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1.                             PART  INSTALLATION    1  General Information    ARGUS is a universal GSM module providing telephone line monitoring and communication  channel for GSM network  as a back up  in case of main PSTN telephone line failure  loss  or no  telephone line run to the site    The GSM module can be used for monitoring and control of auxiliary devices   fire or burglar  alarm panel  as and for Home Automation control     The ARGUS communication module is suitable for applications in homes  residential houses   apartments  offices and other industrial or public buildings  The GSM module provides 24 hour  protection of the site   burglar and or fire alarm events     1 1 General Functional Characteristics   e 8 programmable   O    6 inputs   outputs  2 outputs       Record of 7 voice messages   6 for the module status and 1 general for site identification  all  can be recorded via telephone set       Record of 8 SMS messages   6 for the module status  1 general for site identification  1 test for  status indication 2   e 3 service SMS messages   main power supply lost  back up battery power supply only   main  power supply restored and low charge level of back up battery    e Record of 8 telephone numbers  up to 20 symbols each     e GSM module available for all popular GSM working frequencies    e Telephone line monitoring and simulation of it if the line is not available    e Status indication    e Back up of the communication channel and possibility for remote 
2.                             PART  USER    9  Recording and listening to voice messages    You can record and listening to voice messages when the PSTN line is disabled  disconnected   or the module is working in    Gateway    mode  Recording and listening to voice messages can be  done via connected telephone set to connector    Phone     ARGUS PCB  or to the communicator  of the control panel    ATTENTION  You can also record and listen to voice messages directly via your mobile phone  set  but in this case every try for recording   listening would be charged according your prepaid  plan     9 1 Recording voice messages for alarm events   Select from the connected telephone set in sequence    symbol    Hcode 7777  symbol              number  message2    Where   1 Access code by default      Dictate a voice message up to 7 5 sec long  The start and the end of recording are  indicated with a short sound signal     Example for recording a voice message for alarm event at I O 1       7777   1 Alarm event in Zone 1                                  9 2 Recording of general voice message     This is a general voice message including basic information for the site or the owner  It is played  always first  following by a message for alarm event  If there are several alarm events  the mes   sages for them will be played one after another     Example for recording a general voice message       7777   7 This is protected site 1                                  9 3 Listening to recorded 
3.                        20                e Via SMS message  Write a new text message from your mobile phone  no spaces included    symbol    Hcode 7777         number  symbol           Example for SMS message contents for checking the state of I O 4    TTTTAH    11 3 GSM module type answers after current device status check    Check Answer type State  1  State  0     Via DTMF   Sound signal One long sound signal   Two short sound signals  Via SMS   SMS text message      In x Status 1       In x Status 0     The In x is the number of the respective input   output        12  Checking the Current Signal Strength via SMS    This option is used from the installer or user to check the current GSM signal strength and to  evaluate the optimal antenna position     Write a new text message from your mobile phone  no spaces included    symbol          code 7777  command    1       Example for SMS message contents for checking the signal strength    171711     The GSM module answers with a text message  The SMS format and its description is as fol   lows     Message Description             There is no GSM coverage at all  Connection is not  No signal  possible      RSSI reading failed    Error occurred while trying to obtain the current  signal strength        RSSI level is VERY LOW   YYY dBm         RSSI level is LOW   YYY dBm         RSSI level is FAIR   YYY dBm       RSSI level is GOOD   YYY dBm           The    YYY    abbreviation represents the exact RSSI signal level  where the wor
