The device must be installed in a place with limited access.
The device must be connected to an AC power supply with Protective Earthing. Cable colours mean: Phase or Live line (L) - black
or brown cable, Neutral line (N) - blue cable, Protective Earth line (PE) - green cable with a vertical yellow dash. Double isolated
cables with minimum cross-sectional area of 0,75 mm for 230V power supply must be used.
The device uses two power supplies: main and back-up.
Main power supply: a power transformer with:
- primary winding: ~230V, 50 Hz;
- secondary winding: ~20V, 1.5A, 50Hz.
Back-up power supply: 1
GSV4M is compliant with EN 60950-1 safety requirements.
Power suppliesdescribed above must comply with the EN 60950-1 safety requirements.
All devices being connected with the alarm system (sirens, detectors, computer for programming and etc.) must comply with
EN 60950-1 safety requirements.
The communicator contains a radio transceiver operating within GSM900/1800 frequency ranges.
DO NOT USE the communicator where interferences can arise because of the influence with other devices and this may cause the
potential danger.
DO NOT USE the communicator close to medical devices.
DO NOT USE the alarm system device in a dangerous environment with the risk of fire and explosion.
Additional automatic Two-Pole Circuit Breaker should be installed in an AC electric power circuit in order to protect against
over-current, short circuits and earthing faults.
The circuit breaker contact gap should be no less than 3mm, protective circuit breaker current must be in 0,5A - 2A range .
The circuit breaker should be placed close to the system's housing and should be easily accessed.
Power supply distribution board
2
Power cable to the
cabinet
Automatic two-pole
circuit breaker
GSV4M, installed in the metal cabinet (device)
NL
LN
Cable from power
distribution board
Picture 1. Automatic two-pole circuit breaker and power cable wiring diagram
The device installation and service should be performed by trained personnel with sufficient knowledge about the device and
general safety requirements for work with low voltage (up to 1000V) AC power lines. In the case of a device malfunction repair
works can be performed by qualified personnel only. If the system is malfunctioning, the end user should inform the qualified
personnel as soon as possible. User doesn't have right to repair the system.
Before performing any work of installation or service always disconnect the device from power supplies in sequence as described
below:
- cut off 230 V AC power line with the automatic Two-pole Circuit Breaker;
- disconnect 12V back-up battery by removing battery female plug from Control Panel male socket BAT.
Two-pole Circuit-Beaker installation on flexible cables is forbidden.
Universal GSM / GPRS communicator communicatorcomes with in-built LED indicator. LED blinks when is powered up.
General safety requirements:
- do not touch any part of the main power supply under voltage: transformer, a fuse block, connection wires;
- it is forbidden to perform any device installation or service work during lightning;
- use batteries according to manufacturer recommendations. The use of improper battery type may cause an explosion;
-be sure battery terminals are isolated, battery terminals short-wiring may cause an explosion.battery replacement :
It is not recommended to connect the device to a fully discharged battery.
To avoid system malfunction use an adequate charger to
charge a new or discharged battery before connecting battery to the device.
Inoperative or expired batteries should be recycled according to the local rules or EU directives 2006/66/EC and 93/86/EEC.
Collection and separate utilization of waste battery is mandatory!
The connection to the mains supply must be made as per the local authorities rules and regulations.
The end of a stranded conductor shall not be consolidated by soft-soldering, insulated pins shall be used. Insulated pins shall be
connected in a manner that they are and with remain mechanically efficient.
Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your unusable alarm system or its components with other household
waste. This product utilization in EU is covered by European Directive 2002/96/EC.
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GSV4M
Universal GSM / GPRS communicatorWiring manual
GSV4M communicator
GSV4M – GSM / GPRS communicator is designed to be used in object along with other manufacturers' intruder alarm systems. It expands the
functionality of other manufacturers’ intruder alarm systems by giving options to report to the receiver of central monitoring station via GPRS, to
send a notification via SMS or via phone call. The communicator has two open collector outputs with a maximum capability of 50mA. The user can
trigger the outputs to turn on a LED or activate an input on the host panel (for example, to trigger a key-switch zone and arm / disarm the system).
It is possible to connect GSV4M to control the panel in few different ways:
Connection to a PSTN dialer of the control panel. By simulating an analog telephone line, GSV4M enables the control panel with PSTN dialer to
report to CMS or to the user. The communicator sends reports ina Contact ID format.
Connection to a control panel keybus. GSV4M analyses the control panel keybus and, when it is necessary, sends a report to CMS or
notification to the user.
Connection to control panel PGM outputs. In case of an alarm, the control panel output triggers GSV4M input. The communicator acts as
programmed and sends a report to CMS or notification to the user.
