Gsm Options (Not Relevant To Pstn Only Or Ethernet Configuration) - Electronics Line 3000 iConnect Installation Manual

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10.6.10. Incoming Calls
This option determines whether the Control System is able to receive incoming Telecontrol/Two-Way Audio calls.
To program the Incoming Calls option:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Communications, Comm. Options, Incoming Call [95410].
2.
Select Enabled or Disabled.
10.6.11. Telecontrol/Vocal Message Timeout
The Telecontrol/Vocal Message Timeout (TC/VM Timeout) determines the duration of a Telecontrol, Two-Way Audio
or Vocal Message call. In the case of a Telecontrol or Two-Way Audio call, when the time out expires, the system
automatically disconnects unless the call is manually extended by the operator. For Vocal Message calls, if the time out
expires and the user has not acknowledged the message, the system attempts to call the next Voice Report account's
telephone number. During a Vocal Message call, the timeout is reset each time a message is acknowledged.
To program the Telecontrol/Vocal Message Timeout:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Communications, Comm. Options, TC/VM Timeout [95411].
2.
Enter a time (001-255 seconds), then press
10.6.12. Speed Dial Timeout
The Speed Dial timeout (SPD DIAL TMO) determines the duration of a Speed Dial call. When the timeout expires, the
system automatically disconnects unless the call is manually extended by the operator.
To program the Speed Dial Timeout:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Communications, Comm. Options, Spd Dial TMO [95412].
2.
Enter a time: (00:00 — 99:59), then press
10.6.13. TWA Mode
The Two-Way audio features offer a choice of two operation modes:
Duplex – both parties may speak at once just like a regular telephone.
Simplex – one party may speak while the other party listens.
To program the TWA mode option:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Communications, Comm. Options, TWA Mode [95413].
2.
Select Duplex or Simplex.

10.7. GSM Options (Not relevant to PSTN only or Ethernet configuration)

10.7.1. GSM RX Report
The GSM RX Report is a feature that periodically reads the GSM signal strength of the Cellular Communication module –
see p. 35, 4.8.9 GSM Signal Strength. This reading occurs at the times programmed for the Periodic Test – see p. 70, 10.6.2
Periodic Test Interval, and p. 71, 10.6.3 First Test. This means that each time the periodic test is sent, the system also sends
a GSM signal strength report to the central station. The system also enters the GSM signal strength in the event log.
Note:
If the Periodic Test is disabled, the GSM RX Report feature will not function. The GSM RX report
belongs to the Peripherals event group – see p. 75, 10.9 Event Options for Central Station Reporting. If
this event group is disabled, the GSM signal strength is still recorded in the event log.
To program the GSM RX Report option:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Communications, Comm. Options, GSM Options, GSM RX
Report [954141].
2.
Select Enabled or Disabled.
10.7.2. PIN Code
The PIN (Personal Identity Number) is a four-digit code that protects the SIM card from unauthorized use if lost or
stolen.
When using a SIM card with an activated PIN code, the installer has to make sure that the PIN code programmed in the
Control System is the same as the SIM card's PIN code. The PIN code should be programmed in the system before
inserting the SIM card in the GSM module.
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