GSM-GPRS INTERFACE
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 3 FEATURES ............................................................................................................................ 3 Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................... 3 Description .....................................................................................................
INTRODUCTION , This manual provides programming and operating instructions for the GS3055-I wireless alarm communicators. Information relating to a specific model will be denoted by the applicable model number within the text. The term "Device" is used to describe functionality that is applicable to both models. This manual shall be used in conjunction with the installation manual of the control panel and power supply it is connected to.
Description This Device provides total confidence in all security and surveillance applications. It manages SMS and Central Station transmissions and can simulate the land line in the event of trouble (land line down) or even substitute the land line completely in areas where the GSM service is provided and where the land line is not available. This Device supports CONTACTID, 10 bps and 20 bps protocols and, in places with optimum GSM signal reception, SIA and CESA protocols.
Ox (7-8-9-10) Programmable Open-Collector Outputs: These outputs can be activated either by programmed events (Automatic Mode) or by SMS text messages (Remote Mode), refer to “Activating the Outputs” for details. The maximum current draw of each OC Output must not exceed 70 mA +OC (2-3) Common terminal for Open-Collector Outputs: Common power-supply terminal (12 Vcc-450mA) for all OC Outputs (O1, O2, O3, O4). AS (12-13) Tamper: These terminals are connected in series to the Tamper microswitch [11].
This Device will not switch during ongoing calls. The simulated line will provide the line ring voltage for incoming calls and will decode DTMF dialling (this Device is unable to decode Pulse dialling). The Function Priority (to be selected during the programming phase) will determine how this Device manages communications (SMS and ContactID) and calls from the telephone device connected to the LI terminals (e.g. Control panel).
ACTIVATING THE OUTPUTS This Device has 4 OC outputs programmable as Automatic (outputs with this attribute will activate in response to the associated events) or Remote Control (outputs with this attribute can be activated manually from remote locations by means of SMS messages or calls from enabled telephone numbers.
The SIM-CARD can be programmed via PC, using any GSM cellphone or in “C-24 Remote” mode, with pre-authorized service. NOTE: The manufacturer shall not assume responsibility for damage arising from improper programming via GSM Cellphone. DB9 female connector 1 to this Device 2 3 4 5 DB9 female connector 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 6 7 to PC 8 9 7 wire shielded cable Fig.
Dial.: This memorandum column shows the SMS Dialler telephone numbers (selected on the SMS Dialler Page from the first 8 telephone numbers in the phonebook). Prefix IMPORTANT: This Device will prefix the digits entered in this field to all the telephone numbers dialled through the GSM Interface function. If necessary enter a Prefix (maximum 4 digits) in this field. If no Prefix is required, leave this field empty.
Priority This section will allow you to select the operating priority of this Device: Interface (at default) or SMS Dialler/Contact ID Communicator. Pay-as-you-go Balance message , NOTE: The Manufacturer shall not assume responsibility for Pay-as-you-go credit services managed by GSM Network Providers. If you enable this option, an SMS text message — containing information provided by the GSM Network regarding the end-user’s credit balance — will be sent to the first number in the Telephone Number list.
Telephone numbers to call Four telephone numbers of up to 20 digits (digits and + signs). This Device will try each telephone number 3 times before considering a call unsuccessful and quitting. , The Contact ID Codes will be sent to the first number (with Contact ID reporting protocol) that answers the call. Events description Customer Code - type in a 4 character code (accepted values: digits and the letters A, B, C, D, E and F).
Load button To view the Dialled, Received and Missed calls, click the Load button. Depending on programming, some telephone numbers may not have Caller ID. Received Calls If this Device is connected to a Control panel or another telephone device, this section will allow you to view the calls received by this Device. Missed Calls This section will allow you to view any unanswered incoming calls.
"C-24 REMOTE" PROGRAMMING The GS3055-I can be remotely programmed via SMS by Connect-24 (C-24) for fast convenient installation without the need of an on-site PC or manual programming of the SIM card. INFORMATION FOR THE USER Remote Programming of the Access Code To change the Acess Code, use the following SMS text message: #uuuu#*#nnnn# where: uuuu represents the old Access Code, and nnnn represents the new Access Code. , The default Access Code is 0001 .
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls could void your authority to use this equipment. This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.