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4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM - Technical Manual
The following example shows how to program a user’s details:
Example 1:
To program the following user’s information: primary telephone number 01912243174, first divert 07791123456, second
divert 07897654321, third divert 07999532641, apartment no. 123, door/gate access code 654321, dial to open enabled,
timeband 3, username Videx Tech in memory location 150 and receive a confirmation text, the following SMS message can
be sent.
1111MEM150”01912243174”,” 07791123456”,” 07897654321”,” 07999532641”,”123”,”654321”,1,3,”Videx>Tech”?
Note that quotation marks
“
and commas
,
are used where appropriate and the
>
character is used to insert a space
between the words Videx and Tech for the username. The optional
?
is included at the end so a confirmation text is
sent back to the sender.
The digital GSM will store the above information in memory location 150 and send the following confirmation text
back to the sender:
MEM
150
APT =
123
CODE =
654321
DTO =
1
TB =
3
NAME =
Videx Tech
TEL =
01912243174
TEL (DIVERT 1) =
07791123456
TEL (DIVERT 2) =
07897654321
TEL (DIVERT 3) =
07999532641
OK VIDEX GSM
Using the same
MEM
programming command it is also possible to change all or only part of the user’s details as well as delete part
of a user’s details that may no longer be required. To leave a particular user detail or setting unchanged simply don’t enter anything
in that section of the command but remember to add a comma
,
. To delete part of the user’s details simply use two quotation marks
““
next to each other in that section of the
MEM
programming command.
Using the same user details from the previous example the next example shows how to change and delete only part of the user’s
details in memory location 150.
Example 2:
If the user only needs to delete the door/gate access code, delete the third divert number and no longer requires the
dial to open feature enabled and receive a confirmation text, the following SMS message can be sent.
1111MEM150,,,””,,””,0,,?
Note that two quotation marks
““
are used next to each other to delete a particular detail and commas
,
are used
where details remain unchanged. The optional
?
is included at the end so a confirmation text is sent back to the
sender.
The digital GSM will amend the above information in memory location 150 and send the following confirmation text
back to the sender:
MEM
150
APT =
123
CODE =
DTO =
0
TB =
3
NAME =
Videx Tech
TEL =
01912243174
TEL (DIVERT 1) =
07791123456
TEL (DIVERT 2) =
07897654321
TEL (DIVERT 3) =
OK VIDEX GSM
STORE OR CHANGE AN APARTMENT CODE (STC)
Each apartment can have a unique door/gate access code programmed which can be a maximum of up to 6 digits (also refer to the
notes door/gate access code on page 37). The following text messages can be used to store/change, delete and query the access
code stored for an apartment.
1111STCn:”cccccc”
Store a door/gate access code cccccc for apartment n, where cccccc = code (up to 6 digits
max.) and n = apartment number.
1111STCn:”cccccc”?
Store a door/gate access code cccccc for apartment n, where cccccc = code (up to 6 digits
max.) and n = apartment number. Also send a confirmation text back to the sender.
1111STCn:””
Delete a door/gate access code cccccc for apartment n, where cccccc = code (up to 6
digits max.) and n = apartment number.
1111STCn:””?
Delete a door/gate access code cccccc for apartment n, where cccccc = code (up to 6
digits max.) and n = apartment number. Also send a confirmation text back to the sender.
1111STCn:?
Query the door/gate access code stored for apartment n, where n = apartment number.
Also send a confirmation text back to the sender.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Remember that the apartment number n can be up to 6 digits in length including letters A - F.
Programming via Text Message