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| Brand | Pyronix |
|---|---|
| Model | V2 GSM |
| Category | Conference System |
| Language | English |
Details the V2 GSM's capabilities including audio communication, automation, inputs, outputs, and remote operation via SMS or voice.
Procedure to access the engineers mode, typically involving an engineer's code.
Steps to safely exit the engineers mode and return to operational status.
Explains how to navigate main and sub-menus using the keypad and navigation keys.
Details methods for entering text, numbers, and special characters using the keypad.
Instructions for recording custom voice messages for system events like low battery or test calls.
Guide for composing and sending SMS text messages for various system alerts and notifications.
Configuration options for automatic redial attempts when calls are not answered.
Allocating specific inputs to trigger predefined telephone numbers for calls.
Configuring how inputs behave (e.g., normally open, normally closed, voltage trigger).
Tools for checking the current status and voltage of system inputs.
Configuring input 6 to abort all dialling sequences when activated.
Function to manually dial any telephone number using the V2 GSM.
Procedure for setting or deleting the SIM card's PIN code for security.
Verifying the functionality of a connected remote microphone.
Verifying the functionality of a connected remote speaker.
How to access and review recorded system events and their timestamps.
Procedure for modifying the default engineer access code for enhanced security.
Restoring the V2 GSM to its original factory settings, erasing all configurations.
Entering the SIM card's telephone number, used for V2 time and date synchronization.
Configuring the system to detect and report GSM jamming activity.
Specifying the telephone number of a secondary V2 GSM for jamming detection.
Setting the time intervals for jamming detection test calls.
Configuring the system to send SMS alerts for low SIM card credit.
Activating and configuring connected remote output expander modules (ROX).
Defining the specific functions and behaviors for the onboard PGM outputs 1-4.
Programming timed activation or follow-input behavior for PGM outputs.
Manually activating or deactivating onboard and expander outputs.
Managing the first voice prompt for the user menu, including playing, recording, or deleting.
Managing the second voice prompt for the user menu, including playing, recording, or deleting.
Managing the third voice prompt for the user menu, including playing, recording, or deleting.
Managing the fourth voice prompt for the user menu, including playing, recording, or deleting.
Managing the fifth voice prompt for the user menu, including playing, recording, or deleting.
Managing the voice prompt for 'Output On' in the user menu.
Managing the voice prompt for 'Output Off' in the user menu.
Managing the 'Goodbye' voice prompt for the user menu.
Managing the voice prompt for call acknowledgement code in the user menu.
Managing the voice prompt for 'System Disarmed' in the user menu.
Managing the voice prompt for 'System Armed' in the user menu.
Diagram and description of the V2 GSM's printed circuit board terminals and components.
Summary of onboard and remote input/output capabilities, speakers, and microphones.
Key technical parameters including voltage, current draw, speaker output, and temperature range.
Step-by-step instructions for safely opening the V2 GSM enclosure.
Diagram showing the locations for mounting the V2 GSM unit.
Procedure for correctly inserting the SIM card into the V2 GSM.
Details the standard warranty conditions and duration for the V2 GSM product.
Instructions for connecting the PCX-RIX8 input expander module to the V2 GSM.
Instructions for connecting the PCX-ROX16R output expander module to the V2 GSM.
Guidance on routing and connecting the GSM antenna cable to the V2 GSM unit.
Diagrams illustrating connections for control panels, smoke detectors, relays, and remote speakers/mics.
Information regarding potential charges for unsuccessful test calls and network failure responsibilities.
Example of checking input status and voltage using diagnostics before programming.
Step-by-step example of enabling inputs for specific phone numbers and programming numbers.
Demonstration of recording input-specific voice messages for alerts.
Detailed steps for programming multiple telephone numbers into the V2 GSM.
List of shortcut numbers for playing/recording system voice messages (100-105).
List of shortcut numbers for writing SMS system messages (130-135).
List of shortcut numbers for configuring call redial attempts (150-159).
Shortcut numbers for programming input status (400-414) and response times (450-456).
Shortcut numbers for setting input trigger (500-506) and restore voltages (530-536).
Shortcut numbers for enabling abort input (580) and status input (581).
Shortcut numbers for PGM output functions (660-664) and timers (680-684).
Shortcut numbers for controlling onboard and expander outputs (700-798).