GSM can be used for all sorts of aplications just contact Adrian for details
GSM can be used for all sorts of aplications just contact Adrian for details
Contact Adrian for more details
Please contact Adrian for more details
Adrian _____07971 475 781 email adrian@arsparks.co.uk
GSW2 UNIVERSAL GSM CONTROLLER V1.0 MANUAL
200 User GSM Switch - 1000 Event Log - Unauthorised Alerts - GSM Intercom
GSW2 has an inbuilt event log which stores input & output activity and is accessible by SMS or PC
2 configurable inputs allow SMS text alerts to be easily sent to selected Authorised mobile phones
Click the following Heading links to view that section of the guide
QUICK START GUIDE (start here for the most basic set up) ................................ 3
GUIDE TO SMS TEXT MESSAGE PROGRAMMING ................................................ 5
a) Benefits of GSW2 SMS Text Based Programming ...........................................5
b) SMS Text Based Programming Explained (please read carefully)........................5
GSW2 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW ..................................................................... 6
GUIDE TO PC PROGRAMMING VIA USB ........................................................... 7
a) PC Programming using any Windows PC.....................................................7
CALLER ID DEVICE CONTROL [CLIP] mobile phone dialing in to switch GSW2 .......... 7
a) Disable the CLIP Feature (CLPEN=0) .........................................................8
SET UP TO 5 AUTHORISED ADMINISTRATORS FOR PROGRAMMING & ALERTS ..........10
CALLER ID EVENT LOG ............................................................................11
OUTPUTS FOR SWITCHING DEVICES ............................................................13
SET UP INPUTS FOR SMS TEXT ALERTS or GSM INTERCOM CALL BUTTONS ............. 15
GSM INTERCOM SET UP............................................................................16
d) Set a User Phone Number to Test...
Now Send this SMS text message...
;+CLP1=XXXXXXXXXXX; where XXXXXXXXXXX = the authorised User phone number you will use to call GSW2.
e) Call GSW2 to test the output...
GUIDE TO SMS TEXT MESSAGE PROGRAMMING
a) Benefits of GSW2 SMS Text Based Programming
▪ Request current settings with unique SMS text 'Printout Requests' before making any changes
▪ Choose to receive or omit a confirmation reply message from GSW2 (add + see
▪ Send multiple commands per message up to a max. of 160 characters (seperated
▪ Instantly applied to the GSW2 & stores a text record of sent & received information on your
▪ Up to 1000 User Event logs at your fingertips from anywhere in the world without a PC
b) SMS Text Based Programming Explained (please read carefully)
▪ The GSW2 device is programmed by a set of individual Parameters & Values...
▪ These instructions apply to SMS text sent from mobile phones or via PC using optional software
▪ Every SMS Text Command sent must start & end with ; and each parameter & value separated
▪ Multiple commands can be connected together as shown above seperated by ;
▪ To receive a confirmation reply by SMS Text you must put a + after only the very first ; as
a) Disable the CLIP Feature (CLPEN=0)
b) * Enable CLIP 'Authorised Callers Only - 200 Users' (CLPEN=1) (default setting)
c) Enable CLIP 'Any Caller Mode' - Unlimited Users (CLPEN=2)
d) Choose which Output to Switch (CLPOU=1)
e) Link the CLIP feature to an actived Input in order to enable (CLPI=0)
f) Retrieve the 200 User List in Full or in Parts to Delete or Add New Users (PCLP=xy,xx)
The device will reply with your selected range of User slots to show the vacant and occupied slots.
example: CLP1 - CLP50 (Internal Staff) CLP51 , CLP100 (Drivers) CLP101 - CLP150 (Visitors) etc...
g) Add or delete Authorised Callers (CLP1 - CLP200)
- You will receive a reply as follows ;CLPEN=1;CLPOU=1;CLP1=;CLP2=;CLP3=;
1. Select 'Forward Message' in your mobile phone text options.
3. Send the message back to the SIM card in the device to update the settings.
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h) Make an Output Directly Switch when an Unauthorised Caller calls GSW2 (OD4)
i) Control an Output by SMS Text Message (ORC)
SET UP INPUTS FOR SMS TEXT ALERTS or GSM INTERCOM CALL BUTTONS
a) Change how inputs trigger & whether an SMS text is sent to notify 'input restored' (IN1 & IN2)
b) Change the time delay before SMS text alerts are sent after inputs activated (ID1 & ID2)
- To delay Input 2 alerts, send SMS text message: ;+ID2=xx; where 'xx' = the delay time in seconds
c) Request the current Device labels for the SMS Text Alerts (P#)
d) Change the label printed on the SMS text alert sent related to Device (#0LOCATION)
e) Change the label printed on the SMS text alert sent related to Input 1 (#1INPUT 1)
f) Change the label printed on the SMS text alert sent related to Input 2 (#2INPUT 2)
Step 3: Program the numbers by SMS text messages as follows
a) Enable the Inputs to be used as GSM intercom Call Buttons (WMOD)
b) Set Up the Numbers called by Call Button 1 (PDEA)
Select 'Forward Message' from your mobile phone text options & choose the intercom's SIM No.
c) Set Up the delay timer before dialing the next number (RTNA)
e) Receive which alerts are 'Linked' to which Authorised Administrators (PLN)
g) Receive Output configuration ie: How outputs are set to switch; pulse, latch, timed (POS)
- Send this SMS text: ;PPA;
l) Receive the remaining SIM card credit (PCC1)
No other UK Networks are supported. Contact Support for more info.
m) Receive the Current Settings for the GSM Intercom Feature - BUTTON 1 (PDEA)
n) Receive the Current Settings for the GSM Intercom Feature - BUTTON 2 (PDEB)
The LED's are to indicate what is happening on the device at any given time.
1. BLUE GSM Network Signal Strength (1 Flash = Low Signal / 5 Flashes = Maximum Signal)
2. RED Device / Connection / Network Fault
3. YELLOW GSM Network (1 Flash/sec. = Registering & 1 Flash per 5 sec. = On Network)
a) Device won't connect to the GSM network
b) General audio interference during intercom calls
- Make sure you have all cable screens (metal bare wire around coloured cores) connected to GND
c) Whistling or interference all the time or during a call
- Lower the microphone level on the GSM call panel
d) Device won't respond and blue LED is solid
f) Voicemail cuts in before my intercom call transfers to the second number
- Change RTNA (button1 ) or RTNB (Button 2) to a higher number. This will make the call ring longer.
g) Speaker Level is too low / high
- Adjust SPK up or in Miscellaneous Parameters
- Fit external antenna
- Relocate controller
- Change Network SIM card
BASIC MANUAL & QUICK START GUIDE *** FOR HASSLE FREE SET UP, START HERE ***
Read this installation manual first...
Install 12V wiring from power source to intercom location
Mount antenna up high away from speaker with gold connector at intercom location.
Mount intercom over 12V & antenna wires.
Fit SIM card as detailed below. Insert SIM
carefully as SIM holder is fragile if forced!
WIRING
Wiring is minimal. Apart from 12V power to intercom & door release wires, there is no other required wiring
Do not use the shown wiring for an electric lock if it needs more than 300mA. Use separate power source. For gates & barriers connect as shown on output 1.
FITTING THE SIM CARD
Insert the SIM card gold contacts down and with the cut off to the RHS as shown on the diagram above. Insert SIM carefully. It will NOT break unless forced!
PROGRAMMING SETTINGS BY SMS (TEXT) Note: You can send individual commands like ;ETN1=07796176545; or together in one long text as shown. Don't exceed 160 characters.
IMPORTANT: If using 02 or Orange PAYG SIM send this FIRST: ;+SPO=10; If you don't, your settings will be lost on power down.
Set numbers to call (in order 1 - 5):
;+ETN1=07796176545;ETN2=xxxxxxxxxx;ETN3= xxxxxxxxxx;ETN4= xxxxxxxxxx;ETN5=xxxxxxxxxx;
Set delay time (before calling next number):
;+RTNE=20;
Change speaker level (default is 10 max is 15):
;+SPK=15;
Set Authorised Caller ID Users (up to 100):
;+CLP1=07796176545;CLP2=xxxxxxxxxx;CLP3=xxxxxxxxxx;CLP4= xxxxxxxxxx;CLP5=xxxxxxxxxx;
CLP6= xxxxxxxxxx;CLP7.........(up to 100)
Set output switching configuration:
Output 1 (3 second pulse default = ;+OS1=3; ) Change to 5 second pulse ;+OS1=5;
Change to latching (on / off): ;+OS1=1;
Output 2 (3 second pulse default = ;+OS2=3; )
Change to 5 second pulse ;+OS2=5;
Change to latching (on / off): ;+OS2=1;
First call on / Second call OFF: If you Send ;+OS1R=1; (output 1) or ;+OS2R=1; (output 2), The output will be set up to switch so the 1st call switches the output ON and next call switches it OFF.
