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This document provides information about GPRS temperature data loggers including their technical specifications, order instructions, and operating instructions. It describes the features and applications of different models for temperature and analog sensor monitoring with remote access via GPRS or SMS.

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GPRS Temperature/Data Logger

Model No.S260/S261/S262/S263
WebSite: ww.GSM-M2M.com
This handbook has been designed as a guide to the installation and operation of King Pigeon Hi-Tech.Co.,Ltd
industrial detectors and transducers.
Statements contained in the handbook are general guidelines only and in no way are designed to supersede the
instructions contained with other products.
We recommend that the advice of a registered electrician be sought before any Installation work commences.
King Pigeon Hi-Tech.Co., Ltd, its employees and distributors, accept no liability for any loss or damage including
consequential damage due to reliance on any material contained in this handbook.
King Pigeon Hi-Tech.Co., Ltd, its employees and distributors, accept no liability for GSM Network upgrading or
SIMCard upgrading due to the technology specifications contained in this handbook.

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1. Brief introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3


1.1 Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
1.2Technique Parameters --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
1.3 Order instruction --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
2 Physical Layout and Installation Diagram ------------------------------------------------------------------5
2.1Interface Instruction------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5
2.2 The PC Configurator Interface ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2.2.1Install the Driver and PC Configurator ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2.2.2 System tool setting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
2.2.3 Basic Parameters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
2.2.4 GPRS connection setting ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
2.2.5 System parameters ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
2.2.6 Alarm setting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
2.2.7 Other setting-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11

3. Operating Instructions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12


3.1 Setup New Password -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
3.2 Setup Authorized number-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
3.3 Setup Temperature Sensor input Attributes -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
3.4 Setup Analog Sensor input attributes----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
3.5 Setup Relay Output Attributes-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
3.6 Inquiry the Device current status ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
3.7 Setup Automatically report attributes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
3.8 Setup the monitoring center parameters by SMS ------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
3.9 Inquiry the IMEI Code and firmware version ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
3.10 External AC Power/Battery Status Monitoring --------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
4. Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
4.1 Insert SIMcard into Control Unit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
4.2 Connecting the Temperature Sensors ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
4.3 Connecting the Analog transducers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23

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1. Brief introduction

1.1 Introduction
The GPRS Temperature/Data Logger inbuilt industrial quad band GPRS Engine inside, it provides 4
temperature input that each temperature sensor supports ultra-high—high—low—ultra-low 4 level
monitoring, and 1 digital relay output. It can be used for field temperature monitoring in the worldwide.
And the internal memory can save the historical for half a year for review. It provides daily report,
schedule upload, event upload by the GPRS to monitoring center or by SMS to the user mobile
phone directly.
Just dial from Authorized User number or send SMS to the GPRS Temperature Logger, the relay
output will be switched on or off. There are no call costs, the GPRS Temperature Logger rejects the
call from authorized number then carries out the turn ON/OFF action.
In one word, the GPRS Temperature Logger is the best choice for lots of temperature monitoring
applications.

1.2 Technique Parameters

Items
Descriptions
DC Power Supply 9~24VDC 2A

Power Consumption 12V input Max. 50mA/Average 50mA

GSM Frequency Quad-band, GSM850/900/1800/1900Mhz

SIM Card Supporting 3V SIM Card


GSM Antenna 50 Ω SMA Antenna interface

Internal Memory up to one year at record once per 5 minutes.


Relay Output 1, Dry Contact, NC or NO, 10A/240VAC
Temperature Input 4*DS18B20 (S260/S261)
Analog Input 4 Channel, 12bits, 0~20mA, 4~20mA, 0~5V (S262/S263)
Backup Battery 900mAH, last 18hours

Working Temperature -20-+60 °C

Working Humidity Relative humidity 90% (condensation free)

Exterior dimension 145*90*41mm

Net Weight 250 g

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Packing list

Main unit AC/DC Adapter

GSM Antenna USB cable CD

1.3 Order instruction

Module Comparison Instruction Table


1. All of these models are compatible with the Monitoring Center---KingCenter CMS-02 via GPRS, and supports KingCenter
CMS-01 via SMS.
2. GPS is optional for all of these models. The model number will plus G as identification, e.g.: S262G, S262WG;
3. All of the S26x series can be programming by SMS or USB Port via PC Configurations.

