Display and functions
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Displays and functions
Installation and programming
In order to complete programming on the alarm panel, please observe the installation
and user guide for the alarm panel. The options for programming of communication for
the alarm system can be found in the installation menu under 'Communication'. Ensure
that the alarm panel does not display setting options for the GSM module if it is not
inserted.
If the alarm panel recognises the GSM module, then 'GSM' is displayed in the
installation menu of the Secvest under the item 'Info'
'Communication'.
In addition to this, you will be shown the GSM network name with the current signal
strength, the IMEI, the telephone number of the SIM card, the IMSI and the version
number of the module.
The SIM card telephone number is only displayed if your service provider has saved the
telephone number on the card.
Note
If the signal strength is too weak, then the alarm panel should be installed
in a different location or the supplied antenna should be installed so that
there is optimum signal strength. Please find out about your service
provider's network coverage in advance, and change providers if
necessary.
Testing for correct functioning using the alarm panel
Go to 'Test' in the installation menu in order to test the functionality of the GSM module.
The programmed NSL telephone numbers will appear in the 'NSL Reporting'
'GSM'
menu item. These will need to have been programmed in advance. You can test the
transmission of the selected control centre protocol here. Test that voice telephony is
functioning correctly by entering a telephone number under 'Voice dialler'
'GSM'. The
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