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Installation Manual
Premier Elite Com- GSM
INS315-5

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Summary of Contents for Texecom Premier Elite Com GSM

  • Page 1 Installation Manual Premier Elite Com- GSM INS315-5...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content 1.0 Introduction ..........................1.1 SIM Card Types ........................1.2 Mounting the ComGSM ......................1.3 Premier Elite ComGSM Layout ................... 1.4 Aerial Siting ........................1.5 Installation ......................... 2.0 Panel Configuration ......................2.1 Premier & Premier Elite 24/48/88/168/640 ................ 2.2 Using the SMS Control Commands ..................
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  • Page 4: Introduction

    1.0 Introduction The Premier Elite Com GSM is a 2G module that can be connected to any Premier or Premier Elite control panel; however functionality differs depending on the type of Premier panel installed and the type of SIM card that is used. The tables below show which features are available and the type of SIM card required to enable the services.
  • Page 5 The Com port type must be programmed as one or the other, it is not possible to use both GSM and GPRS (IP Only) functionality at the same time. INS315-5 5/21...
  • Page 6: Sim Card Types

    SIM cards purchase Texecom DO NOT supply SIM cards. These will need to be sourced locally, and care should be taken to source SIM cards in the country where the unit is to be used.
  • Page 7 These parameters are entered into the Premier Elite ComGSM using a Texecom PC program called ‘APNProgrammer’ (on the Texecom CD supplied with the panel) with the Premier Elite ComGSM powered and connected to a PC via a Texecom USBCom. To power the Premier Elite ComGSM whilst programming connect the supplied harness to the control panel com port, and the other end to the Engineers Keypad port on the Premier Elite ComGSM.
  • Page 8: Mounting The Comgsm

    1.2 Mounting the ComGSM Remove the screw cover by locating the two small indents on the upper and lower edge with a smalln screwdriver. Exoessive force in not required. Remove the retaining screw If removal from mounting tamper detection required, the housing MUST be fixed at INS315-5 8/21...
  • Page 9 this point. INS315-5 9/21...
  • Page 10: Premier Elite Comgsm Layout

    1.3 Premier Elite ComGSM Layout Antenna connection Com1 data connection to Premier control panel Tamper switch (Lid and off the wall tamper when fixed correctly) Engineer keypad connector (only used to power the Premier Elite ComGSM when using APNProgrammer) Status LED’s (see table below) Tamper Switch connector Power LED (Green) Tamper switch (not used in this housing)
  • Page 11: Aerial Siting

    Option Switches The option switches [8] function as follows: Status LEDs The four status LED’s [5] indicate the following: The signal strength LED works for both GSM and GPRS modes; however the dBm reading is only seen on the keypad in GSM mode. 1.4 Aerial Siting ALWAYS do a site survey to find an area The aerial must be installed...
  • Page 12 The aeriel lead may be extended by a maximum of 10 Mtrs. The DualCom® CS2366 Radio Test Set is ideal for surveying a site. This handheld unit can check the availability, signal strength and interference status of all surrounding Base Stations. In Avoid installing the aerial directly under addition, it will identify the best location metal roofs or within metal skinned...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Remember: It is always easier to find 1.5 Installation The Premier Elite Com GSM module should be installed as close to the control panel as possible, so that the harness lead supplied with the unit is able to plug onto the control panel communication port.
  • Page 14 24/48/88/168/640& Premier 412/816/816Plus/832). The module should now be powered and the heartbeat LED [5] should be flashing. You should check and confirm that the signal strength is still the same as recorded during the site survey. INS315-5 14/21...
  • Page 15: Panel Configuration

    2.0 Panel Configuration 2.1 Premier & Premier Elite 24/48/88/168/640 Text Messaging and Upload Download via GSM GSM Mode (panel port programmed as GSM Module, Dynamic IP SIM card) Enter “Engineers Programming” mode and select “UDL/Digi Options”, then select “Com Port Setup”. Ensure Com Port is programmed as “GSM Module”. Now select the “Digi Options”...
  • Page 16 Select the send text message option on your mobile telephone. Enter the telephone number of the Premier Elite ComGSM module. Enter the text command, see SMS Control Commands. Select send on your mobile telephone. When using the SMS Control Commands shown in the tables below the following should be noted: ???? = User code, this must proceed all commands.
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  • Page 18: What Will Be Sent In The Text Message

    2.3 What will be sent in the Text Message The following information will be received in the text message: 2.4 Premier 48/88/168/640 & Premier Elite 24/48/88/168/640 Alarm Reporting & Upload/Download via IP IP Mode (panel port programmed as ComIP, fixed IP SIM card) 1.
  • Page 19: Premier 412/816/816 Plus/832

    e) Reports: Program as required. f) Config.: Program as required. g) Protocol Options : Connect Via IP should be enabled.. h) For Upload/Download via Wintex edit the Account/Panel Details and fill in the IP address you have been given and Port number. All three status LED’s should now be on, if status LED 3 is off...
  • Page 20: Specifications

    Dimensions: 145mm x 90mm x 30mm Packed Weight: 200g (approx.) 2.7 Standards 2004/108/EC (CE directive): Hereby, Texecom declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004/108/EC. Weee Directive: 2002/96/EC (WEEE directive): Products marked with this...
  • Page 21: Warranty

    Elite ComGSM module is covered by a two-year warranty against defects in material or workmanship. As the Premier Elite ComGSM module is not a complete alarm system but only a part thereof, Texecom cannot accept responsibility or liability for any damages whatsoever based on a claim that the Premier Elite ComGSM module failed to function correctly.

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