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1. SIM LED1 2 Active when a SIM card is inserted into the specific slot The active led represents the SIM card currently used by the SIM ACT LED1 2 module If the led is flashing the GSM module is searching for an available SIM card REL LED1 4 Active when the specific relay is in activated state Active when the battery has been improperly connected to the BATT POL LED module switched polarity The LED is continuously active while this state is active USB LED le when the module is connected to a PC through USB GSM LED Tal 25 3 8 Module wiring Attention The module requires a 12V battery for 12V power supply and a 24V battery for 24V power supply The charge controller automatically recognizes the connected battery type and adjusts the necessary charging voltage level Due to security reasons the charge controller does not enable charging when e Incase ofa 12V battery its voltage is under 10V or over 14V e Incase ofa 24V battery its voltage is under 20V or over 28V LINE Simulated line output from the GSM network should be connected to the alarm panel s RING TIP input PSTN PSTN line input 4 contact inputs COM 4 common point of the contact inputs NC1 NC4 4 normally closed relay outputs opens on activation 01 Ne 1 1 1 CO1 CQ4 1 4 common points of the relay contacts 1 4 normally open relay outputs closes on activation Connectors of the ProCOM expansion panel 24
2. the module will process the first 160 characters only e SMS answers from the module in case the CRQ parameter is used Example Rel1 ON Relay1 turned ON Rel2 OFF Relay2 turned OFF e Examples for SMS commands o Relay1 continuous ON bistable mode e In case the command is sent from a phone number set in the module as a user phone number and no SMS answer is required the SMS command looks as the following R1 ON e In case the command is sent from a phone number set in the module as a user phone number and SMS answer is required the SMS command looks as the following R1 ON CRQ e In case the command is sent from a phone number not set in the module as a user phone number the module password becomes necessary and the SMS command looks as the following R1 ON PWD 1111 in case the module password is 1111 e In case the command is sent from a phone number not set in the module as a user phone number and SMS answer is required the SMS command looks as the following R1 ON PWD 1111 CRQ in case the module password is 1111 22 o Sabotage monitoring turned off for 20 minutes 3 The ProCOM module peripherals 3 1 O O WOD ZLI LLL OLI 61 8I LI 9I SI pI I ZI MI EXPANSION MODULE e In case the command is sent from a phone number set in the module as a user Panel overview GSM ANTENNA SIM ACT SIM ACT LED1 LED2 R
3. Ovi a ind Baja ba be Bang La 19 2 9 Record VOICE neee LT 20 2 10 Relay control and sabotage monitoring deactivation with SMS messages 21 3 The ProCOM mod le peripherals asana ag aaa ae aaa e A 23 S IPANCHOVEIN GW acceperint a NANG E AGA AT SANGANG GE NGNE a A 23 I2 Kee a Ramen nee nae enn Ene ne nee Nan NG nee ee ee een eee 23 Go MPUISTAID UO Mca cceaccece cet ott pan an ett tae ate ae ee te ce ote kee teeter acceded ee 23 34 TAMBET PIOle Clon O 24 30 MUS CONNEC ClO eeren eee aaa ah ae el ed a jagi 24 36 JARICAMG COMMS CON aa aaa a aga tang aa aa ag a aa Na BE a ag a a E Ba ag A E a aa aa a a a an aa a aia 24 Ser R 25 SI GAN Ss aaa aaa ana ajaja E a ak ajakan aaa a kaa apaa a aan aa a akan a ag aaa an aaa akan kaa aan 25 38 eie TF STs Gi aaa ga a ga naga A NAGA BEA EN fa occas ain AB teeta bent ate 26 3 8 1 Inputs and phone line wiring sese eee ee eee eee 26 3 0 2 Expansion MOGUIE INOUTS WITING niaga asa EA a A RAKA KENA EA a A E E ded deiz 26 30 0 REAY iE e WITING sasaka Sana ag a ea Ka a ANAKAN EA KG KANA Ka BA NA b EA A AA Ag Ee Aa a a AN E 26 3 8 4 12V power supply and battery wiring aaa ea eaaa ee eee 29 3 8 5 24V power supply and battery wiring aaa eae eaaa eee 29 A gt Aam DAME eir eiee Dasa ene a setae NT aa Nana naa eee Aa anaa SA aa a Baka aa aa 30 Ali ONETO Saka kan GANG NG a E an ENG an ENG SA EN Na Na a Da 30 9 MASIN ON UIC Co 2eze sens Jace a aa a ga a a aa a aaa gana a aga ag
4. SMS messages For this set 123456789 as the monitoring station s phone number The alarm panel will dial this number when it has to send an event The module will recognize this number and will simulate a monitoring station receiver gives out the handshake signal and acknowledges the received Contact ID signals then forwards it as GSM voice call and or SMS according to the actual settings Important In case an event of the same type is generated while the module is already forwarding an event of such type the new event will not be forwarded the module will not signal multiple instances of the same event type after each other You can create a new event row by clicking on the Add CID event button You can delete an existing CID event by first selecting it then clicking on the Delete CID event button You can select and event by clicking on its index number or the empty area below it The maximum number of custom events together with the incoming CID events is 100 The module s alarm duration event lifetime is 10 minutes for every event The alarm duration is separate for all occurred custom and incoming Contact ID generated events which means that the module will try to signal all such event for 10 minutes on the preset communication channels In case the module fails to signal the specific event within its 10 minute interval the module will stop the signaling procedure and will not continue to send any notification ab
5. The maximum number of custom events together with the incoming CID events is 100 The module s alarm duration event lifetime is 10 minutes for every event The alarm duration is separate for all occurred custom and incoming Contact ID generated event which means that the module will try to signal all such event for 10 minutes on the preset communication channels Important In case the module fails to signal the specific event within its 10 minute interval the module will stop the signaling procedure and will not continue to send any more notifications about it The different columns on the Custom events page mean the following e No the index number of the event in the list e Event name you can select the desired event from the drop down list that is ordered by event category names Event categories and events o Alarms IN1 IN4 alarm alarm events generated when the modules IN1 IN4 inputs activate XIN1 XIN24 alarm alarm events generated when the expansion panels IN1 IN24 inputs activate o Restores IN1 IN4 restore restore event generated when the modules IN1 IN4 inputs restore XIN1 XIN24 restore restore event generated when the expansion panel s IN1 IN24 inputs restore o Sabotage Chassis open sabotage event generated when the module s chassis is opened The module s chassis is continuously monitored by an integrated optical sensor Sabotage monitoring can be turned off for 1 60 secon
6. contact inputs ere Mba COM 24 common point of the contact inputs 26 e Contact zone inputs the contact shall be interpreted as a simple short circuit NO NC type Contact inputs on the terminal connector 1 input 2 input 3 input 4 input e Relay output potential independent closing and opening relay contact inputs IN1 IN2 ING IN4 their maximum load capacity is 5A 12VDC per relay Contact outputs on the terminal connector Relay1 Relay2 Relays Relay4 NC1 CO1 NO1 NC2 CO2 NO2 NC3 CO3 NO3 NC4 CO4 NO4 simple short circuit NO NC type Contact inputs on the extension module s terminal connectors input input input input input input input input Input 10 input 11 input 12 input Q GOW E M 2 input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Extension module contact Zone inputs the contact shall be interpreted as a 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 21 22 23 24 3 8 1 Inputs and phone line wiring ALARM CONTROL PANEL PROCOM OOOO TOO O O O O OO PHONE R 1 T 1 RING TIP LINE PSTN INT COM IN2 IN3 COM IN4 DEVICE PSTN KIYI JAJA d LINE N O N C WIRING WIRING 3 8 2 Expansion module inputs wiring 3 O fz O O O N O WIRING CE aPN N O WIRING N O WIRING a P N C WIRING N C WIRING gt gt Kra gt N O
