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GJD GJD710 User Manual

GJD GJD710
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GJD710 GSM COMMUNICATOR
INSTALLATION & PROGRAMMING GUIDE
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU START THE INSTALLATION
(warning: this equipment will not work on the network)
FEATURES
LCD display showing text in any of 8 different languages
6 Trigger inputs
4 Outputs
9 programmable phone numbers for each trigger
Different 10 second recordable message or 32 digit SMS sent for each trigger
Message or SMS can be sent to some or all phone numbers
Built in memory for telephone numbers and programmed settings
Inputs can be programmed as instant or “double knock”
Programmable dial-out delay on trigger activation
Outputs can be programmed as User Activated Only or User Activated Plus Trigger/Event Activated
Outputs can be programmed as either toggle latching or momentary
Users can activate outputs remotely via dial-in or locally via keypad
Built in Siren
Built in Microphone plus terminals for remote Microphone
4 Digit programmable password for programming and dial-in
Built-in “Listen-in”. Open up either after voice message received or by dial-in
Programmable as Silent Alarm (dial only) or Audible (Siren + Dialler)
Cancel Message and Alarm at remote telephone using * Key or Cancel Message only using # Key
Programmable daily, weekly or monthly test message (recorded or SMS)
Network Provider Field Strength Indication
Trigger input runaway prevention Ability to limit number of dial-outs or SMS’s to 50 in any 24-hour
period
Pay-As-You-Go SIM low credit indication
Tamper Switch
Battery back-up either from the Panel to which Communicator is connected or optional 9V PP3
battery
Turn on/off Communicator via Keypad, text or dial-in plus password
Manual Contents: Page
Communicator Fit Installation Instructions 2
Connections on the Communicator 3
Essential Programming 4-6
Advanced Programming 7-8
How to turn the Communicator On/Off 9
How to open up Listen-In 10
How to return to Factory Default Settings 11
How to turn the Outputs On/Off 11
Initiating Immediate Test Call or Test SMS 11
Other Useful Information 12
Trouble Shooting 13
Kit Contents:
1 x GJD710 GSM Communicator
1 x Fixing Kit
1 x Installation & Programming
Guide
Current: (12V)
60-70mA STANDBY
100mA-250mA OPERATING
OPERATING TEMP -20˚c TO +70˚c
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GJD GJD710 Specifications

General IconGeneral
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
RadioFM radio
2G NetworkGSM 900 / 1800
SIMDual SIM
Display typeTFT
Card slotmicroSD
MessagingSMS

Summary

Product Features

Communicator Installation and Testing

How to Install the GSM Communicator

Step-by-step guide for physically installing the GSM communicator, including SIM card setup and mounting.

Testing GSM Signal Strength

Procedure to check and ensure adequate GSM network reception quality for the communicator.

Communicator Connections

Essential Programming

Record Voice Messages

Instructions for recording voice messages for trigger inputs or test messages.

Playback Voice Messages

How to listen to previously recorded voice messages for triggers or test calls.

Change User Password

Procedure to change the default 4-digit user password for programming and access.

Program Phone Numbers

Guide to entering up to 9 telephone numbers for each trigger event.

Delete Phone Numbers

Steps to remove programmed telephone numbers from the communicator.

Designate Numbers to Triggers and Test Calls

Assign specific phone numbers to individual trigger inputs or the test call function.

Create SMS Messages for Triggers

Instructions for programming a 32-digit SMS message for specific trigger inputs.

Select Message Type (Voice/SMS)

Configure whether phone numbers receive voice messages, SMS, or both.

Configure Regular Test Calls/SMS

Set up daily, weekly, or monthly test calls or SMS messages for system verification.

Show SIM Card IMEI Code

Display the unique IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) code of the installed SIM card.

Forward Incoming SMS

Configure forwarding of received SMS messages, like low credit alerts, to a primary number.

Advanced Programming

Local Audible Alarm with Voice Message

Enable a local siren alarm alongside sending a voice message upon trigger activation.

Set Audible Alarm Duration

Define the duration, in minutes, for which the local audible alarm will sound.

Set Trigger Delay Times

Configure a delay before a trigger activates dialling to prevent false alarms.

Set Arm Delay Times

Set a delay period between arming the system and triggers becoming active.

Set Arm Delay Sound

Choose whether to have an audible or silent sound indication for arm delay periods.

Output Mode: Momentary or Latching

Configure outputs to operate as a timed pulse or a toggle latching state.

Set Pulsed Momentary Output Time

Specify the duration, in seconds, for a pulsed momentary output activation.

Output Activation: User or Event Triggered

Define if outputs activate based on user input, trigger events, or both.

Turning Communicator On/Off

Turn Communicator ON

Instructions for turning the communicator ON locally via keypad or remotely via phone/text.

Turn Communicator OFF

Instructions for turning the communicator OFF locally via keypad or remotely via phone/text.

Stop Dialling Sequence

How to interrupt the dialling sequence remotely or locally.

Open Listen-In Feature

Procedure to activate the listen-in feature remotely via phone call.

Factory Default Settings and Output Control

Return to Factory Default Settings

Guide to restoring the communicator to its original factory default configuration.

User Activation of Outputs

How users can manually turn specific outputs ON or OFF.

Initiate Immediate Test Call or SMS

How to manually trigger a test voice call or SMS from the GSM communicator.

Other Useful Information and Maintenance

Change Back-Up Battery

Instructions for replacing the internal backup battery for the communicator.

Troubleshooting Guide