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SmartLink-G, SmartLink-GP
GSM Dialler
Programming
Manual
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Programming Manual
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The information contained in this document is the sole
property of Inim Electronics s.r.l. No part may be
copied without written authorization from Inim
Electronics s.r.l.
All rights reserved.
Directive
1999/5/CE (R&TTE) compliance.
Hereby INIM ELECTRONICS S.R.L. declares that the
SmartLink-G and SmartLink-GP are in compliance with
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions
of Directive 1999/5/CE.
The full declarations of conformity of the abovementioned devices are available at URL: www.inim.biz/
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Table of contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
Chapter 3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Overview .....................................5
General information.......................6
In-box documentation 6
Manual details 6
Addressees 6
Software information 6
Intellectual property rights 6
Key 6
Programming the SmartLink-GP ......8
Introduction 8
Installing the SmartLeague software 8
SmartLeague software 9
Recommended programming flow 12
Set up contact data 13
Setting up the SmartLink parameters 18
Programming the Inputs and Outputs 23
Programming the SmartLink-GP
as an Intrusion control panel 29
Associating incoming and outgoing calls
with actions 31
Programming event generated actions 35
Programming periodic events 43
Remote control of the SmartLink-GP
via SMS text messages 45
Programming the device via SMS
messages 48
Remote control of SmartLink-GP
via DTMF tones 52
Example wiring diagram
Intrusion control ......................... 57
Features not managed
by the SmartLink-G model............ 59
Default settings
of the Smartlink-GP..................... 60
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Appendix D
List of Inhibit event
for output control (via DTMF, SMS
or recognized caller) ....................61
Notes.........................................62
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Chapter 1
Overview
The SmartLink is available in the following models:
• SmartLink-GP
• SmartLink-G
Besides the features of the SmartLink-G model, the SmartLink-GP model
also provides the following advanced features:
1.
Intrusion control panel facility
2.
Voice dialler (requires SmartLogos60 accessory board)
3.
PSTN line call management
The Smartlink-G model does not provide these features.
This manual describes the Smartlink-GP features and programming process.
SmartLink-G users can skip the sections which refer to the advanced
features.
Refer toChapter 3 - Appendix B for a detailed list of the Smartlink-GP
advanced features and flexibility-optimized software.
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Chapter 2
General information
2.1
In-box documentation
• Installation manual
• Programming manual (this manual)
The Installation manual is inside the device package. For extra copies of the
installation manual, please contact INIM electronics specifying the order code
shown in the installation manualparagraph Appendix B .
2.2
Manual details
Title: SmartLink-G and SmartLink-GP Programming Manual
• Edition,Version: 1.10
• Month and Year of issue: October 2006
• Code: DCMPINE0SLINK
2.3
Addressees
• Installer
• Technical assistance
2.4
Software information
• Smartleague Software Version: 1.1.x
• Firmware Version : 1.1.x
2.5
Intellectual property rights
The information contained in this document is private property. All rights
reserved.
No part of this document may be copied or reproduced unless expressly
authorized in writing by INIM Electronics, in particular the parts regarding
the device specified in the Installation Manualparagraph 2.8 Device identifier
INIM Electronics s.r.l. shall not be responsible for damage arising from
improper application or use.
2.6
Key
2.6.1
Glossary and terminology
Device: refers to the device specified in the Installation Manual paragraph
2.8 Device identifier.
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Left, right, behind, above, below: indications using the operator's
position in front of the mounted device as the reference point.
Pulse output: same as "monostable output"
Dialler (phone, SMS, digital): same as "communicator"
Qualified personnel: those persons whose training, expertise and
knowledge of the respective laws and bylaws regarding service conditions
and the prevention of accidents, are able to identify and avoid all possible
situations of danger.
Click on: click to select a specific item (from drop-down menu, options box,
graphic object, etc.).
Select: click on a video button.
2.6.2
Graphic key
Text in italics: indicates the title of a chapter, section, paragraph, table or
figure in this manual or other published reference.
<text>: editable space, for example #<CustomerCode># may become
#000122#.
[Uppercase letters] (e.g..[A]): indicate the device parts or video objects.
Note:
The detached notes contain important information about
the respective text.
Attention:
The attention prompts indicate that total or partial
disregard of the procedure could damage the
connected devices.
Danger:
The danger warnings indicate that total or partial
disregard of the procedure could injure the operator
or persons in the vicinity.
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Chapter 3
Programming the SmartLink-GP
3.1
Introduction
The SmartLink-GP can be programmed to manage:
•
•
•
•
•
Intrusion control
SMS dialler
Contact ID Dialler
Remote appliance control
Voice dialler (optional feature)
Note:
If the SmartLink-GP is used as a reserve line generator, no
programming is required.
SmartLink-GP programming requirements:
• a portable computer for parameter downloading to the powered-up wallmounted device;
• SmartLeague software.
3.2
Installing the SmartLeague software
3.2.1
Installing SmartLeague from the CD
If included in your purchase order, you will have the SmartLeague
Installation CD containing the software for the respective SmartLink-GP
firmware. Check the software version, refer to Help, About SmartLeague.
New versions of the SmartLeague software can be downloaded from the INIM
electronics Web address at www.inim.biz.
After installing the SmartLeague software, contact the Web address to find
out about new versions. Internet connection required.
Installation instructions
1.
Insert the Installation CD into your service computer.
2.
Select 'Computer Resources' on your desktop.
3.
Find the CD unit, double click on the icon: the CD contents will be
displayed.
4.
Double click on Setup.exe: the Welcome to the installation
program window appears.
5.
Select 'Continue': the Folder selection window appears.
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Note:
6.
Select 'Continue': file installation initializes, the progress bar will
indicate completion.
Note:
7.
You should select the suggested folder.
Always complete installation, do not select Cancel during
the installation phase.
Once installation has been completed, the SmartLeague icon will appear
on your desktop (if requested by the user) and in the program
list:
3.2.2
Check for the availability of a new version
of the SmartLeague software.
8.
Connect with us at www.inim.biz to find out about SmartLeague
software upgrades.
9.
View the differences between the new version and the installed version.
10. Work carefully through the upgrade instructions.
3.2.3
Check for the availability of a new version
of the firmware.
11. Connect with us at
firmware upgrades.
www.inim.biz to find out about SmartLink-GP
12. Work carefully through the download and installation instructions. All
upgrades come with the revised version of the manual.
3.3
SmartLeague software
SmartLeague is the SmartLink-GP configuring software. The program is
designed to run on your service computer and will allow you to program
most of the SmartLink-GP parameters without actually being connected to
the system.
Your service computer must be connected to the mounted powered-up
SmartLink-GP during the parameter downloading phase.
The connection cable must be long enough to reach the mounted device
without difficulty. Refer to the Installation Manual - paragraph 7.14
Connecting the RS232 PC serial link.
The parameter settings can be saved to the SmartLeague database and used
for service purposes or as a 'standard configuration' for other SmartLink-GP
devices.
During service sessions, you will be able to view and change the SmartLinkGP parameter settings.
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3.3.1
General information
SmartLeague is the configuring software of the entire INIM electronics
product spectrum. You can configure numerous devices/systems on your
office service computer, regardless of the type of device/system.
You can configure a device on your service computer, then write the data to
the device EPROM when you get to the customer's premises.
You can work on several parameter groups ('solutions') at the same time, for
example, you can copy a device/system configuration and download it to
another device/system of the same type. Each solution has its own
configuration file:
If you wish to create a 'solution', you must first select the device type and
model:
The start page of the SmartLeague software is connected to the INIM Web
providers, if you are connected to internet, it will show all the updated
information regarding software and firmware upgrades, revised manuals,
instruction inserts and newsletters, etc.
Note:
3.3.2
To change the Web address of the page and reconnection
interval,
select
Settings,
Application
data,
Miscellaneous .