CREDIT ALERT & CHECKING
Only the follow networks are supported for SIM credit. 02 UK: To set up send: ;+CC1=*#100#;CREF.=1;
02 EIRE: To set up send: ;+CC1=*#10#;CREF.=1;
Vodafone UK: To set up send: ;+CC1=*#1345#;CREF#=2;
Set User to receive the alert: Send ;+LN6=1;TN1=07796176545; using your own User phone number.
Request the SIM credit: Send ;PCC1; OPERATION & TESTING
Follow these steps to test the system...
1.Switch on the power: The device will beep once every 10 seconds as it searches for the network. When it connects you will hear 3 quick beeps.
2.Program by SMS: Send minimum setting ;+ETN1=07796176545; (using your own phone number)
3. Reply confirmation: You should receive an SMS back to confirm the setting.
4. Press Call: The device will start calling and you will hear audible tones to start and then a ring tone; which can be muted ( ;+MUT=1;) 5. Open the door: Press 11 and you will hear relay 1 switch or press 21 & you will hear relay 2 swicth.
SWITCHING RELAY OUTPUTS
You have 4 ways to switch the outputs as follows...
During an intercom call (DTMF): Press 11 for output 1 'ON' & 10 for output 1 'OFF' (latching only)
QUICK-FIT BLACK RANGE
ANTI-VANDAL GSM DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM
SETUP MANUAL
QF BESPOKE
SET UP MANUAL
Version: v1.7
Valid from SW release "v_1_0_3.hex"
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1 FOR YOUR SAFETY ................................................................................................... 6
2 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 7
3 FEATURES & APPLICATIONS........................................................................................ 8
4 ST ART UP .............................................................................................................. 9
5 LED STATUS DISPLAY .............................................................................................. 10
6 CLEAR ALL PROGRAMMED DA T A FROM SIM ................................................................... 11
7 CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................................................................................... 12
8 PROGRAMMING QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER ................................................................ 14
9 THE QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PARAMETERS............................................................. 15
9.1 ALARM INPUT SUPPORT ....................................................................................................15
9.2 RELAY OUTPUT MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................19
9.3 SECURITY LEVEL - AUTHORISED USERS....................................................................................20
9.4 CREDIT CHECK & SIM VALIDITY INFORMATION...........................................................................21
9.5 SET-UP PARAMETERS ........................................................................................................23
9.6 SMS MESSAGES EDITOR ......................................................................................................26
9.7 GSM INTERCOM...............................................................................................................27
9.8 CALLER ID RELAY CONTROL ................................................................................................30
9.9 EVENT LOGGING .............................................................................................................32
9.10 SPECIAL SMS COMMANDS ....................................................................................................33
10 PRINT-OUT OF THE PARAMETERS............................................................................... 35
10.1 RECEIVE ALL PARAMETERS (PALL) .........................................................................................35
10.2 CHECK SW VERSION (PSW).................................................................................................35
10.3 CHECK SIGNAL QUALITY (PSQ) ............................................................................................35
10.4 RECEIVE TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PTN).....................................................................................35
10.5 RECEIVE LINKS (PLN) ........................................................................................................35
10.6 RECEIVE INPUT PARAMETERS (PIN) ........................................................................................35
10.7 RECEIVE INPUT DELAY PARAMETERS (PID)................................................................................36
10.1 RECEIVE DIRECT OUTPUT PARAMETERS (POD) ...........................................................................36
10.2 RECEIVE DELAY BEFORE DIAL VALUE (PDD)...............................................................................36
10.3 RECEIVE ACCESS TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PSL)............................................................................36
10.4 RECEIVE OUTPUT STATUS PARAMETERS (POS) ...........................................................................36
10.5 RECEIVE ALL PROGRAMMED SMS MESSAGES (P#).........................................................................36
10.6 RECEIVE SET UP PARAMETERS VALUE (PPA) ..............................................................................36
10.7 RECEIVE CREDIT PARS PARAMETERS (PCREF) ...........................................................................37
10.8 RECEIVE ALL CLIP PARAMETERS (PCLP) ...................................................................................37
10.9 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 1 PARAMETERS (PDEA) ON BOARD MICRO-SWITCH BUTTON ..............37
10.10 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 2 PARAMETERS (PDEB) ON BOARD MICRO-SWITCH BUTTON...............37
10.11 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 3 PARAMETERS (PDEC) ON BOARD MICRO-SWITCH BUTTON ..............37
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10.12 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 4 PARAMETERS (PDED) ON BOARD MICRO-SWITCH BUTTON ..............38
10.13 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 5 PARAMETERS (PDEE) TERMINAL CONNECTION ON PCB (TERM. J4) ..............38
10.14 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 6 PARAMETERS (PDEF) TERMINAL CONNECTION ON PCB (TERM. J4)...............38
10.15 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 7 PARAMETERS (PDEG) TERMINAL CONNECTION ON PCB (TERM. J4) ..............38
10.16 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 8 PARAMETERS (PDEH) TERMINAL CONNECTION ON PCB (TERM. J4) ..............38
10.17 CREDIT CHECK FOR THE PAYG SIM CARD (NETWORK DEPENDENT) ....................................................38
10.18 RECEIVE CURRENT STATE OF THE OUTPUTS (PORC)....................................................................38
10.19 MANUAL GSM MODULE RESTART (MRES) (DOES NOT CLEAR PARAMETERS) ..........................................39
10.20 RECEIVE CURRENT ST A TUS OF INPUTS (INS)............................................................................. 39
10.21 RECEIVE SYSTEM EVENT LOG ...............................................................................................39
11 CHANGING PARAMETERS USING SMS COMMANDS ............................................................ 40
12 DEFAULT SETTINGS OF CONTROLLER.......................................................................... 41
13 P ARAMETER PRINT-OUT COMMANDS ........................................................................... 45
14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TION ...................................................................................... 46
15 SALES & SUPPORT CONT ACTS ................................................................................... 47
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Figure 1, 1a, 2b: Connection diagrams .......................................................... 12 Figure 2: Input Connection diagram .............................................................. 15 Figure 3: Output Connection diagram ............................................................ 19
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1 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.
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2 INTRODUCTION
The QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER is a simple GSM intercom communication system that is designed as a reliable, self contained solution for wireless door entry & communication applications. It is designed for unlimited range, wire free GSM intercom and Caller ID access control.
In addition the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER supports alarm detection, GSM network failure, unauthorised User, low credit limit and various other SMS notifications as detailed in this manual.
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3 FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS
Features:
⇒ Built-in tri-band GSM module
⇒ Up to 4 way by direct connection to hardwired terminals
⇒ 2 alarm inputs (Press to exit & alarm sensor detection)
⇒ Anti-tamper input
⇒ 2 relay outputs (250V 5A rated)
⇒ Up to 100 Users for caller ID access control (unlimited in any caller mode)
⇒ Programming by SMS, direct onto SIM using a mobile phone, USB SIM card reader, via
PC using TeraTerm 4.7 (or HyperTerminal on Windows PC's) or via the dedicated PC application
Applications:
⇒ Complete door entry solution
⇒ Wireless communication system
⇒ Remote communication system (solar powered)
⇒ Remote gate / door opener (Caller ID access control) ⇒ Alarm notification by SMS
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START UP
⇒ Insert SIM card to be used for QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER in a mobile phone.
⇒ Insert SIM card in QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device. The unit must be switched OFF when you insert the SIM!
⇒ Connect inputs & outputs if required to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER. (optional)
⇒ Connect the antenna to antenna connector and locate away from speaker area.
⇒ Connect 12-24V AC/DC power to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device
⇒ Wait until LED1 (blue) starts flashing 3 - 5 times. (3 - 5 bars of signal) and the
start up beep every 10 secs stops. When you hear 3 beeps the unit is on the
network and ready to use.
