9
G
Function Priority
Simulated Land Line Priority
If the equipment connected to the
LI
terminals (e.g. Control panel) tries to engage the line, this Device will interrupt any ongoing
communications (SMS or ContactID) in order to send the calls generated by the device. This Device will restart the interrupted communications
when the equipment disengages the line.
SMS or Contact ID Priority
If the equipment connected to the
LI
terminals (e.g. Control panel) is using the GSM Network (through this Device) when an SMS or
ContactID associated event occurs, this Device will interrupt the ongoing call and send the respective SMS message or ContactID report.
ContactID Event Priority
If several events occur contemporarily, the respective messages will be sent in chronological order. If an event is associated with a
ContactID report and an SMS communication, priority will be given to the ContactID report.
ACTIVATING THE OUTPUTS
This Device has 4 outputs programmable as
Automatic
(outputs with this attribute will activate in response to the associated events) or
Remote Control
(outputs with this attribute can be activated manually from remote locations by means of SMS messages or calls from
enabled telephone numbers).
Activating/Deactivating Automatic Outputs
The PGM outputs can be activated automatically by the following events:
Land line trouble (line down)
GSM Module trouble
GSM Network trouble (Limited/No Service)
Power supply trouble (external power supply or battery)
Incoming call
Outgoing call
Enablement of remote programming
Fail to communicate for internal events (FTC)
,
,
,
,
,
Once an output has been activated automatically, it will not restore its state until all the causes of activation clear.
Activating/Deactivating Remote-control Outputs
The OC outputs can be programmed as
BISTABLE
(activated/deactivated by means of an
SMS
text message or
Remote Control
number
) or
MONOSTABLE
(activated by means of
SMS
text messages
or
Remote Control numbers
). Once a Monostable output has
been activated, it will not deactivate until the programmed
ON Time
expires. Each output can be set up to provide a feedback signal (ring
or SMS text message).
,
,
,
,
,
For further information regarding the terms “Access Code” and “Output Label” (used in the following section), refer
to the “Outputs Page” in the “Software” section.
Bistable Outputs (for appliance management)
Bistable OC outputs can be activated in 2 ways.
1.
By sending a case sensitive
SMS
text message containing the respective Access Code, placed between pound signs (#), and the
Output Label (e.g. GATE) followed by
=ON
, as follows:
#ACCESSCODE#OUTPUTLABEL=ON (example: #
AZ55
#
GATE
=
ON
)
2.
By sending a cost-free call from a
preset
Remote Control number
.
This Device will activate the respective output without answering
the call.
,
,
,
,
,
Bistable OC outputs can be deactivated by sending a case sensitive SMS text message
containing the respective Access Code
placed between pound (#) signs and Output Label (e.g. GATE) followed by
=OFF
, as follows:
#ACCESSCODE#OUTPUTLABEL=OFF (example: #
AZ55
#
GATE
=
OFF
)
Summary of Contents for GS3055-IG
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