Automatic Solutions AB Installation & User Manual

Gsm intercom system

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GSM Intercom System
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  • Page 1 Installation & User Manual C e l l C O M GSM Intercom System Models AB, ABK, HB, HBK, FB, FBK Version 6 P a g e...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents …………….Pg 3 Overview of system …………….Pg 3 Site Survey …………….Pg 3 SIM card …………….Pg 3 Power …………….Pg 4 Installation …………….Pg 4 Architectural panels …………….Pg 4 Hooded Panels …………….Pg 4 Flush Panels …………….Pg 5 Installing the SIM card …………….Pg 5 Connections on GSM controller …………….Pg 5 Codelock Keypad Connections...
  • Page 3: Overview Of System

    Overview of System Please read this entire manual before attempting to install this system. This system should only be installed by a professional automatic gate installer or access control specialist dealer. It is recommended that the system be set up, configured, commissioned and tested on a workshop bench before taken to site for installation.
  • Page 4: Installation

    Installation Do not remove the protective film until the system is Speech fully installed and working. Protective coverings are Unit there to protect the intercom from scratches and 200mm marks during installation. Antenna height is best higher than intercom for cleaner audio and also better reception.
  • Page 5: Installing The Sim Card

    Inserting the SIM card Note: This unit is a 2G quad band system, operating on standard 2G network frequencies of 850/900/1800/1900MHz. Please ensure the SIM card is a 2G compatible SIM card. The SIM may also close be 3G and 4G capable as well, as long as both the SIM and the network also support 2G.
  • Page 6: Wiring Tips

    Advanced connections INT Lock – Used to operate a door in conjunction with another keypad. 24v dc max voltage, 100mA sink. O/P1 inhib – When closed, this disables all codes for relay group 1. Sense – N/C connected to (-)GND, to be connected to N/C door contact. Can be used to generate door open or tamper alarm.
  • Page 7: Programming

    Programming TIP: The GSM unit programming is by sending SMS text messages to the unit from a phone. Step 1: Check Reception Send the SMS *20# as shown, to the SIM card *20# number of the intercom. The unit should reply with a reception level between 1 and 31.
  • Page 8 Step 3: Calling time This is the time the unit will spend attempting to call a number before aborting the call and calling the next number on the list. It is very useful to adjust this time so that if there is voicemail or answer machine on a number, that the intercom aborts the call before the machine picks up, otherwise the unit will think the call is answered and never call the next number.
  • Page 9: Complete List Of Gsm Parameters

    GSM unit complete list of parameters The table below show the complete list of features in the cellular part of the intercom. TIP: Programming messages below must begin with *12*1234# (if 1234=default passcode).. Parameter Description Default Changing pass codes 01????# Change programming password 1234 Change access control password (SMS control of relays, or non-stored...
  • Page 10: Keypad Overview

    Keypad overview Now that the GSM part of the intercom is programmed and working, you may now program the keypad. The keypad is programmed directly on the keys, not remotely by SMS. This keypad has 3 outputs. The diagram below shows the LED indicators which indicate programming and relay status information.
  • Page 11 Enter a new ENGINEERS code… Go into programming mode firstly then enter the following sequence… Replace ???? with your new ENGINEERS code. Location 4-8 digit code Validate Enter or delete new user codes There are 3 groups of user codes. Group 10 for relay 1, group 20 for relay 2, and group 30 for relay 3.
  • Page 12: Using The Keypad

    Restoring defaults When in programming mode, you can enter the following sequence… When the master code is forgotten…. 1) Wire a push button (or replicate with wire link) across the Egress terminal and (-)GND. 2) Switch off power for 1 minute. 3) Switch ON power.
  • Page 13: Control By Sms

    Control by SMS This intercom allows the user to send SMS commands to control the relays and check status as follows… *33*5678# - Relay momentary trigger. *34*5678# - Relay latch ON or hold ON. *35*5678# - Relay unlatch or switch OFF. Check if door or gate is open or closed Send the SMS as shown, and the unit will reply showing the status *22#...
  • Page 14: Maintenance Of The Intercom

    Maintenance of the Intercom The intercom SIM card will need topped up occasionally if it is a pre-pay casual SIM card. It is recommended that you register this SIM card on the provider’s web site. You can register card payment details. Many networks offer an auto top up feature, which means they will automatically top up your intercom when the balance runs low.
  • Page 15 -Change SIM card if necessary to another network which may have better coverage. -Purchase a high gain antenna. -Increase height of antenna. This may also be caused by a defective microphone, water on a microphone from a sprinkler for example, or dirt blocking the microphone hole. If reception is optimum and the problem persists, contact your supplier or installer.
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  • Page 17 Wait times will vary dependent on local workloads. The cost is a service fee which includes the first half hour and the hourly rate thereafter. If any Automatic Solutions provided parts are found to be defective and within warranty these will be provided free of charge.

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