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GSW2 PLUS 1000 Advanced GSM/GPRS communication device INSTALLATION MANUAL Version: GSW2 PLUS 1000-Installation-Manual_V4_0-07072016.doc Valid from SW release “GSW_EF_PCK_20150817_v_3_2_6.hex”. GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 5 2 FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................................. 6 3 START UP ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 4 LED DISPLAY................................................................................................................................................. 8 5 CLEAR ALL PROGRAMMED DATA FROM SIM ................................................................................... 9 6 CONNECTING DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................................... 10 7 PROGRAMMING GSW2 PLUS.................................................................................................................. 11 8 THE GSW2 PLUS PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................. 12 8.1 ALARM SUPPORT ...........................................................................................................................................................12 8.2 OUTPUT MANAGEMENT ...............................................................................................................................................16 8.3 SECURITY LEVEL - SL ...................................................................................................................................................18 8.4 PREPAID CARD CREDIT AND VALIDITY INFORMATION ......................................................................................19 8.5 SET-UP PARAMETERS ....................................................................................................................................................21 8.6 SMS MESSAGES EDITOR ...............................................................................................................................................25 8.7 INTERCOM .......................................................................................................................................................................26 8.8 CONTROLING OUTPUTS WITH DTMF ........................................................................................................................29 8.9 CLIP – CALLER ID ...........................................................................................................................................................30 8.10 WIEGAND INTERFACE ..................................................................................................................................................31 8.11 DIRECT ACCESS BY ENTERING ACCESS CODE (via wiegand connector from 3rd party wiegand device) ...............32 8.12 DIRECT ACCESS BY ENTERING TEMPORARY ACCESS CODES – SPIN - via 3rd party wiegand keypad ..............32 8.13 EVENT LOGING ...............................................................................................................................................................33 8.14 SPECIAL SMS COMMANDS ...........................................................................................................................................34 9 PRINT-OUT OF THE PARAMETERS ...................................................................................................... 36 9.1 RECEIVE ALL PARAMETERS (PALL) ..........................................................................................................................36 9.2 CHECK WMOD SETTINGS (PDEWM) ...........................................................................................................................36 9.3 CHECK SW REVISION (PSW).........................................................................................................................................36 9.4 CHECK SIGNAL QUALITY (PSQ) ..................................................................................................................................36 9.5 RECEIVE TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PTN) ....................................................................................................................36 9.6 RECEIVE LINKS (PLN) ....................................................................................................................................................36 9.7 RECEIVE INPUT PARAMETERS (PIN) ..........................................................................................................................36 9.8 RECEIVE INPUT FILTER VALUE (PID) ........................................................................................................................37 9.9 RECEIVE OUTPUT FILTER VALUE (POD)...................................................................................................................37 9.10 RECEIVE DELAY BEFORE DIAL VALUE (PDD).........................................................................................................37 9.11 RECEIVE ACCESS TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PSL) .....................................................................................................37 9.12 RECEIVE OUTPUT PARAMETERS (POS) .....................................................................................................................37 9.13 RECEIVE OUTPUT PARAMETERS (POT) .....................................................................................................................37 9.14 RECEIVE ALL PROGRAMMED SMS MESSAGES (P#) ...............................................................................................37 9.15 RECEIVE SET UP PARAMETERS VALUE (PPA) .........................................................................................................37 9.16 RECEIVE CREDIT PARS PARAMETERS (PCREF).......................................................................................................38 9.17 RECEIVE CREDIT CHECK TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PCN).......................................................................................38 9.18 RECEIVE ALL CLIP PARAMETERS (PCLP) .................................................................................................................38 9.19 RECEIVE PIN ACCESS CODES (PPIN) ..........................................................................................................................38 Page 2 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 9.20 RECEIVE SPIN ACCESS CODES PARAMETERS (PSPIN)...........................................................................................38 9.21 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 1 PARAMATERS (PDEA) ........................................................................................39 9.22 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 2 PARAMATERS (PDEB).........................................................................................39 9.23 STATE OF THE CREDIT FOR THE PREPAID CARD ...................................................................................................39 9.24 STATE OF THE OUTPUTS (PORC) ................................................................................................................................39 9.25 MANUAL GSM MODULE RETARD (MRES) ................................................................................................................39 9.26 RECEIVE STATUS OF INPUTS (INS) .............................................................................................................................39 9.27 RECEIVE GSW2 PLUS LOG ............................................................................................................................................39 9.28 RECEIVE WIEGAND PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................................39 10 CHANGING PARAMETERS USING THE SMS COMMAND ............................................................... 