Select Engineered Systems SG2CL User Programming Manual

Select Engineered Systems SG2CL User Programming Manual

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Models SG2CL, SG3DMCL, SG3DMRCL
Compatible with VoLTE,
Automatically Searches for Available Services.
SIM Must Be Activated for Talk (Voice) and Text (SMS) Services
VoLTE
4G LTE
3G
© 2016-2019 Select Engineered Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Manual Part #:
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Cellular Select Gate
User Programming Manual
Hialeah, FL 33016
www.selectses.com
"Select, Don't Settle"
600SGCLPROG
Mar 2019
4G LTE
and
3G
Technologies.

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  • Page 1 SIM Must Be Activated for Talk (Voice) and Text (SMS) Services  VoLTE  4G LTE  Hialeah, FL 33016 www.selectses.com “Select, Don’t Settle” © 2016-2019 Select Engineered Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Manual Part #: 600SGCLPROG Date: Mar 2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D Table of Contents Introduction ................................... 3 Cellular Select Gate (“CSG”) Models ............................3 Active Sim, Cell Phone Number and Good Carrier Signal ......................3 SMS Messages ..................................... 3 About This Manual ..................................3 Operating CSGs Using the “SGMC”...
  • Page 3 Figure 8: Screenshot Example of SMS Error Response .......................... 26 Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights Select Engineered Systems, Inc. (hereinafter “SES”) owns all intellectual property contained in this document. No part of this document may be transmitted or reproduced without the prior written consent of SES.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 1 Introduction 1.1 Cellular Select Gate (“CSG”) Models This manual applies only to Cellular Select Gate models, which from this point will be referred to as “CSG”. At the time of writing, the applicable CSG models are ...
  • Page 5: Operating Csgs Using The "Sgmc" Cell Phone App - Qr Code Link

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 1.5 Operating CSGs Using the “SGMC” Cell Phone App - QR Code Link In addition to these programming commands, SES provides a FREE easy-to-use cell phone app “SGMC” (which stands for “Select Gate Mobile Control”) available from both the Android and iOS markets to operate ...
  • Page 6: Downloading Via The Ses Website

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 1.6.3 Downloading via the SES Website a) Go to http://www.selectses.com/products/products/cellular-select-gate-series/ Or click the QR code below for the SES website: Figure 2: QR Code for SES Website b) Click on the appropriate link (Google Play for Android or App Store for iOS) This should take you to the “SGMC SES”...
  • Page 7: Programming Commands

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2 Programming Commands SMS programming commands allow users to change, add and remove features such as card and pin numbers. The following table lists SMS programming commands currently available for the Cellular Select Gate (CSG):...
  • Page 8: Command Passwords

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.1 Command Passwords Text (SMS) commands for the Cellular Select Gate are divided into three different functional groups, each having its own 4-digit password:  The Programming Password is used when programming the unit ...
  • Page 9: Change Password Commands

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.1.2 Change Password Commands Change Password Commands All commands define the existing programming password as “PPPP”. Wherever “PPPP” occurs, substitute your own programming password e.g. the examples use factory default “1234”.
  • Page 10: Commands To Add And Remove Pins And Cards/Transmitters

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.2 Commands to Add and Remove PINs and Cards/Transmitters Commands to Add and Remove PIN and Card/Transmitter Numbers All commands define the existing programming password as “PPPP”. Wherever “PPPP” occurs, substitute your own programming password e.g.
  • Page 11: Commands To Add/Remove Rollover (Call Button) Phone Numbers

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.3 Commands to Add/Remove Rollover (Call Button) Phone Numbers Visitors get attention by pushing the black ‘Call’ button on the front of the Cellular Select Gate (CSG). This button will only work if a phone number has already been programmed as ‘rollover phone #1’ into the CSG.
  • Page 12: Commands To Allow Gate To Open On Caller Id

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.4 Commands to Allow Gate to Open on Caller ID The Open Gate on Caller ID feature allows phone numbers to be recognized by the Cellular Select Gate (CSG) in order to open one of the two relays operated by the CSG. After a phone number has been added to the dial-in number ID list along with the relay to open and the country code, the owner of the phone number simply dials the CSG directly.
  • Page 13: Commands To Check Status

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.5 Commands to Check Status At any time during or after installation, a caller can call an activated CSG (i.e. a CSG installed with a SIM that has active AT&T 4G LTE / VoLTE carrier service or 3G GSM service) to check the signal strength of the service as seen by the CSG.
  • Page 14 Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D Status Requests (cont.) Command Command Text Text (SMS) Response Name Accepted: Responds with number list: O [number]…,I [number]…E *21# Check Call Button Numbers follow the O Stored Caller ID numbers follow, possibly preceded by an optional I...
  • Page 15: Commands To Set Gate Relay Touch Tones And Times

