Videx GSM LITE LTGSM4K Series, GSM LITE LTGSM4KC Series, GSM LITE LTGSM4K-2S, GSM LITE LTGSM4K-2, GSM LITE LTGSM4KC-1 Technical Manual

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GSM LITE AUDIO INTERCOM KIT
4000 Series GSM Lite Audio Intercom
LTGSM4K LTG SM 4KC
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We recommend This equipment is installed by a Competent Electrician, Security or Communications Engineer.
4000 Series GSM Lite Audio Intercom
Declaration of Conformity
EU RoHS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
2G version
Telit Communications certies that the GL865-QUAD V3 (Quad Band GSM850/EGSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900 GPRS Wireless Module) is in conformity with Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and the Council of 8th June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. The conformity with the applicable requirements of the Directive 2011/65/EU has been demonstrated against the following harmonized standard: EN 50581:2012 Technical Documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances.
3G version
Telit Communications certies that the UL865-EUR (Dual Band 2G EGSM900/DCS1800 and Dual Band 3G FDD I/FDD VIII Wireless Module) is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of European Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The conformity with the essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC has been demonstrated against the following harmonized standards:
Article of Directive 1999/5/EC Harmonized Standard Reference
Health & Safety (R&TTE art. 3.1a)
EMC (R&TTE art. 3.1b)
RF Spectrum use (R&TTE art. 3.2)
EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + AC2011 EN 62311:2008
EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1 EN 301 489-24 V1.5.1
EN 301 511 V9.02 EN 301 908-1 V5.2.1 EN 301 908-2 V5.2.1
To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a separation distance of 20cm (7.87”) or more
must be maintained between the antenna of this product and all persons.
Separate FCC approval for this product is not required as it will be classed as a xed installation.
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED AS AN EMERGENCY CALL POINT.
MANUFACTURER
THE POWER TO SECURE
VIDEX ELECTRONICS S.P.A.
Via del Lavoro, 1 - 63846 Monte Gilberto (FM) Italy Tel: (+39) 0734-631699 - Fax: (+39) 0734-632475 www.videx.it - info@videx.it
WARNING!
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
All Countries:
VIDEX ELECTRONICS S.P.A.
www.videx.it - technical@videx.it Tel: +39 0734-631699 - Fax: +39 0734-632475
UK Customers:
VIDEX SECURITY LTD.
www.videxuk.com - tech@videxuk.com Tech Line: 0191 224 3174 - Fax: 0191 224 1559
The product is CE marked demonstrating its conformity and is for distribution within all member states of the EU with no restrictions. This product follows the provisions of the European Directives 2014/30/EU (EMC); 2014/35/EU (LVD); 2011/65/EU (RoHS): CE marking 93/68/EEC.
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Contents
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................................4
System Components and Available Versions ..................................................................................................................................6
Art. 4811 Technical Information .................................................................................................................................................... 10
Art. 4901 Technical Information .................................................................................................................................................... 12
Wiring Diagrams ............................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Auxiliary Inputs/Outputs ............................................................................................................................................................... 18
General Directions for Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 22
Fitting the SIM & Connecting Power ............................................................................................................................................. 25
Reset Procedure .............................................................................................................................................................................. 26
4000 Series Back Box Installation ................................................................................................................................................. 27
Programming the GSM Intercom .................................................................................................................................................. 29
The GSM Mobile App ...................................................................................................................................................................... 41
System Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 42
User Commands .............................................................................................................................................................................. 43
Additional User Information .......................................................................................................................................................... 44
User Management .......................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................................................. 47
General Information ....................................................................................................................................................................... 49
Notes ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 50
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4000 Series GSM Lite Audio Intercom
Introduction
MANUAL INTRODUCTION
The information in this manual is intended as an installation and commissioning guide for the 4000 series GSM LITE audio intercom system. This manual should be read carefully before the installation commences. Any damage caused to the equipment due to faulty installation where the information in this manual has not been followed is not the responsibility of Videx Security Ltd.
It is recommended that the GSM audio intercom is installed by a competent electrician, security or communications engineer.
