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1. 2 2 Setting parameters through modem connection For this a GSM modem is required TELL GT64 recommended GSM data call CSD service must be activated on the SIM cards placed in the modem and in the module Start the Pager3 GSM Prog software and select Connection page Select the option of connecting the module via modem connection Select the port where you have connected the modem Enter the phone number of the SIM card placed in the Pager3 module Press Establish modem connection button As soon as the program has connected to the module it will request the module password establish connection and then a green tick icon appears next to the USB icon in the upper right corner of the main window then the module version is displayed The program does not request the module password if the default password is set in the module 1111 When configuration of the settings is finished close the connection by pressing the Close modem connection button 2 3 Module status monitoring To monitor the module select Module status tab GSM Pager3 v1 20 adoz m m GSM Pager3 P4 GSM 2 11 2009 10 06 n Connection Module Status Parameter Settings zi Z2 23 Z4 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 Open Open Open Open OFF OFF Module state GSM signal 0 31 26 EREREEEERSSEERRSERRREEEEE Armed Module clock 14 34 Date Time Event Contact ID code T1 T2 T3 T4 1 2 53 4 c1 C2 Sta
2. eneee 17 Sel SlMicard Cases rnn anana a TS 17 32 eon SC Coe ep er ern e Pan tee ene ean nT ep te eee eer eee ea 17 IS ENING ce ase ani dams das Fe ass as Nd ia To ah Nd as Toad ian Noa Dou hd aa 17 4 Installation guide ces coos fc ces fos ces cascade daisies dais aca daicinc aca niaaa daiccaza daidedaca dacecazacachcacndachees 18 A a E eTO sain ext cencees cane cotcesecenecevectnecesteenecevectnecesteenecevectnecesteenecevectnecesteeneceutcentees 18 4 2 Putting into operation c 0 nent nen nen en nee eens 18 5 Technical details a Ree ne Ree e e e e Rd En Cea Ene OER ERS Cee OE Ord One Cre ene Cee 19 ST Technical specification e e eee duel ee eea aeaea aa ees e aeaea sebsduas exbidee exh 19 5 2 Gontents or the package nic niccneconeceneneneeeneeeneeeneeene eet 19 5 3 The manufacturer s contact eeen 19 1 Main functions of GSM Pager 3 Possibility of using as alarm control panel accessory GSM transmitter or as a 4 zone GSM control panel armed disarmed independently Further functions e Sending SMS with adjustable message for each event e Reports events and restorations in SMS voice call to users and monitoring station e Arming disarming status query and relay control through phone call 2 Installer settings Settings can be edited using the Pager3 GSM Prog software The desired program language can be selected using the flag icons in the lower right corner of the software window If necessary the version of the prog
3. alarm has been cancelled therefore reporting is not necessary reporting timeout 00000 An wW n I By keeping the mouse pointer above any cell of the table details of the specific event will be displayed If you wish to copy this content hold down CTRL button on keyboard and the details will remain displayed therefore the content can be selected and copied as usual e Export to file by pressing this button event log can be saved in the following three formats o Excel Microsoft Excel format o CSV text file columns separated by comma o TXT text file columns separated by tabulator e Close window press to close event list window 13 2 8 Reading the module s version Right after the connection is established successfully the firmware version of the connected module is automatically displayed in the upper right corner of the main window Module version GOM Pager3 P4 GSM 2 12 2005 11 11 From the example the following details can be read e Type of the module GSM Pager3 e Firmware version v2 12 e Firmware issue date 11 11 2009 2 9 Remote control and status query through phone The module can be controlled and status query can be performed after calling the number of the SIM card placed in the module When on line the following commands are available using the phone s keys Command Specification Module response Password accepted 3 beeps Password denied 4 low tone beeps O Disarm 3 beeps 1 Arm