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.6 Commands to Set Gate Relay Touch Tones and Times These commands allow a user to define which touch tones will operate the gate relays controlled by the CSG. These touch tones are only used during voice calls.
  • Page 16: Commands To Set Open Relay Times And Default Open Times

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.6.2 Commands to Set Open Relay Times and Default Open Times Each CSG has two relays. When operated with the open/close function, the relays will hold open for a specific time, then close.
  • Page 17: Default Touch Tones And Associated Relay Functions

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.6.3 Default Touch Tones and Associated Relay Functions Each CSG has two relays. The default touch tones controlling each relay function are listed in the table below. Cellular Select Gate Relays and Default Touch Tone Values...
  • Page 18: Commands To Set Gate Relay Tones (Touch Tones)

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.6.4 Commands to Set Gate Relay Tones (Touch Tones) Commands to Set Gate Relay Tones (Touch Tones) All commands define the existing programming password as “PPPP”. Wherever “PPPP” occurs, substitute your own programming password e.g. the examples use factory default “1234”.
  • Page 19: Commands To Operate Gate Relays Using Access Mode

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.6.5 Commands to Operate Gate Relays Using Access Mode These commands can be used either as SMS commands directly to the CSG, or when dialing in from a phone included in the Rollover group.
  • Page 20: Setting Up And Getting Event (Or Relay Transaction) Logs

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.7 Setting up and Getting Event (or Relay Transaction) Logs A history of relay events (“event transactions”) can be logged by your CSG unit. These events indicate whether relay operation was attempted/granted. The history is limited to a total of either 100 or 500 events depending on the Log Limit setting.
  • Page 21: Transaction Logs - Setup Commands For Sms Phone Numbers

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.7.2 Transaction Logs - Setup Commands for SMS Phone Numbers Transaction Logs Via SMS – Setting SMS Phone Numbers All commands define the existing programming password as “PPPP”. Wherever “PPPP” occurs, substitute your own programming password e.g.
  • Page 22: Transaction Logs - Commands To Enable And Set Limits

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.7.3 Transaction Logs – Commands to Enable and Set Limits Transaction Logs Via SMS- Commands to Enable and Set Limits All commands define the existing programming password as “PPPP”. Wherever “PPPP” occurs, substitute your own programming password e.g.
  • Page 23: Transaction Logs - Activation Of Immediate (Real Time) Text Notifications

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D Transaction Logs – Activation of Immediate (Real Time) Text Notifications 2.7.3.1 This feature is only available in CSG firmware version V G7x and later. Also, for this function to work, you must have correctly setup transaction logs per Secs 2.7.1 & 2.7.2.
  • Page 24: Getting Transaction Logs Via Sms

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.7.4 Getting Transaction Logs via SMS Once the setup commands have been used to enable and set the correct phone numbers for log reports via SMS, you can receive log reports of transactions.
  • Page 25: Figure 7: Table Showing Transaction Log Sources

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D If you allow the number of transaction log entries to reach the limit programmed using the 83 command, ALL messages (100 or 500) will be transmitted to the cell phone number specified at whatever time the transaction event occurred.
  • Page 26: Speaker And Microphone Volume Settings

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.8 Speaker and Microphone Volume Settings The volume of the speaker and microphone should be set to suit the installation environment. Commands to Set Volumes All commands define the existing programming password as “PPPP”. Wherever “PPPP” occurs, substitute your own programming password e.g.
  • Page 27: Error Responses

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 2.10 Error Responses When sending SMS texts, you may get an error response. When this happens you will see something similar to the following: Figure 8: Screenshot Example of SMS Error Response In the above screenshot example, the command sent (upper text block) was sent.
  • Page 28: Operation With Voice Calls

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 3 Operation with Voice Calls There are two ways in which the CSG works with voice calling: 1. CSG Dials Out – Visitor Requesting Entry – This happens when a person in front of the CSG either a) Presses the Call button on its own, or, b) Presses a keypad number followed by the Call button.
  • Page 29: Dialing Into The Csg And Using The Intercom Password

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 3.2 Dialing into the CSG and Using the Intercom Password *When dialing into the CSG, for security, the sequence is as follows: 1. Owner dials into CSG and waits for it to answer with a long beep 2.
  • Page 30: Factory Default Values For Settings

    Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D 4 Factory Default Values for Settings Every Cellular Select Gate (CSG) has factory default values for certain settings. These can be changed by users as needed using the Text Commands listed in the table below. The table also references the appropriate section in this manual for programming details.
  • Page 31 Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide 2019_03_D “BETTER TECHNOLOGY MAKES BETTER SYSTEMS” 03/19 D Select Engineered Systems, Inc. 7991 West 26th Ave. Hialeah, FL 33016 Toll Free: 1-800-342-5737 In FL: 305-823-5410 Fax: 305-823-5215 website www.selectses.com e-mail sales@selectses.com...

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