The JA-62GSM communicator for GSM
The JA-62GSM communicator for GSM
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6.20. Restarting GSM communication
After
893
has been entered, the communicator disconnects from the GSM
network and then re-registers itself. This re-registration does not change any
settings in the communicator. It should be used after GSM network faults or
data collisions and in some networks it also has to be used after a blocked
SIM card has been unblocked by the GSM provider. It is also possible (if the
SIM card can still receive) to trigger GSM network re-registration by sending
the SMS instruction.
6.21. Communicator reset
Entering 998080 returns the communicator to its factory default settings.
Telephone numbers will be erased together with all untransmitted reports but
the text settings in the communicator will not be changed.
6.22. SIM card’s PIN code
It is recommended to use a SIM card with disabled PIN protection in the
communicator. If you still want to use a card with PIN protection, enter the
PIN by entering the following sequence (it must be entered after the control
panel has been powered up):
920 PIN F0
Example:
If the SIM card PIN code is 1234, enter
920 1234 F0
Notes:
−
If the communicator does not register to the GSM network within 1
minute of the PIN being entered (this problem is shown by the red LED
flashing), then you either entered a wrong PIN or the GSM signal is too
weak. In such a case:
−
enter 920 F0 while in control panel service mode (erases the PIN
entered in the communicator)
−
disconnect the control panel power (mains and battery)
−
take out the SIM card, insert it into a mobile phone and check whether
the PIN is correct. Check whether the signal strength at the location of
the control panel is sufficient
−
if you know the right PIN code and the GSM signal is strong enough, put
the SIM card back into the communicator, turn on the control panel
power and then enter the correct PIN code (920 PIN F0) and wait until
the communicator registers to the GSM network (its red LED should turn
off within a minute)
−
The communicator memorizes the set PIN and it will use it automatically
whenever it registers to the GSM network again.
−
If you are replacing the SIM card in the communicator with another one
and the former one used a PIN code, first switch the control panel to
service mode and enter 920 F0 to erase the former PIN code. The SIM
card can then be changed.
Warning:
The PIN code cannot be changed if the ARC settings are locked
Factory default setting:
The PIN code is erased
6.23. GPRS parameter setting
GPRS data communication (wireless Internet via a GSM network) is used
for communication between the system and the ARC. To use GPRS data
communication it must first be enabled (activated) in the SIM card (contact
your GSM provider for details). Depending on the SIM card used, the GPRS
parameters (APN and possibly the login and password if the SIM card
requires them) must be programmed by sending the following SMS
instruction to the communicator.
code_GPRS_x..x_y..y_z..z
where:
Code
valid service system code (e.g. 0000)
_
space
x..x
SIM card APN
y..y
username (do not enter if not required)
z..z
password (do not enter if not required)
Examples:
For a T-mobile Czechia card enter:
code GPRS internet.t-mobile.cz
Warning:
The GPRS parameters cannot be changed if the ARC settings
are locked
Factory default setting:
APN = internet
7. Communication to the ARC
7.1. ARC phone numbers
Events can be reported to up to 2 ARCs (which can be independent or
ARC2 can work as ARC1’s backup). Each ARC can have its main and
backup phone numbers (or IP addresses) programmed with:
Main:
01 p xx....xF0
Backup: 02 p xx....xF0
where:
p
1=ARC1, 2=ARC2
xxx...x
tel. number (max.20 digits) or IP address and port –
entry format
Example
: 01 2 F8 192 168 001 123 08080 F0
where:
F8 (auto-converts to #) signifies an IP address which must have
12 digits and must be followed by the 5 digits of the port number
(no separators).
To erase a tel. number / IP address
enter
01pF0
or
02pF0
. If
numbers / IP addresses are erased there will be no reporting to that particular
ARC.
Notes:
−
the communicator first tries to send data to the main number / address, if
it is not successful it tries the backup number / address.
Factory default setting:
all tel. Numbers / IP addresses erased
7.2. Installation (alarm system) ID for ARC use
The installation’s ID number which is sent to an ARC with every report can
be programmed with:
03 p zz..z F0
where:
p
1=ARC1, 2=ARC2
zz..z
installation ID number, max. 8 characters (0 to 9 and
F1=A to F6=F)
Factory default setting:
for all ARCs = 0000
7.3. Selecting the ARC communication protocol
To select the required communication protocol enter:
04 p x
where:
p
1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
x
0..2 = ARC type
0 = Contact ID, 1 = Jablotron GPRS, 2 = Jablotron
SMS
Notes:
−
Jablotron IP is the fastest
of the above-mentioned protocols and it is the
only one which
allows very frequent checking of communication
reliability
with the ARC (e.g. every 5 minutes).
−
Contact ID protocol can be directed to ARCs linked by standard
telephone lines (if they support Contact ID).
−
If your ARC does not allow Jablotron SMS or Jablotron GPRS protocols,
please contact a Jablotron distributor for details on how to upgrade your
ARC
Factory default setting:
ARC1 – Jablotron GPRS,
ARC2 – Jablotron SMS
7.4. Selection of events to report to ARCs
This sequence allows you to select which events are reported to the ARC:
05 p uu x
where:
p
1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
uu
Event numer 00 to 93
x
0 = no report, 1 = report
Factory default setting:
See the table below
Event
CID CODE
Factory
default
settings
uu CL
Alarm after powering up the
system
1140
reported
00 1
Instant zone alarm
1130/3130
reported
01 2
Delayed zone alarm
1134/3134
reported
02 3
Fire zone alarm
1110/3110
reported
03 4
Panic alarm
1120/3120
reported
04 5
Tampering alarm
1144/3144
reported
05 6
Wrong codes entered
1461/3461
reported
06 7
Fault
1330/3330
reported
07 8
Setting
3401
reported
08 9
Unsetting
1401
reported
09 10
Completely set without code
3408
reported
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