For UK customers Videx run free training courses for engineers who are unfamiliar or who have not installed this system before. Technical help is also available for UK customers on tel: 0191 224 3174 during oce hours (8:30am - 5:00pm MON to FRI) or via e-mail: tech@videxuk.com and for all overseas customers on tel: +39 0734 631669 or via e-mail: technical@videx.it.
A copy of this Technical Manual can also be downloaded from the Videx websites: For UK customers www.videxuk.com and for overseas customers www.videx.it.
SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
The system is designed to work on the same technology as mobile phones. It enables a call to be made from an entry point (door, gate etc), to any telephone number (mobile or land line). Up to 4 call buttons are available in the door panel, each able to call two telephone numbers a primary number and a divert number (if the rst is busy or not answered, the call can be diverted to a second number). The standard GSM LITE intercom works on a 2G network. A 3G variant is also available (sux /3G to the part number e.g. Art.4811-1/3G, Art.4811-2/3G etc.). Features of the system include:
• A dry contact relay output and push to exit input;
• A single open collector auxiliary output (AO1) and two auxiliary inputs;
• Dial to Open facility (this feature enables up to 100 stored numbers to dial the GSM LITE intercom, the intercom panel will not answer these calls, but will activate the door/gate relay without being charged for the call);
• Program both primary and divert number in a single text message;
• Program up to 5 dial to open (DTO) numbers in a single text;
• Delete a dial to open (DTO) number without knowing it’s stored location;
• Up to 5 possible auxiliary output modes (AOM);
• Programming carried out via SMS text messages or limited programming features using the GSM mobile app, the Videx SMS Wizard.
SIM CARD SELECTION
A SIM card is required for this product but not supplied by Videx. The GSM Lite intercom can only accept a standard size SIM card (refer to the following SIM card size chart below), both a micro-SIM and nano-SIM are not suitable. It is recommended to choose the SIM card which has the best coverage for the area in which the intercom panel will be installed. Both contract and ‘Pay as you go’ SIM cards can be used, however if using a ‘Pay as you go’ we would recommend setting up an automatic top up to avoid running short on credit and losing the use of the intercom panel. Alternatively if you already have a contract mobile phone it should be possible to get a second SIM card and telephone number on the existing account. For more information contact the SIM card provider or visit their website, as this service is not provided by Videx.
Standard SIM Micro-SIM Nano-SIM
25mm
15mm
15mm
12mm
12.3mm
8.8mm
;
NETWORK PROVIDER SELECTION
It is imperative that for the reliable operation of the system that the best network provider for the area is selected. Problems such as network disconnection can occur if the provider has signal or interference problems for that area. We would recommend using a GSM signal strength meter to survey the intended antenna location. Contact Videx for more information on where to purchase a tester.
For UK customers, as an initial check we also recommend visiting the ofcom website www.ofcom.org.uk and follow the onsite links to their online mobile coverage tool (ofcom broadband and mobile checker app). This tool will advise on the best coverage for the main network providers and other general queries that you may have about the service provider. For all overseas customers we suggest consulting the website of the network provider that will be used to check the coverage in your area.
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The antenna should always be mounted vertically at the highest point possible. Metal structures and sources of interference such as power cables, control panels etc. can aect signals and so the antenna should be mounted away from these.
When registering a new SIM you may be asked for the IMEI number. This is the unique serial number of the GSM intercom. This number is located internally on the main hardware chip inside the GSM LITE module. To obtain the IMEI number from the GSM module refer to the programming notes obtain the GSM’s IMEI number on page 39.
PRECAUTIONARY ADVICE
• When mounting the GSM antenna, choose a location which is away from human interaction and away from the intercom panel. Route the GSM antenna cable from the intercom panel so that it is separate from the power supply cables and microphone wire.
• Always ensure the power is switched OFF to the intercom panel before inserting or removing the SIM card.