7. desired time duration x can be between 1 254 seconds lf required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom 21 Relay4 ON for x 1 254 seconds monostable mode Substitute x with the desired time duration x can be between 1 254 seconds lf required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom R4 ONx PWD yyyy CHOR Sabotage monitoring OFF for 1 60 minutes Substitute z with the desired time duration Z can be between 1 60 minutes lf required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom TAMPEROFF z PWDe yyyy CRQ yyyy module password default 1111 optional parameter necessary only from those phone numbers which are not configured in the module because these are considered unauthorized by default thereby they have to be authenticated by this password The module will reject all SMS commands arriving from unauthorized phone numbers if they do not contain the module password CRQ request answer SMS from the module about task completion optional parameter necessary only when an answer SMS from the module about task completion is required All commands must start with a star character and end with a hashmark character Multiple commands can be issued in one SMS but the maximum length is 160 characters total If the SMS exceeds 160 characters
8. door and generates a tamper event when it is removed and a restore event when it is put back to its original place In order to correctly function the surface in front of the panel should be light colored and matte In case the module is installed into a box that s surface in front of the panel is dark colored or shiny reflective then put a white paper or decal in front of the panel By default the box is closed the panel and the surface in front of it should not be farther than 50mm from each other Any greater space may result in improper functioning of the optical sensor which may result in fake alarms lf you do not want to use the tamper protection function you can disregard the above mentioned things 3 5 USB connector The USB connector on the panel is used to establish direct USB connection between the ProCOM module and a computer through a USB cable With this you can easily connect the module to the programming software found on the product s install CD To establish connection a USB A B cable is required which is contained within the product package 3 6 Antenna connection The GSM antenna can be connected to the FME spike connector slot The antenna found in the product package guarantees good transmission in normal environments In case of signal strength problems and or wave interferences fading use another antenna with better gain or find a more favorable place for the module 24 3 7 LED signals Conti
9. e Start dialing by pressing the Establish connection button e The software asks for the module s password in case it is not set to default 1111 e A green tick indicates when the connection is established 4 e Perform the desired settings the following chapters will give a detailed description on the different functions of the ProocOM e When finished close the connection by pressing the Close modem connection button 2 3 Parameter settings To set parameters select the Parameters page The different parameters of the ProCOM are divided into several subpages 1 9 SGG a Connection Status Parameters Update GPRS setup 2 3 1 Phone numbers eg z 1 r P E a Phone numbers Miscellaneous options Custom events Incoming CID events Inputs Firmware Phone numbers 1 Phone number T1 1713 1613 Ri V ON Monc 4 5 2 Phone number T2 Ri I T State chant 3 Phone number T3 Ri E State chant 4 Phone number T4 Ri State Chant Other phone number Ri Cease pha ane K Kate rhanys As d LO K LANG ajaja jaja jaja Acknowledgement _ ack lt stop Incoming call handling v Relay control Ti S r2 V ON Bistat 4 0 1 Sas State chan S a State chanc KD ack R3 v State chan 4 1 hd Relay control 12 a lt ll rent T says KD No acknowle
10. seconds o ON Bistable the event activates the relay output for a prolonged time the relay output stays active until a relay output off or state change control command arrives o OFF as the result of the event the relay output becomes inactive 2 3 5 Inputs ir s p T D s e s G T c x Phone numbers Miscellaneous options Custom events Incoming CID events inputs Firmware Input type IN 1 Normaily Open NO XIN 4 Inactive v XIN 3271 Inactive v XIN 18 Inactive v IN 2 Norma ly Open NO v XIN 5 Inactive v XIN 12 Inactive h XIN 19 Inactive h IN 3 Inactive v XIN 6 Inactive v XIN 13 Inactive y XIN 20 Inactive v IN 4 Inactive x XIN 7 Inactive ka KIN 14 Inactive m XIN 21 Inactive hd XIN 221 Inactive ka XIN 8 Inactive z XIN 15 Inactive 4 XIN 22 Inactive v XIN 2 Inactive XIN 9 Inactive v XIN 16 Inactive hd KIN 253 Inactive S XIN 3 Inactive x XIN 10 Inactive v XIN 17 Inactive XIN 24 Inactive h Limitation of alarms per input Maximum number of alarms per zone Alarm restriction period On the Inputs page the modules and the zone expansion panel s inputs and alarm restrictions can be configure
11. the timing field then reverts back to inactive state The duration can be set between 0 1 600 seconds o ON Bistable the event activates the relay output for a prolonged time the relay output stays active until relay output off or state change control o OFF as the result of the event the relay output becomes inactive 10 2 3 4 Incoming CID events r pe ee Phone numbers Miscellaneous options Custom events Incoming CID events Inputs Firmware Par Voice call Voice SMS No CID code tition Zone i234 message ER A SMS message i 1 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Siren tone viv Periodikus tesztjelent s R2 State chant 2 1 S r State chang J i S ra j Siren tone v i J did Riasztas irs A Se ee BAN A A LAN A Chata rhans L 2 D V IKI S s JLOLC NANGIN Jat S r LAOLE CEAI Jad S ra Add CID Event On the incoming CID events page you can set whether the module shall generate customizable SMS text messages or voice calls of the events arriving from the alarm panel and forwarded to the monitoring station through GSM or PSTN line These SMS and voice calls are forwarded to the enabled user phone numbers Contact ID based SMS and or voice message generation and notification lf you do not want to forward the alarm panel s signals to a monitoring station you still have the option to forward the events received from the alarm panel as GSM voice calls and
12. the voltage level of the PSTN line connected to the PSTN terminal block comes back into the above mentioned interval o Test event Test event periodic test event life sign which will be sent at the time period set under Test report frequency on the Miscellaneous options page if it is added and configured as an event CID code the events 4 digit Contact ID code in which the first digit represents the new event 1 or event restore 3 while the other 3 digits are the actual event code which can be found in the Contact ID code table Partition the partition s number in which the event occurs 01 99 Zone the zone s number in which the event occurs 001 999 When a new event row or pattern is created the software automatically offers the default Contact ID codes for the events The default setting puts the base panel s IN1 IN4 inputs zones 1 4 in the 1 partition while the expansion panel s XIN1 XIN24 inputs zones 1 24 in the 2 partition In case the default setting is not suitable for application any parameter of the full Contact ID code can be freely customized Voice call 1 4 by selecting checkboxes 1 4 you can select which user phone numbers 1 4 should be notified through GSM voice call when the specific event happens Voice message from the drop down list you can select which user recorded message Message 1 9 or the default Siren tone shall be played
