Edgarsson GSM-VAC4+LITE Guide de l'utilisateur

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EDGARSSON SECURITY DESIGNS
GSM-VAC4+LITE
VOICE & SMS GSM ALARM
COMMUNICATOR
INSTALLER’S MANUAL
V 1.0
EDGARSSON SECURITY DESIGNS, CILYMAENLLWYD HOUSE, LOGIN, WHITLAND, SA34 0XA
Phone 01437 563 900 Fax 01437 563475 Email info@edgarsson.co.uk
Web pages at www.edgarsson.co.uk

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.1 R
ECORDING
MODE
................................................................................................................................................................................8
1.2 PLAY..............................................................................................................................................................................................8
1.3 PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE NUMBERS - TN....................................................................................................................9
1.3.1 TN remote programming by SMS....................................................................................................................10
1.4 PROGRAMMING INPUT STATUS - IN....................................................................................................................................10
1.4.1 IN parameter remote programming by SMS....................................................................................................11
1.5 DE
LAY
BEFORE
DIAL
– DD................................................................................................................................................................11
1.5.1 DD remote programming by SMS...................................................................................................................11
1.6 INPUT FILTER PARAMETR – ID.............................................................................................................................................12
1.6.1 Programming table to define the value of the input filter................................................................................12
1.6.2 ID parameter remote programming by SMS....................................................................................................12
1.7 PROGRAMM
ING
OUTPUT STATUS - OS.................................................................................................................................13
1.7.1 Programming table for output status................................................................................................................13
1.7.2 OS remote programming by SMS....................................................................................................................13
1.8 DIRECT ALARM OUTPUT – OD..............................................................................................................................................14
1.8.1 Programming table for OD – direct alarm output............................................................................................14
1.8.2 OD remote programming by SMS...................................................................................................................14
1.9 INPUTS AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS LINKING.................................................................................................................14
1.9.1 Programming table for linking the inputs and telephone numbers – LN.........................................................15
1.9.2 LN remote programming by SMS....................................................................................................................15
1.10 MAIN POWER LOST AND TELEPHONE N
O
. LINKING – LN5...........................................................................................15
1.10.1 Programming table for the MAIN POWER LOST and telephone numbers linking......................................16
1.10.2 LN remote programming by SMS..................................................................................................................16
1.11 LOW BATTERY AND TELEPHONE N
O
. LINKING – LN6...................................................................................................16
1.11.1 Programming table for LOW BATTERY and telephone numbers linking....................................................16
1.11.2 LN4 remote programming by SMS................................................................................................................17
1.12 MAIN POWER LOST FILTERLTER PARAMETR - MAIN .................................................................................................17
1.12.1 Programming table for “MAIN POWER LOST” filter – MAIN...................................................................17
1.12.2 “MAIN POWER LOST” filter remote programming by SMS......................................................................17
1.13 INPUT TIME WINDOW – IT....................................................................................................................................................18
1.13.1 The input time window remote programming by SMS..................................................................................18
1.14 INPUT TRIGGER COUNTER BEFORE BLOCK - AR ..........................................................................................................18
1.14.1 The input trigger counter before block remote programming by SMS..........................................................19
1.15 SECURITY LEVEL - SL............................................................................................................................................................20
1.15.1 Programming table for security level definition – SL....................................................................................20
1.15.2 SL parameter remote programming by SMS..................................................................................................20
1.16 PRE-PAY CARD CREDIT AND VALIDITY INFORMATION..............................................................................................21
1.16.1 Programming pre pay card credit and validity string.....................................................................................21
1.16.2 CC parameter for remote programming.........................................................................................................21
1.17 GSM-VAC4+ LITESET-UP PARAMERTERS ........................................................................................................................22
1.17.1 Set-up parameters programming by SMS......................................................................................................23
1.18 SMS MESSAGES EDITOR.......................................................................................................................................................24
1.18.1 Alarm messages remote editing by SMS command.......................................................................................24

1.19 DTMF REMOTE COMMAND TABLE....................................................................................................................................25
1.19.1 Receive all parameters (PALL) .....................................................................................................................26
1.19.2 Receive telephone numbers (PTN).................................................................................................................26
1.19.3 Receive links (PLN).......................................................................................................................................26
1.19.4 Receive input parameters (PIN).....................................................................................................................26
1.19.5 Receive input filter value (PID).....................................................................................................................26
1.19.6 Receive delay before dial value (PDD)..........................................................................................................26
1.19.7 Receive clip identification functions (PTC)...................................................................................................26
1.19.8 Receive access telephone numbers (PSL)......................................................................................................27
1.19.9 Receive output parameters (POS)..................................................................................................................27
1.19.10 Receive link for local alarm output (POD)...................................................................................................27
1.19.11 Receive all programmed SMS messages (P#)..............................................................................................27
1.19.12 Receive the power level on the unit (PPWR)...............................................................................................27
1.19.13 Receive set up parameters value (PPA)........................................................................................................27
1.19.14 State of the credit for the PRE-PAY CARD................................................................................................27
1.19.15 State of the outputs (PORC).........................................................................................................................28
1.20 CHECKING SYSTEM STATUS BY SMS COMMAND.........................................................................................................29
1.21 CHECKING SYSTEM STATUS BY DTMF COMMAND......................................................................................................29
1.22 CHAN
G
ING SYSTEM STATUS OFF TO ON (SYSTEM ON)................................................................................................29
1.23 CHAN
G
ING SYSTEM STATUS ON TO OFF (SYSTEM OFF)..............................................................................................29
1.24 CHECKING THE INPUT STATUS BY DTMF........................................................................................................................30
1.25 CHECKING THE INPUT STATUS BY SMS (INS).................................................................................................................30
1.26 OUTPUTS REMOTE CONTROL BY SMS COMMAND........................................................................................................31
1.27 OUTPUTS REMOTE CONTROL BY DTMF COMMAND....................................................................................................31


