Transmitter Solutions GSM RECEIVER Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 2

DESCRIPTION

The GSM is a 2-relay receiver with the ability to activate using SMS texting or phone 

calls. The GSM’s easy to use software is for simple programming and data manage-

ment. The GSM can also be programmed via SMS texting if a computer is unavail-

able. You can export the history of events through the GSM’s software as an Excel 

document for reporting. In order for the GSM to function, the purchase of a mini SIM 

card is required.

The GSM is designed to send the activation/de-activation order in home automation 

equipment and control easily:

• Alarm, security and surveillance systems.

• Lights, rolling shutters, awnings, doors, accesses...

Each device is built with high quality components and material and the latest 

technology, complying with current regulations for use in residential, commercial  

and light industry installations.

ABOUT YOUR SIM CARD (IMPORTANT!)

The SIM card is not included with the GSM. The type of SIM that is compatible with 

the GSM is the mini-SIM. The dimensions are 15mm x 25mm. Before using your SIM 

card, make sure you DO NOT ENABLE THE PIN NUMBER WITH YOUR SIM CARD. 

The GSM is not programmed to work with a SIM that has a PIN set up. Please contact 

your SIM card’s provider to ensure that the SIM card does not have its PIN activated. 

If you are SMS texting the GSM and it is not responding and when you call the GSM 

with a message saying that the call cannot be completed, then there is a chance that 

the SIM needs to be recharged with minutes.

Please disconnect the SIM card from the GSM when using the GSMTool (The 

software included with the GSM). The GSMTool will not be able to communicate with 

the GSM properly if the SIM card is locked-in and connected. 

GSM 

Relay
User memory
GSM Module
SMS
SIM
Power
Antenna
Temperature Range
Dimensions

Ingress Protection
Housing

3 A Relays x 2
1000
Quad Band 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz
Text mode
Built in socket
12-24 VAC/DC
1/4-1/8 lambda MMCX included
-14°F to 149°F
7-1/8 x 5-3/4 x 2-1/2 inch
(Antenna not included in dimensions)
Ip54 (IP65 with cable glands)
ABS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for GSM RECEIVER

Page 1: ...GSM RECEIVER ...

Page 2: ...at is compatible with the GSM is the mini SIM The dimensions are 15mm x 25mm Before using your SIM card make sure you DO NOT ENABLE THE PIN NUMBER WITH YOUR SIM CARD The GSM is not programmed to work with a SIM that has a PIN set up Please contact your SIM card s provider to ensure that the SIM card does not have its PIN activated If you are SMS texting the GSM and it is not responding and when yo...

Page 3: ...lied screws and wall plugs Cut the cable glands located at the bottom of the case for the cables to the GSM s board Connect the power supply motor and device cables in the terminals of the terminal strip Activate the power supply and the ON Led will switch on See fig 1 1 12 24 VAC DC RESETTING THE GSM PASSWORD Be sure to update the GSM to at least firmware 0 8 The GSM is able to reset its password...

Page 4: ...ovided is the software for the GSM This setup will also be available on the Transmitter Solutions website After clicking on the software you will be asked to accept the terms and licenses Click Install Next click on Extract ...

Page 5: ... Click Next The drivers will install Click Finish ...

Page 6: ...PROGRAMMING YOUR GSM Install your GSMTool using the CD provided or from www transmittersolutions com and create a new project GSM tool will successfully install Click Launch ...

Page 7: ... Name your project and click Save Download and update your software if necessary otherwise move to the next step ...

Page 8: ...date completes Make sure that the SIM card is NOT locked in while using the GSM tool After updating access your created project select Devices then select New device followed by Continue Name your new GSM enter the GSM s password 0000 and continue 1 2 3 ...

Page 9: ... Update your firmware of your GSM if necessary After the firmware is updated synchronize the GSM s date with your Computer s date then click Add device ...

Page 10: ...l need to create a master user Under the Users tab create a New user Enter data for First Name Last Name and Phone Number Make sure that the phone number has the proper international code The rest of the form is optional 1 2 ...

Page 11: ...me etc based on your preferences Admin will allow the user to program the GSM via their own cell phone Click Save to continue Back on the Devices tab click on the arrow tab of your GSM to pull out the option of editing your GSM 1 2 3 1 2 3 ...

Page 12: ... Set a master user to your GSM store into the device and save Change your password The default password for a new a GSM is 0000 1 2 3 ...

Page 13: ...k in the SIM card and power the GSM by holding the SIM card down and sliding it downward into place The GSM will take a moment to boot up before it is ready to use When the GSM beeps and the GSM ON light is lit then you may call the SIM s card number in the GSM to activate it Slide SIM Card down into place ...

Page 14: ...te automatically X is the configured timing for the opening signal in RELAY 2 Y is the automatic close timer and Z is the configured timing for the closing signal in RELAY 1 If Y is set to 0 the gate will only close after receiving a call AUTOMATIC CYCLE This mode uses the specified relay to open and after a set amount of time will use the same relay to close It is possible to close earlier after ...

Page 15: ... Relay that will be used in two channel and automatic cycle modes Timetable Hour interval in which the system will grant access to the user It can be unlimited Use limit Number of accesses the system will grant to the user It can be unlimited Administrator Establishes whether the user is an administrator or a normal user Enabled Establishes whether the user is enabled in the device or not Inputs A...

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Page 19: ... does not operate correctly due to a defective component This warranty does not extend to a the product case which can be damaged by conditions outside the control of Transmitter Solutions or b battery life of the product This warranty is further limited by the following disclaimer of warranty and liability EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE GOODS EXP...

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