⇒ The QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER unit is now ready to program.
IMPORT ANT | ERASE THE PIN CODE IF REQUESTED! |
IMPORT ANT | Before sending any SMS commands to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device, QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER must not be beeping and to be reliable should have 3 - 5 flashes of signal strength! |
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5 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). To be reliable, 3 - 5 is recommended however the device will operate as long as the blue LED is flashing.
-
Red LED (LED2)
- When LED 2 is ON the unit has a problem which is generally related to network signal, SIM card, antenna or something along these lines. Check all connections, SIM card is inserted correctly, activated (tested in a phone), antenna making connection, SIM credit etc. Try another network or using a higher gain antenna may be required in some circumstances. Please check these possible causes before calling for support.
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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.
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6 CLEAR PREVIOUSLY EXISTING DATA FROM OLD SIM
This is highly recommended when a SIM card you are going to use for the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER is not new and it already has some data stored in the phone book memory.
By sending this SMS to the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER when the SIM card is in and on the network, all programmed parameters and numbers are cleared:
;SDCLR;
After sending SMS you should wait at least 2 minutes for the command to be executed! The device will automatically restart after the command has been committed.
NOTE | By sending this command to the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER all programmed data are erased from the SIM card! |
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7 CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Before connection the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER please take note of the connection diagram.
CONNECTIONS:
Figure 1: QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER Label Diagram TERMINAL LAYOUT & CONNECTIONS:
Figure 1a: QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER Connection diagram (FRONT)
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bespoke applications, use button terminals 5 - 8.
Figure 1b: QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER Connection diagram (REAR)
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8 PROGRAMMING QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER
The QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device supports 4 different programming methods:
⇒ To program QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER parameters put the SIM card into a mobile phone. Add programming parameters in SIM Card "Phone Book" as names (parameter ie: ATN1) & number (setting ie: 07796167654)
⇒ You can program QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER remotely by SMS (text message). (typical for small installations with few Users or settings & also for post install updates)
⇒ You can program QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER with a USB SIM card reader in a PC USB port and enter the parameters as names (parameter ie: ATN1) & number (setting ie: 07796167654).
⇒ You can use a PC to program QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER by connecting the PC to the device mini USB port and using a terminal program (sending the SMS text message commands on screen) or using the dedicated PC program. (typical for installations with a lot of Users and settings - best done on the bench prior to going to site)
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9 THE QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PARAMETERS
To support maximum functionality of QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER many highly configurable parameters are available. The parameters are divided into sections and are described in the following chapters.
9.1 ALARM INPUT SUPPORT
Alarm reporting is controlled by a series of different parameter groups. The first section is used to define the input configuration for the alarm to be triggered. The second section is used to configure the alarm reporting.
9.1.1 ALARM TRIGGERING
Parameters are used to control (filter) the triggering of the alarm inputs.
9.1.1.1 Input Configuration parameter
The IN parameter sets the way the inputs are triggered. Alarm activated and Alarm restored can be triggered in 2 different ways. The status of the input can either be normal closed (N.C) or normal open (N.O.) trigged with GND (default).
When you need notification the alarm has been restored you should select a setting from positon 4 or 5.
Note: INx=0 means IN1 or IN2 = 0
⇒ INx=0 - Normal Open - triggered with negative voltage (GND) DEFAULT FOR IN1 & IN2
⇒ INx=1 - Normal Close - breaking negative or positive voltage loop
⇒ INx=2 - Not in use
⇒ INx=3 - Not in use
⇒ INx=4 means INx=0 + input restored SMS is sent
⇒ INx=5 means INx=1 + input restored SMS is sent
⇒ INx=6- Notinuse
INPUT 1-4
INPUT 1-4
N.O. N.C. contact contact
G ND GND
Figure 2: Input 1 & 2 Connection diagram
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QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 9.1.1.2 Input Delay parameter
The ID parameter determines the 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.
9.1.1.3 Delay before Dial parameter
The DD parameter is used to define the delay between the time that alarm input is trigged and the time that alarm is reported.
9.1.1.4 Table of parameters
Name | Comment |
IN1 | Mode of operation for input 1 |
IN2 | Mode of operation for input 2 |
ID1 | Input time integration delay on input 1 |
ID2 | Input time integration delay on input 2 |
DD1 | Time delay for alarm reporting on input 1 |
DD2 | Time delay for alarm reporting on input 2 |
Example:
♦ Direct programming on the SIM card
Table 1: IN, ID and DD parameters
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE | ||
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK | ||
Name | Number | Description |
IN1 | 0 | Alarm activated by connecting to GND |
IN2 | 4 | Alarm activated by connecting to GND + RST SMS |
ID1 | 10 | Input 1 has to be valid for 10 second to trigger the alarm |
ID2 | 0 | Input 2 has to be valid for 0,5 second to trigger the alarm |
DD1 | 0 | Reporting of the alarm on input 1 is delayed by 0s |
DD2 | 15 | Reporting of the alarm on input 1 is delayed by 15s |
Table 2: IN, ID, DD parameters example
♦ Remote programming by SMS (note: + means a reply is returned) ;+IN1=0;IN2=4;ID1=10;ID2=0;DD1=0;DD2=15;
9.1.2 REMOTE REPORTING ALARM EVENTS
Parameters used to define the way to report the alarm event. Page 16
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NOTE | QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device sends SMS messages for reporting alarm events. |
9.1.2.1 Telephone Number parameter
Telephone numbers (or authorized users) for remote alarm reporting are listed as TN parameters. Remote alarm reporting on QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER is sent via SMS messages.
9.1.2.2 Link parameter
The Link parameter is used to link alarm event from inputs or preset events (LNx) to the telephone numbers from Telephone Number (TNx) list.
9.1.2.3 Line Open Time parameter
The 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 QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER disconnects voice connection regardless.
9.1.2.4 Table of parameters
Name | Comment |
TN1 | 1st telephone number |
TN2 | 2nd telephone number |
TN3 | 3rd telephone number |
TN4 | 4th telephone number |
TN5 | 5th telephone number |
LN1 | Input & telephone No. linking for input 1 (to TN1 - TN5) |
LN2 | Input & telephone No. linking for input 2 (to TN1 - TN5) |
LN5 | Periodic test SMS. No. linking (TN1 - TN5) |
LN6 | Low credit alert No. linking (TN1 - TN5) |
LN7 | Non-authorised call or SMS (NAC - see note) No. linking (TN1 - TN5) |
LN8 | Log buffer status (TN1 - TN5) |
LOT | Time out for GSM connection |
Table 3: Remote alarm reporting parameters
Note (Non authorised call):
When a telephone number calling or messaging the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER is not on the TN or Caller ID access authorized lists, a non authorised event occurs (NAC). The telephone number responsible for this event can be sent to a TN user for notification.
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Example:
♦ Direct programming on the SIM card
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE | ||
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK | ||
Name | Number | Description |
TN1 | 07796176354 | 1st telephone number |
LN1 | 13 | Input 1 reports alarm to TN1 & TN3 |
LN2 | 1234 | Input 2 reports alarm to TN1 & TN2 & TN3 & TN4 |
LN7 | 1 | Non authorised event sent to TN1 |
LOT | 60 | Voice connection valid for max of 60s, after this time voice disconnects |
Table 4: Remote alarm reporting example
♦ Remote programming by SMS (note: + means a reply is returned) ;+TN1=07796176354;LN1=13;LN2=1234;LN7=1;LOT=60;
9.1.3 CONTROLLING OUTPUTS WITH DTMF
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER can control the outputs with the use of DTMF.
To control the outputs the user must press the combination of 2 digits as shown below.
