AVS Electronics CAPTURE User manual

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IST0866V2.2
USER MANUAL
CAPTURE
Curtarolo (Padova) Italy
www.avselectronics.com
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UNI EN ISO 9001: 2008
EN 50131-1 EN 50131-3
EN 50131-6 CEB T031

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ZONE PHYSICAL INPUT DESCRIPTION
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USER CODE DESCRIPTION
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O. C. PHYSICAL INPUT DESCRIPTION
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Index
A500 - A500Plus description ............................................................................................... 8
Functions described in this manual................................................................................... 9
Display lighting .................................................................................................................... 9
Zone circuit test ................................................................................................................... 9
Alarm display........................................................................................................................ 9
LED signalling A500 - A500 Plus......................................................................................... 9
Visualizzation / User Commands...................................................................................... 10
Visualizzation...................................................................................................................... 10
User Codes .................................................................................................................. 11
Variation of User Codes.............................................................................................. 11
Master User Codes...................................................................................................... 11
Changing or Erasing User Codes .............................................................................. 11
Enabling and Disabling User Codes.......................................................................... 12
Change User Code string ........................................................................................... 12
Circuit check of single sectors ......................................................................................... 12
Circuit check of the sectors with User “Sum of Sectors”.............................................. 12
Quick Arm ........................................................................................................................... 13
Normal Arming ................................................................................................................... 13
Contemporary Arming of more sectors ........................................................................... 13
Macro activation by user code (A and B keys)................................................................ 13
Summary table of the A - B keys...................................................................................... 14
Normal Arming with Zone Timers Off............................................................................... 15
Special Arming (by use of timer) ..................................................................................... 15
Activation of the PATROL function................................................................................... 15
Quick disarming ................................................................................................................ 16
Normal Disarming .............................................................................................................. 16
Contemporary disarming of more sectors ...................................................................... 16
Emergency code ................................................................................................................ 16
By-pass and Rearming of zone......................................................................................... 17
Variation of telephone number ......................................................................................... 17
Disabling of the buzzer...................................................................................................... 18
Variation of Date and Time ................................................................................................ 18
Timer bypass ...................................................................................................................... 18
Information SIM in the GSM module ................................................................................ 19

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Remaining Credit......................................................................................................... 19
Intensity of GSM Net ................................................................................................... 19
Expiry Date of Sim Card ............................................................................................. 19
Information SIM in the XGSM 485 / XGSM 485 PRO module.......................................... 20
Remaining Credit SIM A e/o SIM B............................................................................. 20
Intensity of GSM Net ................................................................................................... 20
Expiry Date of Sim Card ............................................................................................. 20
Informazioni ID panel (Panel ID) ....................................................................................... 21
Speaker/ Display - Led - Keypad ...................................................................................... 21
Function RTC by use A500Plus ........................................................................................ 21
Zone test ............................................................................................................................. 22
Test outputs........................................................................................................................ 22
Commands with HELP text................................................................................................ 23
Panic Message ................................................................................................................... 23
Fire Message ...................................................................................................................... 23
Medical Message................................................................................................................ 23
Polling the memory events .............................................................................................. 23
Enable Installer .................................................................................................................. 24
O.C. (Open Collector) enabling......................................................................................... 24
Activation of multi-function pushbuttons........................................................................ 24
Description of the ICE keypad .......................................................................................... 25
Functions described in this manual................................................................................. 26
Display illumination ........................................................................................................... 26
Display LED ........................................................................................................................ 26
Operating mode.................................................................................................................. 26
Keypad mode (if enabled in setup):........................................................................... 26
App mode:.................................................................................................................... 27
Ice QUICK mode (if enabled in setup): ...................................................................... 28
Remote Telephone Control of the system ....................................................................... 29
DTMF Controls ................................................................................................................... 29
Closing of a Communication ............................................................................................ 29
RTC Activation after a Communication............................................................................ 29
Management of SMS on the way out................................................................................ 30
Management of incoming SMS ......................................................................................... 30
List of the Commands ....................................................................................................... 30
Summary-Chart of multi-function pushbuttons .............................................................. 31
Maintenance of the system ............................................................................................... 31

