jablotron JA-60GSM User manual

JA-60GSM dialer module
Installation manual
The JA-60GSM dialer is constructed for the JA-60, 63 and 65 alarm control panels. The dialer is used for communication via GSM. An
appropriate GSM provider is chosen according to the inserted SIM card. This Installation manual is intended for the JA-60GSM, version FJ61409.
The GSM module, when installed in the alarm control panel, enables:
•Automatic sending of an event’s text messages to up to 8 mobile phones
•Dialing of programmed telephone numbers and playing of an audible warning signal
•Data transfer to one or two Central Monitoring Stations (CMS)
•Remote control and programming of the alarm system via SMS instruction messages from a mobile phone or from Jablotron’s SMS
website
•Remote control and programming of the alarm system using a telephone set keypad (mobile or land line)
•Remote control of an appliance (heating system etc.) via telephone (mobile or land line)
•Phone calls and convenient receiving and sending of SMS messages using an SMS-8010 telephone set (optional accessories; except
GSM kits e.g.JK-05) attached to the dialer module (via the GSM network)
•Connection of the intercom SP-01 for communication with the premises
•Internet connection using the GPRS data transfer
•Programming of the alarm system via ComLink software
•Programming and remote supervision of the alarm system via Jablotron’s website www.gsmlink.cz
1 Installation of the dialer
The JA-60GSM dialer can be installed into the telephone
communicator’s position in a JA-60, 63 or 65 control panel (either a
GSM module or a telephone line communicator module can be used in
a control panel – it is not possible to install both simultaneously).
a) Disconnect the control panel’s power supply (both AC and
backup battery). If the control panel has been previously used
before this installation, enter the programming mode before
disconnecting the power supply.
b) We recommend you to disable the SIM card PIN code
protection before you insert it into the dialer. Use a mobile phone
to perform this task (if you have a NOKIA phone, select: Menu,
Settings, Security settings, PIN code request, Off). If you insist on
usage of the PIN, see section 5.1.
c) Open the SIM card holder (by sliding it in the direction shown in
figure 1) and Insert the SIM card into the holder and close it by
sliding it back. – see figure 1.
d) Attach the dialer into the control panel case and connect its flat
cable to the control panel’s main board.
e) Connect the GSM antenna (never switch the power supply on
without a proper antenna)
f) Connect a SMS-8010 telephone set to the PHONE connector (or to
PHONE terminals) if desired. Only one telephone set can be attached
to the dialer. The PHONE output of the dialer should never be
connected to any other telephone network.
g) If you use the AUX output to control an appliance, connect its
cable to the AUX output terminals (normally open dry contact,
max. 100mA / 60V) – see figure 1.
SYMBOL
SPACE
CANCEL MENU NAMES CALLS WRITE READ
123
456
789
0#
2
SMS
CALL
MUTE
FLASH
REDIAL
SPEA KER
figure 1
Note: if your control panel supports programming of the PgX and
PgY outputs for the AUX function (sequences 238 and 239), the
appliance can also be controlled wirelessly from the control panel
by incorporating a UC-216 or UC-222 receiver module into the
system.
h) Reconnect the control panel’s power supply (backup battery
and AC). The system will show a P, (programming mode). The red
LED on the GSM dialer will light permanently (indicating that the
module is establishing a connection with the GSM network). The
LED will switch off after the connection is successfully
established.
If the LED starts flashing, the module was not able to connect to
the GSM network. In this case, switch off the control panel’s power
completely. Remove the SIM card and insert it into a mobile phone
to confirm whether it is possible to connect to the network at this
location. You can also select a desired network manually if options
are available. Ensure that the SIM card does not request a PIN
code (optional use with a PIN code is described in section 5.1).
Once the SIM card works in the mobile phone, reinsert it into the
GSM dialer and repeat step h). If the GSM signal is weak in this
area, change the location of the GSM antenna before you try to
reestablish the connection.
i) Attach the control panel’s cover after the module has connected to
the GSM network (LED switched off).
j) Enter 971 on the alarm system keypad (while in programming
mode) to monitor the GSM signal. The keypad will show a
number from 0 to 9 and it will sound a beep every second
indicating a new measurement. For proper functioning of the dialer
the signal strength should be 3 or higher. Find the best location for
the antenna while measuring the signal strength. To switch the
system back to programming mode press the Nkey.
k) Without additional programming you can test the user features of
the dialer (phone calls from an attached phone, remote control of
the system via a remote phone, remote control of an appliance
etc.). See the following description.
l) Set telephone numbers for automatic event reporting and the
other selectable features – see part 3.
m) Programming of the GSM dialer is possible by entering
programming sequences via the alarm system’s keypad (while in
programming mode). The most convenient programming method,
however is via a connected PC using Comlink software, or by
using the www.GSMlink.cz website.
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2 User features of the GSM dialer
The installed GSM dialer offers many useful features described in detail
below, or briefly in table 11. A synopsis is available on the user card.
The installer should properly demonstrate the use of the system to the
user after installation.
2.1 Phone calls from the attached telephone set
After the GSM module is connected to the GSM network, an attached
SMS phone can be used to make calls. If you pick up the phone, you will
hear a dial tone. Simply dial the number you want to call (as if you are
dialing from a normal fixed line phone). You can also dial the GSM
communicator’s phone number from another phone, and its attached phone
will ring as a normal land line phone would. If it is necessary to
communicate with CMS the call from the attached phone will be terminated
in 10 minutes.
If there is a busy tone on the attached telephone set, either the line you
are calling is busy, or the GSM communicator is busy with previous
communication at that moment (for example data transfer to the monitoring
station).
You can also use the attached phone keypad to operate the alarm
system. By pressing the #key, you can toggle the keypad from telephone
mode to alarm system control mode.
Note: some telephone sets are sensitive to the GSM radio signal. For
this reason you may hear a characteristic noise in the telephone
receiver when calling. If the noise is disturbing, change the location of
the phone set (try to keep it as far as possible from the GSM dialer
antenna). Usually it is possible to find a suitable location for the phone
with a minimal level of interference.
2.2 Remote control of the alarm system by telephone
A system equipped with a GSM dialer can be remotely controlled. From a
mobile phone there are two possibilities – either by text instructions sent by
SMS or by dialing-in and operating the system via the phone keypad which
will operate in the same way as the alarm system keypad. The dialing-in
method can also be done from an ordinary landline telephone set.
The following description matches the factory default settings of the
communicator. The described features can be greatly modified in the
programming mode – see part 4.
2.3 General rules for remote control by SMS instructions
SMS instructions can be sent from a mobile phone or from an SMS
website.
In SMS, letters are not case-sensitive. Only the basic English alphabet
is accepted by the communicator.
All SMS instruction words must be separated by a space.
If the % is used all previous text will be ignored. The %% symbol when
used in SMS text ends processing – all the following text will be
ignored. It is recommended to use this symbol at the end of the
instruction if the provider sends some additional text after your
message (advertisements etc.).
Warning: if any incoming SMS includes except a valid system
command any extra text which is not separated by % or %%
symbols the command will not be executed
Examples of SMS:
“Hi, this text will be ignored even if I write ME % MO %% Thank
you” – Only MO command will be executed
“Hi, MO” – Command in the SMS will be ignored because there is
an extra text
The default command texts can be customized by an installer (see
4.2.2). For example the instruction AUXON can be changed to
SWITCH ON HEATING etc.
2.4 Arming by SMS (AM xxxx)
The command AM followed with a valid access code can be used to
arm the alarm system. If the system is already armed, the command will
ave no effect. SMS text to be sent to the dialer: AM∗xxxx
h
xxxx is a valid alarm system access code (Master or user).