13. when the specific event occurs and the enabled user phone number is called On how to record a voice message please consult the chapter Record voice messages Mon st 1 2 by selecting checkboxes 1 2 you can select which monitoring station phone numbers should be notified through GSM voice call in Contact ID format when the specific event happens Important If the Reporting to one of the numbers is sufficient option is set on the Phone numbers page the module will send report to only one of the numbers the first it successfully reports to even if both checkboxes are set under the Mon st 1 2 option SMS 1 4 by selecting checkboxes 1 4 you can set to which user phone numbers the module shall send an SMS notification of the specific event SMS message the customizable SMS text message that will be sent to the enabled user phone numbers 1 4 when the specific event occurs The maximum length of the text is 80 characters R1 R4 the different relay controls for all 4 relays can be set here that shall be executed when the specific event occurs To control a relay output check the corresponding R1 R4 checkbox and select the desired option o State change as the result of the event the relay output changes its state if it was active it changes to inactive if it was inactive it changes to active state o ON Monostable as the result of the event the relay output becomes active for the duration set in
14. 08 03 09 23 EventHandler gt Incomming Event SIM 2 No SIM Network 2010 08 03 09 23 36 5a14 EventHandler Incomming Event Ta Clear message Export message Procom messages Fi DTMF messages PSTN Module window window A GSM module messages V Event messages Line voltage 0 00 V Input status icons Input not configured not functioning The input is in normal state The input is in active state alarm Normally open NO normal state Closed contact Normally open input activated Normally closed NC normal state Open contact normally closed state activated 15 Elements and available functions on the software window Inputs IN 1 1N 4 displays the state of the main panel s 4 main inputs XIN 1 XIN 24 displays the state of the expansion panels 24 inputs Relay outputs Relay1 Relay4 displays the state of the main panels 4 relay outputs Active relays are represented by a green light On Off button the On Off buttons are used to activate deactivate the selected relay output while the module and the software are connected ProCOM module window Firmware version the connected module s firmware version and date Internal clock the connected module s internal clock synchronize button this button is used to synchronize the connected module s internal clock with the computer s clock Su
15. Contact ID code the 16 digit long Contact ID of the event o T1 T4 notifications through voice call to user phone numbers 1 4 o 91 S4 notifications in SMS to user phone numbers 1 4 o C1 C2 report sending to monitoring station phone numbers 1 2 o Date Time the date and time of the event s occurrence e The different signs and meanings of columns T1 T4 51 54 and C1 C2 o event processing notification is currently in progress o signal sending successful o R signal sending already successful through another way it is unnecessary to send notification here o signal sending was unsuccessful o S alarm has been stopped it is unnecessary to send notification here o T time limit expired signal sending was unsuccessful within the alarm duration interval 18 2 7 Updating the software Zd ProCom Remoter v1 08 Connection Status Parameters Update GPRS setup Update Automatic update J Enable automatic updating restarts the software automatically Manua update On the Update page you can specify how the programming software should be updated Update if automatic update is selected the software will check for updates every 20 minutes In case of manual mode the software will check for updates when the Search for program updates button is clicked Enable automatic updating if this option is enabled the software will automatically download updates without u
16. EL LED1 SIM CARD SIM CARD U SOCKETA O SOCKET2 NGUDI NA m SIM SIM COLO LED1 LED2 TAMPER SENSOR BATT POL LED sss BATT 12 24VDC 3 2 SIM card slot phone number and no SMS answer is required the SMS command looks as the following TAMPEROFF 20 In case the command is sent from a phone number set in the module as a user phone number and SMS answer is required the SMS command looks as the following TAMPEROFF 20 PWD 1111 CRQ in case the module password is 1111 NC1 CO1 NO1 NC2 CO2 NO2 NC3 CO3 NO3 NC4 CO4 NO4 PUSHBUTTON GO O LED _ GSM RELAY1 RELAY2 RELAY3 ELAY4 LED _ PSTN LED _ BATT m CI R REL LED2 RELLED3 REL LED4 USB LED USB SOCKET Gool l LINE PSTN INA COM IN2 IN3 COM IN4 MODULE COM 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 COM There are two SIM card slots on the panel SIM1 and SIM2 You can insert the SIM card s here The two SIM slots are functionally equal SIM cards required for the ProCOM to function can be acquired at any GSM service provider The ProCOM accepts all network providers SIM cards 3 3 Pushbutton The pushbutton s marked as PB on the panel functions GSM signal strength display Push the button for a short time lt 1 sec and the module s GSM LED green flashes the current GSM signal strength according to a 10 point scale 23 e Speaker ON
17. MA E RI State chang 2 1 R2 State chang 9 1 R3 State chan 9 1 RA State chang Battery fauit 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 WIE Message z 4 KANA MANAN Akkumul tor fesz lts g alacsony Ri E State chan D I GZ E State chanc J i SiE State chan 0 1 S na 7 ON Mene w 180 Supply voitag 3 aj lolo j E Message 4 did MAMANE Tapfesziilts g hiba s Chats pba sha a N 4 gt Cato rhan N 4 N aa WI ENG Teng Nn 4 N e 1 Ega Kas R1 State cha 4 vet Ez state cnan J L S r 1 state cnanc Jed S na 1 stete Cnan Chassis open 1317 o a Siren tone v Viiv Ri State chang 0 1 2 State chant 0 1 R3 v ON Monc 180 RA Add event Create 4 zone pattern Create 28 zone pattern On the Custom events page you can set the modules own custom events For every custom event you can set to which phone numbers and in what way should the event be signaled and which relay output s should be controlled in case the event happens You can create a new custom event by clicking on the Add event button To create a full 4 or 28 zone event pattern click on the Create 4 zone pattern or Create 28 zone pattern button You can delete a custom event by first selecting it then clicking on the Delete event button You can select and event by clicking on its index number or the empty area below it
18. OFF Continuously push the button for at least 2 but maximum 5 seconds then release it to turn on the module s speaker which is used for diagnostic tasks to hear the actual communication the line The speaker stays on for 3 minutes then automatically turns off e Switch to GSM Continuously push the button for at least 5 seconds then release it in order to make the module switch to simulated GSM line for at least 30 seconds regardless of the PSTN line s state It automatically reverts back to normal line management after the time period expires This state is represented by the alternating flashing of the GSM LED green and PSTN LED red e Reset switch back to default settings Continuously push the button for at least 5 seconds then release it in order to reset the module back to its default settings This state is represented by the GSM LED S alternating red and green flashing The reset procedure s prerequisite is that all SIM cards are removed from their sockets In this case after the long button push gt 5 sec you have to push both concealed buttons SIM card sensor switch simultaneously to reset the default settings and restart the module 3 4 Tamper protection The ProCOM module is equipped with optical approach sensor tamper protection The optical sensor is integrated on the panel next to the SIM2 card slot Its work is light reflection based it senses the surface in front of the panel for example the metal box s