4. 6 beeps Disarmed 3 beeps Armed 6 beeps Number of beeps according to the actual GSM signal strength 9password Entering module password 2 Armed status query 4 GSM signal strength query Control relay outputs 3RSH R relay number 1 or 2 Becomes open 3 beeps S relay state 0 open Becomes closed 6 beeps 1 closed k3R Relay output state query Open 3 beeps R relay number 1 or 2 Closed 6 beeps x800 M Misten tovoica Messages Playing voice message M voice message number 1 8 x890 M Record voice messages Long beep then recording for 8 M voice message number 1 8 seconds then long beep again Example 1 Caller identification case of 0 no identification and password 1111 a Activation of Relay1 e Enter password 91111 accepted 3 beeps e Activation of Relay1 311 Relay1 closed 6 beeps b State query of Relay2 e Enter password 91111 accepted 3 beeps e State query of Relay2 329 Relay2 closed 6 beeps c Voice message recording to place no 3 e Enter password 91111 accepted 3 beeps e Record message 8903 long beep recording long beep 2 Caller identification case of 1 no password requested a Deactivation of Relay2 3 beeps password ok 320 Relay2 open 3 beeps 14 2 10 Remote control and status query through SMS The module provides possibility to perform controls and status query by sending the following SMS c
5. 7 V shows the supply voltage of the module 2 11 Supply voltage monitoring The module is equipped with supply voltage monitoring function Low voltage event is generated if the supply voltage falls for at least 60 seconds below 11 8V or 23 6V Low voltage restoration event is generated if the supply voltage increases again above 11 8V or 23 6V for at least 60 seconds If the supply voltage is permanently low under the mentioned level low voltage event is generated once per 24 hours 16 3 External elements and functions 3 1 SIM card case The cover can be opened by pulling horizontally towards the LED display on its marked end Insert the SIM card here and replace the cover 3 2 LED signals GSM network is not available or Red is continuously lit phone restart power up in progress Red and green blink slowly and alternately Red blinks fast Green blinks slower The downloaded data is faulty Event transmission in progress Green blinks impulsely and slowly GSM network is available Red is not lit system is disarmed Green and red blink impulsely and GSM network is available alternately system is armed 3 3 Wiring V V Z1 22 Z3 Z4 NO1 NO2 Max load 5A 24VAC DC 9 24V DC V Supply voltage 9 24 VDC V Supply voltage negative polarity GND Z1 1 contact input negative to V 2 contact input negative to V 3 contact input negative to V Z4 4 contact input negativ
6. GSM Pager3 INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL for module version v2 12 and higher Rev 1 4 04 06 2010 Table of contents 1 Main f nctions OF GSM Pager 2 ccc cx6cecid fused ebccede cnde dene clehccebs onde dene cebcebd cxbedececeheeebe ete 3 2 InStaller Settings pnr Ciera erate neie AEE EEEa 3 2 1 Setting parameters through USB serial connection eeeennne 3 2 2 Setting parameters through modem connection e 4 2 3 Module status monitoring eis Ee ee ee ee eee 4 ZA CSSUIMG DAAC CES cose cic ores nbc S E SESSE SE 6 2 5 Customization of parameters ccccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaesseeeeeeeeeenaees 6 2 5 1 Zone SOUINGS sein cers Anse ene ee ates eo nes eo yes yo a 6 29 2 Event setting SA cae gece erst ence enchant enstenet O Eere EO Eeto ELOLE ttet tnet 7 2 5 3 Relay output Settings 2c c nene nent Heenan ene Reena ees 8 2 5 4 Phone number settings eenen 9 2 5 4 1 Setting phone numbers through SMG cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 10 2 9 9 Alarm Setting S e ee aee eee e r ee e Ea 11 2 6 Changing the module s password ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 Ba Event Ogarna enea a a ai aeea 13 2 8 Reading the module s version eenen nenene 14 2 9 Remote control and status query through phone seeen 14 2 10 Remote control and status query through SMS n 15 2 11 Supply voltage monitoring 16 3 External elements and functions
7. Module state displays the current state armed or disarmed 4 e Columns of the event table o Date Time date and time of the event Event event specification CID Contact ID code of the event T1 T4 reports to user phone numbers via voice call 1 S4 SMS messages to user phone numbers C1 C2 reports to monitoring station State event status Processing Delayed Stopped Finished Timeout bi sagt te in T1 T4 S1 S4 and C1 C2 columns O report processing in progress reporting successful R reporting already performed in other way therefore reporting is not needed reporting failed S alarm has been cancelled therefore reporting is not necessary o T reporting timeout reporting was unsuccessful during the alarming time 00000 0 O OOO By keeping the mouse pointer above any cell of the table details of the specific event will be displayed If you wish to copy this content hold down CTRL button on keyboard and the details will remain displayed therefore the content can be selected and copied as usual e Refresh List the event list can be refreshed at anytime with this button however the list is automatically refreshed after each new event e Stop Alarm reports being in progress can be stopped with this button e Event List gt gt gt opens a detailed report of module events e In State messages from the module field recent messages of the module with time of occurrence can be traced The message window can be clear
