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Vision 3 Compact
VISION 3 COMPACT
GSM SPEECH DIALLERTECHNICIANS MANUAL
DESCRIPTION
Vision 3 Compact is a GSM communicator, which uses the existing cellular network to provide reliable and
cost effective communication for security systems. When triggered it can send SPEECH and SMS text mes-
sages.
The system can be programmed through the integrated keypad. Fully remote programming is also possible
by means of SMS text messages sent to the system.
The system provides following features:
- 3 Input Zones separately programmable and configurable
- 3 PGM Outputs controllable for remote switching of other devices
- 8 telephone numbers can be programmed for vocal calls and SMS notifications
- 200 telephone can be programmed to control a single PGM output
- 1 STATUS Input (SYS) to check a remote devices state
- 1 RESET Input for the local reset of alarm
- 1 Output for notification of system error
- 1 Output for ring simulation of entering calls, which can be used for connections with other devices
- 1 LED to signal GSM cellular network signal strength OK
- 1 LED for notification of standby operation- Simulated PSTN line, which allows to call with a normal touch tone telephone or connect an hardwired
communicator
- It is possible to use SMSs to programme the communicator or to turn on one or more outputs; once the
command has been received, an SMS will be sent back to confirm the action
- Possibility to trigger an output by calling the communicator, which will wait for a single ring and will recog-
nize the associated telephone number, from which the call has been performed. Once the output has been
activated the communicator will ring back the calling telephone to confirm activation of the output
- SIM card expiry date automatic check
- Credit exhaustion automatic check
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Index
DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................ 1
KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MENU .............................................................................................. 1
SPEECH MENU .......................................................................................................................... 2
BOARD DESCRIPTION - CONNECTIONS ................................................................................ 3
FIRST PROGRAMMING ............................................................................................................. 4LED FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 4
RESET ................................................................................................................................... 4
PROGRAMMING FROM THE INTEGRATED KEYPAD ............................................................. 4ENTERPROGRAMMINGANDLOGININTHEMENU................................................................................................... 4MENU TELEPHONE NUMBERS ................................................................................................ 5TELEPHONENUMBERS (FROM1 TO8) .............................................................................................................. 5MENUPHONENUMBERS (FROM 1 TO 200 - FOR PULSED ACTIVATION OF OUT3) ................................ 5MENU SPEECH MESSAGES ..................................................................................................... 5VOCALMESSAGES: RECORD& PLAY.................................................................................................................. 5VOCALMESSAGES: LINKTELEPHONENUMBERS.................................................................................................... 6SECONDSBETWEENATTEMPTS......................................................................................................................... 6SECONDSBEFOREANSWER ............................................................................................................................. 6NUMBEROFATTEMPTS ................................................................................................................................... 6MESSAGEREPETITIONCOUNT .......................................................................................................................... 6MENU TEXT MESSAGES (SMS) ............................................................................................... 6MENUSMS: TEXTEDIT ................................................................................................................................. 6SMS TEXTMESSAGES: LINKTEL. NUMBERS ...................................................................................................... 7MENUSMS: ECHOFUNCTION ......................................................................................................................... 7MENU INPUT/OUTPUT .............................................................................................................. 7INPUTS: TYPE ............................................................................................................................................... 7OUTPUT/ TEL. NUMBER ................................................................................................................................ 8PULSED OUTPUT DURATION ................................................................................................................ 8MENU USER CODES ................................................................................................................. 8TECHNICIANCODE.......................................................................................................................................... 8USERCODE................................................................................................................................................. 8
CALLCYCLERESET ....................................................................................................................................... 8SIM CODE ................................................................................................................................................. 8
TELEPHONENUMBERS/ PROGRAMMING ............................................................................................................. 9MENU VARIOUS PARAMETERS ............................................................................................... 9LIFETESTDELAY ........................................................................................................................................... 9RINGSBEFOREANSWER ................................................................................................................................. 9EVENTDISPATCH- DELAY................................................................................................................................ 9GETINCOMINGCALLS.....................................................................................................................................