19. TL ProCOM GSM ADAPTER INSTALLATION AND APPLICATION MANUAL For module version v1 0 and higher Rev 1 2 2010 07 12 Table of Contents 1 Basic functions of the ProOCOM GSM Adapter see 3 Tait 22T CTIOMS ZT sre E CIV GE aE re agi 3 2 Programming Ihe PrOG OM essence saa sedah aa nt ae AAN TAN aesthetic Rese 3 21 Configuring through USB CONNECTION ss isa aa Na NANA NANA aa ANA Na AKA ag AN Ga NENGA 4 2 2 Configuring through modem connection eee eee ee eee eaaa ee ee 4 2 0 Pabameter SCUINGS sasa sanan ua aa aa aa a BAE NINEN a a WAN E ID EPSE EEE A a a aa NGA 5 e S ANON NUDE sasana ete ee ee ne Ne AK a A a Ga A aka a ee 5 2 3 2 Miscellaneous options eee ee ee eee 7 239 CUSTOM IS aana baga aab aaa ga aana gad aaa a aaa A ga aaa gag a ea gan 8 2 3 WACOMING GUD lt n aranana aa aa aaa a a da aaa dala aaa ga aaa a gah aan a gah aaa ak aa ga AN 11 Ba MANDA S aie en aaa esha sree botnet a a ss psec a aa a a aaa a naba a apaa aa bab aga aaa a aa 12 SO NT T 13 24 OEN Management sasate sakae agin ag aana D aaa gana aana gk gan aaa Lk 14 2 5 Changing INE mod le DASSWOMG a sawasadugana adi aaa dgn a adan ana gag anaa da a naa aa daa ngan au 14 26 e e TET status IMO MINOMN TTT 15 2 6 1 Downloading the event list sanane eee eee 18 2r Updating ING SOWANG aana aaa ak aa ana Set ead eed tied a We ee eee ie ed 19 26 General TUNCHONING MEIN sasa bana bani kada Lang Tag Lang BA Dan aaa Dana
20. WIRING N O WIRING R fa N C WIRING a k AERD OE ai ME 3 8 3 Relay outputs wiring NC1 CO1 NO1 NC2 CO2 NO2 NC3 CO3 NO3 NC4 CO4 NO4 OOO O O O O OO O O RELAY1 RELAY2 RELAY 2 RELAY 4 SCHEME OF RELAY OUTPUTS 28 3 8 4 12V power supply and battery wiring BATT 12 24VDC wa 12VDC POWER SUPPLY BATTERY 12V 230VAC 12V POWERING 3 8 5 24V power supply and battery wiring BATT 12 24VDC v 24VDC POWER SUPPLY BATTERY 12V BATTERY 12V 230VAC 24V POWERING 29 4 Alarm panel preparation 4 1 5 5 1 Please verify the following on the alarm panel for which you install the ProCOM module e Signaling format has to be set to either CONTACT ID or ADEMCO Express format e The monitoring station s phone numbers must be set with area codes in order to be accessible for the SIM card on GSM network e Dial method has to be set to TONE mode Other notes If it is used as a line adapter the ProCOM will not know the length of the phone number it has to dial therefore do not wait too much between the digits during dialing because the module can take it as the dial procedure has ended To be exact the module will wait 60 seconds for the dial to start after hook off It starts calling numbers with less than 7 digits after a 5 seconds long pause while it starts calling numbers with 7 or more digits after a 2 seconds long pause Aft
21. a 30 Dali MSAA s DAN AH AN a aa KA AA a AD AD AD Aa A AN Aga WA gan aan aaa ETN 30 I2 PUNO TUN OO DE KANG T 31 6 T Gnical dela Sasa aaa aaa ni akah EN DANG ad ID EE d AS SEA anti ate na ban aan kana 31 61 lt PECMAICAlSPDSCING All OM sasana aaa engi ajang aana naen nakenang aana janan b ajana gana 31 6 2 Generated phone line specification sanesa eee 31 Co MRC Kae CONC NS se aaa naga aaa aga a a EE ag aa ga a a a a a an a aa a ga a a Ka a aa aka a aaa an ga aka aa 32 6 4 Manufacturer s contact information ee ee eee 32 1 Basic functions of the ProCOM GSM Adapter The main function of the ProCOM GSM ADAPTER is to adapt those alarm systems to GSM network which are capable of communicating in Contact ID format to a monitoring station through PSTN as well as transmitting the state of its inputs controllable by external contacts through GSM network The adapter makes the installation of alarm systems possible in places where landline PSTN is not available but reporting to a monitoring station is required By means of GSM transmission the adapter improves the reliability of alarm reporting in cases when the wired alarm transmission does not work or fails e g when the phone lines are tampered or the telephone service is suspended due to technical reasons 1 1 Functions and services Management of 2 independent SIM cards Reception of incoming calls possibility for restriction Installable behind phon
22. com SIM340 12V os 13 5V 14V DC power supply 24V os 27V 28V DC power supply 150 x 110 x 19 mm panel 180 x 110 x 34 mm panel expansion module 22 7 x 286 x 79 mm metal box GSM antenna 200g panel 100g expansion module 2kg boxed variant with expansion no battery 2 1kg boxed variant 6 2 Generated phone line specification Line voltage Line current Line impedance Ring voltage Tone 48 V 20 mA 600 Ohm 50V 20 Hz 425 Hz 31 6 3 Package contents Boxed type with zone expansion ProCOM GSM Adapter EXT24 expansion module GSM 900MHz 1800MHz antenna Metal box Power supply 230VAC 12VDC 1 3A CD user s manual warranty card USB A B cable Boxed type without Zone expansion Panel ProCOM GSM Adapter GSM 900MHz 1800MHz antenna Metal box Power supply 230VAC 12VDC 1 3A CD user s manual warranty card USB A B cable type ProCOM GSM Adapter GSM 900MHz 1800MHz antenna CD user s manual warranty card USB A B cable 6 4 Manufacturer s contact information T E L L Software Hungaria Kft 4034 Debrecen Vagohid u 2 Tel 52 530 130 Fax 52 530 131 Web www tell hu 32
23. d 12 IN1 IN4 the modules 4 contact input XIN1 XIN24 the expansion panels 24 contact input e Input type three different options can be selected from the drop down list separately for every input O O Inactive the input is not in use the module does not monitor the specific input Normally open NO the input is normally open closing the specific input and the COM common point will generate a new event while opening it will generate a restore Normally closed NC the input is normally closed which means that the specific input and the COM common point is closed opening it will generate a new event while closing back generates a restore e Limitation of alarms per input O Maximum number of alarms per zone with the slider you can set the maximum number of signals the module shall notice This is a global setting which affects all inputs With this you can avoid that a faulty sensor continuously sends alarm signals After the restriction period expires the specific input is enabled again meaning that it can generate alarms but only up to the maximum number set in this option If you select the Unlimited option right side of the slider the module will not limit the number of signals of the inputs Alarm restriction period You can set it between 1 and 24 hours that for how long the module shall ignore signals from zones that have already reached the maximum number of alarm signals set under the Maximum numb
