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POWERTXT USA 3G power socket User Manual Manual version 2.0 POWERTXT USA 3G power socket USER MANUAL POWERTXT USA 3G power socket Thank you for purchasing the POWERTXT USA. POWERTXT USA GSM power socket is a remote controlled socket consisting of a GSM module. The power supply output can be turned on or off remotely by the SMS command or local controlled by pressing button. All services and functions need to be supported by the GSM network and a SIM card. This brochure suits for POWERTXT USA model. Details of the functioning and advanced operation of this socket are described in this instruction manual. POWERTXT USA 3G power socket USER MANUAL For your safety................................................................ 4 Exception clause ............................................................. 4 1.1 Package contents ...................................................... 5 1.2 Sockets instructions ............................................ 5 1.3 Light indicator .......................................................... 5 2.1 User authorization level............................................ 5 2.2 About the SMS Command ......................................... 5 3.1 Start to use ................................................................ 6 3.2.1 Register Master-number. ........................................ 6 3.2.2 Change Master number ......................................... 6 3.5 Control socket power ................................................ 6 3.6 Delay control the socket output ................................ 6 3.7 Calendar control ....................................................... 7 3.8 Thermostat control .................................................... 7 3.9 Temperature alarm .................................................... 8 3.10 SMS when on/off button pressed ............................. 8 3.11 SMS when power lost or restore .............................. 8 3.12 SMS notification to User ......................................... 8 3.13 Check status ............................................................ 9 3.14 Weak GSM signal notification................................. 9 3.15 Change password .................................................... 9 3.16 Resetting the socket ................................................. 9 4 Main Technical Parameters ......................................... 9 Appendix: SMS commands list ...................................... 11 POWERTXT USA 3G power socket USER MANUAL 1. Purchase a GSM SIM card (mobile phone card) from GSM network service provider and install it in the socket. This SIM card number is referred as POWERTXT USA number on this brochure. 2. The user needs to activate the Caller ID Presentation function of SIM card, and deactivate PIN code of the SIM. Contact with GSM network service provider for support. 3. Change the original password at the beginning use. Be sure to keep the password and SIM card number secret. Do not disclose this information to anyone other than the authorized users in order to ensure your safety. For your safety This socket was designed for home or office use. Do not use it on the electrical appliance which is for industry or business operation, for example, iatrical appliances, large heaters and refrigerates. Before using this socket, make sure that the mobile phones can be used well in the area, otherwise, do not put this socket into operation. The power consumption of the appliances connected with the socket cannot exceed 3600W and the current cannot exceed 16A. The electrical appliance which power consumption is higher than 1500W must be grounded. Do not make two plugs of socket short circuit. Do not touch the socket jack by any metal objects or hand. This socket was designed for indoor use. Don’t use it in wet, chemically aggressive or dusty environment. Do not open the case unless maintenance needed. Do not keep shaking or fall down this socket, otherwise it can be damaged. This socket is a wireless signal transmission socket. Keep it away from electronic equipment likely to interfere with the wireless signals, in order to avoid signals interference. Switch off this socket and mobile phone when entering areas marked "Explosive", "Might explode", "Closed wireless transceiver sockets" etc. Do not cast this socket in a fire, as this may cause explosion. This socket should only be operated from power approved by the socket manufacturer. The use of any other types of power may damage the socket. Keep the socket and its accessories out of the children reach. Exception clause 1. We operate on a policy of continuous development. We reserve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the sockets described in this document without prior notice. 2. For the latest socket information, please visit: http://www.simpal.cn. We don’t guarantee for the document veracity, reliability or any content except regulate in proper laws. Including no guarantee for socket suitable market or suitable area promise. 