User
Manual
GSM-4S
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OT3 – tel.l.trbl. – with this option selected, the OT3 output will play the role of the analog
telephone line indicator of (TIP, RING).
OT4 – GSM only – when this option is set, the OT4 output is activated only on the failure of
GSM telephone. If this option is not set, the OT4 output is activated on GSM telephone
failure and on the failure of cable telephone line (TIP, RING) as well.
In. 1–4 -> Outputs – the way of controlling the outputs to be tripped by the violation of
input. Programming consists in choosing the type of control individually for each module’s
output. (see: Settings List).
Control – a six-digit code enabling manual (local) control of the module inputs and
outputs (through DTMF) from a telephone set connected to the extension line (T-1, R-1).
The control function is available after dialing the code that has been programmed here (to
confirm its readiness for control, the module will generate beeps: 4 short and 1 long).
Then enter control sequences, consisting of the "*" character and 2 digits: the first digit
defines the command, the other one – the input/output number ("0" meaning that the
selected command is to apply to all inputs/outputs). Execution of the selected control
sequence will be acknowledged by three short beeps (or two long beeps in case of an
error). Entering the "*" character will each time begin a new control sequence. Available
commands:
1 – bypass input,
2 – unbypass input,
3 – check input status (in response, the device will generate beeps):
o
1 short beep – input unbypassed,
o
3 long beeps – input bypassed.
4 –
enable
output(s),
5 – disable output(s),
6 – check output status (in response, the device will generate beeps):
o
1 short beep – output disabled,
o
2 short beeps – output enabled.
Controllable out. – selection of outputs which can be locally enabled/disabled from
terminals T-1, R-1. This option does not affect the capability of enabling/disabling the
outputs by means of the module buttons.
GSM options – submenu of functions for programming the data required for the operation
of SIM300CZ cellular telephone.
PIN code – PIN code of the SIM card inserted in the cellular telephone. The code is
entered in the module’s memory once. It is possible to read out the loaded PIN code after
calling this function. If necessary, the code is transmitted from the GSM-4S module to the
telephone. Entering the wrong PIN code can result in blocking SIM card. In case of such
situation, the message is displayed on the module’s display with a request for entering the
PUK code. Entering the PUK code should be performed by using normal cellular telephone
(after replacing the SIM card).
PAGER tel. No. – 4 digits which activate the function for sending the message in a form of
SMS text message. Detecting these digits at the beginning of the dialed number will result
in classifying the remaining part of the number as the cellular telephone number, to which
the message from the alarm control panel (in a form of a message to pager system) is to
be transmitted.
CA-64 tel. No. – 4 digits of the telephone number, which enable the module to recognize
the text message sent by the alarm control panel CA-64.
Note: The change of the number "pager station" and "alarm control panel CA-64" is
up-dated in the module’s memory after the exit from the service mode.
SMS centre No. – the SMS centre number, which is required in order to send the text