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4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM - Technical Manual

4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity

2. PROXIMITY MENU 

MAIN PROGRAMMING MENU

PROG. MENU

    

VER DG4.0.1

 

1:

    

2:

    

3:

    

4:

    

5:

    

to exit

   

To exit from the main programming menu 

press the CLEAR button 

 to return to the 

default welcome screen.

PROXIMITY MENU

Press ‘1’ to add a proximity fob and continue 

onto the mem. location screen or press ‘2’ to 

delete a proximity fob and continue onto the 

mem. location screen. To return to the main 

programming menu press the CLEAR button 

 .

to exit

   

1. ADD/MODIFY FOB

2. DELETE FOB

MEMORY LOCATION SCREEN

to confirm

    

to cancel

    

MEMORY LOCATION

to confirm

    

to cancel

    

MEMORY LOCATION

MEMORY LOCATION

Enter the mem. location to add the proximity 

fob to and then press the ENTER button 

 

to confirm. To exit the mem. location and 

return to the proximity menu press the CLEAR 

button 

 .

to confirm

    

to cancel

    

MEMORY LOCATION

101

    

to confirm

    

to cancel

    

MEMORY LOCATION

101

    

PRESENT FOB SCREEN

(please note that the example shown is based 

on the prox bytes being set to read for 2 bytes)

to confirm

    

to cancel

    

PRESENT FOB

65535

DELETED

PRESENT FOB

On the present fob screen place the fob 

towards the top of the display (near the panel’s 

speaker grill). The fob’s 5 digit site code will be 

displayed in the middle of the screen. Press the 

ENTER button 

 to confirm and return back 

to the proximity menu.

to confirm

    

to cancel

    

PRESENT FOB

16513

To exit from the present fob screen without 

saving any fob data press the CLEAR button 

 to return back to the proximity menu.

Programming Flowcharts

Summary of Contents for / 4812R

Page 1: ...mber DIGITAL GSM 4000 SeriesVandal Resistant Digital GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity 66251750 EN V1 0 05 06 17 We recommend This equipment is installed by a Competent Electrician Security or Communications Engineer Technical Manual ENG 4812 VR4812 4812R VR4812R ...

Page 2: ...ING To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements a separation distance of 20cm 7 87 or more must be maintained between the antenna of this product and all persons Separate FCC approval for this product is not required as it will be classed as a fixed installation THIS PRODUCT IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED AS AN EMERGENCY CALL POINT CUSTOMER SUPPORT All Countries VIDEX ELECTRONICS S P A www videx it te...

Page 3: ...8 Additional Components 9 Wiring Diagrams 11 Auxiliary Input Output 13 USB RS485 Connection 15 General Directions for Installation 17 Reset Procedure 21 4000 Series Back Box Installation 22 Programming via Alpha Numeric Keypad 26 Programming Flowcharts 27 Programming Screens 36 Programming via Text Message 45 System Operation 61 User Commands 63 Additional User Information 64 User Management 66 Tr...

Page 4: ...ack lit alpha numeric keypad for system operation and programming Blue back lit 128x64 pixel graphical LCD display Speech annunciation Micro USB connection for ease of programming using the GSMSK PC software A dry contact relay A switched 0V auxiliary input AI An open collector auxiliary output AO Push to exit input Trade input RS485 connection for ease of programming using the GSMSK PC software P...

Page 5: ...omer services Recommended SIM card providers are Vodafone T Mobile O2 or Orange EE We do not recommend using the 3 network at this present time To be able to receive text messages from the intercom panel the SIM card will require an SMS service centre number This is normally preinstalled on new SIM cards but if you are having trouble receiving SMS messages you will need to confirm this by insertin...

Page 6: ...VERSIONS Two optional panels are available the Art 4812 VR4812 and the Art 4812R VR4812R each with an integrated programmable keypad The Art 4812 has 18 back lit buttons 6 of which are alpha buttons A F 10 are numeric buttons 0 9 plus an ENTER and a CLEAR button The Art 4812R has 15 back lit buttons 10 are numeric buttons 0 9 plus an ENTER and CLEAR button with a CALL and two SEARCH buttons To com...