4.           Figure 2  Figure 3     8 1 Menu    General Settings             O New System lj Load   Save   Saveas   Log Set Clock Date 4 Upload Download    verify               System General Settings  3 m 1  Argus Access Code  7777   amp  1  General Settings Maximum Redial Attempts     z   a  2  Inputs Outputs Redial Attempt Delay i  a  3  5 Prefix To Add      i 2 4  5 Prefix To Strip       Enable Prefix Strip       Year        lt  gt     Month        lt  gt     Date        lt  gt     Hours     lt  gt     Minutes     lt  gt     Seconds           lt  gt     0  0  0  Allow Test Messages      Test Message Month 1    Test Message Date                    Test Message Hours     lt  gt        0  Test Message Minutes 0  0    Test Message Seconds  v    Test Message Settings Test Message Every Hour v    Version   1                        Figure 4   Menu  General Settings  with default parameters    13                                                                                                                                                                         Here the installer can program the following parameters    Access Code   enter a 4 digit code combination for access to the GSM module parameter  re   cording and listening to voice messages  and also remote control of the module  By default the  code is 7777     Maximum Redial Attempts   Enter a maximal number of attempts to send a voice message   The possible range is from 1 to 255  Recommended value   3 attempts    Redial 
5.    VEGA 6   VEGA 6 RF                      The connecting of ARGUS module to AVA control panel without installed digital communicator  CPC 100 TE in the configuration is done in the same way     4 3  Fire control panels     Connecting of ARGUS module to fire control panels  for example MAG2  MAG4  MAG8plus and  IRIS  is done as    FIRE    and    FAULT    relay outputs are connected to I O inputs of the ARGUS  module  The I O must be configured as inputs in advance  The sending of SMS and voice mes   sages is done in the way described above in sub item 4 2                             5  Initial Power Up    Insert the SIM card into your mobile phone and disable the PIN check option       Check the power supply of the GSM module   both main power supply from the control  panel and back up power supply MUST BE OFF       Mount the GSM module at place where there is a good coverage of the used GSM network    that will guarantee the reliable and normal work of the GSM module       Insert the SIM card into the GSM PCB holder as observe the position   see item 3 2     ATTENTION  Always observe the power supplies to be off when you put or remove the SIM  card from the GSM PCB holder      Power up the control panel and then switch on the back up power supply      Wait until the GSM module initialization is running   during 10 40 sec  LED 2 is random blink   ing      Check the signal strength by observing the LED 3 blinking  If necessary  change the antenna  position to obtain the possib
6.    e LED 2  red green    Module status LED   LED 2 Indication Description    Blinking at ran  GSM module initialization is in progress  the SIM card is accept   G dom time interval   ed   the module communication with GSM network is running   reen    The module is in normal operation mode  PSTN line is available    9 GSM network back up ready     Lights on PSTN line is not available  GSM network only     GSM module initialization failed  the SIM card is missing  active  PIN code for verification   no PSTN line available     Of Liahts off GSM module initialization failed  the SIM card is missing  active  9 PIN code for verification   PSTN line available     e LED 3  yellow    Shows the signal strength  The installer counts the number of flashes over  7 seconds interval  Indication is visible only when the cover is removed and has the following  meaning        Lights on       Flashes Signal Strength  7 Description    The connection is unstable or impossible     95    85 The connection is unstable but possible     a  The connection is stable  rare drops of signal  The connection is stable  no problem sending               voice and SMS messages     ATTENTION  If LED 3 is not blinking at all  there is no GSM coverage at the selected  place for installation  The installer must change the installation place and check the signal  strength again until a stable connection is achieved   see also item 7 for service checking  signal strength function        NOTE  LED 3 will be inactive i
7.   Message No2 SMS No2   when       2 is activated      Message No3 SMS No3   when       3 is activated      Message No4 SMS No4   when       4 is activated      Message No5 SMS Nod   when       5 is activated      Message No6 SMS No6   when       6 is activated      Test message   when  Allow Test Messages  parameter is enabled  from the  ProsTE software    see the description for  1 General Settings  at item 8 1   The voice message transfer starts after establishing a real connection thought the telephone  channel  for example after the subscriber accepts the call     ATTENTION  In case of a service answer from the mobile operator  the subscriber is not  accessible  voice mail  etc   the GSM module will send the voice messages  but will not  rate the call as accepted  The module will rate the call as accepted after a confirmation  with a code  7777 by default  from one or more users set with priority     If the subscriber rejects the incoming call or does not accept it in 30 sec  the GSM module AR   GUS will make a new attempt after a pre programmed time delay  The GSM module will repeat  to send the voice  SMS messages until a pre programmed number of attempts is reached  After  that the module will stop attempting to reach the user     All telephone numbers set with priority must confirm the received call  as after listening to the  voice message enter an access code  7777 by default    see item 8 3  After entering the access  code the user has to wait for confirmation sig
