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1. ENABLE TEST CALL TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF REPETITIONS TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF REPETITIONS TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF REPETITIONS TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF REPETITIONS 22 Assign entrv 3 open outbalanced ASSIGN ENABLE TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF MENT SEQ EST REPETITIONS CALL ASSIGN ENABLE NUMBER OF MENT SEQ EST REPETITIONS CALL Assign entrv 4 open outbalanced ASSIGN ENABLE TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF MENT SEQ EST REPETITIONS CALL a o O Ee e O a pos L ASSIGN ENABLE TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF MENT SEQ TEST REPETITIONS CATE 23 abbas ASSIGN TR tamper open outbalanced ASSIGN ENABLE TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER MENT SEQ TEST REPETITI CALL 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ASSIGN ENABLE TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER MENT SEQ TEST OF REPETI CALL ASSIGN ENABLE TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF MENT SEQ TEST REPETITIONS CALL ASSIGN ENABLE TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF MENT SEQ TEST REPETITIONS CALL 24 e a 5 ba 5 ASSIGN BA INPUT emergency battery fault ASSIGN TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF MENT SEQ REPETITIONS gt gt gt gt gt gt gt ASSIGN DISARM ASSIGN ENABLE TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF MENT SEQ TEST REPET
2. 950 Outgoing delay Incoming delay Alarm output activity duration Relay 1 function definition 4444Y 79 x entry delay range 1 255 25 4444Y 80 x time of alarm output activity 1 255 4444Y 82 x whether output No 1 3 1 free control 2 free pulse control 3 sounder 4 complementary function to relay 2 FLIP FLOP mode Qo 4444Y 83 x wheter output No 2 3 NI NI N Relay 2 function definition 1 free control 2 free pulse control 3 pulse bv ring through 4 FLIP FLOP mode 5 lighting after ring through 6 pulse during GSM breakdown 4444Y 86 x time of pulse duration on relay 2 x 1 605 91 Pulse duration on relav 2 bv ring through 4444Y 87 x time of the relay 1 close in mode Close relay 1 in com of optional function for relay 2 sec 1 s plementary function mode to relay 2 Alarm number restriction BELL transistor alarm Language selection indicates factory settings 4444 indicates the factory user password 4444Y 93 x number i the ran ge 0 99 0 unlimited 4444Y 94 x defines wheter the bell x 1 sounder 2 preliminary alarm 4444Y 99 select language 0 Czech 1 English 0 O gt Oo N abbas Assign entrv 1 open outbalanced ASSIGN MENT SEQ ASSIGN MENT SEQ ASSIGN MENT SEQ ASSIGN MENT SEQ ENABLE TEST CALL ENABLE TEST CALL ENABLE TEST CALL
3. by means of the enclosed distance pieces using either stick on squares or drill holes in the bottom of the housing Mark the hole positions using the template appended at the end of the manual magnetic antenna should be placed at a sheet metal part such as the control panel CIE case etc 3 3 Providing a power supply The device can be powered both by direct and alternating current for voltage levels see the specifications The power supply must be designed for the current levels given in the specifications If the device is to be used as a security system or in applications requiring an emergency power supply battery the vol tage must not be lower than 16V dc or 14V ac If the application does not require an emergency battery either not necessary or the power supply source is already backed up it need not be installed The sensors are supplied with power from the AUX 12V output designed for loads up to 300mA if the conditions above are to be met the output will be backed up The system monitors the main power supply level Whenever it drops below 11 5V dc or is lost completely when the emergency AKU is being used a pre defined SMS message is automatically sent informing of the power outage In a similar way a message is sent when the power supply is restored This applies to situations when the power outage or drop exceeds 10 minutes the time interval is defined to eliminate oscillation around the monitored value of 11 5V Th