40 11 DEFAULT SETTINGS ON GSW2 PLUS ................................................................................................... 41 12 PARAMETERS PRINT-OUT COMMANDS ............................................................................................. 44 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................. 45 14 CONTACTS ................................................................................................................................................... 46 Figures Figure 1: GSW2 PLUS Connection diagram .............................................................................................................................. 10 Figure 2: Input Connection diagram ........................................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 3: Output Connection diagram ........................................................................................................................................ 16 Figure 4: GSW2 PLUS Intercom connection diagram ............................................................................................................... 26 Figure 5: GSW2 PLUS Intercom connection diagram - details .................................................................................................. 29 Tables Table 1: IN, ID and DD parameters ............................................................................................................................................ 13 Table 2: IN, ID, DD parameters example ................................................................................................................................... 13 Table 3: Remote alarm reporting parameters .............................................................................................................................. 14 Table 4: Remote alarm reporting parameters example ............................................................................................................... 15 Table 5: Output management parameters ................................................................................................................................... 17 Table 6: Output management parameters example ..................................................................................................................... 17 Table 7: SL parameter ................................................................................................................................................................ 18 Table 8: SL parameter example .................................................................................................................................................. 18 Table 9: Prepaid card validity parameters................................................................................................................................... 20 Table 10: Credit example............................................................................................................................................................ 20 Table 11: Set-up parameters ....................................................................................................................................................... 24 Table 12: Set-up parameters example ......................................................................................................................................... 24 Table 13: Message parameters .................................................................................................................................................... 25 Table 14: Message parameters example ..................................................................................................................................... 25 Table 15: Intercom parameters. .................................................................................................................................................. 28 Table 16: Intercom parameters example. .................................................................................................................................... 28 Table 17: DTMF control example .............................................................................................................................................. 30 Table 18: CLIP parameters ......................................................................................................................................................... 31 Table 19: CLIP parameters example........................................................................................................................................... 31 Table 20: Entering PIN code parameters. ................................................................................................................................... 32 Table 21: Entering PIN access code example. ............................................................................................................................ 32 Table 22: Entering SPIN access code parameters ....................................................................................................................... 33 Table 23: Entering SPIN access codes example ......................................................................................................................... 33 Table 24: LOG parameters ......................................................................................................................................................... 34 Table 25: LOG parameters example. .......................................................................................................................................... 34 Table 26: SMS commands. ......................................................................................................................................................... 35 Table 27: SMS commands example. .......................................................................................................................................... 35 Table 28: GSW2 PLUS default settings ..................................................................................................................................... 43 Table 29: GSW2 PLUS parameters print out commands ........................................................................................................... 