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4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
System Operation
RELEASING THE DOOR/GATE FROM THE PHONE AFTER A CALL FROM THE GSM PRO INTERCOM (INC. LATCH/UNLATCH)
Releasing the door/gate is signalled by 1 second interval
beeps from the GSM PRO intercom panel, see Fig.93.
After the call is answered and the speak LED illuminates,
pressing 3 on the phone releases the door/gate for the
programmed relay time and the door open LED will switch
ON, see Fig.94.
If the speechboard is switched ON then the GSM PRO will
announce "the gate is open" or "the door is open".
Pressing 1 followed by 0 will latch the door/gate in the open
position (to unlatch press 3 and the door/gate will unlatch
or send text message 1111RUL to the GSM PRO intercom).
Also refer to the user command tables on page 67.
RELEASING THE DOOR/GATE BY DIALLING THE GSM PRO INTERCOM (DIAL TO OPEN)
Releasing the door/gate by dialling into the GSM PRO using the dial to open DTO number is only possible
if the caller's number has been stored correctly using the STR programming command (also refer to STR
programming notes for correct setup).
Simply dial the mobile number of the SIM in the GSM PRO intercom. The GSM intercom will recognise the
stored dial to open number that's calling, the busy and door open LED's will switch ON, as shown in Fig.95.
The GSM will drop the call and open the door/gate for the programmed relay RLT time, after the relay time
has elapsed the busy and door open LED's will switch OFF.
If the speechboard is switched ON then the GSM PRO will announce "the gate is open" or "the door is
open".
IMPORTANT NOTE: For this function to operate correctly the stored DTO number must have any "caller
ID" or "witheld number" feature switched OFF. If this is not switched OFF on the number making the call
to the GSM PRO intercom then the GSM module will not recognise the caller's number and simply drop
the call and the door/gate will not operate.
RELEASING THE DOOR/GATE USING THE ONBOARD PROXIMITY READER
For the onboard reader to operate correctly it must first be
enabled, the correct number of bytes setup and fobs/cards
stored using the EPR, PBY and FOB commands (refer to the
relevant programming notes on previous pages).
In standby the LED's on the front of the GSM PRO will be
switched OFF, see Fig.96.
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To operate the GSM relay present a programmed fob/card
to the nameplate window for button 1, see Fig.97 (in the
case of the Art.4810-0 GSM PRO module being used the
proximity window is located at the bottom of the GSM
module, also refer to Fig.3 on page 6).
Once the fob/card is presented the busy LED will flash once
and the door open LED will switch ON for the duration of
the programmed relay time RLT, and the panel will beep,
see Fig.98.
If the speechboard is switched ON then the GSM PRO will
announce "the gate is open" or "the door is open".
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If a fob/card is presented to the reader that is not stored in
the GSM the busy LED on the front will switch ON and will
emit a long beep, the other LED's will stay OFF, see Fig.99.
If the speechboard is switched ON then the GSM PRO will
announce "invalid code".
IMPORTANT NOTE: The onboard reader can be enabled and fobs/cards can also be programmed and setup using the GSMSK
PC software, more information on how to do this can be found in the GSMSK manual: GSMSK_66251720_EN_V2-0 or later).
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
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