∗separating character, which can be replaced by a space
Example: Sending AM 1234 will arm the system, which is equivalent to
using code 1234 for arming by keypad
Notes:
According to the default setting, the system confirms command
execution with a corresponding SMS reply
If it is impossible to arm the system – for example if it is in programming
mode, you will be notified about the situation by an SMS reply
If the alarm system is split, the instruction will effect the section which
belongs to the access code used
*
If arming without a code is enabled on the control panel, the AM
command can be used without any access code. In this case the
command performs the same action as the keys F 1 pushed on a
keypad.
2.5 Disarming by SMS (DM xxxx)
Command DM followed with a valid access code will disarm the system.
If the system is already disarmed, the command will have no effect. SMS
ext to be sent to the communicator: DM xxxx
t
xxxx is a valid alarm system access code (Master or user).
∗separating character, which can be replaced by a space
Example: Sending DM
∗
1234 will disarm the system, which is
equivalent to entering code 1234 on a system keypad.
Notes:
The system confirms disarming with a corresponding SMS reply
If it is impossible to disarm the system – for example it is in programming
mode, you will be notified about the situation by an SMS reply
If the alarm system is split, the instruction will effect the section which
belongs to the access code used
*
*
If the alarm system is split and a command is used (AM or DM), the user
code will effect the system the same way as if the code had been entered
from the alarm system keypad – no matter if AM or DM is used (will arm if
the system is disarmed and will disarm if the system is armed).
2.6 Mode request by SMS (MO)
Command MO can be used to read the current alarm system mode.
The dialer will reply with a reporting SMS to the phone which sent the
MO command about status, level of GSM signal, GPRS status, success
f transferring data to the CMSs. SMS text to be sent to the dialer: MO
o
Example: If the system is armed, it will reply to the MO instruction with
the SMS: Alarm system reports: Control panel status:
Armed,GSM:7,GPRS OK,MS1 NOT,MS2 OK
Note: if you want to protect this command with a password, set your
own instruction text including the password – see section 4.2.2
2.7 Last event request by SMS (ME)
Instruction ME can be used to read the last event recorded in the alarm
system’s memory. The dialer will reply with a reporting SMS. SMS text
o be sent to the dialer: ME
t
Example: After a fire alarm, it will reply to the ME instruction with the
SMS: Alarm system reports: Last event: Alarm end Control panel Time:
02.06. 19:48
Note: if you want to protect this command with a password, set your
own instruction text including the password – see section 4.2.2.
2.8 Appliance remote control by SMS (AUXON, AUXOFF)
These commands can be used to operate the AUX output (for example
the heating in a house). The dialer confirms command execution with
an SMS reply.
To switch on the AUX output, send SMS text: AUXON
To switch off the AUX output, send SMS text: AUXOFF
Example: to switch on heating send SMS: AUXON
Note: texts of these instructions can be customized and protected with
a password – see section 4.2.2. Outputs PgX and PgY can be
controlled by SMS commands PGON and PGOFF.
2.9 Remote programming of the alarm by SMS (yyyyy PRG seq)
Command PRG can be used to send programming and operating
sequences to the alarm system. It has the same effect, as if the sequences
had been entered on the alarm system keypad. Type the instruction as:
yyyyy ∗PRG∗seq,seq,seq,
where
yyyyy is the remote access code; factory default setting is 0000 (4
zeros); the code can be changed, see section 5.4
PRG is the command identification
seq are the programming or operating sequences, consisting of
characters 0 to 9, F, N. There can be more than one sequence in
one SMS. The particular sequences should be separated with a
comma or dot. The number of sequences in one SMS is limited
by the maximum size of the SMS in the GSM network.
∗separating character, which can be replaced by a space
Example: if the control panel is disarmed and its Installer code is 6060, then
the duration of the alarm can be programmed to 5 minutes and the acoustic
indication of the exit delay can be disabled by sending the following SMS:
0000 PRG F06060,225,330,N
After receiving the SMS command, the control panel will first enter
programming mode (F06060) then sequences 225 and 330 will be
executed and at the end programming mode will be exited (N).