Setting up the computer serial output
Using the Settings, Application data, Serial Ports menus, check that the
selected settings match the serial cable you intend using for the computer to
SmartLink-GP connection.
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3.3.3
Configuring a new system
1.
Create a new solution (select File, New), or open a solution previously
used for a similar system (select File, Open), and save it in the name of
the new customer with the new account code.
2.
Customize the parameter settings.
3.
Save (select File, Save) and if necessary, print the details (menu File,
Print).
4.
Connect the computer to the RS232 serial port of the device.
5.
Download the 'solution' (configuration) to the device, select Program,
Download): all six LEDs will blink during this phase.
Note:
3.3.4
If an error occurs during the downloading phase, you must
repeat the operation. The new data will overwrite the
previous configuration.
Programming an installed device
1.
Connect the computer to the RS232 serial port of the device.
2.
Create a new solution (select File, New), or open the current solution
(configuration) of the system (select File, Open).
3.
To load the current parameters, select Program, Upload: all six LEDs
will blink during this phase.
4.
Customize the parameter settings.
5.
Save (select File, Save) and if necessary, print the details (menu File,
Print).
Download the 'solution' (configuration) to the device, select Program,
Download: all six LEDs will blink during this phase.
Note:
3.3.5
If an error occurs during the downloading phase, you will
have to repeat the operation. The new data will overwrite
the previous configuration.
Status enquiry
1.
Connect the computer to the RS232 serial port of the device.
2.
Select Control panel, Status enquiry: a window appears showing the
IMEI code, SIM data, installed version and battery, GSM network and
input statuses.
3.
Select Send SMS, to send an SMS Test text from the SmartLink.
3.3.6
Viewing the Events log
1.
Connect the computer to the RS232 serial port of the device.
2.
Create a new solution (select File, New), or open the current solution
(configuration) of the system (select File, Open).
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3.
To view the contents of the events log, select Log.
4.
Select the
5.
The recorded events appear.
Note:
3.3.7
icon on the bottom left.
The contents of the event log can be printed or saved to the
database.
Print
1.
Define the printout header (e.g. Logo, Company name, etc.).
2.
To type in the respective data, select Printer settings, from Settings,
Application settings.
3.
Select the
3.4
icon and click on the file you wish to print.
Recommended programming flow
Due to the flexibility-optimized SmartLink-GP software, many ways of
preparing the parameters exist, depending on the type of application.
Generally, you can proceed as follows.
1.
•
•
•
•
Prepare the data:
phone numbers for Contact ID reports, SMS texts and voice messages
SMS text messages
voice messages
Caller ID codes
2.
Configure the device parameters
3.
Configure the inputs and outputs (for intrusion control and reserve line
applications).
4.
5.
•
•
•
•
•
6.
Associate the incoming/outgoing calls with specific actions.
Program the events which will:
Send pre-set SMS text messages
Send Contact ID reports
Send voice messages
Activate/Deactivate outputs
Generate constraint
Program periodic events
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3.5
Set up contact data
3.5.1
Set up outgoing call numbers
Figure 1 - Phonebook
The SmartLink-GP sends outgoing Contact ID reports, voice message calls
and event-generated SMS text messages (direct or diverted) to the 10
phone numbers in the phonebook.
For example, Central station numbers for Contact ID reports or the phone
numbers for SMS text messages.
Note:
International numbers must be entered in the following
format: +xxyyyyyyyyy (e.g. “+390611111”).
To view the events that generate outgoing calls to the phone number
concerned, select ‘+’ next to the progressive number:
Parameter
No.
Description
Phone number slot
Note
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Parameter
Description
Description
Description which identifies
the event-associated phone
number.
phone
number
number including national
and, if necessary,
international phone code.
Diverted
messages
Diverts SMS text messages
from enabled phone numbers
to the phone number (Divert
SMS option from the Phone
number functions table).
3.5.2
Note
For example, this
option will allow you to
view which SMS text
messages SmartLinkGP receives from the
numbers concerned.
Setting up the SMS dialler messages
Figure 2 - SMS table
The SmartLink-GP manages 10 SMS text messages to communicate
recognized events (trouble, input status change, periodic events, etc.) to the
numbers in the Phonebook. For example, you can pre-set an SMS text
message to warn users of 'flood below deck or basement flood'.
Note:
Parameter
When programming the SMS dialler, you must at least
define the SMS text message description, the text can
be entered successively.
Description
No.
SMS text message slot
Description
The description which
identifies the eventassociated SMS text
message.
Note
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Parameter
Message
3.5.3
Description
Message text
Note
The underline in the
message box indicates
the maximum length of
the message. 80
characters for
messages 1 to 5; 40
characters for
messages 6 to 10.
Setting up the voice dialler messages
(requires SmartLogos60 voice board)
Figure 3 - Voice Message table
SmartLink-GP manages eight voice messages to communicate recognized
events (trouble, input status change, periodic events, etc.) to the numbers
in the Phonebook.
Note:
More than one voice message can be included in a single
call. This option optimizes the voice message feature. You
can create a group of event messages and a group of
messages associated with the places the events may
occur.
For example, as illustrated, you can select Msg4=“Attempted Tamper” and
Msg6=“Jenner St offices" for one call and Msg3=“Attempted Intrusion” and
Msg6=“Jenner St offices” for another call.
Parameter
Description
No.
Voice message slot assigned during the
recording phase.
Description
Description which identifies the event generated
voice message.
Note
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Recording voice messages
You can record the voice messages by connecting an ordinary touch-tone
phone to connector J2 on SmartLogos60 board. Refer to the Installation
Manual - paragraph 7.10 Connecting the SmartLogos60 (accessory item).
The recording procedure is as follows:
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3.5.4
Setting up Caller ID codes
Figure 4 - Codes table
The SmartLeague application uses the installer, user and customer ID codes
for SMS or DTMF caller identification (Caller ID) and for SmartLink-GP
identification during Contact ID report transmissions to central stations.
Parameter
Description
Installer code
This is the access code
that SmartLeague uses
during communications
with the SmartLink-GP.
User code
This is the access code
the user must enter in
SMS text message or
DTMF commands to the
SmartLink-GP.
Customer
code
This is the code which
identifies the SmartLinkGP during Contact ID
report transmissions to
central stations.
Note
See paragraph 3.12
Remote control of the
SmartLink-GP via SMS text
messages and paragraph
3.14 Remote control of
SmartLink-GP via DTMF
tones.
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3.6
Setting up the SmartLink parameters
Description
Intrusion control parameters
Parameter
Enable
intrusion
protection
parameters
If selected,
the SmartLink-GP will
operate as an intrusion
control panel. The inputs and
outputs and associated
events will be used for
intrusion control
management.
Delay (input/
output)
If the SmartLink-GP intrusion
control panel is disarmed, it
is the interval between the
moment of arming and the
instant the device detects
alarm status on an input.
If the intrusion control panel
is armed, it is the time the
user has to disarm the
SmartLink-GP after violating
a delayed input. If the user
does not disarm the intrusion
control panel before the
delay ends
the SmartLink-GP will
generate an alarm event.
PSTN (land line) parameters
Group
This table contains the general parameters of the SmartLink-GP.
Tone check
If selected, the device will
check the line for the dialing
tone before dialing.
Pulse dialing
If selected, the device will
use pulse dialing, otherwise
it will use DTMF dialing.
Note
See paragraph 3.7
Programming the
Inputs and Outputs
— IN&OUT, section
Inputs, Parameter
Type.
Parameter
Description
Trouble warning parameters
Enable 'PSTN
(land line)
down' warning
If selected, it will enable the
Land line down event and
visual signaling on the
trouble LED.
Enable 'No
GSM Service'
warning
If selected, it will enable the
No GSM Service event and
visual signaling on the
trouble LED.