NOTE | QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER must be in voice connection to support DTMF output control! |
Example:
DTMF combination | Description |
00 | Deactivate ALL outputs |
01 | Activate ALL outputs |
11 | Activate output 1 (pulse most common) |
10 | Deactivate output 1 (if in latch mode) |
21 | Activate output 2 (pulse most common) |
20 | Deactivate output 2 (if in latch mode) |
Table 5: DTMF control example
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QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 9.2 OUTPUT MANAGEMENT
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER supports the possibility to report alarms from inputs and any other events locally via 2 outputs. The behavior is defined using next parameters
9.2.1 OS parameter
The QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device has 2 relay outputs. Outputs can be configured to pulse, latch or timed pulse:
⇒ OSx=0
⇒ OSx=1
⇒ OSx=XXX
- Disabled
- Bi-stable toggle mode (latch)
- Mono-stable (pulse) (duration in seconds)
Typical connection for the output:
OUTPUT 1-4
LED
R1K
+12V DC
Figure 1: Output 1 & 2 Connection diagram 9.2.2 Direct Output parameter (press to exit)
OUTPUT 1-4
RELAY 12V DC
The OD parameter is used to link the alarm event directly to output. Activity on an alarm input can automatically switch an output. A typical use for this is 'Press to Exit'. Set ;+OD1=1; and input 1 will trigger output 1.
9.2.3 Output parameters
Parameters are used to invert the polarity of the outputs.
⇒ 0 - normal (N/O) DEFAULT
⇒ 1 - inverted (N/C)
+12V DC
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9.2.4 Table of parameters
Name | Comment |
OS1 | Mode of operation for output 1 |
OS2 | Mode of operation for output 2 |
OD1 | Input 1 direct link to outputs |
OD2 | Input 2 direct link to outputs |
OD5 | Non authorised User activates a direct link to output 1 or 2 |
OP1 | Invert switching configuration for output 1 |
OP2 | Invert switching configuration for output 2 |
Example:
Table 6: Output management parameters
♦ Direct programming on the SIM card
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE | ||
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK | ||
Name | Number | Description |
OS1 | 1 | Bistable toggle mode |
OS2 | 3 | Monostable pulse mode (3sec pulse) |
OD1 | 1 | Input 1 activates output 1 |
OD2 | 2 | Input 2 activates output 2 |
OP1 | 1 | Output 1 inverted |
Table 7: Output management parameters example
♦ Remote programming by SMS (note: + means a reply is returned) ;+OS1=1;OS2=3;OD1=1;OD4=2;OP1=1;
9.3 SECURITY LEVEL - SL
SL parameter from 0 to 5 defines which telephone numbers stored in the phone book from TN1 - TN5 can enter into programming and remote control of the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device.
NOTE | When the SL level is 0, an access to the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER is possible from any phone! |
IMPORT ANT | Before any SL number is programmed the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER can accept ALL CALLS. Remote SMS programming and remote controlling is possible from any phone! |
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Name / value | Comment |
SL = 0 | All calls and SMS are accepted |
SL = 1 | Only number stored under parameter TN1 has access to unit |
SL = 2 | Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN2 have access to unit |
SL = 3 | Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN3 have access to unit |
SL = 4 | Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN4 have access to unit |
SL = 5 | Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN5 have access to unit |
Example:
Table 8: SL parameter
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE | ||
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK | ||
Name | Number | Description |
SL | 3 | Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN3 have access to unit |
;+SL=3;
9.4 PREPAID SIM CREDIT ALERTS
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER can be used with prepaid SIM cards and its limitations. To be able to overcome this limitation of the prepaid SIM cards, QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER offers the possibility of automatic checking mechanism for credit.
9.4.1.1 SIM Card Credit parameters
Number used to check low credit value. They are provided from the GSM providers.
⇒ CC1 - This setting is only supported on a few networks (Vodafone & 02 UK and 02 Ireland)
♦ Direct programming on the SIM card
Table 9: SL example
♦ Remote programming by SMS (note: + means a reply is returned)
NOTE | QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER automatically sends warning SMS when the credit reaches low level defined by LCV parameter or SIM card validity is near to expiration. |
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QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 9.4.1.2 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 - Currency reference linked to the CC1 parameter. Use the details for the supported networks as set out in the examples in this manual only
9.4.1.3 Table of parameters
Name | Comment |
LCV | Low credit value, bottom limit for low credit event. |
CC1 | Credit number for credit check universally used |
LN6 | Link to User for low credit alert |
CREF | String for currency reference (set as shown) |
Example:
Table 10: Prepaid card validity parameters
♦ Direct programming on the SIM card
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE | ||
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK | ||
Name | Number | Description |
LCV | 4 | Low credit message will be send below 4 |
CC1 | *#1345# | Vodafone UK (02 UK is *#100# & 02 Ireland is *#100# ) |
LN6 | 1 | SIM credit alert to User 1 (TN1) |
CREF# | 2 | Vodafone UK setting |
CREF. | 1 | 02 UK setting |
CREF. | 1 | 02 Ireland setting |
Table 11: Credit example
♦ Remote programming by SMS (note: + means a reply is returned) ;+LCV=4;CC1=*1345#;LN6=1;CREF#=2; (OR ;CREF.=1; FOR 02 UK)
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9.5 SET-UP PARAMETERS
Different parameters are used to support versatile functionality of the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER.
9.5.1 HTN parameter
Hidden telephone number is a parameter used in order to conceal the telephone number of the SIM card in the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device. The default value is set to "1" which means that the number is shown. Eg: ;+HTN=0; (hide number)
9.5.2 ESC parameter
Parameter is used to define the input used to cancel the current call from the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device. A separate button on teh door entry panel labelled 'cancel' can be connected to GND & IN1 and ;+ESC=1; to enable the function.
9.5.3 UDC parameter
Parameter is used to synchronise the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER clock to GSM network clock. You must enter the number of the SIM card in the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device. When power is lost and restored the device sends itself an SMS to update itthe onboard clock. Eg: ;+UDC=07796434543;
9.5.4 RAN parameter
Parameter is used to provide support for auto-answer DTMF options for the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device. The number defines the number of rings needed for QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device to answer the incoming call. The incoming number must be on the TN list (authorised users) for the device to answer. When the device answers it will beep in the earpiece and the User is connected. DTMF control of can then be used as outlined in this manual. Eg: ;+RAN=1; (answers quickly) NOTE: Do not call the device from a number on the CLIP list (Caller ID access) because the device may answer before the actual required function of switching an output has been aactivated.
9.5.5 TST parameter
A test SMS can be sent periodically at intervals between 1 hour to 240 hours.
Example:
If send test SMS TST value is set to 12 (;+TST=12;) , the TN number/s linked to "LN5" receive a test message every 12 hours.
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9.5.6 MIC parameter
MIC parameter enables you to change the sound level on the microphone. Eg: ;+MIC=4;
9.5.7 SPK parameter
SPK parameter enables you to change the speaker sound level. Eg: ;+SPK=12;
9.5.8 MUT parameter
MUT parameter enables you mute the speaker sound while the actual ringing occurs. It does not mute the initial bell press beep or connection beeps. This is useful if the User is travelling and wants to mute the international ringing tone. Eg: ;+MUT=1;
9.5.9 ARST parameter
ARST parameter defines periodic of auto restart time (in hours) of the device. It does not clear any parameters. It's simply an automatic module restart. Eg: :+ARST=48;
9.5.10 ADFparameter
Parameter is used to make an automatic call after a preset amount of days. It is useful if the system will not be used for some time and a PAYG SIM card is used. In this case the device can call after say 100 days to prevent the network cutting the SIM card off through non use. The threshold period differs between networks. Contact your SIM Provider. Eg: :+ADF=100;
9.5.11 BUZparameter
Parameter is used to control buzzer when output operates and some other functions that make the buzzer sound. If the buzzer sounds and you don't want it to, activate this feature to disable it. Eg: ;+BUZ=1;
9.5.12 Table of parameters
Name | Comment |
UDC | Update clock - must = number of SIM in device |
ESC | Input used as cancel button = 1 means IN1 active cancels call in progress. Useful for a cancel button on door enrty panel in case incorrect button is pressed |
RAN | Rings to answer. Device answers call and gives User DTMF control of system |
HTN | Hide device telephone number |
TST | SMS test send |
MIC | Microphone volume control |
SPK | Speaker volume control |
ARST | Time out for automatic system restart |
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ADF | Auto dial functionality ( Call TN1) Keep SIM active. Set in days to make an automatic call after set number of days |
BUZ | Buzzer control - Beeps when output activated. |
Example:
Table 12: Set-up parameters ♦ Direct programming on the SIM card
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE | ||
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK | ||
Name | Number | Description |
HTN | 1 | Telephone number of device hidden (=0 means number is shown) |
MIC | 4 | Audio level for person on telephone end |
SPK | 12 | Audio level for person at door panel end |
TST | 168 | 168 hours periodic test SMS |
BUZ | 0 | Mute buzzer |
ESC | 2 | Input 2 is used as cancel button |
Table 13: Set-up parameters example.