8.  Alarm and Fire Control Panels                                     ik ber       ONE                   6  Reset 00600 A RE RE ENE PR RIVA   7  Service Function for Checking the Signal Strength                              PART  PROGRAMMING    8  Specialized ProsTE software   Parameters programming                  8 1 Menu  General 560007105         rr rn nanna  8 2 Menu         Inputs Outputs    ccc            8 3 Menu    Phones                                                   84106000  SMS                 spate                                                                         PART  USER    9  Recording and listening to voice messages     smmossessresrrerresrrerrrnrnr nr aa  9 1 Recording voice messages for alarm events                              9 2 Recording of general voice message                                          9 3 Listening to recorded voice messages                                        9 4 Algorithm for sending of voice and SMS messages                    9 5 Messages for service events         nanna   10  Gateway 1 106 See ee ee ee         a a eee    11  Changing and Checking of the Current State of    Programmable Input   Output via a telephone call or SMS message     11 1 Changing the current state of a device                                      11 2 Checking the current state of a device                                        11 3 GSM module type answers after current device status check    12  Checking the Current Signal Strength via SMS      
9.  communication protocol  at address 6002 the period for  message transmitting  at address 6003 the start time for sending message  and at address 6001  the number of communication attempts     AN For AVA wireless control panel  set at menu    9  Communicator   1  Phones   1  Enter  Phone     the phone number for alarm reporting to central station or user     The manufacturer recommends the usage of standard 2 pairs telephone cable  Connect the Ar   gus module to CA62 control panel as split the cable wires by two pairs  for example yellow green  and red black     Connect the two pairs to A and B terminals of the digital communicator as shown below     Split the wire  by two pairs       Digital G                    CA62                         4 2  Alarm control panels without digital communicator     Connecting the ARGUS module to alarm panels without integrated or connected digital com   municator in the system configuration is done as the programmable PGM outputs of the panel  are connected to I O  1 6  terminals of the GSM module  Note that the I O must be configured  as inputs in advance  In this case if a PGMx output is activated  then the respective         input of  the module is activated too   the module sends both SMSx message  typed in the menu 4 SMS  of ProsTE software   see item 8 4  and recorded voice message for alarm events at l Ox  see  item 9 1      Example connection diagram between ARGUS module and VEGA6 control panel       PSTN                             
10.  function of the GSM module is the possibility to control the programmable inputs  The  user Can send commands to change the status of a programmable input via mobile phone call  or SMS message to the SIM card in the GSM module  The control function is possible also via a  telephone set connected directly to the control panel or using the    Gateway    mode     The commands have the following meaning  O  switch over to low level  and 1  switch over to  high level      realized with transistor with    pull up    10k resistor and up to 500mA ground current     11 1 Changing the current state of a device    e Via telephone call  Dial the telephone number of the site  the SIM card or PSTN number  and  after GSM module accepts the call  enter in sequence      symbol        code 7777         number  new state of the device     Example for changing the state of I O 2 from    1    in  0           777 2 0                            e Via SMS message  Write a new text message from your mobile phone  no spaces included    symbol    Hcode 7777  I O number   new state of the device     Example for SMS message contents for changing the state of I O 8 from  0  in  1     777781    11 2 Checking the current state of a device    e Via telephone call  Dial the telephone number of the site  the SIM card or PSTN number  and  after GSM module accepts the call  enter in sequence      symbol    Hcode 7777            number  symbol             Example for checking the I O 2 state       7777  2 H     