Control panel connection to the PSTN dialer. The communicator is powered from independent power supply
GSM/GPRS communicator GSV4M is powered from an independent power supply. The independent power supply that contains a fuse block, power
transformer and 12V 7Ah battery together with the communicator have to be placed in a grounded metal housing.
Control panel PSTN dialer
programming
Enabled
Contact ID
12345
Disabled
Disabled
Protective
Earth wire
PE
Reporting:
Format:
Phone number for dialling:
Phone line monitoring:
Dial tone search:
GSV4M
Grounding
place
Live
Neutral
wire
wire
L
N
Main Protective
Earthing terminal
Power supply
distribution board
Grounding
place
Main Protective
Earthing terminal
Protective
Earth wire
PE
Fuse
250mA
AC power transformer:
Primary winding: 230V AC 50Hz
Secondary winding: 20V AC 50Hz
~
~
20 VAC
+12V
COM
PGM1
12V battery
7Ah/20HR
PGM2
RING
IN1
TIP
IN2
Plastic stud
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
TIP
RING
Mounting communicator in a cabinet
The communicator has to be fastened in a cabinet
S1
using plastic studs. The communicator mounting
GSV4M
Cabinet
holes must correspond to the rear wall holes of the
cabinet. Do not forget to fix the plastic studs in the
rear wall holes before fastening the cabinet on a wall.
Connection to the PSTN dialer of the control panel. The communicator is powered
from control panel power supply
Programming of control panel
Reporting:
GSV4M
Format:
Phone number for dialling:
Phone line monitoring:
Dial tone search:
Control panel
R-1
T-1
RING
TIP
TIP
R-1
T-1
RING
PSTN dialer
+12V
COM+12V
Enabled
Contact ID
12345
Disabled
Disabled
COM
Control panel
20 VAC
+12V
COM
PGM1
RING
IN1
IN3
IN4
IN5
PGM2
TIP
IN2
IN6
S1
TIP
2
R-1
T-1
RING
TIP
R-1
T-1
RING
COM
COM +12V
+12V
GSV4M
Universal GSM / GPRS communicatorWiring manual
Connection to control panel keybus (reading only)
Important! A firmware version of GSM4M
communicator should be v.4.000 or higher; a
software version of GSV4M Loader should be
v.3.000 or higher.
Connection to control panel zone inputs / PGM outputs
GSV4M has six inputs that can be used to trigger
specific communications. If the control panel doesn't
have a PSTN dialer or the dialer is already in use, the
communication between the control panel and
communicator can be established by connecting
control panel PGM outputs to communicator inputs.
Communicator inputs are monitored. When their
status changes, the communicator starts to report to
monitoring station via GPRS or sends a notification to
the user via SMS or a phone call.
GSV4M also has two programmable PGM outputs
monitored by user's commands received via SMS
and/or a phone call. To control the alarm system,
connect the GSV4M output to the control panel zone
input. Control panel zone inputs are monitored. When
their status changes, the system can be armed
/disarmed, and etc.
Athe s
Note: wiring diagram on right show the
connection PGM output open
collector type zone input (NO/NC loop type). If
a type of the output is different use relays control
the devices through them.
diode to supress voltage surges on a relay.
between theof an
and the
, to
It is recommended to use a
GSV4M
COM
+12V
Control panel
20 VAC
+12V
COM
PGM1
RING
IN1
IN3
IN4
IN5
PGM2
TIP
IN2
IN6
S1
COM
COM PGM1
Alarm
Control
COM
+12V
PGM1
Z1
Z1 COMCOM +12V
COM
COM
+12V
3
GSV4M
Universal GSM / GPRS communicatorWiring manual
IN1
Inputs
Load
Normally closed
contact
(NC)
GSV4M
COM
NC
IN1
Note: do not use +12V
terminal for powering other
devices, the external +12V
DC power supply must be
used.
+12VDC external
power supply
Maximum load ratings and electrical characteristics
Maximum current into PGM1:
Maximum current into PGM2:
The communicator is powered from independent power supply
Maximum battery charging current:
Minimum AC voltage on 20 VAC:
Maximum AC voltage on :
Note: higher than V voltage can damage the communicator.
Maximum current of fast blowing fuse used in battery circuit:
Maximum current of slow blowing fuse used in primary AC:
Maximum AC power consumption:
The communicator is powered from control panel power supply
DC voltage:
Current consumption (idle running):
Current consumption (within data transmission):
20 VAC
~22
-0,05A
-0,05A
+0,035A
~16V
~22V
3,15A
250mA
15mA
9 - 14V
50mA
365mA
Technical information
Overall dimensions L x W
Operating temperature:
Calculated life expectancy for the communicator at 40 ambient temperature
9 years. A
ismbient temperature over 40 may reduce life expectancy.