4. flashes indicates the number of the disrupted loop a walk through test on arming flashes 4 times the following number of flashes indicates the number of the bvpassed loop indicates the bypassed loop 8 4 Device request for status report command execution __ sends device status to the number from which the command wassen LYS i Y5 Y8 sends device status to the number appended to the command and terminated by asterisk example status 123456 IV 5 sends credit status to the number from which the command was sent Ivsj note the command in the SMS message must be preceded and followed by an asterisk 8 5 Loop bvpass to bvpass a loop execution 1 is bypassed Y 1 1 2 loop 2 is bypassed 3 loop 3 is bypassed 4 loop 4 is bypassed example bypass 1 will bypass loop 1 abbas 8 6 Loop unbvpass to unbvpass loops do the following loop 1 is unbypassed Y 46 loop 2 is unbypassed oop 3 is unbypassed oop 4 is unbypassed example unbypass 1 will unbypass loop 1 8 7 Remote control command note the command in the SMS message must be preceded and followed by an asterisk 8 8 Listening in microphone control note the command in the SMS message must be preceded and followed by an asterisk 8 9 Lighting up garden lighting and opening garage door 9 Example wiring diagrams 9 1 Device application as the garage door primary control unit
5. letters Is the command sent to the correct telephone number Are the output relay type settings correct see parameter Y 82 Y83 or Y 70 Y71 Y 72 Y73 abbas 12 GSM AXEMAX programming logic diagram Customized parameter settings Gap between Y and parameter number must be observed n B da 2 5 e ial iN d d re I c rn to H 5 o O o o Qui iH o gt 5 hi 5 O n User access code change gt 04444 RE d re N x zi n o 2 lt ct 3 5 BI ed 2 5 Test message transmission interval H e le n E 5 Tt e a n n e ga n 1 S gt lt oo 15 transmission of test message after Test call code 34 5 gt lt o 4 Q o L T 3495 A N da da da da A lt lt 14 e o B B 5 J A ct o 5 A co gt 5 E SMS request for device status gt o o B B e jen e sed E 5 p 1 o 2 J c jk d re ON lt 9 lt E T lt Internal clock set command gt gt lt 95 5 d 3 7 ri 2 gue Y En 5 D FE d d
6. switch on off relays and the way their description will be interpreted in the status message 4 7 Control SMS message to set off alarm Y 29 This parameter defines the command to set off the alarm over a pre set period see Y80 4 8 Control SMS message to arm disarm Y 32 Y 33 Commands to control the system 4 9 Control SMS message to switch on off listening in Y 37 Y 38 These commands permit or prohibit the system to pick up voice calls If pick up is enabled and listening in is switched on the device will pick up each voice call and link up the listening in microphone 4 10 Control SMS message to bypass and unbypass loops Y 45 Y 46 As any CIE the GSM AXEMAX system can be set to bypass any of the loops in use when a sensor is faulty etc 4 11 Parameter settings to control lighting by ring through Y 47 Y 48 Y 49 Using this function is assumed in connection with garage door and gate control whereby the system makes it possible to switch on garden lighting for a period given by parameter Y 49 simultaneously with opening the gate To prevent the ligh ting from going on during daylight the user can set from Y 47 and until when Y 48 the lighting is to be switched on If the lighting is to go on always the same value parameters Y 47 and Y 48 must be set The same conditions apply to lighting tel number etc as for opening the gate or system status changes See below 4 12 Telephone number definition for control by ring t
7. to Relay 2 in the flip flop mode This function is intended for controlling a garage door without its own control unit 6 16 Alarm number restriction Y 93 This parameter defines the maximum number of alarms in one loop within a single armed cycle 6 17 BELL transistor output Y 94 Defines using the BELL transistor output as an alarm output or preliminary alarm output 7 Description of the system LED and JUMPER for factory settings 7 1 LED 0 2s on 4 8s off no signal antenna disconnected SIM card fault no signal received 7 2 JUMPER for factory settings To return to the factory settings isolate the device from power supply and battery insert JUMPER restore power supply LED is on when it starts flashing approx 30 s disconnect from power supply and remove JUMPER abbas 8 Svstem control information overview the installer is kindly requested to accurately fill in this sheet The communicator telephone number is a 8 1 Arming the system To arm the system initiate a ring through enter a code on the keyboard send an SMS note the command in the SMS message must be preceded and followed by an asterisk press the button 8 2 Disarming svstem disarm the svstem press thebutton endanSMS note the command in the SMS message must be preceded and followed by an asterisk 8 3 Indication lamp connected to the Indicator output Indication lamp status on the number of
