DS1068-020B
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LBT20769
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PHONE DIALER AND IP INTERFACE
IMPORTANT!
The information contained below implies that the 1068/005 or 1068/010 control panel is connected to at least one
telephone network (PSTN via the 1068/014 module and can only used with the 1068/005 control panel or GSM via the
1068/458 module) and/or is connected to a local area network or the Internet (via the 1068/013 module).
This chapter explains how:
1.
Alarm and event notifications via phone dialer and IP interface work;
2.
To enter and configure a phone number or IP address so that it can receive notifications;
3.
To write or delete the text that will be displayed in SMS messages (sending SMS requires the use of the 1068/458 module).
7.1
ALARM AND EVENT NOTIFICATIONS
Alarms and events can be reported via:
1.
Vocal calls to suitably configured phone numbers. Vocal calls can be made from 1068/014 (available only with 1068/005 control
panel) or 1068/458 module;
2.
SMS to suitably configured phone numbers. SMS can only be sent from the 1068/458 module;
3.
Calls to surveillance centres via IDP numeric protocol. The phone numbers of the surveillance centres must be appropriately
configured. IDP calls can be made from 1068/014 (available only with 1068/005 control panel) or 1068/458 modules, although
the use of module 1068/458 is not recommended, as the operation of the IDP protocol is not guaranteed on the GSM phone
network;
4.
Calls to surveillance centres via IDP/IP numeric protocol. The IP addresses of the surveillance centres must be appropriately
configured. IDP/IP calls can be made from the 1068/458 module.
5.
PUSH notifications that can be read via Urmet Secure App and Urmet 1068set App. They can only be sent from the 1068/013
module.
IMPORTANT!
It is not recommended to use the 1068/458 module to make calls with the IDP protocol. In fact, the operation of this
protocol is not guaranteed on the GSM phone network.
When one or several alarms and events occur, the control panel:
1.
Identifies the alarms and events with the highest priority if they are different and simultaneous;
2.
Calls the numbers and IP addresses configured for that alarm event;
3.
For each phone number or IP address and sending mode, in the case of different and simultaneous alarms and events, the
transmitter will try to group as many as possible (in a single call or SMS). This is carried out compatibly with the restrictions of
the various modes (e.g. maximum length of SMS messages);
4.
In the case of vocal calls, one attempt is made for each phone number before moving to the next number. The sequence
repeats up to 3 times.
5.
In the case of a numeric protocol, a maximum of 3 consecutive attempts will be made for each telephone number.
The vocal call cycle can be sto
pped by dialling “12” on the phone which received the call after hearing the message and receiving the
call block beep. When the 12 is recognised, the control panel blocks any subsequent calls.
IMPORTANT!
The sending of SMS messages and PUSH notifications and calls in numeric protocol are not affected by the entry of the
code 12.
Deactivating one or more zones blocks any notification that has not been sent yet concerning intrusion alarms relating to at least one
of the deactivated zones. This applies to vocal calls that have not been started yet, SMS or PUSH notifications that have not been sent
yet, calls over a numeric protocol that have not been started yet.
Entering a valid code or key blocks any notification that has not been sent yet relating to at least one of the zones associated with the
code or key.