ADESCO MQ03-4I Installation & Configuration Manual

Global sim universal communicators
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MQ03-4I & MQ03 LTE-M
Global Sim Universal communicators
• Μετάδοση LAN/GPRS 2G, LTE-M
• 4 Είσοδοι / 2 Έξοδοι
• Μετάδοση (polling) έως και ανά 20 sec
• Up/Downloading μέσωTip/Ring σεπίνακεςσυναγερμού
GE (Caddx), Honeywell (Vista), DSC (Power), Paradox, Texecom, Teletek
(οπλισμός/αφοπλισμός, λήψη σημάτωνrealtime)
• Εφαρμογή εγκαταστάτη iPhone/Android για απομακρυσμένη διαμόρφωση
της συσκευής.
Πιστοποιήσει :
EN-50131-1:2006, EN-50136-1, EN-50136-2-1:21998 SP5 (ATS-5)

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  • Page 1: Contents

    MQ03-4I & MQ03 LTE-M Global Sim Universal communicators • Μετάδοση LAN/GPRS 2G, LTE-M • 4 Είσοδοι / 2 Έξοδοι • Μετάδοση (polling) έως και ανά 20 sec • Up/Downloading μέσωTip/Ring σεπίνακεςσυναγερμού GE (Caddx), Honeywell (Vista), DSC (Power), Paradox, Texecom, Teletek (οπλισμός/αφοπλισμός, λήψη...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Different options to connect to alarm panels ......................4 Device Installation guide ..............................4 Mounting ..................................4 Configuration of terminals of MQ03-4I-DTMF GPRS Communicator................4 Device Configuration Guide ............................. 4 Your administrative tools – web site and mobile application ..................4 Most frequently used scenarios ..........................
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions. Limited Liability And Manufacturer Warranty

    Manufacturer Warranty: The Device carries a non-transferable hardware limited warranty by the manufacturer M2M / ADESCO. This warranty does not cover any postal or labor costs for the removal and reinstallation of the Device. This warranty does not cover any subscriber agreements or failure of services provided under the terms of such subscriber agreements, or failure of cellular, GPRS, LAN or other related networks functions and services.
  • Page 4: Different Options To Connect To Alarm Panels

    Warning: Do not mount the Device in places where it can be affected by strong electromagnetic disturbances (e.g. in the vicinity of electric motors, etc.). Do not mount the Device in wet places or places with high degree of humidity. Configuration of terminals of MQ03-4I-DTMF GPRS Communicator Terminals description: IN1 –...
  • Page 5: Searching For Devices

    Find the device by its Controller Name. Usually there is a label on the back of the device with the Controller Name (Serial Number). Select the device and choose ‘Alarm Settings’ from the 'Commands' menu or from the context menu. It is recommended to check the 'Enable Online Settings' option.
  • Page 6: Alarm Settings Of The Controller

    Connection State – command that provides verbose information about inputs state, signal level, GSM operator selection mode, currently selected operator and LAN settings (if applicable). Signal Level - check the level of GSM signal of the device. The response from the device is in the format '+ CSQ: 31,0'. In this case the signal level is 31.
  • Page 7: Configuring Different Site Numbers For Different Partitions

    This message can be configured ONLY from the administrative web site from the Channel Change section of the Alarm Settings page. If you are using ADESCO SIM cards (provided by ADESCO) you can benefit of using the network of multiple operators with a single SIM card. If the network page 7 of 11 GSM/GPRS Communicator MQ03 Installer Manual Version 1.1...
  • Page 8: Jamming Message

    The events from the communicators are sent not only to the monitoring center but can also be redirected to a client site targeting the end customers of the security services. You can access this site at https://m2m.adesco.gr/admin In addition, the client site can be accessed directly from the administrative site. This is useful when you need to trace the history of the events generated by a device from any computer on the Internet when you have no access to the monitoring software.
  • Page 9: Account Number Reporting Modes

    Check the “Enable Online Settings” check box as shown below Press “Get Current Settings” button to read settings from the device. The device should be powered and connected to the server, otherwise these fields will be disabled. From the COM Settings section select “None” in the Tunnel field and select “DTMF2” working modes in the Events field.
  • Page 10: Configuring Teletek Eclipse Series

    Configuring Teletek Eclipse series Following the instructions from the “Select the type of the panel section” and select the type of the panel to be Teletek Eclipse. In the Pass1 field you should enter the PCID password of the Teletek panel. If you haven't changed it, it should be 1234 by default. In the Pass2 you should enter the code of a valid user in the Teletek panel.
  • Page 11: Granting Remote Access To Users

    “Armed Level” - specifies the level of the input when the panel is armed. It depends on how you have configured the Status PGM of the panel. If you keep the default value of LOW, you should configure the PGM of the panel to be N.O. – it should activate (switch to GND) when the panel is armed and should deactivate when the panel is disarmed.

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