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ProCon GSM

Table of contents

Device description and function..........................................................................................................................................3

Figure 1: Device operation.............................................................................................................................3

Module buildup......................................................................................................................................................................4

Figure 2: the buildup of the module...............................................................................................................4
Figure 3: wiring diagram series terminal........................................................................................................4
Figure 4: Inserting the SIM card.....................................................................................................................4

Installation guide...................................................................................................................................................................5

Technical parameters.....................................................................................................................................5
Installation steps.............................................................................................................................................5
LED signals....................................................................................................................................................6

Connecting the module (PC)................................................................................................................................................6

Establishing connection using a USB adapter...............................................................................................6
Establishing connection using a Bluetooth adapter.......................................................................................7

Programming using the PC software...................................................................................................................................7

Connecting process.......................................................................................................................................8
Program buildup.............................................................................................................................................8
Checking module status.................................................................................................................................9
Switching off PIN code request on SIM card.................................................................................................9
Event Log Readout......................................................................................................................................10
Readout of GSM signal strength..................................................................................................................10
Fill out basic data.........................................................................................................................................10
Saving phone numbers for notification.........................................................................................................11
Saving controlling phone numbers...............................................................................................................11
Time zone settings.......................................................................................................................................12
Input configurations......................................................................................................................................12
Figure 5. Normally Open (NO) and Normally Close (NC) wiring.................................................................12
Voice message settings...............................................................................................................................13
Adjusting outputs..........................................................................................................................................14
Figure 6: EXP Relay and EXP Relay3.........................................................................................................14
Tamper settings............................................................................................................................................15
Power supply monitoring setup....................................................................................................................15
Life signal sending setup..............................................................................................................................15
Anti Jammer System (AJS) settings............................................................................................................16
SMS notification of arming/disarming..........................................................................................................16
GSM alarm center expansion panel.............................................................................................................16
Figure 7. Alarm center expansion card wiring diagram................................................................................16
Remote surveillance settings (voice call).....................................................................................................17
Using your own signal (Contact ID) codes...................................................................................................17
GPRS settings..............................................................................................................................................17
Other settings options..................................................................................................................................18
Starting the program....................................................................................................................................19
Connecting to the module............................................................................................................................19
The menu tree..............................................................................................................................................19

Programming with SMS commands..................................................................................................................................20

Command List:.............................................................................................................................................20
SMS command examples:...........................................................................................................................21

GSM gate control compact view........................................................................................................................................22

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Summary of Contents for ProCon GSM

Page 1: ...ProCon GSM PROFESSIONAL GSM GPRS TRANSMITTER INSTALLATIONAL AND USER S GUIDE Version 2 1 ...

Page 2: ...basic data 10 Saving phone numbers for notification 11 Saving controlling phone numbers 11 Time zone settings 12 Input configurations 12 Figure 5 Normally Open NO and Normally Close NC wiring 12 Voice message settings 13 Adjusting outputs 14 Figure 6 EXP Relay and EXP Relay3 14 Tamper settings 15 Power supply monitoring setup 15 Life signal sending setup 15 Anti Jammer System AJS settings 16 SMS n...

Page 3: ... call charges depending on the carrier The module can store up to 16 000 events in which appear states of the inputs and outputs power supply resets GSM network and module state related information incoming and outgoing calls and SMSs The tamper input on the module can be used as a sabotage indicator with setting possibilities alike to inputs Shortening it before powering on then cut short in 3 se...

Page 4: ...ProCon GSM Module buildup Figure 2 the buildup of the module Figure 3 wiring diagram series terminal Figure 4 Inserting the SIM card Page 4 ...

Page 5: ...g call has to be made Check the validity of the card If you have a prepaid card check its balance and its usage possibilities ex can be used only for calls 5 Number identification of caller and at call initiations has to be checked This function at certain service providers Must be enabled formerly 6 Insert the SIM card in the SIM card slot of the module 7 Connectors have to be connected according...

Page 6: ... sufficient voltage for programming the GSM module 3 Attach the USB connector of the adapter to a USB extension cable and plug into any USB port of a PC 4 WARNING If you are using Windows Xp operating system the system offers an automatic driver installation IMPORTANT do not use the offered driver but carry on the installation with the USB driver Installing the USB driver manually in 10 steps get ...

Page 7: ...e PC or choose the automatic port finding option 7 Establish a connection to the GSM module If you use Windows 8 operating system the programming software should be started in Windows XP SP2 SP3 compatibility mode Right click on the starting icon of the program Properties Compatibility In every case you can check the connection if you see the connected module name next to the Start button in the p...