Page 7: ... RS485 4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM Technical Manual 4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity ART 4812 DIGITAL FRONT PANEL System Components and Available Versions Art 4812 VR4812 Art 4812R VR4812R Speaker Display Keypad Proximity Reader Fig 1 FrontView Fig 2 Rear View RS485 bus connection terminals Connection terminals SMA antenna connection Speaker volum...

Page 8: ...ion GND RS485 ground connection 12V 12Vdc power 500mA max 0V 0V ground power PTE Push to exit input switched 0V AI Auxiliary input TRD Trade input AO Auxiliary output NC Normally closed relay connection CO Common relay connection NO Normally open relay connection TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Working Voltage 12Vdc 10 Standby Current 60mA max Max Current 500mA max No of Users up to 500 max Telephone Numb...

Page 9: ... 2 module back box and frame Front support frames are available in a gun metal grey finish chrome finish suffix C to the frame code or gold finish suffix G to the frame code The following surface see Fig 3 and flush see Fig 4 options are available Fig 3 Fig 4 Surface Back Box Dimensions Part No Housed Modules No of Columns Back Box W x H x D mm Art 4882 2 1 135 x 280 2 x 43 Flush Back Box Dimensio...

Page 10: ...GSM antenna with an SMA male connector should be used refer to Fig 6 Antenna Parts 1 GSM antenna with magnetic base 2 Self threading screw Ø3 5mmx9 5mm 3 Aluminium L bracket for mounting 4 SMA male connector cablelength2 5m 5 Expansion type wall plugs Ø6mm 6 Self threading screw Ø4mmx30mm IMPORTANTNOTE AnantennamustalwaysbefittedforthedigitalGSMmodule to work Always route the GSM antenna cable awa...

Page 11: ...w shows connections for a fail secure and a fail safe lock release and also volt free contacts 0 A B GND 12V 0V PTE AI TRD AO NC CO NO USB RS485 Fail Safe Lock Release 12Vdc 0V Fail Safe Lock Release 0 A B GND 12V 0V PTE AI TRD AO NC CO NO USB RS485 Volt Free Contacts 12Vdc 0V 0 A B GND 12V 0V PTE AI TRD AO NC CO NO USB 4812 4812R RS485 Vandal Resistant 4000 Series Digital GSM Panel Fig 7 ...

Page 12: ... PUSH TO EXIT INPUT CONNECTIONS Fig 8 below shows connections for the trade input using an Art 701T timeclock in timeclock mode and Fig 9 shows connections for the push to exit input using a push to make normally open going closed switch button 0 A B GND 12V 0V PTE AI TRD AO NC CO NO USB RS485 Fig 8 0 A B GND 12V 0V PTE AI TRD AO NC CO NO USB RS485 Fig 9 ...

Page 13: ... AI AND AUXILIARY OUTPUT AO WHEN SET TO MODE 001 ON WHEN TRIGGERED Fig 11 below shows the connection for auxiliary output AO when the AOM mode is set to 001 The auxiliary output AO can be activated remotely by the user sending the text message 1111 A1O to the digital GSM intercom or by pressing 6 on the telephone during a call and will stay activated for the programmed auxiliary output time A1T Th...

Page 14: ...iary output time A1T 0 A B GND 12V 0V PTE AI TRD AO NC CO NO USB RS485 When the auxiliary output mode AOM is set to mode 002 The auxiliary output AO will activate from when a call is made to an apartment and stay activated for the auxiliary output time A1T Fig 12 CONNECTING A SECONDARY DEVICE TO THE AUXILIARY OUTPUT AO Since the auxiliary output AO is a transistor switched output switched low outp...

Page 15: ...K PC software All programming features described in this manual are also accessible using the software Further information on using the GSMSK PC software can be found in the technical manual GSMSK PC SOFTWARE MANUAL ENUK V1 2 or later version OPTION 1 USB CONNECTION The digital GSM can be connected using a standard micro USB to USB cable as shown in Fig 14 This method of connection is primarily us...