9LANGUAGE ................................................................................................................................................. 9
PROGRAMMING BY SMS ......................................................................................................... 9TECHNICALOPERATIONS.................................................................................................................................. 10
USEROPERATIONS........................................................................................................................................ 10
USEOFSMS TEXTMESSAGESFORREMOTEPROGRAMMING ............................................................................... 10
HOWTOWRITEAPROGRAMMINGSMS ............................................................................................................. 11
CALLS AND PROGRAMMING WITH THE VOCAL MENU ......................................................... 12RECEPTIONOFTHEVOCALCALL....................................................................................................................... 12
CALLINGTHEDIALLER..................................................................................................................................... 13
USERVOCALMENU........................................................................................................................................ 13
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................. 13
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KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MENU
Personal code
MENU TELEPHONE
NUMBERS
[NAME] [TEL.NUMBER 01] [OPT.]
David_mobile 031745685 ABC
MENU
SPEECH
MESSAGES
MO1- INPUT 01
R-PLAY C-REC
A = Answer confirmation
B = Direct access to user menu
C = Automatic call cycle reset
DEFAULT
000000Name shall not have empty spaces;
after names, before the number,
there shall be a space; after the
number, before the options, there
shall be another space.
Example. Mark 3394569874 A
VOCAL MESSAGES
Record & Play
VOCAL MESSAGES
Link tel. numbersM01/ tel 12345678
*- play
Press RETURN (V) to play or change, left and right
arrows to move the cursor and CANCEL (X) to
change the links of the telephone number
Seconds before
answer 30
Event Reset
Time 30
Number of attempts
3
Message repetitionCount 2
MENU
TEXT MESSAGES
SMS TEXT MESS.
Text editSMS INPUT 01
Rolling text ..
SYSTEM NAME
STATUS OFF
STATUS ON
M01 = INPUT 01
M02 = INPUT 02
M03 = INPUT 03M04 = STATUS ON
M05 = STATUS OFF
M06 = MAINS OFF
M07 = MAINS ON
M08 = BATTERY KO
M09 = LIFE TEST
M10 = GSM OFF 1 MINSMS TEXT MESS.
Link tel. numbersE01/ tel 12345678
SMS/ tel 12345678
echo
This parameter send all
SMSs received by the system
to the linked tel. numbers
MENU
INPUT & OUTPUTSINPUTS 123
TYPE COB
C = N.C.
Input Type O = N.O.
B = EOL resistor
OUT. 01 12345678
TEL.NR.
It is possible to associate the output with a telephone ring from
the linked telephone. Select the output and link it to the
telephone numbers.
MENU
USER CODES
USER CODE
111111
SIM CODE
1111
CALL CYCLE RESET
123456
Technician Code
000000
MENU
VARIOUS PARAMETERSLIFE TEST
Delay 240
Rings before answer
2
EVENT DISPATCH
Delay [ 30 ]
Language
[ 0 ]
Time in sec. of the outgoing
calls (before answer)
PRESS CANCEL (X) FOR RECORDING
PRESS RETURN (V) FOR PLAYING
Time in sec. between an
attempt and the following one
Max.number of attempts
when a number is
unreachable
Number of times themessage is repeated
If the SIM card has to have a
PIN write it here
IMPORTANT: write the correct PIN to avoid
locking of the SIM card
Set the code for resetting the call cycle (it is also possible to
use a unique digit)
Set the value of the time interval [hours] between the calls of
life test
Set the delay [seconds] elapsing between event and first call
0= Italian
1= Other language (depending on the country)
Set Limitations to remote access
Get Incoming
Calls [ 1 ]0= dialler does not answer
1= all incoming calls are answered
OUT. 01 12345678
TEL.NR.
TEL 12345678
PROG
Pulsed Output
Duration [03]
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SPEECH MENU
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FIRST PROGRAMMING
Introduce a SIM card with no data stored in its memory (no telephone numbers in address book and no text
messages) and, if possible, remove the PIN lock.
Power the system with a 13.8 Vdc and a minimum of 500 mA power supply.
IMPORTANT: Connect a backup battery with 2 Ah minimum capacity, otherwise the system will not
work properly during the calling phase.
Wait until the yellow LED (GSM module) switches on in steady mode and the signal LED (green) flashes
to indicate the GSM signal level (for example 3 consecutive flashes means good signal). For a completeexplanation of the LED flashing logic, refer to the chapter below.Note that speech diallers are completely inspected before being marketed and therefore it is not necessary to reset before
the first programming.
LED FUNCTIONSThe system features 3 LED beacons:
Yellow LED = this notifies the good operation of the GSM module, after the system is powered on (login
into the GSM network executed and signal sufficient to optimal).