8. 5 5 Qui ch gt SMS request for credit not 09 ct c p ga H L ES B Pi m ON 2 B relav 1 bv SMS 11 gt not m N ik re I N o z z 5 D o o 5 E tal DA E 3 c ER relay 1 off by SMS gt L 1 o ms 2 P 1 H not gt Description of relay 1 on m QJ Qs 5 n O gt K d mo B 25 G 5 E p rA 3 Z mn e 2 B E E 5 gt re E mw Hx Um 2 8 5 E 5 o e e 2 n a n 2j g gt Description of relay 1 off relay 2 on by SMS 15 RELAY E Cy 3 ga 2 3 c 2 4 o Eh A d d I o z 2 5 5 n 5 E E gt L N p 1 ON Q 2 H m QN A d d d lt 1 ON o o z d 5 5 n 5 E O y o E 3 E relay 2 off by SMS gt L N B P 14 2 H not gt Description of relay 2 on 4444Y 18 Chain in a statue SMS describing switching the output No 2 off RELAY Description of relav 2 off 7 E D IR A oK ER o B ans Q B RI o 5 Q gt o g 3
9. 63 up to 16 digit tel number 2999280 Unbypass loops 4444Y 64 x omited zones retun at the on disarm end of arming 1 yes 0 no 21 Credit request number 4444 69 number for a requst credit 101 4444Y 70 x select x Input no 1 mode 70 1 single balanced output inputmode 1 1 2 24H alarm loop 3 24H alarm loop activating alarm output 4 immediate alarm loop Input no 2 mode 71 As444y 71x select 5 delayed alarm loop inputmode No2 1 6 EXT relay 2 control in FLIP FLOP mode 7 inhibiting output response to ring through 4444Y 72x select 8 pulse arm disarm control Input no 3 mode 72 dd 9 switch arm disarm control inputmode No3 1 10 relay 1 status switch 11 relay 2 status switch 12 device status monitoring for relay 1 control 4444Y 73 x select Input no 4 mode 73 13 device status monitoring for relav 2 control inputmode No4 1 14 N S Arm disarm control 74 4444Y 74 x select method of arming status control mode 2 arm disarm by input 3 arm by input disarm by call 4 arm disarm by call 1 note mode 2 and 3 is relevant for pulse control only see mode 8 Y 70 to Y 73 Test call method 76 4444Y 76 x defines the test call selection method 0 call 1 send 90 SMS to CMS format 77 4444Y 77 x selection of SMS form for CMS selection max 16 char x see text el 20 abbas oo 4444Y 78 x exit delay in range x 1 255s
10. ITIONS CALE J gt J gt J gt J gt J gt J gt Djo gt P ASSIGN ARM ASSIGN ENABLE TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF MENT SEQ TEST REPETITIONS CALL gt 5 gt gt gt 5 gt gt 5 gt 5 ASSIGN ACTIVATION RING THROUGH ASSIGN TEL NUMBER MESSAGE NUMBER OF MENT SEQ REPETITIONS E 25 abbas 13 Specifications Power supplv Voltage Current demand at rest Max current demand during transmission and batterv recharging Inputs Outputs Indication elements Svstem historv Environment operating temperature storage temperature 12 35V 9 24V ac 20 40 mA depending on voltage 400 mA 4 double balanced loops 2 virtual inputs power supply and battery check 2 relays rating 2A 24V 1 transistor for indication max 20mA 1 transistor for alarm max 180mA 1 LED for GSM signal indication PC based up to 4096 items clearly organized with date and time 20 to 60 C 30 to 70 C C 4mm 26 abbas abbas abbas abbas www bestgsm cz
11. This application absolutely requires that the door is equipped with infrared detection zones or stop bars so that the door cannot be lowered when there is an object in the doorway The door can only be remotely controlled when it is visi ble and when there is clearly no object in the doorway abbas Example wiring diagram to control a garage door or roller shutter without its own control unit CEET 2 ji T Control button 006 XNV contact open doorwav blocked infrared detection zone or stop bar circuit capacitor 10nF 250V AC Dimming diodes 1N4007 switches relav FINDER 4051 4061 12 24V SS R2 as required by the in frared detection zones IMPORTANT the device can only be in stalled by a person with appropriate technical competence The wiring cannot be simplified by leaving out relay 1 it would compromise safe operation after power outage and restore Important parameter setting Y 70 7 Y 73 6 parameter Y 87 to be set depending on door Y 82 4 closing duration Y 83 4 L 220vac N Given that some components are not supplied by the manufacturer infrared detection zones drive etc the manufacturer assumes no liability for the safe operation of the device abbas 10 Programming bv PC The device configuration is facilitated by the AXEMAXSET EXE program and history download by the AXEMAXHISTORY EXE program The software is available for downl
