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DO NOT GIVE TO HOME
OWNER.
FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY
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Cellular Intercom System
Note: For legal reasons, telephone technical support is for registered and
qualified product dealers only. Home owners and end-users should contact their
dealer for product technical support.
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  • Page 1 Dealer Manual DO NOT GIVE TO HOME OWNER. FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY Cellular Intercom System Note: For legal reasons, telephone technical support is for registered and qualified product dealers only. Home owners and end-users should contact their dealer for product technical support. P a g e...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents …………….Pg 3 Really Important things (site survey) …………….Pg 4 Overview of outside of product …………….Pg 5 Overview of Inside …………….Pg 6 Pedestal Installation …………….Pg 7 Wall mount installation …………….Pg 7 Power IN module …………….Pg 8 Cellular module in detail …………….Pg 8 Wiring relays …………….Pg 9...
  • Page 3: Really Important Things (Site Survey)

    Really Important things you Need to Know.. Please read this entire manual before installing To be installed by certified and qualified this product. personnel / gate automation dealer only. Not for DIY install! Ensure there is good At&T or T-Mobile 4G Set up on a bench in workshop BEFORE going signal at the gate/door of the install site to site.
  • Page 4 Now lets have a look around the product… Security access Built in antenna Pedestal Mount Version Call button Microphone Optional Keypad Speaker grill Optional Prox badge reader Hinged front door Architectural Traditional Hooded Wall Mount Wall Mount Security Screw Access (Open top screws only) Optional Prox Reader...
  • Page 5: Overview Of Inside

    Overview of Inside… Pedestal Mount Surge & Version Power Conditioning Optional Module Prox Coil Optional Prox reader module Cellular Optional Keypad module Push button Lock Wall Mounting Holes Mount Version Cable Entry Hole Optional Keypad module Optional Prox reader module Push button Optional Prox Coil...
  • Page 6: Pedestal Installation

    Pedestal Installation After fitting the box to the gooseneck, re-fit the module and connect a 14 gauge earth wire to the earth terminal. Remove 4 screws and remove power conditioning module (if needed) Surge protected 110v Use minimum 16 gauge wire from the 24v dc adaptor provided Call box to the terminals shown.
  • Page 7: Wall Mount Installation

    Wall Mount Installation To Earth Rod Wall mount 24v DC call station 24v DC IN from PSU Use 110V surge protection to maintain Wall or Pillar warranty (side view) Weatherproof enclosure IMPORTANT Earth Rod 18 gauge MIN 10 feet MAX Power Earth Rod MUST be Module in...
  • Page 8: Cellular Module In Detail

    Cellular SIM holder Modem Status Module in CPU Status Detail… Signal Status Antenna Power connection Relay 1 Relay 2 24v dc IN (pre-wired) Gate Position 12v dc 100mA To Call Exit Button Limit switch (backlighting) Button (optional) Wiring Electric Gates Relays Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for wiring to...
  • Page 9: Connecting Slave Devices

    Slave OUT connections 24v out Keypad / PROX Modules Slave IN Detail… Optional PROX module Baud jumper (remove Slave OUT for older intercoms) Keypad Module Slave IN connections Connecting Slave CAT5 (30ft max) Optional Slave 300ft if device powered Keypad Devices separately 1 2 3 24v...
  • Page 10: Powering Up And Leds

    Inserting the SIM card NANO SIM Ensure SIM is activated. 45 chamfer IN, pads DOWN Pre-pay SIM will need credit first. WARNING Ensure power is OFF. Do not hot insert or remove while power on. Powering Up & LEDs Perform a final check of wiring and ensure the antenna is connected before switching on the power.
  • Page 11 Programmer app. It will make programming much easier. (You can search store, or scan QR code below) Note: You may notice the app “BFT Cellbox Prime” on the store. This is for the home owner. Installers should install the BFT Cellbox Programmer app.
  • Page 12 Programming a Brand-New Install Press SETTINGS to reveal the screen shown. This screen will store details for the client. Enter name for site or customer. Enter phone number of INTERCOM. If Engineers and user pass codes are at default then do not change these..
  • Page 13: Programming

    Programming Now that you have either entered a new client, or selected an existing client from the client list, you are now ready to begin programming. Step 1A: Check Reception Go to MORE>INFO to reveal the screen shown. Press the reception check button. On Android the app will automatically send a SMS string (*20#) to the intercom.
  • Page 14: Activate Clock Sync

    Step2: Activate Clock Sync This feature makes the intercom send itself a SMS after a power failure. This feature must be activated to maintain proper time (the intercom re-calibrates its time from an incoming SMS message). SMS Programming Format: Step 3: Activate Daily Activity This feature is needed for 2 reasons: 1.To prevent some cellular carriers disconnecting the 4G LTE due to inactivity on the device.
  • Page 15 Step4: Programming Numbers for the intercom to call on button press. 1.Press the SINGLE home icon for a 1 button system, or MULTI for a 10 button system. 2. Simply enter cell phone numbers and/or landline phones which the intercom is to call when the call button is pressed. (10 button model please enter button number).
  • Page 16 Programming Additional Features The intercom should now be able to call users and have some basic Caller ID access. Now you may wish to program additional features for the client, including keypad codes, dialling times (to avoid voicemail on un-answered calls, auto-trigger times etc. Avoid voicemail Mic &...
  • Page 17: Volumes