When the login has been concluded the LED will turn on steady to indicate that the system is operating
normally, and is not carrying out any activities.
During any outgoing calls or dispatch of an SMS the LED will return to blink, to indicate that the GSM mod-ule has ongoing communication.
Green LED =this notifies GSM signal strength; when power is given it blinks together with the yellow LED
(GSM module). Once that the GSM module is working, the green LED will do n consecutive (2, 3, or 4)
blinkings alternated by a brief pause, the number of blinkings indicates the GSM signal strength:
1 blinkings and 1 pause = signal scarce (the system will not work properly)
2 blinkings and 1 pause = signal sufficient
3 blinkings and 1 pause = signal good
4 blinkings and 1 pause = signal very good
Red LED = this notifies a system anomaly (GSM module blocked, signal or network not found, SIM blockedby a wrong PIN): normally the red LED is turned on together with the simultaneous blinking of the GREEN
and YELLOW LEDs.
RESETTo return to the initial default programming you need to cut the power to the system (battery included), press
key SW1 and keep it pressed when giving the power again to the system.
After each reset the system will ask to select the language (0 ITALIAN 1 = other language); thereafter the
system will start the initialization process.
PROGRAMMING FROM THE INTEGRATED KEYPAD
Key in the technical code (000000 default) and press RETURN (D)All menu will appear, use the vertical arrows to move to the programming stepsPress RETURN (D)to enter the menusUse the keys to key in numbers and alphanumeric stringsUse key CANCEL (C) to erase parameters or to mark certain options ( disabled enabled)
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Press RETURN (D)= TEL. NUMBER [01] Press RETURN (D) to key in NAME [char.], TELEPHONE NUMBER [digits], CALL OPTIONS [a/b/c]Note that between the name and the telephone number and between the telephone number and the call options you have
to key in a space. The call options shall not have spaces between them, the letters can be in either lower or upper case
EXAMPLE: DAVID Mob. +393358978455 ab
The options can be different from one telephone number to the other. They are:
a: Answer confirmation (the system shall receive a DTMF tone # to define a call as successful, if
this does not happen the system will call again the same telephone number with this option, for a
maximum of times equal to the set number of call attempts)
b: Direct access to user menu (the user with this option do not have to dial her user code to enter
the user menu)
c: Automatic reset of the call cycle (if the call to the telephone number with this option is successful
the entire call cycle will be cancelled)
IMPORTANT: REMEMBER TO PLACE THE AREA CODE (+39 ......) IN FRONT OF EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER, TO LETTHE SYSTEM ALWAYS RECOGNIZE THE TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE INCOMING CALL. TELEPHONE NUMBERS CAN
BE STORED WITHOUT NAME AND OPTIONS. THE NAME, TELEPHONE NUMBER AND OPTIONS ARE AUTOMATICALLY
SCROLLED ON THE LCD SCREEN, ONCE THEY HAVE BEEN KEYED IN.
MENU TELEPHONE NUMBERS
MENU SPEECH MESSAGES
Once you have entered the menu press (D)to look at the message type and record it:
SYSTEM NAME = is the common message that identifies the system STATUS OFF= is an indicator (closed) of the input SYS when it is required at the phone
STATUS ON= is an indicator (open) of the input SYS when it is required at the phone M01 - INPUT 1= message for input 1 (alarm, robbery, tamper, etc....) M02 - INPUT 2= message for input 2 (alarm, robbery, tamper, etc....) M03 - INPUT 3= message for input 3 (alarm, robbery, tamper, etc....) M04 - STATUS ON = message given when status of input SYS changes
(as STATUS OFF/ON but for sending vocal calls or SMS) M05 - STATUS OFF= message given when status of input SYS changes
(as STATUS OFF/ON but for sending vocal calls or SMS) M06 - AC OFF = message sent after mains failure
M07 - AC ON = message sent after recovery of the mains M08 - BATTERY KO = back-up battery low M09 - LIFE TEST = life test periodical notification M10 - GSM OFF 1MIN = impossibility to call for more than 1 minute (no GSM signal)
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTION
After setting the first 8 telephone numbers there is a telephone book containing 200 telephone numbers that
can be only used for impulsive activation of output 3.
Each of the number included in the telephone book (with the initial international code, as +39 for Italy)
can activate output 3 in pulse mode by calling the system telephone number and letting it ring one time (the
number ID must be visible): the system will recognize the ID of the calling number (if visible) and will activate
the output instantly.NOTA: on these 200 numbers (other than the first 8 numbers) the system will not send the ring for
confirm activation of the output.