• New SIM cards will need registering with the network service provider before they can be used. Full details of how this is done can normally be found in the SIM card pack. It will normally require that the SIM card is inserted into a mobile phone, a number dialled and instructions followed. While the SIM is in the mobile phone it would be a good time to disable any PIN codes, call diverts, ring back and disable features such as voicemail and text alerts. Details of how to do this can be found on the SIM card provider’s website or by calling their customer services. Recommended SIM card providers are: Vodafone, T-Mobile, O2 or Orange/EE. The 3 network can only be used on our 3G devices (Art.4811-1/3G, Art.4811-2/3G etc.), also refer to page 6.
• To be able to receive text messages from the intercom panel, the SIM card will require an SMS service centre number. This is normally pre-installed on new SIM cards but if you are having trouble receiving SMS messages you will need to conrm this by inserting the SIM card into a mobile phone and using the phones menu options to check it. If a number is not programmed then it should be programmed while in the phone (the number can be obtained from the network service provider).
• Voicemail and text alerts must be switched OFF on the SIM card when using the dial in to release the door/gate feature. For Vodafone and O2 this can be done while the SIM card is in the intercom panel. For Orange/EE, T-Mobile and other providers the SIM card must be removed from the intercom panel, inserted into a mobile phone and the mobile phone menu instructions followed. This procedure may vary from provider to provider of dierent countires, we suggest contacting your provider for information.
• When storing the intercom panel’s telephone number in your own mobile phone avoid using an obvious name such as ‘Front Door’, or ‘My Gate’ as this would make it easy to decipher if your phone was lost or stolen.
• The PIN request feature must be disabled on the SIM card before using it in the Intercom panel. It is likely on a new SIM card that it will not be enabled but if it is, it will prevent the system from working at all.
• This product may not be suitable for installation in hospitals, health care facilities or in the presence of ammable gases or liquids. Seek advice and authorisation before installing this product in these locations. This product is not designed to be used
as an emergency call point.
Network provider and services conguration codes mentioned in this manual are specic for the UK. For overseas customers please contact the network provider of your country for the corresponding codes, however Videx oers no guarantee that any additional codes will work.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THE SIM
When using a pay monthly SIM card you can ask the service provider to put a spend limit (credit limit) on the account (Vodafone call this service ‘spend checker’). This is to safeguard against possible problems which could result in a large phone bill at the end of the month. Most network providers oer this service. You will need to either ring or e-mail them to set this up. Automatic top ups should also have a monthly limit. We would suggest a limit of £50.00 which should be more than enough. This service is not
provided by Videx.
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System Components and Available Versions
DESCRIPTION
A system comprises of an intercom panel, power supply, SIM card (SIM card not provided by Videx) and antenna. The intercom panel is part of the Videx 4000 series modular design allowing it to be customised to the installation requirements for example including coded access or including the correct number of call buttons (up to 4 call buttons in total, all of which are internally wired in the GSM LITE module).
ART. 4811 GSM LITE INTERCOM AVAILABLE VERSIONS
The intercom panel can include any of the following modules from the 4000 series range and uses the standard 4000 series surface and ush mounting frames. The GSM LITE module is however essential and includes all the GSM communication electronics, SIM card (supplied separately) and connections. The intercom module is available in a 1 button, 2 button and 4 button conguration (with all onboard buttons internally wired), as shown in Fig.1 along with their part numbers.
24
13
Art. 4811-1 Art. 4811-1/3G
Fig. 1
4000 SERIES BACK BOXES AND MOUNTING FRAMES
Both surface and ush back boxes and mounting frames are available. The size of the frame will depend on the number of modules that make up the LTGSM4K/LTGSM4KC kit. The last digit of the frame code indicates the number of modules it will take. Frames are available in gun metal grey nish. The 4000 series mounting frames available GSM LITE kits are shown in Fig.2 (ush) and Fig.3 (surface) with the following tables showing the back box dimensions including the part numbers and dimensions for optional ush and surface 4000 series rainshields.