8. Relay2 deactivated Relay2 deactivated Unauthorized User Wrong or missing password Module reset executed Module settings are restored to factory default Examples for SMS command usage To activate Relay1 permanently bistable mode e f the command is sent from a phone number which is set in the module with other than 0 None Caller ID option and no confirmation is requested then the command is R1 ON e f the command is sent from a phone number which is set in the module with 0 None Caller ID option then module password is also requested therefore the command is R1 ON PWD 1111 if module password is 1111 e If the command is sent from a phone number which is not set in the module and confirmation is requested then the command is R1 ON PWD 1111 CRQ Example for module status information sent by the module in SMS Attention The status information refers to the states and values measured in the moment when the module sends the SMS Info IN1 NC Ready shows the input setting NO NC and the current state IN2 NC Alarm Alarm Ready activated deactivated IN3 NO Ready oH IN4 NO Ready ey Armed shows the Armed Disarmed status R1 ON 37 sec shows the state of the relay the time left till deactivation R2 ON Permanent or Permanent if the relay is activated permanently Time 03 11 2009 14 18 shows the module s date and time setting GSM 23 shows the module s GSM signal strength Voltage 12
9. aximum current consumption Operating temperature Transmission frequency Max relay output load GSM phone type Dimensions Weight Contents of the package GSM 900 1800 MHz antenna USB A B cable The manufacturer s contact T E L L Software Hungaria Kft 4034 Debrecen Vagohid u 2 Hungary Tel 36 52 530 130 Fax 36 52 530 131 Web www tell hu User manual warranty card CD 9 24 VDC 100mA 500mA 12VDC 250mA 24VDC 20 C 70 C GSM 900 1800 MHz 850 1900 MHz 5A 24VAC DC Simcom SIM340 84 x 72 x 32mm 200g packed 300g GSM Pager 3 terminal connector 19
10. bstitute this character with the complete Contact ID message The maximum 160 characters include this substitution as well e Voice Msg it can be enabled to play the appropriate recorded voice message ordinal number displayed here in the call initiated when the given event occurs First siren tone is played for 3 seconds then the 8 seconds long voice message is repeated If disabled only siren tone will be played in voice calls Test report battery low and battery OK events can only be notified in SMS and or to monitoring station 2 5 3 Relay output settings Relay outputs Phone numbers other settings Alarm Settings RELAY1 RELAY2 Relay 1 00 Control through phone call 01 Z1 Alarm 02 Z1 Restore 03 Z2 Alarm 04 Z2 Restore 05 Z3 Alarm 06 Z3 Restore 07 Z4 Alarm 08 24 Restore 09 Arm 10 Disarm 11 Test report Relay activation Max ON time 0 255 sec 180 255 bistable Turn OFF through phone only Beep on Arm Disarm O Turn off Relay 1 on Disarm Relay 2 Maximum ON time 0 255 sec 5 255 bistable Turn OFF through phone only Relay 2 indicates GSM fault CO Turn off Relay 2 on Disarm 12 Battery Low 13 Battery OK OOO 0 00 80 0 8 08 8 OOOO OOOO OOO OO Control through phone call if enabled the relays become controllable remotely through phone call In the following rows all events are speci
11. e to V 1 relay output normally open contact 2 relay output normally open contact Important if the GSM Pager3 is mounted in a metal housing which is connected to protective ground then connect the V terminal of the module to the same ground point 17 4 4 1 4 2 Installation guide Mounting e Test the GSM signal strength with your mobile phone It may happen that the signal strength is not sufficient in the desired mounting place In this case the planned installation place can be changed before mounting the device e Do not mount the unit in places where it can be affected by strong electromagnetic disturbances e g in the vicinity of electric motors etc e Do not mount the unit in wet places or places with high degree of humidity e If the module will be installed in a metal housing drill a hole on the metal housing for the FME connector Choose the drill size appropriate for the FME base part Fix the FME base with the enclosed screw nuts into the housing Ensure that the FME base and the metal housing has galvanic connection e Incase of using a plastic housing the module can be entirely placed inside e Connecting the GSM antenna the antenna can be connected to the FME M connector The antenna supplied with the module provides good transmission under normal reception circumstances In case of occasionally occurring signal strength problems or and wave interference fading use another directed type of anten
