User Manual
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Alarm Input 
Settings 
Alarm units such as IR detectors, magnet switch and fire alarms, etc 
that is connected to the Ontech GSM 9025 must have a closing 
(Normally Open, NO) or breaking (Normally Closed, NC) function. 
You must choose NO or NC when connecting an alarm to the unit. 
NO is preset. 
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Powerfail 
If a power failure should occur, an alarm will be sent one minute 
after to all the phone numbers on the Alarm List (See Power fail 
alarms on page 23). 
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With Power Failure you can choose a time between 0 and 40 
minutes before an alarm message will be sent to you. If the power 
comes back within that given time, the alarm message will not be 
sent. 
Example: The unit is installed in a place with a lot of short power 
failures. By setting the Power Failure to 15 minutes, the unit will only 
alarm if the power has been gone for more than 15 minutes. 
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Radio 
When the unit is delivered the short range radio is activated. If you 
want you can turn it off as it may save you some power.  
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Radio channel 
The short range radio that is used to communicate with the extra 
accessories Ontech Relay 9010 and Ontech Alarmbox 9012, can be 
set to different radio frequencies. Channels 0- 15 can be set. It is 
important that the main unit is set to the same channel as the other 
units in the Ontech system in order to communicate with each 
other. 
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Units for timer 
You can set a delayed deactivation of the relay when you have 
activated it between 1 and 99 hours (See Controlling the unit on 
page 17). 
With this function you can select 1-99 minutes or 1-99 seconds 
instead. 
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Battery message 
When the battery is low an alarm message will be sent to all the 
numbers on the alarm list. If you don’t want to keep receiving this 
message you can simply turn it off. 
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Status number 
When requesting a status from the unit (See Status - SMS on page 
28) it will normally be sent to the phone that requested it. With the 
function Status the unit will instead send the status to a specific 
phone number of your choice.  
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24V Voltage 
If you are powering your unit with a 24V accumulator you must 
activate the 24V setting to receive battery alarm when the voltage 
from the accumulator drops. 
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Alarm, flashing 
When the units alarm is activated a red light will start to flash. With 
this function you can simply turn the flashing light off when the 
alarm triggers. 
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