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Gsm audio intercom kit
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4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Programming the GSM Intercom
Store an access code with an
access level (including storing in
known and next free location &
also relay setup)
Store a temporary access code
in the next available location,
activate relays 1 and/or 2
respectively
Find an access code
Delete an access code without
knowing it's location
Delete all temporary codes
Free access timebands including
output setup with latch or
momentary trigger
Clear all free access timebands
Disable (1) or enable (2) speech
board
Set speech board volume
Find a telephone number
End on Last Divert
Door or Gate
Shutdown and Restart
Simulate button press via SMS
Initiate a special command
AT command to send at start up AT1
AT command to send at start up AT2
AT command to send at start up AT3
Enable extended output time
Obtain the GSM's IMEI number
OPTIONAL DATA
OPTIONAL ?
When sending text messages there may be a delay from when you send the message to when it is received by the GSM PRO
depending on how congested the network is. If you are at the intercom panel when sending the message you will hear a single
beep from the GSM PRO intercom to indicate it has received the message.
STORING THE CALL BUTTON TELEPHONE NUMBERS (STN, STD, STE AND STF)
Telephone numbers can be stored for the 50 available call buttons. Each call button can call up to four telephone numbers (if the
first is busy or not answered in a certain time it can call a 2nd, 3rd and 4th number if the divert facility is setup). The STN code stores
the first number called (primary telephone number) when the button is pressed. The STD, STE and STF codes stores the diverted
telephone numbers if the first is busy or not answered (the GSM PRO intercom will divert to the 2nd number then divert to the 3rd
number and finally the 4th number). The messages to store/check numbers are as follows (replace STN with STD, STE or STF when
storing/checking divert numbers).
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
PIN
1111PINnnn"code"An
or
1111PIN"code"An
also
1111PIN"code"12,An
TMP
1111TMP"code"12,Tnnn
FDC
1111FDC"code"?
DEC
1111DEC"code"?
DEP
1111DEP?
FRE
1111FREn"HHMMHHMM",days:m:o n = 0 - 9
FRD
1111FRD?
SBM
1111SBMnn?
SBV
1111SBVnn?
FDT
1111FDT" number or ends in"
EOD
1111EODnn?
GAT
1111GATnn?
RBT
1111RBT
BUT
1111BUTnn
PRG
1111PRG(command)
1111AT1"ATxxxxxx"?
1111AT2"ATxxxxxx"?
1111AT3"ATxxxxxx"?
EXO
1111EXOnn?
IME
1111IME?
The optional data will vary depending on the command used. It may be a telephone number, a time
setting or may not be used at all. For more information refer to the following command settings.
Most of the commands support the ? feature. When this is added to the end of the text message, a
confirmation text message will be sent back to the sender indicating the new data has been received
and stored.
nnn = 000 - 399 or
nnn - optional
An = A0 - A9
code = 4 - 8 digit
access code
1, 2 = relay to
activate
code = 4 - 8 digit
access code
1, 2 = relay to
activate
nnn = 001 - 255hrs
code = 4 - 8 digit
access code
code = 4 - 8 digit
access code
n/a
HHMMHHMM
days = Mo, Tu, We,
Th, Fr, Sa, Su, AD,
WD and WE
m = L or M
o = RL, A1 or A2
n/a
nn = 01 or 02
nn = 00 - 99
n/a
nn = 00 or 01
nn = 00 or 01
n/a
nn = 01 - 50
AT commands
Any AT command
Any AT command
Any AT command
nn = 81 - 87 or
32 disabled
n/a
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An default = all
55 - 56
access unless
specified,
relay setup
default = relay 1
unless specified
relay setup
56
default = relay 1
unless specified
n/a
57
n/a
57
n/a
57
57 - 58
n/a
58
02
58
75
58
n/a
58 - 59
00
59
01
59
n/a
59
n/a
59 - 60
n/a
60
n/a
60
n/a
60
n/a
60
32
60
n/a
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