Gainwise SS1204AEV-M Manual

Gainwise SS1204AEV-M Manual

Gsm / wcdma intercom (access control system)

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GAINWISE TECHNOLOGY
MANUAL
DOOR INTERCOM
SS91BV-M / SS1204A(E)V-M
GSM / WCDMA INTERCOM
(ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM)
For your protection, read these instructions completely
And keep them for future reference.
Revision E15 ,May 2015
SS91BV-M GSM Intercom
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  • Page 1 GAINWISE TECHNOLOGY MANUAL DOOR INTERCOM SS91BV-M / SS1204A(E)V-M GSM / WCDMA INTERCOM (ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM) For your protection, read these instructions completely And keep them for future reference. Revision E15 ,May 2015 SS91BV-M GSM Intercom...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION ..............3 SS91BV-M GSM INTERCOM INTRODUCTION ............4 SS91BV-M GSM INTERCOM WITH ACCESSORIES ..........4 INSTALLATION ....................... 5 SS91BV-M GSM Intercom Unit ................... 6 Wiring Diagram ......................6 LED Indicator ....................... 7 SS91BV-M GSM INTERCOM OPERATION ............... 8 Enter Listener Monitoring Mode ..................
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instruction

    Thank you for purchasing SS91BV-M GSM Intercom. Please read this manual carefully before using. Be sure to keep this manual for future reference in case of any problem or question should arise. IMPORTANT SAFTY INSTRUCTIONS When using this SS91BV-M GSM Intercom, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury.
  • Page 4: Ss91Bv-M Gsm Intercom Introduction

    SS91BV-M GSM INTERCOM INTRODUCTION The GSM Intercom SS91BV-M is an intercom system, installed at the entrance of a building. It is an ideal product replacing the traditional door phone. It allows you to speak with visitors standing at the entrance of your company or house entrance from a remote location. A visitor, by simply pressing the call button establishes a mobile call with you.
  • Page 5: Installation

    INSTALLATION This GSM Intercom is suitable for both flush and surface mounting. Note: For surface mounting, you will have to remove the plastic enclosure before fitting main station into the stainless steel cabinet. Revision E15 ,May 2015 SS91BV-M GSM Intercom...
  • Page 6: Ss91Bv-M Gsm Intercom Unit

    SS91BV-M GSM Intercom Unit Speaker Call Button Microphone Wiring Diagram Revision E15 ,May 2015 SS91BV-M GSM Intercom...
  • Page 7: Led Indicator

    LED INDICATORS 1. LED “Intercom Status “ Indicator Status Yellow (standby) Flashes once per 5 seconds Yellow (using) Solid 2. LED ‘Network “Indicator Status Green (ready) Flashes once per 3 seconds Green (searching) Flashes once per second Green (busy) Solid 3.
  • Page 8: Ss91Bv-M Gsm Intercom Operation

    SS91BV-M GSM INTERCOM OPERATION When the visitor pushes the call button to activate the SS91BV-M ring tone will be heard from the GSM intercom. At the same time connection is established with the phone number that is stored in the SS91BV-M.
  • Page 9 Revision E15 ,May 2015 SS91BV-M GSM Intercom...
  • Page 10: Enter Listener Monitoring Mode

    Enter Listener Monitoring Mode Call the telephone number of the GSM intercom This device will then verify your phone number with your predefined numbers. You will hear a “Do” tone to enter listener monitoring mode by pressing【*13*1212#】 where 1212 is the password. You are now in the”...
  • Page 11: Programming

    Programming Programming can be carried out either by dial into the GSM intercom or by text message (Certain programming feature can only be set up by text message, please refer to user commands P.15) Programming by text message Programming by text message is the simplest way to customize the settings of the GSM intercom and add or delete telephone numbers.
  • Page 12: Door/ Gate Release