Relay Indoor
GPRS/
Model GPS Input Outpu /Outdo Applications
3G
t or
Temperature Monitoring, Temperature Logging,
S262 4 Temp 1 Indoor Remote Control. E.g.: warehouse, green room,

Probe refrigerators, freezers, cold room, medicine drug


S261 1 Outdoor room, museum, refrigeration van / truck etc.
SMS
Remote Monitoring, Data acquisition, data logger,
/GPRS
S262 1 Indoor Remote Control, supports 0~20mA,4~20mA, 0~5V

4 Analog transducers. Temperature, Humidity, Voltage,

Current, pressure, Level, speed, weight, carbon


S263 1 Outdoor
Optional monoxide, carbon dioxide, gas transducers, etc.

S262W 4 Temp 1 Indoor


Same as S262&S261
S261W 3G Probe 1 Outdoor

S262W WCDMA 1 Indoor


4 Analog Same as S262&S263
S263W 1 Outdoor

S262E 4 Temp 1 Indoor


3G Same as S262&S261
S261E Probe 1 Outdoor
EVDO
S262E 4 Analog 1 Indoor Same as S262&S263

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2 Physical Layout and Installation Diagram

2.1 Interface Instruction


GPRS GPRS Module indicator, registering will quickly flick, registered successful will slowly flick.

Led Relay Output relay indicator, when any output relay closed, it will be on; when relay opened, it will be off.

Indicator Alarm Alarm Indicator, on is alarming, off is normally;

Power External DC Power status LED indicator.

USB Connect to the computer, for setup the unit parameters.

Interface Antenna Connect the GSM ANT, if the GSM signal is not strong; please change the 3dB GSM ANT.

ON/OFF Switch on/off the S26x.

Power input External Power Connector, Connect to 2A@12V DC power through AC/DC Adaptor

Output 5V DC power supply to the analogue inputs.

VCC 3.3V Direct Current Output Positive, for 3.3V Temperature Sensor.
Temperature
Temp Temperature Sensor input, DS18B20 sensor only.
model
GND Temperature Sensor input GND

Analogue AIN1 Analog input 1 ,connect to the positive output of analog sensors

model AGND Ground point of Analogue ,connect to the negative output of analog sensors

NO Normal Open point of relay


Relay
COM Common point of relay
Output
NC Normal Close point of relay

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2.2 The PC Configurator Interface
2.2.1Install the Driver and PC Configurator

Please following the below steps one by one to setup it, otherwise you cannot setup it successfully.
Step1: Connect the unit to PC via USB, and then install the USB Driver to PC system from CD firstly. When
successful, it can be found out at the device manager of the XP or Windows 7, please see the below photo. And
remember the COM port. Also, the driver can be downloaded from Silicon Laboratories,Inc., the model is
CP210x (http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx).

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If the Com port is not Com1~Com5, then please right click the Device, then enter the Properties to
change it, see below photos, after you changed it, and please restart the computer.

Step2: Please insert the SIM Card into the S26X carefully;
Step3: Please running the PC Configurator, needn’t installed it;
Step4: Please connect the S26X to the computer through USB cable
Step5: Please setup the GSM SMS Controller parameters, the details please see below

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2.2.2 PC Configurator Setting

Open/Stop Open/Close and Stop COM Port communication.

Login Fill in Device Password (default: 1234) and then login on the device.

Reading Setting Read previous parameter setting of the device.

Save parameter setting. Click once whole setting finished or any separate setting
Save Setting
finished.

Load Profile Load setting profile from local PC to device.

Save Profile to… Save setting profile from device to PC.

Factory Mode Initializing/Reset to default settings.

Please following the below steps one by one to access the set mode, otherwise you cannot setting it
successfully.
Step1: Select the correct COM Port. Refer to the 2.2.1 Install the Driver and PC Configurator

Step2: Click Open button, the COM Port Status indicator on left-down side shows Green color.

Step3: Fill in the device password and click the Login button to access the set Mode.