44 Page 3 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION 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 use of wireless phone 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. Page 4 GSW2 PLUS EXT 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL INTRODUCTION GSW2 PLUS is a universal remote controller based on GSM technology. It is designed as unlimited range, wire free, low cost, and highly robust remote control system. With GSW2 PLUS and the external voice module it is also possible to build an intercom application for security sensitive installations. As all other devices from portfolio GSW2 PLUS supports alarm detection, stay-alive messages, credit checking etc… Page 5 GSW2 PLUS EXT 2 INSTALLATION MANUAL FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS Features: Built-in 4 band GSM module Up-to 2 buttons call support (option) Up-to 2 alarm inputs 2 outputs (relay supported) Up to 1000 telephone numbers for Caller ID (CLIP) support Up to 1000 PIN access codes (3rd party Wiegand device) Up to 50 temporary SPIN access codes (3rd party Wiegand device) Programming by USB on the GSW2 PLUS Programming by SMS commands Web programming - Cloud (optional) Anti-tampering input Wiegand input Wiegand output RS485 port Temperathure management (optional) Battery backup Applications: Secure sensitive intercom installations Free of charge remote control (Caller ID - CLIP) Simple alarm support CLIP Wiegand reader … Page 6 GSW2 PLUS EXT 3 INSTALLATION MANUAL START UP VERY IMPORTANT USE A MICRO SIM CARD (micro-SIM, see the picture) WITH MEMORY FOR UP TO 250 CONTACTS! Insert SIM card to be used for GSW2 PLUS in your personal mobile phone. IMPORTANT ERASE THE PIN CODE! Insert SIM card in GSW2 PLUS device. The unit must be switched OFF when you insert the SIM! Connect inputs and outputs to GSW2 PLUS. Connect the antenna to antenna connector. Connect power cable to GSW2 PLUS device Connect device to source power supply voltage. Wait until LED1 (BLUE) starts flashing. This is set in around 1 minute. GSW2 PLUS unit is now ready to operate. IMPORTANT Before sending any SMS commands to GSW2 PLUS device, device must be powered ON and in normal operation! Page 7 GSW2 PLUS EXT 4 INSTALLATION MANUAL LED DISPLAY Blue LED (LED1) - Indicates the level of the GSM signal from 1 to 5 LED flashes (1 is weak signal, 5 is excellent signal) Red LED (LED2) - LED 2 is used to indicate ongoing traffic on the GSM interface. Yellow LED (LED3) - Short flashing indicates that the GSM module is ON, but it is not yet connected on the GSM network. After connection, yellow led is flashing with short pulse ON and a long pulse OFF. Page 8 GSW2 PLUS EXT 5 INSTALLATION MANUAL CLEAR ALL PROGRAMMED DATA FROM SIM This is highly recommended when a SIM card you are going to use for the GSW2 PLUS is not new and it already has some data stored in the phone book memory. By sending this SMS to GSW2 PLUS all programmed parameters and numbers are cleared: ;SDCLR; After the command is received by the device all configuration parameters on the SIM card including the SMS are deleted. The procedure can take up-to 2 minutes, depends on the version of the SIM card. The GSW2 PLUS will restart after the configuration is deleted. NOTE By sending this command to the GSW2 PLUS all programmed data are erased from the SIM card, including SMS! Page 9 GSW2 PLUS EXT 6 INSTALLATION MANUAL CONNECTING DIAGRAM Before connection the GSW2 PLUS device please take a look at connection diagram. POWER SUPPLY IN1 IN2 1C 1NC 1NO 2C 2NC 2NO AUX GND CB1 Y W B G BATTBATT+ Power supply – 12,0 -20,0V AC or 12,0 – 24,0V DC Alarm input 1 Alarm input 2 Relay output 1 – Common Relay output 1 – Normal Close Relay output 1 – Normal Open Relay output 2 – Common Relay output 2 – Normal Close Relay output 2 – Normal Open +12V DC AUX max. *100 mA in total ! Ground Call Button 1 – is the same as IN1 ! GSM Intercom – Call point (microphone & speaker) connections Clamp for Backup Battery – (minus) Clamp for Backup Battery + (plus) IMPORTANT NOTE OUT 3 OUT 4 GND A B TMP SIM USB ANT Wiegand output DOUT 1 Wiegand output DOUT 0 Ground RS485 A RS485 B Temperature sensor connector Micro SIM card holder USB for programming with PC GSM Antenna Wiegand input 2G or 3G 2G or 3G version XT Extended version *Do not use the 12V DC AUX power output for electric lock driving! You can use it to power external sensors: Short-term current load (up to 1 minute) - up to 500mA; Long-term current load - up to 100mA! Use separate power source for door electric lock! Figure 1: GSW2 PLUS Connection diagram Page 10 GSW2 PLUS EXT 7 INSTALLATION MANUAL PROGRAMMING GSW2 PLUS GSW2 PLUS device supports different types of programming: You can program GSW2 PLUS remotely by SMS command. You can program GSW2 PLUS directly with the use of USB connection on the device. Please contact your reseller to receive the application running on PC for management of the GSW2 PLUS and the appropriate USB drivers. Page 11 GSW2 PLUS EXT 8 INSTALLATION MANUAL THE GSW2 PLUS PARAMETERS To support versatile functionality of GSW2 PLUS different parameters are used. The parameters are divided in logical sections and are described in the following chapters. 8.1 ALARM SUPPORT Alarm reporting is supported by group of different parameters. First section is used to define the relations needed for alarm to be trigged. The second section is used to report alarm. 8.1.1 ALARM TRIGGERING Parameters are used to control (filter) the triggering of the alarm inputs. 8.1.1.1 IN parameters Alarm and reset input can be triggered in 4 different ways. The status of the input can either be normal closed (N.C) or normal open (N.O.) with positive (+ 12V) or negative (GND) voltage. Activation of the input/alarm is reported by INx values 0 to 2. It the user needs to receive information of the input/alarm restore use INx values 4 to 6. INx value 3 disables the input/alarm reporting. IN = 0 – Normal Open – triggered with negative voltage (GND) IN = 1 – Normal Close – breaking negative or positive voltage loop IN = 2 – Normal Open – triggered with positive voltage (+ 12V DC) IN = 3 – Not in use IN = 4 => IN = 0 + input reset SMS IN = 5 => IN = 1 + input reset SMS IN = 6 => IN = 2 + input reset SMS INPUT 1-4 INPUT1-2 N.O. contact INPUT 1-4 INPUT1-2 N.O. contact GND INPUT 1-4 INPUT1-2 N.C. contact GND +12V DC Figure 2: Input Connection diagram Page 12 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.1.1.2 ID parameters ID parameter determines time period of the pulse length to trigger the alarm. The pulse time can be from 0,5 seconds to 9999 seconds. The default time is 0,5 seconds when the parameter value is 0. Parameter is in seconds. 8.1.1.3 DD parameters This parameter is used to define the delay between the time that alarm input is trigged and the time that alarm is reported. Parameter is in seconds. 8.1.1.4 Table of parameters Name IN1 IN2 ID1 ID2 DD1 DD2 Comment Mode of operation for input 1 Mode of operation for input 2 Input time integration delay on input 1 Input time integration delay on input 2 Time delay for alarm reporting on input 1 Time delay for alarm reporting on input 2 Table 1: IN, ID and DD parameters Example: Direct programming on the SIM card GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Number Description IN1 IN2 ID1 ID2 DD1 DD2 0 4 10 0 0 15 Alarm activated by connecting to GND Alarm activated by connecting to GND + RST SMS Input 1 has to be valid for 10 second to trigger the alarm Input 2 has to be valid for 0,5 second to trigger the alarm Reporting of the alarm on input 1 is delayed by 0s Reporting of the alarm on input 1 is delayed by 15s Table 2: IN, ID, DD parameters example Remote programming by SMS ;IN1=0;IN2=4;ID1=10;ID2=0;DD1=0;DD2=15; Page 13 GSW2 PLUS EXT 8.1.2 INSTALLATION MANUAL REMOTE REPORTING ALARM EVENTS Parameters used to define the way to report the alarm event. NOTE GSW2 PLUS device send SMS messages for reporting alarm events. 8.1.2.1 TN parameters Telephone numbers for remote alarm reporting are listed as TN parameters. Remote alarm reporting on GSW2 PLUS is done via SMS messages. 