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Details built-in GSM telephone, Dual SIM support, and network connectivity options.
Explains simulation of analog telephone line and its capabilities.
Covers event reporting to monitoring stations via various transmission paths.
Describes notification methods for events, including SMS, CLIP, and voice messages.
Covers module configuration, firmware updates, and mobile operation.
Explains using GSM as a backup for analog telephone line communication.
Details simulation of monitoring stations and integration with control panels.
Provides a diagram of the GSM-X module's electronic board and its components.
Explains the meaning of the module's various LED statuses for diagnostics.
Details preparing the cabling and installing the enclosure.
Covers antenna installation and connecting the analog telephone line.
Explains power supply connection and connecting devices to inputs/outputs.
Guides connecting computer, installing SIM cards, and GSM-X-ETH module.
Explains module configuration via GX Soft program, including connection setup.
Details input/output settings, communication options, and GSM gateway.
Covers reporting, event conversion, messaging, and SMS/DTMF control.
Explains controlling module via SMS, DTMF, and CLIP services.
Describes the mobile app for remote operation and setup.
Enables remote firmware updates for the module via the UpServ server.
Steps to restore the module to its factory default settings.
Details built-in GSM telephone, Dual SIM support, and network connectivity options.
Explains simulation of analog telephone line and its capabilities.
Covers event reporting to monitoring stations via various transmission paths.
Describes notification methods for events, including SMS, CLIP, and voice messages.
Covers module configuration, firmware updates, and mobile operation.
Explains using GSM as a backup for analog telephone line communication.
Details simulation of monitoring stations and integration with control panels.
Provides a diagram of the GSM-X module's electronic board and its components.
Explains the meaning of the module's various LED statuses for diagnostics.
Details preparing the cabling and installing the enclosure.
Covers antenna installation and connecting the analog telephone line.
Explains power supply connection and connecting devices to inputs/outputs.
Guides connecting computer, installing SIM cards, and GSM-X-ETH module.
Explains module configuration via GX Soft program, including connection setup.
Details input/output settings, communication options, and GSM gateway.
Covers reporting, event conversion, messaging, and SMS/DTMF control.
Explains controlling module via SMS, DTMF, and CLIP services.
Describes the mobile app for remote operation and setup.
Enables remote firmware updates for the module via the UpServ server.
Steps to restore the module to its factory default settings.
| supply voltage | 12 V DC ±15% |
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| standby current consumption | 100 mA |
| maximum current consumption | 275 mA |
| operating temperature range | -10 to +55°C |
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| maximum humidity | 93±3% |
| environmental class | II |
| electronics board dimensions | 141 x 70 mm |
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| enclosure dimensions | 126 x 158 x 46 mm |
| weight | 255 g |
| standby current consumption | 25 mA |
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| maximum current consumption | 25 mA |
| operating temperature range | -10 to +55°C |
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| maximum humidity | 93±3% |
| environmental class | II |
| electronics board dimensions | 61 x 51 mm |
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| weight | 25 g |