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Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd
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  • Page 1 GSM DEVICES G-ULTRA TECHNICAL MANUAL Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd www.centsys.com...
  • Page 2: Scenario

    Americas, Australia and the Pacific Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes. Additionally, Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Page 18 2.4. Installing the G-ULTRA Page 19 2.4.1. Unit Disassembly Page 19 2.4.2. Mounting the Unit Page 20 2.5. Powering Up the G-ULTRA Page 20 2.6. Configuring Features Page 21 LCD INTERFACE PAGE 22 3.1. Home Screen Page 22 page 3 www.centsys.com...
  • Page 4 Wiring the G-ULTRA into an Electric Fence Page 30 4.5. Wiring a G-ULTRA into an Alarm System Page 31 4.6. Wiring a G-ULTRA into a D-Series Controller via a Wizo Page 32 4.7. Wiring a G-ULTRA into an Electric Fence Controller via WiZo-Links Page 33 4.8.
  • Page 5 Page 40 5.2.2.3. My Profile 5.2.2.3.1. Personal Details Page 40 5.2.2.3.2. Change Password Page 41 Page 41 5.2.2.3.3. Security Settings 5.2.2.3.4. Notification Settings Page 42 View Wallet Statement Page 42 Company Details Page 43 Time Zone Page 43 5.2.2.4. My Contacts Page 44 5.2.2.4.1.
  • Page 6 G-REMOTE Page 57 Configure Visible IO Page 57 Calls (DTMF / Missed Call) Page 58 5.2.3.2.6 Notifications Page 59 5.2.3.2.7 Notification Settings Page 59 Global Device Outgoing Notification Messages Page 59 Input Trigger Outgoing Notification Page 59 Output Trigger Outgoing Notification Page 60 Device Offline Notifications Page 60...
  • Page 7 Installing the App Page 86 Using G-REMOTE Page 86 6.3.1. G-REMOTE Landing Page / Favourites List Page 86 6.1.3.1.1 G-ULTRA Device Landing Page Page 87 6.3.2. Using and Customising Buttons Page 87 6.3.2.1. Activating the Button Page 87 page 7...
  • Page 8 6.3.2.2. Deactivate the Button Page 87 6.3.2.3. Add to Favourites Page 87 6.3.2.4. Enter a Name for the Button Page 88 6.3.2.5. Change the Button Colour Page 88 6.3.2.6. Change Icon Page 88 6.3.3. Input Actions Page 89 6.3.4. Device Notifications Page 89 6.3.5.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Since the G-ULTRA is GSM-enabled, i.e. includes a built-in GSM modem, the unit requires a SIM card. The network provider for the G-ULTRA unit is MTN (South Africa only). Using MTN’s extensive network, the G-ULTRAs can be configured, monitored, managed and airtime purchased for their operation.
  • Page 10: G-Network Of Devices

    G-Network: these are G-WEB, for configuration and G-REMOTE for operating and interacting with the G-ULTRA. Only one instance of G-WEB would be needed or required to create a network of devices, and multiple users would be able to control or interact with the network.
  • Page 11: Scenario

    G-WEB profile. He then showed them how to link the new, separate G-ULTRA device so that it displayed in G-REMOTE. Dumisani spends more time out of the office, and now Candice can open and close the gate from her phone.
  • Page 12: G-Ultra Unit

    Network Provider MTN (South Africa only) Number of Configurable IO Channels 2.4.1. Establishing the Network Number of Relays TABLE 1. 1. A relay will allow for a higher current load to be switched on using the G-ULTRA page 12 www.centsys.com...
  • Page 13: Terminal Block

    2.2.2.1. Power Supply The G-ULTRA utilises a DC (Direct Current) power supply, with an acceptable input range from 11 Volts DC to 24 Volts DC. The G-ULTRA can therefore be powered by a battery of suitable output, or suitable DC Power supply.
  • Page 14: Battery Backup

    G-ULTRA UNIT 2.2.2.2. Battery Backup The G-ULTRA can be powered from a battery backup system in the event of a power failure, and this can be tied into the Advanced Power features. You have the choice of two options to power either from a 12V or a 24V battery, and this is within the DC power supply range of the device.
  • Page 15: Inputs / Outputs

    G-ULTRAs would be required 2.2.3.1. Working With IO The G-ULTRA’s IO are highly configurable and enable the user to map them internally to either the IO’s located at positions 1-4 or the mechanical relays at relay output 5 and 6.
  • Page 16: Working With Relays

