
JA-60GSM communicator module
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5.13
Sustain calls for prepaid SIM cards
If a prepaid card is used, the dialer can automatically perform a sustain
call if there were no calls within a 3 month period. It will dial the
programmed number and after a 10 second call duration, the dialer will
hang up. The number, which should be called, can be entered by:
973 xxxxxxxx F0
where: xxxxxxx is the telephone number (max. 20 digits) – it is
recommended to call a time check service, weather reports etc.
5.14
Prepaid SIM cards
The JA-60GSM communicator can send information about the credit
balance of a prepaid SIM card. An SMS sent from any of the stored
numbers (sequence 7t...) containing the word CREDIT followed by the
correct command (different for every provider) will result in sending
information about the credit. Please ask your mobile phone provider for
more information.
CREDIT
∗
xxxxx
#
where
xxxxx
is a string, which depends on the
GSM provider. Ask your provider for more
details
If you want to check the credit regularly use the following sequence.
CREDIT uuu..u xx yyy zz
where:
uuu…u
is the GSM-provider-defined instruction to be
transmitted to the provider for receiving information about the
amount of credit
xx
is the time period (in days) between credit checks.
yyy
is the minimum acceptable level of credit. A value
lower than this threshold triggers a warning SMS.
zz
is an index or pointer, measured in characters from
the start of the provider message, showing the
position of the first digit of the credit value in the
information SMS sent by the provider. This allows the
GSM dialer to extract the credit value.
If the credit level is lower than the set value (yyy) the event “battery
discharged GSM communicator” will be sent to the preset telephone
numbers. If the credit is restored the event “battery OK GSM
communicator” will be sent to the preset telephone numbers. To
disable this function set the time (xx) period to 00.
Note:
•
The user is responsible for the level of the credit
•
The producer does not recommend the use of prepaid
cards
.
When automatic credit checking is set to disabled, the user will be
unaware of expired credit. . Many GSM providers also demand regular
credit recharging. Therefore a prepaid SIM card is not recommended.
5.15
Telephone volume
The volume and sensitivity of the attached telephone can be adjusted
by:
974x
receiver
volume
975x
microphone
sensitivity
where
x
can be from 1 to 9 (factory default is 5 for both)
If the system is in programming mode, the volume can be adjusted
during a phone call.
5.16
GPRS communication setting
GPRS can be used for communication with a www server, for
connecting a PC to the internet or for communication with a CMS.
GPRS must be activated on the SIM card (for detailed information ask
your GSM provider). It is also necessary to set the APN in
programming mode in the communicator using ComLink software.
5.17
GSM module reset
Enter
976
to
disconnect and connect the GSM module to the GSM
network. This function is useful when it is necessary to switch the
mobile device off and on (e.g. when the SIM card has been unblocked
by the mobile operator).
It is also possible to send the command via SMS in the form yyyyy*GSM,
where yyyyy is service access code. The command is processed
independent of the state of the system.
6
Web server remote access
6.1
System programming
The GSMLink server allows a user/installer to read and change the
control panel and dialer configurations. Data transfer is achieved by
sending an SMS or GRPS data. The web site allows the following
programming:
•
control panel settings
•
dialer
settings
•
editing of SMS reports
•
monitoring station settings
The web site is also able to read the event memory of the control
panel. The amount of data sent by SMS is optimized to minimize costs.
Alternatively GPRS data transfer can be used, but this must be
activated on the SIM card.
6.2
Web site registration
System registration can be performed in two ways:
The www.gsmlink.cz website
– to register your system use the
registration code printed on the warranty certificate (the code has a
form xxxx-xxxxx-xxxx and it is a unique for each system). The dashes
(-) must be included when registering.
By mobile phone
– when the alarm system is in programming mode,
enter 972 xxxx F0 on the alarm system keypad (xxxxx is your mobile
phone number). After a moment you will receive an SMS with the
registration code and the system will register on the web server.
7 Central
Monitoring
Station communication settings
The dialer can report events to two different Central Monitoring
Stations (CMS). Each CMS has its own setting sequences that differ in
parameter
p
(p=1 for CMS1 and p=2 for CMS2). The dialer uses
Ademco Contact ID format and it is also equipped for the future use of
GPRS data transfers. The product is able to report events to a CMS
based on either landline or GSM data transfer.
7.1
CMS phone number entry
Primary and back up telephone numbers can be entered for each CMS:
Primary number:
01 p xx....x F0
Back up number:
02 p xx....x F0
where:
xxx...x
is a telephone number, max. 20 digits
p
1=CMS1, 2=CMS2
Example: 123456789 can be entered as the CMS2 primary number by
entering: 01 2 123456789 F0
CMS phone number erasure
is possible by entering
01pF0
or
02pF0
.
There will be no data transfer to a CMS if its numbers are erased.
Default setting:
No phone number set
7.2
Account ID setting
A CMS uses this ID number for alarm system identification:
03 p zzzz F0
where:
zzzz
is
the
account ID number (z = numbers from 0 to 9 or
A=F1, B=F2, C=F3, D=F4, E=F5 a F=F6)
p
1=CMS1, 2=CMS2
Default setting: ID is 0000 for both CMSs
7.3
Format setting
This sequence is used to select the communication format:
04 p x
where:
p
1=CMS1, 2=CMS2
x
protocol type – see table
Protocol
Type
x
Contact ID
DTMF 0
Jablotron SMS
SMS type
1
Jablotron GPRS
GPRS type
2
Default setting: Contact ID for both CMSs