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Vocal messages to link to 8 available telephone numbers
Onceyou have entered the menu press Dto search at the message number to be linked to the telephonenumbers.
To scroll all events press vertical arrow keys In the upper row the message number (AC OFF) and the 8 telephone numbers that can be linked to the
message are shown(Example: in Fig. 1 message 6 is linked to the first two telephone numbers)
To scroll the telephone numbers press the horizontal arrow keys; to change the value () press C
M06/ TEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- PLAY Fig. 1
Keypad Display
This parameter is the time (in seconds) that elapses between each call attempt of the call cycle.
Once you have entered the menu press Dto change the value.It is advised to leave the value unchanged, if there are not particular requirements.
This parameter is the time (in seconds) that the system wait until the call is answered.
Onceyou have entered the menu press Dto change the value.EXAMPLE: 30 indicates that the telephone set, called by the dialler, will ring for a maximum time of 30 sec-
onds, thereafter the dialler will hang up, if the call has not been answered, and the next telephone number
will be called.
It is advised to set a value of 120 seconds.
Onceyou have entered the menu press Dto change the value.This parameter indicates the number of call attempts to a telephone number when it cannot be reached or
it does not answer the call.
Onceyou have entered the menu press Dto change the value.
This parameter indicates the number of times the message is repeated when a telephone number has beenreached.
MENU TEXT MESSAGES (SMS)
Onceyou have entered the menu press Dto select the SMS corresponding to the event . Use the vertical arrow keys to select the event, press Dagain to change the default message (example
Opening Input 1). The methodology for writing the text is similar to the way used to write SMS on mobile phones: press the
buttons on the keypad as many times as to select the desired letters.
To start message recording press (C): the available time will be shown To play again the message press D To scroll the events press the vertical arrow keys
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This function allows to send back all SMS received by the dialler to the linked mobile telephone numbers.
This function is very useful to receive messages related to the SIM card expiry or credit exhaustion.
After having sent such SMS the dialler will delete the messages, keeping the SIM card memory always
entirely clear. Once you have entered the menu press D to select the telephone numbers, which will receive theSMSs.
In the upper row the 8 telephone numbers that can be linked to the SMSs are shown
Example: in Fig. 3 the first two telephone numbers will receive all messages sent to the dialler).
SMS/ TEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fig. 3
Keypad display
MENU INPUT/OUTPUT
There are 3 different input types: C = normally closed or NC (Press KEY 1) O = normally open or NO (Press KEY 2) B = single EOL resistor (Press KEY 3)Onceyou have entered the menu press D to change the value for each single input. To scroll all inputs press horizontal arrow keys and use key 1-2-3 or C to erase the value previously
entered.
INPUTS 1 2 3
TYPE C C B
Fig. 4
Keypad display
Once you have entered the menu press Dto select the type of message to link to the telephone num-bers.
To scroll all events press key horizontal arrow keys In the upper row the event is shown and the 8 telephone numbers that can be linked to the message
Example: in Fig. 2 the message 1 (INPUT 1) is linked to the first two telephone numbers To scroll the telephone numbers press the horizontal arrow keys; to change the value () press (C).
E01/ TEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fig. 2
Keypad display
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This function allows a telephone number to activate an output in pulsed way, by simply calling the dialler and
letting it ring one or two times.
Once the telephone numbers have been linked to the outputs, the programmable output will be activated
after the call by the linked numbers.
Once you have entered the menu press D to link the telephone numbers to the selected output, move with
the horizontal arrow keys to the listed telephone numbers and use C to enable the telephone number.
OUT 01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TEL.
Fig. 5
Keypad display
In Fig. 5 output 1 can be activated from telephone numbers 1 and 3.
MENU USER CODES
Onceyou have entered the menu press D to change the parameter and C to eraseDefault: 000000
Onceyou have entered the menu press (D) to change the parameter and (C) to eraseDefault: 111111The user code is used in the vocal menu when you are connected with the dialler on GSM network or when you use it as
a password to give commands by SMS.
This parameter contains a code, which can be used to reset the call cycle. It is possible to use a only digit.
Onceyou have entered the menu press (D) to change the parameter and (C) to erase
You can enter only numerical values and not letters.
