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4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Programming the GSM Intercom
IMPORTANT NOTE: Disabling voicemail and text alerts is very important as there is no way to retrieve either of these services
from a GSM intercom panel. Disabling these features will also prevent the intercom panel switching to voicemail or sending a
text when dialling in from another phone.
STORE SMS AUXILIARY MESSAGE SMS, WHEN AUXILIARY INPUT 2 IS TRIGGERED
When terminals g & 4 (auxiliary input 2) are triggered on the GSM PRO intercom, a text message will be sent to the master telephone
number. The text message can be customised using the following command.
1111SMS”HouseAlarm” Change SMS message to HouseAlarm.
Please also note that the message can be a maximum of 32 characters long and cannot include spaces or “ as part of the message.
See an example of this feature, Fig.37, on page 26.
CHANGE THE FOUR DIGIT CODE CDE
The four digit code can be any combination of numbers between 0-9 but must be 4 digits long. The code allows access to the
programming menu in dial in mode and must be used when sending text messages to the GSM intercom panel. Use the following
message to change the code.
1111CDEnnnn Change the 4 digit code to nnnn (where nnnn = new 4 digit code).
TRIGGER THE RELAY RLY
There are several ways to trigger the GSM PRO relay. The rst is to press button 3 on the telephone during a call and the relay will
operate for the programmed time. Another way is to send the following text message.
1111RLY Operate the GSM relay (for the programmed time).
1111RLY? Operate the GSM relay (for the programmed time) and send a conrmation text back to
the sender.
TRIGGER AUXILIARY OUTPUT AO1 A1O
It is possible to trigger the auxiliary output AO1 for the programmed AO1 output time (please note that this method of triggering
auxiliary output AO1 is only possible when the A1M mode has been set to mode 01: user activated, also refer to notes on page 43
and the example on page 23, Fig.31). This can be done by shorting terminals g & 5 on the GSM PRO intercom, pressing button 6 on
the telephone during a call or by sending the following message to the GSM intercom.
1111A1O Trigger auxiliary output AO1 (for the programmed time).
1111A1O? Trigger auxiliary output AO1 (for the programmed time) and send a conrmation text
back to the sender.
TRIGGER AUXILIARY OUTPUT AO2 A2O
It is possible to trigger the auxiliary output AO2 for the programmed AO2 output time (refer to page 26, Fig.36). This can be done
by sending the following message to the GSM intercom.
1111A2O Trigger auxiliary output AO2 (for the programmed time).
1111A2O? Trigger auxiliary output AO2 (for the programmed time) and send a conrmation text
back to the sender.
STORE BALANCE CHECK DIAL STRING SDL
Several network providers oer the facility to check available balance on their pay as you go taris. For example, on Vodafone the
string is *#1345# and on O2 the string is *#10#. Other networks may also have this feature. Because the intercom will not know the
details of the network provider’s SIM card which you have inserted it will be necessary to store the correct string in order to use the
credit balance check features.
1111SDL”*#1345#” Store the balance check string for a Vodafone pay as you go.
1111SDL”*#10#” Store the balance check string for an O
2
pay as you go.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Videx are only aware of the balance check dial string codes for the network providers mentioned above.
Check dial string codes for other networks are currently unavailable at this time. Please also note that this programming
function is only applicable for pay as you go SIM cards.
CHECK CREDIT BALANCE BAL
The balance can only be checked if the correct balance check string has previously been stored using the SDL code explained
above. At any point the user will be able to send the following text message and the GSM PRO intercom will reply with the current
balance stored on the SIM card.