Enabling Gprs; Operational Mode In Gprs - SecEng SED-64 Installation & User Manual

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3.1

Enabling GPRS

1/ To enable the SED-64 for GPRS you must 1
.
been supplied by Suretek. Phone Suretek on 1300 65 44 33 to obtain your
GPRS SIM card.
2/ Suretek will then program the SED-64 remotely for GPRS:
The unit must be powered up and showing signal strength.
Suretek (Ph 1300 65 44 33) will then remotely program the SED-64 for GPRS
supervise polling.
Once this has been complete and is on line the OH light will flash every 3
seconds to indicate the unit is on line and polling, every 30 seconds the OH
led will flash for 5 seconds to poll the base end, it is now GPRS enabled.
3.2
Operational modes in GPRS (not available in 3G)
You can now operate the SED-64 in either mode 1 or mode 2
for GPRS
MODE 1 : The SED-64 will allow the alarm panel to dial out on the phone line
as
normal but will poll the SED-64 every 90 seconds on GPRS for system
integrity.
Any system alarms from the SED-64 will go via GPRS & in the event the
Phone Line is severed, all alarms from the panel will then go via the GSM
voice channel to Contact Id receiver.
MODE 2 : All alarms will be sent via GPRS. The alarm panel will dial out via
GPRS thru the SED-64. In the event the GPRS network is not available the
alarm will be sent via GSM. If there is no available GSM network signal, it will
revert to the phone line if present.
Note: For mode 2 operation, you are required to have a dedicated phone line.
NOTE: SEE TESTING GUIDE 4.3
st
have a SIM card that has
5
4
3
2
1
SIGNAL
TEST
PWR
0
9
OH
8
ZONE FAULT
7
LOW BATT
PROG
6
FLT
STATUS
20

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