12. Y 86 Y 87 Y 93 Y 94 Y 99 firmware version GSM signal intensity valued 0 31 6 1 System code change Y 61 The system is used for programming system parameters 6 2 Operative number Y 62 This is an important telephone number with a high probability that the call will be picked up e g the exact time The device calls this number when it has failed to establish a connection with any telephone number during a test call It is used to fulfil the requirement of the operator to make a call within a prescribed time limit for pre paid SIM cards 6 3 Redirect from number Y 63 The telephone number from which the operator sends information SMS messages e g on the validity of pre paid SIM cards Messages from this number will be redirected to all of the call receivers programmed at least 1x in alarm transmissions The number depends on the GSM operator used 6 4 Unbypass of bypassed loops on disarm Y 64 This parameter specifies whether the bypassed loops will be unbypassed when the system is disarmed 6 5 Credit request number Y 69 The number used to obtain credit for pre paid SIM cards depends on the operator 6 6 Input mode definition 1 4 Y 70 Y 73 Specify depending on the use of the given input for a detailed description see the programming logic diagram Note for mode 8 to function properly you must correctly set parameter Y 74 6 7 Arm disarm control mode Y 74 This parameter specifies the optimum variety of system c
13. abbas abbas Installation and users manual VERSION 5 0 abbas abbas Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1Important notices 2 Features 3 Device installation 3 1 Checking the supply contents 3 2 Finding a location 3 3 Providing a power supply 3 4 Inserting the SIM card 3 5 Feeder connections and locations of system elements Description and use of system elements Description of terminals 3 6 Example input wiring diagrams for different applications and input mode descriptions 4 Description of functions and customized parameters 4 1 User code change Y 1 4 2 Test call test message transmission Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 76 system parameter careful 4 3 Control SMS message for device status Y 5 4 4 System real time clock setting Y 6 4 5 Control SMS message for pre paid SIM card credit Y 8 4 6 Output control setting and output status description Y 11 Y 18 4 7 Control SMS message to set off alarm Y 29 4 8 Control SMS message to arm disarm Y 32 Y 33 4 9 Control SMS message to switch on off listening in Y 37 Y 38 4 10 Control SMS to bypass and unbypass loops Y 45 Y 46 4 11 Parameter settings to control lighting by ring through Y 47 Y 48 Y 49 4 12 Telephone number definition for control by ring through Y 101 aZ Y 164 5 Programming transmissions of system generated information 5 1 transmission item definition 6 Description of system functions and parameters 6 1 System code chan
14. connections low operating costs the system design ensures maximum utility at minimum operating cost The operating costs depend on the number and type of message sent The important device parameters are programmable The parameter settings allow the user to customize the system to best respond to his needs The settings are stored in an EEPROM memory cannot be erased by power supply failures 1 1 Important notices GSM AXEMAX communication module is supplied excluding the SIM card activation It is therefore necessary that the SIM card of the operator of your choice is inserted into the device before the module is started Instructions concerning SIM card installation are below under 3 4 Ifthe device is to be used to control garage doors gates etc it absolutely necessary that the door is fitted with an infrared detection zone or stop bars so that it cannot be lowered when there is an object present in the doorway The door can only be remotely controlled when it is visible and when there is clearly no object in the doorway Ifyou plan to use the device as a primary control unit for the garage door you must observe the rules concerning the wi ring described under 9 0 2 Features built around the SIEMENS MC39I industrial module 4balanced inputs with multiple functional modes 2 relay outputs controlled by an SMS text message or by a call from a pre programmed number optional relay output status change by a
15. e emergency battery is dynamically tested after every 24 hours If the system detects an AKU fault an SMS message can be sent when required 3 4 Inserting the SIM card Before inserting the SIM card in the module it must be set as follows 1 insert the SIM card intended for the device into another telephone outside the device 2 disable the prompt to enter the PIN code consult your mobile phone manual if the operator does not allow switching off the PIN code applies to some operators abroad set the PIN code to 1234 3 delete all the SMS messages on the SIM card i e incoming sent to be sent to prevent any possible problems when star ting the device 4 check the SMS centre number setting obtained by the operator 5 remove the SIM card from the telephone and insert it into the device before removing the SIM card switch off the telepho ne in the standard manner not by removing the battery abbas 3 5 Feeder connections and locations of svstem elements Antenna connector situated at the GSM module atthe bottom of the device Jumper for reset to factory settings Image digitizer connector Q AUX 12V 300mA Ac power supply Dc power supply Tod l e PC connector AKU AKU Back up battery connection Zh 2 zz N LED Indicator BELL iI al xl iI al xl al xal xl S xl KI al D Listening in microphone connector Description and use of system elements Anten
