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FSK TX CELLULAR PLUS Installation and Programming Guide Tel: 0861 105 962 www.fsk.co.za...
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INTRODUCTION The FSK TX Cellular Plus (TXC+) is a highly featured GSM based unit which is used for the transmission of Security and Telemetry messages over the GSM network. The TXC+ can communicate via both GPRS and SMS messages and includes the universal Contact ID interface to Alarm Control Panels as well as serial interfacing into some leading panels.
INSTALLATION Connections to the TXC+ are shown below Power Supply The TXC+ must be connected to a stable 12V DC (nominal 13.2V) power supply. If a battery is available in the alarm panel, it must preferably be powered directly from the battery Check AC •...
Serial Port The TXC+ can receive alarms from the following alarm panels on its serial port: • Texecom premier range (panel uploads and downloads can also be done) • Paradox E65, SP6000 and MG5050 • Pima Relay Outputs • Two dry-contact relay outputs are available on the TXC+. These outputs can be commanded to turn on and off via the GSM network or by using the option of the on-board remote control receiver.
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If it is a pay as you go SIM card, make sure that it has available funds loaded onto the SIM card Server Connection The TXC+ cannot connect to the FSK server to Make sure that the SIM card is capable Fail route the GPRS message to the control room...
PROGRAMMING PC based Programmer The FSK TX Cellular+ Setup utility is a Windows ® based programmer which is used as the primary means of programming the TXC+. The TXC+ programmer requires a PC running Windows XP or Windows 7 with an available COM Port (a USB to Serial Adapter can also be used).
If the TXC+ is to reply to any of these commands and programming updates, the SMS function has to be enabled on the SIM card. FSK supplied SIM cards cannot send SMS’s SMS Commands Activate the outputs on the TXC+...
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SMS Programming SMS programming allows some of the parameters in the unit to be changed without having to physically go to the unit with a programming computer NOTE: BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN PROGRAMMING THE TXC+ USING SMS’s AS YOU CAN STOP THE UNIT FROM FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY Unit Description and Phone Numbers Change the description of the TXC+ (which it uses to refer to itself in SMS’s) and the phone numbers...
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Timers KEYWORD DESCRIPTION VALUE 1 to 60. (e.g. 60 = 60 mins = 1hr) AC fail/restore delay (minutes) 1 to 60. (e.g. 60 = 60 mins = 1hr) Battery fail restore delay 1179 10 to 60000 (10 min to 100 hrs) SMS self test interval 1180 10 to 60000 (10 min to 100 hrs)
SMS Text – Remote Controls And Missed Call KEYWORD DESCRIPTION Remote Control Button 1 SMS Text Remote Control Button 2 SMS Text Remote Control Button 3 SMS Text Remote Control Button 4 SMS Text Remote Control Button 5 SMS Text Remote Control Button 6 SMS Text Missed Call SMS text APPENDIX B –...
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The Texecom premier alarm panel can be uploaded and downloaded using the Texecom WinTex software (available at www.texe.com). Please contact the local Texecom agent for more details A PC based modem for is available from FSK Electronics which can be used to connect to the Alarm Panel (via the TXC+) The Wintex Software requires the IP Address and Port Number of the TXC+ to be entered in the Account Details section of Wintex.
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When connecting to the Texecom panel (through the TXC+), select the connection option of CONNECT VIA NETWORK from the Wintex Software SELECT “CONNECT VIA NETWORK”...
APPENDIX C – PARADOX SERIAL INTERFACE The TXC+ can send alarms received from the serial port of the Paradox E65, MG5050 and SP6000 alarm panels. Events Sent By the Paradox Alarm Panel The table below shows the Contact ID codes which will be sent in response to the messages received from the Paradox E65/MG5050 and SP6000 alarm panel serial ports.
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PARADOX CONTACT ID EVENT GROUP NO SUB-GROUP NO CONTACT EVENT/ ZONE/ ID CODE RESTORE USER 44 = New Trouble 01 = AC Failure 02 = Batt Fail 04 = Bell Current Overload 05 = Bell disconnected 08 = Fail To Communicate Tel 1 09 = Fail to Communicate Tel 2 10 = fail to Communicate Pager 11 = fail to communicate voice...
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