It is possible to key in a PIN code if you are using a SIM card with PIN lock. The number keyed in has to beidentical to the SIM PIN code.Onceyou have entered the menu press D to change the parameter and C to erase.
If the dialler does not start at the first connection, the green and yellow LED are switched together sequential with the red
LED: if this happen, switch immediately the dialler off and check the correctness of the PIN code. Do not insist by startingrepeatedly the dialler, to prevent the SIM card to be blocked.
This parameter set the time duration in seconds of the output activation. The setting can vary from 1 sec. to30 sec.
Onceyou have entered the menu press D to change the parameter and C to eraseDefault: 3 seconds
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MENU VARIOUS PARAMETERS
This parameter set the time [hours] elapsing between each call for the life test and therefore a user check of
the correct operation of the system.
Onceyou have entered the menu press D to change the parameter and C to eraseDefault: 0 disabled
This parameter set the number of rings that the system waits before answering:
Onceyou have entered the menu press D to change the parameter and C to eraseDefault: 3
This parameter indicates how long the system has to wait before sending again a notification after the firstactivation. This time is expressed in seconds:
Example: [value 10 seconds] Opening and reclosing of input 1 causes instantaneous notification of
the event. If an event at the same input occurs again in less than 10 seconds (say 5 seconds), this
event will not be taken into consideration. But if the input , after the second activation, will be seen
open again after 10 seconds, a second notification will be sent.
Onceyou have entered the menu press D to change the parameter and C to eraseDefault: 05 seconds
With this parameter it is possible.
Onceyou have entered the menu press D to change the parameter, press C to erase press 0to select the first language press 1 to select the second language
It is possible to let the dialler accept exclusively commands from telephone numbers in the phone book.
With this parameter it is possible to enable certain telephone numbers to interact with the dialler:
Onceyou have entered the menu press D To scroll all the telephone numbers use horizontal arrow keys In the upper row are the telephone numbers, in the lower one the authorization Press D to change the parameter and C to erase
TEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PROG
Fig. 6
Keypad display
This parameter enables the answer to each incoming call:
Onceyou have entered the menu press D to change the parameter, press C to disable the answer and
(1) to enable it
Note: If no telephone numer is enabled all options will remain valid for all telephone numbers in the phone
book and the telephone numbers not present in the phone book will must enter the user code to enter the user
menu. In case one or more phone numbers are enabled and is desired that the not enabled phone numbers
cannot access the user menu in case of incoming call keep sure that for these numbers the option b is not
enabled.In Fig. 6 only Tel. numbers 1 and 3 are enabled to interact with the dialler.
PROGRAMMING BY SMSVision 3 Compact can be programmed through SMS messages.
By sending one or more SMS to the dialler you can:
programme entirely the system enable/disable open-collector PGM outputs check the system status
Operations can be divided in 2 categories:
User operations Installer operations
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The installer has the option, after authorization by the user, to programme again the entire system.
The parameters that can be programmed per SMS are the same you can change using the keypad; only
the speech message must be locally recorded on the electronic board by using the keypad. If no message
has been recorded the system will use the ones recorded by default (IN1 = robbery, IN2 = burglary, IN3 =
technical failure).* The user authorizes the technical operations by sending an SMS for enabling the technical programming. From reception
of this SMS, the technician has 20 minutes time to enter into the technical menu.
The user has the option to enable/disable (in pulsed or steady mode) the PGM outputs, to monitor the status
of each input, to check the status (on/off) of external devices, to change the user code, to allow the techni-
cian to enter technical programming in remote mode.
All the messages conveyed to the dialler must have a determined structure, otherwise any attempt to pro-
gramme it would fail. Firstly they must contain a declaration of personal code .