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KEYPAD A500 - A500Plus
A500 - A500Plus description
1GREEN LED - ACCESSORY LED 14 GREEN LED - SYSTEM READY
2YELLOW LED - ACCESSORY LED 15
RED LED - TAKE CARE, VISUALIZATION ON DISPLAY
3RED LED - SIGNALLING OF ARMED SYSTEM 16 NOT USED
4YELLOW LED - PRESENCE OF 220V MAINS 17 PUSHBUTTON - B: MULTIFUNCTION COMMANDS
PUSHBUTTON – MOVE ON THE RIGHT []
5DISPLAY 18 PUSHBUTTON - PANIC MESSAGE
6PUSHBUTTON - ARMING ON
PUSHBUTTON – MOVE UP []19 PUSHBUTTON - MEDICAL MESSAGE
7PUSHBUTTON - A: MULTIFUNCTION COMMANDS
PUSHBUTTON – MOVE ON THE LEFT []20 PUSHBUTTON - DISARMING
PUSHBUTTON – MOVE DOWN []
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PUSHBUTTON – OUTPUT COMMAND
PUSHBUTTON – SEQUENCE FOR QUICK MESSAGE
21 PUSHBUTTON – END USER MENU
9PUSHBUTTON - MEMORY EVENTS
PUSHBUTTON - FIRE MESSAGE 22 PUSHBUTTON - RESET FIRE
10 KEYPAD 23 PUSHBUTTON – OUTPUT ACTIVATION
11 PUSHBUTTON - DATA ERASING 24 PUSHBUTTON - DISARMING
BADGE READER (ONLY PLUS. MODEL)
12 PUSHBUTTON – ZONE EXCLUSION COMMAND 25 PUSHBUTTON – VOCAL HELP ACTIVATION
13 PUSHBUTTON – DATA CONFIRMATION
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Functions described in this manual
• The functions described in this manual must be enabled by the installer.
• Some of the functions could not be active and visualization might have small variations.
• To identify pushbuttons and LEDs that are explained in various functions, refer to the table
in chapter “Keyboard” of the specic model.
Display lighting
The backlight turns on when any key is pressed (Eg. the [CLR]).
Zone circuit test
The zones open or by-passed are shown directly on the display after entering the User Code;
press [CLR] key to remain in this menù.
Alarm display
The zones that have triggered alarms in the control panel are displayed in sequence in the second
line of the display, while the current date and time are displayed above.
LED signalling A500 - A500 Plus
1. Red Led - System armed (3)
Visualization of this led is linked to the sector to which the keypad is associated and shows the
arming or the occurred alarm.
• If on, the sector/s, associated to keypad, is armed in one of its modes.
• If off, the sector/s, associated to keypad, is disarmed.
• If ashing, the sector/s, associated to keypad, is disarmed.and an alarm has occurred
during the previous arming.
• If ashing quikly, at least one of the sectors associated to keypad, is armed.
2. Yellow Led - Presence of 220Ac mains (4)
• If on, mains voltage is present; the situation is correct.
• If off, there is no mains voltage.
3. Green Led - System ready (14)
This led shows the zone state of the sector associated to the keypad
• If on, all the zones are ready to be enabled.
• If off, at least one of the zones is open.
• If ashing, at least one zone has been by-passed.
4. Red Led - Take care, visualization on display (15)
• If on, it gives information about a visualization on display of keypad
• If off, there is no information to visualize.
Functions of Accessory Leds (1 and 2)
1) _____________________________
2) _____________________________

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Visualizzation / User Commands
The User visualizations are linked to the settings made by the installer and can be of two types:
1. Flat: Allows the User to visualize the areas in groups of 16
2. Compact: Allows the User to visualize only the competing areas
in groups of 5 at the time
Description of visualization n. 2
Sector n°02: Area disarmed, balanced zones
Sector n°03: Area armed in ON
Sector n°04: Area disarmed , zones open
Sector n°06: Area armed in AREA
Sector n°08: Area armed in PERIMETER
3. Continuos: the end user can view one by one each partition and,
for the rst 16, can see the relative name
Commands:
• [][][][]: To select the area
• [ENT]: To enter the area
• [CLR]: To set directly the area number
• [0]: To manage all competing areas at the same time
• [ESC]: To step back
Visualizzation
COMPACT FLAT CONTINUOS DESCRIPTION
OK K PARTITION #01 ok Patition disarmed, zones closed
- - - PARTITION #01 -- Patition disarmed, zones opened
On O PARTITION #01 On Partition ON armed
Ho H PARTITION #01 Ho Partition HOME armed
Ar A PARTITION #01 Ar Partition AREA armed
Pe P PARTITION #01 Pe Partition PERIMETER armed
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-Non-competing Partition
Other messages:
These messages could be displayed on the keypad immediately or after you have entered your
user code, depending on the installer’s programming:
• SIM credit low/used up >>> recharge the SIM CARD
• Fuses >>> contact the installer
• Codes changed >>> the codes were changed
• Sensors: batt low >>> battery low sensor n° xx. We recommend you contact the installer
• Sensors: survive >>> the controller did not detect the sensor, we recommend you contact
the installer
• Sensors: antimask >>> sensor n° xx was masked and may not function correctly
• Sensors: disqualication >>> it is probably covered or misaligned, check the sensor
• Sensors: dirty lenses >>> the sensors lenses are dirty, wipe them with a cloth.
Clear messages
Messages are usually cleared automatically. Information about the GRID (power supply 220
VAC) - BATTERY (low/missing) - TELEPHONE (No telephone line) remains on the display and
is cleared by turning the system off and on.
Sector # 03 ok
Ofces
Sett. 1
knOn-AnP
Sett.: 0203040608
state:okon--arpe

