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Chapter 4. Usage of the EasyTerm software
The device is shipped with an uploaded firmware and pre-defined factory configuration
settings.
By default
–
without any chonfiguration changes
–
the device
is operating as a GSM transmitter
(therefore, it will forward the incoming signals of the Tip-Ring connected alarm system through
the GSM network - with CID codes
–
to the dispatcher center).
In addition, the device can be set up for relay the signals through the cellular network, with
an alternative route, and to act as a stand-alone alarm system (without connecting an external
alarm center).
The configuration of the necessary parameters is possible by the
EasyTerm
®
software.
Over the basic configuration, the device can be programmed for the following modes and
tasks:
1.
Safety alarm GSM transmitter
(pre-configured by default): the alarm system is
connected to the TIP-RING input, the device forwards the received Contact ID codes on the
GSM network and signaling them to the remote dispatching/monitoring center.
2.
Cellular network alarm transmitter
(signaling to an Enigma IP Receiver device or into
the SIMS Cloud
®
software of the dispatching/monitoring center): the alarm system is
connected to the TIP-RING input, the device transmits the received Contact ID codes on the
enclosed/private APN of the mobile network (as TCP/IP data) by the Enigma protocol, to an
Enigma device or to SIMS Cloud
®
software.
3.
Stand-alone alarm system with GSM transmitting and SMS notification
(without
using an external alarm system / individual usage without dispatcher center signaling): sensors
/ sabotage detection on the inputs, alarm / input change signaling on the GSM network to the
given phone number in an SMS message or as a voice call / ring.
4
. Output for control, gate opening
: sensors / sabotage detection are connected to the
voltage/contact inputs (2 inputs, max. 8 with the additional IO expansion). Short circuit / open
circuit detection of the input line is possible. The relay output(s) can be controlled remotely
(gate opening on output 1, devices can be connected on the 3 further outputs). In this mode,
you use the public APN of the cellular network for remote control and the GSM network for
SMS messages and calls/ringing. The signaling can be still forwarded on the mobile network
to an IP address.