    1.Volumes Adjust speaker and microphone volumes. Enter required level (1-9) for optimum speech. TIP: Set as low as possible for good acoustics. Default = 5 Press SAVE. TIP: Iphone users will be taken to SMS screen to confirm message. Android devices will automatically send the SMS.
  • Page 18: Service Calls

    3.Service Calls This feature is normally only used on intercoms which are seldom used and only for SIM cards which are likely to be de-activated by the network due to inactivity. It can be programmed to make a chargeable outgoing call or SMS to a number of your choice using this screen.
  • Page 19 SIGNAL STRENTH Will reply with signal range 1-31 Should be higher than 10. STORED NUMBERS O=Dial out number. I=Dial IN Caller ID number. STORED CODES NORM=Permanent codes. TEMP=Temporary codes. PLAN=Time restricted codes. RELAY STATUS OPEN – Shows status of the input terminals called STATUS on the intercom, can be used with a limit switch.
  • Page 20: Pass Codes

    5. Pass Codes CAUTION: Take care when changing pass codes. There are 2 levels of 4-digit code (both must be different): 1. Engineers/Programmers code (default 9999) 2. Access/user code (default 1234) You may wish to change both from their defaults for security. Restore the app to using default codes (does not restore the intercom) Enter new programmers code (default 9999)
  • Page 21: Notifications

    7.Notifications This feature is commonly used to allow one home user to receive SMS alerts each time the INTERCOM is used to trigger the gates and grant access. Quick Enable / disable this feature Enter the phone number to receive the SMS alert and press SAVE Enter text which you want the user to receive when access is granted, then press SAVE...
  • Page 22 Permanent Keypad Code Stores up to 200 codes, all of which can be used to gain access 24/7. Enter 4 digit code Choose Relay 1 or Relay 2 Enter activation time. (0-9999 seconds) Use 1 second for gate trigger. Use approx. 5 secs for magnetic locks. Use 0 for latching or toggle code.
  • Page 23 Temporary Code Stores up to 30 codes at any time which will auto expire after a pre-set countdown time (1-168 hours) (Relay 1 only) Enter 4 digit code Enter countdown time in hours (1-168 hrs) SMS String for temporary code: 9999#82#hours#code# 4 digit code Pass code...
  • Page 24: Client List On Iphone

    9. Auto Relay Trigger Times Create up to 40 automatic time clock events to trigger or latch/unlatch gates (depending on gate system setup). For auto closing gates, send latch command at the desired opening time, followed by a separate unlatch event to close at the desired closing time.
  • Page 25: Client List On Android

    10. Client list on android The client list allows you to save sim phone number, customer name and pass codes for all your installs. Press & HOLD to select Client Press to save changes Press to load details & begin programming On any previous install, you can load the customer and then re- program their intercom.
  • Page 26 12. After Hours / Out of Hours If you have activated the do not disturb feature, the push button will not call anyone after the pre-set time threshold. However, sometimes it is useful to have the intercom call a different number after hours. For example, in commercial premises it can call the office phones during business hours, and then call a security guard after hours.
  • Page 27 13a. Permanent Prox card/tag Add up to 200 cards or tags for RFID access. Note: On 4G version, you may enter a nickname for a card which can be useful when identifying card users later. For 2G and 3G versions, ignore the name field. Enter nickname up to 5 digits long.
  • Page 28 13c. Temporary card/tag Add up to 30 cards which will only be active for a certain time period, from 1-168 hours and then will be auto deleted from the system. 1.Enter serial number of card. 2. Enter countdown time in hours. SMS String for temporary card/tag: 9999#62#hours#cardID# Card ID...
  • Page 29: Complete List Of Parameters

    Complete list of parameters The table below show the complete list of features. Programming messages below must begin with 9999# (assuming 9999 is still the programming passcode)… Changing pass codes 9999#01????# Change programming password 9999 Change access control password (SMS control of relays, or 9999#02????# non-stored numbers can call intercom &...
  • Page 30 9999#73*# Delete all caller ID numbers Service & diagnostic messages (no passcode required for some of these!) *20# Check reception level 1-31 (no passcode needed) Check stored numbers. O = dial out number. I = dial in *21# number. E = end of message. (no passcode needed) *22# Check input status and relay status.
  • Page 31: Control By Sms

    Alternate Number to Call During Do Not Disturb Times. X = button number (1-9. Enter 1 for 1 button system. Enter 0 9999# for button 10) 21X????# ???? = Alternative phone number to call out of hours. Restore Defaults 9999#999# Send with passcode string to clear all programming.
  • Page 32 -Ensure the number is entered as you would normally dial it from another phone. -For US customers, ensure the numbers have been entered with a leading 1. If this does not work, try again without the leading 1. Q. There is no audio from the gate, but the person at the gate can hear ok. A.
  • Page 33 1. The manufacturer’s warranty is a “return to base” 2 year warranty from date of manufacture. This means that any suspected defective components or items are returned to the manufacturer’s agent (BFT Americas Inc) for investigation and diagnosis, and returned at the cost of the customer.
  • Page 34 Regulatory Compliance FCC Id: 2ALPX-PRIME6-XXXX-ZZ-4GA-YYY (XXX = style & color, YYY is brand label, ZZ is mounting style) Grantee: Advanced Electronic Solutions Global LLC This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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  • Page 36 BFT Americas www.bftaccess.com Note: For legal reasons, telephone technical support is for registered and qualified product dealers only. Home owners and end users should contact their local dealer for product technical support. P a g e | 36...

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