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66250754-EN - V1.0 - 18/02/19
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4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Programming the GSM Intercom
number of DTO numbers being programmed is greater than the number of available locations the GSM PRO will skip to nd the
next available location that has enough space to store the numbers.
For example: the DTO locations from 001 to 003 and locations
from 006 to 008 may be occupied with DTO numbers, location
004, location 005 are available and locations from 009 onwards
are available (refer to table on the right). If the intention is to
store three DTO numbers: 01912243174 (n1), 01912241558 (n2),
07771234567 (n3). The following text message would be sent to
the GSM PRO:
1111STR” 01912243174”, 01912241558”, 07771234567”?
The GSM PRO will reply with the following text:
MEM OPEN 009 = 01912243174
MEM OPEN 010 = 01912241558
MEM OPEN 011 = 07771234567
OK VIDEX GSM
DTO location Location status (free/occupied)
001 occupied location
002 occupied location
003 occupied location
004 free location
005 free location
006 occupied location
007 occupied location
008 occupied location
009 free location
010 free location
011 free location
In the example above although the DTO locations 004 and 005 are available the programming command sent to the GSM PRO is to
store three DTO numbers. As the quantity of DTO numbers to be stored is greater than the number of memory locations available
from location 004 the GSM PRO will look for the next set of free locations that is able to accommodate the three DTO numbers. So
in this case the GSM PRO will bypass locations 004 and 005 as there isn’t sucient space to store the three DTO numbers, it will also
bypass locations 006, 007 and 008 as these locations are already occupied. However the locations from 009 onwards are free to use
so the GSM PRO will store the rst DTO number (n1) in location 009 and then the next DTO number (n2) in location 010 and so on.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is also possible that when storing multiple DTO numbers using the STR code a start location, nnn, can be
included in the programming command i.e. 1111STRnnnn1”,n2”,”n3”,n4”,n5”. However when a start location is included, while
the GSM PRO will store the DTO numbers from this location, any memory location after it that already has a DTO number stored
will be overwritten with the new DTO number.
Using the same details from the previous example: The DTO locations from 001 to 003 and 006 to 008 are already occupied with DTO
numbers, location 004 and 005 are available. Locations from 009 onwards are also available (refer to previous table). If the intention
is to store the following three DTO numbers: 01912243174 (n1), 01912241558 (n2), 07771234567 (n3) starting from location 004. The
following text message would be sent to the GSM PRO:
1111STR004”01912243174”,”01912241558”,”07771234567”?
The GSM PRO will reply with the following text:
MEM OPEN 004 = 01912243174
MEM OPEN 005 = 01912241558
MEM OPEN 006 = 07771234567
OK VIDEX GSM
In this example the 1st and 2nd DTO numbers 01912243174 (n1) and 01912241558 (n2) would be stored in the available locations
004 and 005 as expected, however the 3rd DTO number 07771234567 (n3) would overwrite the number that was already stored in
location 006.
DELETE A DIAL TO OPEN NUMBER WITHOUT KNOWING IT’S LOCATION DET
Although a dial to open number (DTO) can be deleted from the GSM PRO using the programming command 1111STRnnn””? , it
is also possible to delete a dial to open number if the location is not known. The following messages can be used to delete and
conrm a dial to open number has been deleted from the GSM PRO.
1111DET”yyyyyyyyyyy Delete the dial to open number yyyyyyyyyyy (where yyyyyyyyyyy DTO number).
1111DET”yyyyyyyyyyy”? Delete the dial to open number yyyyyyyyyyy (where yyyyyyyyyyy DTO number). Also
send a conrmation text back to the sender.
Note that when using this command the full telephone number will be required otherwise the GSM PRO will respond with:
NOT FOUND
OK VIDEX GSM
SET CALL TIME SPT
The call time is the maximum time in seconds that a call will last before the GSM PRO intercom automatically clears the call down.
The time can be set from 20 seconds up to 240 seconds (4 minutes) and begins from when the call button is rst pressed. The default
time is set to 40 seconds. The following messages can be used to set/check the maximum call time.
1111SPTnn Store the time nn x 20 seconds (e.g. nn = 03, time = 60 seconds).

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