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4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM - Technical Manual
Programming via Text Message
PROGRAMMING THE DIGITAL GSM INTERCOM
Programming the Digital GSM can also be carried out by sending text (SMS) messages.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When you are required to use “ in a text message it is very important to use the correct symbol and not for
example ‘ (or two ‘ single apostrophes side by side which you will see look the same but will be interpreted differently by the
digital GSM panel).
PROGRAMMING BY TEXT MESSAGE
Programming by text message is a simple way to customise the settings of the digital GSM panel and to add or delete apartment
programming remotely. This can include changing apartments telephone numbers, access codes, names or other settings. If you
have a large number of telephone numbers to enter you may find programming easier with the GSMSK PC software.
Simply send texts in the following format shown below to the telephone number of the SIM within the digital GSM panel:
<4 DIGIT MASTER CODE> <3 DIGIT FUNCTION CODE> <OPTIONAL DATA> <OPTIONAL ?>
4 DIGIT MASTER CODE
This code prevents unauthorised access to the programmable features of the system. The code
must be four digits long but can be any combination using digits 0 – 9. The default master code
is 1111 and will be used for all examples in this manual.
3 DIGIT FUNCTION CODE
The 3 digit function code identifies the programmable feature to be changed. The code must
be in capital letters. The following table lists the available codes.
DESCRIPTION
CODE
EXAMPLE
SETTINGS
DEFAULT
PAGE
Programming and storing user
information in a new memory
location
MEM
1111MEMnnn”1stNo.”,”Div1”,
“Div2”,”Div3”,”AptNo.”,”Code”,
DTO,TB,”Name”
* see below
n/a
47 - 48
Store or change an apartment
code
STC
1111STCn:”cccccc”
n = <apt no.>
cccccc = code
n/a
48
Enable/disable an apartment
DTO setting
STO
1111STOn:O
n = <apt no.>
O = 0 or 1
n/a
49
Assign a timeband TB to an
apartment
STB
1111STBn:B
n = <apt no.>
B = 1-9
n/a
49
Store or change an apartment
name
STT
1111STTn:”tttttttttttttttt”
n = <apt no.>
tttttttttttttttt =
Name. Use a > to
represent a space
n/a
49 - 50
Store a primary telephone no.
STN
1111STNn:”yyyyyyyyyyy”
n = <apt no.>
yyyyyyyyyyy =
telephone no. 30
digits max.
n/a
50
Store divert 1 telephone no.
STD
1111STDn:”yyyyyyyyyyy”
n/a
50
Store divert 2 telephone no.
STE
1111STEn:”yyyyyyyyyyy”
n/a
50
Store divert 3 telephone no.
STF
1111STFn:”yyyyyyyyyyy”
n/a
50
Set call time
SPT
1111SPTnnn
nnn = 001 - 255
040
(40s)
51
Set relay time
RLT
1111RLTnnn
nnn = 001 - 255
005
(5s)
51
Set auxiliary output AO time
A1T
1111A1Tnnn
nnn = 001 - 255
005
(5s)
51
Set auxiliary output AO mode
A1M
1111A1Mnnn
nnn = 000 - 001
001
51
Keep connection facility
NOD
1111NODnnn
nn = 01 - 99
0
(disabled)
51 - 52
Divert time
DIT
1111DITnn
nn = 01 - 99
15
(15s)
52
Check GSM signal strength
SIG
1111SIG?
n/a
n/a
52
Check software version
VER
1111VER?
n/a
n/a
52
Forced dial/dial a number
DLE
1111DLE”123”
n/a
n/a
52
Change 4 digit master code
CDE
1111CDE1234
Any 4 digits
1111
53
Change 4 digit admin code
CDA
1111CDA1234
Any 4 digits
2222
53
Change 4 digit trade code
CDT
1111CDT1234
Any 4 digits
0000
53
Trigger the relay
RLY
1111RLY
n/a
n/a
53
Trigger auxiliary output AO
A1O
1111A1O
n/a
n/a
53