    Progrmming by dial in Note: programming dial in can’t be used from telephones which are already programmed to open the door when they dial the GSM intercom but you can disable Caller ID display (withhold the number) on the mobile before using. To gain access to the programming mode via dial in, follows these steps: Example: Storing a telephone number for dial in door release...
  • Page 13 For Caller ID recognition to open the door or gate you need to program the mobile numbers and country code into the memory before using. Example: Ireland Country code: 353 (UK: 44 / USA: 1) 086 5683624 (mobile number 1) 086 5682554 (mobile number 2) 086 2235644 (mobile number 3) Command to use: *12*1234#71[country code]#72[relay] phone number] #72[relay][ phone...
  • Page 14: Check Gsm Signal Strength

    Check GSM signal strength (0~31 levels) When a request for GSM signal strength SMS is sent to the GSM intercom it will reply with a signal strength code and service provider name. The code will be between 0~31 means the signal level is from poor to best.
  • Page 15: Check A Log Of Dial In And Dial Out Numbers Via E-Mail Or Sms

    Check A Log Of Dial In And Dial Out Numbers Via E-mail Or SMS This system allows you to save dial in numbers log and will then automatically send the record via e-mail or SMS as your request. There is a list of commands you need and examples to guide you on the settings for this feature. Please setup following required parameters and commands before you can use it.
  • Page 16 Function SMS command codes E-mail subject setting *43*1234# e-mail subject# Command code Example: To immediately send current dial in *44*1234# numbers log via email or SMS SMS reply: successful or failed *4[N]*1234# ( reply GPRS parameters) Check parameters setting N=1 ( reply e-mail parameters) N=2 ( reply recipient &...
  • Page 17 How to program checking a log of dial in numbers via SMS There are 3 programming codes you will need to make this feature work You can program many different user command codes in a single text message with SMS command format.
  • Page 18 To gain access to the different modes and control relay (by dial in) Function command Description Default Enter Programming Mode *12* [ password ] # Programming by calling 1234 Enter Monitoring Mode *13* [ password ] # To hear the surroundings where 1212 the intercom installed Enter Access control...
  • Page 19 User commands to check system info & control relay via SMS Function Command Reply check signal strength *20# Signal Level 0~31 from poor to best Service provide name, network Check stored numbers *21# O [ number]…,I [ number]…..E (N) O:call button numbers list I:dial in to open numbers list E:End N:Next SMS...
  • Page 20: User Commands

    User commands table You can program many different user command codes in one text message with SMS command format. *12*1234 # [command Code1] # [command Code 2] # [command Code3] #..Feature Command Description Default Change programming 01 [ password ] # password:4 digit codes 1234 Password...
  • Page 21: How To Reset The Hardware When You Forget Your Password

    Add administrator phone 74 [ admin number ] # admin number: None 3~15 digit codes number ( no number no restriction) Del administrator phone 74*# delete administrator phone None number number X=0 (disable) X=1 (enable) Disable, enable SMS 894+X# Disable , enable SMS replay reply notice Relay 1 trigger, relay 2 trigger Relay 1 hold, relay 2 hold...
  • Page 22: Quick Programming Via Sms

    Quick programming via SMS Program a call button phone number. (Max 3 numbers) Note: To program a call button numbers DO NOT enter country code, just the complete number as you would dial it. Command to use: *12*1234#1[Y][ phone number]# Y= number 1, 2 or 3 Examples: 058 57235...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting (Q&A)

    Troubleshooting (Q &A) Q. The unit powers up but there is a bleeping from the door station. A. This means the unit is not able to detect the network for some reason. -Check the SIM card is activated and has calling credit. -Power off the unit, remove the SIM and check it in a mobile phone to verify it can make a call.
  • Page 24 Q. The audio quality that can be heard on the remote telephone is poor or humming (buzzing). A. A small amount of GSM buzz can be considered normal on GSM intercoms, but not so much that causes inability to hear the person speaking. This can be caused by the GSM antenna being mounted too close to the speech panel or not mounted high enough.

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