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Appendix G: Peripherals
SIM cards
Any valid GSM SIM card can be used. We recommend a contract type for systems with
alarm signalling to avoid a situation where credit may run out, resulting in a loss of
signalling capability. Use a data enabled SIM card if you intend to use the GSM channel for
remote servicing. Most service providers can supply this service on contract SIMs and will
issue a separate data number. Use this data number for remote servicing when dialling into
the panel.
Programming
Program the module using the GSM or GPRS menu in the control panel (option 56).
Characteristics
The following table shows the technical characteristics of the GSM module:
GSM fault detection
Service temperature
Storage temperature
Dual band
Humidity
Product weight (packaged)
Dimensions (packaged)
Nominal voltage
Power
Quiescent current
Alarm current
Antenna
SIM card
Encryption (GPRS only)
* Average current during normal alarm transmission.
Compliance
This product is suitable for use in systems designed to comply with EN50131-1, EN50136-1
and PD6662:2004 & 2010.
Security Grade – GSM – 2(GSM), 3(GPRS)
Environmental Class – II
Alarm Transmission System
Prevention of substation, according to EN50136-1, is achieved using encryption of account
number and messages to and from the ARC combined with the ability of the CIE to detect
unauthorised removal and addition of devices to the databus.
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Dedicated internal GSM fault code is triggered by the lack of a
network
-10 to +40° C
−20° C to +70° C
GSM 900 MHz and DCS 1800 MHz
25% to 55%
450g
L 192 mm x W 85 mm x D 85 mm
15 V
2 W (GSM)/ 1W (DCS)
35 mA
150 mA* for 30 seconds (typical)
Supplied
Micro
AES128 Bit
GSM
ATS2=D2, M2, T2, S0, I0
GPRS
ATS5=D3, M3, T4, S2, I3
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