Art. 4811-2 Art. 4811-2/3G
Art. 4811-1D Art. 4811-1D/3G
Art. 4811-2D Art. 4811-2D/3G
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Flush Back Boxes and Mounting Frames
Art. 4851 Art. 4852
Fig. 2
Flush Back Box Dimensions (inc. optional ush rainshields)
Part No. Housed Modules Front Frame (W x H x D) mm Back Box (W x H x D) mm Art.4851 1 135 x 160 x 15.7 120 x 143 x 46 Art.4852 2 135 x 280.2 x 15.7 120 x 263.2 x 46 Part No. Module Size Rainshield Dimensions (W x H x D) mm Art.4871 1 140 x 163 x 35 Art.4872 2 140 x 283 x 35
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Surface Back Boxes and Mounting Frames
Art. 4851 Art. 4852
Fig. 3
Surface Back Box Dimensions (inc. optional surface rainshields)
Part No. Housed Modules No. of Columns Back Box (W x H x D) mm Art.4881 1 1 135 x 160 x 43 Art.4882 2 1 135 x 280.2 x 43 Part No. Module Size Rainshield Dimensions (W x H x D) mm Art.4891 1 140 x 163 x 62 Art.4892 2 140 x 283 x 62
12VDC 2A POWER SUPPLY HDR1512
The Art. 4811 GSM LITE intercom is designed to work with power supplies in the range of 12Vdc and should be capable of supplying a constant current of no less than 1A. Both the LTGSM4K and LTGSM4KC kits are supplied with a slim line HDR-15-12, 12Vdc 1.25A power supply (refer to Fig.4).
Fig. 4
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ART. 432 GSM ANTENNA
The Art.432 GSM antenna connects to the SMA female bulkhead connection on the rear of the Art.4811 GSM LITE module. A GSM antenna with an SMA male connector should be used (refer to Fig.5).
Antenna Parts
1. GSM antenna with magnetic base.
2. Self-threading screw (Ø3.5mm x 9.5mm).
3. Aluminium L bracket for mounting.
4. SMA male connector (cable length 2.5m).
5. Expansion type wall plugs (Ø6mm).
6. Self-threading screw (Ø4mm x 30mm).
7. Right angled SMA adapter.
IMPORTANT NOTE: An antenna must always be tted for the GSM module to work. Always route the GSM antenna cable away from the microphone wires and the power supply wires to avoid interference on the speech channels.
In instances where there is a tight tting space for the SMA male connector on the antenna cable the right angled SMA adapter
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can be used to help reroute
the cable down the back side of the GSM module.
SMA female bulkhead connection on rear of
Art.4810 GSM PRO module
ART. 4901 CODELOCK
The Art.4901 codelock module with blue backlit buttons and is included as part of the LTGSM4KC kits, see Fig.6, can be powered from 12-24V AC or DC and includes three dry contact relay outputs and two switched 0V push to exit inputs which can be used to trigger relay 1 & 2.
One code per relay can be programmed into the device. Codes can be between 4 - 8 digits long.
The relay time can be 01 - 99 seconds or set for latching (00). When in latching mode, enter the code followed by ENTER
followed by CLEAR
to unlatch the relay.
to latch the relay and the code
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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GSM INTERCOM AUDIO KITS
LTGSM4K-1 - ush mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4811-1: 1 button GSM (lite) unit 1 Art.4851: Flush mounting box
LTGSM4K-1S - surface mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
ONE WAY VERSIONS
LTGSM4K-2 - ush mounting
1 Art.4811-1: 1 button GSM (lite) unit 1 Art.4881: Surface mounting box
1 Outdoor station composed of: 1 Art.4811-2: 2 button GSM (lite) unit 1 Art.4851: Flush mounting box
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 Power supply
HDR-15-12 12Vdc 1.25A
1 Power supply
HDR-15-12 12Vdc 1.25A
1 Power supply
HDR-15-12 12Vdc 1.25A
LTGSM4K-2S - surface mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4811-2: 2 button GSM (lite) unit
TWO WAY VERSIONS
LTGSM4KC-1 - ush mounting
LTGSM4KC-1S - surface mounting
ONE WAY VERSIONS
LTGSM4KC-2 - ush mounting
1 Art.4881: Surface mounting box
1 Outdoor station composed of: 1 Art.4811-1: 1 button GSM (lite) unit 1 Art.4901: 4000 series codelock 1 Art.4852: Flush mounting box
1 Outdoor station composed of: 1 Art. 4811-1: 1 button GSM (lite) unit 1 Art.4901: 4000 series codelock 1 Art.4882: Surface mounting box
1 Outdoor station composed of: 1 Art.4811-2: 2 button GSM (lite) unit 1 Art.4901: 4000 series codelock 1 Art.4852: Flush mounting box
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 GSM antenna
Art.432
1 Power supply
HDR-15-12 12Vdc 1.25A
1 Power supply
HDR-15-12 12Vdc 1.25A
1 Power supply
HDR-15-12 12Vdc 1.25A
1 Power supply
HDR-15-12 12Vdc 1.25A
LTGSM4KC-2S - surface mounting
1 Outdoor station composed of:
1 Art.4811-2: 2 button GSM (lite) unit
TWO WAY VERSIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE: The GSM audio kits listed above work on a 2G network. For the 3G variant remember to sux the kit part no. with /3G, e.g. LTGSM4K-1/3G, LTGSM4KC-2S/3G etc.