Step4: Click Read Settings.

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2.2.3Basic Parameters

Authorized The number who can receive alert SMS or phone call, and call-in functions. Do add the country code on your
Number phone number, for example, +86xx or 0086xx

Code 1 This number can receive alert phone call(one by one from No.1 to No.6 if no one
SMS&Call
answered) and alert SMS when alarm occurrence.
(Alert function)
SMS only This number can receive alert SMS only when alarm occurrence.

Return Status SMS This number will receive device current status by SMS when call-in.

Code 2
Switch Relay Relay switch ON/OFF when this number call-in.
(Call-in-to
function) GPRS Connection Device automatically re-connect GPRS transmission when this number call-in.

Reboot Device Device reboot when this number call-in.

2.2.4GPRS connection setting

Target Server IP Server IP address or DNS for receiving GPRS Data, such as 183.14.224.18 or www.GSM-M2M.com

Target Sub-server IP When the main GPRS server is off, the S26X will auto-update the GPRS data to the Sub-server IP.

Ports Server Port.

This is to setup which protocol would you like to use it for transmitting the data by GPRS. Please select
Protocol TCP. If you want to use the PC Configuration for remotely setup the S26X, or test the GPRS
communication, or remotely real-time monitoring the S26X. Must setup the GPRS Protocol as TCP.

Access Point Name GPRS Access Point Name is provided by GSM Operator. Such as T-mobile,O2,etc.

User Name User name of GPRS service which provided by GSM Operator

Password Password of GPRS service which provided by GSM Operator

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2.2.5 System parameters

Proof-time Manual Manually update the device date/time .Please refer to 2.2.7Other setting

method
Auto Automatically update the device date/time(gain from GSM network operator).

Device SIM-card No Device’s SIM card phone number, country code may need.

Device Password Modify the device password after login, default: 1234

Device ID Modify the device ID, this ID will shows on the SMS content.

Logging/Recording data to the device’s internal memory.


Log interval time
Default: 5mins (0min, 5-255mins optional)

GPS Enable Tick it to enable the GPS function(for Optional model)

PIN verification Tick it to enable the verification of SIM card PIN code(Normally is none)

PIN code The SIM card PIN code auto-display if enable the PIN verification,

Device send report SMS to the ‘SMS report No.’ based on timer (setting on below)
Timer
SMS report type
Schedule Device send report SMS to the ‘SMS report No.’ based on schedule (settings on below)

Report Timer Interval time for SMS report to ‘SMS report No’. Unit: Hour

Schedule 1~4 SMS report Schedule

GPRS Data Timer Device upload data to server based on timer (setting on below)

upload
Schedule Device upload data to server based on schedule (setting on below)

Data Upload Timer Interval time for upload GPRS data to server. Unit: Minute

Data Upload Schedule Schedule for GPRS data upload to server

Receiving number when the When GPRS data connection failure, this number receive alert SMS. Country code may

GPRS connection failure need.

Relay working time when dial-in Relay working at this timing when authorized phone number dial-in.

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2.2.6 Alarm setting

Input Sensor type. C/F, AIN.


Sensor 1/2/3/4 C/F: Temperature measurement unit for S260/S261.
AIN: Analog sensor for S262/S263(show AIN automatically if connect S262/S263).
Four threshold value setting: Ultra-low, Low, High, Ultra-high.
Threshold E.g.: Ultra-low:-3.1, Low:0.0, High:20.0 Ultra-high:30.0
(Note: One decimal available only).

Relay working time When the Ultra-low/Ultra-high alarm triggered, Relay switch ON/OFF according to this timer setting.

=01~9999,Stands for the Step value. When the input range change exceed this value, device send alert
Step value SMS out. This alarm event will not affect the relay outputs.
=9999 stands for disabled this function.
=000~9999,Stands for the interval time of new alert SMS(how long time will the device send next SMS alert
Alarming interval
after the last SMS alert, in case of repeat alarm too quickly.)
time
=9999 stands for disable this function, unit is Minute.

=0000~9999, When the sensor input value exceed the threshold value more than xxxx seconds,device send
Alarming verify time alert SMS out(in case of many alarming at a short period.)
=9999 stands for disable this function, unit is Second.

