tell PAGER7 User Manual

tell PAGER7 User Manual

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  • Page 1 FOR MODULE VERSION V1.0 AND NEWER...
  • Page 2 Pager 7 module. Please read this document carefully before using the product! The latest version of Pager 7’s remoter software and user manual are downloadable from the manufacturer’s website: http://tell.hu/en/products/gprs-communicators/pager-7 Main features: ● 3G communication ● 6/4 configurable NO/NC zone inputs ●...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. System operation and technical details 1.1 The module’s short description 1.2 Automatic power disconnection function 1.3 Data traffic 1.4 Processing of personal data 1.5 Technical specification 1.6 Contents of the package 2. Mounting the module and putting into operation 2.1 Module version 2.2 Inputs and outputs 2.2.1 Connecting inputs...
  • Page 4 4.2 Zone settings 4.3 Cameras 4.3.1 Camera settings 4.3.1.1 ONVIF camera link extraction 4.3.2 View cameras 4.3.3 Playing records menu point 4.4 Configuring active dashboard 4.4.1 Adding widgets 4.5 Notification settings 4.5.1 Phone numbers menu point 4.5.2 Text templates menu point 4.5.3 Emails menu point 4.5.4 Sounds menu point 4.5.5 Push notifications...
  • Page 5: System Operation And Technical Details

    1. System operation and technical details 1.1 The module’s short description The Pager 7 is a versatile 3G-based communicator module, that can be used to perform small automation tasks, surveillance tasks (with camera management) and it can also be used as a stand-alone security system.
  • Page 6: Processing Of Personal Data

    The rate of data traffic depends on the usage frequency and duration of the services listed above. Attention! The actual data traffic can be the multiple of the minimum usage depending on the used services! 1.4 Processing of personal data For using some of the features the users need to specify certain personal information, just like their notification email address and phone number, SIM card’s PIN code and the location details of the device.
  • Page 7: Technical Specification

    1.5 Technical specification Supply voltage: 9-30 V DC Nominal current consumption: 120mA Maximum current consumption: 500mA @12V DC; 250mA @24V DC Maximum relay output load: 1A @ 24V AC/DC GSM phone type: QUECTEL UG95 GSM band: 900/1800MHz UMTS band: 900/2100MHz Dimensions: 84x72x32 mm Weight:...
  • Page 8: Mounting The Module And Putting Into Operation

    2. Mounting the module and putting into operation 2.1 Module version The Pager 7 has two module version. The first has 4 contact inputs (IN1...IN4) and 2 relay outputs (OUT1, OUT2) – Pager 7 Z4, while the second one has 6 inputs (IN1...IN6) and 1 output (OUT1) –...
  • Page 9: Powering The Module

    2.3 Powering the module For powering Pager 7 module 9-30V DC is required. The module’s nominal current consumption is 120mA, however, it may occasionally increase to several times (up to 500mA at 12V DC). The incorrect power supply may cause the module to malfunction! If the proper power supply cannot be assured otherwise, auxiliary power supply (230V AC/12V DC;...
  • Page 10: Wiring Of Pager 7 Z6

    2.4.2 Wiring of Pager 7 Z6 System terminal inputs and outputs: Supply voltage 9-30V DC (min. 500 mA) Supply voltage negative polarity IN1: 1. contact input IN2: 2. contact input IN3: 3. contact input IN4: 4. contact input IN5: 5. contact input IN6: 6.
  • Page 11: Sim Card Holder

    2.5.2 SIM card holder To insert the SIM card remove the plastic cover of Pager 7 to access the SIM card case. 1. Pull the metal slider on the SIM card case towards the LED status light until you hear the click. 2.
  • Page 12: Putting Into Operation

    Green blinks Successfully connected to the GSM network Green blinks fast Successfully connected to the Internet Continuous green with rare breaks Successfully connected to the TELL server, normal operation Green and red blink alternately Alarm is in progress Red blinks...
  • Page 13: Logging Into The Programming Software Through Usb Connection

    To remote programming Pager 7, mobile Internet connection is required and the module needs to be able to access the TELL cloud server. For this, first you need to set the SIM card's access point (APN), then the TELL server's address.
  • Page 14: Programming The Pager 7 Module