All GSM audio kits are supplied with a HDR-15-12 12Vdc, 1.25A slim line power supply and Art.432 antenna.
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1 GSM antenna
Art.432
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Art. 4811 Technical Information
ART. 4811 GSM LITE MODULE
103mm
120mm
Internal jumper JP2 Nameplate LED illumination adjustment
Fig. 7
SPEAKER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT DIPSWITCH SETTINGS LEGEND
There are 2 dip-switches located on the back of the GSM module next to the antenna connection, see Fig.7,
. They can be used to adjust the volume from the door intercom speaker (see table below). Additionally, the volume can also be adjusted during a call electronically via the telephone keypad (refer to user command table on page 43).
Internal nameplate LED jumper (JP2) Nameplate window Call button Intercom speaker Current rmware version (GSMLT X.X.X)
Dip-Switch
ON
12
ON
12
ON
12
ON
12
Dip-Switch Status
Dip No.1 Dip No.2
ON ON 6
ON OFF 12
OFF ON 18
OFF OFF 23.5
Gain (dB)
Power input and auxiliary terminal AO1 GSM function terminals (g, 1 - 8) Relay output (C, NC and NO) Antenna connection SIM card holder Speaker volume dip-switches
NAMEPLATE ILLUMINATION JUMPER JP2
The nameplate LED illumination jumper JP2 is located behind the GSM module’s front facia, shown in Fig.7,
. To access the jumper the facia must be removed and the jumper can be adjusted as required. When JP2 is set in position A (upper 2 pins) the LED is set for bright illumination, when JP2 is set in position B (lower 2 pins) the LED is set for low illumination and if JP2 is completely removed this will disable the nameplate LED’s, see Fig.8.
JP2 JP2 JP2
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TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
Terminal Description
+12V 12 - 24Vdc or ac power. 0V 0V ground power. AO1 Auxiliary output (open collector, 150mA max.). C Common relay contact. NC Normally closed relay contact. NO Normally open relay contact. g GSM function terminals: Resets, PTE and auxiliary inputs.
Auxiliary input 2, connects across g-4 (sends an SMS message to the master number, also see Fig.22, page 21). Auxiliary input 1, connects across g-5 (activates AO1 when A1M set to mode 01, also see Fig.17, page 18).
1 - 8
JP2 Nameplate window LED illumination adjustment. JP2 position A = LED bright,
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Working Voltage: 12 - 24Vdc or ac +/- 10% Standby Current: approx. 60mA Max. Current: approx. 500mA (max.) Call Buttons: up to 4 (max.) Telephone Numbers per Button: 2 telephone numbers (1 primary, 1 divert) Dial to Open Numbers: up to 100 (max.) Programming Method: SMS messaging or the Videx SMS Wizard app Push to Exit Input: 1 (push-to-make, across terminals g-6) Auxiliary Inputs: 2 (A1 = across terminals g-5, A2 = across terminals g-4) Auxiliary Output: 1, AO1 (open collector output, switched 0V, 150mA max.) Dry Contact Relay: C, NC and NO, 3A @ 24Vdc, 3A @ 120Vac Working Temperature: -10 +50
PTE input, push-to-make (switched 0V), connects across g-6 (also see Fig.14, page 16). 4 digit master code (1111) reset, connects across g-7 (also see Fig.37, page 26). Full reset, connects across g-8 (also see Fig.40, page 26).
