
SATEL INT-GSM
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11: Switch state
12: Bypass zones
13: Isolate zones
14: Unbypass zones
15: Trigger zone
The partitions must be controlled by user code.
The zones that are to be bypassed, must not have the B
YPASS DISABLED
option
enabled.
The outputs must be the 24. MONO
S
WITCH
, 25. BI
S
WITCH
, 105. S
HUTTER UP
,
106. S
HUTTER DOWN
or R
EMOTE SWITCH
type.
Parameters
– define the parameters the given function will be run with. Click on the
button to open the list of parameters. When the list opens, click twice on the number to
select the partition / output / zone (for the “15: Trigger zone” function, you can only select
one zone).
Any no.
– if this option is enabled, the given function can be run from any telephone number.
The control panel can be controlled from any telephone number if the alarm control panel
user has been selected for any telephone number in the “SMS messaging / CLIP control”
tab (see “User” p. 16).
Par. in SMS
– if this option is enabled, the given function can be run with parameters sent
together with the control command in the SMS message. This makes it possible to run the
function with other parameters than those programmed for it in the “Parameters” field. If
this is the case, the SMS message must look like this: “
xxxxxx=a,b,c,d=
”, where: “xxxxxx”
- control command, “a,b,c,d” - parameters, e.g. 1,2,3,4 (numbers of partitions / outputs /
zones separated with commas). For the “15: Trigger zone” function, the control command
must have the following form: “
xxxxxx=a=
”, where: “xxxxxx” - control command, “a” – zone
number, e.g. 1 (you can indicate only one zone).
5.2.5 Reporting
The module enables the alarm control panel to send event codes to the monitoring station
using the following transmission paths:
GPRS,
SMS messages (no acknowledgement of event code receipt).
Using the INT-GSM module in conjunction with the ETHM-1 Plus module makes it
possible to implement the Dual Path Reporting in accordance with EN 50136. For
information about how to configure the dual path reporting, please refer to the control
panel programming manuals.
Station 1 / Station 2
Transmission priority
If sending an event code to the monitoring station using one transmission path fails, the
module can use another transmission path. You must specify the order of using different
transmission paths by the module. A successful send of the event code to the monitoring
station will terminate the procedure (except for the test transmissions).
The module will only use the transmission paths for which priority is specified (they are
included in the list defining the order of using transmission paths).