8.1.2.2 LN parameters This parameter is used to link alarm event from inputs or any other source to the telephone numbers on TN list. 8.1.2.3 Table of parameters Name TN1 TN2 TN3 TN4 TN5 LN1 LN2 LN3 LN4 LN5 LN6 LN7 Comment 1st telephone number 2nd telephone number 3rd telephone number 4th telephone number 5th telephone number Input & telephone No. linking for 1st alarm input (TN1 – TN5) Input & telephone No. linking for 2nd alarm input (TN1 – TN5) Periodic test SMS. No. linking (TN1 – TN5) SIM card refill. No. linking (TN1 – TN5) NAC list. No. linking (TN1 – TN5) ( see note) Log status. No. linking (TN1 – TN5) CLIP opening notification link (TN1 – TN5) Table 3: Remote alarm reporting parameters Page 14 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL Example: Direct programming on the SIM card GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Number TN1 LN1 LN2 LN5 042376678 13 1234 1 Description 1st telephone number Input 1 reports alarm to TN1 & TN3 Input 2 reports alarm to TN1 & TN2 & TN3 & TN4 NAC event sent to TN1 Table 4: Remote alarm reporting parameters example Remote programming by SMS ;TN1=042376678;LN1=13;LN2=1234;LN5=1; NOTE When telephone number (calling or messaging GSW2 PLUS) is not authorized, not acknowledge event occurs (NAC). The telephone number responsible for this event can be send to TN user for notification. Page 15 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.2 OUTPUT MANAGEMENT GSW2 PLUS supports the possibility to report alarms from inputs and any other events locally via 2 outputs. The behavior is defined using next parameters 8.2.1 OS parameters GSW2 PLUS device has 2 dedicated relay supported outputs. Outputs can be configured to different behavior: OSx = 0 – Disabled OSx = 1 – Bi-stable toggle mode OSx = yyyy – Mono-stable pulse mode ( duration in seconds ) Typical connection for the output: Figure 3: Output Connection diagram 8.2.2 OD parameters OD parameter is used to link the alarm event directly to output. Direct linking can be done on input alarm events and some other internal events. 8.2.3 OP parameters Parameters are used to invert the polarity of the outputs. 0 – normal 1 – inverted 8.2.4 OTS and OTE parameters Parameters are used to define general time control on the outputs. Parameters are used to define time window for outputs to operate in case of remote control Page 16 GSW2 PLUS EXT Time control is used in next functions: - CLIP - DTMF - Input alarms ( OD parameters ) NOTE 8.2.5 INSTALLATION MANUAL Table of parameters Name OS1 OS2 OD1 OD2 OD3 OD4 OP1 OP2 OTS1 OTE1 OTS2 OTE2 Comment Mode of operation for output 1 Mode of operation for output 2 Input 1 direct link to outputs Input 2 direct link to outputs GSM network problem direct link to outputs NAC direct link to outputs Invert control for output 1 Invert control for output 2 Output 1 time control START Output 1 time control END Output 2 time control START Output 2 time control END Table 5: Output management parameters Example: Direct programming on the SIM card GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Number OS1 OS2 OD1 OD2 OP1 1 14 1 2 1 Description Bi-stable toggle mode Mono-stable pulse mode ( 14s pulse ) Input 1 activates output 1 Input 2 activates output 2 Output 1 inverted Table 6: Output management parameters example Remote programming by SMS ;OS1=1;OS2=14;OD1=1;OD2=2;OP1=1; Page 17 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.3 SECURITY LEVEL - SL SL parameter from 0 to 5 defines which telephone number stored in the phone book from TN1 – TN5 can enter into programming and remote control of the GSW2 PLUS (dialing the GSW2 PLUS phone number or sending the SMS). NOTE When the SL level is 0, an access to the GSW2 PLUS is possible from any phone! IMPORTANT Before any SL number is programmed the GSW2 PLUS can accept ALL CALLS. Remote SMS programming and remote controlling is possible from any phone! Name / value SL = 0 SL = 1 SL = 2 SL = 3 SL = 4 SL = 5 Comment All calls and SMS are accepted Only number stored under parameter TN1 has access to unit Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN2 have access to unit Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN3 have access to unit Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN4 have access to unit Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN5 have access to unit Table 7: SL parameter Example: Direct programming on the SIM card GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Number Description SL 3 Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN3 have access to unit Table 8: SL parameter example Remote programming by SMS ;SL=3; Page 18 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.4 PREPAID CARD CREDIT AND VALIDITY INFORMATION GSW2 PLUS can be used with prepaid SIM cards and its limitations. To be able to overcome this limitation of the prepaid SIM cards, GSW2 PLUS offers the possibility of automatic checking mechanism for credit and time expiration. NOTE GSW2 PLUS automatically sends warning SMS when the credit reaches low level defined by LCV parameter or SIM card validity is near to expiration. NOTE For support of different GSM providers contact support. 8.4.1 Programming prepaid card credit and validity string To be able to support credit and time validity checking different parameters are used. 8.4.1.1 LCV and SCV parameter LCV is used to set the limit for low credit event. If the credit on prepaid SIM cards falls below this limit SMS is send. SCV the period of valid operating time varies with different GSM network providers. The value can be programmed from 1 to 360 days. The default value does not presume any kind of expiry warning. For example in Slovenia SCV are 90 and in Italy 360 days 8.4.1.2 CC1, CC2 and CC3 parameters Number used to check low credit value. They are provided from the GSM providers. CC1 - This method can be used by any GSM provider that supports Unstructured Supplementary Service Data CC2 - This method is dedicated to Italian TIM mobile provider CC3 - This method is dedicated to Italian Vodafone mobile provider Page 19 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.4.1.3 CREF, CTIM, CVODA parameters Parameters are used to find the credit value of the prepaid SIM card. Strings under these parameters are used to pars the replay message from the GSM provider. CREF CVODA CTIM - Pars string for the replays received from CC1 number - Pars string for the replays received from CC2 number - Pars string for the replays received from CC3 number 8.4.1.4 Table of parameters Name LCV SCV CC1 CC2 CC3 CREF CVODA CTIM Comment Low credit value, bottom limit for low credit event. Sim card validity time ( in days) Credit number for credit check universally used Credit number for credit check dedicated for Italian TIM mobile provider Credit number for credit check dedicated for Italian Vodafone mobile provider String for parsing replay message from CC1 number String for parsing replay message from CC2 number String for parsing replay message from CC3 number Table 9: Prepaid card validity parameters Example: Direct programming on the SIM card GSW PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Number Description CC1 *448# Si.mobil CC2 4916 TIM Italy CC3 404 Vodafone Italy LCV 4 Low credit message will be send bellow 4 (€) Table 10: Credit example Remote programming by SMS ;CC1=*448#;CC2=4916;CC3=404;LCV=4; Page 20 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.5 SET-UP PARAMETERS Different parameters are used to support versatile functionality of GSW2 PLUS. 8.5.1 WMOD parameter Parameter is used to define mode of operation of the inputs (alarm or intercom mode). If the input number is not stated in the WMOD parameter then this input is in alarm mode, else it is in intercom mode. 8.5.2 HTN parameter Hidden telephone number is a parameter used in order to conceal the telephone number of the GSW2 PLUS device. The default value is set to “1” which means that the number is displayed. 