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4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
4000 Series Vandal Resistant Digital GSM - Technical Manual
Example 2:
Programming a
PBX1E
or
PBX2
with a 3 digit site code of
123
, a 5 digit user code of
45678
and storing it in memory
location
0010
, the following text can be sent to the digital GSM:
1111FOB0010”123”,”45678”
Note that quotation marks
“
and commas
,
are used where appropriate.
DISABLE OR ENABLE SPEECH BOARD (SBM)
The digital GSM intercom includes call progress speech annunciation which can be either enabled or disabled. There are three
options available:
• when set to 001 the speech board is disabled (switched off );
• when set to 002 the speech board is enabled with individual number speech playback;
• when set to 003 the speech board is enabled but with combined number speech playback.
By default this function is enabled with combined speech playback (003). The following text messages can be used to enable or
disable this feature (also see notes on page 40).
1111SBMnnn
Disable or enable speech board nnn: 001, 002 or 003 (001 = disabled, 002 = enabled with
individual playback or 003 = enabled with combined playback).
1111SBMnnn?
Disable or enable speech board nnn: 001, 002 or 003 (001 = disabled, 002 = enabled with
individual playback or 003 = enabled with combined playback). Also send a confirmation
text back to the sender.
1111SBM?
Query the speech board status/setting.
SET SPEECH BOARD VOLUME (SBV)
The volume setting of the speech board in the digital GSM can be adjusted. The default volume level is set to 75, but can be set
anywhere between 000 (low) up to 099 (high). The following text messages can be used to increase or decrease the volume level
and query the current speech board volume setting stored (also see notes on page 40).
1111SBVnnn
Increase or decrease speech board volume nnn, where nnn = 000 (low) - 099 (high).
1111SBVnnn?
Increase or decrease speech board volume nnn, where nnn = 000 (low) - 099 (high), also
send a confirmation text back to the sender.
1111SBV?
Query the speech board volume setting.
FIND A TELEPHONE NUMBER (FDT)
The find a telephone number feature allows the user to find the memory location (between 0000 - 0499) of where a particular
telephone number (the primary number or any of the 3 divert numbers) is stored in the digital GSM. It can locate the number either
from using the full telephone number or a minimum of the last 4 digits of a number (see following examples). The following text
messages can be used.
1111FDT”yyyyyyyyyyy”?
Find the memory location of where the telephone number yyyyyyyyyyy is stored, where
yyyyyyyyyyy = telephone number (minimum of 4 digits).
Example 1:
To find the memory location of where the telephone number
01234567890
is stored using the full number, the
following text can be sent to the digital GSM:
1111FDT”01234567890”?
Note that quotation marks
“
and commas
,
are used where appropriate. The optional
?
is included at the end so a
confirmation text is sent back to the sender. The digital GSM intercom will reply with the following text:
STORED IN nnnn
OK VIDEX GSM
where nnnn = the memory location between 0000 - 0499 of where the number is stored.
Programming via Text Message