12. e of relay activation it cannot be deactivated only through the programming software 2 5 4 Phone number settings Relay outputs Phone numbers amp other settings Alarm Settings User Phone numbers z Acknowledgement Caller ID O OFGENANnnnnn E 2 Phone number 36202222222 Ptsack aa tenopwdrea 3 Phone number 1 36703333333 O noack p 2 relay 20N x 4 Phone number SMS forwarding 1 36301111111 1 no pwd req 2 relay 2 ON SMS forwarding 2 3 relay 20N pick up Monitoring station phone numbers 1 Central Phone Nr 4 36304444444 2 Central Phone Nr 3615555555 User ID 1 23 4 Monitoring station reporting mode Regular reporting notifying one central is sufficient Dual reporting both centrals must be notified e 1 4 Phone number 4 user telephone numbers can be entered where alarms will be reported through voice call and or SMS message according to event settings e Acknowledgement three confirmation modes can be selected o 0 noack event confirmation is not necessary o 1 ack event must be confirmed by pressing key on the phone o 2 ack stop event must be confirmed by pressing key on the phone or the reporting of the given event to further phone numbers can be cancelled by pressing key on the phone Reporting of all pending events waiting to be reported can be canceled by entering module password on the phone e g 1111 for defau
13. e when arming and disarming have to be performed by closed contact impulses on two different inputs Such is e g an RC module receiver where one relay is activated for a short time when pressing the arming button and a second relay is activated when pressing the disarming button Closed contact impulse applied on input Z3 to V arms also closed contact impulse applied to input Z4 to V disarms the system In this mode inputs Z3 and Z4 cannot be used for zone function according to the meaning o 5 Two kind of impulses corresponds to the previous mode but arming and disarming is performed by impulsive opening of the closed contacts on inputs Z3 and Z4 to V Attention In modes 0 1 and 2 arming and disarming through phone is not available 11 e Arming is not allowed if any zone is active if enabled the module cannot be armed if any of the zones is activated e Maximum Alarming time can be adjusted between 5 and 25 minutes means how long should the module make attempts to report an event through GSM When this time expires and there are still calls or SMS to be performed for the given event the module will cancel the alarm process and will not make any more attempts of reporting this specific event This only refers to this specific event calls and SMS messages initiated by other new events will continue to be reported e Maximum number of alarms per zone it can be set between 0 and 25 how many alarms to be accepted from one zo
14. ed also by sending an SMS to the module s SIM card from phone numbers configured in the module containing the following commands Setting SMS command Specification Module response Substitute X with the ordinal number of the User phone 3 USER PHONE timbers UX phone number user phone number NR CHANGED wished to be set or replaced 1 2 3 or 4 Substitute X with the Monitoring ordinal number of the CENTRAL station phone CX phone number monitoring station phone PHONE NR numbers number wished to be set CHANGED or replaced 1 or 2 Phone numbers Substitute X with the ordinal number of the SMS FORWARD for SMS SX phone number SMS forwarding phone forwarding number wished to be set_ NR CHANGED or replaced 1 or 2 UX Substitute X with the oa cee Pree Erasing ordinal number of the CENTRAL PHONE previously set CX phone number wished to R Den phone numbers be erased 1 4 for users are a JG SX 1 2 for others CHANGED The commands are also accepted by the module from phone numbers which are not configured in the module but in this case the module password is requested to be entered in the command after the parameters in the following way e g UX phone number PWD 1111 The procedure is the same if the command is sent from a phone number which is set in the module but for which O None option is assigned at Caller ID setting because with
15. ed with Clear message window button e Communication details gt gt gt pressing this button opens a window showing detailed information about the procedures running in the module only for troubleshooting Communication details 13 45 06 AT 13 43 28 Central 13 43 28 Try available Central 13 45 06 OK 13 43 29 Calling Central 06304444444 13 45 08 AT CREG 13 43 42 CTID 123418113000003 13 43 46 CTID_LACK 13 45 08 CREG 0 1 13 43 46 CTID er 8313000003 13 43 50 CTID_ACK 13 45 08 OK 13 43 50 End of call 13 45 09 AT CSQ 13 44 14 gt INCOMMING CALL 36301111111 13 45 09 CSQ 21 0 13 45 09 OK 13 45 11 AT CREG 13 45 11 CREG 0 1 13 45 11 OK 13 45 12 AT CSO 13 45 12 CSG 21 0 13 45 12 OK 13 45 13 AT CSQ B 13 44 23 321C 13 45 13 CSQ 21 0 13 44 33 B 13 44 34 6C 13 45 13 OK 13 44 54 B4C 13 45 15 AT CREG 13 45 15 CREG 0 1 13 45 15 OK 13 45 16 AT CSO 13 45 16 CSQ 21 0 13 45 16 OK Clear windows Save to file Stop e Message flow can be started and stopped by pressing Start Stop button e Messages can be saved to text file using the Save to File button 5 2 4 Setting parameters To configure the settings select Parameter settings tab Module Status Parameter Settings Functions of the upper 6 icons respectively from left to right Read data from file Save data to file Read data from module Write data to module Compare parameters with module settings and Change passw