    A relay is a mechanical component that can be triggered to switch a device on or off depending on how it is set up and wired. An example is where the G-ULTRA is used to switch a pump on, and it stays on until the float mechanism triggers the G-ULTRA to switch the relay off.
  • Page 17: Sim Card

    MTN network, and this offers many convenient features when recharging the SIM with tokens. The G-ULTRA is not a networked locked device, and you can remove the supplied SIM and use a SIM supplied by any of the local South African networks.
  • Page 18: Sim Card Maintenance

    However, in the event that the G-ULTRA loses connectivity, and the SIM card is suspected, the SIM card can be removed and cleaned or replaced. Cleaning would involve using a normal eraser to remove any carbon or particle build-up.
  • Page 19: Installing The G-Ultra

    2.4.1. Unit Disassembly The G-ULTRA has been designed with quick disassembly and installation in mind. As can be seen, the G-ULTRA unclips into three separate pieces. FIGURE 12. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 1.
  • Page 20: Mounting The Unit

    Please see the following section: Power Supply, for details on the power connections. To power up the unit, supply the required minimum power to the G-ULTRA and the LCD screen will switch on displaying the words “G-ULTRA” and the CENTURION logo. This is the startup screen, and this will be displayed for roughly 10 seconds, and then the Home Screen will display.
  • Page 21: Configuring Features

    SECTION 2 G-ULTRA UNIT To configure the G-ULTRA, you require one of the following: 1. A PC or Laptop with a stable Internet connection 2. A Mobile phone running either Android (Non-brand specific or IOS (iPhone) 3. An Android device or an IOS device Old style mobile devices which are not smartphones will not support the mobile app.
  • Page 22: Lcd Interface

    LCD INTERFACE 3. LCD INTERFACE The G-ULTRA employs a user-friendly and concise menu system which is operated from the unit’s keypad. The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) enables the user to navigate through many different screens that will display the system’s status and system settings.
  • Page 23: Io Status Screen

    SECTION 3 LCD INTERFACE 3.2. Home Screen The IO (Input / Output) are four user-configurable, bi-directional IO. This flexibility enables the user to determine how each of the four are used and to configure accordingly. Each IO can be either an input or an output. IO 4 has a special feature and has a third function as the input for the Gate Status monitoring.
  • Page 24: Phone Number Screen

    PHONE NUMBER SCREEN The phone number listed on the screen is the number assigned to the SIM card loaded on the G-ULTRA. This would be an MTN cell number, in international format; for example: +27XXXXXXXXXX. If the SIM card is changed, then the number will change automatically as well, and the new number will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 25: Airtime Balance Screen

    The default setting is to use the internal antenna, and this should be adequate for most applications where the G-ULTRA is located in an area which has average to good network coverage. If the G-ULTRA does not receive commands or takes a long time to...
  • Page 26: Gate Status Screen

    G-WEB application, and the IO is assigned as a gate monitoring input. This configuration requires that a D-Series controller for example is in place, connected to the G-ULTRA, and has been configured to monitor the gate status. Please see the gate wiring diagrams section to view the implementation options and information.
  • Page 27: Wiring Diagrams

    D-Series controller 4. Connect IO4 to the STATUS output on the D-Series controller, if not already connected 5. Connect the +VDC terminal of the G-ULTRA to the Aux 12v out of the D-Series Controller 6. Once you have checked all connections, you may then power up the system...
  • Page 28: Gate Trigger Pulse

    2. Ensure that any new wiring does not change or compromise existing connections. 1. The IO connector strip is located under the main cover of the G-ULTRA. Carefully remove the cover to expose them 2. Using a small flat screwdriver, release the screws but without removing them to allow easy insertion for the wiring 3.
  • Page 29: Wiring The G-Ultra Into A D-Series Controller

    SECTION 4 WIRING DIAGRAMS 4.3. Wiring the G-ULTRA into a D-Series Controller 1. Before you begin, ensure that all devices have been powered down and the power (AC Mains and battery backup) has been disconnected. 2. Ensure that any new wiring does not change or compromise existing connections.
  • Page 30: Wiring The G-Ultra Into An Electric Fence