°C
120,0 x 63,5 mm
-10°C + 50°C–
°C
Normally opened
contact
(NC)
GSV4M
COM
NO
GSV4M
20 VAC
+12V
COM
+12VPGM2
20VACCOM
PGM1
PGM output wiring
PGM1
PGM2
GSV4M Loader software
In order to program GSV4M, connect the device to the computer using a USB cable. GSV4M loader software is used to program GSV4M
communicator. It can be downloaded from the website www.secolink.eu. GSV4M loader automatically downloads the present settings
from GSV4M when USB cable is connected. Carefully choose the GSV4M operation mode before starting to program. An entered phone
number, ticked setting checkbox, and etc. are automatically saved in the software (in the temporary memory), but are not automatically
sent to GSV4M. Do not forget to send them to GSV4M when programming is finished. Entered settings also can be saved in a file (press
Export templatebutton).
GSV4M settings are divided into different categories for easier programming:
Users - a user's phone numbers, dialing and messaging settings can be changed in this tab. The User's phone numbers must be entered starting with a
country code, for example +4466454xxxxx. Plus sign „+“ is automatically entered by the software. If the user wants to control GSV4M, he should enter a PIN
during the call. If the communicator is not connected to the module keybus of other manufacturer's control panel, the user should enter a PIN that is
programmed in this tab. By default this PIN is 1111 and is common for all GSV4M users. If GSV4M is connected to the module keybus of other
manufacturer's control panel, the user should enter the same PIN which is used to operate the alarm system via keypad.
GPRS reporting - all settings related to reporting to the monitoring station can be changed in this tab. GSV4M can send reports to two receivers in 3
different protocols.
Inputs - GSV4M has 6 inputs to trigger specific communications. It is possible to assign a certain Contact ID event to inputs or to type a text message which
the user will receive via SMS when the input is triggered.
Outputs - GSV4M has two programmable outputs which are activated when the user sends control commands via SMS or a phone call.
Control of outputs with a short call - to control GSV4M output without sending DTMF tone string or SMS command, the output can be controlled by
assigning it to a phone number from the phonebook of this tab. In order to trigger the output, the user should call to GSV4M. After hearing the dialing tone, the
user must end the phone call. It will trigger the output. Note: if the user's phone number is saved in the phonebook of the Users tab, and the user wants to
control GSV4M by sending DTMF tone string, he or she should not end the call, but wait 5 seconds till the communicator answers it "asking" to enter a PIN
and press hash.
Security settings - GSV4M contains two security options of different level: to limit the access only for GSV4M GPRS settings or to limit the access for all
GSV4M settings. For safety purposes, keep the security password in a safe place.
GSM modem settings - in this tab the user can enter a PIN of the SIM card, review the information about GPRS communication, and watch GSM signal
strength.
Phrases - all phrases being used in SMS messages are stored in this tab. To receive the most detailed SMS message, the user should fill in all necessary
information in related fields such as names of zones, partitions, users, and etc. When the communicator receives a report from PSTN dialer, it is checking
the phrase list and when received event element id number matches it uses that phrase in SMS.
Voice messages - this tab allows a voice message to be assigned to a zone. The user can choose any from 243 available voice files. A selected language in
GSV4M loader must be the same as on GSV4M communicator.
Summary - all GSV4M settings can be reviewed and printed in this tab.
Firmware upgradeStatus LED
Required softwares:
Firmware Upgrade Tool v.1.xxGSV4M Loader v.3.000
Upgrade steps:
1. Disconnect the communicator from the power supply.
2. Press and hold S1 button.
3. Connect theUSB cable while holding S1 button.
4. To upgrade the GSV4M, double-click on the latest firmware upgrade file
(for example: GSV4M v.4.000c.dfu ).
6. Follow the instructions in the software Firmware Upgrade Tool to
complete the firmware upgrade procedure.
7. Restore GSV4M settings to default values with a software GSV4M loader.
8. GSV4M firmware is now upgraded. You can disconnect GSV4M from the
computer.
Status LED:
GSV4M
Off – GSM network problem (SIM is not
active, poor signal strength, antenna is not
connected);
1 flash – GSM signal strength: ;
Modem
LED
2 flashes – GSM signal strength: ;
3 flashes – GSM signal strength: ;
4 flashes – GSM signal strength: ;
5 flashes – GSM signal strength: ;
Status
LED
S1
On (2 seconds) – event is received (from
PSTN dialer or keybus), the input is triggered.
Modem LED:
Off – modem problem;
Flashing (0,5 seconds on, 0,5 seconds off) – GSM network problem (SIM
is not active, poor signal strength, antenna not connected);
Short flash every 2 seconds – registered on GSM network;
On – dialling or data transmission is in progress.
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