16. g NI f ik A gt gt S K 8 B 2 5 G E ie S Ri 3 E m oi gt abbas Qo N Intruder system armed by SMS Intruder system armed by SMS Microphone on by SMS Oo Oo gt gt gt gt H N ON o1 N Qo Microphone off by SMS Loop bypass Loop unbypass Lights on from Lights on to Lights on duration indicates factory settings 4444 indicates the factory user password 4444Y 32 command to switch the security not system arming on max 16char 4444Y 33 command to switch the security system arming off max 16char not 4444Y 37 command to switch micro phone on max 16 char not 4444Y 38 command to switch micro phone off max 16 char not 4444Y 45 command to omit some zones not from arming max 16 char 4444Y 46 command to cancel omiting some zones from arming max 16 char not 4444Y 47 x enter hour fro with light up 0 23 0 4444Y 48 x enter hour till to light up 0 23 0 4444Y 49 enter time in minutes for how long to light up 1 30 5 abbas GSM AXEMAX programming logic diagram Svstem parameter programming Gap between Y and parameter number must be observed SMS message syntax System code change 61 4444Y 61 system access code 4 8 char 04444 Operative number 62 4444Y 62 operation number for a test call ma 16char 014112 Redirect from number 63 4444Y
17. ge Y 61 6 2 Operative number Y 62 6 4 Unbypass of bypassed loops on disarm Y 64 6 5 Credit request number Y 69 6 6 Input 1 4 mode definition Y 70 Y 73 6 7 Arm diarm control mode Y 74 6 8 Test call method selection Y 76 6 9 SMS to ARC format selection Y 77 6 10 Outgoing delay Y 78 6 11 Incoming delay Y 79 6 12 Alarm output activity duration Y 80 6 13 Relay 1 and Relay 2 function definition Y 82 Y 83 6 14 Pulse duration on Relay 2 by ring through Y 86 6 15 Close Relay 1 in complementary function mode to Relay 2 Y 87 6 16 Alarm number restriction Y 93 6 17 BELL transistor output Y 94 7 Description of the system LED and JUMPER for factory settings 7 1 LED 7 2 JUMPER for factory settings 8 System control information overview 8 1 Arming the system 8 2 Disarming the system 8 3 Indication lamp connected to the Indicator output I 8 4 Device request for status report 8 5 Loop bypass 8 6 Loop unbypass 8 7 Remote control 8 8 Listening in microphone control 8 9 Lighting up garden lighting and opening garage door 9 Example wiring diagrams 9 1 Device application as the garage door primary control unit 10 GSM AXEMAX programming logic diagra GSM AXEMAX programming logic diagram 11 Specifications 0 5 5 amp amp abbas 1 INTRODUCTION The GSM AXEMAX security system is a multi purpose fully programmable system
18. hrough Y 101 to Y 164 These parameters can only be programmed using PC software They specify the telephone numbers to which the device re sponds A detailed description including time zones is available in the program GSMAXEMAX exe 5 Programming transmissions of svstem generated information 5 1 transmission item definition Each information item generated by a change of status close balance open unbalance of any of the inputs can be assi gned a transmission These definitions are made using a separate programming block starting apart from the user code with the control character X Under the standard definition method the complete programming block of transmission consists of the following items sepa rated by a comma 4444X 21 4 3 602123456 garage 2 eee L Number of repetitions SMS message text to be sent when the given input is interfered with write TONx if information is to be sent by a voice message tel number N do not send a test call to this number P sending test messages to ARC according to parameter Y 77 required separator gt sequence of the message assigned to the input L gt required separator input specification L gt gap required entry L gt control character L access code e X control character e gapisa required character IR defines for which input the transmission is programmed 1R means input 1 outbalance This item can take
