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General Terms and Conditions of 1NCE GmbH for M2M/IoT mobile communications services (version as of 07/2018)
1.  Scope of application
1.1  The following General Terms and Conditions (hereinafter referred to as 

“GTC”) shall govern any and all contracts relating to the provision of 

mobile communications services for machine-to-machine (M2M) and 

Internet of Things (IoT) applications and related services (hereinafter 

altogether referred to as the “Services”) concluded between 1NCE 

GmbH, Sternengasse 14-16, 50676 Cologne, Germany, Local Court 

of Cologne, HRB 92529 (hereinafter referred to as “1NCE”) and the 

Customer.

1.2  The provision of the Services by 1NCE shall be carried out exclusively 

under the application of these GTC. The application of any terms and 

conditions of the Customer which contradict or deviate from these GTC 

is excluded.

1.3  The offer of the Services through 1NCE is addressed exclusively to 

businesses within the meaning of Section 14 of the German Civil Code 

(Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch, hereinafter referred to as “BGB”).

2.  Conclusion of contract
2.1  The offers made by 1NCE regarding the provision of the Services are 

non-binding. Such offers do not constitute a binding offer to conclude 

a contract, but merely a request for the submission of an order by the 

Customer in accordance with 1NCE’s offer.

2.2  As a general rule, the Customer places its order via the 1NCE web 

shop. However, 1NCE reserves the right, in individual cases, to also 

allow the Customer, upon a request of the Customer declared in text 

form, to submit a completed and signed order form to 1NCE; however, 

the Customer is not entitled to claim such form of ordering. With its 

order, the Customer submits a binding offer to conclude a contract.

2.3  The Customer undertakes to only provide true and correct information 

in the context of its order. In particular, the Customer shall ensure that 

the Customer’s billing address indicated by the Customer corresponds 

to the address for which the Customer has been assigned the stated 

VAT identifi cation number. Furthermore, the Customer undertakes to 

provide to 1NCE in connection with the order all documents required 

in accordance with Section 111 para. 1 sentence 3 of the German 

Telecommunications Act (hereinafter referred to as “TKG”) or – if 

offered by 1NCE – to participate in any other identity verifi cation 

procedure suitable in accordance with Section 111 para. 1 sentence 

4 TKG; this obligation applies accordingly in the event that a change 

occurs with regard to the data provided by the Customer before or after 

the conclusion of the contract (Section 111 para. 3 TKG).

 2.4 A contract is only concluded when 1NCE accepts the Customer’s 

order by issuing an order confi rmation or at the latest when 1NCE 

commences with the performance of the Services (i.e. activation of the 

Chip Card).

2.5  Text form is suffi cient for all declarations of the Parties referred to in 

this Section 2.

3.  1NCE’s performance obligations / Right to modify
3.1  The Services include the following service elements:

a)  the provision of access to mobile communication for M2M/IoT 

applications with which the Customer can use low-bandwidth 

mobile data connections and additional network services as 

well as other related services – this is done through derivative 

allocation of a mobile number and an additional identifi cation 

number (e.g. International Mobile Subscriber Identity [IMSI], 

Mobile Subscriber Integrated Services Digital Network Number 

[MSISDN], Integrated Circuit Card Identifi er [ICCID]) as well as 

the provision of a chip card encoded with the allocated number, 

currently in the form of a SIM card (in these GTC in each case 

referred to as the “Chip Card”) to the Customer;

b)  the provision of low-bandwidth mobile data communications 

services in the Federal Republic of Germany and – where 

available on the basis of existing roaming agreements between 

the relevant mobile network operators – in certain other EU 

Member States or third countries specifi ed in the Service 

Description; and

c)  the provision of additional network services and other related 

services, in particular including the possibility of receiving and 

sending SMS (Short Message Service) messages and the 

provision of a software-based connectivity management platform; 

1NCE shall provide the Customer with access to this platform 

either via a customer web portal or – provided that the Customer 

ensures full compatibility of its Customer systems within its sphere 

of responsibility – such access may be integrated by the Customer 

itself at its own expense into these Customer systems by using 

1NCE’s application programming interfaces (APIs).

