Beninca Call User Manual

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L8542447

05/2008 rev 2 ENG

CALL

UNIONE NAZIONALE COSTRUTTORI AUTOMATISMI PER CANCELLI, PORTE SERRANDE ED AFFINI

Beninca Call User Manual

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CALL

GSM four-channel receiver

GENERAL OPERATION:

The CALL device is composed of a 4-channel receiver and a GSM module assembled together.

This Instruction manual is divided in two parts: the first section describes the operation of the GSM module, the second section refers to the radio module.

GSM MODULE

The presence of a GSM module allows to interact with the device through the use of a mobile phone. It is in fact possible to:

-Activate a channel on the receiver through phone call (this is a no cost call as the device cuts the call after a few rings with no answer);

-Activate one of the four channels through SMS.

Always by sending command signals (containing a safety password) via SMS it is also possible:

-to enter/cancel telephone numbers in/from the SIM memory of the Call device;

-to modify presetting of either number stored in memory;

-to activate/deactivate transmitters (rolling code);

-to modify the safety password;

-to ask the device the status of outcoming calls, the number and what mobile numbers are stored in memory and their presetting, the number of active tx, whether a certain tx is active or not, the number of SMS sent by Call;

-to lock/unlock the radio menu of the receiver so that no new transmitter codes are activated through the

receiver, but only through a mobile phone.

Moreover, every command signal requires a password (which can be modified).

Up to 250 telephone numbers can be stored in memory by changing presetting and passwords on channels. When a mobile phone number is stored in the device, it is preset by default to activate channel 1 with the vocal key and it is allowed to activate all the 4 channels through SMS.

Moreover, an alarm device (Normally closed device) can be connected to the CAll system. If the alarm is activated, an alarm message will be sent to mobile phone numbers enabled for this function (the numbers entered are not enabled by default for this function).

HOW TO CONNECT, SWITCH ON AND INITIALIZE THE SYSTEM:

Introduce a SIM card in the special seat in the device. There are no limits to the network operator. However, the SIM that is intended for this use must be without PIN code. The SIM card must be in a mobile phone for which, when switched on, the PIN request function is disabled.

The device can be connected to the 230V power mains (the device can be also connected to a 12V buffer battery).

When the device is connected to the 230V power supply, the DL1 LED in the receiver is switched off. If the device is connected to both battery and 230V power mains, the DL1 red LED of the receiver will flash (very) slowly.

Once the receiver is powered, the yellow LED (DL1) and the green LED (DL4) will switch on. After a couple of seconds, DL1 switches off, while DL4 stays on for about 15 seconds, and then starts to flash. After about 10 seconds, the latter switches off and the card enters the regular operating mode.

REGULAR OPERATING MODE OF THE GSM MODULE:

-The DL1 and DL2 yellow LED lights (TX and RX of the GSM module) flash alternatively.

-The green LED (DL4) flashes with a certain number of flips, followed by an interval (the number of flips may vary from 1 to 5 and shows the level of the network signal that the module receives: 1=min, 5=max).

-When the module receives a SMS message, the DL3 red LED switches on with fixed light and then switches off when the answer is sent (or in any case, when the command signal processing is completed).

-If the red LED switches on and does not switch off, this means that the module is not able to send a SMS (probably the credit of the SMS is exhausted).

RESETTING OF THE SIM CARD:

The SIM inserted in the GSM module can be reset.

This operation involves the following: erase message memory, erase address book, reset SMS counters, new presetting of default password.

To reset the SIM card proceed as follows:

-Cut off power supply

-Press the module key (S1)

-Power the device keeping the key pressed

-The module switches on

-After approximately 15 seconds, the red LED switches on with fixed light (the key can be released)

-The red LED stays on for 2 about minutes. When it switches off, the operation is completed and the message and address-book memory have been erased. The SMS counters have been reset and the default password, which is 123456, has been restored.

-At this point, the module enters the normal operating mode.

COMMANDS SUPPORTED BY GSM:

-ASK THE MODULE GENERAL STATUS: status

-MODIFY THE ACCESS PASSWORD: modpsw

-ADD USER/S IN THE LIST OF ENABLED TELEPHONE NUMBERS: addnum

-MODIFY THE PERMITTED ACCESSES OF ONE OR MORE NUMBERS: modnum

-ASK THE STATUS OF PRESETTINGS AND PERMITTED ACCESSES RELATED TO THE NUMBER: numstatus

-REMOVE USER FROM LIST OF ENABLED TELEPHONE NUMBERS: delnum

-READ LIST OF ENABLED TELEPHONES: readbook

-SET OF MESSAGE TEXT OF OUTPUT COMMAND SIGNAL: setcmdmsg

-RESET OF SENT SMS COUNTER: smsreset

-ADD A TX CODE IN THE RECEIVER CONNECTED TO MODULE: addtx

-DISABLE TX CODE IN THE RECEIVER CONNECTED TO MODULE: distx

-ASK STATUS OF TX CODE IN RECEIVER CONNECTED TO MODULE: testtx

-ACTIVATE TX INSERTION BLOCK THROUGH RECEIVER: setrxpsw

-DEACTIVATE TX INSERTION BLOCK THROUGH RECEIVER: resetrxpsw

-ASK OUTPUT STATUS OF RECEIVER: recstatus

The command signals are sent through a normal SMS message sent from a mobile phone to a number of the SIM card placed in the CALL device. In its turn, for some commands, the device will reply with a SMS message. The cost of these messages depends on the tariff and operator used.

The CALL device replies by default to the following:

-commands that require a reply:

status, numstatus, readbook, testtx, recstatus

-command messages:

modpsw, setrxpsw, resetrxpsw

-commands containing errors.

Moreover, the CALL device can send a SMS notice message also for the other command signals sent by simply adding “?” before the command message.

The replies sent by the device vary according to the SMS sent and are described hereunder in the description of command messages. The possible error replies, sent by the CALL device, change according to the type of error made and are as follows:

POSSIBLE REPLIES OF ERROR:

“COMMAND MESSAGE NOT SET” “PASSWORD NOT SET” “COMMAND EXECUTION ERROR” “COMMAND SYNTHAX ERROR” “PASSWORD ERROR”

“ERRORE NON SUPPORTATO” ERROR NOT SET “ERROR, MEMORY FULL”

“COMMAND UNKNOWN” “PHONE NUMBER NOT PRESENT”

“ERROR, NO INTERNATIONAL DIALING CODE” “UNAVAILABLE TELEPHONE NUMBER”

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