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Programming 

Display

Actions to be performed

to be performed
Programming

Select the 

Programming

menu using the 

L

and 

M

keys, 

event type

then press OK

Select the 

Communication

menu using the 

L

and 

M

keys, 

then press OK

Select the 

Call cycle

menu using the 

L

and 

M

keys, 

then press OK

Select the call cycle to be programmed (cycle 1, 2 or 3) using the 

L

and 

M

keys,

then press OK

Select the event type(s) 

to be not transmitted

for each call cycle selected by pressing 

the group n°, then press OK (see table page 6: Type of events transmitted)

Install mode

Programming

Programming

Communication

Communication

Call cycle

Call cycle

Cycle 1

Events (5 max)

1 2 3 4 5

7.2 Programming the type of events transmitted

Makes it possible 
to allocate alarm
groups to the call
cycle. By default,
the 3 call cycles 
are programmed 
to transmit all types
of events.

Programming

Communication

7.3 Programming a periodic call to an individual correspondent

Programming a Periodic callallows an individual correspondent to receive an SMS telling them that the dialler is operational. For
this to be possible, at least one of the telephone numbers needs to be programmed to receive an SMS call.

Programming 

Display

Actions to be performed

to be performed
Programming

Select the 

Programming

menu using the 

L

and 

M

keys, 

a test cycle call

then press OK

Select the 

Communication

menu using the 

L

and 

M

keys, 

then press OK

Select the 

Periodic call 

menu using the 

L

and 

M

keys, 

then press OK

Select 

Change

using the 

L

and 

M

keys, 

then press OK

Programming the time at which the SMS must be transmitted using keys 0 to 9, 
then press OK

Programming the Periodic callperiodicity in Days, Hours or Minutes, then press OK
Examples:
• for a monthly call, select 

Day

and enter 30

• for a weekly call, select 

Day 

and enter 7

• for a call every 12 hours, select 

Hour

and enter 12.

Install mode

Programming

Programming

Communication

Communication

Periodic call

Periodic call

Change

1 call:HHmm
00:00

Period

Day

Period

Hour

Period

Minutes

IMPORTANT: SMS calls generated for test cycle calls use up credit and impact product battery life.

Programming

Communication

INST

ALLA

TION

MODE

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Page 9: ...Slide the pack along the rails until it is locked into position IMPORTANT if the adapter 910 21X is connected it is useless to connect also the BATLI23 power pack because this one would never be used...

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Page 11: ...Select the GSM GPRS menu using the L and M keys then press OK Select the PIN Code menu using the L and M keys then press OK Select Change using the L and M keys then press OK Programming the PIN code...

Page 12: ...and M keys then press OK Select the Radio test menu using the L and M keys then press OK Select Recog prog then press OK Move on to step 3 Install mode Programming Programming General General Radio te...

Page 13: ...pad to make the selection The control panel issues a voice message to confirm detector recognition programming time delay The red LED flashes twice for 2 s 8 beep detector X group An immediate time de...

Page 14: ...ntrol panel keypad to make the selection Select an immediate time delay Use the control panel keypad to make the selection The control panel issues a voice message to confirm detector recognition prog...

Page 15: ...programming Consequently the same detector can be recognised by the control panel as number 10 and recognised by the GSM dialler as number 6 Programming Display Actions to be performed to be performed...

Page 16: ...Select the Radio test menu using the L and M keys then press OK Select Recog prog then press OK Press then on the dialler Press and hold the alarm pendant or the remote control OFF button until the di...

Page 17: ...from 1 to 8 using the L and M keys then press OK Select Change using the L and M keys then press OK Select the Voice or SMS menu using the L and M keys then press OK N B only valid with a voice SIM c...

Page 18: ...ws an individual correspondent to receive an SMS telling them that the dialler is operational For this to be possible at least one of the telephone numbers needs to be programmed to receive an SMS cal...

Page 19: ...e 10 s max Once the voice message has been spoken out loud press OK to validate the recording General Recording mess Recording mess Welcome message Welcome message Change Welcome message Playing back...

Page 20: ...tectors the transmission dialler requires a SIM card with compatible MMS Daitem cannot guarantee the time required to transmit an MMS to an individual correspondent Consulting the dialler events log o...

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Page 30: ...e behind an ADSL box router the dialler must have an IP address There are two ways to allocate this IP address Automatically default programming the parameters can be obtained from a DHCP server dynam...

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Page 34: ...he dialler in place before performing the GSM network and radio repeater relay tests Programming Display Actions to be performed to be performed Testing GSM Select the Test mode menu using the L and M...

Page 35: ...t 3 Lock the dialler on to the bracket using the locking screws Locking screw provided 5 Screw the 2 captive screws in the cover 6 Position the 2 screw covers Fixing hole with washer Fixing hole witho...

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