♦ Remote programming by SMS (note: + means a reply is returned) ;+HTN=1;LNG=1;MIC=4;SPK=12;TST=24; BUZ=0;ESC=2;
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9.6 SMS MESSAGES EDITOR
You can edit the label for each alarm input. Each message is built from 3 parts and user can write the first (User Location ie: my gate) and the second (name of event or label of input ie: intruder or door sensor) part of the message. Unit adds the third part (alarm event description) automatically ie: (alarm activity in progress or alarm input restored). The message is stored in the SIM phone book so you should add any number for correct operation.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 |
# | 0 | U | S | E | R | L | O | C | A | T | I | O | N | ||
# | 1 | I | N | P | U | T | 1 | ||||||||
# | 2 | I | N | P | U | T | 2 | |
NOTE | Message should not be longer than 14 characters! Space is also counted as one character! |
9.6.1 Table of parameters
Name | Comment |
#0 | Device location, same for all alarm messages |
#1 | Input 1, second part of message |
#2 | Input 2, second part of message |
Example:
Table 14: Message parameters
♦ Direct programming on the SIM card
Table 15: Message parameters example
♦ Remote programming by SMS (note: + means a reply is returned)
;+#0USERS_HOME=1;#1MAIN_GA TE=1;#2PED_GA TE=1;
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE | ||
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK | ||
Name | Number | Description |
#0USERS_HOME | 1 | Location definition |
#1MAIN_GA TE #2PED_GA TE | 1 1 | Alarm input 1 is a door contact on main gate Alarm input 2 is a sensor |
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QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 9.7 INTERCOM
For each button the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER incorporates a group of parameters to set up the call button. There 8 groups of parameters for the 8 possible call buttons however only 5 - 8 relate to the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER as 1 - 4 are on board micro-switch call buttons that are only used on a different door entry panel version.
9.7.1 ATN1 to ATN5 (xTN1 - xTN5) parameters
Parameters are phone numbers for the intercom call buttons.
The prefixed letter 'A' 'B' 'C' 'D' 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' relate to call buttons 1 - 8 therefore for the purpose of the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER manual only 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' are relevant.
9.7.2 RTN parameter
Parameter defines the ring time between numbers. Only one time can be set per group and will be the delay between all numbers on the xTN1 - xTN5 list. The RTN timer is started when the call button is pressed so some trial and error may be required if trying to set a timer to avoid voicemail. If the RTNx timer expires before the GSM voice connection is established then the device calls the next number in xTN1 - xTN5 call list.
The suffixed letter 'A' 'B' 'C' 'D' 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' relate to groups 1 - 8 therefore for the purpose of the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER manual only 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' are relevant.
9.7.3 DTMF auto dial functionality
This function is used to provide support for QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device to be able select extended numbers via DTMF command. It is used to make the GSM intercom automatically interface with switchboards that require a code to be pressed to progress through the system. Ie: press 1 for reception. Although it is generally recommended to make the calls direct to a number rather than a switchboard the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER can handle the call transfer by entering the required digital with a suitable time delay as required.
9.7.3.1 SDNx parameter
Parameter is used to set the DTMF number in auto self select function. Which number is to be pressed. Ie: ;+SDNF=1; group 'F' used as an example
The suffixed letter 'A' 'B' 'C' 'D' 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' relate to groups 1 - 8 therefore for the purpose of the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER manual only 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' are relevant.
9.7.3.2 SDDx parameter
Parameter is used to set the delay ( in seconds ) for sending the chosen DTMF number in auto self select function as above (SDNx). Ie: ;+SDDF=2; group 'F' used as an example
The suffixed letter 'A' 'B' 'C' 'D' 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' relate to groups 1 - 8 therefore for the purpose of the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER manual only 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' are relevant.
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QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 9.7.4 Call Button Time Zone & After Hours Disable
Time zone support is to enable the call button during certain hours and can be used to conversely to disable the call button outside of the set hours by leaving the 5th call number off the list ie: only using 4 call numbers maximum. When both time limits are set (in 24hr format :00 not necessary just 0 - 24) - (ie: ;+TZSF=6;TZEF=18; is 6:00 - 18:00) the time zone functionality for that group (F in this example) 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, outside of these set hours the device calls directly to xTN5. For this reason if you leave xTN5 blank, outside of the set hours the device will not make a call effectively disabling the call button outside of the set hour range.
9.7.4.1 Time Zone Start TZSx parameter
Parameter is used to configure the start time for the time zone functionality - 24h time format. Ie: ;+TZSF=6; (6am or 6:00) group 'F' used as an example
The suffixed letter 'A' 'B' 'C' 'D' 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' relate to groups 1 - 8 therefore for the purpose of the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER manual only 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' are relevant.
9.7.4.2 Time Zone End TZEx parameter
Parameter is used to configure the end time for the time zone functionality - 24h time format. Ie: ;+TZEF=18; (6pm or 18:00) group 'F' used as an example
The suffixed letter 'A' 'B' 'C' 'D' 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' relate to groups 1 - 8 therefore for the purpose of the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER manual only 'E' 'F' 'G' 'H' are relevant.
9.7.5 Table of parameters (grey text not relevant to QF BLACK GSM Controller)
Name | Comment | |||||||
A TN1 | Button 1, Telephone number 1. | |||||||
A TN2 | Button 1, Telephone number 2. | |||||||
A TN3 | Button 1, Telephone number 3. | |||||||
A TN4 | Button 1, Telephone number 4. | |||||||
A TN5 | Button 1, Telephone number 5. | |||||||
RTNA | Button 1, time out control for voice connection. | |||||||
SDNA | Button 1, DTMF number to send. | |||||||
SDDA | Button 1, delay for DTMF number to send. | |||||||
TZSA | Button 1, time zone start period. | |||||||
TZEA | Button 1, time zone end period. | |||||||
BTN1 | Button 2, Telephone number 1. | |||||||
BTN2 | Button 2, Telephone number 2. | |||||||
BTN3 | Button 2, Telephone number 3. | |||||||
BTN4 | Button 2, Telephone number 4. | |||||||
BTN5 | Button 2, Telephone number 5. | |||||||
RTNB | Button 2, time out control for voice connection. | |||||||
SDNB | Button 2, DTMF number to send. | |||||||
SDDB | Button 2, delay for DTMF number to send. | |||||||
TZSB | Button 2, time zone start period. | |||||||
TZEB | Button 2, time zone end period. | |||||||
CTN1 | Button 3, Telephone number 1. |
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CTN2
CTN3
RTNC
Button 3, Telephone number 2.
Button 3, Telephone number 3.
CTN4
Button 3, Telephone number 4.
CTN5
Button 3, Telephone number 5.
Button 3, time out control for voice connection.
SDNC
TZSC
Button 3, DTMF number to send.
SDDC
Button 3, delay for DTMF number to send.
Button 3, time zone start period.
TZEC
Button 3, time zone end period.
DTN1
DTN2
Button 4, Telephone number 1.
Button 4, Telephone number 2.
DTN3
DTN5
Button 4, Telephone number 3.
DTN4
Button 4, Telephone number 4.
Button 4, Telephone number 5.
RTND
SDDD
Button 4, time out control for voice connection.
SDND
Button 4, DTMF number to send.
Button 4, delay for DTMF number to send.
TZSD
Button 4, time zone start period.
TZED
Button 4, time zone end period.
ETN1 Button 5, T elephone number 1.
ETN2 Button 5, T elephone number 2.
ETN3 Button 5, Telephone number 3.
ETN4 Button 5, T elephone number 4.
ETN5 Button 5, T elephone number 5.
RTNE Button 5, time out control for voice connection. SDNE Button 5, DTMF number to send.
SDDE Button 5, delay for DTMF number to send. TZSE Button 5, time zone start period.
TZEE Button 5, time zone end period.
FTN1
Button 6, T elephone number 1.
FTN2 Button 6, T elephone number 2.
FTN3 Button 6, T elephone number 3.
