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SonicShield PLUS Installation
and Operation Manual
SonicShield II PLUS
SonicShield III PLUS
Issue 3
CMS Marine
4 St Albans Road
Gloucester
GL2 5FW
+44 (0) 1452 380100
www.cmsmarine.co.uk
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Contents
Page 1 - Contents
Page 2 - Welcome
SonicShield PLUS Installation
Page 3 - Kit Contents + PIR Installation
Page 4 - Float Switch Installation
Page 5 - Sound Bomb Installation
Page 6 - GSM Modem Installation
Page 7 - Control Box connections
Operation Manual
Page 8 - Operation Manual Summary
Page 9 - Table of commands
Page 10 to 18 - Visual list of commands
Page 18 to 20 - Visual list of alerts / warnings
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Welcome
Thank you for choosing CMS Marine to supply your SonicShield Plus.
This guide will support you through the installation of the PLUS option you have added to your
SonicShield product. The guide is split into 2 sections. The 1st section is an installation guide and the 2nd
section is the operation manual for your unit.
Installation of the antifouling system (control box location, transducer installation etc) is covered in a
separate manual. We would advise you follow the Installation manual before adding the alarm system.
If you have already installed your system please continue to follow this guide.
If you have any questions or require any help please either contact us on +44 (0) 1452 380100 or
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SonicShield PLUS Installation
Kit Contents
X1 GSM Modem + CABLE
X1 PIR + CABLE
X1 SOUND BOMB + CABLE
X1 FLOAT SWITCH + CABLE
X1 SIM CARD (UK ONLY)
We have supplied sufficient cable for most installation requirements. If however you require a different
length of any of our cables please call us on +44 1452 380 100 to discuss
PLEASE ENSURE ALL POWER TO YOUR UNIT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED DURING THE PLUS INSTALLATION
PROCESS.
PIR installation
The PIR (Passive InfraRed detector) supplied with your unit is Quad band and provides maximum coverage
for your boat.
Please consider the followings hints below
1. Avoid direct sunlight
2. Avoid looking directly at air conditioning or heating vents
3. Avoid vapour or high humidity (Kettles etc)
4. Avoid Curtains, Screens etc blocking detection area.
We believe the optimum area for installation is in the main cabin area, pointing directly at your hatch /
companion way.
When selecting the area of installation ensure that the PIR cable will reach your control unit. If the
optimum installation area is out of reach of the cable please contact us to discuss the options available.
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You will need to remove the front cover of the PIR by removing the white cover fastening screw on the
underside of the PIR.
With the unit open you will then see x2 mounting knockouts (Pitch=2.63inch/66.7mm). Using the screws
provided you can now fix the bracket.
Replace the cover and cover fastening screw.
Float Switch Installation
THE FLOAT SWITCH IS NOT ACTIVATED IN YOUR UNIT AS A FACTORY STANDARD TO ACTIVATE YOUR
FLOAT SWITCH YOU WILL NEED TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OPERATION MANUAL LATER IN
THIS GUIDE USING YOUR MOBILE PHONE.
The float switch will detect the presence of water in your bilge and will alert you initially by sounding a
warning on the control unit. After 1 minute an SMS message will be sent to N1 and N2 of your programmed
numbers informing you of the float switch alarm.
You will need to attach the float switch to a bulk head in your bilge area. This can be achieved by either 2
part epoxy or you can use the screws provided. To use the screws you will need to drill through your float
switch using the guide holes that have been pre-drilled to ensure you do not disturb the internal cabling.
You will need to mount the float switch with the CMS Marine label facing out from the bulk head and the
white float must be pointing down towards the bilge.
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Sound Bomb Installation
The sound bomb emits 111Db, please consider this during installation. We would recommend installing in
the saloon area for maximum effect, however if you would prefer to install out of sight this would also be
appropriate.
You can fix the sound bomb with either the screws or velcro provided.
GSM Modem Installation
The GSM Modem unit is used by your system to send and receive status messages and commands. Details
of the operation of this unit are detailed in the 2nd half of this document.
IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED THE UNIT WITHIN THE UK YOU WILL HAVE BEEN SUPPLIED A SIM CARD
PRELOADED WITH SOME CREDIT TO GET YOU STARTED.
IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED THE UNIT OUTSIDE OF THE UK YOU WILL NEED TO PURCHASE A SIM CARD
BEFOR YOUR UNIT WILL WORK.
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Please insert your SIM Card into the side of your modem ensuring the gold chip is facing down. (away from)
the SonicShield Logo.
Once your SIM Card is inserted please ensure the black connector at the bottom of the modem is secure
and that the black connector at the top of the modem is fully inserted.
You should install the modem in an area of your boat that will receive the strongest mobile phone signal.
Using the velcro supplied you should mount the modem close to the control unit. We also recommend
using the plastic P-clips supplied to offer additional support to your modem cable if possible. If you require
a longer modem cable please contact us.
