Defining Communication Parameters; Preliminary Guidance; Pstn / Gsm (Fig. 4.5); Gprs / Bb (Fig. 4.5) - Visonic PowerMaxComplete Installer's Manual

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4.5 DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS

Preliminary Guidance

This
mode
allows
you
communication parameters to the local requirements.
Note: Defining communications via GPRS is applicable to
PowerMaxComplete versions 5.2.07 and above.
Compatible central station receivers are:
Osborne-Hoffman model 2000, Ademco Model 685,
FBII Model CP220, Radionics Model D6500, Sur-Gard
Model SG-MLR2-DG and Silent Knight Model 9500.
IMPORTANT: In telephone number locations and account
number locations, you may be required to enter
hexadecimal digits. In telephone number locations, these
digits are used as codes to control the dialer:
Hex.
Keying
Code
Digit
Sequence
Significance
<0> Applicable only at the beginning of a
A
<#>
number - the dialer waits 10 seconds
or waits for dial tone, whichever
comes first and then dials.
<3> Applicable only at the beginning of a
D
<#>
number - the dialer waits 5 seconds
for dial tone and goes on hook if none
is received.
<4> Applicable only in the middle of the
E
<#>
number - the dialer waits 5 seconds
F
<#>
<5> Not applicable in phone numbers
Note: A "+" can be entered at the beginning of the line by
pressing
and then
To enter a series of digits, use the following keys:
<Numeric keypad> - to enter the number
- moves the cursor from left to right
- moves the cursor from right to left
- deletes everything after the cursor (to the right).
4.5.1 PSTN / GSM
Area Code [Fig 4.5.1(1)]
Here you enter the system tel. area code (up to 4 digits).
Line Prefix [Fig 4.5.1(2)]
Here you enter the number that is used as a prefix to
access an outside telephone line (if exists).
Dial Method [Fig 4.5.1(3)]
Here you determine the dialing method used by the
automatic dialer built into the PowerMaxComplete control
panel.
The options are: Pulse and tone (dtmf).
GSM Keep Alive [Fig 4.5.1(4)]
Here you prevent the GSM service provider from
disconnecting the GSM line if the user has not initiated any
outgoing telephone calls during the last 28 days.
The options are: disable and every 28 days.
Note: A test message is sent to the first available SMS
number. If this does not exist then it makes a call to the
first private number.
4.5.2 GPRS / BB
The GSM/GPRS module is capable of communicating with
the Central Station receiver by GPRS, GSM Voice and SMS
channels. Each of the channels can be separately enabled
or disabled in order to allow or prohibit the module from
using it for the event reporting. If all channels are enabled,
the GSM/GPRS module will always try GPRS first. If fails, it
will try GSM Voice. If fails, it will try any other possible
method (PSTN, Broadband) and only then it will try SMS.
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to
adapt
the
telephone
.
(Fig. 4.5)
(Fig. 4.5)
This is due to the fact that SMS is the most unreliable option
of communication. Disabling any of the GSM Module
channels will cause the module to use a different sequence
than the one described above.
GPRS Report [Fig 4.5.2(1)]
Here you determine whether the alarm system will report
events to the central station via the GPRS channel.
The options are: disable and enable.
GSM Report [Fig 4.5.2(2)]
Here you determine whether the alarm system will report
events to the central station via the GSM voice channel.
The options are: disable and enable.
SMS Report [Fig 4.5.2(3)]
Here you determine whether the alarm system will report
events to the central station via the SMS channel.
The options are: disable and enable.
GPRS APN [Fig 4.5.2(4)]
Here you enter the name of the APN (Access Point) used for
the internet settings for the GPRS (up to 40 digits).
GPRS Username [Fig 4.5.2(5)]
Here you enter the username of the APN used for GPRS
communications (up to 30 digits).
GPRS Password [Fig 4.5.2(6)]
Here you enter the password of the the APN used for GPRS
communications (up to 16 digits).
The following table provides a list of the keys used by the
PowerMaxComplete editor for the GPRS APN, GPRS
Username, GPRS Password menus and Custom Zone
Name option.
Key
Functionality
Moves the cursor from left to right.
Long press for speed.
Moves the cursor from right to left.
Long press for speed.
Scrolls upward the sequence of inserted digits.
Long press for speed.
Scrolls downward the sequence of inserted digits.
Long press for speed.
Places cursor to extreme right position of edit
string and shows the last 16 digits of edit string.
Reverts to previous or top menu without saving
the edit string.
Reverts to "<OK> TO EXIT" without saving the
edit string.
Saves and reverts to previous menu.
Clears all digits to the right of cursor.
Clears one digit by cursor.
Selects between uppercase or lowercase digits.
Note: The "Й" digit replaces the "@" digit which is not
included in the PowerMaxComplete editor.
SIM PIN Code [Fig 4.5.2(7]
Enter PIN code of the SIM card installed in the
PowerMaxComplete unit (up to 16 digits).
Force Home Network [Fig 4.5.2(8]
Here you determine whether to force the SIM card to use
the home network only and not to select another network in
case the home network cannot be found.
The options are: disable and enable.
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