AMC CT952GSM Use And Installation Manual

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TELEPHONE
DIALLER
CT952GSM
USE AND INSTALLATION
MANUAL
Preliminary version
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  • Page 1 TELEPHONE DIALLER CT952GSM USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL Preliminary version...
  • Page 2: Technical Features

    1) Hole for Antenna Cable 2) GSM Antenna 3) Anti-Opening device 4) Stand by battery (12V, 2Ah) 5) Holes for cables TECHNICAL FEATURES SUPPLY VOLTAGE: 12 Vcc nominal (9 Vdc minimum, 14.5 Vdc maximum) ABSORBED POWER (CARD ONLY): 40 mA nominal (50 mA maximum) ABSORBED POWER DURING COMMUNICATION = 500 mA (peak 2A) BACK-UP BATTERY: 12V 2 Ah Size: H=20 cm x L=26 cm x D= 4.5 cm...
  • Page 3 Card Description SIM CARD placement Jumper enabling the microphone on the card (connected = microphone enabled for recording) Microphone for message recording 4) Audio jack for mono/stereo headphones (suggested impedance above 32 ohm) Jumper for input type setting and input RESET setting Key for dialler recording and resetting Dialler status signalling LED ! Green LED (TX) = communication between telephone and card (fixed light on when calling)
  • Page 4 THE CT 952 in brief The CT952 is a bi-directional GSM telephone dialler. It is able to send different alarm with voice or through SMS text messages. Thanks to the fast data transmission it is also able to verify every single second the good working of the module, the good network coverage, the signal level and the power.
  • Page 5: Quick Installation

    QUICK INSTALLATION 1. Disable the PIN block and any other possible service (call transferring, mobile box, etc.) of the SIM card and insert it in the SIM CARD placement. 2. Supply power to the dialler and be sure that the CT952 has the same reference (or negative) potential of the alarm panel.
  • Page 6: Installation And Connections

    INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Power Supply +12V,- and BAT WARNING: BACK UP BATTERY OBLIGATORY! IN1, IN2, IN3, IN4 Alarm Inputs CT952 Normally Closed Contact NO JUMPER (absent) CT952 Normally Open Contact JUMPER CLOSED CT952 Open Collector JUMPER CLOSED Output CT952 Normally Closed Contact JUMPER CLOSED...
  • Page 7: System Status

    Usage examples: Circuit 1 = NC-COM contact of an alarm panel unit alarm relay. Circuit 2 = Panic button. Circuit 3 = Technological alarm from alarm panel unit. Circuit 4 = NC-COM contact with 24h/day protection from short circuit or cutting. Inputs IN5, IN6, IN7 and IN8 (Reset input) Inputs 5, 6, 7, and 8 can be linked only as NC.
  • Page 8 Example: In order to do this connect output 8 (ON/OFF) of the dialler CT952 to an input of the alarm panel system programmed as ON/OFF input. Call the telephone dialler and activate remotely the ON/OFF output of the dialler, after 5 seconds the CT952 will respond if the alarm panel system has been switched on or off.
  • Page 9 ERR Output (GSM Dead Zone, Error) The ERR Open Collector output switches to impulse operation for 2 seconds in case of a prolonged ABSENCE OF GSM signal or INSUFFICIENT SIGNAL. The interval lapsing between one check and the next is one minute. We recommend to convey this signal to a memory device, such as the control unit itself (Picture 1).
  • Page 10 GSM Module and SIM card To set the SIM card it is essential to use a standard GSM Mobile Phone (see its manual). ! Insert the SIM card in the mobile phone ! Switch on the telephone. ! Dial the SIM card PIN code (if requested). ! Enter in the Menu and disable the PIN block.
  • Page 11: Operation

    OPERATION Call Events For each event it is possible to program a vocal call, send a SMS message or both. The following table lists the events managed: Ref. Event Type Input 1 Impulse activation on IN1 Input 2 Impulse activation on IN2 Input 3 Impulse activation on IN3 Input 4...
  • Page 12 Based on the internal clock of the GSM module, the CT952 GSM telephone dialler generates a periodical event that can be used to automatically confirm its proper operation. The interval between one signalling and the next can be freely set in a range between 1 and 255 days and takes place on the day and time for which this function has been enabled.
  • Page 13 Normal calling cycle (no option) For each cycle all the telephone numbers associated with the event are called. In the event of “Answer”, the telephone number is regarded as “Reached” and therefore it will NOT be called during the following calling cycles. Upon reply to the call, the CT952 dialler immediately starts reproducing the recorded message corresponding to the event that has taken place.
  • Page 14 Automatic cycle reset (Option 5) In the event of “Answer” of a telephone, the calling cycle is completely interrupted and the dialler does NOT make any more calls in connection with that event.
  • Page 15: Technical Menu

    PROGRAMMING Complete Programming with a Touch-Tone Telephone In order to program the dialler through a touch-tone telephone connected to the PHONE terminals, use the following procedure: 7. Disable the PIN block on the SIM card using any mobile phone and insert in the dialler place. 8.
  • Page 16 ENTER OPTIONS Key in one or more number (figures) (from 1 to 8 ) connected to the call options that it is needed to add, or to cancel, to this telephone number. By pressing * You erase any option associated to the number ( normal cycle ).
  • Page 17 ENTER TELEPHONE NUMBER Dial a number between 01 and 16 linked to the number to which the SMS message will be sent. Repeat the operation for all the telephone number to which the SMS messages is to be sent. By pressing * You erase any linking of the telephone numbers for the SMS sending ( the SMS will not be sent).
  • Page 18 Number Event Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Function Input 4 Char. Input 5 Answer confirmation Input 6 Continuous repetition of the message Input 7 Countless number of calling attempts Input 8 < Direct access to the user menu Input RESET at +12V Automatic cycle reset Input RESET to negative Poor Voltage...
  • Page 19 5. Release the key on the card to terminate the data transfer Recording Messages through the Card Microphone (Listening on Headphones) CAUTION: when a new recording is started, ALL previous messages are cancelled. 1. Connect the headphones directly to the AUDIO OUT jack placed on one side of the card. 2.
  • Page 20: Local Reset

    Association of the SMS Transmission Event with SIM Card Programming After a message has been saved on the SIM card, you need to set the event that causes its immediate transmission. This parameter can be programmed in the SIM card and then transferred with all the other parameters that have already been set for the vocal calls.
  • Page 21: Remote Output Control

    CREDIT DUE DATE When on this function can be employed in the event you have a rechargeable SIM card. 5 minutes after the last call made, the dialler calls the CUSTOMER SERVICE telephone number and records through speech synthesis the first 30 seconds of the message. This message contains the residual credit and the user will be able to listen to it again, at any time, by entering his own menu.
  • Page 22 ENTER OUTPUT NUMBER TO CHANGE IT TO CHANGE OUTPUT STATUS PRESS 1 Key in a number between 1 and 8 to activate or deactivate the connected output. NOTE: impulsive outputs can only be activated. Stable outputs can be activated (when they are disabled) or disabled (when they are enabled).

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