Example: UPWD:111111 User Password , TPWD:000000 Technical Password
If the message contains one or more values for the parameters, their structure must be the following:
ID[.index] operation [value ]
[ ] contains numerical values that are not always necessary
ID =is the parameter identified by an alphanumeric code (example: UPWD is the command User Pass-word, INMODEis the command Input Type). (look at TAB. 1 for the complete list of IDs)
[.index] = is the number of ID previously mentioned, therefore this is the output, input, telephone, pass-word, etc. number (example: INMODE.1 =INPUT 1 TYPE)
Operator = this brings about a certain operation on parameter identified by ID. For the outputs the opera-tor sets a value to them (see TAB.2)
: means entering, and is used for passwords (example: UPWD:111111)
= means a setting (example: OUT.1=ON switches on output 1)
? is a request of information (example: IN.1?Asks for the input 1 status)
TPWD TECHNICAL PASSWORD
UPWD USER PASSWORD
LOCK SYSTEM UNLOCK
IN INPUT
OUT OUTPUT
STATUS SYSTEM STATUS
INMODE INPUT MODE (NC, NO or EOL resistor)
EXTTEL TELEPHONE NUMBERS TO LINK TO OUTPUT 3 (200 NUMBERS)
CPWD RESET OF OUTGOING CALLS (to be used with the call reset code)
TEL TELEPHONE NUMBER
SMSTEXT SMS TEXT
SMSTEL LINKING OF SMS TEXT MESSAGES TO TELEPHONE NUMBERS
VOXTEL LINKING OF SPEECH MESSAGES TO TELEPHONE NUMBERS
LIFETEST TIME LIFE TEST
EVTDELAY DELAY BETWEEN EVENTSVOXTRY ATTEMPTS OF SPEECH MESSAGE DISPATCH
VOXDELAY DELAY BETWEEN EVENT AND DISPATCH OF SPEECH MESSAGES
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At each SMS text message, the system can answer with different messages as feedback:
OK command carried out
*?* command non recognized
*LOCKED* no user authorization
FAIL not possible to carry out the command (example: there are no privilege for its execution)
ON refers to the enabled status of an output
OFF refers to the disabled status of an outputOP refers to the open (enabled) status of an input
CL refers to the closed (disabled) status of an input
To give a command through an SMS, a few simple rules must be taken into account. For example, if the
2nd input needs to be associated to type EOL, first of all the user has to enable the technician to change
the programming:
UPWD:111111 LOCK=OFF this command enables programming through SMS for 20 minutes
Now it is possible for the technician to give other commands, always preceded by the password: TPWD:000000 INMODE.2=B this command assign type EOL to the input.
As you see from the example, EACH COMMAND HAS TO BE SEPARATED FROM THE PREVIOUS AND
THE FOLLOWING ONE BY AT LEAST ONE SPACE AND NO SPACE HAS TO BE PRESENT IN A SINGLE
COMMAND.
It is possible to have spaces other than for separating commands only in the case they are between quota-
tion marks, as in the following example:
Storing of telephone number 1 (with name) and options Answer ConfirmationandAutomatic Reset of
the Call Cycle:
TPWD:000000 TEL.1=MARC MOBILE +393358554574 ac
From the example it is clear that a space has to be used between the telephone number and its options
-if there are any-, therefore if you want to store a telephone number with relative options you have to use
quotation marks.
VOXREPEAT MESSAGE REPETITION COUNT
VOXWAIT MAX RINGING DURATION BEFORE HANG UP OF CURRENT CALL
RINGSNR NUMBER OF RINGS BEFORE ANSWER
OUTTEL LINK TELEPHONE ID / PULSE OUTPUT
SIMC SIM CODE
TAB.1: IDs
ON Enable output
OFF Disable output
P Enable output in pulse mode
O NO input
C NC input
B EOL input (1K)
a Answer confirmation (on telephone numbers)
b Direct access to the user menu (on telephone numbers)
c Automatic reset of the call cycle (on telephone numbers)TAB.2: VALUES
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At each command the dialler will send one or more messages back including the results of the previous programming.
For example if you send the following programming:
TPWD:000000 INMODE.1=C INMODE.2=C INMODE.3=C VOXTEL.1=12345 VOXTEL.2=123 VOXTEL.6 =12
VOXREPEAT=3
In this example the technical password has ben entered; inputs 1, 2 and 3 have been set as NC; speech message 1
has been linked to telephone numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; speech message 2 to telephone numbers 1, 2 and 3; speech
message 6 to telephone numbers 1 and 2. At last the message repetition count has been set to 3.
The dialler, after reception of the programming message, will immediately answer with an SMS as the following one:
TPWD:OK
INMODE1:OK
INMODE2:OK
INMODE3:OK
VOXTEL1:OK
VOXTEL2:OKVOXTEL6:OK
VOXREPEAT:OK
In case the dialler has not been enabled by the user for remote programming, it will send back the message
LOCKED.
In case the dialler is unable to perform a command (for example, user not authorized), will answer with FAIL.
In case the dialler does not recognize a message (typing errors), it will answer with ?.
