ANEP PGU User manual

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PGU GSM GATEWAY
LIFT EQUIPEMENT

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SUMMARY
SUMMARY .......................................................................................... 2
GENERAL WARNINGS ...................................................................... 5
General remarks .......................................................................... 5
DESCRIPTION .................................................................................... 6
Main features ................................................................................ 7
LEDS ................................................................................................... 7
INSTALLATION ................................................................................... 9
Installation tips .............................................................................. 9
Consumption table ....................................................................... 9
Mounting ...................................................................................... 10
Inserting the SIM card .................................................................. 11
Antenna installation ...................................................................... 12
Remote alarm .............................................................................. 13
Power supply connection ............................................................. 14
Battery .......................................................................................... 15
START-UP .......................................................................................... 15
PROGRAMMING BY TELEPHONE ................................................... 16
How to use ................................................................................... 17
Roaming conguration ................................................................. 17
Country setting ............................................................................. 17
Transmit / receive gain adjustment .............................................. 17
Call codec setting ........................................................................ 18
Administration phone number ..................................................... 18
Password programming ............................................................... 18
Dialed phone number converter .................................................. 18
Network signal level measurement .............................................. 19
Network type setting .................................................................... 19
Telephone number for notication ................................................ 19
Battery threshold .......................................................................... 19
Telephone line voltage ................................................................. 20
External power supply failure check ............................................ 20
Battery status readout ................................................................. 21
PIN code creation ........................................................................ 21
PIN code Activation / Deactivation ............................................... 21
PIN code Modication .................................................................. 21

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SUMMARY
Restart (reboot) ........................................................................... 21
Reset Factory Settings ............................................................... 21
SMS PROGRAMMING ...................................................................... 22
Message format .......................................................................... 22
Mode / Playback operating mode ................................................ 23
Activate / Deactivate roaming ..................................................... 23
Reading roaming status .............................................................. 23
Read / Set country code ............................................................. 23
Playback / Transmitter gain adjustment ...................................... 24
Playback / Receiver gain adjustment ........................................... 24
Playback / Call codec setting ...................................................... 24
Setting / Deleting / Reading administrator no. ............................ 24
Programming password setting .................................................. 24
Dialed phone number converter ................................................. 25
Entering/deleting a pre-registered number ................................ 25
Deletion of all pre-registered numbers ....................................... 25
Playback of pre-recorded Nos .................................................... 25
2G signal level measurement .................................................... 25
SIM / USIM AUTHENTICATION ..................................................... 26
Set / Delete / Read notication no. ................................................ 26
Denition / Reading of ANEP protocol tel. no. ............................... 26
Enter / Read ANEP protocol identier ........................................... 26
Activation / deactivation of battery charge level control ................ 26
Battery threshold ........................................................................... 27
Voltage / Reading Telephone line voltage ..................................... 27
Periodic test call number .............................................................. 28
Periodic test mode ......................................................................... 28
Periodic test frequency ................................................................... 28
Time of periodic test ...................................................................... 28
Activate periodic test ....................................................................... 28
Gateway type identication ............................................................ 29
Battery status readout .................................................................... 29
Remote update [DATA package required] ..................................... 29

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SUMMARY
Restart (reboot) ............................................................................ 29
Reset Factory Settings ................................................................. 29
COUNTRY CODES / OPERATORS ................................................... 31
GAIN CONTROL ................................................................................. 31
AUTOMATIC PHONE NUMBER CONVERTER ................................. 32
MEASURE SIGNAL LEVEL ............................................................... 34
BATTERY ALERT ............................................................................... 35
CONTROL OF EXTERNAL POWER FAILURE ................................. 36
SIM CARD PROTECTION .................................................................. 37
READING ADVANCED GATEWAY SETTINGS .................................. 38
READING BATTERY STATUS ........................................................... 39
REBOTTING ....................................................................................... 40
RESET FACTORY SETTINGS ........................................................... 40
SERVICES ........................................................................................... 41
SIGNALS ............................................................................................ 42
TONES ........................................................................................... 42
CALL SIGNALLING ........................................................................ 43
LEDS ................................................................................................... 43
GREEN - 2G network intensity ....................................................... 43
RED - Device status ...................................................................... 44
WHITE - Line status ....................................................................... 44
BLUE - Power supply status ........................................................... 44
PROBLEM SOLVING ......................................................................... 46
WARRANTY ......................................................................................... 47

