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Anti-intrusion control panels and security systems
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Nexus module parameters
The "Programming - General parameters" section allows you to program some of the Nexus
management functions, such as: low/remaining credit, input and output volume, disablement
of tamper protection and the emergency signalling delay.
If this option is enabled, you must also program the
method the Nexus will use to make remaining-credit
inquiries to the GSM provider.
Enable residual credit
check
Manual parameter -
Request
Manual parameter -
Answer via SMS
The remaining credit limit, expressed in local currency.
Low credit threshold
If credit drops below this limit, the Nexus
communicator will signal "Low credit".
This is the interval, expressed in hours, which must
Credit request interval
pass between one automatic credit-inquiry and
another.
This option allows you to rectify the correlation
Balancing
between incoming volume/outgoing volume.
This option allows you to program the volume of the
Incoming volume
incoming signal to the Nexus and consequently, the
volume of the signal received by the control panel.
This option allows you to program the volume of the
Outgoing volume
outgoing signal from the Nexus to recipient telephone
devices.
If enabled, this option deactivates tamper signalling on
Disable tamper
the Nexus communicator.
This is the delay, expressed in seconds, the Nexus
Emergency signalling
device applies before generating the "Nexus lost"
delay
event.
If enabled, this option stops the control panel from
Disable GPRS fault on
signalling the occurrence of specific faults or GPRS
keypads
connection trouble.
If enabled, this option generates a "Nexus fault" event
when the GSM signal level is low or insufficient.
Fault signaling on insuf-
ficient GSM field
If disabled, a low GSM signal level does not generate
the fault event.
The remaining credit control feature is subject to temporary or even permanent unavailability caused by
changes in the implementation of the methods used by the GSM/GPRS service provider.
INIM provides device programming functions which may be capable of restoring this feature, by means
of manual changes to the respective parameter settings.
Programming peripherals
Table 3-13: General parameters of Nexus
Parameter
Automatic - the Nexus will make remaining credit
inquiry to the GSM provider (regarding its own
SIM) without need of programming.
Manual - the parameters of both the inquiry to the
provider and the reply must be set up manually.
SMS - the remaining credit inquiry will be made via
an SMS text sent by the Nexus to the provider.
Call - the remaining credit inquiry will be made via
a call which will be diverted by the Nexus to the
provider.
Network command - the remaining credit inquiry
will be made via a special command made available
by the provider.
Credit request number - this is the telephone
number or network command (made available by
the GSM provider) for remaining credit inquiries.
This field must be programmed regardless of the
type of manual mode selected (SMS, Call or
network command).
Credit request message - this text will be sent to
the above-mentioned number in order to obtain
information regarding the remaining credit.
Answer number - this is the telephone number
(made available by the GSM provider) the
remaining credit information will come from.This
field must be programmed regardless of the
selected manual mode (SMS, call or Network
command).
Answer message - this is part of the SMS answer
message used to filter the information. You must
type in the text which precedes the numeric value
of the residual credit.
3-5-4
Software section
Installer menu section
General
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parameters,
Remaining credit
General
parameters,
Volume settings
General
parameters,
Other parameters
Parameters,
Low field enable
Note
Disab.GPRSfault
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