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Gsm communicator

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zz..z
installation ID number, max. 8 characters (0 to 9 and
∗1=A to ∗6=F - hexadecimal number)
Factory default setting: 0000 for both ARCs
5.26. Selecting the ARC communication protocol
To select the required communication protocol enter:
04 a x
where:
a
1=ARC1, 2=ARC2
x
0=Contact ID, 1=SMS CID, 2=IP CID
Notes:
• IP CID is the fastest of the above protocols and it also allows very
frequent checking of communication reliability with the ARC (e.g.
every 5 minutes)
• Contact ID protocol can be used with ARCs linked by standard
telephone lines (if they support Contact ID)
• If your ARC does not allow SMS CID or IP CID protocols, please
contact a Jablotron distributor for details on how to update your
ARC.
Factory default setting: Contact ID for both ARCs
5.27. Selection of events to report to ARCs
The system recognizes 32 different types of events - see the following
table. This sequence allows you to select which events are reported to
which ARC.
05 a ec x
where a
1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
ec
event code 01 to 32
x
0 = no report, 1 = report
Factory default setting: all events are reported
ec
01
Intruder alarm - instant
02
Intruder alarm - delayed
03
Fire alarm
04
Panic alarm
05
Number of permitted incorrect code-entries
exceeded
06
Alarm triggered during control panel power-up
07
Tamper alarm
08
End of tamper alarm
09
End of alarm indication
10
Alarm cancelled by user
11
Setting
12
Unsetting
13
Partial setting
14
Codeless setting
15
External communication fault
16
External communication restored
17
Fault
18
Fault no longer present
19
Mains dropout longer than 30 minutes
20
Mains dropout
21
Mains restored
22
Discharged battery
23
Battery OK
24
Switching to Service Mode
25
Leaving Service Mode
26
PGX ON/OFF
27
PGY ON/OFF
28
Radio communication jamming present
29
Internal communication fault
30
Internal communication restored
31
Communication test
32
Unconfirmed alarm
Besides the events listed above, the communicator also reports some
events which are not selectable here (e.g. the annual inspection
request if enabled in the control panel = CID 1393)
5.28. Defining the delay before data is resent to an ARC
The communicator tries to send reports to the main number / IP
address, and if unsuccessful it then tries the backup number / IP
The JA-80Y GSM communicator
Event
address. If still unsuccessful, it then tries to re-send the data to both
the ARCs again as before, but after a period defined by:
06 a x
where
a
1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
t
is the period: 0=immediately, 1 to 9 = 1 to 9 minutes
Factory default setting: 1 min. for both ARCs
5.29. ARC communication checking period
The time to wait after the last report sent to an ARC before performing
an ARC communication check is set by this sequence. The
communication-checking event code is 31 (see 5.27). This sequence
programs how often the communication check is performed:
07 a hhmm
where
a
1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
hh
hours
mm
minutes
Notes:
• Checking reports are not sent in service mode
• IP CID protocol allows very frequent checking of ARC
communication (e.g. every 5 minutes).
Factory default setting:24 hours after the last report – for both ARCs
5.30. Enable ARC reporting (ARC2 backs up ARC1)
This sequence allows reporting to ARCs to be switched on/off and also
enables ARC2 to backup ARC1:
00 a x
where
a
1=ARC1, 2=ARC2
x
0=off, 1=on, 2= ARC2 backs up ARC1 (2 can only be
entered for ARC2)
Note: if ARC2 backs up ARC1 then it will only receive data if it is not
possible to deliver it to ARC1. A report containing "Communication
fault to ARC1" is then sent to ARC2 together with the first report to
ARC2.
Factory default setting: both ARCs = off
5.31. Recording reports sent to ARCs in the control panel
memory
This sequence enables the recording of every report successfully
communicated to ARCs in the control panel's internal memory.
080 enabled
081 disabled
Note: it is recommended not to record reports sent to ARCs but to
enable the indication of ARC communication faults (see 5.32). This
saves a significant amount of control panel memory. The system
initially assumes that every report is successfully delivered to ARCs,
but if a report is not successfully delivered within 110 seconds of
transmission, then a communication fault will be indicated and
recorded.
Factory default setting: enabled
5.32. Indicate an ARC communication fault if a report is not
successfully received within 110 sec of transmission
Enables the indication and recording of a communication fault if a
report is not successfully delivered to an ARC within 110 seconds of its
transmission.
090 communication faults not indicated
091 communication faults indicated
Notes:
• The communicator continues trying to send information to an ARC
even after a communication fault has been indicated (after the data
has been delivered, communication fault indication stops).
• For
communication-checking
(confirmation from the ARC) is 300 minutes. But if any other report is
sent to the ARC it must be confirmed within 110 seconds (otherwise
a communication fault will be indicated)
Factory default setting: communication faults not indicated
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