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4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM - Technical Manual
ENABLE/DISABLE AN APARTMENTS DTO (DIAL TO OPEN) SETTING (STO)
Each apartment can have their programmed telephone numbers set up as dial to open numbers. Once this feature is enabled for an
apartment all the numbers stored for that apartment (primary and 3 divert numbers) will be set as dial to open numbers. If a user
calls from any of the stored numbers the digital GSM will see that they are dial to open numbers and drop the call but activate the
onboard relay to trigger the door/gate.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is important to switch OFF voicemail and automatic SMS features on the SIM card in the digital GSM when
using this feature (see the ‘Forced Dial’ DLE section for more details). Also note that it will not be possible to use the dial in to
speak facility from a number stored to release the door/gate when dialling in (door release takes priority, refer to the priority
function table on page 64).
Please also note it is important that the numbers stored, when dialling in to release the door/gate, must have any “caller ID” or
“withheld number” function switched OFF on the telephone/mobile that is making the call to the digital GSM. If this feature is
not switched OFF the GSM intercom will not recognise the caller’s number and simply end the call with no action taken.
By default this feature is disabled (switched OFF). The following text messages can be used to enable or disable the dial to open
feature.
1111STOn:O
Set the dial to open feature O for apartment n, where n = apartment number, O = 0
disabled (switched OFF) or O = 1 enabled (switched ON).
1111STOn:O?
Set the dial to open feature O for apartment n, where n = apartment number, O = 0
disabled (switched OFF) or O = 1 enabled (switched ON). Also send a confirmation text
back to the sender.
1111STOn:?
Query the dial to open setting for apartment n, where n = apartment number, O = 0
disabled (switched OFF) or O = 1 enabled (switched ON). Also send a confirmation text
back to the sender.
ASSIGN A TIMEBAND (TB) TO AN APARTMENT (STB)
Each apartment can have a timeband TB assigned to it (also refer to notes on page 37 and 43 on setting up timebands). By default
timeband 0 is already assigned to the apartment (timeband 0 is set to 00:00 - 23:59). There are 9 other programmable timebands
(1 - 9) available for an apartment to be assigned to and each apartment can only be set to one timeband at any one time.
The following text messages can be used to assign (set) a timeband to an apartment.
1111STBn:B
Set the timeband B to an apartment n, where n = apartment number, B = timeband 1 - 9.
1111STBn:B?
Set the timeband B to an apartment n, where n = apartment number, B = timeband 1 - 9.
Also send a confirmation text back to the sender.
1111STBn:?
Query the timeband set for an apartment, where n = apartment number. Also send a
confirmation text back to the sender.
STORE OR CHANGE AN APARTMENT NAME (STT)
An apartment name (usually the user’s name) can be programmed into the digital GSM. The following text messages can be used to
store, change , delete or query an apartment name (also refer to notes on page 37). The apartment name can be up to a maximum
of 16 characters long.
1111STTn:”tttttttttttttttt”
Store an apartment name (username) tttttttttttttttt for apartment n, where n = apartment
number, tttttttttttttttt = apartment name (16 characters max.).
1111STTn:”tttttttttttttttt”?
Store an apartment name (username) tttttttttttttttt for apartment n, where n = apartment
number, tttttttttttttttt = apartment name (16 characters max.). Also send a confirmation
text back to the sender.
1111STTn:””
Delete the apartment name (username) for apartment n, where n = apartment number.
1111STTn:””?
Delete the apartment name (username) for apartment n, where n = apartment number.
Also send a confirmation text back to the sender.
1111STTn:?
Query the apartment name (username) stored for apartment number n, where =
apartment number. Also send a confirmation text back to the sender.
Programming via Text Message