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MERak

 

MMk-736

 

 

GSM/M2M Gateway for Lifts

 

Rev. M1.0.3 - F1.0.3 

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 Merak. All rights reserved 

Installation Manual  

 

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The following diagram shows the behaviour of the MMk-736 and the possible application of 

these diversions. 

 

 

Figure 4.1: Flow of outgoing calls 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MMk-736

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL MMk 736 GSM M2M Gateway for Lifts ...

Page 2: ... purchaser of this product and third parties for damages losses costs or works carried out due to accidents misuse of the product improper installation or modifications repairs or unauthorised changes Furthermore in these cases warranty claims are not accepted The technical information the user is provided with is always the latest The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for printing e...

Page 3: ... 4 5 CAN1 10 4 6 RS 485 10 4 7 RS 232 10 5 OPERATION 11 5 1 Incoming calls 11 5 1 1 Incoming voice calls 11 5 1 2 Incoming data calls 11 5 2 Outgoing calls 11 5 3 Control of excessive number of calls 13 6 ADVANCED FEATURES 13 6 1 Programming the call diversion table 14 6 1 1 Example 1 Diversion of a single voice call number 15 6 1 2 Example 2 Diversion of several voice call numbers 15 6 1 3 Exampl...

Page 4: ... which provides analogue emergency phones with mobile telephone lines It manages voice calls and transmits data through mobile IP technology for remote monitoring and home automation applications M2M 1 1 Unpacking Verify that the product box contains the following elements GSM M2M gateway MMk 736 External antenna 12V 2A wall mounted power supply DIN rail guides Quick operating guide 1 2 Presentati...

Page 5: ... failure Ready to be fitted onto the wall via external screws or DIN rails It connects up to four emergency phones Compatible with any analogue emergency phone It works with all mobile service providers Power supply 12V 2A Consumption 65mA minimum 270 mA maximum Quad band GSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz and GPRS Connection ports for manoeuvres 1 RS232 CAN BUS RS485 and two general purpose pins FXS telep...

Page 6: ...ortant to find a place for the antenna which offers a good level of coverage so as to guarantee good audio quality when making voice calls To check the level of coverage once the equipment has been switched on inspect the corresponding status lights see section 3 2 3 Connection of the telephone equipment Connect the home automation emergency phone equipment to the FXS connector IMPORTANT The GSM g...

Page 7: ... connected and switched on the status indicator will have a steady light while the registration is carried out in the GSM network 2Once registered the status indicator will switch off and flicker every two seconds 3 Furthermore once registered the coverage indicators will light up indicating the signal level received ...

Page 8: ...sec ongoing call LED 2 BATTERY INDICATOR Switched off the equipment s internal battery is fully charged Slow flicker the battery is partially discharged and charging equipment powered externally Fast flicker the battery is partially discharged with the equipment consuming from the battery not being powered externally Steady light the battery s charging level is very low LEDs 3 4 and 5 COVERAGE IND...

Page 9: ...tch 5 08mm A maximum of four pieces of equipment can be connected simultaneously 4 3 GPOs Terminal block pitch 3 5mm NPM open collector transistor output Maximum current in NPN 150mA pins per pin Maximum 300mA These outputs can be activated or deactivated remotely via CSD and or GPRS connections Furthermore once the equipment is registered in the GSM network it regularly checks the level of covera...

Page 10: ...SD and or GPRS connections For more information refer to the MMk 736 M2M Communication Manual 4 6 RS 485 3 pin terminal block pitch 3 5mm It allows the control panel to be connected to the device to remotely access it via CSD and or GPRS connections For more information refer to the MMk 736 M2M Communication Manual 4 7 RS 232 DB9 female connector The MMk 736 s RS 232 connector has a double functio...

Page 11: ...the call origin can transmit characters associated to the set of DTMF tones 0 9 A B C D which the MMk 736 converts into audible DTMF tones in the simulated analogue telephone line output Similarly if the equipment connected to the MMk 736 emits DTMF tones these are detected by the MMk 736 and retransmitted as characters along the data channel This type of call does not allow for the transmission o...

Page 12: ...eway for Lifts Rev M1 0 3 F1 0 3 Merak All rights reserved Installation Manual 12 of 16 The following diagram shows the behaviour of the MMk 736 and the possible application of these diversions Figure 4 1 Flow of outgoing calls ...

Page 13: ...nfiguration of the MMk 736 allows for its basic functioning as a telephone line simulator However the GSM gateway MMk 636 has a set of parameters which allow for advanced features that give the equipment added value to be activated There are two types of advanced features Call diversion table Activation of notifications The equipment is programmed by means of SMS text messages The content of these...

Page 14: ...sion table and the different types of notifications 6 1 Programming the call diversion table The MMk 736 can be instructed to divert a call dialled by the tele alarm to a different number according to the number dialled It is even possible to activate an unconditional diversion so that independently of the number dialled all calls are made to the desired phone number Further through the call diver...

Page 15: ... dials 934199031 a CSD call is to be made to 902364612 PROGGSM s 0000 1 933631428 2 934108302 9 934199031 10 902364612 6 1 4 Example 4 Unconditional diversion of voice calls We instruct the MMk 736 that whatever number the tele alarm dials all calls are to be made to 93631428 This is indicated with the symbol in register number 1 PROGGSM s 0000 1 2 93933631428 6 2 Programming the activation of not...

Page 16: ... in 1440 minutes one day PROGGSM s 0000 31 630888343 54 20 55 1440 To deactivate the notifications PROGGSM s 0000 54 0 55 0 6 2 3 Example 3 Notify incidents in the equipment power supply and battery We tell the MMk 736 to send an SMS to the number 630888343 when a change in the equipment power supply or in the battery charge level is detected PROGGSM s 0000 31 630888343 41 1 44 1 To deactivate the...

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