JP2 position B = LED low, JP2 removed = LED disabled.
o
C
Relay contacts:
3A@24Vdc
3A@120Vac
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Art. 4901 Technical Information
ART. 4901 CODELOCK MODULE
103mm
120mm
4901
STEEL ALI HIGH BRASS MATTE
Note: Remove MOV jumper completely when using a relay to trigger a gate controller.
MOV
NO3 NC3
NO2 NC2
NO1 NC1
Fig. 9
DESCRIPTION LEGEND
The codelock module, Fig.9, features 12 stainless steel buttons, backlit in blue (keys 0 - 9, ENTER
and CLEAR ), 2 LED’s for progress information during use and programming. With three integral relays (RLY1, RLY2 and RLY3) each with C, NO and NC connections and two switched 0V push to exit inputs (SW1 and SW2) to enable the external triggering of relays 1 and 2 only.
Key presses are signalled both acoustically and visually, while each button press has a tactile feel. Entering the correct code followed by ENTER
will activate the relevant relay. Programming is carried out through the same keypad following a simple programming menu (refer to programming owchart on
Accept LED (green) Key buttons (0 - 9, ENTER and CLEAR) Program/error LED (red) Backlight adjustment jumper (JPL) PTE terminals (SW1 and SW2) Relay terminals (RLY1, RLY2 and RLY3) Power input terminals (+ / -) Back EMF protection jumpers
page 14).
RELAY BUILTIN BACK EMF PROTECTION JUMPERS
The codelock includes selectable back EMF protection (metal oxide varistors) jumpers for each relay (marked MOV) and are used to select the protection type.
When using a fail secure lock with connections C & NO the jumper should be in the NO position for the selected relay (RLY1, RLY3 or RLY3).
When using a fail open (safe) lock with connections C & NC the jumper should be in the NC position for the selected relay (RLY1, RLY3 or RLY3).
When using the codelock to trigger a gate controller or another third party controller the respective jumper should be removed completely (this disables the protection on the relay), as shown in Fig.10
NO position for fail secure lock release
Fig. 10
NC position for fail
safe lock release
removed for
gate controls
PROGRAMMING THE KEYPAD
All programming is carried out using the keypad. The programming menu is protected by an ENGINEER’S CODE, the factory default of which is 6x1 (“111111”). This code can be changed to any 4 to 8 digit ENGINEER’S CODE during the programming and is used to gain entry to the programming menu only.
Each relay (RLY1, RLY2 and RLY3) can be programmed with a 4 - 8 digit access code (one code per relay) and will activate the respective relay for the programmed relay time (01 - 99 seconds or 00 for latching). The access code programmed is stored in the keypads internal memory.
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BACK LIGHT ADJUSTMENT JUMPER JPL
The jumper JPL (Fig.9, brightness settings for the backlit buttons and two programming modes (mode 1 and 2) for the jumper.
The two modes that can be programmed change the functionality of the jumper JPL. The table below indicates the programming mode, the position of the jumper and the operation of the backlit buttons.
Jumper Position Back light Operation
A
Mode 1
B
(default)
A or B
Mode 2
JPL removed in
either Mode
) is used to adjust the brightness and determine the operation of the backlit buttons. There are four
A
Back light OFF in standby. Full brightness when any buttons are pressed.
B
A
Back light on low brightness in standby. Full brightness when any buttons are pressed.
B
A
B
or
A
Back light on full brightness all of the time.
B
A
No back light, the back light is completely disabled.
