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Starting and Wiring
Before setting the AVG064, get a GSM phone and an extra SIM card to insert into the
AVG064. The SIM and GSM phone should be SMS and ID numbers enabled.
Figure 2: AVG064 SIM card and LED’s
The GSM phone is your programmer.
Every SMS sent to the AVG064 and correctly received, will be acknowledged by an SMS
confirmation to the programming phone.
It’s recommended to store the commands in your programming phone for future
applications. During programming, pay attention to the dot sign (
.
) - it’s critical.
Relay:
The AVG064 identifies the calling number and activates the supplied relay, so it
doesn’t count as a call. It’s useful for access control. The unit stores 64 numbers. Each
registered number activates the relay (3 seconds pulse), times/modes are programmable
at “Gate Delay” parameter.
Remove the PIN request from the SIM before inserting it in the unit
, otherwise the
device will not work. In order to do so, insert the SIM in a phone and disable the PIN
request (usually there is a security menu that enables you to do so). If you don’t do it, and
switch-on the unit more than 3 times you will have to reset the PIN using the PUK!!
AVG064 Programming Instructions
Program the AVG064 with SMS commands. It is safe to do so because in addition to the
fact that other people may not know the number of the SIM inserted in it, we also use a
Password that makes it impossible for anybody, who doesn’t know it, to access the system
by chance.
Remember that commands must be in CAPITAL LETTERS. It is PWD
not
pwd, CAP
not
Cap etc.
Don’t add spaces or any other characters.
The two SMS commands that you will certainly use in the AVG064 GSM Remote Control
Device are the following: