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50 countries worldwide Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation of Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes.
Quick Setup Steps These abbreviated instructions are for the experienced installer who needs a checklist to get a standard installation up and running in the minimum of time. Detailed installation features and functions are referred to later in this manual. Mount the Calling Module according to the instructions given in the Installation section.
Before attempting to install the unit, cut electrical power to the control box where the G-SPEAK unit will be mounted Make sure that the earthing system is correctly constructed, and that all metal parts of the system are...
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This product was designed and built strictly for the use indicated in this documentation. Any other use, not expressly indicated here, could compromise the service life/operation of the product and/or be a source of danger Anything not expressly specified in these instructions is not permitted.
This can be seen as similar to a traditional intercom gate station or entry panel that resides outside of the property and is the component of the G-SPEAK system that is used to dial through to and communicate with Voice Phones.
The wire will be held securely in place. Depends on model (G-SPEAK Classic allows one number per Call Button, plus one output with ten users; while G-SPEAK Classic+ allows two numbers per Call Button, plus four input/outputs with 100 users.)
Technical Specifications Physical G-SPEAK CLASSIC G-SPEAK CLASSIC+ Input voltage 10V - 30V DC Current draw Quiescent 30mA maximum 300mA Call buttons on Calling Module Call confirmation at Calling Module Speech volume Adjustable at Calling Module using Call Buttons Wiring requirements (between 6 wires, min 0.2mm²;...
5. Required Tools and Equipment Screwdriver – 3.5mm flat Side cutter Drill bits – 5mm masonry; 6mm drill bit Silicone sealant Fasteners and rawl plugs Six metres of n6 core communication cable 6. Mounting Instructions Important Considerations All users calling or sending an SMS to the Module need to ensure that their Caller Line ...
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Dimensions Dimensions of the Calling Module base and mounting holes relative to the Calling Module cover Mounting Instructions Lift Calling Module cover 1. Lift off the outer cover of the Calling Module as shown in Figure 8. FIGURE 8. Screwdriver Calling Module...
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Calling Module 3. Lift the Calling Module off base. Calling Module base 4. Hold the Calling Module base against the wall at the required height, ensuring that it is vertical. Mounting hole Sealing 5. Mark the location of the mounting holes. washer 6.
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Calling Module 15. Clip the outer cover back into position. cover It will be necessary when commissioning the unit to have the cover removed. FIGURE 13. 16. Secure the cover using the fixing screw provided in kit. Screw FIGURE 14. page 13...
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Calling Module 11. Run the cable through the base of the Cable Calling Module, hook the Calling Module into the base as shown in Figure 15 and Calling clip back into position. Module base FIGURE 15. Voice communication terminals 12. Terminate cable onto the voice communication terminals.
GSM Controller Mounting The GSM Controller will typically be housed inside the enclosure of the device it is to control, for instance a gate motor. However, it can be mounted onto a wall or other structure by following the instructions below: Controller 1.
6. Use a 6mm drill bit to open the required cable entry hole. Cable entry hole 6mm drill bit FIGURE 21. Ensure sufficient cable is provided for to reach the terminals of both the I/O terminals and the voice Cover communication terminals 7.
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2. Raise the SIM card housing as shown in Figure 24. 3. Insert the activated SIM card and ensure that the SIM card is correctly oriented. Align the cropped corner to be in the correct position on the circuit board as per the diagram.
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GSM controller cover 5. Hook the top of the edge of the cover onto the top of the unit. 6. Lower the cover and press securely into position. page 18...
7. Wiring Diagrams G-SPEAK Inputs/outputs 3 and 4 Data communication lines Inputs/outputs 1 and 2 Power supply 10V - 30V DC FIGURE 28. GSM CONTROLLER Data communication lines FIGURE 29. CALLING MODULE page 19...
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Solenoid lock GSM controller D5-Evo Use the table below for colour allocation when connecting the wires Terminal Description Colour Power + and Call Power - and Call Speaker 1 Calling Speaker 2 Module Mic 1 Mic 2 It is recommended that 0.5mm multi-stranded shielded cable is used FIGURE 30.