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Fitting – All cables to the control unit
Please use the picture below to correctly connect the cables to the control unit.
ENSURE THAT NO POWER IS CONNECTED TO YOUR UNIT DURING THIS PROCESS.
Start by attaching the PIR Plug to the PIR labelled socket (Plug = 4 Pins)
Next attach the Float switch Plug to the Float switch labelled socket(Plug = 4 socket)
Next attach the Sound Bomb to the Sounder labelled socket(Plug = 3 Pins)
Finally insert the black modem connector in to the COM labelled socket.
PLEASE DO NOT INSERT ANY OTHER CABLE INTO THE COM SOCKET AS THIS HAS A LIVE POWER FEED
WHICH COULD DAMAGE ANY OTHER DEVICE CONNECTED i.e COMPUTERS.
You are now ready to power your unit on and are now able to progress to the second stage of the manual
to set up your GSM control unit.
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Operation Manual
PLEASE ENSURE YOU SET UP YOUR MASTER NUMBER (N1) AND YOUR SECONDARY NUMBER (N2)
FOLLOWING THE STEPS BELOW.
The telephone number for your GSM unit can be found on the card that was supplied with your Pay as you
Go Sim card (UK ONLY). We advise that you store this number in your phone as a contact to aid set up and
also to identify your unit in the future. In our screen shots below you will see that we have named the
contact SonicShield Plus GSM.
N1 = Master Number e.g (N1=+441234111111) Mandatory
N2 = Secondary Number e.g (N2=+441234222222) Optional / Advised
PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ADVISE YOU SET BOTH N1 AND N2 TO ENSURE YOUR UNIT IS SECURE
When programming N1 you MUST send the message from the phone you want to set as N1.
Both N1 and N2 have the ability to make changes to settings and also to update the unit with alternative
numbers.
N1 and N2 CAN NOT be cleared, they can only be replaced. This is a safety feature to ensure that in the
event N1 is lost, you will still have the ability to make administration changes to the unit.
N1 and N2 will receive all status messages including entry detection, alarm arm or disable and float switch
Hi alerts.
N3, N4, N5 = Alternative numbers (Guests, Visitors, Marina etc) these numbers will only have access to the
alarm system and status updates.
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TABLE OF COMMANDS
Command Example Description
N1=+ N1=+441234111111 Programs master number. The SMS MUST be sent from the phone you are registering.
N2=+ N1=+441234222222 Programs secondary number.
N3=+ N1=+441234333333 Programs tertiary numbers
N4=+ N1=+441234444444 Programs tertiary numbers
N5=+ N1=+441234555555 Programs tertiary numbers
N#=CLR N3=CLR Deletes / Clears the number saved in location 3,4 or 5. N1 and N2 can not be cleared.
N? N? Returns list of programmed numbers
Complete Complete Returns a complete status of the system
Query Query Returns a summary of the status
Alarm=On Alarm=On Arms the Alarm system
Alarm=Off Alarm=Off Disables the Alarm system
Exit=# Exit=30 (30 seconds) Sets the exit time before arming the unit. Min 10sec Max 99sec
Entry=# Entry=30 (30 seconds) Sets the entry time before the alarm will be tripped. Min 10sec Max 99sec
Delay=On Delay=On Activates the delay sound bomb function
Delay=Off Delay=Off Deactivates the delay sound bomb function
Float=On Float=On Activates the bilge float switch
Float=Off Float=Off Deactivates the bilge float switch (Factory Standard)
History History Returns a list of the last 10 message sent from your unit.
Pir Count=# PIR COUNT=2 Sets the sensitivity of the PIR. Min 1 Max 3
Shield=On SonicShield On Turns the SonicShield antifouling on
Shield=Off SonicShield Off Turns the SonicShield antifouling off
Rearm=? Rearm=3 Sets the number of times the alarm will rearm if activated. Min 0 (No rearm) Max 3
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Below is a complete list of screen shots showing the command sent in Blue and the response from the unit
in Yellow. The layout of the message will of course be dependent on your phone type but the commands
and responses will be the same.
N1=
Number setup
The example opposite shows the
process to set up N1.
To set up N2 – N5 follow the same
process substituting N1 for N2 etc.
N?
Number Query
To view a list of the programmed
numbers in your unit send N?
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COMPLETE
Complete Status
This is the most detailed status
available.
It provides a list of all of the
programmed settings and also
displays a status of the power,
credit, alarm, SonicShield and float.
This message will be automatically
sent once per week to N1 and N2
Query
Query
This is a summary of the most
important information.
It provides the status of your
12v/24v battery supply, the
operating voltage of your Mains /
Shore power PSU, the remaining
credit, Alarm status, SonicShield
status and Float status.
This can be used for a Quick check
on the status of your system
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Alarm=On
Alarm ON
This command will Arm the alarm.