    SECTION 4 WIRING DIAGRAMS 4.4. Wiring the G-ULTRA into an Electric Fence 1. Before you begin, ensure that all devices have been powered down and the power (AC Mains and battery backup) has been disconnected. 2. Ensure that any new wiring does not change or compromise existing connections.
  • Page 31: Wiring A G-Ultra Into An Alarm System

    SECTION 4 WIRING DIAGRAMS 4.5. Wiring a G-ULTRA into an Alarm System 1. Before you begin, ensure that all devices have been powered down and the power (AC Mains and battery backup) has been disconnected. 2. Ensure that any new wiring does not change or compromise existing connections.
  • Page 32: Wiring A G-Ultra Into A D-Series Controller Via A Wizo

    SECTION 4 WIRING DIAGRAMS 4.6. Wiring a G-ULTRA into A D-Series Controller via a WiZo-Link 1. Before you begin, ensure that all devices have been powered down and the power (AC Mains and battery backup) has been disconnected. 2. Ensure that any new wiring does not change or compromise existing connections.
  • Page 33: Wiring A G-Ultra Into An Electric Fence Controller Via Wizo-Links

    SECTION 4 WIRING DIAGRAMS 4.7. Wiring a G-ULTRA into an Electric Fence Controller via WiZo-Links 1. Before you begin, ensure that all devices have been powered down and the power (AC Mains and battery backup) has been disconnected. 2. Ensure that any new wiring does not change or compromise existing connections.
  • Page 34: Wiring A G-Ultra Into An Alarm System Via Wizo-Links

    SECTION 4 WIRING DIAGRAMS 4.8. Wiring a G-ULTRA into an Alarm System via WiZo-Links 1. Before you begin, ensure that all devices have been powered down and the power (AC Mains and battery backup) has been disconnected. 2. Ensure that any new wiring does not change or compromise existing connections.
  • Page 35: G-Web

    Iinternet connection and supported browser you can log in and configure the devices. The second option is the mobile app, which is compatible with either Android or IOS. G-WEB is used to configure or set up a G-ULTRA device or devices. 5.2. G-WEB Online 5.2.1.
  • Page 36: G-Web Dashboard

    SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.2. G-WEB Dashboard Once you have successfully logged in, the My Devices page functions as a landing page. This page lists all devices that have been associated with your profile and the devices you can administer. The top row of links enables access to the key functions which enable the user to administer devices, manage the user profile and contact’s list.
  • Page 37 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.2.2.1. Navigating the Device Listing Access to the device, its settings, and configuration is done by clicking on the icon, as shown below. Some of the sections contain information only FIGURE 29. Feature Description Device Name Custom name given to the device when it was added. Mobile Number The number of the SIM card loaded into the G-device.
  • Page 38 FIGURE 32. 1. From the My Devices page 2. Click Add New Device 3. Select the device to add, for example, G-ULTRA 4. Enter the following details, found on the side of the box a. IMEI Number b. Password which is a 4-digit password c.
  • Page 39 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.2.2.4. Synchronise / Synchronise Selected Synchronising a device ensures that the configuration setup in G-WEB is transferred to the device and is kept up to date. The device sync is initiated by clicking the Synchronise icon, and at times owing to network issues it may not happen on the first attempt. To synchronise a device, do the following: 1.
  • Page 40 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.2.2.7. My Recharges The recharge log retains a list of all recharge events. FIGURE 36. 5.2.2.2.8. Device Token Top-up To recharge a device, a G-WEB account credit is required. To Top Up Device Tokens, do the following: 1.
  • Page 41 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.2.3.2. Change Password Changing the password is changing the password that was supplied at the time of manufacture. To change the profile password, do the following: 1. Click on My Profile 2. Under Personal Details, click Change Password 3.
  • Page 42 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.2.3.4. Notification Settings In the Notification Settings, the method of communication is selected along with the credit options for your wallet To change the settings: 1. Click My Profile 2. Under Notification Settings, select a preferred contact method 3.
  • Page 43 SECTION 5 G-WEB Company Details If you are a company, then the company details are captured in the section shown below To view and change company details, do the following: 1. Click My Profile 2. View the details that have been captured, and update where needed 3.
  • Page 44 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.2.4. My Contacts Create a contacts list under My Contacts. This list retains the numbers of devices which can be associated with one or more profiles. Access numbers can be imported from the contacts list FIGURE 47. 5.2.2.4.1.
  • Page 45 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.2.4.3. Edit Custom Fields Custom Fields allow you to store customised information along with the contact number. To edit Custom Fields, do the following: 1. Click My Contacts 2. Click Edit Custom Fields 3. Enter a name for the Field 4.
  • Page 46 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.2.4.5. Export Contacts To export the contact list, do the following: 1. Click My Contacts 2. Click Export, and the list will be downloaded onto the local machine in Excel format 5.2.2.4.6. Import Contacts To import a list of contact numbers, do the following: 1.
  • Page 47 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.2.6. Logout To logout, click Logout. 5.2.3. Managing and Configuring Individual Devices Once you have added a device, you will then be able to configure and manage the newly- added device. To access the device, click on the link which is also the device name.
  • Page 48 SECTION 5 G-WEB Refresh Info To refresh the information, do the following 1. Click Device Status 2. Click Refresh Info 3. Wait for a response from the device, which will depend on network conditions Sync Details The Sync Details Information is a report which details whether the selected device has any new changes pending which have not yet synced or been downloaded to the device.
  • Page 49 SECTION 5 G-WEB Device Tokens Remaining The tokens enable the device to send messages and to make calls. To view the Device Tokens Remaining, do the following: 1. Click the Device Status link 2. The Device Tokens Remaining will display below 3.
  • Page 50 SECTION 5 G-WEB Export Log Data Exports the log data to the local machine in a PC- friendly format FIGURE 62. To export the log, do the following: 1. Select a device from the device listing 2. Select Logs 3. Click Export 4.
  • Page 51 SECTION 5 G-WEB Delete, Delete All The log data can be deleted as over time it no longer has diagnostic value. To delete the log, do the following: 1. Select a device from the device listing 2. Select a log or more than one 3.
  • Page 52 SECTION 5 G-WEB Updating the Access Numbers with the Template You can update the numbers in the system, by 1) adding numbers to the template and uploading the template and/or 2) deleting numbers from the template and then uploading the template again. The system will then automatically retain only the numbers listed in the template.
  • Page 53 SECTION 5 G-WEB Add Access Number Numbers can be added manually, one at a time. To update the access numbers, do the following: 1. Select the device 2. Select Access Numbers 3. Click Add An Access Number 4. Populate the Fields as shown below 5.
  • Page 54 SECTION 5 G-WEB Delete Selected Numbers Delete one or more numbers manually if a bulk delete is not required. For bulk deletes / updates see the Updating Template section To delete a number for a device, do the following: 1. Select the device 2.
  • Page 55 The Access Profile is a set of security features that determines when numbers of a sub-profile can have access to a G-ULTRA device and system notifications At least one profile, the Admin profile is required. You can create as many profiles as needed to configure the security as needed.
