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UCMA/4G7608
This is the UCMA/4G7608 Quick Start Guide. Please download the full Manual
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The UCMA/4G7608 provides a 4G (LTE) cellular network connection to Comfort.
This gives Comfort the following abilities;
Acts as a backup for alarm dialout when the land line is faulty or cut.
Alternately, it can be used as the primary dialler without a fixed telephone line,
for installations where a telephone line is not available.
Allows the user to dial to the GSM number instead of the fixed telephone line to
access Comfort menus.
Allows Comfort to report alarms to the users mobile phones via SMS. The SMS
message will show time stamp, Text Identification, Alarm type and Zone or
User name.
Allows authorised Mobile phones to send commands to control or check the
status of appliances and the security system via SMS. Each Phone can be
independently authorised to arm, disarm, and access automation control.
Allows date and time update by Internet Time servers
The UCMA/4G7608 requires a Nano-SIM card to be inserted, just like with a
cellular phone. This can be a prepaid card, or a postpaid one which is billed
monthly.
Features of UCMA/4G7608
Zone and Alarm Names (32 characters) are stored in UCMA/4G7608 EEPROM.
64 Customised messages can be sent by SMS
Help Messages are sent by SMS after reciving (1)
Query Security Mode and Control Status
Home Control SMS Command will reply with Status
Arm/Disarm Security System will reply with Security Mode status.
Alarm SMS messages from Comfort include Time Stamp
Alarm SMS messages from Comfort includes User Names instead of Number for
user alarms e.g. Arm and disarm
Each Phone has Permissions for SMS Arm, SMS Disarm, SMS Control
GSM Signal Level 0 to 4 in Comfigurator status bar
Support for non-English character sets using UCS2.
Differences betweem UCM/4G and UCMA/4G7608
( UCM/4G does not support VoLTE (Voice Over LTE). It uses 3G Voice band for
Voice calls, but it uses 4G for SMS. It will not be able to make voice calls
without a 3G network
( UCMA/4G7608 supports VoLTE
Specifications
UCMA/4G7608
PCB Size: 108 x 88 mm
Power Supply (from Comfort): 12V 50 ma (idle), 250 ma (transmit)
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  • Page 1 Allows date and time update by Internet Time servers • The UCMA/4G7608 requires a Nano-SIM card to be inserted, just like with a cellular phone. This can be a prepaid card, or a postpaid one which is billed monthly.
  • Page 2 The SIM card will come with a telephone number. Use this number to dial or send SMS to the system via the GSM module What is Included The UCMA/4G7608 package contains the following*: UCMA/4G7608 module with GSM submodule. T •...
  • Page 3 Comfort’s J6 connector via the supplied cable when JP3 and JP4 are not used. This plug-in cable connection is used when the distance between the controller and UCMA/4G7608 is less than 30 centimetres. For longer distances, use the JP3 and JP4 terminal blocks...
  • Page 4 Table 1 - UCM ID shunt Settings By convention, ID=1 is reserved for UCM/USB, Wifi or ETH for writing/reading configuration file. The UCMA/4G7608 should be set to ID 2 or above so that any RS485 communications failure can be reported by Comfort.
  • Page 5 Comfort because of the length of the 5 way audio cable from J54 on Comfort and the UCMA/4G7608. If this location does not have sufficient network signal, there is a way to allow the UCMA/4G7608 to be mounted in another room or location.
  • Page 6 UCMs in the system. If there is only 1 UCM, the ID on the UCMA/4G7608 must be set to 2. By convention, ID 1 is reserved for writing and reading from Comfort, and is not reported in case of Communications Failure.
  • Page 7 UCMA/4G7608 Quick Start Guide network, BUSY1 will turn off and ERROR will turn on. The UCMA/4G7608 will periodically try to communicate with the network every 10 seconds. BUSY2 LED will turn on when there is a call in progress •...
  • Page 8 UCMA/4G7608 Quick Start Guide Important Note The printed manual may not always be the most current version. The latest manual can be downloaded from http://www.cytech.biz/ucmgsm_manual.html Filename: UCM4GLeaf Last Modified 1 October 2024 web site: http://www.cytech.biz Email: support@cytech.biz User Group/Tech Support: http://www.comfortforums.com...