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SILENTRON VOCALPHONE BASIC - Further Vocalphone Functions; Technical SMS Alerts (GSM Models); System Testing Procedure; Accessing Historical Call Data

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COPYRIGHT SILENTRON DFVPho neBasicX B07 0116GM
SILENTRON - ITALIA
POLARITY STOP MESSAGES 1 and 2: the inp ut ter minals of the electric commands to obstruct the vocal messages are programmed t o work
by closing t he contact (NC line i n p ositi ve or n egati ve indepen den tly). It is possible to programme t he c ommand in NO modalit y: i n this cas e the
input ter minals mus t not always sta y ope ned, as the y would bl oc k t he s en ding of mess ag es 1 and 2.
POLARITY SMS ST ART: the in put t erminals of t he elec tric commands of the vocal messages and relati ve bloc ks are prog ramme d t o work by
opening th e cont act (NC line in neg ative). It is p ossible t o programme in NO modalit y.
TIME/DATE: updating/ modific ation of time and date.
SWITCHBOARD: in case of a switchbo ard on t he traditional pho ne line, ent er a nu mber (bet ween 0 and 9) to acc ess the outsi de line: t his will
avoid h aving to ent er it before all numbers. In case of bidirectional working it should be avoided to pass through the switchboard;
connect on the direct line.
USER CODE INSTALLER CODE: op tions for c hang e of the codes which ha ve been set at s tart-up.
CANCELLATION OF PROGRAMMINGS: pay attention! B y pressi ng all programmings made will be er ased.
6) FURTHER FUNCTIONS OF VOCALPHONE (depending on the models)
6.1 TECHNICAL SMS (memory-resident and not modifiable only models with GSM module)
SMS 1: bat ter y of di aller discharged - at the s a me ti me the output C/ BATT is clos ed to GND
SMS 2: abs enc e of mains or power su ppl y
SMS 3: i nsufficient GSM covering for over 15 mi n. – at the same time t he output GSM FI ELD is clos ed to GND
SMS 4: none of t he calls mad e on PSTN line was succ essful
SMS 5: perio dical super vision c all
SMS 6: SIM expiry
6.2 TEST OF THE SYSTEM
For testing t he s yste m the installer/ user c od e has t o be ent ered, a nd then f ollo wed by key . Digit the phon e number on which t o s en d either t he
vocal or the SMS message, then select either PSTN or GSM network; in default test condition vocal message 4 will be sent. In test condition the
speaker phon e is enabled.
6.3 ACCESS TO HISTORIC AL FILE
Access to t he hist orical file is obt aine d by entering the installer/ user code, and t he n followed by key . The historical file lists dat e, ti me and
name of t he c all + call-result (OK: success ful call, KO: failed reply, OC: bus y) of the l atest 50 calls, underlining possi ble lac k of GSM-field,
absence o f PSTN line, changes occ urred fro m remote etc. Furthermor e ther e are indica tions reg arding leaving (Å) or incoming (Æ) calls, and
the t ype of call SMS (S) or vocal (V).
Either b y pressi ng key ESC, or after a 1 mi n.-lapse the device will return to stand- by condition.
6.4 CHANGE OF PHONE NUMBERS FROM REMOTE
It will be possible to change the phone numbers stored in listing by means of a SMS from a remote GSM; the r emote phone has to be stor ed on
the s ys tem with direct access f unc tion Y” (yes). Compos e a SMS as f ollows (bold):
A333555666 (old number t o be replaced) A333666888 (new number to b e st ored).
The device will memorize the change and will consequently send a SMS stating: CHANGE *333666888* C ARRIED OUT.
6.5 AUTOMATIC PIN-MANAGEMENT
It is reco mmen da ble to always take away t he PIN from the SIM-card; i n cas e t his should not be possible th e PIN has to be chang ed i nto 12 34.
6.6 OPERATIONS FROM REMOTE
Call on PSTN phone line - Note: the device replies only if the answering messag e no. 5 h as b een recorded: call t he phon e dialler and let
the phon e ring fro m 1 t o 3 ti mes, t hen hang up: in t his way the de vice is able to answer the i ncoming calls aut omaticall y f or 1 minut e. Therefore
it is necessar y to call back within 1 minute, listen to the instruction message, enter USER CODE # (even during listening), an d proceed with
the following possible c ommands :
- digit 20 1 # to switch on the relay which is on board. Digit 21 1 # t o s witch on the el ectric ou tput TC2.
- digit 20 0 # to switch off the relay which is on board. Digit 21 0 # to switc h-off the electric output TC2.
- digit 20 # to chec k th e st atus of th e rela y which is on board (see remar ks). Digit 21 # to chec k TC2.
Call on GSM module: the s ame is al ways enabl ed to repl y t o inc oming c alls: it is necess ary to list en to the instructi on message, to ent er USER
CODE # even during listening (if the person who calls has direct access it will not be necessary to enter the user code), and to proceed with the
followi ng possibl e co mmands:
- digit 20 1 # to switch on the relay which is on board. Digit 21 1 # to switc h on the elec tric out put TC2.
- digit 20 0 # to switch off the relay which is on board. Digit 21 0 # to switc h-off the electric output TC2.
- digit 20 # to chec k th e st atus of th e rela y which is on board (see remar ks). Digit 21 # to chec k TC2.
REMARKS TO OPERATIONS FROM REMOTE
The us er which is c alled from the device al wa ys has direct access t o remote operation f uncti ons.
The correct receip t of th e different dig its is confirmed by t he following ac oustic tones:
arming – s witc hing on = 3 tones (bee p-beep-beep)
disarming switc hing of f = 1 ton e (beep)
CALL OBSTRUCTION FROM REMOTE: whe n calls are r ecei ved fro m Voc alpho ne t he c ycle of subsequ ent c alls ma y be i nterru pted b y
pressing # on t he phon e whic h is calle d upo n listening to the message an d t he BEEP o f "message en ded".
6.7 BACKLIGHTING OF THE DISPLAY

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