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King Pigeon RTU5025 Series User Manual

King Pigeon RTU5025 Series
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GSM Gate, Barrier, Shutter, Garage
Door and Door opener
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User Manual
Ver. 1.7
RTU5025 Series
Date Issued: 2016-03-25
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GPRS/3G Gate Opener
Remote Access Control
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King Pigeon RTU5025 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelRTU5025 Series
CommunicationGSM
TypeGate Opener
GSM Frequency900/1800 MHz
Power Supply12V DC
SIM CardStandard SIM Card
AntennaExternal
Temperature Range-20~+60 °C
Humidity RangeRelative humidity 90%

Summary

Product Details

Advantages

Highlights the key benefits and features of the RTU5025 gate opener.

Specifications

Lists the technical specifications of the RTU5025, including GSM frequency, digital inputs, and power requirements.

Dimensions

Provides the physical dimensions of the RTU5025 unit.

Standard Packing List

Details the items included in the standard package of the RTU5025.

Applications

Describes various use cases and scenarios for the RTU5025 gate opener.

Safety Directions

Safe Startup

Advises caution regarding GSM equipment usage that might cause disturbance or danger.

Interference

Warns about potential interference from other wireless equipment affecting the Gate Opener's performance.

Avoid Use at Gas Station

Prohibits use at gas stations and requires powering off near fuels or chemicals.

Power it off near Blasting Places

Instructs to power off the device near blasting places, following regulations.

Reasonable Use

Recommends installing the product in suitable places and avoiding signal shielding.

Use Qualified Maintenance Service

Stipulates that maintenance should only be performed by qualified personnel.

Diagram

Typical Wiring Connection

Indicators

Explains the status indications for Power, Alarm, and Relay LEDs on the device.

Connection Terminals

Details the purpose and connections for Power, Digital Input, Relay Output, Siren, USB, and ANT ports.

Setting by PC Software

Basic Settings Configuration

Details on configuring essential parameters like password, SIM, DIN types, and alarms via PC software.

Edit Authorized Number List

Instructions for managing authorized user phone numbers using the PC software.

Historical Data Management

Guidance on retrieving and managing historical event data through the PC software.

Setting by SMS Commands

Initial Setup and Time Adjustment

Covers the mandatory start command and manual time adjustment via SMS.

Password Management via SMS

Instructions for changing the device password using SMS commands.

Authorized User Management via SMS

How to add and query authorized user phone numbers using SMS commands.

Batch User Inquiry and Deletion

Commands for querying multiple users and deleting authorized numbers via SMS.

Relay Control Settings

Configuration options for relay activation, duration, and confirmation SMS via SMS commands.

Digital Input Configuration

Setting up digital inputs, defining types, and customizing alarm SMS content.

Digital Alarm Conditions and Others

Alarm Trigger Conditions

Defines conditions for DIN1/DIN2 alarms, including armed mode and time intervals.

Power Failure Alarm Settings

Configures SMS alerts for power supply loss, including timing and default behavior.

Self-Check Auto Report

Sets up periodic self-check reports via SMS, detailing device status and signal strength.

Inquiry Commands

Commands to inquire about current status, self-check time, IMEI, and firmware version.

Data Function and CMS Parameters

Password Reset and Device ID

Procedures for resetting the password and how the Device ID is generated.

GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA Data Function

Enabling and configuring data transmission to a CMS server via GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA.

APN and CMS Server Configuration

Setting up Access Point Name (APN) and CMS server IP address/port for data upload.

Important Information and Maintenance

Important Usage Guidelines

Key recommendations for installation, placement, and power connection of the RTU5025.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Guidance on resolving common issues like failure to send SMS or signal problems.

Warranty

Authorized Users List Record

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