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User Codes
The User Code allows the user to inter-act with the system to arm/disarm the system and to
make other operations
This code is strictly personal ad secret, it is recommended not to divulge it for security reasons.
The user code is made of 4 to 5 digits, followed by pushbutton ENT in order to be recognized or
it can be made of 6 digits, in this case it is not necessary to press ENT
The exibility of the user code allows the installer to vary the settings according to system po-
tential, with no risk for security.
Variation of User Codes
When the control panel is off, it is possible change the User Code:
Nota: if the User code is associated to all sectors, digit the sector.
Enter the User Code
Press the (1) “CODE” key followed by the (ENT) key
Press (CLR), digit the new User code
Press (ENT) to conrm
Press (ESC) to exit
All the functions can be entered now only with the use of the new code.
Remember that if the User Code is forgotten it can obviously not be varied.
Master User Codes
The Master User option, in addition to the functions of the user code assigned in the relative user
prole allows the user to change the User (NOT MASTER) Codes associated with its own sectors,
to change the string and to block the ability of operating from the keypad and RTC while leaving
the keys and remotes associated to them active.
Changing or Erasing User Codes
You can change the User Codes with the system off.
Enter the User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press the (1) “CODE” key followed by the (ENT) key
Press (CLR) followed by the number of the user code to be changed and press (ENT)
aTo change the User code, press (CLR), enter the new Code and then press (ENT)
bTo erase the User Code, press (CLR) two times and then (ENT)
• In this way the code will is disabled for working from the keypad and RTC while the
keys and remotes associated to the Code remain active.
Press (ESC) to exit

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Enabling and Disabling User Codes
Enter the User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press the (1) “CODE” key followed by the (ENT) key
Press (CLR) followed by the number of user code to be changed and then press (ENT)
Press [] to display the “Active code” step
Press (CLR) to enable/disable the user code, press (ENT) to conrm)
Press (ESC) to exit
Change User Code string
Enter the User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press the (1) “CODE” key followed by the (ENT) key
Press (CLR) followed by the number of user code to be changed and then press (ENT)
Press [] to display the “User label” step
Press (CLR) to be able to change, press the alphanumeric keys to type a string of a maxi-
mum of 16 characters, press (ENT) to conrm
Typing keys:: (1)abc1 (2)def2 (3)ghi3 (4)jkl4 (5)mno5 (6)pqr6 (7)stu7 (8)vwx8 (9)yz. (0)_’0
Press the arrows ()and ()to position the cursor
Press (ESC) to exit
Circuit check of single sectors
Digit User Code you are in mode Circuit Check.
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
aIf there are any open sectors, they will be visualized on display showing “Sectors not
ready”.
bIf all sectors are closed, it will show “Sectors Ready”.
Circuit check of the sectors with User “Sum of Sectors”
Digit User Code
Display shows the state of sector arming/disarming.
Press (0), to enter in mode Circuit Check.
aIf there are any open sectors, they will be visualized on display showing “The name of the
input open”.
bIf all sectors are closed, it will show “Sectors Ready”.