16. fied for which can be enabled to activate the desired relays on occurrence 01 Z1 Alarm alarm in zone 1 02 Z1 Restore restoration of alarm in zone 1 08 Z4 Restore 09 Arm 10 Disarm 11 Test report 12 Battery Low 13 Battery OK restoration of alarm in zone 4 arming disarming sending test report message low battery voltage low battery voltage restored ee It can be set for each relay RELAY1 and RELAY2 how long to remain activated after activation by an event or a phone call Max ON time 0 254 seconds If value 255 is set the given relay will operate in bistable mode which means if it has been activated it will not deactivate itself can only be deactivated through phone call if enabled or will deactivate on disarm if Turn off Relay 1 2 on Disarm is set this function does not operate in Always Armed mode If value 0 is set relays will never operate Beep on Arm Disarm function if set activates Relay1 impulsely on Arm Disarm one impulse on Arm and two on Disarm This function can be used to indicate arming and disarming by connecting e g a siren or a flashlight to this output Relay2 can be set to become activated on GSM network fault by setting Relay2 indicates GSM fault function In this case Relay2 remains activated during the fault Attention If the module is configured for Always Armed mode with the relay s set bistable and the Control through phone call function is disabled in cas
17. gs to factory default If needed substitute yyyy with the module password see specification below yyyy module password default 1111 optional parameter to be used only from phone numbers which are not set in the module or from those which are set but for which 0 None option is assigned at Caller ID setting these phone numbers are considered unauthorized therefore password is necessary If the module password is not entered in the command SMS sent from unauthorized phone numbers the control task will not be executed by the module CRQ request confirmation in response SMS optional parameter to be used if confirmation is requested If this parameter is used in the control SMS the module will send back confirmation in SMS to the sender about execution of the command 15 Commands must always start with star x and respectively end with hash character It is also possible to send more commands in one SMS but the entire message mustn t exceed 160 characters If the response SMS from the module would exceed 160 characters only the first 160 characters are transferred In case of making typing or command mistakes the following response SMS will be received SYNTAX ERROR and the command s will not be executed SMS responses from the module when using CRQ parameter Relay1 activated 54 sec Relay1 activated for 54 seconds Relay2 activated Permanent Relay2 activated permanently bistable mode
18. h gt Start event log download Date Time Event CID iE 72 3 1818 s2 sal secs C2 State Battery OK 1234 18 RA E4F 00 000 R Finished 2009 10 07 14 26 43 Z2 Restore 123418 R 120 00 002 R Finished 2009 10 07 14 26 43 Z2 Alarm 1234 18 E 120 00 002 R 2009 10 07 14 26 37 Z3 Restore 1234 18 R 130 00 003 R 2009 10 07 14 26 36 Z3 Alarm 1234 18 E 130 00 003 ketala haa E R Stopped 2009 10 07 14 26 23 Z1 Restore 123418R 13000001 Ro Finished R R R R Stopped Finished 2009 10 07 14 26 23 Z1 Alarm 1234 18 E 130 00 001 Finished Finished Finished Finished 2009 10 07 14 24 57 Battery Low 1234 18 E 565 00 000 2009 10 07 14 23 47 Z3 Restore 1234 18 A 130 00 003 2009 10 07 14 23 47 Z3 Alarm 1234 18 E 130 00 003 e Requested list length length of event list this number of latest events will be displayed e Start event log download initiates the downloading process e Columns of the event list o Date Time date and time of the event Event event specification CID Contact ID code of the event T1 T4 reports to user phone numbers 1 S4 SMS messages to user phone numbers C1 C2 reports to monitoring station State event status Processing Delayed Stopped Finished Timeout OoO0000 0 Marks displayed in T1 T4 S1 S4 and C1 C2 columns o report processing in progress reporting successful reporting already performed in other way therefore reporting is not needed reporting failed
