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Bentel Security BGS-220 - Options; User Authentication; Dialing Options

Bentel Security BGS-220
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220 Series 41
Options
This page differs depending on the user's access level: normal user, installer, level 4 installer.
User Authentication
Installer Code Enabled: the normal user uses this option to enable the installer for programming the communicator.
The installer need only be enabled if the EN50136 option is enabled.
The installer is disabled automatically 12 hours after being enabled.
Disabling the installer also automatically disables the level 4 installer.
User Code: enter the normal user code here (at most 6 digits), for use, among others, in remotely activating the outputs.
Factory setting: 000000.
Installer Authentication
Installer Code: enter the installer code here (6 digits). Factory setting: 111111.
Level 4 Installer Code Enabled: the installer can enable the level 4 installer code for communicator firmware updates
here.
This option is disabled if the EN50136 option is disabled.
EN50136: the installer can enable/disable the EN50136 option in this box.
To ensure conformity with EN 50136-2, the EN50136 option should NOT be disabled.
Level 4 Installer Authentication
Level 4 Installer Code: enter the level 4 installer code here (6 digits). This code gives access to firmware updates and
Status page display. Factory setting: 222222.
Dialing Options
This section configures certain aspects of the phone numbers.
Dial Prefix: the number entered in this box is placed before any number dialled by the communicator in GSM Interface
mode. Enter the prefix (1 to 8 digits) or leave the field empty, if unused.
Digits to Remove: if the communicator is connected to a phone switchboard, the phone numbers (programmed in the
panel) must be preceded by the switchboard number (normally a single digit). Since the switchboard number is not
necessary when calls are made to the GSM network, it must be removed from the number. Enter the number of digits that
form the switchboard number (e.g. if switchboard number is 01, enter 2 in the Digits to Remove option, as 2 numbers form
the switchboard number).
The phone number must have at least two digits more than the number entered in Digits to Remove, otherwise the engaged
tone is generated.
Example:
1. Set the Dial Prefix = 9999 and set Digits to Remove to 2 on the communicator.
2. Configure a voice call on the panel using the number 9999011234567890.
3. Activate the call on the panel.
4. The communicator will send the call to the number 1234567890.
If the Digits to Remove option is enabled and the panel calls a number which has CID/SIA Event Conversion enabled
(see Phonebook), the phone number in the phonebook must match the one programmed on the panel (including prefix), in
order for the communicator to convert it.

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