Digital Security Controls Ltd. 163G4005 User Manual

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Universal Cellular Communicator
The default programming for each terminal is shown below:
PSTN Fault (T1).
GSM Fault (include SIM Fault) (T2).
Reserved Output, Remote output activation via Caller ID and/or SMS functionality (T3).
No Cellular network (T4).
IP receiver Fail (T5) required by EN50136-1:2012, paragraph 6.6; EN50136-2:2013, Annex A).
Once an OC output has been automatically activated, it will only return to standby mode when all the causes of activation have
been cleared, except if there is a Failure To Communicate an internal event (FTC), in which case it returns to standby mode
after the ON Time has expired.
Remote Activation and Deactivation of the Outputs
The GSM connection must be established before the outputs can be activated/deactivated remotely. We recommend the
device is programmed with the Black list enabled (Options->Dialing Options) and White list disabled (Phonebook->White list)
for the numbers you wish to use for this function. The number used to activate the outputs via Caller Identification must be
visible.
When 
T1, T2, T3, T4,T5 and T6 programmed as output they are remotely controlled by SMS, Caller recognition or via a mobile
app. They should be 50mA OC output.
The SMS message will never be storage on the device, but they will be cancelled after executing command.
To enable this function the output shall configured as Output Reserved.
The default programming for each terminal Open Collector is: T1, T2, T4 and T5 are Bistable while T3 output is Monostable.
The Open Collector outputs can be set as Bistable (activation and deactivation takes place by means of 2 separate commands) or
Monostable (the output remains active for the ON time and returns to standby mode when this period has elapsed or when it is
deactivated by means the specific SMS). Moreover, every output can be programmed to provide a confirmation signal (an SMS
programmed previously if output activation/deactivation is performed via SMS, or a confirmation ring if output activation/deactiva-
tion is performed via caller identification).
For further information on the terms “Control string” and “User code” used in the following sections, please refer to the “I/O”
and “Options->User Authentication” sections of the “PROGRAMMING VIA PC” chapter.
Bistable outputs
Open collector outputs set as bistable can be activated in 2 ways:
1. By sending an SMS consisting of the User code between two * characters, the Control string (Control String can not have ini-
tial blank spaces) and the characters “=ON*”, as follows:
#User Code*String=ON*   (example: #9876*HOUSELIGHT=ON*)
2. Through caller identification (Caller ID): in this case the output is activated at “cost-free” as the Communicator, after identi-
fying the caller, rejects the call and activates the output.
A bistable OC output can ONLY be deactivated by sending an SMS message consisting of the User code between two
*characters, the Control string and the characters “=OFF*”, as follows:
#User Code*String=OFF*   (example: #9876*HOUSELIGHT=OFF*)
IThe default User code (six digit) is ‘000000’; if you wish to change it, please refer to the section “Remote programming by
SMS message->Changing the User code”.
Monostable outputs
OC outputs set as Monostable may be activated in 2 ways, through Caller Identification and via SMS.