Page 16: ...or monitoring purposes and downloading event logs When connected in this way the digital GSM can only be connected as a one to one bus connection to the PC another GSM module cannot be connected on the same RS485 bus to the PC 0 A B GND 12V 0V PTE AI TRD AO NC CO NO USB 4812 4812R RS485 Vandal Resistant 4000 Series Digital GSM Panel 485 232 RS 485 USB PC A B GND RS 232 Art 481 USB Serial Converter...

Page 17: ...p all packaging away from children Do not obstruct the ventilation openings or slots on any of the devices All connections to mains voltages must be made to the current national standards I E E wiring regulations or the appropriate standards of your country Install an appropriate fused spur or isolation switch to isolate the mains Isolate the mains before carrying out any maintenance work on the s...

Page 18: ...e mains through an all pole circuit breaker refer to Fig 18 which shall have contact separation of at least 3mm in each pole and shall disconnect all poles simultaneously That the all pole circuit breaker shall be placed in such a way to allow for easy access and the switch shall remain readily operable Ensuring that the mains supply Voltage Frequency and Phase complies with the product rating lab...

Page 19: ...lish build up around the panel buttons which may prevent the buttons from operating correctly FITTING A SIM CARD After connecting the power supply antenna lock output and any auxiliary devices as shown in this manual and before powering up a SIM card must be installed the SIM must already be registered with the network provider The SIM holder can be found on the back of the module next to the SMA ...

Page 20: ...perly We recommend NOT sending any SMS messages or pressing buttons during this time 1 First check all the connections have been made correctly and then power up the system 2 The graphical display and the keypad buttons will illuminate 3 After approximately 5 seconds the display will show the Videx GSM logo and current firmware version number as shown in Fig 27 4 After a further 10 seconds the GSM...

Page 21: ...set back to factory default 1111 4x1 Fig 29 Fig 30 FULL SYSTEM RESET 1 Ensure the power is switched off to the digital GSM panel 2 On the rear of the GSM panel link out the GND and PTE terminals as shown in Fig 31 3 Press and hold down the ENTER button and keep it pressed down while the power is switched back on 4 The graphical display and the keypad buttons will illuminate 5 After a brief delay t...

Page 22: ...sistant Digital GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity 4000 Series Back Box Installation EXAMPLE INSTALLING A 4000 SERIES TWO MODULE SURFACE BACK BOX ART 4882 Fig 34 Fig 35 Fig 36 Fig 37 Fig 38 Fig 39 Fig 40 Fig 41 Fig 42 Fig 43 Fig 44 Fig 45 C F E D B A C D G H H I 1 2 ON J K C L H L M C M C H N M H 0 O P Q P R H ...

Page 23: ...ing brackets J using the fixing screws K 5 Next take the frame s hinges L and hook the module support frame H to the surface box C starting from the left following the guide arrows as shown in Fig 40 Ensure that the frame s hinges L Fig 40 fit inside the relevant hinge mounts M inside the surface box C following the guide arrows as shown in Fig 41 6 Pull back the module support frame H from the su...

Page 24: ...ries Vandal Resistant Digital GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity EXAMPLE INSTALLING A 4000 SERIES TWO MODULE FLUSH BACK BOX ART 4852 Fig 46 Fig 47 Fig 48 Fig 49 Fig 50 Fig 51 Fig 52 Fig 53 Fig 54 Fig 55 Fig 56 E w h d C D C E P O E C L H L M C C H N M H O Q P R H 4000 Series Back Box Installation ...

Page 25: ... using the flat blade end as shown in Fig 50 6 Take the frame s hinges L and hook the module support frame H to the flush box C starting from the left following the guide arrows as shown in Fig 51 Ensure that the frame s hinges L Fig 51 fit inside the relevant hinge mounts M inside the flush box C as shown in Fig 52 7 Next close in the front support frame H and then pull it back from the flush box...

Page 26: ... a specific numeric button one or more times to select the character or symbol desired For the Art 4812R with the scroll buttons and are not used The call button can also be used to confirm entry For the Art 4812 the alpha buttons A F are not used Number of Presses Button No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 space 1 2 A B C 2 a b c 3 D E F 3 d e f 4 G H I 4 g h i 5 J K L 5 j k l 6 M N O 6 m n o 7 P Q R S 7 p q ...

