1 Application Communicator for fire alarm control panels, that converts the contact input events to SIA IP format and sends to the alarm monitoring receiver through IP channel on mobile GPRS network. It can be used for any control panel which has contact outputs or the contact outputs can be obtained with relays.
4 Operating logic The events generated on the contact inputs are sent towards the preset receiver IP addresses through both independent GPRS channels simultaneously. The requirement for the simultaneous operation is a receiver pair operating on 2 different networks on the remote monitoring station side.
5 Settings The module settings can be configured by PC software through USB, and the main parameters can also be configured remotely by SMS commands. 5.1 Configuring through USB connection The programming software is available on the module’s USB drive. After connecting the module to USB, it will be recognized as a USB drive and also creates a USB HID device.
5.1.1 Establishing the connection When connecting, module requests the security password. The default password is: 1111. To log in, select “Login” option, enter the current password, then press “OK” or Enter key. To change the password, select “Change password” option, enter the current password, the new password twice, then press “OK”...
5.1.4 SIM ”A” / SIM ”B” GPRS settings SIM ”A”: the network belonging to SIM card “A” (placed on the right side of the panel) SIM ”B”: the network belonging to SIM card “B” (placed on the left side of the panel) APN name: internet access point name (belongs to the SIM card, is provided by the mobile service provider) User and password: user and password for the APN (necessary only if requested by the...
5.1.5 Input settings IN1…IN6: the settings of the 6 contact inputs. The normally open or normally closed contact is considered between the given IN input and the COM common terminal (see connection diagram). Input tamper event: the sabotage (tamper) event applies globally to all EOL inputs. The number of the affected input (001…006) is inserted automatically the in the “zone”...
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EOL: if enabled, then tamper protection function is automatically activated for the given input. In this case the given input must be provided with an 1kΩ end-of-line resistor at the end of the loop, directly at the controlling contact (see connection diagram). Sensitivity: the input sensitivity can be set in milliseconds between 10 and 10000.
5.1.6 Relay outputs The module has 6 relay outputs (Output 1…6) for any of which any of the following functions can be configured: follows input 1 status: the output is activated when input 1 is activated and remains activated as long as input 1 is active. ...
5.2 Configuring by SMS commands The table below contains the commands to be sent in SMS to the module’s phone number in order to configure the module. The module accepts SMS commands only from the SUPERUSER phone number. It is possible to send more commands in one SMS, but the message length should not exceed 40 characters, otherwise the module responds with an error message.
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? Primary 1B comment IPC1B = comment ? Primary 1B IP address IP1B = IP address (e.g. 111.222.33.44) ? Primary 1B port number PORT1B = port (e.g. 3535) ? Primary 1B user account ID UID1B = user account ID (e.g. 1234) ? Primary 1B test sending frequency FR1B = test frequency (in seconds) (e.g.
5.3 Module status monitoring 5.3.1 Module status In the Status window you can check the status of the connected module: Version information: - Type: the type of the module - Hardware version: the module’s hardware version - Firmware version: the module’s firmware version ...
GSM status (SIM1 / SIM2): - GSM signal: the actual GSM signal - GSM network: the name of the GSM network in use - Uptime: the time elapsed from connecting to the GSM network GPRS network: - Module IP: the actual IP address of the given SIM card - Uptime: the time elapsed from connecting to the GPRS network ...
6 Connection diagram *The RX/TX port is not available in this version! 7 Installation guide 7.1 Mounting Test the GSM signal with your mobile phone then after installation repeat the test with the module! It may happen that the signal strength is not sufficient in the desired mounting place.
Dimensions: 116 x 100 x 25mm Weight: 280g (packed: 300g) 8.2 Contents of the package DUALCOM SIA IP module 2pcs GSM 900/1800MHz antenna Plastic spacer support / snap fasteners Installation and application manual Warranty card...
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