24. dgement Y Relay control DT MF a Cate rhant S ps State chanc Ra ON Monc gt 15 lt i gt No acknowledgement 4 No control hands up 7 SE State chan KD No control hands up d 4 A Citata rhant S pa S z i SMS forwarding Monitoring station phone numbers Mon stat simulation 1 Ph nr C1 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Ph nr CZK 3 6 3 0 4 414 4 4 4 4 J Reporting to one of the numbers is sufficient On the Phone numbers page the user and monitoring station phone numbers can be set The phone numbers must be entered using the international format with country code e Phone number T1 T4 enter those user phone numbers here to which reporting is required in case an event occurs according to event settings or from which the ProCOM should accept commands e Other phone number it can be configured the same way as for the user phone numbers how the ProCOM should handle incoming calls from phone numbers other than T1 T4 user phone numbers e Acknowledgement three acknowledgement methods are available o No acknowledgement event acknowledgement is not required o ack events have to be acknowledged by pressing the phone s key o ack stop events have to be acknowledged by pressing the phone s x key furthermore by pressing the key the actual events alarm calls to the other user p
25. ds for service tasks if required by SMS command see chapter Relay control and sabotage monitoring deactivation with SMS messages for details Chassis closed restore event generated when the module s chassis is closed back o Battery Battery fault this event is generated when the battery s voltage level goes outside the following intervals 10 14V 20 28V Battery restore battery restore event is generated when the battery s voltage level goes back into the above mentioned intervals o Supply voltage Supply voltage fault this event is generated when the supply voltage level goes outside the following intervals 13 5 14V 27 28V Supply voltage restore supply voltage restore event is generated when the supply voltage level goes back into the above mentioned intervals o GSM GSM error this event is generated when the ProCOM fails to initialize the GSM module This can be caused by several different things GSM network is inaccessible the module does not find a SIM card no SIM card is present or contact error or the GSM module is malfunctioning GSM restore GSM restore event is generated when the system comes back on line and successfully initializes after an unsuccessful GSM module initialization o PSTN PSTN error this event is generated when the voltage level of the PSTN line connected to the PSTN terminal boxes goes outside the interval of 5 75V for at least 30 seconds PSTN restore PSTN restore event is generated when
26. e If you set a prefix here the module will use it for calls made in GSM mode For example if the connected alarm panel dials a local phone number without prefix e g 999999 the module can attach the prefix set here that is required for calls initiated on GSM e g 3652 thereby the called number is 8652999999 e Miscellaneous options o Voice dialer support a common characteristic of voice dialers is that if a specific time passes after dialing and they do not sense any ring tone on the line they automatically start playing the recorded voice message By enabling voice dialer support the module will simulate a ring to for the voice dialer until the true ring tone emerges on the line This option is used to avoid situations when the voice dialer starts playing the message before the receiver actually accepts the call o Test report frequency The module s periodic test report sending frequency can be set between 1 and 240 hours The module will not send test reports if the test report event is not added and configured on the Custom events page 2 3 6 Custom events eg 7 lt pP 0 Phone numbers Miscellaneous options Custom events Incoming CiD events inputs Firmware Par Voice call Voice Mon st SMS No Event name CID code tition Zone 1334 message 12 1234 SMS message 1 1 1 3 0 o 1 o o 1 IMME sirentone MAA OE Bie ame aane lt PR PE PR LIN2 alarm o 1 o o 2 AMME Message v A
27. e 13 x represents all event codes that start with 13 e Voice call 1 4 by selecting checkboxes 1 4 you can select which user phone numbers 1 4 should be notified through GSM voice call when the specific event happens e Voice message from the drop down list you can select which user recorded message Message 1 9 or the default Siren tone shall be played when the specific event occurs and the enabled user phone number is called On how to record a voice message please consult the chapter Record voice messages e SMS 1 4 by selecting checkboxes 1 4 you can set which user phone numbers the module shall send an SMS notification of the specific event e SMS message the customizable SMS text message that will be set to the enabled user phone numbers 1 4 when the specific event occurs The maximum length of the text is 80 characters e R1 R4 the different relay controls for all 4 relays can be set here that shall be executed when the specific event occurs To control a relay output check the corresponding R1 R4 checkbox and set the desired option o State change as the result of the event the relay output changes its state if it was active it changes to inactive if it was inactive it changes to active state o ON Monostable as the result of the event the relay output becomes active for the duration set in the timing field then reverts back to inactive state The duration can be set between 0 1 600
28. e automatically hangs up when the set time expires You can also set the length to Unlimited if you do not want the module to limit incoming call durations o Outgoing GSM calls you can set the maximum length of outgoing GSM calls between 1 and 25 minutes with the slider The module automatically hangs up when the set time expires You can also set the length to Unlimited if you do not want the module to limit outgoing call durations o Daily SMS limit you can set the maximum number of SMS messages the module can send in a 24 hour long period If the number of SMS messages sent exceeds this limit the module will not send any more SMS messages until the 24 hour duration expires including alarm messages and forwarded SMS messages You can also set the number to Unlimited if you do not want the module to limit the number of outgoing SMS messages e User ID for monitoring station Here you can set the user ID necessary for Contact ID signaling to monitoring stations 4 digit long contains only the following characters 0 9 A B C D E F For your user ID please contact your monitoring station e Prefix numbers o External line if the module s line PSTN input is connected to telephone sub center and it requires a prefix number for example 9 to reach the main line then this required prefix number has to be set here The module will not use this number for GSM calls only for calls on the PSTN line o Prefix added in GSM mod
29. e exchange servers Management of different prefix numbers for PSTN and GSM calls Forwarding of incoming SMS messages to 2 phone numbers Conversion of alarm report codes to SMS messages Storing the last 1000 events in the event list Supports voice dialers 4 onboard contact inputs and optional 24 input expansion module Reporting the state of 4 24 inputs to monitoring station by voice call and by SMS 9 recordable voice messages and a siren tone for alarm transmission 4 configurable relay outputs controllable by events or by user Backup battery management Built in tamper protection 2 Programming the ProCOM The ProCOM GSM Adapter s parameters can be set by the programming software found on the enclosed CD either by connecting it with a PC through USB port directly or with a GSM modem remotely The package contains the necessary USB cable for USB connection For remote connection a GSM modem TELL GT64 is recommended and a USB RS232 adapter equipped with FTDI chip are necessary which can be purchased separately 2 1 Configuring through USB connection S4 ProCom Remoter v1 08 Connection Status Parameters Update GPRS setup Connection type wr USB automatic connection J Modem requires USB cable equipped with FTDI chip Modem settings Phone number Start the ProCOM Remoter programming software Select the USB option on the Connection page Connect the module to the PC u