    4.4 section of this manual. In the header, you can find the drop-down menu icon, the TELL logo, the time and date, the module's actual GSM signal strength, the supply voltage, the sign out icon and the language selector from the left to the right.
  • Page 15: Module Settings

    Here you can specify the exact location of the device by selecting it on the map or entering the address. The coordinates will be automatically filled and stored during saving. This helps the installer, so they can tell where the device is located even when they are remote accessing it.
  • Page 16 If the access point settings are incorrect, the module's internet based services won't be available! The 'TELL server settings' section is for setting up the server access. In default these fields are filled with the data of manufacturer's server reserved for this purpose, which are the followings: Url: pager.devicemail.net...
  • Page 17: Module Status

    Pager. To manually update the Firmware, download the latest firmware from https://tell.hu/en/products/gprs-communicators/pager-7 page. Then 'Choose file' and click the 'Upload' button. If the firmware is not compatible with the Pager 7 programming software a popup notification appears and if you are connected via USB, the automatic firmware update is also offered.
  • Page 18: Zone Settings

    In the 'Status of the connections' section, you can check whether Pager 7 is currently connected to the GSM network, the Internet, the TELL server and whether is a USB connection detected. The status indicators are also dynamically changing.
  • Page 19 Input settings: Enter the name of the input, then select its type and icon. Right after the icon is selected, the wiring diagram above shows the selected icon. The input type can be zone, switch, impulse switch or temperature sensor. In case of zone, switch and impulse switch we can choose whether it is normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC).
  • Page 20 The output’s name and icon are also customizable. Right after the icon is selected, the wiring diagram above shows the selected icon. Changes can be saved with the "Save" button at the bottom of the page. To cancel the changes, you have made since the last save click the "Reset" button. Zone settings: You can customize the inputs defined as zone in the 'Input settings' section and assign them to partitions (a group of zones).
  • Page 21: Cameras

    Partition configurations: Here you can name partitions and configure whether the partition should be always armed, or you can prevent a partition from arming as long as it has an active zone. This can be done by choosing ’Always armed’ or ’Prevent arm on active zone’ options. 4.3 Cameras One of the new functions of Pager 7 is that it is able to manage IP cameras, and can assign the cameras to zones.
  • Page 22: Onvif Camera Link Extraction

    In case you possess an ONVIF camera and you wish to find out the link of such a camera, please follow our manual prepared for this aim, which you can find at the bottom of the https://tell.hu/en/products/gprs-communicators/pager-7 page among downloads. 4.3.2 View cameras This menu point serves to look through and prepare records from the cameras, added in point 4.3.1.
  • Page 23: Playing Records Menu Point

    ’Play’ button has to be pressed. 4.4 Configuring active dashboard By clicking on the ’TELL’ icon in the header or selecting the ’Dashboard’ menu point the active dashboard can be reached anytime. The entire surface is active, which means that events and modifications are displayed real-time on the compiled dashboard.
  • Page 24 What we can add of 1x1 widgets: ● Partition: The partition, required to be added as widget has to be selected here. The added widget is interactive – it can be armed and disarmed by a click, and shows always the actual status of the partition.
  • Page 25: Notification Settings

    What we can add of 4x2 widgets: ● Place: This shows the place of the module, as given in ‘Module settings’ menu point. ● Zone: The zone, required to be added as widget has to be selected here. The events, occurring on that zone will be displayed on the widget as well, while on the right side of the widget, the important information of the zone will be presented.
  • Page 26: Text Templates Menu Point

    Password not required: If you choose this option, calls from that given phone numbers will be automatically authorized for control, these can control without password, via DTMF commands. Password: This password will be required in case of incoming calls for DTMF control, if ‘No password needed’...
  • Page 27: Push Notifications

    ‘Play’ buttons at the bottom of the page. 4.5.5 Push notifications In this menu, you can see the mobile devices which have ever been logged onto the Pager7 module, in case of receiving push notification was enabled by opening the application. You can edit the name of the listed devices and you can also remove a device from the list.
  • Page 28: Surveillance Settings Menu Point

