
+12V
COM
20 VAC
PGM1
PGM2
GSV4M
+12V DC external
power supply
Load
20VAC COM
+12V PGM2
PGM1
PGM output wiring
3
Inputs
Normally opened
contact
(NC)
Normally closed
contact
(NC)
Technical information
Overall dimensions L x W
Operating temperature:
120,0 x63,5 mm
-10°C + 50°C–
9 years.A
Calculated life expectancy for the communicator at 40 ambient temperature
is mbient temperature over 40 may reduce life expectancy.
°C
°C
Maximum load ratings and electrical characteristics
Maximum battery charging current:
DC voltage:
+0,035A
9 - 14V
Maximum current into PGM1:
Maximum current into PGM2:
-0,05A
-0,05A
Minimum AC voltage on 20 VAC:
Current consumption (idle running):
~16V
50mA
Maximum AC voltage on :
Note: higher than V voltage can damage the communicator.
20 VAC
~22
~22V
Maximum current of fast blowing fuse used in battery circuit:
Current consumption (within data transmission):
3,15A
365mA
Maximum current of slow blowing fuse used in primary AC:
Maximum AC power consumption:
250mA
15mA
The communicator is powered from independent power supply
The communicator is powered from control panel power supply
GSV4M
Universal GSM / GPRS communicator Wiring manual
Note: do not use +12V
terminal for powering other
devices, the external +12V
DC power supply must be
used.
Firmware upgrade Status LED
Required softwares:
Firmware Upgrade Tool v.1.xx
GSV4M Loader v.3.000
GSV4M
S1
Status
LED
Modem
LED
Status LED:
Off – GSM network problem (SIM is not
active, poor signal strength, antenna is not
connected);
1 flash –GSM signal strength: ;
2 flashes –GSM signal strength: ;
3 flashes –GSM signal strength: ;
4 flashes –GSM signal strength: ;
5 flashes –GSM signal strength: ;
On (2 seconds) –event is received (from
PSTN dialer or keybus), the input is triggered.
Upgrade steps:
1. Disconnect the communicator from the power supply.
2. Press and hold S1 button.
3. Connect theUSB cable while holding S1 button.
4.To upgrade the GSV4M, double-click on the latest firmware upgrade file
(for example: GSV4M v.4.000c.dfu ).
6. Follow the instructions in the software Firmware Upgrade Tool to
complete the firmware upgrade procedure.
7. Restore GSV4M settings to default values with a software GSV4M loader.
8. GSV4M firmware is now upgraded. You can disconnect GSV4M from the
computer. Modem LED:
Off – modem problem;
Flashing (0,5 seconds on, 0,5 seconds off) –GSM network problem (SIM
is not active, poor signal strength, antenna not connected);
Short flash every 2 seconds –registered on GSM network;
On –dialling or data transmission is in progress.
IN1
GSV4M
NO
COM
IN1
GSV4M
NC
COM
In order to program GSV4M,connect the device to the computer using a USB cable. GSV4M loader software is used to program GSV4M
communicator. It can be downloaded from the website www.secolink.eu. GSV4M loader automatically downloads the present settings
from GSV4M when USB cable is connected. Carefully choose the GSV4M operation mode before starting to program. An entered phone
number, ticked setting checkbox,and etc. are automatically saved in the software (in the temporary memory), but are not automatically
sent to GSV4M. Do not forget to send them to GSV4M when programming is finished. Entered settings also can be saved in a file (press
Export template button).
GSV4M Loader software
GSV4M settings are divided into different categories for easier programming:
Users - a user's phone numbers, dialing and messaging settings can be changed in this tab. The User's phone numbers must be entered starting with a
country code, for example +4466454xxxxx. Plus sign „+“ is automatically entered by the software. If the user wants to control GSV4M, he should enter a PIN
during the call. If the communicator is not connected to the module keybus of other manufacturer's control panel, the user should enter a PIN that is
programmed in this tab. By default this PIN is 1111 and is common for all GSV4M users. If GSV4M is connected to the module keybus of other
manufacturer's control panel, the user should enter the same PIN which is used to operate the alarm system via keypad.
GPRS reporting - all settings related to reporting to the monitoring station can be changed in this tab. GSV4M can send reports to two receivers in 3
different protocols.
Inputs - GSV4M has 6 inputs to trigger specific communications. It is possible to assign a certain Contact ID event to inputs or to type a text message which
the user will receive via SMS when the input is triggered.
Outputs - GSV4M has two programmable outputs which are activated when the user sends control commands via SMS or a phone call.
Control of outputs with a short call - to control GSV4M output without sending DTMF tone string or SMS command, the output can be controlled by
assigning it to a phone number from the phonebook of this tab. In order to trigger the output, the user should call to GSV4M. After hearing the dialing tone, the
user must end the phone call. It will trigger the output. Note: if the user's phone number is saved in the phonebook of the Users tab, and the user wants to
control GSV4M by sending DTMF tone string, he or she should not end the call, but wait 5 seconds till the communicator answers it "asking" to enter a PIN
and press hash.
Security settings - GSV4M contains two security options of different level: to limit the access only for GSV4M GPRS settings or to limit the access for all
GSV4M settings. For safety purposes, keep the security password in a safe place.
GSM modem settings - in this tab the user can enter a PIN of the SIM card, review the information about GPRS communication, and watch GSM signal
strength.
Phrases - all phrases being used in SMS messages are stored in this tab. To receive the most detailed SMS message, the user should fill in all necessary
information in related fields such as names of zones, partitions, users, and etc. When the communicator receives a report from PSTN dialer, it is checking
the phrase list and when received event element id number matches it uses that phrase in SMS.
Voice messages - this tab allows a voice message to be assigned to a zone. The user can choose any from 243 available voice files.A selected language in
GSV4M loader must be the same as on GSV4M communicator.
Summary - all GSV4M settings can be reviewed and printed in this tab.