Answerphone parameters
Group
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Enable land
line (PSTN)
answerphone
If selected, it will enable
remote control of the device
via DTMF tones on the land
line (PSTN).
Enable GSM
answerphone
If selected, it will enable
remote control of the device
via DTMF tones on the GSM
network.
Enable Double
Call
Only if the SmartLink-GP is
connected to a fax machine
or modem that will answer
after a set Number of
Rings.
To stop a fax machine or
modem from answering a
DTMF maintenance call, first
enable the Double call option
then call the panel and hang
up (the call rings must be
less than the set Number
of rings), make a second
call within 60 seconds of
hanging up. The SmartLinkGP will pick up the call on the
first ring of the second call
and will be ready to accept
DTMF commands.
Number of
rings
The number of rings the fax
machine or modem must
allow before answering
Note
If SmartLink-GP is
connected to a fax
machine or modem,
you must also
enable the Double
call option.
Only if Enable
PSTN
answerphone
option has been
selected.
Program the fax
machine or modem
to answer after the
set Number of
rings.
Dialler parameters
Group
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Parameter
Description
Note
Call all
Contact ID
numbers
If selected, the device will
call alternately the two or
more numbers associated
with an event (to transmit
Contact ID reports) until all
numbers successfully receive
the communication. If not
selected, the device will call
until one number only
successfully receives the
communication.
Call all voice
numbers
Same as Call all Contact ID
numbers, for voice message
calls.
Call attempts
The maximum number of call
attempts the SmartLink-GP
will make when operating as
a dialer. If a call is
unsuccessful (i.e.
unanswered) the SmartLinkGP will retry for the set
number of call attempts.
From 1 to 10.
Replay
message
Indicates the number of
times voice messages must
be played during a call. If,
for example, a call includes
messages 2 and 4 and the
Replay message parameter
is set at 5, messages 2 and 4
will be played five times
before the Smartlink-GP
ends the call.
From 1 to 10.
Credit Parameters
Dialing parameters
Group
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Parameter
Description
Note
Remove no.
digits
Number of digits to be
removed from the prefix of
every phone number dialed
on the GSM network.
Example: phone
number 0039 02
111111, with
Remove no.
digits=4 result 02
111111
Add area code
Area code consisting of
numbers, '*' and '#' to be
added to every phone
number dialed on the GSM
network.
Example: to be
applied in countries
where the area code
is not required for
local dialing but is
necessary for GSM
network calls.
Hidden call
If this option is selected, all
calls generated by the device
connected to terminals 13
and 14 of the SmartLink will
not generate visual signals
on the “Ongoing call” LED.
This feature is a
useful way of hiding
intrusion-panel
generated
communications
from intruders.
Warning each
unit of
remainingcredit used
If selected, the SmartLink
will generate a “Low Credit”
event when credit reaches
the "Remaining credit level"
and each time the remaining
credit decreases by a further
unit (£, €,$, etc.).
Remaining
credit level
When the SIM credit goes
below this value, the
SmartLink will generate a
“Low credit” event.
Example: If the
“Remaining credit
level” is £12 and the
"Warning each unit
of remaining-credit
used" option has
been selected, the
first warning will
appear when the
balance reaches
£11.90, then at
£10.78 and £9.94,
etc.
Other parameters
Group
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Parameter
Description
Note
GSM network
priority
If selected, all calls
generated by the voice and
ContactID dialler or diverted
to reserve line generator will
be diverted to the GSM
network.
Under these
circumstances, the
land line (if
available) will act as
the GSM network
reserve line. If this
option is selected, in
the event of 'No
GSM service, the
device will switch to
the land line (PSTN)
and check for GSM
service restoral
every 10 minutes. If
the GSM service
restores during land
line (PSTN) free
status, the device
will switch back to
the GSM network
instantly.
Ring for blacklist numbers
If selected, it will generate a
ring on the phone terminals
connected to terminals 13
and 14, when the SmartLinkGP receives a call from a
Black list phone number.
This parameter applies to
incoming calls only.
DTMF menu
without code
If selected, DTMF commands
can be sent without user
code entry during outgoing
calls from the device. Press
'#'.
Other parameters
Group
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Parameter
Simplified
management
of bistable
outputs
Description
Note
the SmartLink-GP will restore
an event associated output
automatically (restore to
initial status ON or OFF)
when the toggle event
clears. This option applies to
bistable outputs activated by
the following events:
If this option is
enabled, it will not
be necessary to
program restoral of
outputs associated
with the respective
restoral events (e.g.
Restore low battery,
output 2=OFF)
Volume
1.
Low battery
2.
PSTN line down
3.
No GSM Service
4.
Emergency calls only
5.
Arm
6.
Ring begin
Status enquiry
answer
heading
Customized heading for the
status enquiry answer (see
paragraph 3.12.7 SmartLinkGP status enquiry).
Max. 12 characters.
Input Volume
Increases or decreases the
volume of the speaker —
utilised by the telephone
connected to SmartLink.
Output
Volume
Increases or decreases the
volume of the microphone —
utilised by the remote user.
Changes to these
parameters may
jeopardize the
functionality of the
other features of the
device (Contact ID,
DTMF menu).
If these features are
used, and you wish
to change the
volume, you must
carry out
functionality tests.
3.7
Programming the Inputs and Outputs
— IN&OUT
Figure 5 - Inputs/Outputs table
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The IN&OUT terminal board provides 5 terminals (5 to 9), each of which can
be used as an input or as an output or both. The Use as drop-down menu
will allow you to select the operating mode of the terminal.
SmartLeague refers to the terminals as “input” or “output” using this
numeration:
Note:
In this chapter the terminals are identified by their type
and number (e.g. input 1 or output 3).
Refer to the Installation Manual - paragraph 5.1 Terminal board for the
terminal board.
3.7.1
Inputs
The inputs can be used for devices with two statuses only (active-standby) or
for devices with three or four statuses (e.g. standby, alarm, tamper and
short-circuit).
The four statuses are determined by two termination resistors which
determine the three threshold windows. Each exceeded threshold generates
an event which can be associated with an outgoing SMS text message,
Contact ID report, voice message or activation of outputs and constraint.
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Input default settings
The SmartLink-GP input default settings determine the following conditions:
The default settings allow management of the normally closed (or open)
contacts and the terminated line (EOL or DEOL), typical of intrusion control
panels. See paragraph 3.8 Programming the SmartLink-GP as an Intrusion
control panel.
Note:
3.7.2
To view the events associated with input status change,
expand the structure by selecting ‘+’ next to the input
number:
Outputs
The Open-Collector, pulse or bistable outputs can also be programmed to
activate the external LEDs or buzzer. In this case, they will operate with
specific characteristics.
The outputs can be activated by:
• events generated by status changes on other outputs, or by internal
events
• incoming calls from recognized phone numbers
• incoming SMS text messages containing commands
• DTMF tone sequences
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3.7.3
Inputs/Outputs
The IN&OUT terminals can operate as inputs or outputs.1
For example, during testing, you can command an output then check its
status (as an input) and verify the result (i.e. command received or
command not received).
For example you can:
1.
Using DTMF tones, activate output 2 — programmed as normally open
and bistable.
2.
Program event 8 (input 2, that is, the status of output 2) to send an SMS
text message to toggle output 3 to ON status.
3.
Result: the remote command will close output 2 to ground. The status
change will be intercepted as the input of the event programmed to
trigger the “send SMS message” and “activate output 3” actions.
If an input signal generates an output -activating event, a
different terminal to the input signal terminal must be
used.
Par.
Note:
Output - Polarity
Note
Output standby status
Normally open,
normally closed (to
ground).
Output - Type
Description
If the output is a pulse output, activation
will change its status for the set time only.