19. lt passw e Caller ID there are four modes of caller identification for incoming calls o 0 None password is requested before accepting commands o 1 No pwd req commands are accepted without requesting the password o 2 Relay2 ON identifies the caller turns busy and activates Relay2 free call o 3 Relay2 On pick up identifies the caller activates Relay2 then picks up to allow further controls through the phone e SMS forwarding 1 2 the module forwards the SMS messages received on its SIM card to the telephone numbers entered here This is useful e g to forward the information received from the GSM provider about the balance of prepay type SIM cards If these fields are blank the module ignores incoming SMS messages Important Never enter here the phone number of the SIM card placed into the module because this would initiate an infinite loop of SMS sent to itself right after the first incoming SMS causing significant expense e 1 2 Central Phone Nr enter here the phone numbers of the monitoring station s e User ID the four digit 0 9 A B C D E F characters user identification number can be specified here which is necessary for reporting to monitoring station e Monitoring station reporting mode report and respectively request confirmation to from only one of the phone numbers of monitoring station or both phone numbers 9 2 5 4 1 Setting phone numbers through SMS The phone numbers can be set replaced or eras
20. mmediately when pressed e Internal clock setting the phone number of the SIM card placed into the module should be entered here It is necessary for automatic clock adjustment in networks where time stamp is not available When using SIM cards of such GSM service providers internal clock can only be adjusted by the module by sending an SMS to itself and the actual time is taken and set from the received SMS The module does not control summer time shifting therefore basically adjusts its clock automatically only each 20th day or on restart after power loss There is possibility to set the module s internal clock manually with an SMS For this the following message has to be sent to the module s phone number dt 2 6 Changing the module s password Sy Change password Old password New password Repeat new password a e To change the access password of the module press the lock button 3 and fill in the fields according to the meaning then press OK If the old password is forgotten then it is necessary to reset the module settings in order to reset the password as well Module reset can be performed via SMS that is described in the Remote control and status query through SMS chapter on page 15 12 2 7 Event log After the connection to the module is established successfully the event list can be downloaded after pressing the Long Eventlist gt gt gt button Event List Requested list lengt
21. na or find a more suitable place for the module Putting into operation Disable PIN code request and voicemail on the SIM card placed into the module Enable caller identification and caller ID sending services on the SIM card at the GSM service provider a few types of SIM cards do not have these services enabled by default Check the SIM card to be placed into its case properly Check the antenna to be fixed properly to the GSM Pagers Check the wiring to be done according to the wiring instructions The device can be powered up If the module is used as an auxiliary transmission device besides an alarm control panel then make sure that power supply is sufficient at the load of both the control panel and the Pager The quiescent current of the module is 100mA however it can reach up to 500mA during communication Attention The module restarts automatically once each 24hour and at each power up therefore it is recommended to choose the power source with special attention The module attempts to adjust its internal clock at each power up and on each 20 day by requesting the exact time from the GSM provider If this is unsuccessful it adjusts the clock by sending an SMS to itself For this reason the phone number of the SIM card placed into the module must be entered correctly in The module s phone number field 18 5 Technical details 5 1 5 2 5 3 Technical specification Supply voltage Nominal current consumption M
22. ne This makes possible to avoid a faulty zone to occur alarms continuously Disarming and rearming the system re enables the zone then alarms are accepted again but only the maximum number of alarms according to the setting In case of setting value 0 alarms are not limited e Limitation duration it can be adjusted between 0 and 24 hours how long the module should ignore alarms of the specific zone which has reached the limitation value entered at Maximum number of alarms per zone option When this period of time expires the alarm counter is reset automatically and the zone becomes monitored again This limitation option is only available in Always armed mode e Test report frequency the frequency of test report messages can be set in hours 0 255 This means the module will send test reports in the intervals set here If value 0 is entered the module does not send test reports e Test report time here the time of test reports can be specified in hh mm format or on the left of the field the hours and on the right the minutes can be adjusted using the arrows The module takes this time into consideration on the first day of every month which means at this time of the first day of every month it sends a test report then the followings are sent again in the intervals set at frequency and so on On the first day of the following month it will send a test report again at the given time of day e Send test report now sends a test report i