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Alarm system remote control from a telephone keypad
If you want to operate the alarm system from a phone (mobile or
landline), perform the following:
a) Dial the alarm system phone number. The attached telephone
will ring
b) If the phone is not answered, the system will answer after 25
seconds - indicated by a short beep
c) Enter the remote access code; factory default is 0000 (4 zeros);
to change this code see section 5.4
d) Confirmation sounds indicate the control panel mode: 1 beep =
armed, 2 beeps = disarmed, 3 beeps = programming mode,
Siren sound = alarm.
e) From this moment the telephone keypad will work as the alarm
control panel keypad. The Key is interpreted as F, the # key
as N.
f) Confirmation sounds indicate the control panel mode: 1 beep =
armed, 2 beeps = disarmed, 3 beeps = programming mode,
Siren sound = alarm.
g) To terminate the connection simply hang up. The connection will
also be terminated if there is no entry within 60 seconds.
Notes:
•Remote access from a landline is only possible from a phone
using tone dialing (DTMF)
•The reaction of the alarm system to incoming calls can be
modified: see section 5.3
•It is impossible to operate the system remotely without a valid
remote access code (if used).
2.11 Appliance remote control via a telephone keypad
If you want to operate outputs PgX or PgY (e.g. a household
appliance ) from a phone (mobile or landline), perform the following:
a) Dial the alarm system number. The attached telephone will ring
b) If the phone is not answered, the system will answer after 25
seconds - indicated with a short beep
c) Enter the remote user access code; factory default setting is 1111 ;
to change this code see 5.4
d) The system will confirm validity of the code with a beep
e) From this moment you can operate the PgX and PgY outputs (if
they are each predefined as phone-controllable) by entering:
80 to switch off PgX or PgY, or both together)
81 to switch on PgX or PgY, or both together)
(continuously)
f) To terminate the connection simply hang up. The connection will
also be terminated if there is no entry within 60 seconds.
Notes:
•Remote access from a land line is only possible from a phone
using tone dialing (DTMF)
•The reaction of the system to incoming calls can be modified: see
section 5.3
•If the system is not allowed to control without code, the control
sequence must be complete with a user code:
*8[user code]1
*8[user code]0
•For this function it is necessary that the alarm system supports F
81 and F 80 sequences
•If the dial in function is set (see 3.1.) it is possible to switch ON
the PgX or PgY output for two seconds. The phone call is not
answered therefore it is free of charge.
2.12 Remote voice communication with premises
If the SP-01 intercom is plug-in to the PHONE terminal (it must not be
combined with any phone connected) it is possible to create a one way
(talking or listening) communication from an authorized (stored) phone
numbers (see. 3.1). Procedure:
a) From an authorized phone dial the JA-60GSM phone
number.The SP-01 will ring once and then it will answer the
call
b) Potential alarm on the control panel will be terminated
c) You can talk to the premises
d) For switching to the listening mode press 5 on your phone.
For switching back to the talking mode press key 2. Or by
pressing button 1 it is possible to toggle between talking and
listening.
e) Press 0or hang-up to terminate the call.
Note:
Only a phone with available DTMF can be used.
3 SMS and audible alarm reports
The factory default settings allow the GSM dialer to send SMS
reports and audible warnings when the control panel generates
important information (alarms, arming, etc.). It is only necessary to set
the telephone numbers which the information should be reported to. To
enter these numbers, first enter programming mode.
If you prefer to report more or different events than the factory
default provides, see section 4.
3.1 Telephone numbers entering
The dialer has 8 telephone number memories. Each memory has
assigned particular SMS reports and/or audible warnings according to the
default setting – see table 1.1. By entering a telephone number in to a
particular memory location you are selecting what will be reported to this
number:
7t xxx...x F0
Where tis a memory location from 1 to 8
xxx...x is a telephone number (max. 20 digits),
enter F9 before the number, if you need the +prefix for international
calls. To use an attached SMS telephone set, enter code 001 instead of
the telephone number. To authorized a phone number for
communication with premises via the SP-01 intercom set F8 (#) at the
end of the phone number or F7 (*) for dial-in function (see 2.11.)