 

The exact scope of the Services in accordance with this Section 3.1 

shall be determined in each case by the service description attached to 

these GTC as an Annex (in these GTC in each case referred to as the 

“Service Description”).

3.2  1NCE performs the Services within the boundaries of its technical and 

operational capabilities. The mobile communications services referred 

to in Section 3.1 lit. a) and b) of these GTC are provided by 1NCE 

on thework operators. 1NCE also uses subcontractors as technical 

service providers for the provision of individual parts of the additional 

network services and other related services referred to in Section 

3.1 lit. c) of these GTC. 1NCE expressly points out that the type and 

scope of such services of the respective mobile network operators, 

in particular also the respective available transmission technologies 

(e.g. no permanent use of 2G/3G in individual countries), may vary 

and, in addition, individual available transmission technologies may not 

enable the use of certain network services or other related services. 

The details of the actually available scope of Services is set out in the 

Service Description.

3.3  1NCE’s obligation to perform is limited

a)  to the activation period of the Chip Card in accordance with 

Section 3.5 of these GTC (hereinafter referred to as the “Activation 

Period”);

b)  to a consumable data volume of 500 MB per Chip Card; and
c)  a volume of 250 SMS per Chip Card, in which case a pro rata 

consumption of this volume takes place both by each SMS 

received (Mobile terminated MT) and each SMS sent (Mobile 

Originated - MO) and 1NCE further expressly points out that the 

technical solution used by 1NCE only supports SMS transmissions 

between terminal device and server (both traffi c directions), but 

not SMS transmissions between two terminal devices (the data 

volume referred to in lit. b) and the SMS volume referred to in 

lit. c), unless otherwise indicated, are hereinafter referred to 

individually and together as the “Quota” or the “Quotas”.

 

The Customer is entitled at any time to purchase additional Quotas for 

the relevant Chip Card once or several times (see Sections 5.1 and 

5.3 of these GTC); this can already take place before the complete use 

of an original Quota. The Activation Period of the relevant Chip Card 

as such remains unaffected by the subsequent purchase of additional 

Quotas.

3.4  If one of the original Quotas (data volume or SMS volume) or another 

Quota subsequently purchased by the Customer is used up before 

the end of the Activation Period, the Chip Card will be temporarily 

deactivated and can no longer be used until further notice. Upon 

receipt of payment of the charge for a Quota subsequently purchased 

by the Customer, any temporarily deactivated Chip Card will be 

immediately reactivated by 1NCE. Additional Quotas can only be 

purchased in such a way that both a full data volume and a full SMS 

volume are purchased at the same time in accordance with Sections 

3.3 sentence 1 lit. b) and c) of these GTC.

3.5  The Activation Period for the respective Chip Card is ten years from the 

beginning of the fourth calendar month following the calendar month 

in which 1NCE dispatches the Chip Card to the Customer, unless the 

Activation Period ends earlier in accordance with Section 3.6 of these 

GTC or is extended by mutual agreement between the Parties in text 

form based on the then current terms. The initial activation of the Chip 

Card takes place before the Chip Card is sent to the Customer; the 

Chip Card can therefore be used from the moment of receipt through 

the Customer.

3.6  The Activation Period automatically ends early if

a)  within 18 months after 1NCE has notifi ed the Customer in text 

form that the data volume or the SMS volume of the relevant Chip 

Card has been used up before the end of the Activation Period, 

the Customer has not subsequently purchased an additional 

Quota;

b)  no data has been sent or no SMS has been received or sent 

by the relevant Chip Card for a continuous period of at least 18 

months; or

c)  the Customer has fi nally deactivated the relevant Chip Card within 

the connectivity management platform provided by 1NCE.