If the output is a bistable output, activation
will change its status until the output is
deactivated.
Pulse or bistable.
For example, low
battery event,
bistable: the warning
persists until the
battery is properly
charged. Pulse: the
output generates a
pulse to signal low
battery status.
1. Patent pending
Output - ON Time
For pulse outputs only — determines the
pulse length.
Output - Buzzer
To be used when the output is connected to
an external buzzer. In this case, activation
generates an audible signal (beep) which
persists for the entire ON status (if the
output is a pulse output — for the set ON
Time, if the output is a bistable output —
until standby status is restored). During ON
Time, a signal between 0 and 5V @ 1KHz
frequency will be present on the terminal.
Output - LED
To be used when the output is connected to
an external LED. In this case, activation
generates a visual signal (LED ON) which
persists for the entire ON status (if the
output is a pulse output — for the set ON
Time, if the output is a bistable output —
until standby status is restored).
Output - Confirm
Description
If an output activates/deactivates as the
result of an incoming call or SMS text
command, SmartLink-GP can be set up to
send a feedback ring and/or SMS text to the
caller. Caller ID must be enabled.
Input - Type
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Enabled when SmartLink-GP is used as an
Intrusion control panel.
Note
If you want the LED to
blink, click on the
respective check box.
Blinks @ 2Hz
frequency (0.25
seconds ON an 0.25
seconds OFF). Do not
click on the check box,
if you want the LED to
be solid.
See paragraph 3.8
Programming the
SmartLink-GP as an
Intrusion control
panel.
Input - Line termination
Enabled when SmartLink-GP is used as an
Intrusion control panel.
Input - 24h
Enabled when SmartLink-GP is used as an
Intrusion control panel.
Input - Threshold 1
The value of the balance resistor which
determines the transition threshold from
status 1 to status 2, and triggers the status
2 event.
Input - Threshold 2
Description
The value of the balance resistor which
determines the transition threshold from
status 2 to status 3, and triggers the status
3 event.
Input - Threshold 3
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The value of the balance resistor which
determines the transition threshold from
status 3 to status 4, and triggers the status
4 event.
Note
See paragraph 3.8
Programming the
SmartLink-GP as an
Intrusion control
panel.
See paragraph 3.8
Programming the
SmartLink-GP as an
Intrusion control
panel.
Calibration
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Description
The button used to calibrate an input and
reduce the effect of loss of component
characteristics.a Proceed as follows:
1.
Connect a calibration resistor (10K, 12K
or 15K as required, between IN&OUT
terminal concerned and ground
(terminal 4).
2.
Connect the SmartLink-GP to a
computer.
3.
Select the button in the Resistance
column: the box will show the value
read on the terminal.
4.
If the value differs greatly from the
value of the resistor connected to the
terminal, proceed with the calibration.
If the values are very similar,
calibration will not be necessary.
5.
Otherwise, select Calibrate: answer
YES to the confirm request.
6.
Click on the value of the resistor used
then select Ok.
SmartLink-GP compares the selected
value and the current value on the
input. It will indicate any notable
difference and request confirmation to
continue.
7.
Wait 3-4 seconds: a calibration done
message appears. Select the button in
the Resistance column to verify the
value on the terminal after calibration.
Note
Send the parameters
to SmartLink-GP
before switching off.
This is the only way to
make the calibration
definite!
Calibration is
recommended on
systems using dated
components, in order
to allow signals coming
from these
components to have
values suitable to
detect exceeded
balance thresholds and
subsequent status
changes.
You can use the View
button in the
Resistance column at
any time to view the
value of the resistance
on a specific terminal.
The terminal open
string indicates a value
of over 30K.
a. Patent pending
3.8
Programming the SmartLink-GP as an
Intrusion control panel
Figure 6 - Inputs/Outputs table
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SmartLink-GP can operate as an intrusion control panel by simply
programming the inputs and outputs accordingly. For example:
In this example the keyswitch arms/disarms the intrusion control panel.
During armed status, any status changes on the entrance and/or store room
inputs — which occur after the programmable delay — will activate a siren
and an external LED and will generate the voice and central station calls.
To set up the system as per this example, you must:
1.
enable the SmartLink-GP intrusion control panel option from the
Parameters, Intrusion control parameters table: in this way, input
5 will be set up automatically to manage the keyswitch (normally open)
2.
program the other four terminals as inputs to monitor and outputs to
activate
3.
program the events in the Events table for each status of the two inputs
used
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A typical connection for SmartLink-GP intrusion control
applications can be found in the attached wiring diagram.
See “Appendix A Example wiring diagram”. You can enable
a phone number to arm/disarm the system from remote
locations (see Chapter 3 - 3.9 Associating incoming and
outgoing calls with actions)
Description
Note
Input - Type
Note:
Inputs with the Delayed attribute will not
generate the "status-change" event during
the programmed delay (defined in
Intrusion control panel parameters
table). A series of slow beeps emitted by
the buzzer indicate that the status change
has been detected and the programmed
delay is running. Inputs with the Instant
attribute will signal status change instantly
and will generate the respective event.
For example, the
Entrance input is
delayed long enough for
the user to reach the
arm/disarm keyswitch of
the intrusion control
panel at the entrance/
exit of the premises.
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Input - Line termination
Note
The line termination type determines the logic of the intrusion control
panel input statuses:
Input - 24h
Description
If 24h is not selected, only Short-circuit
and Tamper will be monitored during panel
disarmed status. If 24h is selected, all
conditions will be monitored, even when
the panel is disarmed.
3.9
For example, this option
is useful for duress and
device tamper reports.
Associating incoming and outgoing
calls with actions
Figure 7 - Phone number functions
SmartLink-GP can identify up to 100 phone numbers. Caller ID can be
applied to incoming calls or SMS texts and outgoing calls, on the GSM
network only. Caller ID must be enabled otherwise caller/sender
identification will not be possible.
Incoming calls can either have no effect or be programmed to activate the
outputs or the incorporated buzzer. Incoming SMS texts can be diverted to a
pre-set number, used for status enquiries or to activate the outputs or the
incorporated buzzer. Outgoing calls to black-list numbers can be barred. The
SmartLink-GP accepts five numbers with wildcard, that is, with the operator
‘*’ that accepts any digit (e.g. “390611*” indicates all Rome numbers that
start with “11”). The five numbers concerned must occupy the first five
positions in the list.
For examples refer to the respective parameters in the following table.
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Attention:
SmartLink-GP can identify these numbers during
incoming calls or SMS texts or outgoing calls, on the
GSM network only.
Note:
For wildcard numbers, indicate the numbers with and
without the international code (e.g. “390611*” and
“0611*”).
For black-list numbers, type in the number and
international code (e.g. “3906112211”) without ‘+’ or
“00”.
For all other numbers, you can enter the number with or
without the respective international code).
SmartLink-GP does not answer received calls but on caller identification,
generates the specified action (e.g. activate an output) and ends the call only
when a feedback ring is required (see paragraph 3.7.3 Inputs/Outputs). In
other cases, the call will proceed normally.
If Caller ID is disabled, the SmartLink-GP will be unable to identify the caller,
therefore, will manage the call as a normal call.
Parameter
Divert SMS
Description
If selected, the SmartLink-GP
will divert incoming SMS text
messages from the phone
number concerned to the
phone number indicated in
the title of the column, that
is, the number selected as
Receive diverted
messages in the
Phonebook.
NOTE
Texts must not contain more
than 70 characters. Texts
with more than 70 characters
will be cut.
Example
For example, you can
assign one of the 100
phone numbers
available to the SIM
card provider for the
credit balance
messages; in this way
“Low credit" warnings
will be sent to the
assigned phone
number.