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GENERAL WARNINGS
GENERAL REMARKS
Pay close attention to the warnings in this section, as they provide important
guidelines to ensure safe safe installation, correct use and maintenance of the
product.
• The device must be used EXCLUSIVELY for its intended purpose, and ANEP cannot
be held responsible for any damage resulting from improper use.
• As the product has been designed in compliance with current standards, installation
must be carried out within compliant installations that meet the appropriate standards.
• Before carrying out any work inside or outside the product (cleaning, maintenance,
etc.), disconnect the unit from the mains and the battery.
• Please contact our SAVTEL service department for repairs.
• Install the product in a well-ventilated room, taking into account the air vents, which
must never be obstructed.
• Do not install the product in potentially explosive environments.
• Ensure that the product is installed as specified.
• Do not introduce objects, liquids or dust, and do not use sprays inside the product.
• Packaging components should not be left within the reach of children, as they can be
a potential source of danger.
• To get the best possible reception from the 2G GSM network, install the gateway as
high up in the building as possible, ideally at the top of the elevator shaft.
NIMH BATTERY RECOMMENDATIONS :
The NIMH battery has a lifespan of between 500 and 1500 charge/discharge cycles, or
between 2 and 3 years.
If the operating time drops by more than 20% (see code 52), this indicates that the
battery is nearing the end of its service life.
- no overload - operating temperatures between 10 and 40°C
- no deep discharge - no long-term storage
We recommend replacing the battery every 3 years.
WARNING
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.Dispose of used batteries according
to instructions.
Electrical equipment must be recycled in accordance with Directive n°2012/19/
UE of 04/07/12 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).

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DESCRIPTION
PGU is a device which, when connected directly to a landline telephone or remote
alarm system, enables calls to be made and received via the mobile network. A
SIM card is required for operation.
PGU is equipped with an internal back-up battery (to be connected)
BATTERY
NI-MH 7,2V 800mAh
(To connect)
LINE CORD
(2-meter cord)
ANTENNA
(2-meter cord)
GATEWAY GSM PGU
Optional :
Power supply socket
ref : A-EA-015
PGU with 2-WIRE
mains unit
ref : A-EA-017
ref. ANEP
J-CA-049

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MAIN FEATURES
• Local programming via a telephone [DTMF].
• Remote programming via SMS
• Roaming service management
• Check for absence of power supply
• Remote firmware update (with data package)
• Checking battery charge level
• SMS power failure notification
• SMS notification of restored power
• Low battery notification SMS
• Power supply status under ANEP protocol
• 2G signal level readout
• Automatic conversion of the selected number
• Setting transmission and reception gains
• Remote reset
• LED signaling mobile network intensity
• LED for device status indication
• LED for line status indication
• LED power status indicator
• Transmission power 2W
• Input for direct 12Vdc supply
• Input for external transformer 230Vac / 12Vdc
• External antenna (cable L = 2m) / (antenna with optional 10m cable)
• External plug or two-wire adapter (input 230Vac 50 Hz, output 12Vdc 500mA)
• Dimensions : 140 x 96 x 28 mm
• Weight: 220g
LEDS
The PGU has 4 externally visible LEDs. For the meaning of the flashing LEDs,
please refer to the "Signals" section (see pages 42 to 45).
Green LED: 2G mobile network intensity
Red LED: device status
White LED: line status
Blue LED: power status

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-------> Remove the cover by pressing on the top side.
AANTENNA cable SMA connector
BSIM card slot (standard SIM 2FF format)
C2G network reception level LED (green)
Device status LED (red)
Line status LED (white)
Power status LED (blue)
DRJ11 connector for connecting a landline telephone or remote alarm system
EInput for external transformer 230Vac / 12Vdc
FTerminal for connecting a landline telephone or remote alarm system
G Connection to external 12V power supply.
HInternal battery connection
A
B
DE
FG
H
Green LED
GSM network intensity
Red LED
device status
White LED
line status
Blue LED
power supply status
C