    For the transmission towards monitoring station, the remote monitoring servers have to be configured and ordered into schemes. 4.7.1 Surveillance settings menu point Pager 7 is able to manage two types of remote monitoring protocol, these are TELLMON and SIA protocols. To add a new remote monitoring station, the name of it can be freely chosen, however further data necessary for configuration can be provided by the remote monitoring station.
  • Page 29: Surveillance Schemas

    Port: The module communicates with the remote monitoring server via this port. Parameters, which need to be filled in only in case of SIA protocol: Receiver number: This is an optional field, which server as receiver identifier at the remote monitoring station. Its maximal length is 6 characters.
  • Page 30: Event Settings

    If you contracted with two or more remote monitoring companies, it is worth to configure separate remote monitoring server schemas for each of them, with their own backup servers, throughout ensuring the arrival of signal. 4.8 Event settings You can assign actions to be fulfilled to forthcoming events on Pager 7 module in this menu point.
  • Page 31: Events

    ● API connect: Actions, assigned to this event will be fulfilled by successful connection to TELL cloud server. The restore-event pair of this event is ‘API disconnect’. ● API disconnect: Actions, assigned to this event will be fulfilled by TELL cloud server connection break. The restore-event pair of this event is ‘API connect’.
  • Page 32 ● Test action: Actions, assigned to this event will be fulfilled by clicking on ‘Test Action button in ‘Event settings’ menu. This is a useful tool to test the various event actions. ● Operation mode changed: Pager 7 is able to fulfill operations depending on the status of the supply voltage on it.
  • Page 33 Alarm type events: ● Alarm on: Actions, assigned to this event will be fulfilled by switching the alarm on. The restore-event pair of this event is ‘Alarm off’. ● Alarm off: Actions, assigned to this event will be fulfilled by switching the alarm off. The restore-event pair of this event is ‘Alarm switch on’.
  • Page 34: Actions

    Switch type events: ● Switch On: Actions, assigned to this event will be fulfilled by switching contact on. From among the contact type inputs you can choose by adding the event. The restore-event pair of this event is ‘Switch off’. ●...
  • Page 35 Send SMS: You can send in ‘Text templates’ menu point predefined texts in SMS to one of the phone numbers, added to ‘Phone numbers’ menu point. You can also add new text or phone number by operation settings, with a click on the appropriate button. These phone numbers and texts will be saved automatically, and will be available later in ‘Phone numbers’...
  • Page 36: Presets

    Toggle arm: Depending on the status of the partition or partitions, the module fulfills arming or disarming action. By adding the action, the partition or partitions have to be chosen, which are requested to get armed or disarmed. Alarm: The action starts the alarm. The opposite of this action is ‘Stopping alarm’. Clear alarm: The action stops the alarm.
  • Page 37: Log, Configuration And Debug

    4.9 Log, configuration and debug 4.9.1 Log menu point The events occurred on Pager 7 module are displayed in a tabular form. The module is able to store 1000 events altogether. In case of the number of events would increase above 1000, the oldest events will be replaced.
  • Page 38: Configuration Menu Point

    You can get information about the operations, belonging to the events with help of the downward arrow next to the serial number of the events. 4.9.2 Configuration menu point You have more options regarding the configuration saving. Every element of the configuration will be saved by default, however by clicking on the arrow next to ‘Select all’...
  • Page 39: Alternative Programming Options

    5. Alternative programming options A small proportion of programing Pager 7 can be done without internet connection or application, via GSM call, DTMF commands. Besides this, with DTMF commands you have an option for certain module status query, acknowledgement of outgoing calls, pausing operations after call notifications.
  • Page 40: Sms Commands

    5.2 SMS commands Command in case of incoming SMS: *PWD=jelszó# Module password entering for authentication. ‘PWD’ has to be replaced with the password, added by entering a phone number. *HWID# Hardware ID query from module. Setting up the module APN. ‘NAME has to be replaced with access *APN=NAME,[USER], point name, while ‘USER’...
  • Page 41 Document version: 1.0 – 31.08.2017...

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