
SATEL GSM-4/GSM-5
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Local control tel. no. [Control]
You can program a 6-digit code that allow to start the local DTMF control. After entering this
code from the keypad of telephone connected to the telephone line output, it will be possible
to control the module inputs and outputs (see the section describing control from the keypad
of telephone connected to the telephone line output p. 51).
Command execution confirmation
Send SMS to tel. [SMS acknowl. No]
– the telephone number to which the module will send
acknowledgement that the control command received in SMS message has been
executed. The message sent by the module will contain information related to the current
module status. The entered telephone number must be preceded by the country code.
Inputs
Input type IN1–4
– the input can be programmed as NC (normally closed) or NO (normally
open).
Input sensitivity IN1–4 [IN1–4
sensit.]
– the time during which the input must be violated so
that the event can be registered by the module. Values from the 20 to 1275 ms range can
be programmed.
Input restore IN1–4 [IN1–4 restore]
– the time counted from the input restore, after which
the module will recognize that the normal status of input is restored. You can program 4
seconds or 4 minutes.
Auto-bypass on alarms [Autobps IN1–4 aft]
– the number of input violations after which it
will be automatically bypassed, after the module registers the end of last violation. Values
from 0 to 15 can be programmed. Value 0 means no bypass.
Counting period IN1–4 [Autoreset IN1–4]
– the time after which the counter of violations
programmed for the given input will be reset. Values from 0 to 127 seconds or minutes can
be programmed. Value 0 means that the violations will be counted without time limits.
Auto-bypass duration IN1–4 [IN1–4
bypass time]
– if the input is to be automatically
bypassed for a specific time period, it must be indicated. Values from 0 to 127 seconds or
minutes can be programmed. Value 0 means that the given input will be bypassed until
unbypassed by the user.
Bypassing input
– you can indicate one input as bypassing input, i.e. its violation will result
in bypassing other inputs of the module. The input restore means the end of bypassing.
Bypassed inputs
– you can indicate the inputs which will be bypassed after violation of the
bypassing input.
Manual bypass enabled [IN1–4 bps.manual.]
– you can indicate the inputs which will be
available for bypassing by means of module buttons or from the keypad of telephone
connected to the telephone line output (see function "Control").
Outputs
Time of operating (mono.) OT1–3 [OT1–3 cut-off t.]
– the time during which the output is
to be active. Values from the range of 0 to 255 seconds or minutes can be programmed.
Value 0 means activation of the output until it is deactivated by the user. If the output has
been activated for a time period, the next command to activate the output will restart the
time countdown.
Triggering: input 1–4 [IN1–4 -> Outputs]
– you can define whether and how the input is to
control the output. After double-clicking on the field in the program or pressing the
CHANGE button in the module, the following items are displayed in turn:
blank field
(in service mode: ) – the input does not control the output,
0
– input violation will deactivate the output,