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4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Programming the GSM Intercom
Using the same telephone numbers from the previous example: to store the primary number 01912243174 (pn) for button 5 and
three divert numbers of 01912241558 (d1), 07771234567 (d2) and 01912241559 (d3) respectively, the following single text message
would be sent to the GSM intercom instead of sending 4 individual text messages:
1111STN005”01912243174”,”01912241558”,”07771234567”,”01912241559”
Similarly if only the primary number (pn) and 1st divert number (d1) were only required for button 5 the following message would
be sent:
1111STN005”01912243174”,”01912241558”
Remember an optional ? can be included at the end of the message to receive conrmation of the stored numbers, like so:
1111STN005”01912243174”,”01912241558”,”07771234567”,”01912241559”?
* The following reply will be received from the GSM:
MEM 005 = 01912243174
MEM (DIVERT 1) 005 = 01912241558
MEM (DIVERT 2) 005 = 07771234567
MEM (DIVERT 3) 005 = 01912241559
VIDEX 4G
Remember to include “ and , where appropriate.
STORING A DIAL TO OPEN NUMBER STR
Dial in door release allows users to release the door/gate simply by dialling the telephone number of the SIM in the GSM intercom
panel. The intercom panel will check the callers ID when it receives a call and if it matches the list of stored numbers, it will clear the
call down (avoiding the caller being charged for the call) and will activate the relay for the programmed time. Up to 1000 numbers
can be stored (000 - 999). The messages to check, store or delete numbers are as follows.
1111STRnnn”yyyyyyyyyyy” Store the telephone number yyyyyyyyyyy in position nnn, where nnn = 000 - 999.
1111STRnnn”yyyyyyyyyyy”? Store the telephone number yyyyyyyyyyy in position nnn, where nnn = 000 - 999, and send a
conrmation text message to conrm storage of new number.
1111STRnnn? Query the telephone number stored in location nnn, where nnn = 000 - 999. A text message will
be sent to the sender with the stored number for that location.
1111STRnnn”” Delete the telephone number stored in location nnn, where nnn = 000 - 999.
1111STRnnn””? Delete and conrm deletion of a telephone number in location nnn, where nnn = 000 - 999.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is important to switch OFF voicemail and automatic SMS features on the SIM card in the GSM intercom
when using this feature (see the ‘Forced Dial’ section for more details). Also note that it will not be possible to use the dial in to
speak facility from a number stored to release the door/gate when dialling in (door release takes priority).
Please also note it is important that the number stored, when dialling in to release the door/gate, must have any “caller ID” or
“withhold or witheld number” function switched OFF on the telephone/mobile that is making the call to the GSM intercom. If
this feature is not switched OFF the GSM intercom will not recognise the caller’s number and no further action will take place.
STORING UP TO 5 DIAL TO OPEN NUMBERS IN A SINGLE TEXT MESSAGE TO THE NEXT AVAILABLE LOCATIONS STR
It is also possible to program up to a maximum of 5 dial to open numbers (DTO) at a time to the next available memory locations
and in a single text message instead of programming them individually. Expanding on the existing STR programming command
the text messages used to store/check the dial to open numbers are as follows.
1111STR”n1”
1111STR”n1”,”n2”
1111STR”n1”,”n2”,”n3”
1111STR”n1”,”n2”,”n3”,”n4”
1111STR”n1”,”n2”,”n3”,”n4”,”n5”
Store the dial to open numbers (DTO) to the next available memory location(s),
where n1 = 1st DTO number, n2 = 2nd DTO number, n3 = 3rd DTO number,
n4 = 4th DTO number, n5 = 5th DTO number.
1111STR”n1” ?
1111STR”n1”,”n2”?
1111STR”n1”,”n2”,”n3”?
1111STR”n1”,”n2”,”n3”,”n4”?
1111STR”n1”,”n2”,”n3”,”n4”,”n5”?
Store the dial to open numbers (DTO) to the next available memory location(s),
where n1 = 1st DTO number, n2 = 2nd DTO number, n3 = 3rd DTO number,
n4 = 4th DTO number, n5 = 5th DTO number, also send conrmation text of
DTO numbers and locations of where they are stored.
For example to store the following 5 dial to open numbers (DTO): 01912243174 (n1), 01912241558 (n2), 07771234567 (n3),
01912241559 (n4) and 07897123456 (n5) respectively to start from the next available memory location, the following single text
message would be sent to the GSM intercom instead of sending 5 individual text messages:
1111STR”01912243174”,”01912241558”,”07771234567”,”01912241559”,”07897123456”
Similarly if only 3 dial to open numbers (DTO) n1, n2 and n3 were required, the following message would be sent: