Digital Security Controls Ltd. 163G4005 User Manual

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Universal Cellular Communicator
Remote programming with the DLS 5 console
To remotely program the control panel, you must have installed the DLS 5 console software on your PC with the driver update pack-
age downloaded from the DSC site.
In order to get support on DLS 5 for the Communicator, you must install the “Driver pack for the 4005 Series”.
Before you start a remote connection via GPRS between the Communicator and the DLS 5 console software, you need to send a
text message to the Communicator using a GSM phone, so you will need to know the telephone number assigned to the SIM card.
The SMS Message Generator window of the DLS 5 console shows the information needed to create the text message to send to
the Communicator. To see this window, perform the following steps:
1. Start up the DLS 5 console on your PC.
2. Create a New Account by set the type of control panel (for example, PC1864 v4.2EU) and the GPRS (3G4005 v1.0) as
Connection Type.
3. After you have entered the required information, click on Create.
4. Go to the GS/IP option group and enter the Communicator Serial Number in the Network Settings option sub-group: you
can find the Communicator Serial Number on the Communicator PCB.
5. Click on the Global Upload icon and select GPRS as the Connection Type, then click on OK: The SMS Message Genera-
tor window will be displayed.
6. Enter the Public IP Address of the DLS 5 PC to create the text message, then click OK: the DLS 5 console will wait for a
connection with the Communicator.
7. Send the text message to the Communicator via your GSM phone.
8. After receiving the text message, if correct, the Communicator opens a remote connection via GPRS with the DLS 5 console.
The DLS 5 console can now communicate remotely via GPRS with a Power Series PC1864 control panel.
Figure 7 – Remote programming with DLS 5 console: A) DSC’s Power Series Control Panel; 1) The operator opens a DLS
access session via GPRS — DLS displays the information to use for the text message; 2) The operator enters the
text message on his/her phone by copying the information displayed; 3) The text message with a public IP and DLS
port   is sent to the Communicator; 4) The Communicator connects via GPRS to the DLS.