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INSTALLATION
Installation tips
• The PGU gateway must be installed in a place where the radio signal is
sufficient for its correct use (Machinery or other or top of shaft). If the 2m
antenna is not available, ANEP can supply an optional ANEP can optionally
supply a 10m antenna (ref. A-EA-030), or a 5m extension cable (ref. A-EA-025).
• The gangway must never be installed on the cabin roof.
• It's important to leave enough space around the device to optimize
maintenance operations.
• The PGU gateway cannot be installed outdoors, as it is not protected against
atmospheric agents (rain, humidity, etc.) that could damage it.
• Do not install the PGU gateway near other electronic devices (radio or TV
equipment, computers, broadcasting systems, etc.) or magnetic devices (credit
cards, tickets, etc.) that may be subject to RF interference from the device: the
recommended minimum distance is 2.5m.
• The PGU gateway must not be installed near medical devices. Its use may
adversely affect hearing aids or pacemakers.
• Ensure that the gateway is authorized for use at the installation site it should
not normally be installed in hospitals, airplanes, etc..
Consumption table
Power supply
10Vdc 12Vdc 13,8Vdc 10Vdc 12Vdc 13,8Vdc
(internal battery disconnected) (internal battery connected)
Handset on-hook 30mA 30mA 25mA 40mA 60mA 50mA
Handset off-hook 90mA 80mA 70mA 100mA 105mA 90mA
Conversation 130mA 115mA 110mA 140mA 135mA 130mA
SMS transmission 75mA 60mA 55mA 85mA 80mA 75mA

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5mm
INSTALLATION
MOUNTING
Check mobile network strength using the green network strength LED
(see "Signals" section, page 43).
Locate an area where the GSM signal is sufficient, ANEP recommends 3
flashes of the green LED.
Note: the network may vary depending on the telephone operator.
• Make two ø5 mm holes in the wall, spaced 50 mm apart.
• Insert the 2 wall plugs and screw in the screw up to 5 mm from the wall.
• Insert the PGU device through the two rear eyelets onto the 2 screws on
the wall.
50mm
ø5
ø5

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INSTALLATION
SIM CARD
(STANDARD 2FF FORMAT)
Before inserting the SIM card, make sure you are electrostatically discharged
and that the device is switched off to avoid damaging it.
Take every precaution to avoid electrostatic discharge.
Gently push the front
of the SIM card slot
downwards (until it
releases) and lift up
Slide the SIM card
into the slot on the
front panel
Lower the front
part and push it
upwards until it
locks.
OPEN
LOCK
WARNING
The SIM card must have the PIN CODE DEACTIVATED. If the
SIM card has the PIN CODE activated, it must be deactivated
using a cell phone.

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YES NO
METAL
SURFACE
METAL
SURFACE
METAL
SURFACE
NON
SURFACE
MÉTALLIQUE
SURFACE
MÉTALLIQUE
SURFACE
MÉTALLIQUE
OUI
SURFACE
MÉTALLIQUE
SURFACE
MÉTALLIQUE
METAL
SURFACE
METAL
SURFACE
METAL
SURFACE
METAL
SURFACE
INSTALLATION (more)
ANTENNA
Screw the supplied antenna cable
(2m) into the SMA connector
(Ain photo on page 8),
fully extending the cable.
To ensure correct operation of the PGU,
position the magnetic base antenna so
that there are no metal structures to mask the signal.
WARNING
Do not install this product in the vicinity of other electrical or electronic
equipment which is not designed for use with this product, and which may
cause interference or disturbance.
WARNING
To avoid damaging the device, NEVER
power the PGUs gateway without first
installing the antenna.

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White (Ring)
-52V
Rouge (Tip)
0V White (Ring)
-52V
RJ11
OU
Red (Tip)
0V
S-BOX
White (Ring)
-52V
Red (Tip)
0V
White (Ring)
-52V
Red (Tip)
0V
BOX-C
PHONIE
TA
TX
Versions :
*
,1,2,3
E1 E2 E3 E4
BP AL.
White (Ring)
-52V
Red (Tip)
0V
BOX-TA
or BOX-TA+
or BOX-TX
or BOX-TX+
or E-BOX
or BOX-PARK
INSTALLATION (more)
REMOTE ALARM
Connect the PGU to a landline
telephone or remote alarm
system via the RJ11 connector
(Dsee photo on page 8).
or
Connect the PGU to a landline
telephone or remote alarm
system via the TEL terminal
(F, see photo on page 8).
ANEP BOX
connection
diagram