Analog sensor (A) None(for S260/S261 temperature logger). (B) 0-20mA/0-5V. (C) 4-20mA.

Measurement Range Min. and Max. value according to your analog sensors detection range.

2.2.7 Other Settings

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Relay control test Test/ensure the relay works properly (debug only).

Control type NO/NC and Pulse control: Click the button ‘start/stop’ to ON/OFF relay for testing

Pulse control On Pulse control mode, please fill in the whole parameters(on below) before start/stop testing.

Time Setting Read the device time or edit the real time.

Current Data Query To check current data.

Historical Data Query To check the historical records and save as .CSV files to local PC.

GPRS Data
Debug the current GPRS data transmission on the PC configurator.
communication

3. Operating Instructions
Notice:
1. The default Password is 1234.
2. After power on the unit, the buzzer will alert by 1 long Di sound to alert,
3. All the settings are through both SMS commands and PC configurator, please edit the below SMS
commands in your cell phone, then sends to the Device. The unit cannot support PIN Code Protected
SIMCard.
4. You can program the Device with SMS commands using your phone. It is safe to do so because in
addition to the fact that other people may not know the number of the SIM inserted in it, we also use a
Password that makes it impossible for anybody, who doesn't know it, to access the system by chance.
5. Remember that commands must be CAPITAL LETTERS. It is PWD not pwd, CAP not Cap etc.
Don't add spaces or any other character.
6. The pwd in the commands is means the password, when you use it, please in stand of it by the digital
number; the capital letters PWD is the command letter, use PWD directly.
7. in some GSM operators they use different SMS parameter; the units can’t return the SMS confirmation
in some gsm operators, but it can performance the functions correctly. Also, you can try to add the country
code before the number, see the below settings:

For example:
E.g.: the country code is 0086, or +86.
The user cell phone number is 13600000000 and has been assigned as a SMS Alert number, the Sim-card number in the
panel is 13512345678.
When you setup the number as the authorized number, please setup as 008613600000000 or +86136000000000. Not
13600000000.
8. If the password is correct but the command is incorrect, the RTU5019 will return:
SMS Format Error, Please check Caps Lock in Command! So please check the Command, or add
the country code before the telephone number or check the input is in ENGLISH INPUT METHOD and
CAPS LOCK. If the password incorrect then it will not response any SMS.
9. Once the Device received the SMS Command, will return SMS to confirmation, if no SMS return, please
checks your command or resend again.
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3.1 Setup New Password

P is the identification character of this command; new password is


four digits.
E.g.: 1234P6666

3.2 Setup Authorized number


The Device supports up to 6 authorized phone number, each number can be setup as different authorize
to receive alarm message and access the Device.

E.g.: 1234#3A1#1#008613510150873#

Serial Number = 1~6.


A is the identification character of this command.
Function 1 Code =1, 2, It is for alarm receiving attribute setting.
=1 stands for when alarm occurrence, the Device will dial as well as send SMS to this number.(The
SMS Number Format must be the same as the Dial Number Format include or not includes Country
Code. Only dial-in one time to each number one by one, the phone call will off once the user take the
dial-in and won`t dial-in to the follow user)
=2 stand for when alarm occurrence, the Device only send alarm SMS to this number, doesn’t dial.
Function 2 Code =1, 2, 3, 4. It is for accessing Device attribute setting.
For example:
=1 stands for when this number dial to the Device, will be rejected after the first ring, meanwhile, the
Device will report the Device’s status.(The return SMS is the same as command pwd+EE)
=2 stands for when this number dial in the Device, will be rejected by the first ring, and the Relay output
X will close and last the programmable time, till timeout or dial in again; the relays will open and return
SMS to confirmation. (The programmable time please see 3.5 about Output relay SMS command)
=3 stands for when this number dial in the Device, will be rejected by the first ring, and the unit will connect
to the GPRS server
=4 stands for when this number dial in the Device, will be rejected by the first ring, and the unit will be
auto-reboot.
Telephone Number: authorized number, max. 18 characters,

※Inquiry the Authorized number

※Remove the Authorized Number

E.g.:1234#1A#
Please overwrite it with another new number or removed it by this SMS
Command.

