Telic Telematik & Telemtrie
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Telemetry Company
Telic Telematik & Telemtrie System
STD32 Telemetry Device Telit Module in use
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Telic Telematik & Telemtrie 82041 Oberhaching / Munich - Germany
telephone: +49 - 89 4902686-0
fax : +49 - 89 4902686-18 internet: www.en.telic.de
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Company Profile
Munich-based Telic GmbH has developed its next generation of telemetry modules, the Simple Telemetry Device 32 (STD32), based on Telit's GE864-QUAD GSM technology. Available now, the STD32 telemetry module is equipped to handle a wide range of applications in the home, commercial, and industrial sectors. The STD32 now offers a camera interface and an onboard webserver in addition to the two outputs to switch external devices on and off and its two signal inputs which can be connected to sensors. The STD32 can easily be used as an alarm system, to open the garage door, for fluid level control, temperature control or to receive pictures in alarm situations or on request. STD32 is the perfect device for remote monitoring and remote switching via your mobile phone or internet. The fascinating world of telemetry is now accessible to a wider audience. Less experienced system integrators can now quickly and easily utilize GSM mobile radio technology for remoteswitching or remote-alarm applications. All they need is a STD32 from Telic GmbH, a GSM SIM card (in the simplest cases, even a pre-paid card will do), and a standard GSM mobile phone.
Which Telit module do you use and why?
"We use the GE864 QUAD because it is a small BGA product and offers a wide temperature range"
"We selected Telit because of their professional, knowledgeable support and the reliable product functionality required of our STD32"
Frank Heineck, Managing Director
Main features
The STD32 module, measuring just 99 x 52 x 20 mm, is barely bigger than a mobile phone and can be easily integrated into other devices or into a suitable plastic casing. It features two relay switching outputs, two signal inputs, a camera interface, onboard webserver, an antenna and power supply connectors. Six LEDs provide information on its operating status. All that is required for a quick-start is a connection to an existing power supply or a small power pack, as the STD32 can reliably operate at voltages between 5 and 32 V. The two signal inputs are electrically isolated using optocouplers and the two switching outputs can be looped directly back into the power supply circuit. Each relay output can be loaded with a maximum of six Amperes. The antenna FME connector can be used with either the supplied rectangular antenna or an antenna cable. The module can be easily setup to support various switching and signal functions. Connecting to the power supply allows the automatic sending of an alarm SMS to a preset telephone number or sending of an email to a predefined email address. One of the two switching relays can be made to engage for a preset period of time in the event of a call from a pre-programmed mobile phone, for example, to switch on a heating or air-conditioning system. This clip list can be easily extended to more than a hundred authorised phone numbers. Both relays can also be switched on or off independently of each other using pre-set SMS messages, and feedback on the switch's current status is also available via SMS. What's more, each of the two inputs can independently trigger the sending of alarm via SMS or email to up to five phone numbers/email addresses. The STD32 makes it possible, with very little effort, to remotely switch on a home's heating unit in the winter well in advance of the owner's arrival. Alternatively, the module can also act as an alarm system with a remote notification function. The module can be adjusted without advanced programming skills and little or no experience with this type of equipment. All that's required is a single phone call or simple command sent to the STD32 in the form of an SMS text message. The SMS can either contain a single command or an entire chain of commands. Finally the configuration can be done through the webbrowser functionality.To summarize the STD32 is a telemetry device for alarming via SMS or E-mail and for switching output relays via call, SMS or the internet. The 2 relays outputs can either be activated with a free of charge call and/or via SMS or the internet. Additionally the STD32 now also offers a camera interface (accessory part). With the help of the Telic Camera (accessory) you can get digital pictures via e-mail in alarm situations or on request. Alternatively you can always retrieve a picture via the webinterface. To be able to use this E-mail functionality your SIM Card needs to have a GPRS subscription; to use the webbrowser functionality the SIM Card needs to have a fixed IP address.
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