30. er of alarms per zone option When the duration set here expires the alarm counter is automatically set to zero and the specific zone becomes enabled again 2 3 60 Firmware Phone numbers Miscellaneous options Custom events Incoming CID events Inputs Firmware ProCom firmware upgrade section Warning Uploading incompatible firmware files may damage the ProCom module Browse The modules software can be updated on the Firmware page if it is reasonable and necessary The firmware the modules software defines the module s work and functions Uploading inappropriate or defective firmware to the ProCOM module will result in malfunction and damages the module Steps for updating the firmware power on the ProCOM module establish connection between the programming software and the ProCOM module after clicking on the Browse button please select the appropriate firmware file to start the upload please click on the Upload firmware file button the progress bar at the bottom shows the upload procedure s current progress after the upload is finished the module will automatically restart after which you can upload the necessary settings and verify the correct functioning 13 2 4 Settings management You can easily manage and archive your settings with the seven buttons found on the upper section of the Parameters page h HRP sR acci L The seven buttons functions from left to r
31. er the above mentioned pause has expired or the number of digits reached 32 the module will immediately start the calling procedure In case of alarm panels this does not pose a problem because of the fast dialing sequence but you have to keep this in mind for manual dialing Installation guide Installation e Measure the GSM signal strength with your mobile phone It is possible that the desired place for installation has unsatisfactory levels of signal strength With this simple measurement you can modify the place of the module before installing it e Do not install the module where electro magnetic disturbances can happen for example near electrical motors e Do not install in moist humid places e Antenna connection the GSM antenna can be connected to the FME spike connector slot The antenna found in the product package guarantees good transmission in normal environments In case of signal strength problems and or wave interferences fading use another antenna with better gain or find a more favorable place for the module e For installing boxed versions it is mandatory to connect the protective ground to the metal box s GND point 30 5 2 Putting into operation Disable PIN code request and voice mail service on the SIM cards you want to use in the module Enable caller identification and caller ID sending services at the GSM service provider of the SIM card for some card types this is not enabled by default Make
32. hone numbers can be cancelled while also acknowledging the event By dialing 9password all events waiting to be notified are stopped e g in case the password is default 91111 9 If acknowledgement request is set the module will continuously recall the given phone number within the alarm time frame 10 minutes until it is acknowledged e Incoming call handling there are four different ways to handle incoming calls O O None hangs up the module rejects calls from the specific phone number Relay control T1 T4 the module rejects calls from the specific phone number but executes the set relay control protocol with free call and phone number identification this function requires call number visibility service enabled on the user s phone Relay control DTMF the module receives the call from the specific phone number thereby relay control can be executed by the phone s buttons The controlled relay will execute the task set with the programming software Relay ON commands relay 1 x01 relay 2 x02 relay 3 03 relay 4 04 Relay OFF commands relay 1 01 relay 2 02 relay 3 03 relay 4 04 Ring the module will switch incoming calls from the specific phone number to the phone connected to the module s output which will ring and voice communication is possible by accepting the call e R1 R4 the different relay control tasks can be set here that are triggered by incoming calls from specific ph
33. ight Read parameters from file Save parameters to file Save parameters to file in printable format Read parameters from module Upload parameters to module Compare parameters with the module and Change module password After you have finished the settings upload them to the module with the upload button The upload download progress is shown on the progress bar found at the bottom of the software window The new settings are activated only after the upload has successfully finished 2 5 Changing the module password To change the module password first click on the lock button then fill out the text fields and click on the OK button In case you forgot the password you can not change it therefore you have to reset the module back to its default state which will also reset the password back to the default 1111 On how to reset the module back to default please consult the chapter Pushbutton Change password Current password eeee New password eeee Confirm new password eeee Cancel Warning In case you reset the module back to its default state all previously set parameters also revert back to their default which means that the module s settings are erased 14 2 6 Module status monitoring The ProCOM module s actual status PSTN line inputs relay outputs GSM line and signal strength voltage levels event list and module messages is shown on the otatus page S ProCom Remoter v1 08 C
34. nabled phone number even if the Reporting to one of the numbers is sufficient option is not set e SMS forwarding 1 2 the module forwards incoming SMS messages to the phone numbers set here which is useful for receiving SIM card balance information messages etc if left blank the module will delete all incoming SMS messages Important Never set the phone number of the SIM card put in the module here because the first SMS received by the module will start an infinite loop of SMS messages sent to itself which will result in significant costs 2 3 2 Miscellaneous options On Miscellaneous options page you can set incoming and outgoing GSM call limitations daily SMS limit monitoring station user ID the prefix numbers voice dialer Support and periodic test report frequency Phone numbers Miscellaneous options Custom events Incoming CID events Inputs Firmware Limitations Prefix numbers Incoming GSM calls 20 minute s External line 191 Outaocing GSM calls 20 minute s Prefix added in GSM mode Daily SMS limit 50 SMS Miscellaneous options Voice dialer support emits signal between dialing and connecting User ID for monitoring station A Kan pa z 5 vfi DANDY 74 Ta T TTT Test report frequency 1 2403 24 ourts e Limitations o Incoming GSM calls you can set the maximum length of incoming GSM calls between 1 and 25 minutes with the slider The modul