Page 8: ... settings options you can select the Products tryout window where you can freely make a specific module properties selection and also module preprogramming Program buildup Upper menu items Maintenance basic menus needed for module maintenance for ex module state check event log readout PIN code request switch off of the SIM card Firmware upgrade File commands Saving and loading settings Descriptio...

Page 9: ...on the actual software process ProRead version number Checking module status You can reach the actual status through Maintenance Show module status button By the module status query you will be informed of the followings input statuses output statuses Tamper sabotage notification power supply failure notification armed disarmed module status displaying occurring error event codes ex no SIM card in...

Page 10: ... by pressing the Readout event log button The newest data will appear at the top of the list followed by older entries as you go down the chart If the whole chart readout is not necessary you can stop it with the Readout stop button Read out list can be exported from the software in csv ex Excel chart so later it can easily be sent and stored Readout of GSM signal strength The chart of GSM signal ...

Page 11: ... numbers can be stored in the memory of the module maximum 1 000 pcs Moreover additional phone numbers can be stored in the SIM card By using inner memory the module will be independent from the SIM card memory Always read out the memory before editing the list with the Readout numbers from memory button For saving use the Save numbers to memory button Stored numbers must be in international forma...

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Page 13: ...lso be notified of the input state change You can set a no pickup mode so module will not try to call again if the call was received regardless it was accepted or rejected When DTMF confirmation is selected it is not enough to receive the call it has to be confirmed with the button of the mobile phone By pressing the button multiple calls can be even stopped The first input can be set to send noti...

Page 14: ...ing output controlling it can be set if you want to control with incoming call or it should be activated by an alarm event ex in case of 24 7 active input When controlling with caller identification is set you can choose between unidentified or identified phone number controlling Anybody can control the output with unidentified phone number controlling if he she knows the phone number of the SIM c...

Page 15: ...and STATUS LEDs Power supply monitoring setup The GSM device is able to monitor its power source and send notification of its problems On the Power monitor tab the trigger voltage level can be set Below this the module sends an alert Our Pro series modules have battery connectors that can be used to connect the Pro Battery IMPORTANT Modules without auxiliary power supply will switch off if there i...

Page 16: ...tion it will control a peripheral device connected to its output ex auxiliary siren Sending SMS making voice call can be achieved only if there is still some connection with the network If there is no connection sending will be completed when network signal is available SMS notification of arming disarming At opening closing i e the state of the module changes between armed disarmed a notification...

Page 17: ...ber Client code is decided by the remote surveillance You can use only your own code The communication with the remote surveillance can be improved by changing the signal level of the module transceiver First example if remote surveillance cannot interpret the code received sender level has to be adjusted Second example if the GSM module during the handshake does not receives accurately reply from...

Page 18: ...d with delayed input Exit postponing defines the time devoted to leave zones after arming Setting SMS message when alarm comes in effect SMS command 1234SMSTEXT16 sms text PC security code modification at empty field the code is not required When in closed closure using tamper microswitch module LEDs can be switched off Saving output state to inner memory so at powering on output state will be set...

Page 19: ...viously off If this demand is rejected the program exits due to the missing connection link Connecting to the module By tapping the Connect to a Bluetooth programmer button you can choose the programmer you would like to connect to It sees only that programmer that was formerly attached to the module After choosing device a status line runs while the program reads out actual module settings and st...

Page 20: ... notification TEL x telephone ordinal number from 1 to 8 telephone number with 36 1234TEL1 36305551234 input setup INPUT x input ordinal number tnneeeeeeee t 0 switched off 1 24 h normal 2 backup 3 normal alarm 4 delayed alarm nn NO or NC eeeee Other parameters 1 e 1 send SMS of status revertion 2 e 0 compulsory 0 3 e 1 siren sound 4 e 1 voice message 5 e 1 remote surveillance 6 e 1 no need to pic...

Page 21: ...onds Restarting module RESTART Command 1234RESTART SMS command examples 1st message input setup and selecting 3rd telephone number for notification Sending SMS and voice message to the 3rd number 5384TEL3 36201255335 CLOCK 1401200922 INPUT2 4NO00100000 SEND2 0010000000100000 SMS text is the following 5348 SMS security code every new SMS can be started with this code to change it use the CODE comma...

Page 22: ...cation or without identification from unlimited telephone numbers By using the Test button you can try the current settings To use the 2nd 3rd and 4th output an output expander EXP Relay or EXP Relay3 is needed Second step save the controlling phone numbers You can store up to 1 000 phone numbers in the module memory phone number must comply with the international format followed by country code B...

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