B
PROGRAMMING MODE 1 DEFAULT MODE, JPL = B
Follow the steps below to set the codelock to mode 1:
1. Disconnect the power from the Art.4901 codelock;
2. Short out terminals - and SW2;
3. Press and hold down button 1
and keep it pressed down
while the power is switched back ON;
4. When power is restored to the codelock wait for the module
to emit a single beep and the red program LED (Fig.9, ash once;
5. Listen for the conrmation tone and wait for the red program
LED (Fig.9,
6. Release button 1
) to ash once again;
and remove the short between terminals
- and SW2;
7. Set the jumper JPL to the desired position.
PROGRAMMING MODE 2
Follow the steps below to set the codelock to mode 2:
1. Disconnect the power from the Art.4901 codelock;
2. Short out terminals - and SW2;
3. Press and hold down button 2
and keep it pressed down
while the power is switched back ON;
4. When power is restored to the codelock wait for the module
) to
to emit a double beep and the red program LED (Fig.9, to ash once;
5. Listen for the conrmation tone and wait for the red program
LED (Fig.9,
6. Release button 2
) to ash once again;
and remove the short between terminals
- and SW2;
7. Set the jumper JPL to the desired position.
BACK LIGHT AND BUTTON OPERATION
If the back light programming mode is set to mode 1 (with jumper JPL in either the A or B position) when a button is pressed on the keypad the back light will switch to full brightness for approximately 10 seconds.
After this time the back light will either switch OFF or switch back to low brightness (depending on the jumper position) unless another button has been pressed within the 10 second period in which case the back light will stay on full brightness for a further 10 seconds.
The exception to this is if the back light programming mode is set to mode 2, i.e. the back light will be on full brightness all of the time or if the jumper is removed the back light will be disabled.
OPERATION
• Type in the programmed access code and press ENTER to conrm;
• If the access code is correct, the green accept LED (Fig.9,
) will illuminate for approx. 2 seconds and the relay that is relevant to
the code will operate for the programmed relay time;
• If an incorrect access code is entered, a continuous melody will sound for 4 or more seconds, according to the number of mistakes
and the red program/error LED (Fig.9,
) will illuminate.
OPERATION NOTES
• To operate the relays together, set the same code for each relay;
• If an incorrect code is entered, the system will lock out for 5 seconds which will increase each time an incorrect code is entered. The system will only operate when the correct code is entered.
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Art. 4901 Technical Information
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
• Enter the ENGINEER’S CODE: rst time type six times 1 (111111 factory default) and press ENTER(the red LED will illuminate);
• Conrm ENGINEER’S CODE: re-type the same code again or type a new code (4 to 8 digits) then press ENTER (melody);
• Enter the code (4 to 8 digits) to enable RELAY 1 then press ENTER (melody);
• Enter the RELAY 1 operation time (2 digits 01 to 99, i.e. 05 = 5 seconds, 00 = latch) then press ENTER (melody);
• Enter the code (4 to 8 digits) to enable RELAY 2 then press ENTER (melody);
• Enter the RELAY 2 operation time (2 digits 01 to 99, i.e. 05 = 5 seconds, 00 = latch) then press ENTER (melody);
• Enter the code (4 to 8 digits) to enable RELAY 3 then press ENTER (melody);
• Enter the RELAY 3 operation time (2 digits 01 to 99, i.e. 05 = 5 seconds, 00 = latch) then press ENTER (melody);
• The system is ready to use (the red LED will switch OFF).
PROGRAMMING NOTES
• Pressing the ENTER button twice during the programming process, without changing any parameters, will exit from the programming menu.
• When entering a relay code it must be dierent from the ENGINEER'S CODE.
• To latch the relay type in the access code then press ENTER to conrm. To unlatch the relay type in the same access code again then press CLEAR to conrm.
RETURN SYSTEM TO PRESET ENGINEER’S FACTORY CODE
• Turn OFF the power to the codelock;
• Keep the ENTER button pressed while the power is turned back ON;
• Release the ENTER button;
• The ENGINEER’s CODE is now reset back to 6x1 (“111111”).