35. nt messages The message windows content can be exported to file by clicking on the Export message window button or cleared by clicking on the Clear message window button 17 2 6 1 Downloading the event list To download the detailed event list please click on the Detailed event list button Long event list Number of list items 10 Download Save list Index Event Contact ID code T1 T2 T3 T4 51 52 3 4 C1 C2 G Date Time 1 IN1 restore 123418313001001 2010 05 14 11 02 24 IN1 alarm 123418113001001 2010 05 14 11 02 20 IN2 restore 123418313001002 2010 05 14 11 01 55 IN2 alarm 123418113001002 2010 05 14 11 01 52 IN3 restore 123418313001003 2010 05 14 11 01 43 IN3 alarm 123418113001003 2010 05 14 11 01 40 IN restore 123418313001001 2010 05 14 11 01 32 INI alarm 123418113001001 2010 05 14 11 01 29 IN3 restore 123418313001003 2010 05 14 11 01 19 IN3 alarm 123418113001003 2010 05 14 11 01 17 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 found on the Status page The module stores the last 1000 events in memory e Number of event list rows the number of events the software will display in the list starting from the most recent event e Download start downloading the event list with this button e Save list the list content can be saved to an Excel file with this button e Event list columns o Index the index number of the event o Event the name of the event o
36. nuous red the GSM module can not be initialized This can be caused by that the module does not recognize a SIM card in the slot or some other hardware error has arisen Slow flashing red the GSM module is initializing Fast flashing red the GSM module has initialized registering on the GSM network is currently in progress Continuous green the GSM module has registered on the GSM network and is ready for use Flashing green a call is currently in progress on the GSM module or it is displaying the actual signal strength after the pushbutton has been released Alternately flashing red and green the pushbutton was pushed for more than 5 seconds and the module is ready for reverting back to default settings reset Continuous red no PSTN line or currently inaccessible Continuous green PSTN line present and ready N Flashing green off hook detected on the PSTN line a Alternately flashing red and green the pushbutton was pressed for long therefore a simulated GSM line has been activated on the LINE connector regardless of the PSTN line s State Continuous red the supply or battery voltage is low Flashing red the supply voltage is low but the battery voltage is sufficient thereby the module is working on battery Continuous green the supply and battery voltages are BATT LED N sufficient Flashing green the supply voltage is sufficient but the battery voltage is low and the battery is currently charging
37. one numbers This function is available when one of the Relay control T1 T4 DTMF call handling options is selected First enable the relay output s checkbox you want to control then select the desired option O O State change as the result of the incoming call the relay output changes its State if it was active it changes to inactive if it was inactive it changes to active State ON Monostable as the result of the incoming call the relay output becomes active for the duration set in the timing field then reverts back to inactive state The duration can be set between 0 1 600 seconds ON Bistable the call activates the relay output for a prolonged time the relay output stays active until a relay output off or state change control command arrives OFF as the result of the incoming call the relay output becomes inactive e Monitoring station phone numbers C1 C2 two phone numbers can be set for signaling events to monitoring stations Reporting to one of the numbers is sufficient if this option is enabled then in case the module successfully signals to one of the phone numbers set here it will not start signaling to the other one Otherwise the module will continuously try to signal until it successfully signals to both phone numbers or the alarm duration expires Important If only one of the options of Mon st 1 2 is enabled on the Custom events page the module will signal only to the e
38. onnection Status Parameters Update GPRS setup FS FS EN E Wi Relay 1 onor gk Fm ps r ba FS Relay 2 On Off IN 3 E E E E EN Relay 3 On Off ES E m 0 Oo HeH retay 4 OOT Procom Module Event list Firmware version V100 0045 ProCom GSM Index Event Contact ID code T1 T2 T3 T4 S1 S2 53 Date Time aob IN1 restore 123418313001001 10 05 14 11 02 24 EE CO eee Synchronize ING alarm 123418113001001 010 0534 11 02 20 Supply voltage 13 84 V IN2 restore IIO a ee Cs 010 05 14 11 01 55 Battery voltage 0 00 V IN2 alarm Sibi a SN SSS 2010 05 14 11 01 52 Charging Off IN3 restore 123418313001003 P lt P lt lt 2010 05 14 11 01 43 IN3 alarm Paes SS SS SS Se 2010 05 14 11 01 40 INi restore Poole 0 a ani aia 2010 05 14 11 01 32 Chassis Open Speaker Off e GPRS wi mw amp w Npe Detailed event list Stop alarm Line emulation SLIC Status State messages Remoter Connecting on gt Remoter Disconnected GSM Module y 2222222 Remoter Connecting on Status i SS Remoter Connection OK 2010 08 03 09 22 EventHandler gt Incomming Event GSM signa 23 nn gt 2010 08 03 09 22 7 EventHandler gt Incomming Event 2010 08 03 09 22 47 EventHandler gt Incomming Event SIM1 Active Network T Mobile H 2010 08 03 09 22 EventHandler gt Incomming Event 2010
39. out it The different columns on the Incoming CID events page means the following e No the index number of the event in the list e CID code the events 4 digit Contact ID code in which the first digit represents the new event 1 or event restore 3 while the other 3 digits is the actual event code which can be found in the Contact ID code table e Partition the partition s number in which the event occurs 01 99 e Zone the zone s number in which the event occurs 001 999 In the default setting the Contact ID code is filled with star characters which means that for any Contact ID the module will generate a voice call and SMS and sends it to the allowed user phone numbers Event filtering is possible by setting specific event code partition zone parameters 11 For example In case of the following setting CID code 1130 Partition 07 Zone 004 SMS 1 2 enabled SMS text Break in Zone 4 living room the module will send the above mentioned SMS text to user phone numbers 1 and 2 if the Contact ID code received from the alarm panel is identical with the set parameters meaning that the break in signal happens in the 1 partition and 4 zone It is also possible to define event groups with the star character The star character behaves as a joker character and substitutes any number on the specific digit of the event code partition or zone number For example for event codes th
40. pply voltage the input supply voltage level of the module Battery voltage the voltage level of the battery connected to the module Charging Yes the battery is currently charging No the battery is not charging or no battery is present Chassis Open Closed shows the current state signaled by the optical sabotage sensor Speaker On Off shows the state of the built in soeaker Line emulation SLIC window Status shows the state of the simulated GSM line On hook Off hook the state of the line Line error voltage the module is unable to set the line voltage because the line is overloaded short circuit on the line Line error no answer hardware error Line error DC the line generator is unable to set the supply voltage which can be caused by low voltage levels on the module s input or the supply current is too low for proper functioning Line error Current the current is too high on the line Unknown other unknown error has occurred on the line 16 e GSM module window Status displays the GSM module s state Registration in progress registering on the GSM network is currently in progress Active the GSM module is registered on the network and is ready Inactive the GSM module failed to register on the GSM network GSM signal displays the current GSM signal strength on a scale of 0 31 SIM1 2 displays whether a SIM card is present in which SIM socket and that which is currently active Netwo