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Quick Arm
Press (ON) (ON) (ENT) ON Arming: ___________
Note: if the sequence of pushbuttons is pressed on a keypad associated to a sector, that sector
is armed; if it is associated to more sectors, these will be simultaneously armed.
Normal Arming
The display shows the current date and hour
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
The Display shows the system’s current situation.
Press the key that corresponds to the type of Arming desired:
Press (ON) ON Arming: ___________
Contemporary Arming of more sectors
This function is active only for the users enabled to “Sum of Sectors”
The display shows the current date and hour
Digit User Code
The Display shows the system’s current situation.
Digit (0) To enter the mode Sum and in order to contemporarily operate on more sectors.
Press the key that corresponds to the type of Arming desired.
The red ON led will light up to indicate that the unit has been switched on and the arming
mode will show on display.
Macro activation by user code (A and B keys)
You can turn on the sectors associated to the “A-B” keys by simply pressing them after entering
the user code.
The sectors associated to them must be agreed on with the installer during programming and
are linked to the keypad/code performing the operation.
The display shows the current date and time
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Type the on command A or B

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Summary table of the A - B keys
Description of the functions associated to the multi-function keys
Keypad 1
_A_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
_B_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
Keypad 2
_A_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
_B_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
Keypad 3
_A_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
_B_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
Keypad 4
_A_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
_B_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
Keypad 5
_A_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
_B_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
Keypad 6
_A_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
_B_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
Keypad 7
_A_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
_B_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
Keypad 8
_A_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )
_B_ ( ____________________________________________________________ )

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Normal Arming with Zone Timers Off
The function “OFF TIMES” allows the User to eliminate the system input and output time, thus
granting max security. In fact, eliminating these time lapses during partial arming will cause an
immediate alarm in case of intrusion attempt, with no risky and unuseful delay.
This function is linked to the conguration of the Macro and should be agreed with the installer
during programming
This function will automatically de-activate at following disarming of the system.
Any procedure of Tempi Off and Tempi On will be visualized in the events memory.
Special Arming (by use of timer)
The automatic arming of the control unit is anticipated by the buzzer signalling on the keypad.
During this signalling, it is possible to make the special arming in order to delay it of one hour.
This operation can be made up to three times, after which the system will not accept any other
special arming and will proceed to arm.
Display will show date and time and buzzer will sound
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press on pushbutton (8) key to make special arming.
Activation of the PATROL function
During arming of the system, it is possible to activate the PATROL function, allowing the passage
to an area pre-set as PATROL via a group of detectors previously associated.
These detectors will exclude for a pre-set time lapse and will then re-activate automatically.
According to control panel programming, it is possible to ask for a conrmation of the dialling of
the patrol user-code once the inspection is over.
The PATROL code cannot carry out the functions usually associated to the code.
Display will show date and time and buzzer will sound
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.

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Quick disarming
Display shows time and date and arming mode
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Should it blink instead of switching off, that would mean that there has been an alarm.
Furthermore display will visualize the alarm concerned sectors.
Normal Disarming
Display shows time and date and arming mode
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press on (5) “Off”, control unit will be disarmed.
Should it blink instead of switching off, that would mean that there has been an alarm.
Furthermore display will visualize the alarm concerned sectors.
Contemporary disarming of more sectors
Display will show date and time
Digit User Code
Display will show sectors arming/disarming state.
Digit (0) (zero) to enter Sum mode
Press (5) “Off”, armed sectors will be disarmed
Press (ESC) to exit
Should it blink instead of switching off, that would mean that there has been an alarm.
Furthermore display will visualize the alarm concerned sectors.
Emergency code
The Emergency Code can be used to enable a silent anti-robbery alarm output if this output has
been programmed by the Installer.
In this way, if an intruder has forced an authorized user (employee, etc.) to switch off the system
under threat, a silent signal will be transmitted without the intruder’s knowledge.
The Emergency Code is a code that works in the same way as the User Code, and can there-
fore be used to switch off the control panel under threat.
The Emergency Code is automatically created by the control panel by adding “1” to the last digit
in each User Code.
Enter the Emergency Code [User Code + 1 ]
Example 1:
User code: 5 4 6 3 2 1
Emergency code: 5 4 6 3 2 2
Example 2:
User code: 5 4 6 3 2 9
Emergency code: 5 4 6 3 2 0

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By-pass and Rearming of zone
When the system is off, you can make the exclusion zone.
There are two possible ways to exclude a zone; for one of them it is necessary to remind the
number of zone to exclude/include; for the other one it is necessary to look through the menu of
the reference zones to exclude/include
Example: Zone 2 must be by passed.
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press the (ZONE) “OFF-ZONE” key - (0)
1° mode (a):
aPress the key corresponding to the number of the zone to be by passed
aPress (ENT) key to conrm
aPress (ESC) key to exit
2° mode (b):
bLook through the list of the reference zones until reaching the one you wish ()
bPress (ENT) key to conrm,
bPress (ESC) key to exit
The display will show which zone has been by passed and the green OK Led will begin
ashing in order to indicate that the zone has been by passed.
In order to un by pass the zone(s) by passed, the same procedure used for zone by passing must
be used.
Variation of telephone number
When the control panel is off, it is possible to change the telephone numbers.
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press (1)
Press ()repeatedly to the “Number telephone” step and then press (ENT)
Press (CLR), select memory position (1)..(16) and (ENT)
Press (CLR), the (new telephone number) and (ENT)
Press (ESC) to exit
Any change of telephone numbers must be followed by a total test of the system.
Note: It is possible to vary the concerned telephone numbers and the vocal and SMS ones only.

