Premier Elite Com GSM Module Installation Manual
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INS315-4
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Panel Configuration
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Text Messaging and Upload Download via GSM
GSM Mode (panel port programmed as GSM Module, Dynamic IP SIM card)
1.
Enter “Engineers Programming” mode and select “UDL/Digi Options”, then select “Com Port Setup”.
Ensure Com Port is programmed as “GSM Module”.
Now select the “Digi Options” menu and make sure that “Digi Option 1” is programmed for “Digi is Enabled”.
Now select “Program Digi” and ensure the following options are programmed for one of the ARC options:
a)
Protocol: “SMS Messaging”.
b)
Primary No: The number of the recipient’s mobile telephone.
c)
Secondary No: Secondary mobile telephone number (if required).
d)
Account No: Leave blank.
e)
Dialling Attempts: Program as required.
f)
Report Areas: Program as required.
g)
Reports: Program as required.
h)
Config.: Program as required.
i)
Protocol Options : Program as required.
j)
UDL Options : Change rings before answer to 1 if using GSM Upload/Download.
All three status LED’s should now be on,(it can take up to 1 minute for the LED's to become stable.) if status LED
3 is off or flashing, this indicates a low GSM signal level. If the signal level is low, try moving the antenna to
improve the reception.
Using the SMS Control Commands
Control commands can be sent to the
Premier Elite ComGSM
module to allow remote control and interrogation
of the alarm system.
1.
Select the send text message option on your mobile telephone.
2.
Enter the telephone number of the
Premier Elite ComGSM
module.
3.
Enter the text command, see SMS Control Commands.
4.
Select send on your mobile telephone.
When using the SMS Control Commands shown in the tables below the following should be noted:
???? = User code, this must proceed all commands.
[areas] = Areas 1 to 8 or A to P. If the areas are not specified then all areas will be selected.
[s] = Send back status report
(zones) = List of zones, each zone must separated by a space e.g. 1 12 167 etc.
(outputs) = List of outputs, e.g. 1234 etc.
(message) = A maximum of 32 characters.