19. intended for the protection of private houses apartments weekend houses which can also be successfully employed to secure moderately sized office warehouse and production buildings The principal advantage of the product is the integration of a fully fledged security system with a GSM communicator enabling the system to communicate all the necessary information alarms resets faults armed disar med status etc The system is also capable of using outputs from the device to remotely control domestic appliances ligh ting heating pumps watering garage door etc When operated by itself the system can be used as a powerful device with four inputs and two outputs Information generated by the system can be sent via SMS text messages or voice messages to pre defined telephone numbers using GSM mobile networks The design of the device provides maximum safety of operation while the in built monitoring of all operational states ensu res a high reliability of the transmission of the desired information in particular alarms The advantages of the GSM AXEMAX communication system and GSM technology are e mobility the message is delivered regardless of the immediate position of the user message receiver e operability the user can immediately respond to the message received take action to stop the culprit control the equip ment or installation e independence of the fixed line network can be installed regardless of wired telephone
20. layed information on the device status will always be valid however it will not be the relay status but the device status Ifyou send a switch on command to a device that is already switched on no pulse will be generated which is desirable 4 Description of functions and customized parameters The device can be programmed by SMS messages in the same way as GSM AM MINI and GSM AM COMPACT System parameters require that a user code is used Command Y 51 sent to the device with the syntax 4444 Y 51 where 4444 is the factory user code the separator comma is required will cause the device to return the parameter values separated by commas in the following order Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y 8 Y 11 Y 12 Y 15 Y 16 Y 32 Y 33 Y 37 Y 38 Y 45 Y 46 Y 47 Y 48 Y 49 Brief description of customized parameters An overview in the form of a diagram can be found under 8 0 4 1 Change user code Y 1 The user code is used for programming customized parameters 4 2 Test call test message transmission Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 76 system parameter careful Used to regularly check whether the function works correctly Based on the parameter settings the device automatically sends a message to pre set users The device can send the user a test call either in the form of an unanswered call rings 1x or 2x or in the form of a direct call when after pick up the user hears a pre defined number of tone marks blips The device calls 3x if you pick up the ca
21. ll the cycle is terminated The required settings are the test call interval in days Y 2 parameter Y 3 specifying in hours when the 1st call is made Parameter Y 4 specifies the number of tone marks if the value is set to 1 an unanswered call will be made if set to 0 the test call is not initiated at all If parameter Y 76 is set to 1 there will be no test calls but an SMS messages with device status information will be sent at pre set intervals Those alarm message receivers who are and who are not to be sent the test message are specified in the transmission item definition see under 5 x 4 3 Control SMS message for device status Y 5 The GSM AXEMAX device allows the user to enquire at any time about device status The term device status incorporates the status of inputs outputs power supply and signal The device status is sent to the user at the number from which the control SMS message was sent The control message simultaneously functions as a password 4 4 System real time clock setting Y 6 The system uses its own real time clock when storing the event history which needs to be set 4 5 Control SMS message for pre paid SIM card credit Y 8 After sending this command the device will return at any moment the amount of its pre paid SIM card credit It is necessary that the parameter Y 69 setting is accurate abbas 4 6 Output control setting and output status description Y 11 Y 18 These parameters specify a command to