3.7  The Chip Card is provided to the Customer as a sale; the Chip Card 

therefore becomes the Customer’s property when it is handed over to 

the Customer. The right of 1NCE (a) to deactivate or block the Chip 

Card or (b) to make designated confi guration changes to the Chip 

Card or to download and install software updates on the Chip Card 

by OTA (Over the Air) remote control for the purpose of continued 

service provision, as part of the Services and in accordance with the 

provisions of these GTC, shall remain unaffected and shall continue 

for the entire term of the contract. From the time of transfer of risk, the 

Customer bears the risk of accidental loss or accidental deterioration 

of the Chip Card. In particular, 1NCE is therefore not obliged to replace 

a Chip Card that has been lost or damaged or rendered unusable due 

to circumstances not attributable to 1NCE. All Quotas are also linked 

to the use of the specifi c Chip Card provided. Therefore, in the case of 

sentence 4, 1NCE is not obliged to transfer any remaining Quota that 

cannot be used anymore to another Chip Card or to make any other 

reimbursement to that effect.

3.8  The transfer of risk with regard to the Chip Card shall take place in 

accordance with Section 447 para. 1 BGB. Unless otherwise agreed 

between the Parties in text form, CIP Incoterms® 2010 shall apply 

when sending Chip Cards to delivery addresses of the Customer 

outside the Federal Republic of Germany.

3.9  To the extent 1NCE is liable for defects with regard to individual 

elements of the Services under statutory warranty provisions 

(Mängelhaftung), this liability shall be governed by the applicable 

provisions of statutory law. In particular, the prescription period relating 

to claims for defects in respect of Chip Cards shall begin from the time 

Summary of Contents for BXV600GS

Page 1: ...CAME COM UK BXV600GS kit Complete kit for a sliding gate weighing up to 600kg max width 18m QUICK SETUP GUIDE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FULL INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ter RGSM001S Gateway Module RSE Connection Card SIM May be preinstalled in RGSM001S 1 Kit Contents 2 Safety Instructions 3 Typical Gate Setup 4 Geometry 5 Manual Release Instructions 6 Wiring Diagram 7 Pre installed SIM Card 8 Initial Power On 9 Commissioning the RGSM 10 Commissioning via App 11 Commissioning via Panel 12 Safety Options 13 Replacing the SIM Card 14 Optional Accessories ...

Page 3: ...assing through the gate Keep feet away from the bottom of the gate during operation Do not operate the gate by remote control unless they are in view Do not attempt to block or interfere with the gate movement during operation Under no circumstances should you attempt to modify the gate automation system Ensure that your gate is serviced at 3 to 12 month intervals dependent on number of openings b...

Page 4: ... 5 3 4 6 OUTSIDE OF GATES INSIDE OF GATES 10 11 12 8 1 BXV Motor 5 Selector Keypad optional 9 Photocell column optional accessory 2 Limit switch fins 6 Photocells on outside of gate posts 10 Slide guides 3 Reception Antenna 7 2nd set of Photocells optional 11 Rack 4 Flashing Light optional 8 Mechanical End Stop not supplied 12 Sensitive safety edge CONTROL PANEL The control panel is integral to th...

Page 5: ...essories 5 Prepare a Ø 20 mm tube to run the release cord through A 6 Use Ø 40 mm corrugated tubes to connect the gearmotor to the accessories The number of tubes depends on the type of system and the accessories that are going to be fitted INSTALLATION Please refer to the full manual for installing the motor rack and setting travel end points 290 145 145 300 170 250 85 85 95 212 160 106 1 2mm 117...

Page 6: ...al position B2 and push in B3 while turning the key to lock it in pace B1 Take the key out and replace the cap B4 6 Attempt to manually move the gate to ensure it is fully engaged The BXV sliding gate operator has a manual release system which pops out when the motor is unlocked Basic Maintenance Hints Tips If a ground track is fitted ensure the track is always clear of debris Lubricate manual rel...