11. Attempts Delay   This is a time interval  in seconds  for delay between the attempts  This  field is not accessible for the user     Prefix to Add   Choose a prefix number  phone code of a local city   which automatically to be  added in front of the telephone number     Prefix to Strip   Choose a prefix number  phone code   witch will be ignored  for example exit  from a central telephone station    Enable prefix strip   Put a check mark in the field if you want to activate the    Prefix to strip     parameter    Setting the real time clock of the micro controller    Year   Set the year  example  10   2010  etc     Month   Set the month   Date   Set the day   Hours   Set the hour   Minutes   Set the minutes   Seconds   Set the seconds   Allow Test Messages   Put a check mark to allow sending of test messages periodically    Enter the period for sending the first test message   set a date and time later than the set ones  for the micro controller    Test Message Month   Set the month   Test Message Date   Set the day   Test Message Hours   Set the hour   Test Message Minutes   Set the minutes   Test Message Seconds   Set the seconds   Test Message Setting   Set the mode of sending test messages    1  Test Message Every Hour   The test message will be send at every 1 hour    2  Test Message Every Day   The test message will be send every day  This is a default setting    the GSM module will send test message every day  in every 24 hours    3  Test Message Every Month   The tes
12. MS   Test Message SMS    SMS Input      SMS Input The manufacturer strongly recom     SMS Input mends every SMS message to end with    SMS Input an empty space  so the user can delimit    SMS Input the separate messages in case there      SMS Input are several alarm events at the site     SMS Common Settings                Figure 7   Menu  SMS         The installer enters here the contents of the SMS messages  which will be send to users in case  of service or alarm event  Submenus from 1 for 6 correspond to 1 01   l O6  and on the 7th posi   tion the general SMS messages is entered   includes information for the site and the owner     The contents for the service SMS messages can be freely changed in the    SMS Common Set   tings  field  some texts for the SMS messages are set by default     General SMS 0   Type text for General message   Main Power down SMS   Type text for Message for main power supply lost   Main Power OK SMS   Type text for Message for main power supply restored   Low Battery SMS   Type text for Message for low charging level of the battery   Test SMS   Type text for Message for system test   Every SMS message must not be longer than 20 symbols  including spaces  The Latin letters   a z  A Z  and digit  0 9  can be used    Select the Apply button to confirm the entered texts for SMS messages     When you finish the programming  select with right click Argus     Upload to write  up   load  the new configuration to the GSM module     17                     
13. TE      Run the ProsTE with file    ProgrammingSoftware TeletekElectronics  Desktop exe     Now you see the main window of ProsTE software  The window is divided into two basic parts   Check the Language Menu for your language  To change the current language open the lan   guage window and select the new one  Confirm with the OK button  The program will restart with  the new language set    Choose the System and with right click follow     Add     Argus  The programming menus for  GSM ARGUS module now appear as a tree structure at the left part of the window   Figure 1       New System lij Load   Save   Save as  Log 9 52   Clock Date    Write    Read f   verify          A System BE  B     1  Argus  oo 1  General Settings    2  Inputs Outputs       Figure 1   12          Now choose Argus     Read  A screen    Read    appears   Figure 2     Enter the number of the communication port in  field Com Port     this is the communication port  R5232   Modem   USB IRIS   TCP   USE AJAX to which the GSM module is connected  Do not  Com Por   2    Data Bits change any other parameters in that screen   Confirm your choice with OK button  Now the  program needs an access code to connect with  the GSM module  By default the access code is  Stop Bits       7777      Figure 3     Confirm your choice with OK button   it is neces   1  k    sary to wait a couple of minutes until the con      cones    Parity Mone    Baud Rate 5    nection process is running     2 Additional Parameters    Password
14. Teletek    electronics    ARGUS GSM  Communication Module    Installation  Programming and User Manual       GUARANTEE    During the guarantee period the manufacturer shall  at its sole discretion  replace or repair any defective  product when it is returned to the factory  All parts replaced and or repaired shall be covered for the remain   der of the original guarantee  or for ninety  90  days  whichever period is longer  The original purchaser shall  immediately send manufacturer a written notice of the defective parts or workmanship  which written notice  must in all cases be received prior to expiry of the guarantee     INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE   Foreign customers shall enjoy the same guarantee rights as those enjoyed by any customer in Bulgaria   except that manufacturer shall not be liable for any related customs duties  taxes or VAT  which may be pay   able     GUARANTEE PROCEDURE  This guarantee will be granted when the appliance in question is returned  The manufacturer shall accept no  product whatsoever  of which no prior notice has been received     CONDITIONS FOR WAIVING THE GUARANTEE   This guarantee shall apply to defects in products resulting only from improper materials or workmanship   related to its normal use  It shall not cover    e Damages resulting from improper transportation and handling    e Damages caused by natural calamities  such as fire  floods  storms  earthquakes or lightning    e Damages caused by incorrect voltage  accidental breakage or wat