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Parameter
Black list Incoming
Black list Outgoing
Caller ID —
Outputs 1-5
Caller ID Buzzer
Description
Example
If selected, calls from the
number concerned will be
barred. Wildcard can be used
for the first five numbers of
the list (e.g. “0611*). In this
way, all incoming calls from
numbers starting with the
digits concerned will be
barred. See Black list call
warning to find out how the
device deals with these calls.
For example, you can
bar calls coming from a
hostile telephone
number or code.
If selected, calls to the
number concerned will be
barred. Wildcard can be used
for the first five numbers of
the list. In this way, all
outgoing calls to numbers
starting with the digits
concerned will be barred.
For example, you can
bar outgoing calls to
'pay numbers' (e.g.
"1661212", "899*",
etc.).
If selected, a call from the
number concerned will
generate an action on the
selected IN&OUT output. The
action/s will be as per the
setup in the Inputs/
Outputs window.
For example, you can
program a call to open
a gate or garage.
If selected, a call from the
number concerned will
activate the SmartLink-GP
buzzer which will emit 3
beeps at one second
intervals. If the call is from a
black list number, the
SmartLink-GP will emit 5
audible signals.
For example, to signal
calls from nuisance
callers or specific phone
numbers.
NOTE
You must enter at least
two digits followed by
‘*’, and not more the
seven digits for
Wildcard numbers.
NOTE
You must enter at least
two digits followed by
‘*’, and not more the
seven digits for
Wildcard numbers.
NOTE
If an output has already
been associated with
one of the events
included in Appendix D
List of Inhibit event, it
cannot be used as a
command output.
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Parameter
Description
Example
If selected, and if the
intrusion control facility of
the SmartLink is operating,
incoming calls from the
number concerned will arm/
disarm the panel (input 5)
and end automatically. The
panel will send a feedback
ring.
For example, to avoid
using the keyswitch.
Enable SMS
without user
code - Out
If selected, SmartLink-GP will
accept SMS text commands
(to activate/deactivate one or
more IN&OUT outputs) from
the number concerned
without User code entry. The
action/s will be as per the
setup in the Inputs/
Outputs window. See
paragraph 3.12.3 Change
user code and paragraph
3.5.4 Setting up Caller ID
codes.
For example, to allow
the central station
operator to bar
entrance to the
premises.
Enable SMS
without user
code - Buzzer
If selected, SmartLink-GP will
accept SMS text commands
— to activate the buzzer —
from the number concerned
without User code entry. See
paragraph 3.12.6 Activating
the on-board buzzer and
paragraph 3.5.4 Setting up
Caller ID codes.
For example, to allow
the central station
operator to activate the
buzzer and warn
people on the
SmartLink-GP protected
premises of nuisance
situations.
Enable SMS
without user
code - Status
If selected, SmartLink-GP will
accept SMS text status
enquiries from the number
concerned without User code
entry. See paragraph 3.12.7
SmartLink-GP status enquiry.
For example, to allow
the service technician
to check the SIM credit
balance and battery
status.
Caller ID Arm
- Dis.
NOTE
The panel will send a 4
to 8 second feedback
ring as confirmation of
the performed arm/
disarm operation.
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3.10
Programming event generated actions
Figure 8 - Events table
The events are the core of the system and allow SmartLink-GP to manage
external conditions (e.g. input signals) and internal conditions (e.g. low
battery). The events can generate the following actions:
•
•
•
•
•
Send SMS text message
Send Contact ID report
Send voice message
Activate/Deactivate outputs
Constraint and commands
The SmartLink-GP manages four status-change events per IN&OUT input
(i.e. 20 events) and other pre-set events generated by SmartLink-GP.
Note:
Among such events are trouble restoral events such as:
Low battery restored. Bistable outputs toggled to ON
status by an event must be restored to OFF status, for
example Low battery. Or use the Simplified
management option. See “paragraph 3.7 Programming
the Inputs and Outputs — IN&OUT”.
Event generated calls will take priority over ongoing calls on terminals 13 14. If an event occurs during an ongoing call, SmartLink-GP will interrupt the
call, engage the line and dial the number associated with the event. If
several events occur at almost the same time, SmartLink-GP will create a
Call queue and will deal with the calls in chronological order.
For example, an input short-circuit event can be programmed to activate an
output which will act on the shorted device. Or, an Incoming black list
number event can be programmed to send a voice message.
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Parameter
Description
No.
Event number
Description
Event description
Intrusion input
logic status
Enabled when SmartLink-GP is used as an Intrusion
control panel. This shows the statuses (Standby, Alarm,
Short-circuit and Tamper) the input manages in
accordance with the balance type selected in the
Inputs/Outputs table.
Save event
If selected, the event concerned will be saved to the
SmartLink-GP event log with the respective date, time
and description. The log stores 32 events. Once the log
is full, new events will automatically overwrite the
oldest events in the log. The stored events are available
for viewing in the Log table, and can be viewed
separately from the other parameters. See paragraph
3.3.6 Viewing the Events log.
3.10.1 Delete event programming
The event programming can be deleted, for example, if programming errors
occur.
To perform this operation, select, bottom left, Delete, click-on one or more
groups then select Delete: all the selected boxes will be deleted.
3.10.2 Send event-triggered voice message
(SmartLogos60 required)
Figure 9 - Events table - Voice messages
Each event can trigger and send one or more voice messages to a specific
phone number.
To allow this, the voice messages must be set up as per the instructions in
paragraph 3.5.3 Setting up the voice dialler messages (requires
SmartLogos60 voice board). In this way, the description of the message to
send will appear in the message list.
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For example, to warn one or more persons of active intrusion.
Parameter
Voice dialler
Description
Folder containing 'send voice
message' parameters. Double
click to open: columns
containing the successive
parameters will appear.
Double click to close.
Voice
messages
Check boxes corresponding to
the voice messages defined in
the Voice message table. The
message description appears
when you mouse over the
respective number on the
tooltip bar. You can select
several voice messages to be
played one after another. For
example, you can record a
single "address" message to
be added to all the event
messages.
Phone
numbers
Check boxes corresponding to
the phone numbers for
outgoing calls set up in the
Phonebook. The phone
number description appears
when you mouse over the
respective number on the
tooltip bar.
Note
=no parameter
has been set
=some
parameters have been
set.
See the Call all voice
numbers option to
choose whether the
message must reach
only one of the dialed
phone numbers or all of
them successfully.
3.10.3 Send event-triggered SMS text
Figure 10 - Events table - SMS
Each event can trigger and send an SMS text message to a specific phone
number.
To allow this, the SMS text messages must be defined as per the instructions
in paragraph 3.5.2 Setting up the SMS dialler messages. The description of
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the SMS text to-be-sent appears when you mouse over the respective
number on the tooltip bar.
For example, to warn the service technician about low battery status.
Parameter
SMS dialler
Description
Folder containing 'send SMS
text message' parameters.
Double click to open: columns
containing the successive
parameters will appear. Double
click to close.
SMS text
List of SMS text messages
(pre-set in the SMS table)
available for the event.
Phone
numbers
Check boxes corresponding to
the phone numbers for
outgoing calls set up in the
Phonebook. The phone
number description appears
when you mouse over the
respective number on the
tooltip bar.
Note
=no parameter
has been set
=some
parameters have been
set.
3.10.4 Send an event-triggered Contact ID report
Figure 11 - Events table - Contact ID
Each event can trigger and send a Contact ID report to a specific phone
number.
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For example, an input zone alarm event to the central station.
Parameter
Description
Contact ID
dialler
Folder containing Contact ID
report parameters. Double
click to open: columns
containing the successive
parameters will appear.
Double click to close.
Protocol
class
ContactID protocol class The
event protocol class must be
approved by the central
station.
Event code
2 digit hexadecimal code
Qualifier
New for a new event,
Restored for a cleared event.
In report coding New=1 and
Restore=3.
