching the GSM radio element on and
off
The alarm functions can be deactivated without changes to
the configuration:
1. by calling the GSM radio element (free of charge),
2. by sending a text message with the appropriate com-
mands,
3. by controlling an input in the "external control" mode.
When the alarm functions are deactivated, the alarm mes-
sages are discarded and not stored. After reactivation only
current alarm states are signaled.
Switching the GSM radio element on and
off via a call
Switching on (free of charge)
Call the GSM radio element from the master phone! End the
call after the second ring tone. There is no confirmation.
Switching off (free of charge)
Call the GSM radio element from the master phone! The
call is rejected after 15 seconds. There is no confirmation.
4. Switching the GSM radio element on and off via text mes-
sage
Use the "ST OFF" command for deactivation and the
"ST ON" for activation. When adding a "+" without a blank
you get a confirmation via text message.
Example: ST OFF+
5. Switching the GSM radio element on and off
The GSM radio element is switched on and off via an exter-
nal switch or the controls. To activate this function the
parameters c9 and c10 (if necessary) of the standard con-
figuration must be changed (refer to the table).
Example:
Selection of the operating mode via level 2:
conf, gsm1 c9:1 c10:0100
If voltage is applied to the appropriate level, the GSM radio
element is switched off (no voltage = switched on).
The signals from 3 levels of the signal column can still be
transmitted via the GSM radio element.
8WD4428-0BC
Use of pre-paid SIM cards
Pre-paid SIM cards have a limited service life and a limited
credit account. When their validity has run out or the credit
account is empty the functioning of the GSM radio element
can no longer be guaranteed!
• Re-charge the pre-paid card in time! Observe the provider
instructions.
• The pre-paid card must be inserted into a cell phone in
order to be re-charged.
Note
Please list important numbers that you
might need to look up here.
IMEI device ID number (refer to the label on the top of
the GSM radio element / illustration for "Easy" configu-
ration / "status check")
GSM radio element SIM card phone number
Phone number of master phone
It must be possible to send text messages with this
phone otherwise the parameterization is not possible.
Phone number of operator 2
Phone number of operator 3
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