Page 27: ...al settings 4 Access code settings 5 Time settings Press the relevant number to continue onto the next menu PROG MENU VER DG4 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 to exit To exit from the main programming menu press the CLEAR button to return to the default welcome screen ACCESSING ADMIN MENU 4812 4812R DEFAULT WELCOME SCREEN 18 11 16 08 35 Enter Number 18 11 16 08 35 Or Search Enter Number ENTER ADMIN CODE First press ...

Page 28: ... CLEAR button to confirm to cancel MEMORY LOCATION 101 to confirm to cancel MEMORY LOCATION 101 APARTMENT INFO SCREEN In the mem location it is possible to add modify the following apartment details 1 Apartment number 2 Door code 3 DTO number 4 Timeband 5 User Name 6 TEL1 7 TEL2 8 TEL3 9 TEL4 Press the relevant number to continue onto the appropriate editing screen to exit SELECT 1 9 1 APT 3 DTO 5...

Page 29: ...eCLEARbutton Entertheprimarytelephonenumber thenpress the ENTER button to confirm To delete a character or cancel out of the selection and return to the apartment information screen presstheCLEARbutton to exit 1 ADD MODIFY APT 2 DELETE APT to exit SELECT 1 9 1 APT 3 DTO 5 NAME 6 TEL 1 7 TEL 2 8 TEL 3 9 TEL 4 2 CODE 4 TB If no details require modifying to return back to the apartment menu press the...

Page 30: ...cancel MEMORY LOCATION MEMORY LOCATION Enter the mem location to add the proximity fob to and then press the ENTER button to confirm To exit the mem location and returntotheproximitymenupresstheCLEAR button to confirm to cancel MEMORY LOCATION 101 to confirm to cancel MEMORY LOCATION 101 PRESENT FOB SCREEN please note that the example shown is based on the prox bytes being set to read for 2 bytes ...

Page 31: ... ENTER button to confirm To cancel and return to the general settings menu press the CLEAR button The default mic volume will be displayed on the screen To adjust the volume enter the level required 0 7 then press the ENTER button to confirm To cancel and return to the general settings menu press the CLEAR button GENERAL SETTINGS MENU 1 AUX MODE 1 2 SPK VOL 10 3 MIC VOL 5 4 SB VOL 85 5 SB MODE 3 6...

Page 32: ... button to confirm to cancel PROX ENABLE 0 1 GATE 0 1 3 to confirm to cancel 7 PROXIMITY READER ENABLE 8 GATE MODE By default the onboard proximity reader is disabled switched OFF the check box will be unchecked To enable the reader press 1 then theENTERbutton toconfirm Tocanceland return to the general settings menu press the CLEARbutton Bydefaultthepanel sgatemodeisenabled the checkboxwillbe tic...

Page 33: ...ASTER CODE 4 DIGITS 1111 to confirm to cancel ADMIN CODE 4 DIGITS 0000 to confirm to cancel TRADE CODE 4 DIGITS 2222 1 MASTER CODE 2 ADMIN CODE 3 TRADE CODE The default or master code 1111 will be displayed on the screen To change the code enter the new code required then press the ENTER button to confirm To cancel and return to the main code menu press the CLEAR button The default admin code 0000...

Page 34: ...d 1 255 seconds then press the ENTER button to confirm To cancel and return to the time settings menu press the CLEAR button The default door open time will be displayed on the screen To change the time enter the newtimerequired 1 255seconds thenpress the ENTER button to confirm To cancel and return to the time settings menu press the CLEAR button TIME SETTINGS MENU to exit 1 CALL TIME 040 2 DIVER...

Page 35: ... relevant button from 1 9 to change the timeband required If no timeband requires amending to return to the time settings menu press the CLEAR button TIMEBANDS 0 0000 2359 1 0000 2359 2 0000 2359 3 0000 2359 4 0000 2359 5 0000 2359 6 0000 2359 7 0000 2359 8 0000 2359 9 0000 2359 to exit SELECT 1 9 TIMEBAND SCREEN When entering a time period on the timebands screen the time must be entered using24h...

Page 36: ...tment details 2 Delete apartment details Selecting option 1 from the apartment menu will first access the memory location screen and then from there the apartment information screen refer to Fig 60 The apartment information screen has 9 available options that allows the following information to be entered enabled and or assigned 1 Apartment number APT 2 Door gate access code CODE 3 Dial to open nu...