FTN4 Button 6, T elephone number 4.
FTN5 Button 6, T elephone number 5.
RTNF Button 6, time out control for voice connection SDNF Button 6, DTMF number to send.
SDDF Button 6, delay for DTMF number to send. TZSF Button 6, time zone start period.
TZEF Button 6, time zone end period.
GTN1
Button 7, T elephone number 1.
GTN2 Button 7, T elephone number 2.
GTN3 Button 7, T elephone number 3.
GTN4 Button 7, T elephone number 4.
GTN5 Button 7, T elephone number 5.
RTNG Button 7, time out control for voice connection SDNG Button 7, DTMF number to send.
SDDG Button 7, delay for DTMF number to send. TZSG Button 7, time zone start period.
TZEG Button 7, time zone end period.
HTN1
Button 8, T elephone number 1.
HTN2 Button 8, T elephone number 2.
HTN3 Button 8, Telephone number 3.
HTN4 Button 8, T elephone number 4.
HTN5 Button 8, T elephone number 5.
RTNH Button 8, time out control for voice connection SDNH Button 8, DTMF number to send.
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SDDH | Button 8, delay for DTMF number to send. |
TZSH | Button 8, time zone start period. |
TZEH | Button 8, time zone end period. |
Example:
♦ Direct programming on the SIM card
Table 16: Intercom parameters
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE | ||
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK | ||
Name | Number | Description |
ATN1 | 07796176354 | Button 1, Telephone number 1. |
ATN2 | +447796176355 | Button 1, Telephone number 2. |
RTNA | 30 | Button 1, time out control for voice connection. |
CTN1 | 07796176356 | Button 3, Telephone number 1. |
CNT2 | 07796176357 | Button 3, Telephone number 1. |
RTNC | 40 | Button 3, time out control for voice connection. |
Table 17: Intercom parameters example
♦ Remote programming by SMS (note: + means a reply is returned)
;+A TN1=07796176354;A TN2=+447796176355;RTNA=30;CTN1=07796176356;C
TN2=07796176357;RTNC=40;
9.8 CLIP CALLER ID ACCESS CONTROL (100 USER)
CLIP is used to provide "free of charge" control of a selected (1) output for up to 100 authorised users. It can also be opened up so any number calling will switch the output making the number of users unlimited and within only a group that know which number to call.
9.8.1 CLPEN parameter
Parameter used to enable / disable / lock down to authorised users for CLIP access. Ie: ;+CLPEN=2; (open access - any caller mode)
9.8.2 CLPOU parameter
Parameter used to choose which output will be controlled by the CLIP feature. Ie: ;+CLPOU=1; (output 1)
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QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 9.8.3 CLPI parameter
This parameter, if set, dictates which input 1 or 2 must be active in order for the CLIP feature to work. This is particularly useful in situation where the Owner of the system doesn't want Users to be able to switch the gate or door from afar. It would be used like an arming loop is used at a ticket machine. The ticket will not issue unless a car is on the arming loop. Similarly, the CLIP feature will not work unless the sensor put in place has been firstly activated before the User calls. Ie: ;+CLPI=1; (input 1 must be active for CLIP to function)
9.8.4 CLP1 ... CLP100 parameter
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. Ie: ;+CLP1=07796176354;CLP2=07796176355;CLP100=07796176356; (add users 1, 2 & 100) ;+CLP1=;CLP2=;CLP100=; (delete users 1,2 & 100)
9.8.5 Table of parameters
Name | Comment |
CLPEN | Enable CLIP functionality |
CLPOU | Control output when CLIP call received |
CLPI | CLIP input activation requirement |
CLP1 | CLIP number 1 |
. | . |
. | . |
. | . |
CLP100 | CLIP number 100 |
Example:
Table 18: CLIP parameters ♦ Direct programming on the SIM card
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE | ||
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK | ||
Name | Number | Description |
CLPEN | 1 | Enable CLIP functionality |
CLPOU | 2 | CLIP control output 2 |
CLPI | 0 | No input activation condition |
CLP1 | 07796176354 | User number 1 |
CLP2 | 07796176355 | User number 2 |
CLP100 | 07796176356 | User number 100 |
Table 19: CLIP parameters example
♦ Remote programming by SMS(note: + means a reply is returned) ;+CLPEN=1;CLPOU=2;CLPI=0;CLP1=07796176354;CLP2=07796176355;CLP100=
07796176356;
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QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 9.9 EVENT LOGGING
The QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER logs certain events on the alarm input side of the device. Log events consist of event, time and telephone number or input number.
9.9.1 Log Number LOGN parameter
Parameter is used for defining the number of events printed out on PLOG request. Ie: ;PLOG; returns events...... ;+LOGN=5; defines how many individual log events are returned as 1 SMS per event
9.9.2 Log Interface LOGI parameter
Parameter is used to define the media used for logging of events on QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER. User can select between nonvolatile memory on QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER or select USB to transfer events directly via USB to PC.
9.9.3 Auot Log Clear ALC parameter
Parameter is used to control behavior when log on QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER is full. User can select between auto log clear or manual clear of log.
9.9.4 Table of parameters
Example:
Table 20: LOG parameters.
Name | Comment |
LOGN | Number of log events for printing out |
LOGI | Log interface |
ALC | Automatic log clear |
♦ Direct programming on the SIM card
Table 21: LOG parameters example
♦ Remote programming by SMS (note: + means a reply is returned)
;+LOGN=5;LOGI=0;ALC=1;
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QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE | ||
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK | ||
Name | Number | Description |
LOGN | 5 | 5 log events will be printed out on PLOG command |
LOGI | 0 | Nonvolatile memory on QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER |
ALC | 1 | Log is auto cleared when full |
QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 9.10 SPECIAL SMS COMMANDS
These commands can only be issued only over SMS message, and are used to control some special functions of QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device.
9.10.1 OutputRemoteControlORCcommand
Command is used to control the 2 outputs via SMS message. Output 1 ON ;+ORC1=1;
Output 1 OFF (only if set to latching) ;+ORC1=0; Output 2 ON ;+ORC2=1;
Output 2 OFF (only if set to latching) ;+ORC2=0; 9.10.2 SIM Data Clear SDCLR command
To clear all data on SIM card SDCLR command is used. Use carefully. All factory settings restored.
9.10.3 LogClearLCLRcommand
Command clears log on QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device.
9.10.4 CLIPClearCLPCLRcommand
Command is used to delete all CLP numbers.
9.10.5 Module Reset MRES command
Command is used to manually restart GSM module on QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device. Does not clear data. Reboots the GSM only. Not the system firmware. Use SSRES to reboot device completely.
9.10.6 SoftwareResetSSREScommand
Command is used to manually restart QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device. Does not clear data. This resent command is like a power cycle.
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9.10.7 Table of parameters
Name | Comment |
ORC1 | Control of output 1 |
ORC2 | Control of output 2 |
SDCLR | Delete all SIM content |
LCRL | Delete log on QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device |
MRES | Manual reset of GSM module |
SSRES | Manual reset of QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device |
Example:
♦ Remote programming by SMS
Table 22: SMS commands
SMS commad | Description |
;ORC1=1; | Activate output 1 |
;ORC2=0; | Deactivate output 2 |
;SDCLR; | Clear all data on SIM |
;LCLR; | Delete log on QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device |
;MRES; | Manual reset of GSM module |
;SSRES; | Manual reset of QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device |
Table 23: SMS commands example
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10 PRINT-OUT OF THE PARAMETERS
The user can check the settings of ALL parameters on the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER.
