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4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom - Technical Manual
4000 Series GSM Audio Intercom with Proximity
RECORD SHEET
To manage the GSM intercom more eectively it is recommended that an up to date record sheet is kept for all the programming
particularly if there is a high volume of telephone numbers, fob/cards, access codes and system settings stored in the GSM intercom.
This will also be useful if any future changes need to be made.
USING THE GSMSK PC SOFTWARE TO MANAGE USER INFORMATION AND DOWNLOAD STORED EVENTS
Because of the high volume of user information that may need to be recorded it is possible to use the GSMSK PC software (version
4.1.0.35 or later) to record and save the user’s information as an excel spreadsheet using the ‘Export’ feature. The GSMSK software
can be used to record and save the call button setup (including divert numbers), the dial to open numbers, the proximity fob/card
numbers and access codes. The software can also be used to download up to 4000 stored events from the GSM module.
Further information on how to do this can be found in the following technical manual:
• GSMSK_66251720-EN_V2-1 (or later version)
MANAGING GSM EVENTS REMOTELY
Users can also remotely monitor events in real-time from the GSM module using Videx’s web browser based events application.
These events can then be viewed on any device such as a tablet, smartphone, laptop and PC.
Details on how to register an online prole for the events application can be found on the website: www.videxevents.co.uk
IMPORTANT NOTE: The SIM card used in the GSM intercom requires a data package to be included in order to send the events
to the server. Setup of the system only requires a few short steps and help on this can be found once registered and logged in
(and also below).
The steps below is a guide on how to setup a GSM to allow event communication between GSM module and events webpage:
1. From the ‘My Modules’ page select ‘Add new unit’.
2. Send the following SMS message to the GSM hardware to obtain it’s unique 15 digit IMEI number:
• 1111IME? (please note: 1111 is the default engineers code)
3. Complete the following elds:
• IMEI - 15 digit number obtained from step 2.
• Description - e.g. Videx Front Door.
• Model - Select a GSM model from the available drop down list.
• Username - Create a username for the GSM module - minimum 6 characters.
• Password - Create a password for the GSM module - minimum 6 characters.
4. Press the ‘Register’ button and you will be returned back to the ‘My modules’ page where the GSM module will now be listed.
5. Next send the following SMS message to the GSM module replacing ‘username’ and ‘password’ with the credentials created
in step 3:
• 1111PAS”username”,”password”?
6. Determine the SIM card network providers APN, username and password details. This can usually be found on the network
providers website (also refer to the table of APN details for the most common network providers in the UK on page 67).
7. Next send the following SMS message to the GSM module replacing the APN, username and password with the correct
network providers information:
• 1111APN”APN”,”username”,”password”?
e.g. the SMS message for an O2 payandgo would be 1111APN”payandgo.o2.co.uk”,”payandgo”,”password”?
8. Finally to enable sending of events, send the following command to the GSM module:
• 1111ENE01?
User Management