15. V external voltage  digital filtration 0 5s  low level  lt 1V  high level  gt 3V     The Outputs 1 6 are realized with transistor with    pull up    10k resistors and up to 100mA  ground current     e Out 7  8   Programmable outputs with general purpose   realized with transistor with    pull   up    10k resistor and up to 500mA ground current     e   AUX   Auxiliary output for power supply of external devices  9 30V  0 5A   e GND   Common ground        SIM Interface   a holder to insert the SIM card  Observe the shown on the picture orienta   tion when inserting the SIM card into the holder     0 BATT Connector   Connector for the built in battery pack  4x1 2V  NIMH    AA    batteries        RS232 Interface   For PC connection  use the communication cable    cable ProsTE    a stan   dard cable  produced from Teletek Electronics JSC  which is not included in the set of the deliv   ered equipment         Standard telephone connectors RJ11      LINE   PSTN line connecting  e PHONE   Telephone   telephone station connecting    O Reset Jumper     the reset function is described in item 6       Antenna connector        Status Indication LEDs   e LED1  red    Service LED     LED 1 Indication Description    Blinking Normal operation mode     1  Recording or listening of voice messages  GSM module is  Lights on activated  programming with ProsTE software    2  The RESET jumper is set on for loading default parameters    3  Activated service function for checking the signal strength  
16. ccessories Communication   Hyper Terminal to open the program  Go to File Properties  In    New Connection Properties  win   dow at the    Connect using     field choose free COM port for communication  Click on    Configure     button  In    COM Properties    window do the settings    ss Bits per second  baud rate   0   ss  Data bits  8       Parity  None       Stop bits  1   ss Flow control  None    10    COM Port settings screens examples  using WINDOWS Hyper Terminal Program     New Connection Properties 7 Ed COM  Properties    Port Settings    Bits per second            Countryregioti    Bulgaria  359     Enter the area code without the long distance prefix               Use countryreglon code and area code    Redial on busy Restore Defaults       Select    Apply    and next    OK    button in the    COM Properties    window  Then select the    OK    button  in the    New Connection Properties    window  After connecting the installer can monitor the cur   rent GSM signal strength  measured in dBm at every 7 seconds  The levels of the signal strength  are described on page 7 in the LED3 details     e Other Terminal Programs  You can use any other Terminal Programs for check   ing the GSM Signal strength  The condition is to use the same connection settings mentioned  above       Find the place with the most strong GSM signal and mount the module and the antenna     Remove the jumper from RESET terminal     The module returns to normal operation mode   LED 1 is blinking i
17. control from the user      Independent memory for the programmed data    e Service function for checking the signal strength     1 I O   General Purpose Input Output  2 Via ProsTE software    1 2 General Technical Characteristics  e Main power supply   9   30VDC   0 5A  reverse polarity protection   e Back up power supply   4 x 1 2V  NiMH batteries  size  AA   not included    e Battery charge current   0 2 A DC   e Current consumption     Normal  stand by  mode   50 mA   up to 100 mA at PSTN line simulation and according the used telephone        Communication  GSM  mode   up to 1 3 A     e Time for filtration of signals incoming at I O   0 5 sec       2 standard connectors RJ11  Phone and Line  for connecting of telephone and PSTN line   e Frequency range 850   900   1800   1900 MHz    e SIM interface   built in    e Antenna   connector SMA 500hm  3m long cable    e Standard RS232 interface for PC connection     O Up to 8 Users             8   Messaging with     voice and  or      SMS messages    Control of auxiliary  devices    N    D Monitoring  PSTN line station       Management by          User       1   PSTN Line   General communication  channel for connection with the control  panel     2   GSM network   Back up communica   tion channel for connection with the control  panel in case of PSTN line failure     1  Small universal plastic box   base  and cover with built light pipe for module  status indication    2  ARGUS GSM module   see the de   scription of module eleme