Page 7: ... M N FC FA F E L N A GND B A B S1 GND 10 11 E 5 Z4 C AF43S Plug in TOP A433N Antenna Cable length RG58 Max 5m RSE Set RSE jumper to OFF 1 2 3P 7 10 TS 2 CX CY M N FC FA F E L N A GND B A B S1 GND 10 11 E 5 Z4 C RGSM001S Gateway Module Cable length Max 3m power 10 2 A B GND Mains Supply 230 V AC Cable length 1m 20m 3 Core 1 5mm Flex 20m 30m 3 Core 2 5mm Flex ...

Page 8: ...rength or availability and therefore will not be held liable for lack of service came automation internet came cloud setup app for the installer GET IT ON AppStore GET IT ON automation app for the end user GET IT ON AppStore GET IT ON System Frequency Approx Movements Est SIM Life Based on Usage Occasional Usage Approx 5 gate manoeuvres per week 4 7 Years Average Usage Approx 3 4 gate manoeuvres p...

Page 9: ...flash 1x sec indicating the RGSM001S is registered on a GSM network 2 POWER LED Green The LED will flash 5x sec indicating the RGSM001S is not yet configured on the Connect platform Power on the control board Installer Tip If the RGSM001S is located in a concealed area and a low GSM signal observed a 2m extension cable and bracket is available to purchase This then allows the aerial to be located ...

Page 10: ...arrive please check your junk folder download the connect setup app adding the rgsm gateway to your technician account technician connect setup app 1 3 2 If you have an existing account please move to step 3 Important The installation must be carried out by skilled and qualified personnel Mr Wilson Sills Road DE74 2US Mr Wilson Sills Road DE74 2US 1 1 GET IT ON AppStore GET IT ON Installer Tip The...

Page 11: ...dBm 24V CONNECT 123 4 GND A N T 10 2 COM IN2 COM IN1 B A 1A 30V RGSM001S If you intend to retain control of the SIM for top up If as the installer you intend to retain control of the SIM for top up purposes we recommend that you complete the Name field with information relating to the customer property or site and in the Description field you insert the SIM number which will give you full visibili...

Page 12: ...d automation Select Manual Add Select BXV ZN7 from the drop down list Enter a name and description then press Add adding automation 1 BXV ZN7 Automation for swing gates 600 Kg Front Gates Front Gates 1 Installer Tip The Name and Description entered here can be used to identify the gate location Name Front Gates Description Front Gates This shows under the customers Automation App on the main displ...

Page 13: ... Select Add Select either Local Acquisition or Add with QR Code If you pressed Local Acquisition the screen will change to the one shown here Select the button on the fob and it will add the button straight onto the control panel Select OK Set the safety inputs please refer to section 12 for options Select Next Select Calibrating Travel ...

Page 14: ...ocess for all fobs Select the back button to return to the main menu If you select ADD via QR Code the app will open the devices camera enabling scanning of the QR code on the fobs packaging Once the QR code has been scanned enter a Name and select the correct function for each button on the fob If you wish for a certain button to not be active then untick the check box for that button Select Conf...

Page 15: ...on App On first login you will be prompted to accept the gateway You will then be presented with control options for your automation To transfer to a customer select the 3 dots Select Transfer site Enter customer details you wish to transfer to Select confirm The customer will get an email asking to confirm the account transfer to customer 2 name mycustomer co uk name mycustomer co uk Firstname La...

Page 16: ...afety inputs F 2 F 3 O F F 5 Set the opening direction F 5 4 O F F left O N right viewed from the inside of the property looking out 6 Set the motor type A 1 1 7 Setup the encoder A 3 O N The Gates will now perform a close and open cycle 8 Exit the programming using the button 9 Check the gate operation by pulsing across connections 2 7 the gate will close Please refer to the main manual for Chang...

Page 17: ... saved remove a transmitter button 1 Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to access programming F 1 appears on the display 2 Remove a transmitter button U 2 O N 3 Use the arrow buttons to choose the number associated with the transmitter button you wish to remove C L R will appear to confirm deletion remove all transmitters 1 Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to access programming F 1 app...

