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66250754-4G-EN - V2.0 - 28/03/22
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4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
Programming the GSM Intercom
1111ACCntttttttttt”,rrrrrrrr” Assign the timebands tttttttttt and the readers/keypads rrrrrrrr to access level n, where n =
access level no. 0 - 9, each of the timebands tttttttttt = 1 or 0 (where 1 = timeband assigned and
0 = timeband not assigned) and each of the readers/keypads rrrrrrrr = 1 or 0 (where 1 = reader/
keypad assigned and 0 = reader/keypad not assigned), also refer to the ACC command string
shown in Fig.81.
1111ACCntttttttttt”,rrrrrrrr”? As above but also send a conrmation text back to the sender with the stored setting.
1111ACCn? Query access level n, where n = access level no. 0 - 9 and send conrmation text back to sender
with stored access level settings.
1111ACCn Delete access level n, where n = access level no. 0 - 9.
1111ACCn”? As above but also send a conrmation text back to the sender conrming access level deleted.
1111ACC n tttttttttt”,rrrrrrrr
123456780123456789
access level
number 0 - 9
timeband number
where each letter t = 1 or 0
reader/keypad unit ID
where each letter r = 1 or 0
Fig. 81
Example: Following the format of the ACC command string shown in Fig.81 the access level n represents the access level
number from 0 - 9, e.g. if access level 8 is being programmed then n = 8 in the command string.
Each letter t in the command string represents which timeband(s) will be assigned to the access level and would be
shown with the value of 1 (assigned) or 0 (not assigned), e.g. if the timebands 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 were to be assigned to
the access level then “tttttttttt” would be shown as “1010101010” in the command string.
Similarly each letter r in the command string represents which readers/keypads will be assigned to the access level
and would be shown with the value of 1 (assigned) or 0 (not assigned), e.g. if the following readers/keypads 1, 2, 5
and 6 were to be assigned to the access level then rrrrrrrr” would be shown as “11001100” in the command string.
The following text can then be sent to the GSM intercom to program an access level:
1111ACC8”1010101010”,”11001100”?
Including a ? at the end of the command the GSM intercom will reply with the following text:
AL8 = “1010101010”,”11001100”
VIDEX 4G
Remember that each timeband would be programmed using the store timeband command ATB, see previous page.
USING ACCESS LEVELS WITH DIAL TO OPEN NUMBERS STR
It is also possible to assign access levels to dial to open numbers using the STR programming command (also refer to STR
programming described on pages 41 and 42). An access level can be assigned to a single DTO number or to each individual DTO
number when programming multiple DTO numbers in a single text.
Following the format of the STR programming command the following text messages can be used to store dial to open numbers
with access levels assigned to them and store them in the next available memory locations.
1111STR”n1”An
1111STR”n1”An,n2”An
1111STR”n1”An,n2”An,”n3”An
1111STR”n1”An,n2”An,”n3”An,n4”An
1111STR”n1”An,n2”An,”n3”An,n4”An,”n5”An
Store the dial to open number(s) 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 and assign an access level where
An = A0 - A9.
1111STR”n1”An?
1111STR”n1”An,n2”An?
1111STR”n1”An,n2”An,n3”An?
1111STR”n1”An,n2”An,”n3”An,n4”An?
1111STR”n1”An,n2”An,”n3”An,n4”An,n5”An?
Store the dial to open number(s) 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 and assign an access level where
An = A0 - A9, also send conrmation text of DTO numbers, locations of where
they are stored and the access level assigned.
Example: If memory locations 000 - 003 are already occupied with DTO numbers and following the same principle of storing
the DTO numbers in the next available location using the appropriate STR programming command shown in the
table above. Then in order to store the 3 dial to open numbers: 01912243174 (n1), 01912241558 (n2), 07771234567
(n3) with the following access levels: A3 for n1, A2 for n2 and A1 for n3 respectively the following text can then be
sent to the GSM intercom to program the DTO numbers and access levels:
1111STR”01912243174”A3,”01912241558”A2,”07771234567”A1?

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