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19. le best level of the signal   see the LED 3 table on page 7      The module is in normal operation mode   LED 1 is blinking in green      Record voice messages and program other parameters     6  Reset Function   This function is for restoring of the default parameters of the module set by the manufacturer   Follow the steps to reset the GSM ARGUS module parameters      Power off the module     switch off the main power supply and the batteries      Set a jumper on the terminal RESET      Power on the module   switch on the main power supply and the batteries   LED1 lights in red     Remove the jumper from the terminal RESET      Wait 10 to 15 seconds      The module is in normal operation mode   LED 1 is blinking in green     7  Service Function for Checking the Signal Strength    This function is for checking the signal strength from installer to determine the most propriety  place for installation the module  To use this function you need a notebook with USB port  cable  ProsTE and Convertor cable USB RS232  Follow the steps to check the signal strength       The module is in normal operation mode   LED 1 is blinking in green       Connect the cable ProsTE to RS232 interface connector of the module  see position 4  item  3 2   connect the cable ProsTE to the notebook using the cable converter       Set a jumper to RESET terminal   LED 1 lights on in red     Check the signal strength using Terminal program in ASCII mode     e WINDOWS Hyper Terminal  Select  START Programs A
20. n case of following conditions     Recording or listening of voice messages     GSM module is activated     Programming with ProsTE software     4  Connection Diagrams for Alarm and Fire Control Panels   4 1  Alarm panels with integrated  or added to configuration  digital communicator    The alarm panels with integrated digital communicator transmit all alarm messages directly to  central monitoring station  In this case the ARGUS module must be connected as a first device  to the available PSTN telephone line for priority sending of event reports    The connecting of ARGUS module to AVA control panel with installed digital communicator CPC  100 TE in the configuration is done in the same way    Note  This connection type is appropriate when the system is monitored directly from a central  station via SIA  Contact ID  etc protocol    Example connection diagram between ARGUS module and CA62 control panel     PSTN          GPIO          P  5  o  9  o       o        6    62 g    JPRG  oo           F1 BATT       23 AUX  PTC  l     F2 PGM  PTC          18           ald           DIC    ola                     ale     OL                   T T T T T        lo    o Z z  2           5 8 8 5   lt  o O    5               ATTENTION  For the proper working of GSM ARGUS module you have to do some program   ming in the engineering menus of the control panel     AN For CA62 control panel  set at addresses 6010 and 6020 the first and second phone num   bers for reporting  at address 6011 the
21. n green     NOTE  If by some reasons  the LED 1 continue lighting on in red after removing the jumper from  RESET terminal  the module must be reset as describes in item 6     ATTENTION  Always remove the jumper from the RESET terminal after ending the service    checking of the signal strength  Leaving the jumper on the RESET terminal will increase  the consumption and may cause unpredictable module behavior     11    PART  PROGRAMMING    8  Specialized ProsTE software   Parameters programming   ProsTE is specialized software for programming of control panels and modules produced by  Teletek Electronics JSC company    The communication is thought a serial connection port of the microcontroller  Use the communi   cation cable    cable ProsTE     connected to a one of the PC COM ports                                 a                        SESS SS  REESE  2 2 22 S               There are two ways for programming the GSM module     1  All parameters are programmed in advance and then the configuration can be directly write  down to the GSM module     2  Reading the current GSM module configuration  make changes and write down the new con   figuration to the GSM module     ProsTE software gives the installer the possibility to make a database with TDF files  Teletek  Data File  for different GSM module configurations     Programming of ARGUS GSM Module via ProsTE Software    Connect the ARGUS GSM Module to a communication port of the local computer  Use the cable     Cable Pros
22. nal from the module for accepting the code     9 5 Messages for service events    Voice message  General voice message   3 ap   pended sound signals   SOS        General voice message   3 ap   pended sound signals    down       General voice message   3  appended sound signals    up       General voice message   3  appended sound signals    suc   cess       SMS message    General SMS message   ap   pended text    Low Battery        General SMS message   ap   pended text    Main Power  Down      General SMS message   ap   Once   Gener text  Main Power OK     General SMS message t ap   pended text  Test Message     Service Event Sending    Low battery  Main power sup     ply lost    Normal operation   Once  mode  restored     Test Message       10     Gateway    Mode    The    Gateway    is a dialing mode  which allows the user to disconnect the incoming direct PSTN  line and to make a phone call through the available GSM network using the ARGUS module     You can enter the    Gateway    mode with selecting           in sequence as use the telephone keypad   The user can distinguish the Gateway mode from PSTN line by means a sound signalization   the  GSM module generates 3 sound signals 0 7 second after the start of the free line signal     The exit from the    Gateway    mode is automatic  after ending the user call or after a time period  expiration     11  Changing and Checking of the Current State of Programmable Input   Output  via a Telephone Call or SMS Message    Other