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3.3 Setup Temperature Sensor input Attributes
(for S260/S261 only)
The Device inbuilt a temperature sensor already, 12bits, measures temperatures from –55°C to
+125°C(–67°F to +257°F), 0.5°C accuracy from –10°C to +85°C, but the temperature accuracy will be
effected by the Device, if the user want to extend it to other place or want to get accurate temperature, the
user can plus an additional DS18B20 Sensor to the temperature inputs. The Device reserved 3.3V power
for this DS18B20 Temperature to save the wiring cost. Once contact the external temperature sensor, the
inbuilt temperature sensor will automatically invalid.
The user can setup threshold temperature for ultra-high, high, low, and ultra-low temperature value, and
also can setup temperature changed range, interval time and when the temperature alarm, what actions
does the relay outputs should carry out, etc. Please see below to setup the temperature attributes:

If the temperature unit is Celsius, the command is:

pwdC*#X****#STP**#LL***#L***#H***#HH***#SP***#ENS***#
E.g. 1234#C1#X0060#STP60#LL-15#L-9.8#H020#HH040#SP360#ENS360#

If the temperature unit is Fahrenheit, the command is:

pwdF*#X****#STP**#LL***#L***#H***#HH***#SP***#ENS***#
E.g. 1234#F1#X0060#STP60#LL-15#L-9.8#H020#HH040#SP360#ENS360#

C*=1, 2, 3, 4: stands for temperature input 1/2/3/4


X****: the Relay Output X Close time=0000~9999, unit is Second, Stands for while ultra-high
Temperature or ultra-low temperature active, how many seconds does the Relay Output X should
close and last. When =0000 then stands for the relay will always close, must open it by SMS Commands.
When =9999, then stands for this relay will not carry out any action. The default is 9999 for relay output X
STP**: STP is the identification character of this command. Stands for the Step value. **=01~9999. =9999
Stands for disabled this function. When the temperature range changed exceed this value, will send SMS
to alter the user. Will not affect the relay outputs.
LL***: LL is the identification character of this command. Stands for the ultra-low temperature value,
***=-999~9999, = 9999 stands for disable this function, unit is C or F. when the temperature lower than
this value, will send SMS to the users and also affect the relay outputs. The SMS Content is:

TIN(1-4)Ultra-Low Value Alarm!


Current is xxx;
Relay X is ON/OFF;
AC Power is ON/OFF.
w Temp Alarm!
L***: L is the identification character of this command. Stands for the low temperature value,
***=-999~9999, =9999 stands for disable this function, unit is C or F. when the temperature lower than this
value, will send SMS to the users, but will not affect the relay outputs. The SMS Content is:

TIN(1-4) low Value Alarm!


Current is xxx;
Relay X is ON/OFF;
AC Power is ON/OFF.
H***: H is the identification character of this command. Stands for the high temperature value,
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***=-999~9999, =9999 stands for disable this function, can be setup as decimal, unit is C or F. when the
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temperature higher than this value, will send SMS to the users, but will not affect the relay outputs. The
SMS Content is:

TIN(1-4) High Value Alarm!


Current is xxx;
Relay X is ON/OFF;
AC Power is ON/OFF.
HH***: HH is the identification character of this command. Stands for the ultra-high temperature value,
***=-999~9999, =9999 stands for disable this function, can be setup as decimal, unit is C or F. when the
temperature higher than this value, will send SMS to the users and also affect the relay outputs. The SMS
Content is:

TIN(1-4)Ultra-High Value Alarm!


Current is xxx;
Relay X is ON/OFF;
AC Power is ON/OFF.
SP***: SP is the identification character of this command. Stands for how many seconds after last alarm
event then process new alarm event, ***=0000~9999, =9999 stands for disable this function, unit is
seconds, this parameter is in order to avoid repeat alarm too quickly.
ENS***: ENS is the identification character of this command. Stands for the ensure time of temperature
exceed the pre-set value, means when temperature exceed the value and last for how many seconds then
consider is an alarm event. ***=000~999, default is 10 seconds, unit is seconds, this parameter is in order
to avoid false alarm.