3. We hold no responsibility for the illegal use of this socket. 4. We hold no responsibility for any loss of income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused. 5. The contents of this document are provided “as is”. Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. We reserve the right to revise this document or cancel some functions at any time without prior notice. POWERTXT US SA 3G power so ocket USER MANUAL 1.1 Pa ackage conten nts 1.2 So ockets instru uctions Figure 2: Teemperature senso or Instruction 1.3 Lig ght indicator Model POWERTXT USA Indicator Power icon indicator Wireless ic con indicator Action Turning off Constant l ight Flash sslowly Slowly bbreath Continues l ight in 3 sseconds Flash fast Status So ocket power output OFF ocket power output ON So earching GSM ne etwork Se Wo orking in standby y mode. est to factory settting Re Process SMS command 2.1 Us ser authorizattion level Socket settings can be sset or adjusted via a SMS comma and. There are a two mobile ph hone user controlling levels: Master--user (“Master”): Only one Master ha as authorization to t use all features of POWERTXT T USA. In order to enable a all the functions on o the socket, the e Master must sstore his/ her mobile number in th he socket’s mem mory. Only one Master’s mobile number is allowed for a sockett. Family users (“Family”):: The ere are four families have authorization to use com mmands of switcch on or cut off th he socket output, check socket teemperature value e or receive pow wer status change alert. The e other mobile p phone users havve no authorizatio on to control the socket. 2.2 Ab bout the SMS Command SMS S command forrmat: #code#con ntent#. The e maximum digitss that are allows for the phone nu umber is sixteen. POW WERTXT USA w will reply to the usser after it receive es the SMS com mmand. Note POWERTXT USA 3G power socket USER MANUAL The “#” symbol must not be ignored when typing an SMS command. No allow any space within the commands. 3.1 Start to use Installed SIM card to POWERTXT USA GSM power socket: you will see a SIM card slot at the side, make the SIM card metal contact upside and hardly push the SIM card until SIM card fixed. Insert the temperature sensor into the I/O port until it is seized. Power on: 1. Plug the POWERTXT USA in 230V wall socket. The GSM LED will be flashing slowly for about 15 seconds, and turn to slowly breathe status, breathe LED means the socket already register GSM network, its ready to working. The socket default power output is OFF. 2. Insert the plug of electronic appliance in the POWERTXT USA electrical outlet. 3. M button (See 5 on Figure1) can be pressed for about one second to switch on or off the socket output. After adding user numbers to the socket, users can send SMS command to control the power supply output. Note: 1. 2. If the GSM indicator light is flash slowly all the time, which imply the SIM card working abnormally, all functions of this socket are invalid. Check GSM network signal of the using place: GSM network’s signal strength may affect the socket feature. Therefore, before using, the user should ensure that socket is used in an area with a strong GSM network signal. For the first time use, the user should perform a test-run by sending SMS to the socket. This allows the user to check the GSM network connection of the socket. 3.2.1 Register Master-number. Sending following SMS to socket SIM card number from your mobile phone (the phone number will be the Master number): Register Master-number on the socket: #00# (1) 3.2.2 Change Master number Master sends following SMS message in order to: Change master-number: #14#NewMasterNumber (2) NewMasterNumber should be the new Master mobile phone number. 3.3.1 Register Family-number Up to 4 Family-number can be stored on GSM socket. Family-number has the authority to send SMS command to switch on or cut off the socket power output. Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: Register a Family: #06#Family-Number# (3) Family-Number should be the User’s mobile phone number. 3.3.2 Check Family number Master sending SMS to check Family number: #06# (4) 3.3.3 Delete Family Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: Delete a Family: #15#Family-Number# Delete all Familes: #15# (5) (6) 3.5 Control socket power Method Method 1:To press M button one second (See 5 on Figure1). Method 2: Master sends following SMS message to socket in order to: Turn ON socket power output: #01#0# (7) Turn OFF socket output: #02#0# (8) 3.6 Delay control the socket output Description The socket output can be set to delay switch ON/OFF for a period time. POWERTXT USA 3G power socket USER MANUAL Delay control function will auto deactivate once manual change socket status by sending SMS or M button, activate calendar control or thermostat control will also deactivate the delay control function. When the “delayed switch on the socket” command is received and if the socket output is switched on, the socket output will be switched off immediately and be switch on again as the setting delayed time is reaching. Contrarily, if the socket output is switched off, the output will remain switching off until the setting delayed time is reaching. Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: Delay switching ON output after a certain minutes: #12#0#Minutes#1# (9) Delay switching OFF output after a certain minutes: #12#0#Minutes#0# (10) Minutes are time parameters, its range is 1-720, Press M button or send other SMS command to change the socket power, it will automatically closed delay control function 3.7 Calendar control 3.7.1 Activate calendar control Description The socket output can be set to switch on for duration and then be switch off after the duration. Calendar control function will auto deactivate if user manually change the socket status by SMS or M button, Delay control or Thermostat control will also deactivate calendar control function. Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: Activate calendar control function: #19#0#1# (11) Socket will auto switching on or off the output according to the schedule settings. 3.7.2 Set calendar Description After successful setting of time duration to switch on the socket output, the schedule parameter will be saved on the socket until socket reset to factory settings. Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: Set time period to switch on the socket output: #20#0#WorkDay#StartTime#EndTime# (12) WorkDay: one digit, the values lie in the range of “0” to “8”. The following table contains the descriptions of each value: Value Corresponding day Everyday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday to Friday Weekend StartTime and EndTime: Be consists of 4 digits (hh:mm) and works on a 24 hour clock. If StartTime bigger than EndTime, it will operate until next day EndTime. The socket output will switch on at the StartTime and cut off at the EndTime. For example: #20#0#1#0000#2130# , 0 means the POWERTXT USA, 0000 means time 00:00(hh:mm)AM, 2130 means time 9:30PM. 3.7.3 Deactivate calendar control Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: Deactivate calendar control: #19#0#0# (13) 3.8 Thermostat control 3.8.1 Activate thermostat function Description The external temperature sensor must be inserted into the I/O port of socket. The socket power output can be auto controlled according environment temperature change. POWERTXT USA 3G power socket USER MANUAL Thermostat function will auto deactivate if user manually change the socket status by SMS or M button, Delay control or Calendar control will also deactivate calendar control function. There are warming mode and cooling mode for thermostat control function. In warming mode, socket will auto turn on when temperature lower than smaller temperature value, and turn off when higher than bigger temperature value; Cooling mode, socket will auto turn on when temperature higher than bigger temperature value and turn off when temperature lower than smaller value. Method The Master sends following SMS message in order to: Activate Thermostat control: #23#0#1# (14) 3.8.2 Set thermostat control parameters Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: Set thermostat control parameters: #24#0#mode#low-temp#high-temp# (15) Mode parameter can be 1 or 2, Warming mode is 1, cooling mode is 2; Temp range should be within -10 to 50 degree. For example #24#0#1#15#25#, it means set SimPa-T4 thermostat control parameter, work with warming mode, and turn on socket when temperature lower than 15 degree, turn off socket when temperature higher than 25 degree. After successful setting of temperature range, the temperature parameter will be saved on the socket until socket reset to factory settings. 3.8.3 Deactivate thermostat control function Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: Deactivate thermostat control: #23#0#0# (16) 3.9 Temperature alarm Description A range of temperature can be pre-set onto socket. In this case, if the surroundings temperature is detected out of the pre-set temperature range, POWERTXT USA socket will auto-send the SMS alarm message to your mobile phone. This feature depends on the temperature sensor. Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: Activate over-temperature alarm: #21#0#1# Set temperature range: #22#0#MinTemp#MaxTemp# (17) (18) MinTemp and MaxTemp: The values can be set within the range of -10 to 50 centigrade degree. Deactivate temperature alarm: #21#0#0# (19) 3.10 SMS when on/off button pressed Description POWERTXT USA socket will default sending SMS notify Master and Family when on/off button pressed. The Master can enable/disable this SMS notification. Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: SMS when on/off button pressed (Default): #03#1# Deactivate SMS when on/off button pressed: #03#0# (20) (21) 3.11 SMS when power lost or restore Description POWERTXT USA socket will default sending SMS notify when main power supply lost or restore. Master can enable/disable this SMS notification. Method Master sends following SMS message in order to set: SMS when power lost or restore (Default): #05#1# Deactivate SMS when power lost or restore: #05#0# (22) (23) 3.12 SMS notification to User POWERTXT USA socket will sending SMS alert when mains power lost/restore, temperature alert or other information. Default sending SMS to Master and family. Master can change the setting to cancel SMS to family number. Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: Activate SMS alert to User (Default) #16#1# Deactivate SMS alert to User #16#0# (25) (24) POWERTXT USA 3G power socket USER MANUAL 3.13 Check status Method Master or Family sends following SMS message in order to: Check socket operating status: #07#0# (26) Check “delayed control” parameters: #34# Check “Calendar control” parameters: (27) #33# Check “Thermostat control” parameters: (28) #32# Check “over-temperature alarm limits” parameters: (29) #35# (30) 3.14 Weak GSM signal notification The socket can send a SMS notification when the GSM signal strength is too weak. The Master user can enable/disable this SMS notification. Method The Master user sends following SMS message in order to set: Check GSM signal #27# (31) Activate SMS notification upon weak GSM signal: #27#1# (32) Deactivate SMS notification upon weak GSM signal (Default): #27#0# (33) Successful SMS reply Weak GSM signal strength alert function ON/OFF. The alerter will send SMS message when it alarms: Weak GSM signal alert, the CSQ is **. 3.15 Change password Method Master sends following SMS message in order to: Change the password: #04#Oldpassword#Newpassword# The password is a four digit number. The original password is 1234. (34) 3.16 Resetting the socket Description This function resets all programmed settings to their original values, including cleaning all user number, timing parameter and temperature parameter. If the setting status is wrong or the malfunctions can’t be corrected, users can restore the socket to its original status to make it work normally. POWERTXT USA reset factory setting: Method 1: Press the side M button of the device for 10 seconds. Method 2: Master sends following SMS message in order to: Reset POWERTXT USA socket: #08#password# (35) 4 Main Technical Parameters 110~230V/50HZ, CEE 7/7 hybrid Input power plug Schuko/French/American/Australia plug 110~ 230V/50HZ, 230V/30A(30s), 16A long-duration, Output power outlet CEE7/4 German “Schuko”/ French/ American/Australia Operating temperature -10℃~+50℃ Store temperature -20℃~+60℃ Relative humidity 10-90%,without condensation Communication GSM PHASE 2/2+ POWERTXT USA 3G power socket USER MANUAL protocols (including data operation) Data interface GSM SIM 1.8V/3.0V socket Temperature -10℃~50℃ sensor range GSM working band 850/900/1800/1900Mhz 10 POWERTXT USA 3G power socket USER MANUAL Appendix: SMS commands list Category Define the users Change socket power status Delay control Calendar control Thermostat control Temperature alarm Function Register (1) #00# Master-number Change (2)#14#NewMasterNumber# Master-number Add Family-number (3)#06#Family-Number# Check Family-number (4)#06# Delete Family-number (5)#15#Family-Number# Delete all (6)#15# Family-number Connect socket power (7)#01#0# Disconnect socket (8)#02#0# power Delay switching ON (9)#12#0#Minutes#1# after a certain minutes Delay switching OFF (10) #12#0#Minutes#0# after a certain minutes Activate calendar (11)#19#0#1# control Set calendar control (12)#20#0#WorkDay# parameters StartTime#EndTime# Deactivate calendar (13)#19#0#0# control Activate thermostat (14)#23#0#1# control Set thermostat control (15)#24#0#mode#low-te parameters mp#high-temp# Deactivate thermostat (16)#23#0#0# control Activate temp-alarm (17)#21#0#1# (18)#22#0#MinTemp# Set temp range MaxTemp# Deactivate temp-alarm SMS notifications Check status Command SMS when on/off button pressed (Default) SMS when on/off button pressed function OFF SMS when power lost or restore (Default) SMS when power lost or restore function OFF SMS alert to User SMS alert to User function OFF Check status Check “Delayed Control” status Check “Calendar control” status Check “Thermostat control” status Check “temp-alarm” status Check GSM signal Weak GSM signal alert Disable weak GSM signal alert Change password Change password Reset socket Reset to factory setting (19)#21#0#0# (20)#03#1# (21)#03#0# (22)#05#1# (23)#05#0# (24)#16#1# (25)#16#0# (26)#07#0# (27)#34# (28)#33# (29)#32# (30)#35# (31)#27# (32)#27#1# (33)#27#0# (34)#04#old-password#n ew-password# (35)#08#Password# 11 POWERTXT USA 3G power socket USER MANUAL 12 POWERTXT USA 3G power socket USER MANUAL FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 25cm between the radiator & your body. FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 13
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