23. ommands to the module SMS Command Specification R1 ON PWD yyyy CRQ Activation of Relay1 bistable mode If needed substitute yyyy with the module password see specifications below R2 ON PWD yyyy CRQ Activation of Relay2 bistable mode If needed substitute yyyy with the module password see specifications below R1 OFF PWD yyyy CRQ Deactivation of Relay1 If needed substitute yyyy with the module password see specifications below R2 OFF PWD yyyy CRQ Deactivation of Relay2 If needed substitute yyyy with the module password see specifications below R1 ONx PWD yyyy CRQ Activation of Relay1 for x 1 254 seconds monostable mode Substitute parameter x with the desired value If needed substitute yyyy with the module password see specifications below R2 ONx PWD yyyy CRQ Activation of Relay2 for x 1 254 seconds monostable mode Substitute parameter x with the desired value If needed substitute yyyy with the module password see specifications below STATUS REQ PWD yyyy Request module status sends input states armed disarmed status and relay states module clock date time GSM signal strength and supply voltage level in response SMS If needed substitute yyyy with the module password see specification below RESET PWD yyyy CRQ Module reset restores all settin
24. on duration 0 24 hours 0 not limited The alarm counter resets when time period expires available only in Always armed mode Internal clock setting The module s phone number 36307777777 Necessary for automatic clock setting e Arm Disarm method arming and disarming can be performed with external unit access keypad key switch radio controller etc and through the phone For arming disarming with external unit one Z4 or two Z3 and Z4 inputs can be used depending on the available switching signal o 0 Always Armed it is not necessary to arm disarm the module when used as transmitter device In this case select this mode and this way all four inputs remain available for signal reception and the module will be armed permanently o 1 Using switch arming and disarming is performed with switch or relay contact where one of the states of the switch or compliant relay arms the other state disarms the module Closed contact on input Z4 to V arms opening this contact disarms the module In this case input Z4 cannot be used as zone input o 2 Using switch this mode corresponds to the previous one but operates the system inversely closed contact disarms open contact arms the module o 3 One kind of impulse arms the system with a closed contact impulse on input Z4 to V and performs disarm with the following closed contact impulse on the same input o 4 Two kinds of impulses select this mod
25. ord With these simple functions you can easily save load and archive the settings of the given module L LJ gt gt we 2 5 Customization of parameters After selecting the Parameter Settings tab zones events relay outputs phone numbers and other parameters can be set according to the instructions in the following chapters 2 5 1 Zone settings Relay outputs Phone numbers amp other settings Alarm Settings Normally open Normally closed Entry delay seconds Zone sensitivity 0 co Exit delay seconds E 24 hour zone g Normally Open Normally Close the active state of the zones can be set here Normally Open the input should be connected to V terminal to generate an event Normally Close the input should be connected by default to V terminal and then interrupted to generate an event Zone sensitivity value selectable in tenth seconds seconds or minutes 0 254 Shorter state changes on zone inputs are ignored by the module Entry delay value in seconds 0 254 This is the time available to disarm the module after violating the given zone If disarming is not performed till expiration the alarm process starts Exit delay value in seconds 0 254 This is the period of time for which the module still ignores state changes of the given zone after arming the system The period available for leaving the given zone 24 hour zone change of zone s