22. local push button 2 transistor outputs sounder preliminary alarm status indication power supply 12 35V dc or 9 24V ac integrated emergency power supply battery charging and its dynamic testing simple security system mode with optional control by calling from a pre programmed number information transmission by SMS messages and voice calls up to 8 telephone numbers transmission of SMS messages related to the device operation power supply outage and restore AKU fault fault messages power supply outage and restore emergency power supply battery fault operation check calls remote inquiry on the device status listening in to the monitored area with an extension module for video capture transmission remote and local programming by PC remote programming by SMS abbas 3 Device installation 3 1 Checking the supplv contents The standard GSM AXEMAX system supply contains the following GSM AXEMAX device external antenna with GSC connector set of balancing resistors 4x10K 4x2K installation and user s manual 3 2 Finding a location system must be situated away from heat sources to prevent excessive heat gain The module should be protected against direct sunlight to prevent its heating When installing the device in a damp environment garage door control be sure to install waterproof cable bushings and if necessary use a suitable sealing compound Fix the device the housing
23. na connector to connect the antenna part of the supply NOTE when handling the GSC connector of the antenna cable never hold the cable use an appropriate tool to grab the connector body PCoconnector to link to a PC for configuration and system history downloads Use a suitable linking cable such as the 1 1 extension cable canon 9F M for the canon 9PIN serial cable with 2 3 4 5 terminals wired Jumper for reset to factory settings Factory settings reset procedure Switch off power and disconnect AKU insert JUMPER switch on the device the LED is on once the factory settings reset is complete the LED flashes switch off power remove JUMPER and restore power supply Description of terminals 1 RE2 NO contacts of relay 1 2 NOTE if you connect relays controlling mains voltage you must use good quality relays such as FINDER 40 51 or 40 61 and fit the switching contacts with a good quality quenching capacitor for ac mains voltage with a capacity of 10nF To control larger installations the relay should have a separate power supply AUX emergency output of 12V 300mA power supply voltage terminals to connect ac power supply terminal to connect the positive pole of dc power supply terminal to connect the negative pole of dc power supply AKU terminals to connect emergency battery 12V 1 3 to 7Ah IN1 IN4 input terminals example wiring diagrams shown below BELL transistor output switching t
24. ng through the relav contact mav stand for an infrared detection zone contact guarding the garage doorway Closed contact means doorwav clear R 10K Example wiring diagram for mode 8 control pulse input IN X the contact represents a relay switching contact in the control keyboards in the remote control receiver or a hidden button R 10K Example wiring diagram for mode 9 switching control input IN X contact closed system disarmed contact open system armed IN X Example wiring diagram for mode 10 11 control button of re motely controlled relays mode 10 pressing the button causes RELAY 1 to transfer from its current status mode 11 pressing the button causes RELAY 2 to transfer from its current status LIL abbas IN X Example wiring diagram for mode 12 13 monitoring device status for relay control This mode is used to synchronize the status of the remotely con trolled device and the GSM AXEMAX device for pulse control Closed contact of the remotely controlled device signals the devi ce is on and vice versa Closed contact signifies application on mode 12 establishes RELAY 1 status Na mode 13 establishes RELAY 2 status NOTE Mode 12 or 13 can be assigned to a single input only This mode makes sense only when an output in the free pulse control mode is used to control a device The status detected by the input will be displayed in the status message for the given relay so that the disp
25. o earth 200mA for the sounder or preliminary alarm indicator to be used only aga inst the AUX 12V terminal Indicator terminal to connect the system status LED indicator disarmed off armed on and the number of flashes shows the number of the activated input walk through test to be used only against the AUX 12V terminal abbas 3 6 Example input wiring diagrams for different applications and input mode descriptions R 10K Example wiring diagram for mode 1 single balanced input IN X suitable for connecting the alarm CIE fire alarm system Each outbalancing or balancing of the input causes a message to be sent as programmed outbalancing the input does not cause the alarm contact to close TAMPER Example wiring diagram for mode 2 3 4 5 double balanced input IN X this mode is used as a standard double balanced input for con R 10K necting sensors to TAMPER contact mode 2 alarm loop 24H not activating an alarm output suitable for panic buttons mode 3 alarm loop 24H activating an alarm output mode 4 alarm loop immediate iL mode 5 alarm loop delayed R 2K sensorl sensor 2 sensor 3 Example wiring diagram for up to 3 sensors connected to a sin gle loop tamper tamper tamper INX Example wiring diagram for mode 6 external RELAY 2 con trol button of in flip flop mode abbas IN X Example wiring diagram for mode 7 input function inhibi ting output response to a ri