8.5.3 UDC parameter Parameter is used to synchronise GSW2 PLUS clock to GSM network clock. User must enter here the number of the GSW2 PLUS SIM card (Telephone number of GSW2 PLUS device). 8.5.4 RAN parameter Parameter is used to provide support for auto-answer options for GSW2 PLUS device. The number defines the numbers of rings needed for GSW2 PLUS device to answer the incoming call. The incoming number must be on the TN list for GSW2 PLUS device to answer. 8.5.5 TST parameter A test SMS is sent periodically. GSW2 PLUS can send the test message in the interval ranging from 1 hour to 8760 hours. Example: To send test SMS TST value is set to 12, the numbers linked to “LN5” receive a test message every 12 hours. Page 21 GSW2 PLUS EXT 8.5.6 INSTALLATION MANUAL TSTT parameter TSTT parameter is used to define reference point for sending test message. If this parameter is set than after restart of the GSW2 PLUS first test SMS will be send out at time defined with TSTT parameter. Parameter values are defined in hours. Example: To receive first test SMS at 20.00h TSTT value must be set to 20 By setting TSTT=0 this function is disabled NOTE 8.5.7 MNF parameter When it is necessary to fix the GSM network to one provider the user can use the MNF parameter. The MNF parameter switches automatic network searching to manual. Example: MCC/MNC code for Simobil is 29340, Mobitel is 29341, TIM is 22201, and Vodafone Italy is 22210. More information about national MCC/MNC codes can be acquired at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Network_Code 8.5.8 MIC parameter MIC parameter is used to change sound level of the microphone. 8.5.9 SPK parameter SPK parameter is used to change sound level of the speaker. 8.5.10 MUT parameter MUT parameter is used to mutate the speaker sound while initiating voice connection. 8.5.11 ARST parameter ARST parameter defines periodic of auto restart time (in hours) of the GSW2 PLUS device. Page 22 GSW2 PLUS EXT 8.5.12 INSTALLATION MANUAL ADF parameter Parameter is used to define voice refresh function, to prevent blocking of SIM in some GSM networks. NOTE 8.5.13 If this function is enabled GSW2 PLUS device will make voice call to TN1 number. LNG parameter LNG parameter switches between the pre-programmed languages: 0 - English 1 - Italian 2 - Slovenian 3 - Croatian 4 - Dutch 5 - German 6 - Spanish 8.5.14 BUZ parameter Parameter is used to control buzzer functionality on GSW2 PLUS. Buzzer is used to audio support some events on GSW2 PLUS. 8.5.15 REG parameter REG parameter is used to define time out (in seconds) for how long can GSW2 PLUS drop out of registration before GSM module will be restarted. NOTE 8.5.16 This is a very useful function in unstable GSM networks. LED parameter LED parameter enables you to turn indication LEDs on GSW2 PLUS ON or OFF (0 – led OFF, 1 – led ON) Page 23 GSW2 PLUS EXT 8.5.17 INSTALLATION MANUAL Table of parameters Name WMOD UDC RAN HTN TST TSTT MNF MIC SPK ARST ADF LNG BUZ REG LED Comment Mode of operation of inputs Tel. number of GSW2 PLUS device Auto answer ring number Hidden telephone number SMS test time out Periodic test SMS start time Manual GSM provider selection Microphone volume control Speaker volume control Time out control for automatic system restart Auto dial functionality (Call TN1) Language selection Buzzer control Led indication control Out of registration time out. Table 11: Set-up parameters Example: Direct programming on the SIM card GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Number WMOD HTN MNF LNG MIC SPK ADF TST BUZ 12 0 29340 1 20 15 90 24 0 Description Both inputs are in intercom mode Hidden telephone number of the GSW2 PLUS device Manual fixing of the GSM provider (Simobil) Switch on Italian language Microphone sound level Speaker sound level Make voice call every 90 days 24 hours periodic test SMS Mute buzzer Table 12: Set-up parameters example Remote programming by SMS ;WMOD=12;HTN=0;MFN=29340;LNG=1;MIC=20;SPK=15;ADF=90;TST=24;BU Z=0; Page 24 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.6 SMS MESSAGES EDITOR You can write and send a short SMS message for each alarm input. The default message is English, but it is possible to change language with LNG parameter. Each message is built from 3 parts and user can write the first (User Location) and the second (alarm event) part of the message. Unit adds the third part (alarm event description) automatically. Language of the 3rd part may be changed by LNG parameter. The message is stored in the SIM phone book so you should add any number for correct operation. 1 # # # 3 U I I 4 S N N 5 E P P 6 R U U 7 8 L T T 9 O 1 2 10 C 11 A 12 T 13 I 14 O 15 N 16 Message should not be longer than 14 characters! Space is also counted as one character! NOTE 8.6.1 2 0 1 2 Table of parameters Name #0 #1 #2 Comment User location, same for all alarm messages Input 1, second part of message Input 2, second part of message Table 13: Message parameters Example: Direct programming on the SIM card GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Number #0House #1Kitchen 1 1 Description Location definition Alarm input is from the kitchen Table 14: Message parameters example Remote programming by SMS ;#0HOUSE=1;#1KITCHEN=1; Page 25 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.7 INTERCOM Intercom functionality is supported by a set of parameters, used to tweak the functionality to each user needs. NOTE To support intercom function on particular input set WMOD parameter to appropriate value (by default WMOD parameter is set to 0): - To use IN1 (CB1) as a call button 1 send SMS to GSW2 PLUS: ;+WMOD=1; - To use IN2 as a call button 2 send SMS to GSW2 PLUS: ;+WMOD=2; - To use IN1 and IN2 as call buttons send SMS to GSW2 PLUS: ;+WMOD=12; Figure 4: GSW2 PLUS Intercom connection diagram 8.7.1 ESC parameter Parameter is used to define the input used to cancel the outgoing call from the GSW2 PLUS device. 8.7.2 LOT parameter LOT parameter is used to define the time control for voice calls. The start of voice connection starts the LOT timer. If the voice connection is still ON when the LOT timer expires GSW2 PLUS disconnects voice connection. Page 26 GSW2 PLUS EXT 8.7.3 INSTALLATION MANUAL Intercom call groups For each button GSW2 PLUS incorporates a group of parameters. There are 2 groups of parameters. 8.7.3.1 xTN1 to xTN5 parameters Parameters are the call numbers for intercom application. 8.7.3.2 RTNx parameter Parameter defines the ring time time-out. RTNx timer is started when the call button is pressed. If the RTNx timer expires before the GSM voice connection is established then GSW2 PLUS device calls the next number in XTN1-XTN5 call list. 8.7.3.3 DTMF auto dial functionality This function is used to provide a support for GSW2 PLUS device to be able select extended numbers via DTMF command. 8.7.3.4 SDNx parameter Parameter is used to set the DTMF number in auto self select function. 8.7.3.5 SDDx parameter Parameter is used to set the delay (in seconds) for sending DTMF number in auto self select function. 