Phone
numbers
Check boxes corresponding to
the phone numbers for
outgoing calls set up in the
Phonebook. The phone
number description appears
when you mouse over the
respective number on the
tooltip bar.
Note
=no parameter
has been set
=some
parameters have been
set.
The Code must be
approved by the central
station.
See the Call all
Contact ID numbers
option to choose
whether the message
must reach only one of
the dialed phone
numbers or all of them
successfully.
Setting Contact ID at default
Select Default Contact ID bottom left: SmartLink-GP will apply Contact ID
default configuration to all events.
The event default codes are DCS (Digital Communication Standard)
international reporting protocol, for example:
Event
Low
battery
Indicates
• 3=trouble
Protocol
class
Event code
Qualifier
3
A2
1
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• A2=Low Battery
• 1=New event
Note:
You can create “model” solutions tailored to the needs of
specific central stations, for each solution you can:
1. select default Contact ID reporting protocol
2. customize the Codes to central station requirements
3. print the Contact ID table using File, Print.
Using the SmartLink-GP as an intrusion control panel
The event associated with status change on input 5 (arm/disarm intrusion
panel) does not have a Contact ID code.
The events associated with status change on the inputs will have Contact ID
codes which depend on the logic status of the input and its balance:
Input logic status
Intrusion control
Protoc
ol
class
Event
code
Qualifier
Alarm
1
3A
1
Standby
1
3A
3
Tamper
1
44
1
Short-circuit
1
44
1
3.10.5 Activate an output in response to an event
Figure 12 - Events table - Outputs
Each event can activate/deactivate a pulse or bistable output.
To allow this, the outputs must be set up beforehand as per the instructions
in paragraph 3.7 Programming the Inputs and Outputs — IN&OUT. In this
way, the output description will appear in the selectable Outputs list.
For example, if an event occurs on an input connected to flood detectors, it
will be possible to cut off the water supply at the mains.
Attention:
Bistable outputs (activated by events) do not
deactivate automatically when the event clears. You
must program deactivation by selecting the
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respective 'restore' event. Or use the Simplified
management
option.
See
paragraph
3.7
Programming the Inputs and Outputs — IN&OUT.
Parameter
Outputs
Description
Folder containing the output
activation parameters. Double
click to open: columns
containing the successive
parameters will appear. Double
click to close.
Note
=no parameter
has been set
=some
parameters have been
set.
ON
Check boxes corresponding to
the Inputs/Outputs configured in
the Inputs/Outputs table. If
selected, they will activate the
respective output. The output
description appears when you
mouse over the respective
number on the tooltip bar.
If the output is a pulse
output, activation will
change its status for the
set time only.
OFF
Check boxes corresponding to
the Inputs/Outputs configured in
the Inputs/Outputs table. If
selected, they will deactivate the
respective output. The output
description appears when you
mouse over the respective
number on the tooltip bar.
Deactivation of a pulse
output ends any
ongoing pulse signal,
otherwise, it has no
effect.
3.10.6 Implement constraint after event
Figure 13 - Events table - Constraint
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Each event can implement constraint and generate commands. For example,
a No GSM Service event will switch dialing to the land line (PSTN).
Parameter
Options
Description
Folder containing Constraint
parameters. Double click to open:
columns containing the successive
parameters will appear. Double click
to close.
Note
=no
parameter has
been set
=some
parameters have
been set.
Land line
(PSTN)
constraint
If selected, all outgoing calls (voice
messages and Contact ID reports)
generated by the event will be sent
on the land line (PSTN), thus
ignoring the SmartLink-GP reserve
line feature and GSM network
priority option.
If this option is
selected, the
device will be
unable to make
any calls
associated with
the event during
'land-line down'
conditions.
GSM network
constraint
If selected, all outgoing calls (voice
messages and Contact ID reports)
generated by the event will be sent
on the GSM network, even when the
land line (PSTN) is working.
If this option is
selected, the
device will be
unable to make
any calls
associated with
the event during
'No GSM Service'
conditions.
Clear call
queue
If selected, this event will interrupt
the ongoing call and cancel any
event generated calls.
For example, this
option is useful
when users want
to stop
unnecessary calls
generated by false
alarms.
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Parameter
Description
Note
Periodic
warning
constraint
If selected, this event will generate
a Programmable periodic event.
For example, you
can program an
event every 24
hours. At the13th
hour, a statuschange event to
which this
constraint has
been associated is
triggered. The
programmable
periodic event will
be forced to
change status.
The successive
event will occur
after 11 hours.
Hide outgoing
call
If selected, the visual/audible
ongoing call signal will be hidden
when the event occurs:
• LED On
• Start call event
• End call event
If, for the Start call and End call
events, you select Save event,
these events will be saved even if
the audible/visual signal has been
excluded.
For example, if
you want to hide
SmartLink-GP
calls to the central
station during a
robbery.
3.11
Programming periodic events
Figure 14 - Programmable events table
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You can program recurring events and pre-set events. The Events list
provides three programmable events: a periodic event (e.g. Send 'All's well'
Contact ID report) and two events with pre-set dates (e.g. Send SMS text or
voice message 'Maintenance' and/or SIM expiry reminders).
Parameter
Description
Note
Periodic event
SmartLink-GP will start the
countdown of the
programmed interval when
you select the Initialize
button. It will trigger the first
periodic event when this
interval expires. Successively,
it will trigger the event each
time the set interval expires.
For example, to send
an 'All's well' Contact
ID report to the
central station.
SmartLink-GP must
be connected to a
computer in order to
implement this
operation.
Maintenance
event
SmartLink-GP will trigger the
maintenance event in
accordance with the set date
and time.
For example, to send
SMS text
'Maintenance'
reminder to the
installer.
Expiry event
SIM
SmartLink-GP will trigger the
SIM expiry event in
accordance with the set date
and time.
For example, to send
SMS text 'SIM
expiry' reminder to
the user.
NOTE Only for
Italian GSM
operators:
Each time you top up
your SIM card credit
(using a pre-paid
phonecard),
SmartLink will
update the reminder
date, in such way as
to match the new
expiry date of the
SIM card (renewed
each time you top up
credit).
Note:
The examples are only suggestions. The programmable
events are fully customizable.
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3.12
Remote control of the SmartLink-GP via
SMS text messages
SmartLink-GP can manage SMS text commands from remote phones using
the GSM network:
•
•
•
•
Arm or disarm the system
activate one or more outputs
activate the buzzer
send SMS text reply to status enquiry
If an output has already been associated with one of the events included in
Appendix D List of Inhibit event, it cannot be used as a command output.
Observe the spaces which separate the user code. Commands in uppercase
text.
3.12.1 Commands without user code
SmartLink-GP will accept incoming SMS commands without user code entry,
from phone numbers which have been duly programmed under Phone
number functions See paragraph 3.9 Associating incoming and
outgoing calls with actions.
3.12.2 Sending several commands in one SMS text
message
Several commands can be included in the same message (maximum 70
characters). A space will separate one command from the other.
Example
<User Code> <OutputDescription_x> ON <OutputDescription_y> OFF
STATUS
Example
“000122 Courtesy lights ON Garden sprinkler OFF STATUS”
If a feedback reply is required, the message will read: "Courtesy lights OK
Garden sprinkler OK”
3.12.3 Change user code
CODE <User Code> <NewUserCode>
Example
“CODE 000122 000123”
Note:
For security reasons, the respective SMS message will be
deleted automatically from the SIM card after acquisition.
This command allows the user to change the user code at any time.
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3.12.4 Arm/Disarm panel
• Arming the panel
<UserCode> SYSTEM ON
• Disarming the panel
<UserCode> SYSTEM OFF
• Password protected arming operations
<UserCode> 0001 SYSTEM ON
• Password protected disarming operations
<UserCode> 0001 SYSTEM OFF
Example
“000122 0001 SYSTEM ON”
Note:
The panel will send a 4 second (approx.) feedback ring to
the caller as confirmation of the performed arm operation,
or an 8 second (approx.) feedback ring as confirmation of
the performed disarm operation.