Tips: The temperature value can accept minus symbol and decimal , like -20 degree then please input
-20,for temperature value >0, then no need input +, e.g. 20 degree then please input 20, not +20. Also can
setup as decimal, e.g.: 19.50

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※Inquiry Temperature Sensor Input Attributes
The user can send SMS Command to inquiry the settings, the command is:

After the Device Received this command, will return all temperature inputs parameters(same as above):
C1X****#STP**#TM***#LL***#L***#H***#HH***#SP***#ENS***#
C2X****#STP**#TM***#LL***#L***#H***#HH***#SP***#ENS***#
C3X****#STP**#TM***#LL***#L***#H***#HH***#SP***#ENS***#
C4X****#STP**#TM***#LL***#L***#H***#HH***#SP***#ENS***#

3.4 Setup Analog Sensor input attributes


(For S262/S263 only)
The Device accepts one direct current 0~5V or 0~20mA or4-20mA analog input, the user can setup
interval time to alarm, interval value to alarm, ultra-high, high, low, ultra-low alarm, ensure time, when
alarm occurrence can active one or both of the relay outputs and send programmable SMS and dial to
authorized phone numbers.
Please see below to setup the temperature attributes:
The SMS command is:

pwd#B*#X****#STP**#LL***#L***#H***#HH***CH*****#CL*****#A#SP***#ENS***#

E.g.1234#B1#X0060#STP60#TM360#LL-15#L-9.8#H020#HH040CH06000#CL0000#1#SP360#ENS36#

B*=1, 2, 3, 4: stands for analog input 1/2/3/4


X****: the Relay Output X Close time=0000~9999, unit is Second, Stands for while ultra-high
Temperature or ultra-low temperature active, how many seconds does the Relay Output X should
close and last. When =0000 then stands for the relay will always close, must open it by SMS Commands.
When =9999, then stands for this relay will not carry out any action. The default is 9999 for relay output X
STP**: STP is the identification character of this command. Stands for the Step value. **=01~9999. =9999
Stands for disabled this function. When the temperature range changed exceed this value, will send SMS
to alter the user. Will not affect the relay outputs.
LL***: LL is the identification character of this command. Stands for the ultra-low value, ***=-999~9999,
=9999 stands for disable this function. Can be setup as decimal. when the engineering value lower than
this value, will send SMS to the users and also affect the relay outputs. The SMS Content is:

AIN(1-4)Ultra-Low Value Alarm!


Current is xxx;
Relay X is ON/OFF;
AC Power is ON/OFF.
w Temp Alab r!
L***: L is the identification character of this command. Stands for the low value, ***=-999~9999, =9999 stands for
disable this function. Can be setup as decimal. when the engineering value lower than this value, will send SMS to
the users, but will not affect the relay outputs. The SMS Content is:

AIN(1-4) low Value Alarm!


Current is xxx;
Relay X is ON/OFF;
AC Power is ON/OFF.
H***: H is the identification character of this command. Stands for the high value, ***=-999~9999, =9999 stands
for disable this function. Can be setup as decimal. when the engineering value higher than this value, will send
SMS to the users, but will not affect the relay outputs. The SMS Content is:
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AIN(1-4) High Value Alarm!
Current is xxx;
Relay X is ON/OFF;
AC Power is ON/OFF.
HH***: HH is the identification character of this command. Stands for the ultra-high value, ***=-999~9999, =9999
stands for disable this function. Can be setup as decimal. when the engineering value higher than this value, will
send SMS to the users and also affect the relay outputs. The SMS Content is::

AIN(1-4)Ultra-High Value Alarm!


