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PRECAUTIONARY ADVICE o When mounting the GSM antenna, choose a location which is away from human interaction and away from the intercom panel. Route the GSM antenna cable from the intercom panel so that it is separate from the power supply cables and microphone wire.
INTERCOM MODULE The intercom panel can include any of the modules from the 4000 Series range and uses the standard 4000 series surface and flush mounting frames. The GSM amplifier module is however essential and includes all the GSM communication electronics, SIM card (Supplied seperately) and connections.
EXTENSION BUTTON MODULES The GSM intercom module will accept up to 50 call buttons. Any of the standard 4000 series button modules can be used as shown below (Button 1 is in the bottom right corner counting up). 10 5 9 ...
CODELOCK MODULE (4800) The 4800 codelock includes three relay outputs, two push to exit button inputs and operates from a 12-24V ac/dc power supply. Up to 2 unique codes can be programmed, each in the range of 4-8 digits. Relay time can be programmed from 01 – 99 seconds or set to latching mode with a relay time of 00 (To latch, type in the code followed by Enter, to unlatch, type in the code followed by clear).
ART.4800 CODELOCK INITIAL PROGRAMMING All programming is carried out using the codelock keypad. The programming menu is protected by an engineer’s code. The factory default engineers code is 111111 (6x1). This code can be changed to any four to eight digit code during the program but must be different to the codes used to gain entry.
ART.4800 CODELOCK REPROGRAMMING GUIDE Engineers code Enter the Relay 1 code engineer’s code Relay 2 code Relay 3 code RED Light will Press Enter Relay 1 Time illuminate * Relay 2 Time Re-Enter the Alternatively enter a Relay 3 Time new engineer’s engineer’s code (4-8 digits)
14Vdc. The power supply should be capable of supplying a constant current of no less than 1 amp (If the system is to work with failsafe lock releases or magnetic locks we would recommend a minimum of 2 amps). The following Videx power supplies can be used:- AMR2-12 12-14Vdc 2A switched mode PSU Art.521B...
PUSH TO EXIT BUTTON AND AUXILIARY INPUTS/OUTPUTS AUXILIARY OUTPUT (OPEN COLLECTOR), PUSH TO EXIT BUTTON, TRIGGERS TRIGGERS WHEN g & 5 ARE SHORTED RELAY FOR PROGRAMMED TIME AUXILIARY 1 INPUT, TRIGGERS AUXILIARY 2 INPUT, SENDS A SMS MESSAGE TO THE MASTER TELEPHONE AUXILIARY OUTPUT (AO) NUMBER (NOTE: Once triggered, it can’t be triggered again for 4...
STATUS INDICATION INPUT Using the following hardware and software configuration it is possible to interrogate an input to see if it is open or closed. This feature can be useful to find out it a gate or door is open when it is not in line of site. The input status can be interrogated in two ways:- During a call: Press 9 on the telephone keypad and listen to the number of beeps heard in the ear piece.
CABLE SIZE GUIDE Connections for power supply output to intercom panel and lock release connections. 100m 0.5mm² 1.0mm² 1.5mm² Connections The power supply should be located as close to the intercom panel as possible for best performance. Maximum acceptable resistance for above cables = 3Ω INSTALLATION Check that all components are free from damage before installing (Do not proceed with installation in the event of damage).
TESTING, POWER UP AND RESET After connecting the power supply, antenna, lock output and auxiliary devices as shown in this manual and before powering up a SIM card must be installed. The SIM holder can be found on the back of the module under the label ‘SIM’. A SIM card from any supplier can be used.
PROGRAMMING BY TEXT MESSAGE Programming by text message is a simple way to customise the settings of the intercom panel and add or delete telephone numbers. If you have a large number of buttons or telephone numbers to enter you may find programming easier with the PC software. Simply send texts in the format below to the telephone number of the SIM within the intercom panel:- <4 DIGIT CODE><3 DIGIT FUNCTION CODE><OPTIONAL DATA><OPTIONAL ?>...
Most of the commands support the ? feature. When this is added to the end of the OPTIONAL ?: text message, a confirmation text message will be sent back to the sender indicating the new data has been received and stored. When sending text messages there may be a delay from when you send the message to when it is received by the intercom panel depending on how congested the network is.
