Remote reporting of alarm
events.
Each alarm event can be signalled to the
system administrators by sending SMS
messages. In addition to sending SMS
messages when changes to the status
of inputs IN1 and IN2 are detected, the
device can also signal certain special
conditions such as an attempt to acti-
vate the CLIP function by a telephone
number not belonging to the numbers
stored in parameters KPAx, KPBx, KPCx
or CLPx (x from 1 to 200). The parameters
listed below determine how this is done:
- parameters TN1, TN2, TN3, TN4 and
TN5 are configured with the telephone
numbers of the system administra-
tors, of which there can be a maximum
of 5.
P r o g r a m m i n g S M S e x a m p l e
;TN1=3331112333;
- parameters LN1, LN2, LN6, LN7 and
LN8 contain the following informa-
tion:
LN1= telephone numbers to
which SMS messages will be
sent for an alarm generated
by input 1;
LN2= telephone numbers to
which SMS messages will be
sent for an alarm generated
by input 2;
LN5= telephone numbers to
which an SMS message should
be sent for periodic verifica-
tion of device operation;
LN7= telephone numbers to
which SMS should be sent for
each NAC (Not Authorised Call)
event.
Note. When a telephone calls
or sends messages to the AB4G
device and its number is not in
the CLIP list or in the KPA, KPB
and KPC parameters, a security
procedure (NAC) is triggered
and the telephone number that
originated a NAC procedure can
be sent via SMS to an adminis-
trator for notification (param-
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eter LN7).
LN8= telephone numbers
to which the event list full
alert SMS messages are to be
sent.
Phone numbers to which the SMS is
to be sent means which of the five
administrator numbers are chosen.
Examples:
- If messages relating to a NAC event are
to be sent to TN1, TN3 and TN4 num-
bers, the parameter will be 134 (pro-
gramming SMS example ;LN7=134;);
- if messages are to be sent to TN1 and
TN5 numbers, we will have LN7=15 (ex-
ample of programming SMS ;LN7=15;)
Output Management
The AB4G device has 2 relay outputs; the
outputs can either support specific com-
mands or be linked to the occurrence
of certain alarm conditions at the input
terminals. The operation of the outputs
is defined by the following parameters:
- parameters OS1 and OS2 can take on
the following values, the meaning of
which is described below:
0 output disabled
1 bistable behaviour (ON/OFF mode)
2÷9999
activation time of the se-
lected output (monostable behaviour).
Caution. Since the parameter must
assume a value >1 in this case, the
minimum time for monostable acti-
vation is 2 seconds.
Programming SMS example: ;OS1=5;
- parameters OD1, OD2, OD5 and OD6
are used to link an alarm event to the
two outputs. They can assume the
following values:
OD1=1 Alarm input 1 activates
output 1 (factory setting);
OD1=2 alarm input 1 activates
output 2;
OD2=1 Alarm input 2 activates
output 1;
OD2=2 Alarm input 2 activates
output 2 (factory setting);
OD5=1 is used to link a NAC
event to output 1;
OD5=2 is used to link a NAC
event to output 2;
ODx=0 with (x= 1, 2, 5 and 6)
means that the function asso-
ciated with parameter ODx is
disabled.
Example of a possible programming
SMS: ;OD5=1;
Office function.
The AB4G's outputs can be set to ac-
tivate when the user answers the call.
Using the configurations listed below
and connecting an automatic answering
machine such as an answering machine
to the user's telephone, or even using the
answering machine service made avail-
able by the mobile telephone operators,
it is sufficient for there to be a reply (such
as a message of the type "FANTACOM..
Answering machine service..") for the
lock to open of the output for which the
function has been activated:
OD6=1 enables the activation of the
relays of output 1 when the
called user answers;
OD6=2 enables the activation of the
relays of output 2 when the
called user answers;
OD6=0 deactivation of the office func-
tion.
Examples of possible program-
ming SMS: ;OD6=1; or ;OD6=0;
Security level
By default, the SL parameter defining
the security level is set to zero (SL=0).
Otherwise, programming via SMS and
via Cloud would not be possible. The
values that can be associated with the
SL parameter are as follows:
- 0 no security level. The device accepts
SMS programming from all telephone
numbers;
- 1 Text messages for programming
and verifying stored parameters as
well as calls (voice auto-on) are only
accepted by the administrator whose
number is stored in parameter TN1;