8. GSM Network Signal Detection When powered up, the G-SPEAK will beep three times and the signal strength indicator LEDs will light up indicating the GSM network signal strength. The GSM signal strength can be determined based upon the combination of the three LEDs that illuminate: FIGURE 31.
The Calling Module has two Call Buttons. Each button is associated with either one Voice Phone in the case of the G-SPEAK Classic, or two Voice Phones in the case of the G-SPEAK Classic+, where at least one of which will need to be programmed before the unit can be used to initiate a call (refer to the List of Commands).
While the call is in progress, the Called Party can activate the one output on the G-SPEAK Classic, or any of the four outputs on the G-SPEAK Classic+ by pressing 1, 2, 3 or 4 on their phone keypad. This DTMF event will trigger the hang timer, and the call will automatically terminate after the hang time has expired, regardless of the call duration up to that point.
G-SPEAK Classic, or 100 Switch Phone numbers in the case of the G-SPEAK Classic+, each of which can activate one or more (in the case of the G-SPEAK Classic+) outputs by Missed Call or SMS. Numbers are added using the AP command (see List of Commands).
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If you would like confirmation that your SMS command has been successfully received by the G-SPEAK, simply append a space and then the letters ‘ACK’ to the end of the command set in the SMS message. For example: P.xxxx.AB.0821234567 will simply add phone number 082 123 4567 and assigns it to Button 1;...
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Any of the Switch Phones, where configured, can turn on or off any of the outputs by sending the text message ‘OUx ON’ or ‘OUx OFF’ to the G-SPEAK (the ‘x’ in the command string represents the output number referred to). If configured, the output name can be used instead of OUx.
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Examples (commands have been highlighted for clarity) Description Command Adds phone number 082 123 4567 and, since P.xxxx.AP.0821234567 no output is specified, automatically assigns it to activate Output 1 Adds phone number 082 123 4567 and P.xxxx.AP.0821234567.OU2 assigns it to activate Output 2 Add phone numbers 0821234566, P.xxxx.AP.0821234567.
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Deleting a Voice Phone Command ‘DB’ This command deletes all Voice Phone numbers assigned to specific Call Buttons from the system, i.e. it stops a number from being called when a button is pressed. Description Parameters Phone number(s) (up to 16 Removes the specified Voice digits each) Phones assigned to Call Buttons...
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More than one configuration setting can be applied/edited using a single SMS by separating the commands with a full stop. In the case of the G-SPEAK Classic+ all I/Os (configurable inputs and outputs) are defaulted as outputs and may be reconfigured to be inputs, whereas the G-SPEAK Classic only has one output which cannot be configured to be an input.
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Description Settings Parameters CT (Call Time) – Sets the maximum duration of the call (the call can be terminated earlier by either party) RT (Ring Time)– Sets the time before which the unit will disconnect if a call is unanswered Configure inputs, ...
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Sub-parameters: Pulse time (milliseconds) 1s = 1000ms Output name (up to 31 characters including spaces) IN1 – Input 1 configured as input IN2 – Input 2 configured as input IN3 – Input 3 configured as input IN4 – Input 4 configured as input IN1FT –...
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CON – Resets all configuration settings to Factory Defaults, and leaves all users (Voice and Switch numbers) as is Applies to G-SPEAK Classic+ only Examples (commands have been highlighted for clarity) Description Command Changes the current system password to 1333 P.xxxx.CO.NP.1333...
5686299345 *100*01*5686299345# onto a Vodacom SIM card Special Commands Any of the Voice Numbers can text the G-SPEAK with four special messages (depending on the G-SPEAK model) to activate the following functions: Description Command By SMSing ‘LISTEN’ to the G-SPEAK, the G-SPEAK will mute the...
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By SMSing ‘SETTINGS’ to the G-SPEAK, the G-SPEAK will send an SMS to the phone that sent the SETTINGS command, indicating SETTINGS system settings. G-SPEAK Classic+ only The Called Party will hear an alert tone ten seconds before the call timer expires...
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