Store the telephone number yyyyyyyyyyy in position nnn 1111STRnnn”yyyyyyyyyyy”? where nnn = 001 - 250and send a confirmation text message to confirm storage of new number. Query the telephone number stored in location nnn 1111STRnnn? where nnn = 001 - 250. A text message will be sent to the sender with the stored number for that location.
SET AO (AUXILIARY OUTPUT) TIME (FOR AOM = 01 ONLY) (AOT) The AO time can be from 01 – 99 seconds or latching (Set the AO time to 00 for latched mode). This option is only relevant for aux mode 01. Store the time nn = time in seconds.
Store the time nn = time in days. 1111NODnn Store the time nn = time in days. Also send a 1111NODnn? confirmation text back to the sender. Query the current stored time. A text message will be 1111NOD? sent to the sender showing the stored time. DIVERT TIME (DIT) The divert time is the number of seconds to wait for a call to be answered before diverting to the second number (The divert facility must be set for this to work).
PROGRAM BY ‘AT’ COMMANDS (PRG) This is an advanced feature of the system which can allow an AT format command to be sent to the OEM GSM module. Send an AT command to the OEM module 1111PRG(command) STORE CREDIT BALANCE CHECK STRING (SDL) Several network providers offer the facility to check available balance on their pay as you go tariffs.
As above but also reply with a SMS text back to the 1111TBA”HHMMHHMM”? sender with the stored setting. Query setting, A text message will be sent to the sender 1111TBA? with the stored time window. Delete the time band and allow calls to be received at 1111TBA””...
.NET 4 framework installed. (The .NET 4 framework can be found on the CD or will be downloaded from the internet during install). After completing the setup, the program will be available from your start menu as Videx GSM. Before running the program, connect the supplied USB cable between a USB port on your PC and the GSM unit.
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When the program loads, it checks all available ports for the GSM unit. If found, the GSM unit goes online with the PC. From the main screen it is possible to:- Check signal strength: Click on update to retrieve the signal strength from the unit. The signal strength will be between 1 &...
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Please note: After making any changes to the settings and stored telephone numbers on the PC, they must then be uploaded to the unit before they will take affect. GENERAL SETTINGS: The general settings page has the following programmable options: Call Time: Maximum length of a call before it automatically clear down (20-240 Seconds) Relay Time:...
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Mic volume: The mic volume can be anything from 1-24 (24 = highest volume) Time band: The time band sets when the call button will call their relevant telephone numbers and when the call buttons will be diverted to the master number (If no master number stored then the call will not take place and will be signalled by beeps from the panel).
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FILE MENU: From the file menu it is possible to create a new data file, open an existing data file and save the current data file. These options are available online or offline allowing the data file to be created on or off site for convenience.
SYSTEM OPERATION TO MAKE A CALL FROM THE INTERCOM PANEL Press the required call button. Two beeps will be heard to indicate the call has been placed. If a mistake is made, press any other button to clear the call (A long beep followed by a short beep will be heard to confirm the call has been cleared.
CHECKING THE BALANCE (BAL) *Note: The balance can only be checked if the correct balance check string has previously been stored using the SDL code explained earlier in the manual. The intercom also has the facility to monitor the available credit and then text you to inform you when it has fell below £5.00, €5.00 or $5.00.
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UNDERSTANDING THE BEEPS Functions and errors are indicated by beeps from the intercom panel. The following will help you understand the different beeps heard and what, if anything needs to be done in response to the beeps. BEEP REASON SOLUTION Short beeps at 1 second intervals Relay or auxiliary output activated.
TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM TEST Interference on the speech Check the signal strength ‘1111SIG?’. If the signal strength is to low the GSM module which increase it’s power to compensate causing interference with the speech circuits. Try relocating the antenna or using a more powerful or directional antenna.
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Enfora certifies that the Enfora Enabler IIG TM MHz GSM Radio Module FCC ID: MIVMLG0208) complies with the RF hazard requirements applicable to broadband PCS equipment operating under the authority of 47 CFR Part 22 or Part 24, Subpart E of the FCC Rules and Regulations.
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Date Software Version Revision 16/07/2010 GSM1.0.2 Launch of 4810N 08/10/2010 GSM1.0.3 Altered dial in to open routine to allow numbers as short as 6 digits activate the relay (Previously numbers were required to be 10 digits or more). Now only checks a maximum of the last 8 digits of any number.
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