Page 18: ... triggered the automation will stop If the auto closing option is enabled and the safety is no longer triggered the auto closing countdown will commence once completed the automation will start closing the device C4 OBSTRUCTION WAIT When the automation is in either its opening or closing cycle and the safety circuit is triggered the automation will stop Once the safety is no longer triggered the a...

Page 19: ... and fit the replacement SIM card into the slot Replace the casing and power up the control panel Send an SMS to the telephone number of the SIM reporting the APN details Access Point Name ask the service provider for APN details e g APN pp vodafone co uk Capital lowercase letters and punctuation must be respected The SIM must be capable of 2G data transmission and have the PIN code disabled Full ...

Page 20: ...y colour 806SL 0240 SELB1SDG2 Surface mounted with blue backlighting for 50 users RAL7024 Grey colour 806SL 0250 SELB1SDG3 Surface mounted with blue backlighting for 250 users RAL7024 Grey colour TRANSPONDER SELECTORS 806SL 0300 SELR1BDG Surface mounted Bus transponder reader for cards keyfobs and TAG Manchester protocol with blue backlighting RAL7024 Grey colour 806SL 0310 SELR2BDG Flush mounted ...

Page 21: ... to each other with no interference issues cross talk 001DIR10 Pair of 12 24 V AC DC outdoor photocells range 10m 001DIR20 Pair of 12 24 V AC DC outdoor photocells range 20m 001DIR30 Pair of 12 24 V AC DC outdoor photocells range 30m PHOTOCELL column 001DIRL Natural finish aluminium post H 500mm 001DIRLN Black anodised aluminium post H 500mm 001DIRCG Silver RAL9006 PVC post H 500mm CAME KEY 806SA ...

Page 22: ...e correct use of the Software requires the possession of an automation home automation security temperature control and or video surveillance system manufactured by Came which has been enabled for remote management 3 5 Any costs for connection via internet including telephone costs according to the rates applied by the operator chosen by the User himself herself are the sole responsibility of the ...

Page 23: ...lation of the automation home automation security temperature control and or video surveillance system manufactured by Came may be associated with the system itself In this way the installer can perform remote diagnostics also verifying the number of operations performed the status of the photocells and the Hardware parameters and proceed with remote assistance to help the User 11 COMMUNICATION An...

Page 24: ... immediate effect in the event of the violation of the terms of Articles 2 2 and or 2 5 In this case termination shall occur automatically upon receipt by the Installer of the notification sent by Came with no obligation for prior notice without prejudice to the right of Came to claim compensation for any damage suffered 6 PROVISION OF THE SERVICE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 6 1 Came undertakes to ens...

Page 25: ...ividual parts of the additional network services and other related services referred to in Section 3 1 lit c of these GTC 1NCE expressly points out that the type and scope of such services of the respective mobile network operators in particular also the respective available transmission technologies e g no permanent use of 2G 3G in individual countries may vary and in addition individual availabl...

Page 26: ...tion 2 of these GTC for the Services Within the framework of the conclusion of the contract the Customer may choose between different payment methods offered by 1NCE Unless otherwise agreed between the Parties the charges to be paid by the Customer for the purchase of additional Quotas in accordance with Section 3 3 sentence 2 of these GTC shall be determined by the price list of 1NCE valid at the...

Page 27: ...ata Protection Act Bundesdatenschutzgesetz 10 2The Parties also undertake to treat all other confidential information of the other Party that the receiving Party becomes aware of in connection with the contractual relationship as strictly confidential and not to disclose such information to any third party for an unlimited period 10 31NCE uses the payment service provider Stripe Payments Europe Lt...

Page 28: ...O THIS DOCUMENT AT ANY TIME THE DATA AND INFORMATION SHOWN IN THIS CATALOGUE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO GIVE PRIOR NOTICE BY CAME S P A E OE CAME BPT North Unit 1B Sills Road Willow Farm Business Park Castle Donington DE74 2US Tel 0115 921 0430 CAME BPT South Liberta House Maxted Road Maylands Ind Est Hemel Hempstead Herts HP2 7DX Tel 01442 230 800 CAME BPT Ireland Unit 9 The West...

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