26. ramming software can be updated by clicking on the Search for program updates link on the Connection page The update procedure requires internet connection It can be also set here if the program should search for updates automatically on each opening or this is performed manually by clicking on the search link 2 1 Setting parameters through USB serial connection Start the Pager3 GSM Prog software and select Connection page Select the option of connecting the module via USB cable Power up the module Connect the USB cable in case you have not connected the module to PC yet As soon as the program has recognized the USB port used by the module it will request the module password establish connection and then a green tick icon appears next to the USB icon in the upper right corner of the main window then the module version is displayed The program does not request the module password if the default password is set in the module 1111 e Thereafter settings module status monitoring etc become available e When configuration of the settings is finished disconnect the module from USB GSM Pager3 v1 20 Site X Module Status Parameter Settings Rp The module is connected to the computer via USB cable C NG Connect to remote device via modem connection Selected Serial Port COM1 eeu aia Module Phone Number Clear Details Window Search for program updates Svo
27. tate is transmitted by the module even if disarmed 6 2 5 2 Event settings Relay outputs Phone numbers amp other settings Alarm Settings ContactID code T1 T7273 74 1 525354 Central SMS messages max 160 characters Voice Msg 01 21 Alarm 02 Z1 Restore FE 2 a a a a a 03 Z2 Alarm 130 MOOO 4MOO 04 Z2 Restore opoo OOOO 05 Z3 Alarm 06 Z3 Restore 1 3 0 07 Z4 Alarm 13o M000 OO 08 Z4 Restore Ennn nnr 09 Arm 10 Disarm 11 Test report 60 MMOO 12 Battery Low Ooo 13 Battery OK 3 5 gt OOO The module replaces the character in the SMS message to the numeric CID event this must be calculated into the 160 char e Contact ID code event code of 3 digits containing 0 9 A B C D E F characters for reporting to monitoring station e g 130 alarm however this code is also used for restoration since the module will indicate automatically in the appropriate part of the Contact ID report whether it is a new event or restoration e T1 T4 if enabled the given event will be reported through voice call to 1 4 user phone numbers e 1 S4 if enabled the given event will be reported through SMS message to 1 4 user phone numbers e Central If enabled the given event will be reported to monitoring station e SMS message enter the message for the SMS that will be sent when the event occurs By using the character in the SMS message the module will su
28. te Pe eee Battery OK 123418 R E4F 00000 R Finished 2009 10 07 14 26 43 Z2 Restore 123418 R 12000002 Finished 2009 10 07 14 26 43 Z2 Alarm 1234 18E 12000002 s Stopped 4 2009 10 07 14 26 37 Z3 Restore 123418R 13000003 Finished 2009 10 07 14 26 35 Z3 Alarm 1234 18 E 130 00 003 Stopped 2009 10 07 14 26 23 Z1 Restore 123418R 13000001 l Finished 2009 10 07 14 26 23 Z1 Alarm 1234 18 E 130 00 001 l l Finished 8 2009 10 07 14 24 57 Battery Low 1234 18 E 56500000 Finished DDD D D DDd State messages from the module Refresh List Stop Alarm Event List gt gt gt Communication details gt gt gt Clear message window k z 7 m x a Fn T Y v e Z1 Z2 Z3 and Z4 the current state of the four inputs is displayed here opened or closed respectively if this is default state or not depending on the setting e RELAY 1 and RELAY 2 the current state of relay outputs is displayed here Activation of relays can be performed using Start buttons relays remain activated for the period adjusted at relay settings then active state will restore or can be immediately restored by pressing Stop buttons e GSM signal exact value of GSM signal strength and graphic level display e Module clock the current time of the module clock is displayed here e
29. this setting the given phone number is considered unauthorized to perform remote settings therefore password is required Commands must always start with star and respectively end with hash character It is also possible to send more commands in one SMS but the entire message mustn t exceed 160 characters If the response SMS from the module would exceed 160 characters only the first 160 characters are transferred In case of making typing or command mistakes the following response SMS will be received SYNTAX ERROR and the command s will not be executed Example To set the first user phone number to be 36301234560 the first monitoring station phone number to be 36301234561 and the second SMS forwarding number to be 36301234562 type the following in the message U1 36301234560 C1 36301234561 S2 36301234562 To erase a previously set phone number leave the phone number part blank eg to erase the second user phone number type U2 10 2 5 5 Alarm settings Relay outputs Phone numbers amp other settings Alarm Settings Arming Alarm and Test Report settings Arm Disarm method 0 C Arming is not allowed if any zone is active Maximum Alarming time 5 25 minutes 5 z Test report frequency 0 255 hours 168 aj Test report time hh mm 08 00 Limit maximum number of alarm events sent from a zone Maximum number of alarms per zone 0 25 0 no limit Limitati
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