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Programming the GSM Intercom
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is recommended that only one fob/card type is used (i.e. 955/T or PBX-1E etc.) to allow for easier set up
and programming of the GSM PRO reader. Mifare cards cannot be used.
STORE A PROX FOB/CARD TO A KNOWN LOCATION (000 - 999) OR STORE IN THE NEXT AVAILABLE LOCATION (FOB)
Once the built-in proximity reader or expansion reader (Art.4850R) has been enabled and the number of bytes to check for has been
set (refer to the EPR and PBY setup on the previous page) the proximity fobs/cards can be programmed into the GSM PRO intercom.
The GSM PRO intercom can store up to 1000 fobs/cards (000 - 999). Both the built-in reader and expansion readers (Art.4850R) can
be programmed with any one of the following fobs:
• 955/T or 955/C = Videx fobs or cards. These fobs and cards have no site code and have a 5 digit user code, so
the PBY function must be set to 02 (the default setting, checking for 2 bytes).
• PBX1E or PBX2 = Portal Plus fobs or cards. These fobs and cards have a 3 digit site code and 5 digit user code,
so the PBY function can be set to 02 or 03.
The following texts can be used to program fobs or cards to a known memory location.
1111FOBnnn"site","user"
or
1111FOBnnn"site","user"?
1111FOBnnn?
The following examples show how to program each fob/card type:
Example 1: Programming a 955/T or 955/C with no site code, a 5 digit user code of 12345 and storing it in memory location 001, the
following text can be sent to the GSM PRO intercom:
For these fob/card types a 0 must be inserted for the "site" code.
Example 2: Programming a PBX1E or PBX2 with a 3 digit site code of 123, a 5 digit user code of 45678 and storing it in memory
location 010, the following text can be sent to the GSM PRO intercom:
Expanding on the FOB programming command it is also possible to store a fob or card into the next available memory location.
This is particularly useful when programming additional fobs or cards into a GSM PRO intercom with existing fobs and cards already
programmed into it, but the locations of where they are stored is unknown. Using the FOB programming text string, but omitting
the nnn (000 - 999) memory location from the command the following texts can be used to program fobs or cards to the next free
memory location and confirm where the fob or card will be stored.
1111FOB"site","user"
1111FOB"site","user"?
STORE A FOB/CARD IN A KNOWN LOCATION OR THE NEXT AVAILABLE LOCATION WITH AN ACCESS LEVEL (FOB)
The same FOB programming command can also be used to assign an access level to a proximity fob/card. An access level can be
assigned to fobs/cards and stored directly to a memory location by including nnn (000 - 999) in the command string or they can
be stored in the next available location by omitting the memory location from the command string (see examples below). The
following FOB programming commands can be used.
1111FOBnnn"site","user"An
1111FOBnnn"site","user"An?
1111FOB"site","user"An
1111FOB"site","user"An?
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
Store fob/card in location nnn, where nnn = the memory location from 000 - 999 of where
the fob/card is actually stored (see examples below for each type of fob/card). The "site"
and "user" code is the number taken directly from the fob/card. Including the ? at the end
of the command will send a confirmation text back to the sender.
Query the fob/card stored in memory location nnn and send a confirmation text back to
the sender with the stored fob/card details.
1111FOB001"0","12345"
1111FOB010"123","45678"
Store fob/card in the next memory location available. The "site" and "user" code is the
number taken directly from the fob/card.
Store fob/card in the next memory location available and send a confirmation text back to
the sender with the memory location of where the fob/card is stored. The "site" and "user"
code is the number taken directly from the fob/card.
Store fob/card in memory location nnn and assign access level An, where memory location
nnn = 000 - 999 and where the access level An = A0 - A9. The "site" and "user" code is the
number taken directly from the fob/card.
As above and also send a confirmation text back to the sender with the location of where
the fob/card is stored and the access level it is assigned to.
Store fob/card in the next memory location available and assign access level An, where
the access level An = A0 - A9. The "site" and "user" code is the number taken directly from
the fob/card.
As above and also send a confirmation text back to the sender with the location of where
the fob/card is stored and the access level it is assigned to.
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