8.7.3.6 Time zone Time zone support. When time limits are sets (TZSx and TZEx) time zone functionality is ON. When the current time is in the limits of the time zone parameters the button event calls the number from xTN1 to xTN4, else button event calls xTN5. 8.7.3.6.1 TZSx parameter Parameter is used to configure the start time for the time zone functionality - 24h time format. 8.7.3.6.2 TZEx parameter Parameter is used to configure the end time for the time zone functionality - 24h time format. Page 27 GSW2 PLUS EXT 8.7.4 INSTALLATION MANUAL Table of parameters Name LOT ESC ATN1 ATN2 ATN3 ATN4 ATN5 RTNA SDNA SDDA TZSA TZEA BTN1 BTN2 BTN3 BTN4 BTN5 RTNB SDNB SDDB TZSB TZEB Comment Time out for voice connection. Input used as cancle button Button 1, Telephone number 1. Button 1, Telephone number 2. Button 1, Telephone number 3. Button 1, Telephone number 4. Button 1, Telephone number 5. Button 1, time out control for voice connection. Button 1, DTMF number to send. Button 1, delay for DTMF number to send. Button 1, time zone start period. Button 1, time zone end period. Button 2, Telephone number 1. Button 2, Telephone number 2. Button 2, Telephone number 3. Button 2, Telephone number 4. Button 2, Telephone number 5. Button 2, time out control for voice connection. Button 2, DTMF number to send. Button 2, delay for DTMF number to send. Button 2, time zone start period. Button 2, time zone end period. Table 15: Intercom parameters. Example: Direct programming on the SIM card GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name LOT ESC ATN1 ATN2 RTNA TZSA TZEA SDNA SDDA Number Description Voice connection stay valid for max of 60s, after this time 60 Voice connection breaks 2 Input 2 is used as cancel button 040713470 Button 1, Telephone number 1. +38643364850 Button 1, Telephone number 2. 30 Button 1, time out control for voice connection. 6 Time zone start at 6.00 14 Time zone ends at 14.00 1 DTFM number to send 3 DTMF number is send after 3s delay Table 16: Intercom parameters example. Remote programming by SMS ;ATN1=040713470;ATN2=+38643364850;RTNA=30;TZSA=6;TZEA=14; ;SDNA=1; SDDA=3; Page 28 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure 5: GSW2 PLUS Intercom connection diagram - details 8.8 CONTROLING OUTPUTS WITH DTMF GSW2 PLUS can control the outputs with the use of DTMF. This is very useful function in the intercom application. To control the outputs the user must press the combination of 2 digits. First digit is used to select the output (1 to 2), the second digit is used to activate (1) or deactivate (0) the output. There is a special case when the user can select for first digit (output selection) number 0. In this case all outputs control by the same time. Combination must be pressed in 2s interval, and must be 3s apart to be valid. Page 29 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL GSW2 PLUS must be in voice connection to support DTMF output control! NOTE Example: DTMF combination 00 01 11 20 Description Deactivate ALL outputs Activate ALL outputs Activate output 1 Deactivate output 2 Table 17: DTMF control example 8.9 CLIP – CALLER ID CLIP is used to provide the “free of charge” options to control the outputs. 8.9.1 CLPEN parameter Parameter used to enable CLIP functionality. 8.9.2 CLPOU parameter Parameter used to choose which output will be controlled by the CLIP functionality. 8.9.3 CLPI parameter This parameter, if set, is a precondition for CLIP function to control the output. The input define by the CLPI parameter must be active for CLIP function to control the output. 8.9.4 CLPNN parameter Parameter is used to set the starting point for notification function. Notification function is used when the user need to notify itself (TN1 to TN5 use LN7) that the CLP function was used to control the output. 8.9.5 CLPNM parameter Parameter is used to define how the notification function operate. Notification function can send SMS with the number controlling the output or it can issue instant voice call. - CLPNM=0 CLPNM=1 Notify the user by voice call Notify the user by sending SMS Page 30 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL CLP1 … CLP1000 parameter 8.9.6 Set of telephone number, which can control the output. The number not on CLP list is not able to control the output using clip functionality. 8.9.7 Table of parameters Name CLPEN CLPOU CLPI CLPNN CLPNM CLP1 . . . CLP1000 Comment Enable CLIP functionality Control output pin when CLIP event CLIP input activation condition Notification number start Notification function mode CLIP number 1 . . . CLIP number 1000 Table 18: CLIP parameters Example: Direct programming on the SIM card GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Number Description CLPEN CLPOU CLPI CLP1 CLP2 1 2 0 040414414 042340880 CLPNN 10 CLPNM 1 Enable CLIP functionality CLIP control output 2 No input activation condition CLIP number 1 CLIP number 2 Output control action from the number CLP10 to CLP1000 will be reported to TNx numbers ( use LN7 to define the links) Notification is done with the SMS Table 19: CLIP parameters example Remote programming by SMS ;CLPEN=1;CLPOU=2;CLPI=0;CLP1=040414414;CLP2=042340880;CLPNN=10; ;CLPNM=1; 8.10 WIEGAND INTERFACE GSW2 PLUS device incorporates an output Wiegand interface, which is used to send CLIP number information from GSW2 PLUS device to the Wiegand receiver (Access Control Terminal). NOTE For configuration, and protocol support please contact support. Page 31 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.11 DIRECT ACCESS BY ENTERING ACCESS CODE (VIA WIEGAND CONNECTOR FROM 3RD PARTY WIEGAND DEVICE) The user may control the predefined outputs by entering the PIN access codes. PIN access code from 1 to 500 (PIN1 to PIN500) will activate Output 1, PIN access codes from 501 to 1000 (PIN501 to PIN1000) will activate Output 2. 8.11.1 PIN1 to PIN1000 PINx parameters are the PIN access codes for controlling the outputs. 8.11.2 Table of parameters Name PIN1 PIN2 PIN3 . . . PIN998 PIN999 PIN1000 Comment PIN access code 1. PIN access code 2. PIN access code 3. . . . PIN access code 998. PIN access code 999. PIN access code 1000. Table 20: Entering PIN code parameters. Example: Direct programming on the SIM card GSW2 PLUS ROGRAMMING TABLE Name Number PIN1 PIN122 3369 1234 Description PIN access code 1. PIN access code 122. Table 21: Entering PIN access code example. Remote programming by SMS ;PIN1 =3369;PIN122 =1234; NOTE PINx access codes must be from 4 to 10 digits long, and must start with number greater or equal 1. 8.12 DIRECT ACCESS BY ENTERING TEMPORARY ACCESS CODES – SPIN - VIA 3RD PARTY WIEGAND KEYPAD The user may control the relay output by entering up to 50 temporary SPIN access codes which can be determined how many times they will be used. Page 32 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL SPIN access code from SPIN1 to SPIN50 will activate the relay output. Set the SPIN access entry codes active output first (disabled by default). ;SPINO=1; NOTE 8.12.1 SPIN1 to SPIN50 SPINx parameters are the temporary SPIN access codes for controlling the relay output. SPINCx parameters are the determination, how many times SPINx code can be used. 8.12.2 Table of parameters Name SPIN1 SPIN2 … SPIN50 Comment SPIN access code 1. SPIN access code 2. SPIN access code 50. Table 22: Entering SPIN access code parameters Example: Direct programming on the SIM card PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Number SPINO SPIN8 SPINC8 SPIN20 SPINC20 1 5524 3 1234 1 Description SPIN Output is enabled. SPIN code 8 SPIN code 8 can be used 3 times SPIN code 20 SPIN code 20 can be used 1 time, then won’t be valid anymore Table 23: Entering SPIN access codes example Remote programming by SMS ;SPINO=1;SPIN8=5524; SPINC8=3; SPIN20=5524; SPINC20=1; Explanation: SPIN8 code 5524 can be used 3 times and after the 3th time it won’t be valid anymore. And SPIN20 code 1234 can be used 1 time and after that time it won’t be valid anymore. 