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jablotron JA-80Y Manual page 5

Gsm communicator

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5.1.
Language setting
Language of the text used by the communicator can be set by
instruction:
981 xx
Where:
01
EN
English
02
CZ
Czech
03
SK
Slovak
04
NL
Dutch
05
DE
German
06
PL
Polish
07
DA
Danish
08
IT
Italian
09
PT
Portuguese
Note:
Set the language before editing the text in the system (change of
the language will change the text to the factory default)
Change of the language in the communicator will automatically
result in changing the language in the connected keypad (also the
wireless keypad if connected)
Set language will not be change when reset is performed
Example: by setting 98102 the Czech language will be set.
Factory default :
98101 = English
List of events which can be reported to phones and their factory-default assignment to particular phone numbers
ec
Event
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
• Factory-default report assignment: S = SMS, C = call, SC = SMS followed by a call
• External communication fault means a GSM network dropout longer than 15 minutes (if GSM network dropout indication is enabled)
• The SMS information about a new picture on the server is sent to all phone numbers which are set to get reported event number 01 "Intruder
alarm - instant". This information contains a link to the new picture on the server.
The JA-80Y GSM communicator
10 FI
Finnish
11 NO Norwegian
12 SV
Swedish
13 FR
French
14 HU Hungarian
15 RU Russian
16 TR
Turkish
17 SP
Spanish
1
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
5.2.
GSM signal strength measurement
Good quality GSM signals are necessary for the reliable functioning of
the communicator. Entering 922 starts GSM signal measurement. The
keypad then displays the signal strength in the range 1/4 to 4/4 and
measurement is repeated every second (indicated by beeps). This mode
allows a suitable location to be found for the control panel (or the GSM
antenna). Press the # key to exit GSM signal measurement.
The SMS reply to a STATUS interrogation now displays GSM signal
strength in the range 0/9 to 9/9.
The signal should read at least 2/4. In places with a weak signal we
recommended trying another GSM provider's SIM card.
Warning: it is not recommended to use a high-gain or directional GSM
antenna to get a better signal, as this way the communicator would only
communicate with a single cellular base station and communication
would not be stable. Also be aware that the GSM system cannot work
properly if the distance from the cellular base station is longer than 30km
(even if the signal is strong enough) as the time delays in the data
exchange would be longer than acceptable to the GSM standard.
5.3.
Programming tel. numbers for reporting to phones
See part 4.
5.4.
Selection of the events reported to phones
The factory-default list of reported events and their assignment to
telephone numbers M1 to M8 can be altered by this sequence.
The complete list of reportable events is shown in the following table.
It is possible to select whether the event should be reported by an
SMS or by a phone call, or by both an SMS followed by a phone call
Each event has pre-programmed factory-default SMS text. These
texts can be edited (see 5.5). The acoustic signals for phone call
reporting are fixed and cannot be changed (e.g. an alarm is
indicated by a siren sound if a reporting call is answered)
Phone number memory M
2
3
4
S
SC
SC
S
SC
SC
S
SC
SC
S
SC
SC
S
SC
SC
S
SC
SC
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
- 5 -
5
6
7
SC
SC
C
SC
SC
C
SC
SC
C
SC
SC
C
SC
SC
C
SC
SC
C
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
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8
S
S
S
S
S
S

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