10.1 RECEIVE ALL PARAMETERS (PALL)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive many SMS messages with all parameters that are currently programmed in the unit (up 25 message may be received. Using a PC with TerTerm 4.7 or HyperTerminal is recommended for this feature:
;PALL;
10.2 CHECK SW REVISION (PSW)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS messages with current firmware running on the device:
;PSW;
10.3 CHECK SIGNAL QUALITY (PSQ)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS messages with signal quality QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device is connected to network (1 low to 5 high):
;PSQ;
10.4 RECEIVE TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PTN)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed telephone numbers (TN1 - TN5):
;PTN;
10.5 RECEIVE LINKS (PLN)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed links (LN1 -LN8):
;PLN;
10.6 RECEIVE INPUT PARAMETERS (PIN)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Input parameters (IN1 - IN4):
;PIN;
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QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 10.7 RECEIVE INPUT FILTER VALUE (PID)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Input filters (ID1 - ID4):
;PID;
10.1 RECEIVE INPUT FILTER VALUE (POD)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed direct output links (OD1 - OD5):
;POD;
10.2 RECEIVE DELAY BEFORE DIAL VALUE (PDD)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Input filters (DD1 - DD4):
;PDD;
10.3 RECEIVE ACCESS TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PSL)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with programmed SL level:
;PSL;
10.4 RECEIVE OUTPUT PARAMETERS (POS)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Outputs parameters (OS1 - OS2):
;POS;
10.5 RECEIVE ALL PROGRAMMED SMS MESSAGES (P#)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed alarm SMS messages (#0 - #4):
;P#;
10.6 RECEIVE SET UP PARAMETERS VALUE (PPA)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed Setup parameters (MIC, SPK, etc...):
;PPA;
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QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 10.7 RECEIVE CREDIT PARS PARAMETERS (PCREF)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed credit check parameters (CREF, CC1 etc...):
;PCREF;
10.8 RECEIVE ALL CLIP PARAMETERS (PCLP)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed CLIP functionality related parameters ( CLPEN, CLPOU, CLPI, CLPx):
;PCLP;
NOTE | User can use ;PCLP=x,y; to limit the number of CLIP numbers to be printed. x = start number y = end number Example |
10.9 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 1 PARAMATERS (PDEA)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed button 1 group parameters ( ATN1, ATN2, ATN3, ATN4, ATN5, RTNA, SDNA, SDDA, TZSA, TZEA ):
;PDEA;
10.10 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 2 PARAMATERS (PDEB)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed button 2 group parameters ( BTN1, BTN2, BTN3, BTN4, BTN5, RTNB, SDNB, SDDB, TZSB, TZEB ):
;PDEB;
10.11 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 3 PARAMATERS (PDEC)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed button 3 group parameters ( CTN1, CTN2, CTN3, CTN4, CTN5, RTNC, SDNC, SDDC, TZSC, TZEC ):
;PDEC;
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QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 10.12 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 4 PARAMATERS (PDED)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed button 4 group parameters ( DTN1, DTN2, DTN3, DTN4, DTN5, RTND, SDND, SDDD, TZSD, TZED ):
;PDED;
10.13 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 5 PARAMATERS (PDEE)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed button 5 group parameters ( ETN1, ETN2, ETN3, ETN4, ETN5, RTNE, SDNE, SDDE, TZSE, TZEE ):
;PDEE;
10.14 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 6 PARAMATERS (PDEF)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed button 6 group parameters ( FTN1, FTN2, FTN3, FTN4, FTN5, RTNF, SDNF, SDDF, TZSF, TZEF ):
;PDEF;
10.15 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 7 PARAMATERS (PDEG)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed button 7 group parameters ( GTN1, GTN2, GTN3, GTN4, GTN5, RTNG, SDNG, SDDG, TZSG, TZEG ):
;PDEG;
10.16 RECEIVE INTERCOM BUTTON 8 PARAMATERS (PDEH)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with all currently programmed button 8 group parameters ( HTN1, HTN2, HTN3, HTN4, HTN5, RTNH, SDNH, SDDH, TZSH, TZEH ):
;PDEH;
10.17 STATE OF THE CREDIT FOR THE PREPAID CARD
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with Credit amount on your prepaid SIM card (Vodafone UK & 02 UK and Ireland):
;PCC1;
10.18 STATE OF THE OUTPUTS (PORC)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with current outputs state.
;PORC;
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QF BESPOKE SET UP MANUAL 10.19 MANUAL GSM MODULE RETARD (MRES)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER 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;
10.20 RECEIVE STATUS OF INPUTS (INS)
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS message with current input state.
;INS;
10.21 RECEIVE QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER LOG
By sending this command to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you receive SMS messages with log events as per the LOGN parameter from the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device.
;PLOG;
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11 CHANGING PARAMETERS USING THE SMS COMMAND
All programming parameters for QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER can also be sent by SMS command. Each SMS command should start and stop with semicolon. If a confirmation SMS is needed, put "+" at the beginning of the command SMS.
The first SMS is SMS with telephone numbers (TN1 - TN4). If you would like to check which authorised user telephone numbers are programmed in QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER please use the following command: ;PTN;
Return SMS is (example):
;TN1=;TN2=;
If you would like to enter telephone numbers in to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER you can use the following example:
;TN1=07796176354;TN2=+447796176355;
If you would like to receive confirmation SMS write "+" before SMS command: ;+TN1=07796176354;TN2=+447796176354;
Return SMS from QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER is:
;TN1=07796176354;TN2=+447796176354;
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=+447796176354;IN1=1;IN2=1;OS1=15;OS2=1;ID1=120;LN1=1;
Send SMS message to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER telephone number and in a few seconds you receive SMS message from QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER. The sentence of the SMS must be the same as the one you have sent to QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER before.
NOTE | You can use the same programming procedure for all parameters. |
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12 DEFAULT SETTINGS ON CONTROLLER
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE |
Name Default Value Short Description |
TN1 Empty Telephone number 1 |
TN2 Empty Telephone number 1 |
TN3 Empty Telephone number 2 |
TN4 Empty Telephone number 3 |
TN5 Empty Telephone number 4 |
IN1 0 Input 1 control |
IN2 0 Input 2 control |
OS1 5 Output 1 mode |
OS2 5 Output 2 mode |
OD1 1 Input 1 direct output link |
OD2 0 Input 2 direct output link |
OD5 0 NAC direct output link |
LN1 Empty Input 1, link to tel. numbers |
LN2 1 Input 2, link to tel. numbers |
LN5 Empty Periodic SMS text, link to tel. numbers |
LN6 Empty SIM card refill, link to tel. numbers |
LN7 Empty NAC, link to tel. numbers |
LN8 Empty LOG full, link to tel. numbers |
ID1 1 Input 1 delay filter on input |
ID2 120 Input 2 delay filter on input |
DD1 0 Input 1 delay before dialing |
DD2 0 Input 2 delay before dialing |
SL 0 Security level |
#0 "User Location" SMS main head text |
#1 "Input1" SMS input 1 text |
#2 "Input2" SMS input 2 text |
CC1 Empty Check credit Num 1 |
ESC 0 Input used as cancel button |
UDC Empty Tel. number of QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER device |
HTN 1 Hidden telephone number |
RAN 0 Auto answer ring number |
SCV 0 SIM card time validity |
TST 24 Periodic test SMS timeout |
MIC 15 Microphone volume ( 0 - 40 ) recommend 4 |
MUT 0 Mute functionality |
SPK 10 Speaker volume ( 0 - 20 ) recommend 12 |