23. nother liability with regard to this product     UNWARRANTED SERVICES   The manufacturer shall repair or replace unwarranted products  which have been returned to its factory  at  its sole discretion under the conditions below  The manufacturer shall accept no products for which no prior  notice has been received    The products  which the manufacturer deems repairable  will be repaired and returned  The manufacturer  has prepared a price list and those products  which can be repaired  shall be paid for every repaired appli   ance    The closest equivalent product  available at the time  shall replace the products manufacturer deems irrepa   rable  The current market price shall be charged for every replaced product     Attention  The entire manual should be carefully read  This manual contains information on  limitations regarding the product use and functions  as well as information on the limitations  as to liability of the manufacturer     CONTENTS    PART  INSTALLATION    1  General Information a 7 7 7444 222224  4444  1 1 General Functional Characteristics                                             1 2 General Technical Characteristics                                                2                           1161 211 eni                   ren kabla   3  z si ez a A              A            3 1 Contents of the Eguipment                                                    3 2 Components of the ARGUS GSM Module                                   4  Connection Diagrams for
24. nts in item  3 2    3  Back up power supply   battery  holder for 4 NiMH batteries  size    AA      Note  The batteries are not supplied in  the kit    4  Antenna with a 3m flexible cable   Note  Install the antenna away from  any electromagnetic and radio sources   which could cause interference and in   corect working of the GSM module      N ATTENTION  Do not route the an   tenna cable where it could be pinched in  doors  windows etc    After choosing the antenna place for in           2  Functional Diagram                                                                                     DEAA       Power supply 9      Control of  auxiliary devices                      Air conditioning  SS    Lighting Automatic    Heating door control    3  Basic Elements  3 1 Contents of the Equipment             Argus         GSM       Stallation  the manufacturer recommends to position it at 45   angle to ensure an optimal signal    receiving from the GSM cell tower                                                                                                     3 2 Components of ARGUS GSM Module       SIM Card              TF d o tf x                  9 300 O 9 9 0 z Zoo    gt      5 O          Terminal row  see the    e   9 30 Vdc   Main power supply  from the control panel       I O 1 6   Programmable 1 0  The terminal must be used for input or for output only     The Inputs 1 6 are realized with    pull up    10k resistors to the main power supply and can be  loaded with up to 30
25. or the selected I O number     You can also use the Apply Selected button if you want to set the programmed parameters of  one       for others   a new screen appears  where you can choose the numbers of that inputs    outputs  to which you want to apply the same programming                 8 3 Menu    Phones     Telephone numbers        O New System jj Load 9 Save   Save as    a  lt  System 9    g   1 Argus Phone Number      iy       amp  1  General Settings     m  a  2 Inputs Outputs Communication Type  43  Dialing    3 Phones  Voice Dialing    Phone Disabled    Phone    Phone    Phone    Phone    Phone    Phone    Phone          Figure 6     The installer can specify in this menu the phone numbers to which the GSM module will send  voice or SMS messages  By default there are set no telephone numbers and type of communica   tion  see the description of parameter Communication type      The next parameters are set    Phone number   Enter here the telephone number   up to 20 digits    Priority   Put a check mark in the field if you want the phone number to be dialed with priority  before the others  If more than one phone numbers are with assigned priority  they will be dialed  according their number from 1 to 8    Communication Type   Choose one of the suggested communication types between the phone  number and the GSM module  Voice dialing  Sending of a voice message   SMS  sending of a  SMS message   Disabled    no communication        The parameter is set by default     N