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Disabling of the buzzer
The sound of the internal buzzer in each keypad can be disabled.
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press (1)
Press ()repeatedly to the “Beep of keys” step and then press (ENT)
Press (CLR) key to vary - Press (ENT) key to conrm
Press (ESC) key to exit
In order to re-enable the sound of the internal buzzer in each keypad, the same procedure
used for buzzer disabling must be adopted.
Variation of Date and Time
When the control panel is off, it is possible to change the Date and Time.
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press (1)
Press ()repeatedly to the “Date/Time” step and then press (ENT)
Press (CLR) to change - Enter the desired numerical value - Press (ENT) to conrm varia-
tions; With ()you can see the other programming (Hour -Minutes - Day - Month - Year)
To leave, press (ESC)
Timer bypass
And ‘possible inhibition of the Scheduler.
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press (1)
Press ()repeatedly to the “Timer bypass” step and then press (ENT)
Press (CLR) key to vary - Press (ENT) key to conrm
Press (ESC) key to exit
In order to re-enable the Timer the same procedure used for disabling must be adopted.

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Information SIM in the GSM module
Remaining Credit
It is possible to check the SIM Card remaining credit.
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press (1)
Press ()repeatedly to the “XGSM” step
Press (ENT)
Note: If your credit is not available you will see a question mark (?)
Press (ESC) key to exit
Intensity of GSM Net
It is possible to check intensity of GSM Net.
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press (1)
Press ()repeatedly to the “XGSM” step
Press (ENT)
Press ()repeatedly to the “GSM eld level” step
Note: More sticks are displayed (up to 5), the stronger the signal is
Press (ESC) key repeatedly to exit
Expiry Date of Sim Card
It is possible to vary the expiry date of the Sim Card.
This operation is ncessary any time a SIM recharge is made, in order to have the control unit
warning about the Sim Card expiry date, whether enabled by the installer.
It is recommended to set the warning quite in advance in order to avoid any possible block by
the Provider.
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press (1)
Press ()repeatedly to the “XGSM” step
Press (ENT)
Press ()repeatedly to the “SIM expir. month”
Press (ENT)
Press (CLR) key to vary - Enter the required numerical value - Press (ENT) key to conrm;
Press (ESC) key repeatedly to exit

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Information SIM in the XGSM 485 / XGSM 485 PRO module
Remaining Credit SIM A e/o SIM B
It is possible to check the SIM Card to SLOT A and/or to SLOT B remaining credit.
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press (1)
Press ()repeatedly to the “XGSM 485” step
Press (ENT)
Press ()repeatedly to the “SIM A” o “SIM B” step
Press (ENT)
Note: If your credit is not available you will see a question mark (?)
Press (ESC) key repeatedly to exit
Intensity of GSM Net
It is possible to check intensity of GSM Net.
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press (1)
Press ()repeatedly to the “XGSM 485” step
Press (ENT)
Press ()repeatedly to the “SIM A” o “SIM B” step
Press (ENT)
Press ()repeatedly to the “GSM eld level” step
Note: More sticks are displayed (up to 5), the stronger the signal is
Press (ESC) key repeatedly to exit
Expiry Date of Sim Card
It is possible to vary the expiry date of the Sim Card.
This operation is ncessary any time a SIM recharge is made, in order to have the control unit
warning about the Sim Card expiry date, whether enabled by the installer.
It is recommended to set the warning quite in advance in order to avoid any possible block by
the Provider.
Digit User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the “Skip sector selection” option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press (1)
Press ()repeatedly to the “XGSM485” step
Press (ENT)
Press ()repeatedly to the “SIM A” o “SIM B” step
Press (ENT)
Press ()repeatedly to the “SIM expir. month” step
Press (ENT)
Press (CLR) key to vary - Enter the required numerical value - Press (ENT) key to conrm;
Press (ESC) key repeatedly to exit
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