24 Programming peripherals
Anti-intrusion control panels
Note
The remaining credit control feature is subject to temporary or even permanent unavailability caused by
changes in the implementation of the methods used by the GSM/GPRS service provider. INIM
provides device programming functions which may be capable of restoring this feature, by means of
manual changes to the respective parameter settings.
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GPRS connection parameters
The “Programming - GPRS Parameters” section provides the parameters necessary for setting
up the GPRS connection for the remote GPRS connection with the control panel.
Note
These parameters are valid only when the control panel is equipped with a Nexus model with data
transmission (Nexus/G, Nexus/3G or Nexus/4G).
Manual parameter -
Answer via SMS
• Answer number - this is the phone number
(made available by the GSM provider) the
remaining credit information will come
from.This field must be programmed regardless
of the selected manual mode (SMS, call or
Network command).
• Answer message - part of the SMS answer
message, to filter the credit information. It is
necessary to type in the text which precedes
the numeric value of the remaining credit.
Low credit threshold
The remaining credit limit, expressed in local
currency. If credit drops below this limit, the Nexus
communicator will signal “Low credit”.
Credit request interval
This is the interval, expressed in hours, which must
pass between one automatic credit-inquiry and
another.
Balancing
This option allows you to rectify the correlation
between incoming volume/outgoing volume.
General
parameters,
Volume settings
Incoming volume
This option allows you to program the volume of
the incoming signal to the Nexus and consequently,
the volume of the signal received by the control
panel.
Outgoing volume
This option allows you to program the volume of
the outgoing signal from the Nexus to recipient
phone devices.
Disable tamper
If enabled, this option disables tamper signalling
on the Nexus communicator.
General
parameters, Other
parameters
Emergency signalling delay
This is the delay, expressed in seconds, that the
Nexus device applies before generating the “Nexus
lost” event.
Disable GPRS fault on key-
pads
If enabled, this option stops the control panel from
signalling the occurrence of specific faults or GPRS
connection trouble.
Parameters
Disab.GPRS fault
Fault signaling on insuffi-
cient GSM cover
If enabled, this option determines the generation of
the “Nexus fault” event when the GSM cover is
poor or insufficient.
If disabled, poor GSM cover will not generate a
fault event.
Low field enable
Table 3-15: General parameters of Nexus
Table 3-16: GPRS parameters
Parameter Software section
Access point name
(APN)
Editable field for the name of the GPRS provider.
GPRS
parameters
Advanced
This button opens a window for the user's name and password, sometimes
required by the provider. If these details are not required, these fields can be left
blank.