Page 37: ...tments are enabled all the time Timeband 0 cannot be changed timebands 1 9 are programmable and can be set on the timeband set up screen refer to Fig 96 and Fig 97 on page 43 Fig 65 1 1 4 USERNAME NAME A username can be entered for an apartment on the username screen refer to Fig 66 A maximum of 16 characters can be entered via the alpha numeric keypad following the keypad programming table on pag...

Page 38: ...which prox byte setting the panel has been set to refer to Fig 74 for 2 bytes Fig 75 for 3 bytes and Fig 76 for 4 bytes The prox byte setting can be changed on the general settings screen option 6 Also see prox byte notes on page 40 Fig 73 Fig 74 Fig 75 Fig 76 When the present fob screen appears place the proximity fob towards the display in front of the fob symbol as shown in Fig 77 The display w...

Page 39: ...all begins and deactivate when the auxiliary output time ends Fig 79 To confirm and save the setting press the ENTER button and the screen will revert back to the general settings menu refer to Fig 78 3 2 SPEAKER VOLUME SPK VOL Selecting option 2 from the general settings menu will access the speaker volume control screen refer to Fig 80 On this screen the speaker volume of the GSM panel can be ad...

Page 40: ...g apartment 25 the speech will playback calling two five MODE 3 Combined speech playback default mode the speechboard will be switched ON When an apartment is called the panel s speechboard will playback the combined numbers that make up an apartment number e g if calling apartment 36 the speech will playback calling thirty six Fig 83 To confirm and save the setting press the ENTER button and the ...

Page 41: ... is open refer to Fig 107 on page 61 The speech annunciation if the speechboard is switched ON will announce the door is open 1 When set in this mode and the panel s onboard relay is activated the display will show that the gate is open refer to Fig 108 on page 61 The speech annunciation if the speechboard is switched ON will announce the gate is open Fig 86 To confirm and save the setting press t...

Page 42: ...t time 3 Open time 4 Aux time 5 Timebands 6 LCD time Fig 91 After each menu option the current mode or setting for the panel is shown on initial install the default modes and settings will be displayed as shown in Fig 91 Press the relevant button on the panel to select the menu option that requires adjustment 5 1 CALL TIME Selecting option 1 from the time settings menu will access the call time sc...

Page 43: ... The GSM intercom has 9 programmable timebands 1 9 Timeband 0 is the default timeband and is permanently set from 0000 2359 and cannot be adjusted To enter a time period for one of the programmable timebands press the relevant button to make the selection The display will access the 2nd timeband screen and the current time period will be highlighted on the second line of the display refer to Fig 9...

Page 44: ...ches between the default welcome screen see Fig 100 for Art 4812 and Fig 101 for Art 4812R on page 61 and a custom welcome screen or logo which has been uploaded to the panel using the GSMSK PC software The current setting will be highlighted on the second line of the screen see Fig 99 The default LCD time is set to 000 0 seconds LCD switch time disabled and can be adjusted from 0 seconds up to 25...

Page 45: ...ode must be in capital letters The following table lists the available codes DESCRIPTION CODE EXAMPLE SETTINGS DEFAULT PAGE Programming and storing user information in a new memory location MEM 1111MEMnnn 1stNo Div1 Div2 Div3 AptNo Code DTO TB Name see below n a 47 48 Store or change an apartment code STC 1111STCn cccccc n apt no cccccc code n a 48 Enable disable an apartment DTO setting STO 1111S...

Page 46: ...ed 003 speech board SBM 1111SBMnnn nnn 001 002 or 003 003 58 Set speech board volume SBV 1111SBVnnn nnn 000 099 75 58 Find a telephone number FDT 1111FDT number or ends in n a n a 58 59 Find a fob or card FDF 1111FDF nnnnn n a n a 59 Door or Gate GAT 1111GATnn 00 or 01 n a 59 Shutdown and Restart RBT 1111RBT n a n a 60 Initiate a special command PRG 1111PRG command AT commands n a 60 AT command to...