LCV 4 Low credit value |
LOT 90 Connection time out value |
LOGN 5 Number of log events for printing out |
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LOGI 0 Log interface | |||||||||||
ALC 1 Automatic log clear | |||||||||||
ADF 90 Auto dial functionality ( Call TN1 ) | |||||||||||
ARST 0 Automatic reset timeout | |||||||||||
CREF "EUR" Parse text( contact support ) | |||||||||||
OP1 1 Output invert 1 | |||||||||||
OP2 1 Output invert 2 | |||||||||||
BUZ 1 Buzzer control | |||||||||||
SPO 1 SIM card starting position | |||||||||||
CLPEN 1 Enable CLIP functionality | |||||||||||
CLPOU 1 Control output pin when CLIP event | |||||||||||
CLPI 0 CLIP input activation condition | |||||||||||
CLP1 Empty CLIP number 1 | |||||||||||
.. | |||||||||||
.. | |||||||||||
.. | |||||||||||
CLP100 Empty CLIP number 100 | |||||||||||
A TN1 | Empty | Button 1, Telephone number 1 | |||||||||
A TN2 | Empty | Button 1, Telephone number 2 | |||||||||
A TN3 | Empty | Button 1, Telephone number 3 | |||||||||
A TN4 | Empty | Button 1, Telephone number 4 | |||||||||
A TN5 | Empty | Button 1, Telephone number 5 | |||||||||
RTNA | 25 | Ring time, Button 1 | |||||||||
SDNA | 0 DTMF number to send | ||||||||||
SDDA | 0 Delay for DTMF to send | ||||||||||
TZSA | 0 Time zone start interval | ||||||||||
TZEA | 0 Time zone end interval | ||||||||||
BTN1 | Empty | Button 2, Telephone number 1 | |||||||||
BTN2 | Empty | Button 2, Telephone number 2 | |||||||||
BTN3 | Empty | Button 2, Telephone number 3 | |||||||||
BTN4 | Empty | Button 2, Telephone number 4 | |||||||||
BTN5 | Empty | Button 2, Telephone number 5 | |||||||||
RTNB | 25 | Ring time, Button 2 | |||||||||
SDNB | 0 DTMF number to send | ||||||||||
SDDB | 0 Delay for DTMF to send | ||||||||||
TZSB | 0 Time zone start interval | ||||||||||
TZEB | 0 Time zone end interval | ||||||||||
CTN1 | Empty | Button 3, Telephone number 1 | |||||||||
CTN2 | Empty | Button 3, Telephone number 2 | |||||||||
CTN3 | Empty | Button 3, Telephone number 3 | |||||||||
CTN4 | Empty | Button 3, Telephone number 4 | |||||||||
CTN5 | Empty | Switch 3, Telephone number 5 | |||||||||
RTNC | 25 | Ring time, Button 3 | |||||||||
SDNC | 0 DTMF number to send | ||||||||||
SDDC | 0 Delay for DTMF to send | ||||||||||
TZSC | 0 Time zone start interval |
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TZEC | 0 Time zone end interval | ||||||||||
DTN1 | Empty | Button 4, Telephone number 1 | |||||||||
DTN2 | Empty | Button 4, Telephone number 2 | |||||||||
DTN3 | Empty | Button 4, Telephone number 3 | |||||||||
DTN4 | Empty | Button 4, Telephone number 4 | |||||||||
DTN5 | Empty | Button 4, Telephone number 5 | |||||||||
RTND | 25 | Ring time, Button 4 | |||||||||
SDND | 0 DTMF number to send | ||||||||||
SDDD | 0 Delay for DTMF to send | ||||||||||
TZSD | 0 Time zone start interval | ||||||||||
TZED | 0 Time zone end interval | ||||||||||
ETN1 Empty Button 5, Telephone number 1 | |||||||||||
ETN2 Empty Button 5, Telephone number 2 | |||||||||||
ETN3 Empty Button , Telephone number 3 | |||||||||||
ETN4 Empty Button 5, Telephone number 4 | |||||||||||
ETN5 Empty Button 5, Telephone number 5 | |||||||||||
RTNE 25 Ring time, Button 5 | |||||||||||
SDNE 0 DTMF number to send | |||||||||||
SDDE 0 Delay for DTMF to send | |||||||||||
TZSE 0 Time zone start interval | |||||||||||
TZEE 0 Time zone end interval | |||||||||||
FTN1 Empty Button 6, Telephone number 1 | |||||||||||
FTN2 Empty Button 6, Telephone number 2 | |||||||||||
FTN3 Empty Button 6, Telephone number 3 | |||||||||||
FTN4 Empty Button 6, Telephone number 4 | |||||||||||
FTN5 Empty Button 6, Telephone number 5 | |||||||||||
RTNF 25 Ring time, Button 6 | |||||||||||
SDNF 0 DTMF number to send | |||||||||||
SDDF 0 Delay for DTMF to send | |||||||||||
TZSF 0 Time zone start interval | |||||||||||
TZEF 0 Time zone end interval | |||||||||||
GTN1 Empty Button 7, Telephone number 1 | |||||||||||
GTN2 Empty Button 7, Telephone number 2 | |||||||||||
GTN3 Empty Button 7, Telephone number 3 | |||||||||||
GTN4 Empty Button 7, Telephone number 4 | |||||||||||
GTN5 Empty Switch 7, Telephone number 5 | |||||||||||
RTNG 25 Ring time, Button 7 | |||||||||||
SDNG 0 DTMF number to send | |||||||||||
SDDG 0 Delay for DTMF to send | |||||||||||
TZSG 0 Time zone start interval | |||||||||||
TZEG 0 Time zone end interval | |||||||||||
HTN1 Empty Button 8, Telephone number 1 | |||||||||||
HTN2 Empty Button 8, Telephone number 2 | |||||||||||
HTN3 Empty Button 8, Telephone number 3 | |||||||||||
HTN4 Empty Button 8, Telephone number 4 | |||||||||||
HTN5 Empty Button 8, Telephone number 5 |
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RTNH | 25 | Ring time, Button 8 |
SDNH | 0 | DTMF number to send |
SDDH | 0 | Delay for DTMF to send |
TZSH | 0 | Time zone start interval |
TZEH | 0 | Time zone end interval |
Table 24: QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER default settings
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13 PARAMTERES PRINT-OUT COMMANDS
QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING TABLE | |||
Name Short Description | |||
PALL Prints all parameters available on QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER. | |||
PSW Prints SW version of QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER. | |||
PSQ Prints GSM network signal quality of QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER. | |||
PTN Prints TNx numbers. | |||
PLN Prints LNx links. | |||
PIN Prints INx parameters. | |||
PID Prints IDx parameters. | |||
POD Prints ODx parameters. | |||
PDD Prints DDx parameters | |||
PSL Prints SL parameter. | |||
POS Prints OSx parameters. | |||
P# Prints #x parameters. | |||
PPA Prints various setup parameters. | |||
PCLP Prints CLIP parameters. | |||
PLOG Prints log of the QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER. | |||
PCREF Prints credit pars parameters. | |||
PCN Prints credit request numbers. | |||
PCC1 Prints credit for QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER (universal request). | |||
INS Prints status of the inputs. | |||
PORC Prints (controls) the status of outputs. | |||
PDEA | Prints intercom button 1 parameters. | ||
PDEB | Prints intercom button 2 parameters. | ||
PDEC | Prints intercom button 3 parameters. | ||
PDED | Prints intercom button 4 parameters. | ||
PDEE Prints intercom button 5 parameters. | |||
PDEF Prints intercom button 6 parameters. | |||
PDEG Prints intercom button 7 parameters. | |||
PDEH Prints intercom button 8 parameters. | |||
PERR Special debug command, contact supplier for details. |
Table 25: QF BLACK GSM CONTROLLER parameters print out commands
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14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Description | Value |
Power Supply | 12 - 24V AC/DC |
Current consumption - peak | 1A |
Current consumption - transmitting mode | 250mA |
Current consumption - idle mode | 75mA |
Tri band GSM module | 900/1800 MHz |
PCB dimensions | 106 × 89 mm |
Unit dimensions | 118 × 170 × 60 mm |
Call buttons | Up to 8 |
Antenna SMA | 1 |
Weight | 122 gr. |
Alarm inputs | 2 |
outputs (relay) | 2 |
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By SMS:
Output 1 ON
;+ORC1=1;
Output 2 ON
;+ORC2=1;
Output 1 OFF (only if set to latching)
;+ORC1=0;
Output 2 OFF (only if set to latching)
;+ORC2=0;
By Caller ID (dial in): Call the SIM card in the device from one of the numbers programmed in as a Caller ID User (CLP1 - CLP100). Send ;+CLPEN=2; and the device can then be operated by any number. Send ;+CLPEN=1; to set it back to authorized Users only.
Press to Exit: You can connect a pushbutton to alarm input 1 & ground and switch output 1 by pressing it. Send ;+OD1=1; and then connect the button (activate input 1).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Please check the following before calling for support.
Will not connect: Change network, move antenna or check it is connected properly, try before installing (Blue LED should flash 3 - 5 times - 1 or 2 flashes is low signal)
Audio interference on the phone: Move antenna to new location, improve signal, don't put antenna near speaker
Will not call: Set User number/s to call (ETN1-ETN5) or check SIM card is working in a phone first
Gate release doesn't work: Check connections on gate control side are to 'open' or 'start'
TECHNICAL SUPPORT G2 GSM CONTROLLER V2.0 COMPLETE MANUAL 200 User Caller ID Access Control - Event Log (1015) - GSM Audio Intercom System Introduction... Click the following Heading links to view that section of the guide