The response of ‘Override’ is
detailing that although the key
switch may show the alarm to be
off, the unit has overridden the Key
with the text message sent.
N.B If you do not get a response
your alarm may not be set. You can
check by sending a ‘QUERY’
message.
Alarm=Off
Alarm OFF
This command will Disarm the
alarm.
You will need to wait for the
response before entering your
boat.
N.B If you do not get a response
your alarm may not be disarmed.
You can check by sending a
‘QUERY’ message.
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EXIT=#
EXIT
This command will change the exit
time before your alarm will be set.
It allows you to tailor the exit time
to your preference.
The exit countdown will start as
soon as the PIR light is off i.e no
further movement is detected)
The minimum is 10 seconds and the
maximum is 99 seconds.
The response is the same as the
Complete status however you will
see the Exit Delay has changed.
ENTRY=#
ENTRY
This command is the same as exit
but sets the time between entry
and tripped status on your alarm.
It allows you to tailor the entry
time to your preference.
The entry countdown will start as
soon as the PIR detects movement.
This command is also used in
conjunction with Delay=ON/OFF.
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DELAY=ON
DELAY
This command will activate the
delayed sound bomb function.
If entry is detected and the delay
function is activated the control
unit will stay silent until the last 5
seconds of your preset entry time.
This function will NOT attract the
attention of an intruder to the
presence of an alarm system on
board before the sound bomb is
activated.
DELAY=OFF
DELAY
This command will deactivate the
delayed sound bomb function.
If entry is detected the control unit
will sound for the duration of the
preset entry time. If the unit is not
deactivated before the preset time
the sound bomb will be activated
This function will alert an intruder
to the presence of an alarm system
on board before the sound bomb is
activated.
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FLOAT=ON
FLOAT
This command will activate the
bilge float switch on your unit.
The factory default is Float=OFF.
For details on the report the float
will send see ‘Float Alarm Hi’ in the
Warning and Status section.
FLOAT=OFF
FLOAT
This command will deactivate the
bilge float switch.
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HISTORY
HISTORY
This command is for diagnostic
purposes and displays, in code
format the last 8 messages sent
from your modem unit.
For a detail of the code contact
N.B this information may be
requested when contacting us for
technical support.
PIR COUNT=#
PIR
This command sets the sensitivity
of your PIR.
Min = 1, Max =3. 1 is most sensitive
and 3 is least sensitive. Factory
default is 2.
If you are receiving ‘False’ alarm
messages where no intruder has
been detected you can decrease
the sensitivity of the PIR.
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SHIELD=ON
Shield ON
This command will activate the
transducers for the SonicShield.
The response of ‘Override’ is
detailing that although the on/off
switch may show the SonicShield to
be off, the unit has overridden the
switch with the text message sent.
The transducers will now be
running.
SHIELD=OFF
Shield OFF
This command will deactivate the
transducers for the SonicShield.
The response of ‘Override’ is
detailing that although the on/off
switch may show the SonicShield to
be on, the unit has overridden the
switch with the text message sent.
The transducers will now be off.
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WARNING MESSAGES / STATUS MESSAGES
ENTRY DETECTED
The unit will send this message
when the alarm is SET and the PIR is
activated.
It is informing you that motion has
been detected by the PIR.
This message will either be followed
by ALARM TRIPPED OR FALSE
ALARM.
REARM=#
REARM
This command will set the number
of times your alarm will
automatically rearm after the alarm
has Tripped.
Min 0 (off), Max 3. Factory default
is 3.
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FOLLOWED BY EITHER
OR
ALARM TRIPPED
The unit will send this message
when the Alarm has tripped.
This will occur if no action has been
taken after ENTRY DETECTED has
been received.
The sound bomb will have been
activated.
To reset the alarm you can text the
Alarm On command or if ReArm is
set the unit will reset itself.
FALSE ALARM
The unit will send this message
when the PIR has detected
movement but has not activated the
alarm.
The sound bomb will NOT have
been activated. Your system status
has not changed.
The FALSE ALARM message is linked
to the PIR COUNT (sensitivity)
command.
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Float Alarm - HI
The unit will send this message to
N1 and N2 when the float switch
monitor in the bilge has been
activated.
The FLOAT detail has changed to =
HI.
This may indicate excess water in
the bilge area and will need to be
checked.
Last Error Reset - Float
The unit will send this message to
N1 and N2 if the float switch
monitor detects normal position
has occurred.
The FLOAT detail has changed to =
OK
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Low Volts
The unit will send this message to
N1 and N2 when the intelligent
control unit detects a drop in
battery voltage.
The VB12 detail will change to =
<11.60.
Or
The VB24 detail will change to =
<23.20
Last Error Reset – Battery
The battery voltage has recovered.
The VB12 detail will change to =
>11.60.
Or
The VB24 detail will change to =
>23.20