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38 GSM-X SATEL
Station tel. number – the number after dialing of which by a device connected to the
telephone line output, the module will be receiving event codes and retransmitting them to
the monitoring station. To define how they should be sent, select the respective reporting
paths – see “Reporting priority” p. 41.
The programmed number must be unique and must not coincide with any other
number programmed in the module.
Kiss-off time – duration of the signal generated by the module to confirm receipt of the event
from the control panel. The value entered must be suitable for the reporting format
selected in the control panel. You can program from 0 to 9999 ms (default: 0 ms).
Programming value 0 means that the kiss-off time will be programmed according to the
standard of the format selected in the control panel.
SIA kiss-off delay – the time by which the acknowledgment of receipt by the module of the
event in SIA format will be delayed. The value entered must be suitable for the control
panel settings. You can program from 0 to 9999 ms (default: 0 ms). Programming value 0
means that the time of kiss-off delay will be programmed according to the SIA format
standard.
Moving the cursor over the “Kiss-off time” or “SIA kiss-off delay” field will display
a prompt with values that should be entered for the control panels in the examples.
Conversion
For events in Ademco Express and Contact ID format, you can select the following options:
Convert 0 to A in identifier – if this option is enabled, the module will convert 0 into A in the
identifier of event sent to the monitoring station.
Convert A to 0 in identifier – if this option is enabled, the module will convert A into 0 in the
identifier of event sent to the monitoring station.
Convert 0 to A in event – if this option is enabled, the module will convert 0 into A in the
code of event sent to the monitoring station.
Convert A to 0 in event – if this option is enabled, the module will convert A into 0 in the
code of event sent to the monitoring station.
7.11 Reporting
The module can send event codes to the monitoring station by using the following
transmission paths:
GPRS (using SIM 1/SIM 2 card),
SMS messages (module gets no acknowledgement of event code receipt),
GSM voice channel (the use of this transmission path is not recommended because of
distortions that may occur when sending the event codes),
Ethernet network (optionally, using the GSM-X-ETH module).
Connecting the optional GSM-X-ETH component to the module enables implementation of
Dual Path Reporting in accordance with EN 50136.
If the “Events buffering” option is not enabled, events received by the module from the
control panel connected to the analog telephone line output have a priority over events
generated by the module and their codes are sent to the monitoring station first.
Reporting – if the option is enabled, the module can send event codes to the monitoring
station.
Reporting mode – the way of sending event codes to the monitoring stations:
Only Station 1 – the event codes are only sent to station 1.
Only Station 2 – the event codes are only sent to station 2.

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