8.13 EVENT LOGING GSW2 PLUS device supports logging of specific events. GSW2 PLUS logs CLIP event and alarm input events. Log event consist of event type, time and telephone number or input number. Page 33 GSW2 PLUS EXT 8.13.1 INSTALLATION MANUAL LOGN parameter Parameter is used for defining the number of events printed out on PLOG request. 8.13.2 LOGI parameter LOGI parameter is used to enable and define GSW2 PLUS log storage. 8.13.3 LOGI=0 LOGI=1 LOGI=2 Logging is OFF Logging in internal memory Logging to USB interface ALC parameter Parameter is used to control behavior when log on GSW2 PLUS is full. User can select between auto log clear or manual clear of log. - ALC = 0 Manual log erase needed when log is full - ALC = 1 Automatic log erase when log is full 8.13.4 Table of parameters Name LOGN LOGI ALC Comment Number of log events for printing out Log interface Automatic log clear Table 24: LOG parameters Example: Direct programming on the SIM card GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Number LOGN LOGI ALC 5 1 1 Description 5 log events will be printed out on PLOG command Logging in internal memory Log is auto cleared when full Table 25: LOG parameters example. Remote programming by SMS ;LOGN=5;LOGI=0;ALC=1; 8.14 SPECIAL SMS COMMANDS These commands can only be issued only over SMS message, and are used to control some special functions of GSW2 PLUS device. 8.14.1 ORC command Command is used to control outputs directly via SMS message Page 34 GSW2 PLUS EXT 8.14.2 INSTALLATION MANUAL SDCLR command To clear all data on SIM card SDCLR command is used. 8.14.3 LCRL command Command clears log on GSW2 PLUS device. 8.14.4 CLPCLR command Command is used to delete all CLP numbers. 8.14.5 MRES command Command is used to manually restart GSM module on GSW2 PLUS device. 8.14.6 SSRES command Command is used to manually restart GSW2 PLUS device. 8.14.7 Table of parameters Name ORC1 ORC2 SDCLR LCRL MRES SSRES Comment Control of output 1 Control of output 2 Delete all SIM content Delete log on GSW2 PLUS device Manual reset of GSM module Manual reset of GSW2 PLUS device Table 26: SMS commands. Example: Remote programming by SMS SMS commad ;ORC1=1; ;ORC2=0; ;SDCLR; ;LCLR; ;MRES; ;SSRES; Description Activate output 1 Deactivate output 2 Clear all data on SIM Delete log on GSW2 PLUS device Manual reset of GSM module Manual reset of GSW2 PLUS device Table 27: SMS commands example. Page 35 GSW2 PLUS EXT 9 INSTALLATION MANUAL PRINT-OUT OF THE PARAMETERS The user can check the settings of ALL parameters on the GSW2 PLUS. 9.1 RECEIVE ALL PARAMETERS (PALL) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS messages with all parameters that are currently programmed in the unit: ;PALL; 9.2 CHECK WMOD SETTINGS (PDEWM) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS messages with setting of WMOD parameter: ;PDEWM; 9.3 CHECK SW REVISION (PSW) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS messages with current SW version running on GSW2 PLUS device: ;PSW; 9.4 CHECK SIGNAL QUALITY (PSQ) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS messages with signal quality GSW2 PLUS device is connected to network: ;PSQ; 9.5 RECEIVE TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PTN) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed telephone numbers (TN1 – TN5): ;PTN; 9.6 RECEIVE LINKS (PLN) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed links (LN1 –LN7): ;PLN; 9.7 RECEIVE INPUT PARAMETERS (PIN) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Input parameters (IN1 – IN2): ;PIN; Page 36 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 9.8 RECEIVE INPUT FILTER VALUE (PID) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Input filters (ID1 – ID2): ;PID; 9.9 RECEIVE OUTPUT FILTER VALUE (POD) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed direct output links (OD1 – OD4): ;POD; 9.10 RECEIVE DELAY BEFORE DIAL VALUE (PDD) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Input filters (DD1 – DD4): ;PDD; 9.11 RECEIVE ACCESS TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PSL) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with programmed SL level: ;PSL; 9.12 RECEIVE OUTPUT PARAMETERS (POS) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Outputs parameters (OS1 – OS2): ;POS; 9.13 RECEIVE OUTPUT PARAMETERS (POT) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed output time parameters (OTS1, OTE1, OTS2 and OTE2): ;POT; 9.14 RECEIVE ALL PROGRAMMED SMS MESSAGES (P#) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed alarm SMS messages (#0 - #2): ;P#; 9.15 RECEIVE SET UP PARAMETERS VALUE (PPA) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Setup parameters (TST, MNF…): ;PPA; Page 37 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 9.16 RECEIVE CREDIT PARS PARAMETERS (PCREF) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed credit parse parameters (CREF, CVODA…): ;PCREF; 9.17 RECEIVE CREDIT CHECK TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PCN) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with programmed numbers for credit checking (CC1, CC2…): ;PCN; 9.18 RECEIVE ALL CLIP PARAMETERS (PCLP) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed CLIP functionality related parameters (CLPEN, CLPOU, CLPI, CLPx): ;PCPL; NOTE User can use ;PCPL=x,y; to limit the number of CLIP numbers to be printed. x = start number y = end number Example ;PCLP=1, 30; Prints first 30 CLIP numbers 9.19 RECEIVE PIN ACCESS CODES (PPIN) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed PIN access codes (PIN1, PIN2, …, PIN999, PIN1000). ;PPIN; NOTE User can use ;PPIN=x,y; to limit the number of PIN numbers to be printed. x = start number y = end number Example ;PPIN=1,30; Prints first 30 PIN numbers 9.20 RECEIVE SPIN ACCESS CODES PARAMETERS (PSPIN) By sending this command to the device you receive SMS message with all currently programmed SPIN parameters: ;PSPIN; NOTE User can use ;PSPIN=x,y; to limit the number of SPIN numbers to be printed. x = start number y = end number Example ;PSPIN=1,5; Prints first 5 SPIN numbers Page 38 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 9.21 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 1 PARAMATERS (PDEA) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed button 1 group parameters (ATN1, ATN2, ATN3, ATN4, ATN5, RTNA, SDNA, SDDA, TZSA, TZEA): ;PDEA; 9.22 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 2 PARAMATERS (PDEB) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with all currently programmed button 2 group parameters ( BTN1, BTN2, BTN3, BTN4, BTN5, RTNB, SDNB, SDDB, TZSB, TZEB ): ;PDEB; 9.23 STATE OF THE CREDIT FOR THE PREPAID CARD By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with Credit amount on your prepaid SIM card: ;PCCX; Where X is the number of programmed prepaid card provider. 