26. oad at www bestgsm cz go to download The device can be configured locally using a Canon 9F M cable connected to the serial port of the PC or remotely by any GSM modem connected to the PC Program settings In the program select the COM to which the device is connected or to which the modem for remote programming is con nected if you have a modem linked to a virtual COM x choose the virtual COM in the program Do not forget to enter the proper user and system code and the telephone number of the communicator Entering only one of the codes will result in the programming of parameters for the entered code only Note If the device is currently reporting an alarm or making test calls it cannot be configured abbas 11 Frequentiv asked questions The device receives no signal You may have forgotten to switch off PIN Have you deleted all the SMS on the SIM card Are you sure you have connected the antenna Is the area covered by signal from your GSM operator The device does not respond to command Y 51 or Y 81 Do you use the proper code user code for Y 51 system code for Y 81 Is the command syntax correct capital Y a single gap between Y and 51 81 a comma after 51 The device does not respond to status requests does not control the relay Is the command sent preceded and terminated by an asterisk see Chapter 8 Is the command sent in the pre programmed format no extra gaps observing small and capital
27. ontrol Related to pulse control of one of the 4 inputs set to mode 8 6 8 Test call method selection Y 76 As required specify either a test call or a test SMS message The test calls or messages will be initiated at an interval set in para meter Y2 Y3 Y4 6 9 SMS to CMS format selection X 77 The system offers a facility for sending regular test messages to CMS The messages are initiated at an interval specified in test calls see above and can have the following format 11 abbas 1 standard status message 2 string for CMS max 15 characters 4 standard status message 3 string for CMS max 15 characters Note the format of the message is determined by the Ist character which takes on the value 1 2 or 3 6 10 Outgoing delay Y 78 Defines the outgoing message delay in seconds 6 11 Incoming delay Y 79 Defines the incoming message delay in seconds 6 12 Alarm output activity duration Y 80 Defines the alarm output activity duration in seconds 6 13 Relay 1 and Relay 2 function definition Y 82 Y 83 Defined depending on the intended use of the relay for a detailed description see logic diagram for programming 6 14 Pulse duration on Relay 2 by ring through Y 86 Defines the pulse duration on Relay 2 in seconds in the pulse by ring through mode 6 15 Close Relay 1 in complementary function mode to Relay 2 Y 87 Defines the duration of closing Relay 1 in seconds in the complementary function mode
28. the fol lowing values 1R 1S 2R 25 3R 3S 4R 45 TR TS UV UO AR DA BA RI abbas e 1 message sequence for the given input up to 8 messages can be entered for each input only 2 for input RI tel number entering the telephone number to which the SMS or voice call is to be delivered If preceded by N it is a command for the device not to forward test calls to that number without the N character test calls will be sent When the P character is entered test messages will be sent to this number see parameter Y 77 message specify text to be sent to the given number maximum length of the text is 46 characters The text is free without any restrictions except the comma character If TONx is entered in the text item the transmission will take place as a call with the voice message x 1 or x 2 the voice messages are pre recorded e repetition if the transmission is to take place several times up to enter the value 2 or 3 No entry is needed for the value 1 6 Description of system functions and parameters The system code is required to work with system parameters Command Y 81 sent to the device with the syntax 4444 Y 81 where 4444 is the factory system code the separator comma is a required character will cause the device to return the parameter values separated by a comma in the following order Y 62 Y 63 Y 64 Y 69 Y 70 Y 71 Y 72 Y 73 Y 74 Y 76 Y 77 Y 78 Y 79 Y 80 Y 82 Y 83

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