44 Universal Cellular Communicator
Inputs/Outputs
This page is used for setting the input/output modes, the output activation events, their standby polarity (NC or NO), the reserved
outputs, and the remote activation SMS strings for the reserved outputs.
Input/output: double click on the input/output number to view the settings.
Label: enter an alphanumeric string of at most 16 characters.
I/O Type: in this column you can program terminals T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 and T6 for the following modes:
— Input, select this mode to configure the terminal as an input line;
— Output, select this mode to configure the terminal as an open-collector output;
Polarity: this option is used to program the output/input standby status:
— Normally Closed: the terminal is grounded (negative) when the input/output is at standby;
— Normally Open: the terminal is floating when the input/output is at standby.
Output: if set as output, double click on [+] to display the column relating to the event to program for the output. The check
mark indicates that the output in question will be activated when the event occurs. Click on the boxes to check/uncheck them.
Programming events for an output implies that certain boxes relating to the output are disabled.
Panel Interconnection Fault: if selected, the output is activated when the panel is not present.
Jamming Detect: if selected, the output will be activated if the device is subject to radio disturbance.
Antenna Fault: if selected, the output is activated if the antenna is not present or has limited function (only with ANT5-02).
Tampers: if selected, the output will be activated when tampering is detected (opening the cover, removal from the wall).
PSTN Fault: if selected, the output is activated if the external phone line fails (connected to the LE terminals).
GSM Fault: if selected, the output is activated if GSM network coverage fails.
No Cellular Network: if selected, the output is activated when problems occur with the cellular network connection.
IP Receiver Fail: if selected, the output is activated whenever a problem occurs with the IP receiver.
FTC Fault: if selected, the output is activated when a phone action does NOT terminate successfully and returns to
standby when the most recent phone action terminates successfully.
Power Fault: if selected, the output is activated when a power problem is detected.
Reserved Output: if selected the output may be activated by Caller ID or SMS.
If the Reserved Output option is enabled, all other options are disabled.
Control String: in this option, enter the string (maximum 16 alphanumeric characters) to be sent by SMS when you wish to
activate/deactivate the corresponding output remotely. This function is available even if Caller ID is not enabled.
Activation Confirmation: select the type of confirmation you want to receive when the output is activated: none, Ring,
SMS (NOT available when the Control String option is left blank) and Ring + SMS. If the output is activated by an SMS,
the activation confirmation will be sent by SMS (see table below).
SETTINGS EFFECTS
Black List
Enabled
White List
Activation
Confirmation
Call Forwarded
(only if the communicator is switched to GSM)
Confirmation
Ring
Disabled Disabled None YES NO
Disabled Disabled Ring NO YES
Disabled Enabled None YES NO
Disabled Enabled Ring NO YES
Enabled Disabled None NO NO
Enabled Disabled Ring NO YES
Enabled Enabled None YES NO
Enabled Enabled Ring NO YES