26. ote  The subscribers with phone numbers with assigned priority must confirm the received  phone call  as after listening to the voice message they enter the access code  7777 by default    If all of the priority phone numbers confirm the received voice message the GSM module will stop  with the informing for the alarm event   the module will not dial the other phone numbers without  priority  If only one of the priority phone numbers does not confirm the receiving of the voice mes   sage with an access code  the GSM module will continue with dialing all other phone numbers  including and the ones without priority check mark  After the programmed time  the GSM module  will dial to this priority phone number again and will continue until the subscriber confirms the call  or the    Maximum redial attempts    value is reached     Select the Apply button to confirm the programmed data for the selected phone number     16                      8 4 Menu    SMS     SMS messages       New System jj Load  52   9  Save as  a           System  Sg   Argus           amp  1  General 5   a  2 Inputs Outputs   a  3  Phones   a  1  SMS Input  2  SMS Input  3  SMS Input  4  SMS Input  5  SMS Input  6  SMS Input  4  SMS Common Settings         O New System jj Load 9 Save   Save as    s kA System   SMS Common Settings a  General SMS 0    s    Argus        1 General Settings   Main Power Down SMS           1   2 Inputs Outputs   Main Power OK SMS  4     3  Phones Low Battery SMS                4  S
27. st strength value  is  115dBm  and the best  53dBm     NOTE  The worst RSSI signal level at which is possible to send at least SMS messages is   103dBm     Other information about the signal strength and the expected RSSI levels is explained at item  3 2     21       NOTES       NOTES    18020728  Rev A  07 2011       Teletek    electronics    www teletek electronics com  Address  14A Srebarna Str   1407 Sofia  Bulgaria  tel     359 2  9694 800  fax    359 2  962 52 13  e mail  info teletek electronics bg    
28. t message will be send every 1 month     Select the Apply button to confirm the entered data and parameters     14    8 2 Menu    Inputs Outputs         FI New System jj Load 953    8    Save as    2 2 System   Input Output    pi 1 Argus Input Condition   amp  1  General Settings  5  2  Inputs Outputs    Input Output    Input Output    Input Output    Input Output    Input Output    Input Output    Output    Output    3  Phones                   Figure          Input  Rising Edge          The installer can program the I O parameters  according the number of the input  The submenu  numbers from 1 to 6 correspond to terminals       1   I O 6 on the PCB terminal row  and 7 and 8  correspond to Out 7 and Out 8  The programming is the same for all I O  as the installer sets the  input status for activation     The possible input status can be    Input  Rising Edge   The input is activated  when the signal rises from 0 to 1  Low to High    Input  Falling Edge   The input is activated  when the signal falls from 1 to 0  High to Low    Input  Any Edge   The input is activated at every change of the signal    Input  does not generate events   The input is disabled  no activation if the signal is changed   Output Low   Input with normal state low level  the state of the input is 0 in operation and after  resetting     Output High   Input with normal state high level  the state of the input is 1 in operation and after  resetting      Select the Apply button to confirm the entered data f
29. voice messages     The recorded voice messages can be listen to one by one  as the user selects the number of the  I O input output  The start and the end of the message record are indicated by two short sound  signals     Select from the connected telephone set in sequence    symbol    Hcode 7777  symbol            number     Example for listening to a voice message for alarm event on I O 1       7777   1                            18                      9 4 Algorithm for sending of voice and SMS messages     The GSM ARGUS module sends voice and or SMS messages every time when there is a change  in the state of any input or change of the system parameters     main power supply lost  charge    discharge of the battery pack  ending of a test period    When more than one I O are activated at the same time  the GSM module starts sending the  respective voice   SMS messages in joint pack  general   messages for alarm events  The mes   sages are sent first to telephone numbers set with priority and then to all the rest     When the two communication types  SMS and voice messages  are programmed  the GSM  module first will send all SMS messages  as starts with the telephone numbers set with priority  and then sends the respective voice messages     The algorithm for sending voice messages   SMS messages is as follows      General voice message  general SMS   It is played always first  followed by a mes   sage for alarm event      Message No1 SMS No1   when       1 is activated    
    
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