9.24 STATE OF THE OUTPUTS (PORC) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with current outputs state. ;PORC; 9.25 MANUAL GSM MODULE RETARD (MRES) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS shuts down GSM module and after a few second it switches the power of the GSM module ON again. The unit reboots all parameters from the SIM card. ;MRES; 9.26 RECEIVE STATUS OF INPUTS (INS) By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with current input state. ;INS; 9.27 RECEIVE GSW2 PLUS LOG By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with log on GSW2 PLUS device. ;PLOG; 9.28 RECEIVE WIEGAND PARAMETERS By sending this command to GSW2 PLUS you receive SMS message with parameters used to configure Wiegand interface: ;PWG; Page 39 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 10 CHANGING PARAMETERS USING THE SMS COMMAND All programming parameters for GSW2 PLUS can also be sent by SMS command. Each SMS command should start and stop with semicolon. If the confirmation SMS is needed, put “+” at the beginning of the command SMS. The first SMS is SMS with telephone numbers (TN1 – TN5). If you would like to check which telephone numbers are programmed in GSW2 PLUS please use the following command: ;PTN; Return SMS is (example): ;TN1=0;TN2=0; If you would like to enter telephone numbers in to GSW2 PLUS you can use the following example: ;TN1=040713470;TN2=+38643364850; If you would like to receive confirmation SMS write “+” before SMS command: ;+TN1=040713470;TN2=+38643364850; Return SMS from GSW2 PLUS is: ;TN1=040713470;TN2=+38643364850; NOTE You can use the same programming procedure for all parameters. It is also possible to change different parameters with one SMS. Consider that the SMS message should not be longer than 160 characters (included space characters). If you would like to change the following parameters TN1, IN1, IN2, OS1, OS2; ID1, LN1 and CRE and would like to receive confirmation SMS, try next example: ;+TN1=+38640713470;IN1=1;IN2=1;OS1=15;OS2=1;ID1=120;LN1=1; Send SMS message to GSW2 PLUS telephone number and in a few seconds you receive SMS message from GSW2 PLUS. The sentence of the SMS must be the same as the one you have sent to GSW2 PLUS before. Page 40 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 11 DEFAULT SETTINGS ON GSW2 PLUS GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Default Value TN1 TN2 TN3 TN4 TN5 IN1 IN2 OS1 OS2 OD1 OD2 OD3 OD4 LN1 LN2 LN3 LN4 LN5 LN6 LN7 ID1 ID2 DD1 DD2 RAN SL #0 #1 #2 CC1 CC2 CC3 ESC UDC HTN SCV TST MNF MIC MUT Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty 0 0 0 0 0 0 “User Location”, “Input1”, “Input2”, Empty Empty Empty 0 Empty 1 0 24 0 15 0 Short Description Telephone number 1 Telephone number 2 Telephone number 3 Telephone number 4 Telephone number 5 Input 1 control Input 2 control Output 1 mode Output 2 mode Input 1 direct output link Input 2 direct output link GSM network failure direct output link NAC direct output link Input 1, link to tel. numbers Input 2, link to tel. numbers Periodic SMS, link to tel. numbers SIM card validity and credits status, link to tel. numbers NAC, link to tel. numbers LOG status, link to tel. numbers Notification function, link to tel. numbers Input 1 delay filter on input Input 2 delay filter on input Input 1 delay before dialing Input 2 delay before dialing Auto answer ring number Security level SMS main head text SMS input 1 text SMS input 2 text Check credit Num 1 Check credit, TIM Italy Check credit, Vodafone Italy Cancel function Tel. number of GSW2 PLUS device Hidden telephone number SIM card time validity Periodic test SMS timeout Network connection type Microphone 1 volume setting ( 0 - 40 ) Mute functionality Page 41 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Default Value Short Description SPK LCV LNG LOT LOGN LOGI ALC ADF ARST OP1 OP2 REG LED BUZ SPO CREF CTIM CVODA CLPEN CLPOU CLPI CLPRI CLPRT CLPNN CLPNM CLP1 . . . CLP1000 WMOD ATN1 ATN2 ATN3 ATN4 ATN5 RTNA SDNA SDDA TZSA TZEA BTN1 BTN2 BTN3 10 4 0 60 5 0 1 90 0 0 0 30 1 1 1 “EUR” “EURO” “DISPON. E.” 1 1 0 0 25 0 0 Empty . . . Empty 0 Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty 25 0 3 0 0 Empty Empty Empty Speaker volume setting ( 0 - 20 ) Low credit value Language selection Connection time out value Number of log events for printing out Log interface Automatic log clear Auto dial Automatic reset timeout Output 1 invert Output 2 invert Out of GSM registration Led indication is enabled Buzzer function SIM card starting position Parse text( contact support ) Parse text( contact support ) Parse text( contact support ) Enable CLIP functionality Control output pin when CLIP event Clip input condition Clip restore function Clip restore function time out CLIP notification start number CLIP notification mode CLIP number 1 CLIP number 1000 Door entry mode Grope A, telephone number 1 Grope A, telephone number 2 Grope A, telephone number 3 Grope A, telephone number 4 Grope A, telephone number 5 Ring time Self dial number Self dial delay Time zone start Time zone end Grope B, telephone number 1 Grope B, telephone number 2 Grope B, telephone number 3 Page 42 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL GSW2 PLUS PROGRAMMING TABLE Name Default Value Short Description BTN4 BTN5 RTNB SDNB SDDB TZSB TZEB WOM WUSC Empty Empty 25 0 3 0 0 0 0 Grope B, telephone number 4 Grope B, telephone number 5 Ring time Self dial number Self dial delay Time zone start Time zone end Wiegand mode of operation Wiegand special parameters PIN1 Empty PIN access code 1 … … PIN1000 Empty PIN access code 1000 SPINO Empty Control SPIN relay output event SPIN1 Empty SPIN access code 50 SPINC1 Empty Maximum number of times the code can be used SPIN50 Empty SPIN access code 50 SPINC50 Empty Maximum number of times the code can be used … … Table 28: GSW2 PLUS default settings Page 43 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 12 PARAMETERS PRINT-OUT COMMANDS GSW2 PLUS PRINT TABLE Name PALL PSW PSQ PTN PLN PIN PID POD PDD PSL POS P# PPA PCLP PLOG PCREF PCN PCC1 PCC2 PCC3 PWG INS PORC PDEA PDEB PDEWM PPIN PSPIN Short Description Prints all parameters available on GSW2 PLUS. Prints SW version of GSW2 PLUS. Prints GSM network signal quality of GSW2 PLUS. Prints TNx numbers. Prints LNx links. Prints INx parameters. Prints IDx parameters. Prints ODx parameters. Prints DDx parameters Prints SL parameter. Prints OSx parameters. Prints #x parameters. Prints various setup parameters. Prints CLIP parameters. Prints log of the GSW2 PLUS. Prints credit pars parameters. Prints credit request numbers. Prints credit for GSW2 PLUS (universal request). Prints credit for GSW2 PLUS. (TIM Italy). Prints credit for GSW2 PLUS. (VODAFONE Italy). Prints Wiegand parameters. Prints status of the inputs. Prints (controls) the status of outputs. Prints intercom button 1 parameters. Prints intercom button 2 parameters. Print the WMOD parameter Prints PIN access codes. Prints SPIN parameters Table 29: GSW2 PLUS parameters print out commands Page 44 GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Description Power Supply Current consumption - peak Current consumption - transmitting mode Current consumption - idle mode Quad band GSM module PCB dimensions Unit dimensions Call buttons (with intercom module) Built-in Antenna SMA Weight Alarm inputs Alarm outputs (relay) 12V DC Power Supply Output – 12V DC AUX 12-20VAC or 12-24VDC Power Supply input Anti-tamper protection Page 45 Value 12,0 - 20,0V AC or 12,0 – 24,0V DC 2A 250mA 40mA 850/900/1800/1900 MHz 126 × 76 mm 126 × 85 × 35 mm Up to 2 1 180 gr. 2 2 Yes (*100 mA) Yes optional GSW2 PLUS EXT INSTALLATION MANUAL 14 CONTACTS MARS COMMERCE d.o.o. MIRKA VADNOVA 19 SI-4000 KRANJ SLOVENIA WEB SITE: www.mars-commerce.com SALES: TEL: +386 4 280 74 06 E-MAIL: [email protected] TECHNICAL SUPPORT: E-MAIL: [email protected] Page 46 ">
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