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GC-61 GSM communicator 2 / 2 MHZ51105
p 1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
xxx...x is a telephone number (max. 20 digits) or an IP
address plus port beginning with a #. The IP plus port
must be specified by exactly 4x3 + 5 = 17 digits using
zeros for left-hand bit stuffing, if necessary.
Examples:
(a) 123456789 can be entered as the ARC2 primary number by
entering: 0000 PG12 123456789.
(b) IP address 192.168.1.123 together with port 8080 are set as the
ARC1 primary number by entering PG11#192 168 001 123 08080.
Default setting: No phone number or IP address is set.
2.5. Account ID setting
An ARC uses this ID number for alarm system identification:
PG3p zzzz
where:
p 1=ARC1, 2=ARC2
zzzz is the account ID number (z = numbers from 0 to 9 or
A=F1, B=F2, C=F3, D=F4, E=F5 a F=F6,
hexadecimal)
Default setting: ID is 0000 for both ARCs
Note: When an Account ID for ARC1 and ARC2 are not set, it will be
set according to the first received event from a control panel.
2.6. Selecting the ID number
It is possible to select the ID number of the GC-61 or the ID number of
the attached landline communicator for transmission to an ARC.
PG94 x
where:
x=0 The ID number of the GC-61 is used for alarm system
identification.
x=1 The ID number of the attached landline communicator
is used for alarm system identification.
Default setting: x=0
Notes:
The setting can only be done by SMS.
The events from the GC-61 (e.g. triggering its own input), are
transferred with an ID number according to the PG3p zzzz settings.
2.7. Format setting
This sequence is used to select the communication format:
PG4p x
where:
p 1=ARC1, 2=ARC2
x is the protocol type – see table
Default setting: Contact ID for both ARC’s
Protocol Type x
Contact ID DTMF 0
Jablotron SMS SMS type
1
Jablotron GPRS GPRS type
2
2.8. Disabling ARC communication
If you need to temporarily disable all ARC reporting, you can do this,
while retaining your settings:
PG5p 1 all reports to ARC p enabled
PG5p 0 all reports to ARC p disabled
where:
p 1=ARC1, 2=ARC2
Default setting: all ARC reports disabled.
2.9. ARC 2 as a back-up for ARC1
ARC 2 can serve as an optional back-up for ARC data transfer if
ARC1data transfer fails. When the first event is transferred to the back-
up monitoring station (ARC2) a “tel. line #1 communication fault“ event
will be reported.
PG62 0 ARC1 and ARC2 are two independent stations
PG62 1 ARC 2 works as a transfer back-up
When 081 is selected, the ARC 2 settings are used only if ARC 1
transfer fails .
Default setting: two independent ARC’s.
2.10. ARC re-dialling interval setting
If the dialler is activated it attempts to make a connection (alternating
between the primary and the back-up telephone number). If it is not
possible to make a connection, a dialling pause is initiated. After this
interval the dialler will re-attempt to make a connection. The interval
can be set in the following way:
PG7p t
where:
p 1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
t is the pause duration x 5 minutes (i.e.1 = 5 minutes,
2 = 10 min,..., 9 = 45 minutes etc)
Default setting: 5 minutes for both ARCs
2.11. Interval of periodic test
Periodic tests are sent by the GC-61. These events do not depend
on a connected control panel. The following sequence sets the time
interval between periodic test messages:
PG8p hh:mm
where:
p 1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
hh is hours
mm is minutes
Default setting: the periodic test is not sent – 00:00 is set
2.12. INP input CID code setting
When the INP input is used for transmission to an ARC, it is
necessary to set CID code for the required event. Enter the following
sequence:
PG91 xxxyyzzz
where:
xxx is the event (e.g. alarm – 130, tamper – 137,
arm/disarm – 401 etc.)
yy is the number of the subsystem
zzz is the number of event source
Example: if you enter PG91 13001123, then on activation of the INP
input, the report –“ alarm to subsystem 01, event source 123” will be
sent to the ARC.
Default setting: no report is transferred.
2.13. Phone number prefix setting.
In some countries it is necessary to use “00” instead of the “+”
character as a prefix at the beginning of a phone number to be able to
send SMS message. If required, enter this sequence:
PG92 xx
Where:
xx is the prefix which will be used instead of “+”
Enter PG92 to reset to the default setting.
Default setting: “+”.
2.14. Reset to the default setting
When the SMS “reset” is sent to the GC-61, the factory default
setting will be restored. A hardware reset can also be performed as
follows:
Switch off the power supply, connect the two middle pins of the K1
connector and restore the power supply. The hardware reset is
indicated by fast LED flashing.
2.15. Reset – GSM module
When the command gsm is sent to the GSM module it will
disconnect from and then reconnect to the GSM network. This function
is useful when it is necessary to switch the mobile device off and on
(e.g. when the SIM card has been unblocked by the mobile operator).
2.16. Appliance remote control by SMS (AUXON,
AUXOFF)
These commands can be used to control the AUX output (e.g. switch
a telephone line to the control panel). The switching event is sent to an
ARC. The AUX is also switched on if a GSM network is not available
for 15 minutes.
To switch on the AUX output, send the SMS text: AUXON
To switch off the AUX output, send the SMS text: AUXOFF
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