Current is xxx;
Relay X is ON/OFF;
AC Power is ON/OFF.
CH*****: CH is the identification character of this command. Stands for the measurement maximum value
of analogue inputs,*****=00000~99999, =9999 stands for disable this function. The value can accept
minus symbol and decimal such as -354.0 or 788.8.
CL*****: CL is the identification character of this command. Stands for the measurement minimum value of
analogue inputs,*****=00000~99999, =9999 stands for disable this function. The value can accept minus
symbol and decimal such as -354.0 or 788.8.
A: =0,1,2.Stands for the type of analog input:0 means NONE ;1 stands 0-5V/0-20mA;2 stands 4-20mA.
SP***: SP is the identification character of this command. Stands for how many seconds after last alarm
event then process new alarm event, ***=0000~9999, =9999 stands for disable this function, unit is
seconds, this parameter is in order to avoid repeat alarm too quickly.
ENS***: ENS is the identification character of this command. Stands for the ensure time of temperature
exceed the pre-set value, means when temperature exceed the value and last for how many seconds then
consider is an alarm event. ***=000~999, default is 10 seconds, unit is seconds, this parameter is in order
to avoid false alarm.

Tips: The analogue value can accept minus symbol and decimal , like -20 V then please input -20,for
analog value >0, then no need input +, e.g. 20 V then please input 20, not +20. Also can setup as decimal,
e.g.: 19.50

※Inquiry Analog Sensor Input Attributes


The user can send SMS Command to inquiry the settings, the command is:

After the Device Received this command, will return all temperature inputs parameters:
B1X****#STP**#TM***#LL***#L***#H***#HH***#CH*****#CL*****#1#SP***#ENS***#
B2X****#STP**#TM***#LL***#L***#H***#HH***#CH*****#CL*****#2#SP***#ENS***#
B3X****#STP**#TM***#LL***#L***#H***#HH***#CH*****#CL*****#0#SP***#ENS***#
B4X****#STP**#TM***#LL***#L***#H***#HH***#CH*****#CL*****#0#SP***#ENS***#

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3.5 Setup Relay Output Attributes
The Device inbuilt one Dry Contact digital output relay(5A/240VAC,20A/14VDC), used for connecting the
switch of some equipments like air conditioner or machines, the outputs can setup as always ON, Timeout
OFF, Pulse output, or switch by SMS, and authorized phone number dial in, or alarm events.
The SMS Commands for setting and operating as below:

※Switch ON the Relay: Switch OFF the Relay:

pwd+CC pwd+DD

Will return: . Will return:

※Setup Timeout for authorized number dialing in


When dial in to Switch on the relay, the relay close time can be setup, and the relay will automatically
Switch off till re-call in or timeout. The command is:

pwd+XC****
**** =0000~9999, unit is Second, Stands how many seconds does the Relay Output should close and
last. When =0000 then stands for the relay will always close, must open it by SMS Commands. When
=9999, then stands for this relay will not carry out any action. The default is 9999.
Will return:

When authorized number call-in to the device, Will return: Relay ON to the call in number. When call in
again or timeout, the relay will automatically open, and send SMS alert to the user: Relay OFF

※Pulse Output SMS Commands:


The user can send SMS to switch on/off the relays once or more times to make it output pulse type. The
Command is below:

pwd+XP***L***T**

P***: P is the identification character of this command. ***=000~999, unit is second, stands for how long
the relay X will keep for close then open.
L***: L is the identification character of this command. ***=000~999, unit is second, stands for interval
open time.
T**: T is the identification character of this command, **=00~99, stands for the relay should close how
many times.
After the Device received this command, will return: Executed to confirmation.

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3.6 Inquiry the Device current status
The user can inquiry the Device current status by SMS command or authorized number dial in. The SMS
Command is:

Will return:

3.7 Setup Automatically report attributes


The user can setup interval time to SMS report the Device current
status to the specified number. There are two ways to setup automatically report attributes. One is Timer
setting and other one is Schedule setting and two ways are alternative. The default setting of
automatically report is No SMS report sending to users
If you want to close the automatically report, the command is

HD#0##

※Setup Timer for Automatically report


The SMS command is:

pwdHD#***#ReportNumb#

HD***: HD is the identification character of this command.