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12Vcc
(10 à 17Vcc)
A-EA-017
A-EA-015
OR
Power
supply
socket
2-wire
power
supply
INSTALLATION (more)
TRANSFO POWER
SUPPLY 230Vac / 12Vdc
Power supply via external adapter
230Vac / 12Vdc on terminal E
• Connect the external adapter to
the appropriate Einput
(see photo on page 8)
Note : It is advisable to install
appropriate electrical
protection upstream of the
product, so as to cut off the
power supply in the event of
a fault.
OR POWER SUPPLY
via 12Vdc direct
Direct 12Vdc power supply (terminal G)
(see photo on page 8)
• Connect the power cord to terminal G
(see photo on page 8),
observing the correct polarity.
Note : Maximum supply voltage is 17Vdc
Minimum supply voltage is 10Vdc.

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INSTALLATION (more)
BATTERY
• Connect the battery as
shown
• Close the device cover,
paying attention to the
power cord.
START-UP
• Supply power to PGU (see page 14)
• Wait at least 30 seconds to 3 minutes or more for the device to register
correctly with the 2G mobile network.
• Ensure that the device status LED (RED) flashes rapidly once every 3 seconds
as described in the "Signals" chapter (see page 44).
If the red device status LED flashes faster and stays lit longer (see page 44), the
device is not correctly connected to the 2G network,
• Unplug the PGU and check that the SIM card is correctly inserted or not
blocked by the PIN code.
• See also "Troubleshooting" (page 46).
ref. ANEP
J-CA-049
WARNING
The backup battery
must be connected
after the PGU power
supply.

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PROGRAMMING BY TELEPHONE
Programming can be carried out manually using a multi-frequency telephone
equipped with a keypad..
It is possible to program :
• Setting up the roaming service
• SMS warning number
• Administrator number
• The programming password
• Checking battery charge level
• Checking for absence of mains power
• Automatic conversion of the selected number
• Receiver gain setting
• Transmitter gain setting
• Front-end call number
• Gateway ID number
Note : During programming, no more than 5 seconds should elapse between
one digit and the next.
At the end of the 5 seconds without digits, you will hear a deterrent tone
and will have to hang up.
Note : At the end of each program, if it is correct, you will hear a confirmation
tone; if it is incorrect, you will hear an error tone.
In all cases, the selection prompt tone will follow, and it will be possible
to proceed with programming and make a call.
Note : Programming is possible even without a network.
The confirmation or error tone is followed by the no network tone.
You can either continue programming or hang up.
= (unhook)

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PROGRAMMING BY PHONE
Code
Function format Description / Information
Note: in the "Programming by telephone" table, the factory-set value is shown in
bold type.
2HOW TO USE **2X#
X : option from 1 to 4
1 = by default
2: recommended mode for remote alarms or other
devices controlling line tones
3: recommended mode for remote alarms or other
devices controlling line tones
4: recommended mode to reduce possible echoes
during communication when connected to remote
alarms and other line-tone monitoring devices
5BATTERY CHECK **5X#
X from 0 to 1
X: 0 activated
X: 1 disabled
5*
ITINERANCE
(roaming)
(1)
**5*1# Roaming enabled by default
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**5*0*XXX
*YY#
Off
XXX : MCC from your telephone operator
YY : MNC of your telephone operator (When
roaming is deactivated, if the gateway
registers with a provider other than the
one programmed, it is not possible to
make or receive calls).
7*DATE TIME **7*1*
ddmmyy
*hhnn#
ddmmyy jour-mois-année (day-month-year)
hhnn heure-minute (hour-minute)
deactivate
7*0*#
09 COUNTRY
SETTINGS **09*X...X# X...X : the telephone code of the country where
the gateway is installed
Default: automatic country setting
10
TRANSMISSION
GAIN
ADJUSTMENT
(2) **10*X#
X : choice of 1 (minimum) to 7 (maximum)
4 = default value
(do not modify unless strictly necessary)
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11
RECEPTION GAIN
ADJUSTMENT
(2) **11*X#
X : choice of 1 (minimum) to 5 (maximum)
3 = default value
(do not modify unless strictly necessary)

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PROGRAMMING BY PHONE
Code
Function format Description / Information
15 CALL CODEC
SETTING (VOICE) **15*X#
X : option, from 0 to 3
0: EFR (enhanced full rate) and HR (half
rate) activated with EFR preference
1: EFR and HR activated with HR preference
2: EFR on, HR off
3: FR on, HR off
18
TELEPHONE
NUMBER FOR
ADMINISTRATION
**18*X...X
*X...X#
Telephone number with country code (if
programmed, this is the only number from
which SMS programming is permitted)
**18# Deletion
19 PASSWORD
PROGRAMMING **19*X...X
*Y..Y*Y..Y#
X...X : old password (max. 3 digits)
Y...Y : new password (max. 3 digits)
0 default
25
AUTOMATIC
CONVERSION
OF THE DIALED
TELEPHONE
NUMBER
(3)
**25*X...X*Y*
Z...Z*Z...Z#
CALL NUMBER ENTRY COUPLING
X...X : programming password
Y : table position, from 1 to 6
Z...Z : phone number
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**25*X...X*Y#
CALL NUMBER DELETION COUPLING
X...X : programming password
Y : table position, from 1 to 6
**25*X...X*#DELETE ALL CALL NUMBERS COUPLING
X...X : programming password
26
**26*X...X*Y*
Z...Z*Z...Z#
CALL NUMBER ENTRY ROUTING
X...X : programming password
Y : table position, from 1 to 6
Z...Z : phone number
**26*X...X*Y#
DELETE CALL NUMBER ROUTING
X...X : programming password
Y : table position, from 1 to 6
**26*X...X*#DELETE ALL CALL NUMBERS ROUTING
X...X : programming password

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PROGRAMMING BY PHONE
Code
Function format Description / Information
30
SIGNAL LEVEL
MEASUREMENT
NETWORK
(4) **30#
Tone. No network = No network
1 tone = Weak signal
2 tones = Signal Medium
3 tones = Signal Good
4 tones = Signal High
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34 SIM / USIM
AUTHENTICATION **34*X#
X : Select from 0 to 1
x:0 SIM (default)
x:1 USIM
40 TELEPHONE NUMBER
FOR NOTIFICATION
**40*X...X
*X...X#
X...X : designated phone number for SMS
notications of battery status, external power
failure/restoration, mobile network and for SMS
readings of SIM card expiry.
**40# Deletion
42 TEL. NUMBER ANEP
PROTOCOL **42*X...X
*X...X#
X...X : telephone number designated to receive
the ANEP protocol
44 ANEP PROTOCOL
IDENTIFIER **44*X...X
*X...X#
X...X : identication number of the BOX (8
digits), or other ANEP product
52 BATTERY
THRESHOLD **52*X#
X : Choice from 0 to 7
0 = 7 hours
1 = 6 h 30
2 = 6 h 00
3 = 5 h 30
4 = 4 heure (by default)
5 = 2 h 30
6 = 1 h 30
7 = 1 h 00
(Minimum number of hours of operation, in
standby mode, guaranteed by battery charge)
Below this threshold, an SMS notication is
sent.
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PROGRAMMING BY PHONE
Code
Function format Descriptions / Informations
61 TELEPHONE LINE
VOLTAGE **61*X#
X : choice of 0 to 1
0 = 36 Vdc
1 = 52 Vdc
72 PERIODIC TEST
CALL NUMBER **72*X...X*X....X# X...X : telephone number to which to
send the periodic test
73 PERIODIC TEST
MODE **73*X#
X: periodic test mode
0= CLI call
1= SMS"
74 PERIODIC TEST
PERIODICITY **74*XX#
XX: frequency, value from 1 to 99
1-10: days
11-99: hours"
75 PERIODIC TEST
TIME **75*HHMM# HH: Hours, MM: minutes
0400 default value
81
EXTERNAL
POWER SUPPLY
FAILURE CHECK
(6)
**81*XXYY#
XX : minutes of external power failure,
from 01 to 99
YY : minutes to restore external power
supply, from 01 to 99
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**81*0# Deactivation
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