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4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Programming the GSM Intercom
STORE ACCESS LEVELS FOR ACCESS CONTROL: PROXIMITY & ACCESS CODES TO BE ACTIVE FOR (ACC)
The access levels feature (ACC) allows the 10 access control
timebands (ATB) to be assigned to one of or a combination of up
to 10 access levels (0 - 9). Each of the access levels can also have
proximity readers (Art.4850R), including the GSM PRO's onboard
reader, or keypads (Art.4903) or a combination of both assigned
to them aswell by using the readers/keypads unit ID (1 - 8). In
short access levels are made up of both timebands and reader
groups where reader groups are made up of a combination of
proximity readers and keypads, see Fig.84.
This feature of the GSM PRO intercom is particularly useful on
systems where restricted access is required where users may
only be allowed access through different readers/keypads and at
different times of the day.
Before setting up an access level it is recommended that any
timebands that may be required are setup first following the
access control timebands programming command ATB described
on the previous page.
Use the following text messages shown in the table below to
store, query and delete an access level.
1111ACCn"tttttttttt","rrrrrrrr"
1111ACCn"tttttttttt","rrrrrrrr"?
1111ACCn?
1111ACCn""
1111ACCn""?
1 1 1 1 A C C n " t t t t t t t t t t " , " r r r r r r r r "
Fig. 85
Example:
Following the format of the ACC command string shown in Fig.85 the access level n represents the access level
number from 0 - 9, e.g. if access level 8 is being programmed then n = 8 in the command string.
Each letter t in the command string represents which timeband(s) will be assigned to the access level and would be
shown with the value of 1 (assigned) or 0 (not assigned), e.g. if the timebands 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 were to be assigned to
the access level then "tttttttttt" would be shown as "1010101010" in the command string.
Similarly each letter r in the command string represents which readers/keypads will be assigned to the access level
and would be shown with the value of 1 (assigned) or 0 (not assigned), e.g. if the following readers/keypads 1, 2, 5
and 6 were to be assigned to the access level then "rrrrrrrr" would be shown as "11001100" in the command string.
The following text can then be sent to the GSM PRO intercom to program an access level:
Including a ? at the end of the command the GSM PRO intercom will reply with the following text:
Remember that each timeband would be programmed using the store timeband command ATB (see previous pages).
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
Assign the timebands tttttttttt and the readers/keypads rrrrrrrr to access level n, where
n = access level no. 0 - 9, each of the timebands tttttttttt = 1 or 0 (where 1 = timeband
assigned and 0 = timeband not assigned) and each of the readers/keypads rrrrrrrr = 1 or 0
(where 1 = reader/keypad assigned and 0 = reader/keypad not assigned), also refer to the
ACC command string shown in Fig.85.
As above but also send a confirmation text back to the sender with the stored setting.
Query access level n, where n = access level no. 0 - 9 and send confirmation text back to
sender with stored access level settings.
Delete access level n, where n = access level no. 0 - 9.
As above but also send a confirmation text back to the sender confirming access level
deleted.
0
1
2
access level
timeband number
number 0 - 9
where each letter t = 1 or 0
Time Period/Days
00:00 - 23:59
Mo, Tu, We, Th,
Fr, Sa, Su, AD,
WD, WE
TIMEBANDS
Fig. 84
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1111ACC8"1010101010","11001100"?
AL8 = "1010101010","11001100"
OK VIDEX GSM
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(0 - 9)
ACCESS LEVELS (0 - 9)
1
2
3
reader/keypad unit ID
where each letter r = 1 or 0
66250754-EN - V1.0 - 18/02/19
Art.4850R/Art.4903
Combination of
up to 8 readers
and/or keypads
(inc. GSM PRO's
onboard reader)
READER
GROUP(S)
4
5
6
7
8

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