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GS3050-A
- GSM Dialler and Interface
NC2/VOX VOICE BOARD
NC2/VOX can record 8 Alarm messages. Four
messages of 15 seconds (Messages 1, 2, 3 and
4), and four of 7 seconds (Messages 5, 6, 7 and
8). The 8 configurations (corresponding to the 8
messages) can be viewed on the four LEDs [
22
]
at 1 second intervals.
Recording/Playing Messages
Using the SERV jumper [
16
] put the GS3050-A
in Service mode (as per maintenance). Once
in Service mode, it will be possible to select,
record and play messages.
Selecting a Message
Hold down the
P
lay [
30
] and
R
ecord [
31
]
buttons.
Release the buttons when the LEDs show the
required configuration (refer to the Message
Configuration Table).
Recording a Message
For the best results, stand at about 20 cm
from the microphone [
29
].
Press the
R
ecord button [
31
], and record the
message (the 4 Green LEDs will blink to signal
the elapsing message time).
Press the
R
ecord button [
31
] to stop the re-
cording phase before timeout.
Recording will stop automatically when the
message time expires.
Playback
Press
P
lay [
30
]—the 4 Green LEDs will blink
for the duration of the message.
Playback can be stopped by pressing the
P
lay
button [
30
] again.
T a b le 6 - M E S S A G E C O N F IG U R A T IO N
M e s s a g e n o .
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
T im e
1 5 s e c .
1 5 s e c .
1 5 s e c .
1 5 s e c .
7 s e c .
7 s e c .
7 s e c .
7 s e c .
L E D 1
O N
O F F
O F F
O F F
O F F
O N
O N
O N
L E D 2
O F F
O N
O F F
O F F
O N
O F F
O N
O N
L E D 3
O F F
O F F
O N
O F F
O N
O N
O F F
O N
L E D 4
O F F
O F F
O F F
O N
O N
O N
O N
O F F
Standby
,
it will send Restoral message no.
4
to Telephone
number
4
.
Channel 3
will not send Alarm messages. Howe-
ver, when
Channel 3
is restored to Standby
,
it will send
Restoral message no.
7
to Telephone number
8.
Channel
2
is set up as the ‘
SERV
’ Channel.
Channel
4
is ‘
Redun-
dant
’, and therefore has been voided (refer to step
4.
).
AS1=5400010000;AS2=0000000000;
AS3=0700000001;AS4=1000000000;
A semicolon (
;
) must close each programming field.
8.
Create and save a message (message no. 6)
for the
Switch to GSM
option,
Reserved Ou-
tputs
and
Activation Codes
(if the
Reserved
Output
facility is not used, save Message 6 as
an ‘Empty’ message, then go to step
9.
).
Program the
Reserved Outputs
and
Acti-
vation Codes
, as follows:
OR=yyyyy;SC=#xxxx#;CG=z;
y
represents the
Output
.
Enter a value of ‘
0
’ or ‘
1
’.
Enter ‘
1
’ to program the corresponding Output
as a
Reserved
Output.
Enter ‘
0
’ in the
Non-Reserved
output positions.
xxxx
represents the 4 digit Activation Code.
z
— program this value as ‘
0
’, ‘
1
’ or ‘
2
’. Refer
to the following table for the meaning.
0
S witc h to GS M Dis ab le d
1
S witc h to GS M
2
S witc h to GS M with te le p ho ne c all
9.
Create and save a message (message no. 7)
for the
Strings
of the Reserved Outputs
(if
the
Reserved Output
facility is not used,
save Message 7 as an ‘Empty’ message, then
go to step
10.
).
If the Reserved Outputs
are used, program also Messages 8
through 15 as described in step 10.
k;w;x;y;z;
k,w,x,y
and
z
represent the String posi-
tions
.
Each String can have up to 10 characters
(refer Figure 10 for the accepted characters).
In the following example, the
Strings
for the
Re-
served Outputs 1
(
Heater
) and
4
(
Sprink-
ler
) have been programmed (positions
k
and
y
).
Heater;;;Sprinkler;;
A semicolon (
;
) must close each programming field,
and must be entered in the unused positions.
10.
Messages 8 through 15 are for the text commu-
nications (Alarms, Warnings, etc.) that the SMS
Dialler Facility will send to the Contact Telephone
numbers, when the associated Event occurs.
These Messages can be written in the same way
as you usually write SMS Texts on your Cellphone.
NOTE - DO NOT use characters other than
those shown in Figure 10.
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