Quotation marks are also necessary to compose a text message:
Example: programming an SMS for burglary at input 1:
TPWD:000000 SMSTEXT.1=Burglary at apartment Mr. Brown Tel. 02564887945
CALLS AND PROGRAMMING WITH THE VOCAL MENU
While receiving a vocal call from the dialler it is possible to perform several operations, depending on the programming
(options) linked to the called number:
NUMBER WITH NO OPTION:once the call has been answered, the dispatch is considered successful, therefore the
dialler will call the following number. In case the user wants to enter programming, enter # and then dial the personal
code.
REMARK: LISTEN AT LEAST TO THE FIRST 5 SEC. OF THE MESSAGE, OTHERWISE THE DIALLER WILL NOTNOTIFY THIS CALL AS SUCCESSFULL AND THEREFORE WILL CALL THE SAME PHONE NUMBER AGAIN.
STOP A CALL WITH THE RESET CODE: once a call has been answered, PRESS # TO STOP THE MESSAGE AND
DIAL THE RESET CODE (example #123#), the dialler will respond with the message call cycle stopped.
NUMBER WITH OPTION A (ANSWER CONFIRMATION):
In order to make the call to the number successful it is necessary to press #; if this is not done the system will call
immediately the same number. In case the user wants to enter programming, he/she has to enter # and then dial the
personal code.
NUMBER WITH OPTION B (DIRECT ACCESS TO USER MENU):when the call is answered, after the message
repetition, the dialler switches immediately to the user menu without asking the personal code. By pressing # the ac-
cess will be anticipated.
NUMBER WITH OPTION C (RESET OF THE CALL CYCLE): when the call is considered successful, the dialler
will reset automatically the remaining calls.
Important: when this option is activated, it is useful to activate option A as well, to be sure that the entire call
cycle can be reset only by pressing #.
NOTE: the above mentioned options can be entered for each telephone number; at each telephone number
several options can be assigned.
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If the answer is enabled, after the set number of rings, the system will accept the incoming calls, by keeping silent.
Enter # and then enter the personal code. If the code is correct the user will be introduced to the user vocal menu.
The vocal menu can only be entered by calling the dialler, or when you are called by the dialler; it is not intended to
programme, but for remote operation by users (system check, output activation).
Menu 1 contains the commands to activate outputs (3 outputs): it is possible to enable (in steady or pulsed mode) anddisable a single or more outputs.
Menu 2 allow a user to check the status of the inputs 1, 2, 3 and SYS (enabled or open/ disabled or closed) and of the
outputs (enabled/disabled) in real time: their status are therefore listed by an automatic voice. Input SYS is intended
for real time status monitoring of remote devices, which are remotely switched by using the dialler outputs. It is also
possible to record two messages corresponding to activation or shutdown (example: alarm unit on, alarm unit off).
Menu 3 allow a user to connect with a remote system (example: intercom) for two-way telephone communication.
When the command is activated, ring output is activated (for ring simulation) and, simultaneously, the automatic voice
will ask to wait. When the remote system is connected the automatic voice will tell that the connection has been estab-
lished and that the communication can start.
IMQ level TO DEFINE
Power supply 12Vdc rated (9 Vdc minimum, 14,5Vdc maximum)
Rated current 50mA (60mA maximum)
Maximal current 500mA (1 A peak)
Back up battery 12V 2Ah
Anti-opening
IP protection IP 30
Fuse Fuse type 5x20mm 2A Type F
Emulated line tone 440Hz
Emulated line voltage 13.8Vdc
Housing Plate RAL 9002
Accessories Programming keypad K-VISION
Dimensions H=20 cm x L=26 cm x D= 4,5 cm
Temperature range from +5C to +40C
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Our products/systems comply with the essential requirements of EEC directives. Installation must be car-
ried out following the local installation norms by qualified personnel.
The productor refuses any responsibility when changes or unauthorized repairs are made to the product/
system. It is recommended to test the operation of the alarm product/system at least once a month. De-
spite frequent testing and due to, but not limited to, any or all of the following: tampering, electrical or
communication disruption or improper use, it is possible for the product/system to fail to prevent burglary,
robbery, fire or otherwise. A properly installed and maintained alarm system can only reduce the risk that
this happens.
Any GSM speech dialler or communicator, not connected to the PSTN standard telephone line, does notensure proper communication in case of problems or limitations due to the GSM network.