Instalattion and operating manual: MGSM 5.0/MGSM 5.0-PS v.1.8S EN
Network: P
(Network level status P:1-5)
Failure/No failure
(Failure status)
Clock not set
(Date and time missing status)
No AC supply
(For the version with integrated PS feeder)
BAT discharged
(For the version with integrated PS feeder)
No connection with PSR
(Loss of PSR connection status)
PSR status: AC.no AC.hi DC1.low DC2.low DC.hi AKU.low AKU.fail
(PSR/PSR-RF failure status: 0 – no failure, 1 – failure, where:
AC.no = no AC supply voltage present;
AC.hi = supply voltage AC > 24V;
DC1.low = output 1 overloaded (13.8V/1A);
DC1.low = output 2 overloaded (13.8V/0.3A);
DC2.hi= output voltage DC >14.2V (ex. Incorrect potentiometer settings);
AKU.low = low battery voltage U < 11V;
AKU.fail= battery failure during testing (bad technical condition, battery missing, fuse
damaged = U < 12V, dynamical test every 10 minutes); R1 R2 (status of relay outputs,
0 =
relay not activated, 1 = relay activated).
9.6. Module input status checking.
This function consists in sending a SMS message with the following content:
yyyy INPUTS,
which triggers a module response in the form of a SMS message (where yyyy = access
code):
Command (yyyy = access code)
Response
Example*
yyyy INPUTS
1 aaaa
2 aaaa
3 aaaa
4 aaaa
5 aaaa
6 aaaa
7 aaaa
8 aaaa
1 armed
2 no alarm
3 battery OK
4 supply OK
5 no failure
Where aaaa = SMS message content, taken from the SMS VIOLATION and SMS RETURN tabs
in the GSM PARTNER software (configuration files).
* The content corresponds with the status of a particular input:
•
Normal status = SMS RETURN tab
•
Violation = SMS VIOLATION tab
•
Tamper = “Tamper” content
Remarks:
●
Outputs without defined content are ignored.
●
Tampers refers only to 2EOL/NC and 2EOL/NO inputs.
9.7. USSD codes.
The user composes some message (USSD code) on the phone keyboard and send it to
the GSM Ropam. The GSM Ropam sends it to the phone company network, where it is
received by a computer dedicated to USSD. The answer from this computer is sent back to
the GSM Ropam and next to the user phone. The answer could be seen on the phone screen,
but it is usually with a very basic presentation. The messages sent over USSD are not defined
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