3.12.5 Activating an Output
<User Code> <OutputDescription_x> ON
<User Code> <OutputDescription_y> OFF
Example
“000122 Courtesy lights ON”
Attention:
Use the correct format (uppercase/lowercase/
space) for the output description. If the activated
output is a monostable output, the 'ON' command
will initialize a normal monostable cycle.
If the output has been programmed, in the Inputs/Outputs table, to
provide a feedback reply, SmartLink-GP will send an SMS text or ring as
required. See paragraph 3.7 Programming the Inputs and Outputs —
IN&OUT.
If a feedback reply is required, the message will read: "Courtesy lights OK”
3.12.6 Activating the on-board buzzer
<UserCode> BEEP x
<UserCode> BEEP
X represents the duration in seconds of the on-board buzzer signal (from 1 to
7). If x is omitted or the format is incorrect, the buzzer will emit 3 beeps at
one second intervals.
Example
“000122 BEEP 5”
If the output has been programmed, in the Inputs/Outputs table, to
provide a feedback signal, SmartLink-GP will send an SMS text or ring as
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required. See paragraph 3.7 Programming the Inputs and Outputs —
IN&OUT.
If an SMS feedback reply is required, the message will read: “BEEP OK”
3.12.7 SmartLink-GP status enquiry
<UserCode> STATUS
SmartLink-GP will answer this message with the respective information:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Inputs status
Land line (PSTN) status
GSM network status
Battery status
On/Off Status
SIM credit balance
Example of status enquiry:
“000122 STATUS”
Example of SmartLink-GP answer:
INIM SmartLink-GP Rev. x.xx: IN x-x-x-x-x ; PSTN aa; GSM aa; PWR aa;
SYS aa; <GSM operator> REMAINING CREDIT ee.ee Euro
Parameter
Description
Rev. x.xx
Installed firmware version
IN x-x-x-x-x
The input slot (1,2,3,4,5) will
show the respective status
number (1=status 1, 2=status
2, etc.).
PSTN aa
Land line (PSTN) status
OK=line working, KO= line
down or trouble
GSM aa
GSM network status OK=line
working, KO= line down or
trouble
PWR aa
Battery status OK=battery
charged, KO= battery down
SYS aa (for
GP models
only, if the
Intrusion
Control
facility is
active)
Panel status. ON=armed,
OFF=disarmed
Note
Example: IN 2 1 1 4
indicates Input
1=status 2, input
2=status 1, etc.
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Parameter
<GSM
operator>
REMAINING
CREDIT ee.ee
Euro
Note:
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Description
Note
Credit enquiry reply from GSM
provider
Several commands can be sent in the same SMS message,
therefore, you can send multi-command messages similar
to the following:“OUT1 ON BEEP 5 OUT2 ON STATUS OUT4
OFF SYSTEM ON” (for a maximum of 70 characters).
Programming the device via SMS
messages
The installer can carry out minor operations using the SIM card, such as:
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program an output
program an event
insert/change an SMS message
set generic parameters
insert/change a number in the phonebook
Programming can be online, with the SmartLink On, via SMS messages, or
offline, with the SmartLink Off using a mobile phone to program the SIM
card.
The maximum number of SMS messages you can use depends on the SIM
card. Specifically: <SIMCapacity> -10 (e.g. if the SIM card can contain 40
SMS messages, you can use as many as 30).
Attention:
If you enter a parameter using less digits than
required (e.g.: “0100” instead of “01000” to enable
output 2), the parameter will be ignored.
Note:
Parameters that you do not wish to change can be omitted
if they are at the end of the message (e.g.:
“EastLight,NO,B”). However, you must leave the
‘,’
(commas) if the unaltered parameters are not at the end of
the message (e.g.: “EastLight,NO,B,102,,,3”).
Where unspecified 0=disabled, 1=enabled.
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3.13.1 Programming online via SMS
Proceed as follows:
1.
Send the <InstallerCode> PRG ON message: SmartLink will initialise the
programming phase.
2.
All the LEDs will blink.
3.
Send the programming messages.
4.
Send the <InstallerCode> PRG OFF message.
Programming online via SMS may last up 60 minutes. All the 24h inputs
(refer to paragraph 3.8 Programming the SmartLink-GP as an Intrusion
control panel) will be forced to standby status during the programming
phase. This will allow the installer to carry out maintenance work on the
SmartLink without generating alarms.
If the number of SMS messages sent during the programming phase exceeds
the limit, the SmartLink will ignore those in excess and will exit the
programming phase.
Attention:
If you do not close the programming session using
the “PRG OFF” message, the 24h inputs will remain
blocked until the 60 minute programming time
expires.
Note:
The SMS messages can be sent in any order.
If you wish to restore the factory default settings, you
must first delete the SMS messages from the SIM card and
then short-circuit the pins (refer to paragraph Default
settings).
The installer code is required at all times.
3.13.2 Programming Offline via SIM card
Work carefully through the following steps:
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Switch Off the Smartlink
Remove the SIM card and put it into a mobile phone
Create and Save all the messages you wish to store on the SIM card
Re-insert the SIM card into the SmartLink and switch it On
On powerup, the SmartLink will store all the messages on the SIM card and
will change all the settings accordingly.
If the number of SMS messages saved during the Offline session exceeds the
SIM card capacity (<SIMCapacity> -10), the SmartLink will ignore those in
excess.
If you wish to program the remaining SMS messages, you can repeat the
procedure.However, you should not do so until the initializing phase of the
SmartLink has ended properly.
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3.13.3 Programming an output
SL OUT<OutputNum> <OutputDescription_x>,<Polarity>,<Type>,
<ONTime>,<Buzzer>,<LED>,<Feedback>
Example
“SL OUT1 EastLight,NO,B,102,0,0,3”
Parameter
Description
OutputNum
From 1 to 5
OutputDescription
Description
Polarity
NO=Normally open
NC=Normally closed
Type
B=bistable
I=Pulse
OnTime
in seconds
Feedback
0=None
1=SMS
2=Rings
3=SMS+ring
Note:
Refer to paragraph 3.7 Programming the Inputs and
Outputs — IN&OUT for the parameter descriptions.
3.13.4 Programming an event
SL EV<EventNum> <VoiceNum>,<SMSNum>,
<VoiceMsg>,<SMSmsg>,<OUT_ON>,<OUT_OFF>,
<PSTNConstraint>,<GSMConstraint>,<ClearCallQueue>
Example
“SL EV33 0000000001,0000000010,00010100,2,00100,00010,0,0,0”
Note:
The programming fields (e.g.: 00000001) refer to the
position of the element in the software interface (e.g.:
1000000000 is telephone number 1, 0000000001 is
telephone number 10). An event programmed via SIM has
the Store event option enabled at all times.
Refer to paragraph 3.10 Programming event generated
actions for the parameter descriptions
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Parameter
Description
EventNum
From 1 to 46
VoiceNum
Programming field to enable/disable the 10 voicemessage telephone numbers
SMSNum
Programming field to enable/disable the 10 SMSmessage telephone numbers.
VoiceMsg
Programming field to enable/disable the eight
voice messages.
SMSmsg
SMS Message
OUT_ON
Programming field to enable the five outputs.
OUT_OFF
Programming field to disable the five outputs.
3.13.5 Write/Change SMS message
SL MS<SMSnum> <SMSText>
Example
“SL MS7 Warning detector tamper”
Parameter
Description
SMSnum
From 1 to 10.
SMSText
SMS messages from 1 to 5 accept a maximum of
80 characters, the remaining messages accept 40
characters.