  • Page 56 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.3.2.3. How to Add a Profile This adds a new profile, which can be an Admin profile. To add a profile, do the following: 1. Select the device 2. Select Access Configuration 3. Select Access Profile 4. Click Add Profile 5.
  • Page 57 This feature enables you to limit access to IO for a specific device, using the Access Profile feature. For example, a G-ULTRA may have two IO configured for entrance purposes. If those areas are restricted, you can create an Access Profile which remotes the button on G-REMOTE which would allow the user to open the door, gate, etc.
  • Page 58 SECTION 5 G-WEB Calls (DTMF / Missed Call) The Calls feature enables the device to be configured for missed call functionality, i.e. reject the incoming call or answered to enable DTMF button Activations Configuration depends on available outputs. Ensure that outputs have been configured Configure Incoming Call Action: DTMF To configure the Incoming Call Action: DTMF, do the following:...
  • Page 59 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.3.2.6. Notifications Notifications are customisable messages that are sent from the device to the profile when an event takes place. The notifications can be configured by profile and can also be configured for profile-to-profile notifications. 5.2.3.2.7. Notification Settings Global Device Outgoing Notification Messages To create the Custom Message, do the following 1.
  • Page 60 SECTION 5 G-WEB Output Trigger Outgoing Notification To create the Ouput(s) Trigger Outgoing Notification, do the following 1. Click on the Device Name 2. Click Access Profiles 3. Click on Notifications, and select an input from the Output(s) Trigger Outgoing Notification The name of the input will change depending on what the input was named when configured...
  • Page 61 SECTION 5 G-WEB System Outgoing Notifications These notifications notify the profile users of system events that may interrupt or hamper its operation, for example SMS Token Balance Low To Configure the System Outgoing Notification, do the following: 1. Select the Device Name 2.
  • Page 62 SECTION 5 G-WEB Add Notification Adding this type of notification informs a destination profile when an event has taken place on a trigger’s source profile. To add a notification, please do the following: 1. Select the Device Name 2. Select Access Profiles 3.
  • Page 63 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.3.2.11. Profile Activity Notifications (Once Off) To configure the Once Off notification, do the following: 1. Select the Device Name 2. Select Access Profiles 3. Click on Profile Activity Notifications 4. Under Profile Activity Notifications Once Off FIGURE 85.
  • Page 64 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5. Enable the Please Call Me activation, and click Edit 6. Select an output that will be activated 7. Select a Time Window 8. Click update to save the configuration SMS Messages Activations Configure a custom SMS message to activate a selected output. The text message is then sent to the device via SMS and the device activates the selected output.
  • Page 65 SECTION 5 G-WEB Configure an IO To configure an IO, do the following: 1. Select an IO, 1 through 4 from the list 2. Click Edit 3. Select the Direction from the drop down as either Input / Output 4. Enter a name that will uniquely identify the IO 5.
  • Page 66 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.3.3.2. Advanced IO Settings Falling and Rising Edge Settings For each input, the user can configure the settings as discussed here. The following explanation applies to both the rising and falling edge attributes of an input signal. FIGURE 87.
  • Page 67 SECTION 5 G-WEB How to set Falling Edge / Rising Edge Please ensure that you have first configured an IO as an input as these settings only apply to inputs 1. Click on the device name under My Devices 2. Select an IO and then click Edit 3.
  • Page 68 SECTION 5 G-WEB Setting Description OFF State Name A custom name that describes the state of the IO in the Off State. Optional configuration setting for the relay to be switched and stay in Latched that state until changed. NOTE: If Latched is disabled, i.e., not checked, then Pulse is enabled. Pulsed Unit The unit of time that the Pulse Time is configured using.
  • Page 69 SECTION 5 G-WEB Edit A Time Window To Edit a Time Window, do the following: 1. Click the device name 2. Locate the Time Window to Edit 3. Click the Edit icon and proceed through the steps making changes as required Enable / Disable A Time Window To Enable/Disable a time window, do the following: 1.
  • Page 70 SECTION 5 G-WEB 3. Select the Rising Edge Action Time Window, and select the output’s action from the drop down FIGURE 92. 4. Select the output Actions on the Input falling edge event, and the action for the output 5. Click Done, and the new IO Mapping will be present in the list FIGURE 93.
  • Page 71 SECTION 5 G-WEB Edit an IO Mapping FIGURE 94. To Edit the IO Mapping, do the following 1. Click on the device name, and then select IO Mappings 2. Locate the mapping to edit and click the Edit icon 3. Click through the steps and make the changes as required Delete an IO Mapping FIGURE 95.
  • Page 72 SECTION 5 G-WEB Add Output Schedule Ensure that you have created a Time Window, which is a prerequisite. Output Schedule To create an Output Activation Schedule, do the following: 1. Click on the Device name 2. Create a Time Window 3.
  • Page 73 SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.2.3.3.6. Exclusion Dates An exclusion date is used to disable a Scheduled Activation for a specific day. FIGURE 100. To view and configure the Exclusion Dates, do the following: 1. Click the device name 2. Select Exclusion Dates 3.
  • Page 74 The custom name that you provided b. The CELL number of the device’s SIM card c. The type of device, whether it is a G-ULTRA or a G-SPEAK Configuration and setup of the G-SPEAK is beyond the scope of this manual.
  • Page 75: Info

    SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.3.3. Device Options To view Device Options, tap any device in the listing and the device’s options will list. Option Description FIGURE 103. Configure Enables custom configuration of the device. Wizard A set of Wizards for template-based configuration of the Device. Clone Allows you to clone the configuration of an existing device to a new device.
  • Page 76: Connectivity Details

    To return to the previous window, tap the green navigation icon in the top left-hand corner and select Back. Enable Automatic Updates is enabled by default. Retaining this ensures that the G-ULTRA device is updated if / when new updates are available. page 76 www.centsys.com...
  • Page 77: Access Numbers

    SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.3.3.1.3. Access Numbers Adding a new number enables the number to have access to the device. To add a new number, do the following: 1. Tap the green Add icon in the lower right-hand corner of the screen 2.
  • Page 78: Disable / Enable

    7. The logs will display below, with a time stamp for each log event, description of the event and log data 5.3.3.1.7. Settings The IO settings configure the IO that each G-ULTRA has. There are two types: solid- state and mechanical (relay). page 78...
  • Page 79: Configure Io

    SECTION 5 G-WEB Configure IO To configure a solid-state IO, do the following: 1. Tap Settings, and then IOs 2. Select 1 – 4 for solid- state, by tapping on it 3. Tap Configure 4. Select the IO direction, using the green slider 5.
  • Page 80: Configure A Button

    3. The selected IO will change from its previous state of Enabled/ Disabled to the new state of Disabled/ Enabled 4. The I/I will have a no entry symbol on the IO indicating that it is not available. Disabling an IO will remove it from the G-REMOTE for the respective G-ULTRA device. IO Mapping An IO mapping requires at least one of the IOs to be configured as an input so that it can be used as a trigger or event for an output.
  • Page 81: Editing / Deleting Io Mapping

    SECTION 5 G-WEB 5. Select one or more outputs for the Falling Edge transition (High to Low) by tapping on the drop down adjacent to the output and selecting the action a. ON b. OFF c. ON/OFF 6. Select one or more outputs for the Rising Edge transition (Low to High) by tapping on the drop down adjacent to the output and selecting the action a.
  • Page 82: Exclusion Dates

    Enter a date c. Tap Done 5.3.3.1.10. SMS Commands Sending SMS commands to the G-ULTRA is done by the app accessing the SMS function of the mobile device. A template SMS is prepared, and the user actions the SMS by tapping Send.
  • Page 83: Time Periods History

    SECTION 5 G-WEB 5. Wait a few moments for a response, and the G-ULTRA returns with the response to the specific SMS command 5.3.3.1.11. Time Periods History Time Periods are customisable time periods during which existing activations and notifications won’t be sent.
  • Page 84: Device Application Wizard

    8. Click Apply 9. Once Apply is tapped, there are two outcomes a. If there are any existing users who have access to the G-ULTRA that has been updated, their G-REMOTE app on their phones will be updated with the new Button configuration b.
  • Page 85: Clone Device

    SECTION 5 G-WEB 5.3.3.3. Clone Device Prerequisite check: Ensure that you have at least two devices listed, and one has been pre-configured To clone a device, do the following: 1. Tap the device that is the source to clone from in the device listing 2.
  • Page 86: Delete Device

    G-REMOTE is a mobile app installed on the mobile device of a user who has been given access. Access granted to them will enable them to activate outputs on the G-ULTRA they have access to and receive notifications from the same G-ULTRA.
  • Page 87: G-Remote Landing Page / Favourites List

    G-REMOTE is a mobile app installed on the mobile device of a user who has been given access. Access granted to them will enable them to activate outputs on the G-ULTRA they have access to and receive notifications from the same G-ULTRA.
  • Page 88 Colour 4. Disarmed Colour: Select a colour from the list 5. You are now returned to the main Buttons dashboard for the current G-ULTRA device If you tapped Cancel, this would have ended the colour change and no change would have been made to either button colour page 88 www.centsys.com...
  • Page 89 The notifications will also appear as a notification to the mobile device and are received in the same way a weather notification is received. Notifications may include when a G-ULTRA device is no longer online, the device is restored and other notifications that are configured using G-WEB Receiving the notifications on your mobile device may require that the correct permissions be set when G-REMOTE is installed.
  • Page 90 4. The mobile device’s SMS app will open with a prepared SMS, and it does not send until the user actions send 5. Wait a few moments for a response, and the G-ULTRA returns with the response to the specific SMS command 6.1.3.7.
  • Page 91 5. Tap the Back arrow in the top left-hand screen 6.3.8. Refresh Permissions Normally the G-ULTRA will be refreshed once a change or an update takes place. In the event that this does not happen automatically, then the Refresh Permissions Option updates the device information located on the mobile device.
  • Page 92 SECTION 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING 7. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.1. My Device is Not Connected to G-WEB From time to time the unit may disconnect and there are several reasons 1. Network Outage 2. The device is not powered a. Check Power Source b.
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  • Page 96 The CENTURION and CENTSYS logos, all product and brand names in this document that are accompanied by the TM symbol are trademarks of Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd, in South Africa and other territories; all rights are reserved. We invite you to contact us for further details.

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