***=000~999, unit is hour, stands for the interval time for S26x
send the SMS report to users.

※Setup Schedule for Automatically report


The SMS command is:

pwdHM#Ahhss#Bhhss#Chhss#Dhhss#ReportNumber
#
E.g. 1234HM#A0000#B0830#C1800#D2100#+8618666200000#
#

HM: HD is the identification character. Stand for the schedule for automatically report.
Ahhss: A is the identification character. Stand for the 1st schedule in everyday for S26x send SMS
report to user, hhss=0000~2359. hh and ss stand for the hours and minutes.
Bhhss: B is the identification character. Stand for the 2nd schedule in everyday for S26x send SMS report
to user, hhss=0000~2359. hh and ss stand for the hours and minutes.
Chhss: C is the identification character. Stand for the 3rd schedule in everyday for S26x send SMS report
to user, hhss=0000~2359. hh and ss stand for the hours and minutes.
Dhhss: D is the identification character. Stands for the 4th schedule in everyday for S26x send SMS report
to user, hhss=0000~2359. hh and ss stand for the hours and minutes.

Tips: The schedules is multi-optional, but please make sure the schedule start at the first schedule and is
continuous .such as
1234HM#A0000# +8618666200000#
Or 1234HM#A0000#B0830#+8618666200000#
Or 1234HM#A0000#B0830#C1800#+8618666200000#
Inquiry the auto-report setting:
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3.8 Setup the monitoring center parameters by SMS
The SMS Commands are different for GPRS Protocol please sees the following chapters.

pwdIPxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx;ppppp#

E.g. 1234IP184.14.164.12;06002#

IPxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: IP is the identification character of this command. Stands for the IP/DNS address of
master GPRS server. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.255.
ppppp :Stands for the virtual port of master GPRS server,ppppp=00000~65535
if successful, the unit will return: SET OK. , otherwise, the unit won`t return the SMS

3.9 Inquiry the IMEI Code and firmware version


The user can inquiry the IMEI Code and the firmware version by SMS command, the SMS Command is:

pwd+E+#

3.10 External AC Power/Battery Status Monitoring


The Device will automatically monitoring the external AC power, while AC power goes off, will send
AC Power Goes OFF to the authorized number immediately, and while the external AC power goes on,
will send AC Power Goes ON to the authorized number immediately.

The Device will automatically monitoring the battery power, while DC voltage of battery is lower than
3.6V ,will send Backup Battery low voltage to the first authorized number immediately (one time),and
when the external AC power is on, won`t send again.

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4. Installation
Test the system before installing the control unit and sensors on-site, including sensor, power supply,
GSM signal, etc.

4.1 Insert SIM card into Control Unit

Open the surface of control unit and install the GSM SIM card.

Using the screw driver get out of the screw and insert the SIM-card

Reset Button, press it then power on the panel, after heard Di sound and the alarm indicator and
relay indicator flash twice then release it (totally in 5 seconds).The device password will be changed
to default as 1234.Finally,please reboot the device to run the device.

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4.2 Connecting the Temperature Sensors(for S260/S261)
S260/S261 Support 4 temp input which is special for DS18B20.For the wire diagram please refer to
the below picture:

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4.3 Connecting the Analog transducers
S262/S263X Support 4 analog input under the analog mode and support all models of
4-20mA/0-20mA/0-5V transducers such as :Temperature/AC(DC) current(voltage)/Water
level/pressure/velocity etc. More details for the analog transducers please refer to
WWW.GSM-M2M.COM or ask the sales of Kingpigeon for help. For the wire diagram please refer to
the below picture:

Water Level Transducers

WLI100

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5. Important information
1) Please read the User Manual carefully before you install the Control Unit and set the Control Unit.
2) Install the system in a hidden place.
3) Avoid getting water into the Control Unit.
4) Have a secure connection to the main power supply.

6. Maintenance
1) In case of failure, please contact the distributor or manufacturer.
2) If the remote control works, but the Control Unit fails to send SMS texts, switch the power of Control
Unit off and switch it on after one minute. Test this system after another minute, or check the settings
are correct and the GSM Signals are strong enough.
3) If the Control Unit can run and sensors work, but cannot send SMS texts, please change SIM Card to
check it.
4) If the problem cannot be solved, please contact the distributor or manufacturer.

7. Warranty
1) This system is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for one year from the
date of purchase.
2) This warranty does not extend to any defect, malfunction or failure caused by abuse or misuse by the
Operating Instructions. In no event shall the manufacturer be liable for any alarm system altered by
purchasers.

The End!

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