Jablotron JA-60GSM Installation Manual - page 4
JA-60GSM dialer module
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Alarm system remote control from a telephone keypad
If you want to operate the alarm system from a phone (mobile or
landline), perform the following:
a)
Dial the alarm system phone number. The attached telephone
will ring
b)
If the phone is not answered, the system will answer after 25
seconds - indicated by a short beep
c)
Enter the remote access code; factory default is 0000 (4 zeros);
to change this code see section 5.4
d)
Confirmation sounds indicate the control panel mode: 1 beep =
armed, 2 beeps = disarmed, 3 beeps = programming mode,
Siren sound = alarm.
e)
From this moment the telephone keypad will work as the alarm
control panel keypad. The
Key is interpreted as
F
, the
#
key
as
N
.
f)
Confirmation sounds indicate the control panel mode: 1 beep =
armed, 2 beeps = disarmed, 3 beeps = programming mode,
Siren sound = alarm.
g)
To terminate the connection simply hang up. The connection will
also be terminated if there is no entry within 60 seconds.
Notes:
•
Remote access from a landline is only possible from a phone
using tone dialing (DTMF)
•
The reaction of the alarm system to incoming calls can be
modified: see section 5.3
•
It is impossible to operate the system remotely without a valid
remote access code (if used).
2.11
Appliance remote control via a telephone keypad
If you want to operate outputs PgX or PgY (e.g. a household
appliance ) from a phone (mobile or landline), perform the following:
a)
Dial the alarm system number. The attached telephone will ring
b) If the phone is not answered, the system will answer after 25
seconds - indicated with a short beep
c)
Enter the remote user access code; factory default setting is 1111 ;
to change this code see 5.4
d)
The system will confirm validity of the code with a beep
e)
From this moment you can operate the PgX and PgY outputs (if
they are each predefined as phone-controllable) by entering:
80
to switch off PgX or PgY, or both together)
81
to switch on PgX or PgY, or both together)
(continuously)
f)
To terminate the connection simply hang up. The connection will
also be terminated if there is no entry within 60 seconds.
Notes:
•
Remote access from a land line is only possible from a phone
using tone dialing (DTMF)
•
The reaction of the system to incoming calls can be modified: see
section 5.3
•
If the system is not allowed to control without code, the control
sequence must be complete with a user code:
*8[user code]1
*8[user code]0
•
For this function it is necessary that the alarm system supports F
81 and F 80 sequences
•
If the dial in function is set (see 3.1.) it is possible to switch ON
the PgX or PgY output for two seconds. The phone call is not
answered therefore it is free of charge.
2.12
Remote voice communication with premises
If the SP-01 intercom is plug-in to the PHONE terminal (it must not be
combined with any phone connected) it is possible to create a one way
(talking or listening) communication from an authorized (stored) phone
numbers (see. 3.1). Procedure:
a) From an authorized phone dial the JA-60GSM phone
number.The SP-01 will ring once and then it will answer the
call
b)
Potential alarm on the control panel will be terminated
c)
You can talk to the premises
d)
For switching to the listening mode press
5
on your phone.
For switching back to the talking mode press key
2.
Or by
pressing button
1
it is possible to toggle between talking and
listening.
e) Press
0
or hang-up to terminate the call.
Note:
Only a phone with available DTMF can be used.
3
SMS and audible alarm reports
The factory default settings allow the GSM dialer to send SMS
reports and audible warnings when the control panel generates
important information (alarms, arming, etc.). It is only necessary to set
the telephone numbers which the information should be reported to. To
enter these numbers, first enter programming mode.
If you prefer to report more or different events than the factory
default provides, see section 4.
3.1 Telephone numbers entering
The dialer has 8 telephone number memories. Each memory has
assigned particular SMS reports and/or audible warnings according to the
default setting – see table 1.1. By entering a telephone number in to a
particular memory location you are selecting what will be reported to this
number:
7t xxx...x F0
Where
t
is a memory location from 1 to 8
xxx...x
is a telephone number (max. 20 digits),
enter
F9
before the number, if you need the
+
prefix for international
calls. To use an attached SMS telephone set, enter code 001 instead of
the telephone number. To authorized a phone number for
communication with premises via the SP-01 intercom set F8 (#) at the
end of the phone number or F7 (*) for dial-in function (see 2.11.)
To disable reporting
to a particular number, delete this number
memory by entering:
7tF0
where
t
is a memory from 1 to 8
Report testing:
If you wish to report any alarm, arming and disarming by SMS followed
by the notifying call and your mobile phone number is 123456789, then
enter
75123456789F0
(while the control panel is in programming mode).
Then exit programming mode by pushing
the
N
key. Now you can arm
the system and your mobile phone will receive a reporting SMS.
3.2 Installation name in SMS reports
Each reporting SMS message starts with: “Alarm system reports:”. You
can change this default title text by sending the dialer the following text
programming SMS:
yyyyy
∗
TXT
∗
700,text
where
yyyyy
is the remote access code; factory default is 0000 (4
zeros); the code can be changed, see 5.4
TXT
is the text programming command
700
is the index number on the system text table
corresponding to the installation name
,
comma (separator)
text
is your own new installation name. A comma or dot
cannot be used in the text. A blank space inside the
text is a valid character (the dialer ignores spaces
before the separator)
∗
separating character, which can be replaced by a space
Example: If the default code is in the dialer, then sending SMS:
0000 TXT 700, Mr. Diamond’s jewelry shop reports:
to the dialer will change the installation name to the above text.
Note: all the SMS texts stored in the dialer can be changed in a similar
way, see section 4.2 for details.
3.3