Page 47: ... digit code MEM 3 digit function code nnn memory location from 000 499 TEL1 primary telephone number 30 digits maximum TEL2 first divert number Div1 30 digits maximum TEL3 second divert number Div2 30 digits maximum TEL4 third divert number Div3 30 digits maximum APT apartment number maximum of 6 digits including letters A F CODE door gate access code maximum of 6 digits DTO dial to open enable en...

Page 48: ... the user s details in memory location 150 Example 2 If the user only needs to delete the door gate access code delete the third divert number and no longer requires the dial to open feature enabled and receive a confirmation text the following SMS message can be sent 1111MEM150 0 Note that two quotation marks are used next to each other to delete a particular detail and commas are used where deta...

Page 49: ...y the dial to open setting for apartment n where n apartment number O 0 disabled switched OFF or O 1 enabled switched ON Also send a confirmation text back to the sender ASSIGN A TIMEBAND TB TO AN APARTMENT STB Each apartment can have a timeband TB assigned to it also refer to notes on page 37 and 43 on setting up timebands By default timeband 0 is already assigned to the apartment timeband 0 is s...

Page 50: ...t to the 2nd number then divert to the 3rd number and finally the 4th number The text messages to store change or check numbers are as follows replace STN with STD STE or STF when storing changing divert numbers 1111STNn yyyyyyyyyyy Store the primary telephone number yyyyyyyyyyy for apartment number n 1111STNn yyyyyyyyyyy Storethetelephonenumberyyyyyyyyyyforapartmentnumbernandsendaconfirmation tex...

Page 51: ...o reset the AO output The latching mode option is only available when the AO output mode A1M is set to mode 001 Please refer to the A1M modes below for more details also refer to notes on page 43 1111A1Tnnn Store the AO time nnn time in seconds e g nnn 005 time 5 seconds 1111A1Tnnn Store the AO time nnn time in seconds Also send a confirmation text back to the sender 1111A1T Query the current stor...

Page 52: ...the GSM intercom If the signal strength is too low the digital GSM may not operate properly and therefore the GSM antenna will need to be repositioned to increase the signal strength Use the following command to check the signal strength 1111SIG Check the signal strength of the digital GSM intercom and send a confirmation text back to the sender CHECK SOFTWARE VERSION VER It is possible to check t...

Page 53: ... the sender TRIGGER AUXILIARY OUTPUT AO A1O It is possible to trigger the auxiliary output AO for the programmed output time A1T also refer to page 43 for setting A1T time Please note that this method of triggering auxiliary output AO is only possible when the A1M mode has been set to mode 001 also refer to page 39 and the examples on pages 13 and 14 Triggering the auxiliary output can be achieved...

Page 54: ... with the storedmastertelephonenumber 1111STM Delete the master telephone number stored 1111STM Delete the master telephone number stored and send a confirmation text back to the sender LATCH THE RELAY RLA It is possible to latch the digital GSM relay closed This function is particularly useful if the GSM relay is connected to a gate controller and the user wishes to hold open the gate The followi...

Page 55: ...and 1 9 and confirm deletion of the timeband The following example shows how to program a timeband Example Programming a time period to start from 6 00am until 11 30pm for timeband 1 Store the time using the format HHMMHHMM The first HHMM is the start time i e receive calls from 0600 6am in the morning and the second HHMM is the stop time i e calls will be received up until 2330 11 30pm at night a...

Page 56: ...nnn Set the dial 0 function nnn 001 or 000 001 enable 000 disabled also send a confirmation text back to the sender 1111EDZ Query the dial 0 mode set When this feature is set enabled 001 the user answering the call must press 0 on their phone to accept the call otherwise the call will be diverted to the next number ENABLE THE HASH FUNCTION ED Once enabled the user must press the button on their ph...

Page 57: ...mmed with only 2 bytes 5 digit information 4 bytes Will not read fobs cards programmed with only 2 bytes 5 digit or 3 bytes 8 digit information IMPORTANT NOTE It is recommended that only one fob card type is used to allow for easier set up and programming of the digital GSM reader Mifare cards cannot be used STORE QUERY A PROXIMITY FOB CARD FOB 0000 1999 Once the built in proximity reader has been...