Press ENTER
(red LED ON)
Press ENTER
(melody)
Press ENTER
(melody)
Press ENTER
(melody)
Press ENTER
(melody)
Press ENTER
(melody)
Press ENTER
(melody)
Press ENTER
(melody)
ENTER THE
“ENGINEER’S CODE”
CONFIRM
OR CHANGE
“ENGINEER’S CODE”
ENTER
“ACCESS 1 CODE”
ENTER
“ACCESS 1 TIME”
ENTER
“ACCESS 2 CODE”
ENTER
“ACCESS 2 TIME”
ENTER
“ACCESS 3 CODE”
ENTER
“ACCESS 3 TIME”
SYSTEM
READY TO USE
Press 1 six times “111111” (factory default)
Press 1 six times “111111” again or type new engineer’s code (4 to 8 digits)
Type code to enable relay 1 (4 to 8 digits)
Two digits (01 to 99) i.e. 05 = 5 seconds, 00 = latching
Type code to enable relay 2 (4 to 8 digits)
Two digits (01 to 99) i.e. 05 = 5 seconds, 00 = latching
Type code to enable relay 3 (4 to 8 digits)
Two digits (01 to 99) i.e. 05 = 5 seconds, 00 = latching
red LED OFF
TERMINAL CONNECTIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Connection Description Working voltage: 12V - 24Vac/dc +/- 10% + 12-24V AC or DC power input Current consumption: 20mA (standby); 70mA (max.)
- 0V power input Number of relays: 3, RLY1, RLY2 & RLY3 (C, NC and NO)
C1 Relay 1 common connection NO1 Relay 1 normally open connection Push to exit inputs: 2, SW1 and SW2 (switched 0V) NC1 Relay 1 normally closed connection Back EMF protection: Yes, 3x MOV jumpers
3A @ 4Vac⁄dc (max)
Relay contacts:
Relay current ⁄ voltage: 3A @ 24Vac/dc (max.)
C2 Relay 2 common connection Number of codes: 3 codes (1 code per relay) NO2 Relay 2 normally open connection Programming: Via keypad NC2 Relay 2 normally closed connection Working Temperature: -10 +50
o
C
C3 Relay 3 common connection NO3 Relay 3 normally open connection NC3 Relay 3 normally closed connection SW1 Switched 0V PTE input to trigger relay 1 SW2 Switched 0V PTE input to trigger relay 2
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Wiring Diagrams
LTGSM4K CONNECTIONS Fig.11 shows the wiring connections for a LTGSM4K-1/LTGSM4K-1S audiokit with a fail secure lock release.
GSM INTERCOM Art.4811
12Vdc
FAIL SECURE
LOCK RELEASE
Fig. 11
Fig.12 shows the wiring connections for a LTGSM4K-1/LTGSM4K-1S audiokit with a fail safe lock release and Fig.13 shows volt free
wiring connections for a set of gate controls using the Art.120 pcb (supplied with the GSM LITE audiokits).
GSM INTERCOM Art.4811
To Antenna
GSM INTERCOM Art.4811
To Antenna
VOLT FREE CONTACTS
12Vdc
TO GATE CONTROLS
FAIL SAFE
LOCK RELEASE
Fig. 12 Fig. 13
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WHENEVER VOLT FREE CONTACTS ARE REQUIRED TO OPERATE A SE T OF GATE CONTROLS THE ART.120 PCB (SUPPLIED WITH THE LTGSM4K/LTGSM4KC KIT) SHOULD BE USED.
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Wiring Diagrams
CONNECTING A PUSH TO EXIT BUTTON AND A BREAK GLASS UNIT
The push to exit button must be congured as a “push-to-make” switch and connected across terminals g & 6 on the Art.4811 GSM LITE module. The break glass unit, congured as a “push-to-break”, would only be used when connecting a fail safe/fail open lock release (e.g. a mag lock) and would connect in series with the GSM’s relay connections C and NC, as shown in Fig.14.
When the exit button is pressed the GSM relay will trigger for the programmed relay time. When the break glass unit is activated it will break the power to the mag lock.
EMERGENCY
GSM INTERCOM Art.4811
DOOR RELEASE
Emergency Break Glass
12Vdc
MAG LOCK
14-20V
MOV
Fig. 14
IMPORTANT NOTE: In instances where the current draw of the lock (fail secure or fail safe) exceeds the current rating of the HDR15-12 (1.25A) power supply a separate power supply with a sucient current rating will be required to power the lock.
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