Note:
Refer to paragraph 3.5.2 Setting up the SMS dialler
messages for the parameter descriptions.
3.13.6 Setting the generic parameters
SL PAR <PSTNdown>,<CallAllVoice>,<Tonecheck>,<RemoveDigits>,
<AddAreaCode>,<InstallerCode>,<EnablePSTNdownwarning>,
<EnableGSMdownwarning>, <DoubleCall>,<NumberofRings>
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Example
“SL PAR 1,0,1,4,0735,2273,1,0,1,4”
Parameter
Description
RemoveDigits
Number of digits
AddPrefix
Prefix to add
Installer Code
Installer Code
Rings
Number of Rings
Note:
For security reasons, the respective SMS message will be
deleted automatically from the SIM card after acquisition.
Refer to paragraph 3.6 Setting up the SmartLink
parameters for the parameter descriptions.
3.13.7 Write/Change telephone number
SL NUM<TelephoneNum> <number>
Example
“SL NUM2 063333133”
Parameter
Description
TelephoneNum
Location in Phonebook, 1 to 10
number
Number changed
Note:
3.14
Refer to paragraph 3.5.1 Set up outgoing call numbers for
the parameter descriptions.
Remote control of SmartLink-GP via
DTMF tones
The SmartLink-GP will accept DTMF tone commands from remote phones,
during incoming calls (user to SmartLink-GP) and outgoing calls (SmartLinkGP to user) on the PSTN or GSM network for:
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Arm/Disarm Intrusion Control Panel
Input status enquiry
Activate output
Clear call queue
If the Enable GSM answerphone option has been selected, SmartLink-GP
will answer incoming DTMF tones on the GSM network. If the Enable PSTN
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answerphone option
has been selected, SmartLink-GP will answer
incoming DTMF tones on the land line (PSTN). If neither of these options has
been selected, DTMF tones will be ignored. Both options can be enabled
contemporarily.
Note:
For land line (PSTN) calls, check the setting of the Double
call option. See “paragraph 3.7 Programming the Inputs
and Outputs — IN&OUT”.
If you are making an status enquiry call to SmartLink-GP, or you are
receiving for example a 'flood alarm' voice call from SmartLink-GP, you will
automatically access DTMF mode which, in the case of the 'flood alarm' call,
will allow you to turn off the water supply at the mains.
3.14.1 Sending the DTMF tone sequence
If you are calling the SmartLink-GP via GSM network or
PSTN:
1.
Make the call.
If SmartLink-GP is calling you:
1.
Press ‘#’
Access the DTMF menu:
2.
Wait for 4 feedback beeps (access confirmed)
3.
#UserCode# (e.g. “#005122#”)
4.
Wait for a feedback beep (access confirmed)
5.
Press ‘#’ to access the DTMF menu
6.
Type in a Control code (‘0’, ‘4’, ‘5’)
7.
Work carefully through the specific instructions for each code, as
follows.
Note:
(*) If (from the parameters table) the DTMF menu
without code option is enabled, and you receive a call
from the device, you can omit the user code from the
sequence.
Note:
Press ‘#’ at any point to go back to the main menu or ‘*’ to
end the call.
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3.14.2 Arm or disarm the system (#1)
Enabled only when the Intrusion control feature has been duly programmed.
Note:
The panel will send a 4 to 8 second feedback ring as
confirmation of the performed arm/disarm operation.
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3.14.3 Input status enquiry (#4)
After initializing the menu, type in “#4”: the input reading will return 1 to 4
beeps depending on the input status:
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3.14.4 Activating outputs (#5)
After initializing the menu, type in “#5”:
Note:
The output will not change status when you press the
number key, but when you press # to confirm the
operation. If an output has already been associated with
one of the events included in Appendix D , it cannot be
used as a command outputList of Inhibit event If you
attempt to command the output, the device will emit an
audible error signal bop.
3.14.5 Clear call queue and end ongoing call (#0)
After initializing the menu, type in “#0”: the device will end the ongoing call
and cancel the calls in the queue.
3.14.6 End ongoing call
After initializing the menu, type in ‘*’: the device will end the ongoing call.
3.14.7 Go back to main menu
After initializing the menu, type in ‘#’: the device will get ready to receive
other DTMF tone commands.
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Appendix A
Example wiring diagram
Intrusion control
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Caption
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All resistors @ 15K
Normally-open keyswitch contact
Siren activated by "positive removed"
Device must be Earthed (see terminal 12)
NC1 = tamper, NC2 = alarm
Input programming:
IO1-IO2
Type: Delayed
Balance: DEOL
Events 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 8 switch output 4 ON
Events 3 and 7 switch output 4 OFF
IO3
Balance: EOL
Events 9, 11 and 12 switch output 4 ON
Event 10 switches output 4 OFF
Outputs programming:
IO4
Type: Bistable
Polarity: normally open
IO5
Already programmed by the selected parameter Enable intrusion control
The diagram illustrates an application with:
• Two DEOL zones for:
- two detectors (e.g. infrared, magnetic contacts, etc.)
- tamper and alarm return to the same input
• One balanced tamper zone for:
- horn tamper detection
- frontplate removal detection
• one alarm output, where the open-collector output controls a single
polarity changeover relay:
- self-powered external bell command
- internal bell command
• keyswitch input to arm/disarm intrusion control panel
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Appendix B
Features not managed by the
SmartLink-G model
Features and settings not provided by the SmartLink-G model
Land line (PSTN)
interface
The device performs voice and/or digital
dialler and land-line (PSTN) answerphone
functions.
Tone check
Checks for the dialing tone before dialing a
number
Pulse dialing
Sets pulse dialing mode on the land line
(PSTN)
Land-line answerphone
and DTMF command
management
Answers land line (PSTN) calls and manages
a group of DTMF activated commands.
Access to DTMF menu
without code
Allows access to the DTMF command menu
without user code entry.
GSM priority
Uses the GSM network during GSM Service
Available status. Switches to the land line
(PSTN) during No GSM Service status
Land line (PSTN) as GSM
network reserve line
You can use the land line (PSTN) as GSM
network reserve line.
Connecting the
SmartVoice60 board
The SmartVoice60 board provides all voice
features.
GSM network voice dialler
Sends voice messages on the GSM network
in response to recognized events.
Land line (PSTN) voice
dialler
Sends voice messages on the PSTN network
in response to recognized events.
Call all voice numbers
If a SmartLogos60 is installed, generates
calls to all the pre-set voice dialler numbers.
Control panel
Works as a control panel
Programming entry
parameters
Useful programming for the control panel
feature.
Delay
Allows an entry/exit delay when the control
panel is in service.
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Appendix C
Default settings
of the Smartlink-GP
SmartLink-GP default settings:
• All the IN&OUT terminals are bistabile, normally- open outputs.
• All events saved to Events log.
The following events generate output actions:
Enabled Parameters
Enable PSTN line-down warning, Enable No GSM Service warning, Simplified
management of bistable outputs.
Credit enquiry command = “*123#”
Codes
Installer code
0000
User code
0001
Customer code
0001
Restoring the device to factory default settings
Short-circuit pins 2 and 3 of the DB9 connector and power up the board.
After 1 second the board parameters, including any input calibrations, will be
restored to default settings.
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Appendix D
List of Inhibit event
for output control (via DTMF, SMS or
recognized caller)
If an output in the Events table has been associated with one of the
following events, it can be activated/deactivated only by another event and
not by DTMF tones, SMS text or recognized caller.
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Start dialler calls
Low battery
Call queue full
Disarm
Called failed on land line (PSTN)
Called failed on GSM network
Dialer calls ended
Arm
No GSM Service
Land line down (PSTN)
Power-on
Low battery restored
PSTN line restored
No GSM Service restored
Emergency calls only restored
Emergency calls only
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