
SATEL GSM-4/GSM-5
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4.5 Audible signaling in the module
4.5.1 When controlling inputs
3 short beeps
– bypassing the input.
4 short beeps and 1 long beep
– unbypassing the input.
4.5.2 When controlling outputs
3 short beeps
– deactivating the single output or all outputs deactivating using buttons.
4 short beeps and 1 long beep
– activating the output using buttons.
4.5.3 In service mode
2 short beeps
– entering the service mode.
4 short beeps and 1 long beep
– exiting the service mode.
1 short beep
– going to the next or previous function in the service mode.
2 short beeps
– entering the function.
2 long beeps
– exiting the function without saving changes.
3 short beeps
– saving the changes.
5. Installation
Disconnect power before making any electrical connections.
It is not advisable to power up the device if the antenna is not connected.
The GSM module should be installed indoors, in spaces with normal air humidity. When
selecting the mounting location, remember that thick masonry walls, metal partitions, etc. will
reduce the range of radio signal. It is not advisable to install the module in close vicinity to
electrical installations, because this can result in malfunctioning of the device.
The module power supply should have a sufficient output current and be provided with
a battery. It is recommended that it be placed at a distance of 3 m or less from the module.
When the supply voltage drops below 9.8 V, restart of the module occurs.
The +V and –V terminals should be used to supply the external devices. Remember that the
output current of the connected power supply unit must allow for electric demand of the
module and devices connected to it.
The following installation procedure is recommended:
1. Connect the antenna to the on-board connector
2. Connect the control panel, telephone or another device equipped with telephone dialer to
the R-1 and T-1 terminals (or to a suitable socket on the electronics board).
3. If the module is to be used as the external modem, connect the module RS-232 port to
the suitable port of the device.
4. Connect the analog telephone line to the TIP and RING terminals (or to a suitable socket
on the electronics board).
5. Connect the devices whose operation is to be monitored by the module to the input
terminals, as required.
6. Connect the devices to be controlled by the module to the output terminals.
7. Connect the power cables to the +12V and GND terminals.
8. Turn on power supply of the module.