41. rk displays the currently active SIM card s network GSM service provider e PSTN module window Line voltage displays the voltage level of the phone line connected to the PSTN input e Event list window The event list shows the modules events ordered by their time of occurrence The list is automatically refreshed every second o Index the index number of the event o Event the name of the event o Contact ID code the 16 digit long Contact ID of the event o T1 T4 notifications through voice call to user phone numbers 1 4 o 91 S4 notifications in SMS to user phone numbers 1 4 o C1 C2 report sending to monitoring station phone numbers 1 2 o Date Time the date and time of the event S occurrence e The different signs and meanings of columns T1 T4 51 54 and C1 C2 o event processing notification is currently in progress o signal sending successful o R signal sending already successful through another way it is unnecessary to send notification here o signal sending was unsuccessful o S alarm has been stopped it is unnecessary to send notification here o T time limit expired signal sending was unsuccessful within the alarm duration interval e State messages window The module s latest messages with timestamps are displayed here These messages can be filtered by selecting the appropriate checkboxes of Procom messages GSM module messages DTMF messages and Eve
42. send a 1 second long beep through the telephone after which you can issue commands as following 01 Play back voice message no 1 S 02 Play back voice message no 2 S 03 Play back voice message no 3 S 04 Play back voice message no 4 S 05 Play back voice message no 5 S 06 Play back voice message no 6 S 09 T Play back voice message no 9 OOOO O After issuing a command the start of the voice recording is signaled by a short beep After this you can say what you want to record as a message For the sake of good quality say your message loud and near the receiver If the record or playback is ended a long beep will signal that the module is ready to accept the next command The module automatically quits voice recording mode if the caller hangs up or an error occurs on the line 20 2 10 Relay control and sabotage monitoring deactivation with SMS messages It is possible to control the module s outputs and deactivate sabotage monitoring by sending the appropriate command in SMS to the module s phone number as following a NE AAN R1 ON PWD yyyy CRQ R2 ON PWD yyyy CHOR R3 ON PWD yyyy CHOR R4 ON PWD yyyy CRQ R1 OFF PWD yyyy CRQ R2 OFF PWD yyyy CRQ R3 OFF PWD yyyy CRQ R4 OFF PWD yyyy CRQ R1 ONx PWD yyyy CRQ R2 ONx PWD yyyy CRQ R3 ONx PWD yyyy CRQ Relay1 ON bistable mode lf required substitute yyyy with the module pa
43. ser intervention then automatically restarts itself upon a successful download If not enabled the software will ask for confirmation before it starts the software update procedure Search for program updates by clicking this button the software starts the update procedure 2 8 General functioning method In case of two SIM cards used the module will treat both cards as equal Upon initialization the module will primarily use the card inserted into the SIM1 slot to connect to the GSM network If unsuccessful it switches to the card inserted into the SIM2 slot By default all events are forwarded through GSM If the GSM connection is inaccessible for example no signal strength the module switches to an alternative signal forwarding method lf PSTN line is present the module will use it to forward the connected alarm panel s signals in reserve mode lf no PSTN line is present the module will keep sending a busy signal on the simulated phone line until connection is re established on one of the channels 19 2 9 Record voice messages The ProCOM module is capable of storing 9 separate maximum 5 seconds long voice messages and play it back during GSM voice call notifications as configured You can record voice messages with the help of a telephone device To record or play back a voice message connect the telephone to the module s LINE input then pick up the receiver and dial 000000000 9 zeros The module will
44. sing the USB cable The programming software recognizes the connected device automatically The software asks for the module s password in case it is not set to default 1111 A green tick indicates when the connection is established Perform the desired settings the following chapters will give a detailed description on the different functions of the ProoCOM e When finished disconnect the module from USB 2 2 Configuring through modem connection For remote connection a GSM modem TELL GT64 is recommended and an FTDI chip equipped USB RS232 adapter are necessary GSM data call CSD service must be activated in the modem and on its SIM card By ProCom Remoter v1 08 gt e X a a Ah a Connection Status Parameters Update GPRS setup Ca Connection type USB automatic connection gt a Modem requires USB cable equipped with FTDI chip Modem connected Modem settings Phone number 1713 1613 10111 1111111111 1 Estab ish connection Steps for establishing modem connection e Startthe ProCOM Remoter programming software e Select the Modem option on the Connection page e Power up the GSM modem then connect it to the PC with an FTDI chip equipped USB cable e The programming software automatically recognizes the connected device e Enter the ProCOM modules phone number in the Phone number field using the country code as well
45. ssword see explanation at the table s bottom Relay2 ON bistable mode lf required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom Relay3 ON bistable mode If required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom Relay4 ON bistable mode If required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom Relay1 OFF If required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom Relay2 OFF lf required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom Relay3 OFF lf required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom Relay4 OFF lf required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom Relay1 ON for x 1 254 seconds monostable mode Substitute x with the desired time duration x can be between 1 254 seconds lf required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom Relay2 ON for x 1 254 seconds monostable mode Substitute x with the desired time duration x can be between 1 254 seconds lf required substitute yyyy with the module password see explanation at the table s bottom Relay3 ON for x 1 254 seconds monostable mode Substitute x with the
46. sure that the SIM card is placed into its slot properly Make sure that the antenna is connected to the module properly Make sure that the wiring is according to the way it was mentioned earlier Power up the module If you use the panel type ProCOM as a GSM adapter for alarm panels make sure that the power supply is enough for the alarm panel and the module together The quiescent current of the module is 120mA however it can reach up to 500mA during communication and relay handling procedures In case you want to use another power supply instead of the one supplied with the module make sure that the voltage level is inside the interval necessary for battery charging 12V battery 13 5V 14V DC 24V battery 27V 28V DC Important In case of power supplies with voltage levels outside the above mentioned intervals the module will NOT charge the connected battery due to safety and security reasons 6 Technical details 6 1 Technical specification Power supply voltage 9V 30V DC for the panel type variant Power supply voltage 230VAC for the factory boxed variant Power supply voltage level necessary for battery charging 13 5V 14V DC or 27V 28V DC Nominal consumption 120mA 12VDC Maximum consumption 500mA 12VDC Operating temperature 20 C 70 C Transmission frequency GSM phone type Connectable battery Dimensions Net weight Gross weight packaged GSM 900 1800 MHz 850 1900 MHz Sim

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