Page 58: ...board in the digital GSM can be adjusted The default volume level is set to 75 but can be set anywhere between 000 low up to 099 high The following text messages can be used to increase or decrease the volume level and query the current speech board volume setting stored also see notes on page 40 1111SBVnnn Increase or decrease speech board volume nnn where nnn 000 low 099 high 1111SBVnnn Increase...

Page 59: ...on fob card Example Find fob card memory location of card no 12345 the following text can be sent to the digital GSM intercom 1111FDF 12345 Note that quotation marks are used where appropriate The optional is included at the end so a confirmation text is sent back to the sender The digital GSM intercom will reply with the following text STORED IN nnnnn OK VIDEX GSM where nnnnn memory location of w...

Page 60: ...t covered in this technical manual For the application of these commands please contact Videx Technical on tel 0191 224 3174 For overseas customers please contact Videx customer support on tel 39 0734 631 699 INITIATE A SPECIAL COMMAND PRG This is an advanced feature of the system which can allow an AT format command to be sent to the OEM GSM module 1111PRG command Send an AT command to the OEM mo...

Page 61: ...d and the primary number is not answered the panel will then dial the divert number s after the programmed divert time has elapsed The panel display will still show that a call is in progress see Fig 104 If the speech board is switched ON then the GSM intercom will announce please wait this will indicate that the call has been diverted to the first divert number This process will repeat again if a...

Page 62: ...NG THE PROXIMITY READER If the proximity reader facility is being used this can be confirmed if the key symbol is shown at the top of the LCD graphical display see Fig 111 and Fig 112 The user can present the programmed fob card in front of this symbol to operate the door gate see Fig 113 and Fig 114 It should be noted that even if a proximity fob card is programmed into the digital GSM intercom i...

Page 63: ...tal GSM intercom while in standby the examples shown in the table use the default 4 digit master code 1111 Successful text commands are signalled by a single beep from the digital GSM and where the is used the appropriate confirmation text returned Unsuccessful text commands are signalled by a long beep followed by a short beep from the digital GSM and where the is used the error message text retu...

Page 64: ...elephone number called from one of the push buttons this will take priority over the last option Priority Function Table FUNCTION REQUIREMENT PRIORITY Dial in to open the Door DTO After dialling the GSM number the relay will activate and the call will be dropped The telephone number of the telephone dialling in must be stored as a primary number or one of the divert numbers STNn STDn STEn STFn whe...

Page 65: ...eep approx every 50 seconds after power up During this time the GSM display will indicate that it is attempting to register with the network see Fig 27 and Fig 28 on page 20 Not registered with a network provider but still trying Unable to see the SIM card or unable to see the antenna or Other unknown registering problem Leave it a short while to see if it manages to find the network If the beeps ...

Page 66: ...ent number username access code if the dial to open feature is enabled and a timeband number MEM Location TEL DIV1 DIV2 DIV3 Apt No Username Access Code DTO enabled Timeband 1 9 0 ª ª ª ª ª ª ª ª ª ª 499 If the onboard proximity reader is being used it is recommended that the table format below be used to record the proximity fob card details from memory location 0 up to 1999 which includes the fo...

Page 67: ... intercom panel After sending an SMS message to the digital GSM listen for a single short beep from the intercom panel This will indicate that the message was received and understood If a long beep is heard it indicates the message was either not understood or the 4 digit master code was incorrect Try resetting the 4 digit master code to 1111 refer to page 21 The call keeps dropping out Increase t...

Page 68: ...e digital GSM to reboot 3 After the GSM intercom has rebooted test the door opening feature from the telephone during a call If the first solution still does not resolve the issue then try the following 1 Send the following SMS command 1111AT1 AT DTMFCFG 7 2300 1300 to the digital GSM and wait for a reply 2 After receiving the reply send the SMS command 1111RBT then wait for the digital GSM to reb...

Page 69: ...05 17 DG4 0 1 Update AT command to include DTMF adjustment feature FURTHER READING Additional programming information using the GSMSK PC software can be found in the following technical manual GSMSK PC SOFTWARE MANUAL ENUK V1 2 or later version Additional information regarding connection to mains supply voltage can be found in the following regulations for UK based customers I E E Wiring Regulatio...

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