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The JA-82Y GSM communicator installers manual 3/3 MDL51108
Notes:
keying in 00 will reset the texts and voice messages to the factory default
values in the currently set language.
Set the language before editing the text in the system (a change of language
will change the text to the factory default setting)
A change of language in the communicator will automatically result in changing
the language in the connected keypads
The set language will not change when a reset is performed
Factory default setting: 99101 = English
6.2. GSM signal strength measuring
A good quality GSM signal is necessary for the reliable functioning of the
communicator. Keying in 888 starts GSM signal strength measuring. The keypad
then displays the signal strength in the range 1/4 to 4/4 and the measuring is
repeated every second – new data is indicated by a beep. This mode allows users
to find a suitable location for the communicator antenna. Press the # key to exit
the measuring.
The signal should be at least 2/4. In places with a weak signal we recommend
trying another GSM provider’s SIM card.
Warning: it is not recommended to use a directional GSM antenna with the
communicator (the module would thus communicate with a single cellular
base station only). The communicator normally communicates with at least
three cellular base stations (the connection is thus more stable). It is not
even recommended to use a high-gain antenna – if the signal is transmitted
over a distance exceeding 30km, it does not ensure standard GSM function
due to time lapses in the transmission.
6.3. Setting of telephone numbers and events
The factory-default list of reported events and their assignment to telephone
numbers M1 to M8 (tab. 1) can be modified.
The complete list of reportable events is shown in ( tab. 5 List of events which can
be reported to your phone and their factory default settings ).
It is possible to select whether the event should be reported by an SMS or by a
phone call, or in both ways.
Each event has pre-programmed factory-default SMS text (it can be modified –
see 6.8).
6.4. SMS report setting
To set events to being reported by SMS, enter:
82 M uu x
where:
M is phone number memory 1 to 8
uu event code 01 to 97 (see tab. 5)
x 0 = no SMS report, 1 = SMS report
Example: If 82 8 03 1 is programmed and a fire alarm is triggered (event 03 in the
table), it will be reported by SMS to the phone number stored in memory M8.
6.5. Voice message setting
To set events to being reported by voice messages, enter:
83 M uu x
where: M is phone number memory 1 to 8
uu event code 01 to 97 (see tab. 5)
x 0 = no phone call, 1 = call
Example: if 83 1 03 1 is programmed and a fire alarm is triggered (event 03 in the
table), the communicator will phone the first number stored in the memory and it
will keep repeating: Your system is reporting a fire alarm.
Notes:
Calling is usually used to draw the user’s attention to a detailed report sent in
an SMS. If reporting by SMS is enabled, the communicator first sends all SMS
messages before it starts dialling.
If used, transmissions to the Alarm Receiving Centre have absolute
transmission priority (see 7.4).
The message playing can be terminated by pressing # on the telephone
keypad. The keypad then switches into keypad simulation mode and the
messages are not further transmitted to other numbers.
6.6. Access code assignment to programmed telephone
numbers
If you do not wish to enter your access code each time you send an SMS message
with an instruction, you can assign an access code which will be inserted into the
SMS automatically by the communicator to the selected telephone number. To do
so, key in:
84 M xxxx
where: M is phone number memory 1 to 8
xxxx Valid code UC / MC / SC
Example: if 83 1 2222 is programmed, the code 2222 will be automatically
inserted in an SMS with instructions sent from the first number stored in the
memory
Factory default setting: No code
6.7. Allowing remote access for telephone numbers
Remote access is allowed for numbers saved in positions 1 to 8. Programming
sequence :
85 M x
where: M memory position tel. numbers 1 to 8
x parameter 1 to allow access
parameter 0 to deny access
Factory default settings : remote access allowed for all numbers in
positions 1 to 8
6.8. SMS and instruction text editing
The communicator contains various factory default text strings which are used to
create SMS reports and also SMS instruction texts. The language of the text can
be set – see 6.1. These text strings cannot be changed from the system keypad
but they can be edited by OLink software (either locally or remotely via the
Internet), or by sending the following SMS instruction:
code_TXT_n,text,n,text,......n,text
where: Code is a valid service code (Factory default setting 8080)
_ space
TXT is an instruction to edit texts
N text number (0 to 611, see tab. 6)
, comma (or full stop)
text the new text (max. 30 characters) which will replace the former text. It is
invalid to enter a comma or a full stop inside the text string, but a space
is valid within the text string (spaces outside the text string are ignored).
Notes:
A single SMS TXT instruction can modify multiple texts (limited only by the
maximum length of a single SMS)
the communicator is not case-sensitive and it is recommended to use only
English ASCII characters (some networks do not support non-English national
characters)
the communicator creates SMS reports with 5 parts (installation name, event
description, source number (code or device 01 to 50), source name and time.
The maximum possible length of an ASCII SMS is 160 characters (only 70
characters for national characters) If this length is exceeded, the report is sent
as multiple SMSes.
The communicator automatically fills in spaces, delimiters and time.
Examples:
if the factory default service code is 8080 then the SMS instruction:
8080 TXT 20,key fob Bob,21,Key fob Jane changes the description (name) of
the key fobs enrolled to addresses 20 and 21.
8080 TXT 605,heating on,606,heating off edits the text of the two instructions
used to command the heating to be switched on and off by the PGX output (the
PGX output must be programmed to have an ON/OFF function).
6.9. Voice message recording
Recording message is done by phone with the system in service mode. Dial the
system SIM card number. When the system answers, enter your access code,
then press 9 (keypad simulation) and enter *0 service code or *0 Master code
(unless you are in service / maintenance mode) and then sequence 892. The
communicator will report that you are in voice message recording mode. You will
hear regular beeping from the receiver; the communicator is waiting for a key to be
pressed:
0 – replay all messages
1 – Record message no. 1 (intruder alarm)
2 – Record message no. 2 (fire alarm)
3 – Record message no. 3 (tamper alarm)
4 – Record message no.4 (panic alarm)
5 – Record message no. 5 (fault alarm)
6 – Record message no.6 (alarm report) – installation identification
7 – Record message no.7 (other event)
8 – delete all user recordings = reset to factory default recordings
When you press a key from 1 to 7, you will hear another beep and you can start
speaking. The end of recording is signalled with a beep and the message is
replayed. The communicator then returns to the main menu (regular beeping) and
it is possible to record further messages. The length of message no.6 should not
exceed 5s, other messages should be 3s long. Press # to stop the voice recording
menu and return to service / maintenance mode.
Message no.7 is played upon each event which you set for a voice message and
which is not an alarm. The factory default message is: Other event. i.e. is usually
used to inform about sending SMS. However, it can also be used specifically for a
particular event (e.g. it may be used to report PG output control, etc. – it depends
on the 83 M uu x settings see 6.5)
Notes:
Listening to the message can be terminated by pressing the * key.
To exit the message recording mode, just end the call.
The messages are recorded in a memory which is not erased when the system
power supply is shut down.
For events like setting / unsetting, the voice messages “Armed system” ,
Disarmed system” orPartially armed” are reported; these messages
cannot be changed.
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