20
GS3050-A
- GSM Dialler and Interface
save numbers in your
Mobile Phonebook
.
However, instead of entering a Name, enter
‘TELNUM’
followed by the Telephone number
position (1 ... 8).
TELNUMx
x
represents the position number (1 ... 8).
3.
Create and save an ‘Empty’ message (messa-
ge no. 1). The GSM Module will write the Fir-
mware release automatically in this message
slot. This text must not be
Edited or Deleted
.
4.
Create and save a message (message no. 2)
for the
Dialler
facility programming fields.
If the Dialler facility is not used, save message
no. 2 as an ‘Empty’ message, then go to step 5.
The Dialler facility manages 4 channels, each
channel is associated with a Dialler Trigger
Input (at Factory). You can assign 1 Alarm
message, and up to 8 Telephone numbers to
each channel, as follows:
AVx=myyyyyyyy;
x
represents the
Channel
(1 ... 4)
m
represents the
Voice message
(1 ... 8)
y
represents the
Telephone number,
pro-
gram this value as
‘1’
or
‘0’
.
If you enter
‘1’
, the Voice message will be
sent to the corresponding Telephone number.
If you enter
‘0’
, the Voice Message will not be
sent to the corresponding Telephone number.
Set up the
SERV
function as follows:
AVx=SERV;
x
represents the
Channel
(1 .... 4).
WARNING:
If you set up a ‘
SERV
’ Channel, all
the values in the SMS Dialler programming field
must be zeroed:
ØØØØØØØØØØ
(see step
7.
).
You must complete ALL the programming
fields. If you are not using all the Chan-
nels, you must void the unused Channels
(Redundant Channels) by entering an
empty value
(
e.g.
Voice message no.1 to
NO Telephone numbers =
1ØØØØØØØØØ
).
In the following example, Channel
1
will send
Voice message no.
5
to Telephone number
8
.
Channel
2
is set up as the ‘
SERV’
Channel,
and Channels
3
and
4
are ‘Redundant’.
AV1=500000001;AV2=SERV;
AV3=100000000;AV4=10000000;
A semicolon (
;
) must close the programming field.
5.
Create and save a message (message no. 3)
for the
OC Outputs
.
If you wish to use the Factory default pro-
gramming (refer to Table 3), save message
no. 3 as an ‘Empty’ message.
The GS3050-A has 5 OC Outputs. You can
associate one or more of the events shown in
Table 3 to each Output, as follows:
OSx=yy,zz,ww;
x
represents the
OC Output
(1 ... 5).
yy,zz,ww
represent the Event acronyms (re-
fer to the following Table).
FP
PSTN Down
FG
GSM No Service
BC
Communication Trouble with GSM Module
CO
Outgoing Call
CI
Incoming Call
G
G
G
G
G
All 7 events must be assigned to the
Outputs. Each Output can manage more
than one Event. Each Event can be
assigned once only.
In the example Output
no. 3
(O3)
will be activated by
PSTN Down (
FP
), No GSM Service (
FG
).
OS3=FP,FG;
A comma (,) must separate each event, and a
semicolon (
;
) must close the programming field.
6.
Create and save a message (message no. 4)
Figure 18 - Firmware release window
firealarmresources.com