Gen
i
us Gate Systems Ltd
4 Wayside Green Woodcote Reading Berks RG8 0QJ
Mail@Genius-Systems.co.uk
Directors: D.M.Pearson. M.J.Thornton. J.A.Pearson
Registration No: 4557960 (England)
V.A.T.No: 815 9757 88
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Setup Instructions of the DMG1 6/6 Telecommander
Genius Gate
Systems Ltd
DMG1 6/6
www.Genius-Systems.co,.uk
SIM
CARD
Aerial Lead
Connector Strip
DIP Switch
Power input
SIM Card
Status indicator
Before attempting to set up the unit you will need the following:
1. A suitable weather proof cabinet to install the complete system. The DMG is NOT suitable for
outside installation.
2. A SIM card for any of the GSM networks.
The SIM may be on any Tariff.
(NOTE earlier version restrictions to pre loaded numbers do not
apply any more)
The average call duration will be around 30 seconds each time the unit is
used to call the remote telephone.
3. A suitable Power supply of nominal Voltage 12 Volts DC ( +/- 3 Volts) terminating in a 2.1mm
female plug with the centre contact being Positive. It should be externally fused at 2 A
although the mean current is about 350mA. The negative line must be grounded and/or
connected to the ‘Common’ line for all of the other equipment
4. A GSM Dual band Antenna with a Female FME connector. This can either be directly
connected to the flying antenna lead or via an extension lead and adaptors as needed. The
Antenna should have or be mounted on a metal base plate of at least 50mm x 50mm for best
operation. This may be part of the external cabinet.
Note: We can advise on or supply any of the above items if desired.
Set Up
1. Set the DIP switches.
The DMG offers two button inputs and two relay outputs as default. Relay 2 is a toggle that is to
say it changes state from open to closed and vice versa each time it is commanded from the
remote telephone. All the other relays as 1 second closure only. The DIP switches can then be
used to ‘trade’ button inputs for relay outputs as below:
The DMG Telecommander is a simple
remote control device based on GSM
Cellular technology that provides
interfaces for a standard push
button gate access unit with voice
capability that will connect to any
fixed line or mobile telephone over
the public network. It provides up to
6 dry contact relay outputs (one of
which is a toggle) that may be
commanded from the keypad on the
remote telephone handset.
Its important features are as shown
opposite