GSM-VAC4+LITE INSTALLER’S MANUAL
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete
user guide for further information.
SWITCH ON SAFELY
Do not switch the unit on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference
or danger.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless phones and units may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the unit off near medical equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING
Do not use the unit at a refueling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Follow any restrictions. Do not use the unit where blasting is in progress.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in the normal position as explained in the product documentation. Do not touch the
antenna unnecessarily.
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GSM-VAC4+LITE INSTALLER’S MANUAL
FEATURES
⇒Built in GSM module
⇒2 alarm inputs
⇒2 remote control alarm outputs
⇒Pre-recorded alarm messages – 1 for each alarm input
⇒SMS for each alarm input
⇒Memory stores up to 4 different telephone numbers
⇒Dialing of telephone number sequences can be programmed
⇒LED displays enable easy monitoring
⇒Already activated dialing sequence can be stopped by means of user's telephone unit
⇒Download programming by SMS
⇒Input and Output status checking by SMS and DTMF command
⇒Outputs remote control by SMS, CLIP and DTMF command
⇒System activating and deactivating by SMS, CLIP and DTMF command
⇒Phone book memory clear by SMS command
⇒Full print out of programming parameters by SMS
⇒Print out by parameters groups (14 groups)
⇒Pre-pay cards credit and value checking
⇒Security protected for incoming calls
⇒Call back device checking Manual fix of the GSM network
⇒Easy new firmware downloads with the ISP programming cable
⇒Event log with the time stamp
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GSM-VAC4+LITE INSTALLER’S MANUAL
DESCRIPTION
The GSM-VAC4+-GSM is a new kind of a mobile voice and SMS dialing system. The phone
memory in the form of a SIM card is used either to store telephone numbers or to program certain
parameters. The alarm event is possible send on to 4 different telephone numbers. The alarm inputs
can be normal open (N.O.) and are thus triggered by a positive (+12V) or a negative pulse (GND);
or they can be normal close (+12V or GND lost). Each alarm input enables us to send an alarm
recorded voice message, the SMS message or both.
The GSM-VAC4+ LITE has also TWO outputs giving the user the ability to control a certain
system from distance by DTMF, SMS or CLIP command
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GSM-VAC4+LITE INSTALLER’S MANUAL
START UP
⇒Insert SIM card to be used for GSM-VAC4+ LITE in your personal mobile phone.
⇒ERASE THE PIN CODE!
⇒Enter telephone numbers and the required operating parameters in SIM memory – at least 1
telephone No. (TN1) and 1 link (LN1) should be programmed (see installer’s manual)
⇒Insert SIM card in the GSM module applied for the GSM-VAC4+ LITE device. The unit
must be power OFF when you insert the SIM!
⇒Connect alarm inputs and outputs to GSM-VAC4+
⇒Connect the antenna to antenna connector
⇒Connect device to source power supply voltage
⇒Wait until LED3 display is turned ON (green) and LED1 (blue) starts flashing. This will be
set in around 1 minute time.
⇒Connect the headset to Play/REC connector and record alarm messages
⇒GSM-VAC4+ LITE unit is now ready for operate.
NOTE:
When the back-up battery 12V/0.8Ah is connected on the unit the main power supply must
be from 13,8V to 14,5V DC!
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GSM-VAC4+LITE INSTALLER’S MANUAL
LED DISPLAY
Blue LED (LED1)
– Indicate the level of the GSM signal from 1-5 LED flash (1 = weak signal, 5 excellent
signal)
Red LED (LED2)
- When the LED 2 is ON the unit has a problem with a GSM network connection or the GSM
part of the unit is out of order. In this case immediately call the service!
Red LED (LED2) – alarm state
- During alarm event the RED led will indicate on which input alarm is. For example, for the
first input you’ll see 1 flash, second input 2 fleshes etc.
Green LED (LED3)
- When the alarm inputs on the unit are in active state (SYS=1) then the green LED is ON.
With inputs disabling the green LED goes OFF (SYS=0).
Yellow LED (LED4)
- Short flashing indicate that the GSM module is ON but it is not yet connect on the GSM
network. After connection yellow led flashing with short pulse ON and a long pulse OFF.
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GSM-VAC4+LITE INSTALLER’S MANUAL
PURPOSE AND APPLICATION
The GSM-VAC4+ LITE mobile device can provide us with different information on the state of the
alarm mounted on the protected object. It can also transmit other useful information important for
operating applications such as:
⇒vending machines
⇒fire systems
⇒security alarm systems
⇒various engines out of the reach of manual operation
⇒home care or emergency alarm
⇒car and boat alarm transmitter
⇒temperature regulation by means of a sensor
⇒industrial control applications
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