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4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Programming the GSM Intercom
Example 1: Programming a 955/T or 955/C with no site code, a 5 digit user code of 21092, storing it in memory location 004 and
assigning it to access level A5, the following text can be sent to the GSM PRO intercom:
For these fob/card types insert a 0 for the "site" code. Also including a ? at the end of the programming command the
GSM PRO intercom will reply with the following text:
Example 2: Programming a PBX1E or PBX2 with a 3 digit site code of 241, a 5 digit user code of 15432, storing it to the next free
memory location (if locations 000 - 096 are occupied) and assigning it to access level A3, the following text can be
sent to the GSM PRO intercom:
Including a ? at the end of the programming command the GSM PRO intercom will reply with the following text:
FIND A FOB OR CARD (FDF)
The find a fob or card feature allows the user to search and find the fob/card location (between 000 - 999) of where a proximity fob
or card is stored in the GSM PRO intercom. It locates the fob or card using the 5 digit user code printed on the fob (see the following
example). The following text message can be used.
1111FDF"nnnnn"?
Example:
Find fob/card location of card no. 12345, the following text can be sent to the GSM PRO intercom:
The GSM PRO intercom will reply with the following text:
where nnn = the fob/card location of where the fob/card is stored.
DELETE A FOB OR CARD WITHOUT KNOWING ITS LOCATION (DEF)
This feature allows the user to delete a fob or card without knowing the memory location of where it is stored. The feature uses the 5
digit user code printed on the fob/card to search through the memory locations where the fob/card data is stored and then deletes
it from the GSM PRO intercom. The following text message can be used.
1111DEF"nnnnn"?
Example:
Delete fob/card card no. 54321, the following text can be sent to the GSM PRO intercom:
The GSM PRO intercom will reply with the following text:
STORE AN ACCESS CODE TO A KNOWN LOCATION (000 - 399) OR STORE IN THE NEXT AVAILABLE LOCATION (PIN)
If an Art.4903 keypad(s) has been connected to the GSM PRO using the RS485 connection this feature allows up to 400 (000 - 399)
additional access codes to be programmed into the GSM intercom. These codes are stored in the GSM's internal memory and not
the keypad itself. These additional codes can also be assigned to activate one or both of the keypad's onboard relays (RLY1 and/or
RLY2) by including the relay number 1 and/or 2 to the end of the programming code. By default relay 1 will be assigned if a relay is
not specified in the programming command. The codes can be 4 - 8 digits in length.
The following texts can be used to program access codes to a known memory location.
1111PINnnn"code"12
or
1111PINnnn"code"12?
1111PINnnn?
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
1111FOB004"0","21092"A5?
FOB 004 = 0000021092,A5
OK VIDEX GSM
1111FOB"241","15432"A3?
FOB 097 = 0024115432,A3
OK VIDEX GSM
Find the fob/card location with user code nnnnn, where nnnnn = user code (5 digit user
code printed on fob/card).
1111FDF"12345"?
STORED IN nnn
OK VIDEX GSM
Find the fob/card location with user code nnnnn and delete, where nnnnn = user code
(5 digit user code printed on fob/card), also send a confirmation text back to the sender.
1111DEF"54321"?
DELETED
OK VIDEX GSM
Store access code in location nnn, where nnn = the memory location 000 - 399 where the
access code is actually stored and code = 4 - 8 digit access code. The number 1 and/or 2 is
the relay to activate. Including the ? at the end of the command will send a confirmation
text back to the sender.
Query the access code stored in memory location nnn and send a confirmation text back
to the sender with details of where code is stored and which relays will be activated.
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