To disable reporting to a particular number, delete this number
memory by entering:
7tF0
where t is a memory from 1 to 8
Report testing:
If you wish to report any alarm, arming and disarming by SMS followed
by the notifying call and your mobile phone number is 123456789, then
enter 75123456789F0 (while the control panel is in programming mode).
Then exit programming mode by pushing the N key. Now you can arm
the system and your mobile phone will receive a reporting SMS.
3.2 Installation name in SMS reports
Each reporting SMS message starts with: “Alarm system reports:”. You
can change this default title text by sending the dialer the following text
programming SMS:
yyyyy∗TXT∗700,text
where
yyyyy is the remote access code; factory default is 0000 (4
zeros); the code can be changed, see 5.4
TXT is the text programming command
700 is the index number on the system text table
corresponding to the installation name
, comma (separator)
text is your own new installation name. A comma or dot
cannot be used in the text. A blank space inside the
text is a valid character (the dialer ignores spaces
before the separator)
∗separating character, which can be replaced by a space
Example: If the default code is in the dialer, then sending SMS:
0000 TXT 700, Mr. Diamond’s jewelry shop reports:
to the dialer will change the installation name to the above text.
Note: all the SMS texts stored in the dialer can be changed in a similar
way, see section 4.2 for details.
3.3

Telephone number table
4 Customization of SMSs and audible reports
Memory Entry
sequence Reporting mode for the two corresponding phone numbers: Notes
1 71 ______ F0
2 72 ______ F0
- ALARM SMS if there is any type of alarm in the system (intruder, fire, tamper, panic).
- Technical SMS about events in the system.
3 73 ______ F0
4 74 ______ F0
- ALARM SMS if there is any type of alarm
-
ALARM CALL
notifies the called person (if you answer such a call, you will hear an
audible warning).
- Technical SMS about events in the system.
5 75 ______ F0
6 76 ______ F0
- ALARM, ARMING &DISARMING SMS.
-
ALARM CALL
notifies the called person (if you answer such a call, you will hear an
audible warning).
- Technical SMS about events in the system.
7 77 ______ F0
8 78 ______ F0
-
ALARM CALL
notifies the called person (if you answer such a call, you will hear an
audible warning). This setting is suitable for notifying landline numbers. -
Technical SMS about events in the system. This position is reserved only for the
service/installer organization.
•Only numbers, which can accept
SMS, should be entered for the SMS
reports (mobile phones, provider’s
call centers etc.)
•Audible warnings can be sent both to
mobiles and to landlines too
•The communicator can report all
possible events from the alarm
system, not only the events listed in
the table above. See section 4 for
details.
The default text and audible reports sent can be modified.
The dialer can report all possible events of the alarm system by SMS
(see table 4.1.1).
It is possible to set which events will be reported to which telephone
number.
There are factory default SMS texts available for all possible events and
for all possible event sources. All these texts can be edited.
It is possible to set which events should activate audible warnings.
The communicator can report all possible events by dialing programmed
numbers and playing an audible warning - if the call is answered
It is possible to change SMS command texts, which are used for remote
control of the system.
First enter the programming mode if you are going to use the following
programming sequences:
4.1 Events to be reported by SMS
Table 4.1.1 shows the complete list of all possible events in the alarm
system together with each corresponding index number. It also shows
which events are assigned to which telephone numbers to be reported
by SMS. You can make your own setting by using:
81 uu t y
where
uu is the event index from 01 to 31 (see table 4.1.1)
t is a telephone number memory location from 1 to 8
y 0 = reporting disabled, 1 = reporting enabled
Note: SMS reports consist of 4 text parts (installation name, event
name, event source name and time) – all of these texts can be edited
and customized, see section 4.2 for details. In a single SMS there can
be up to 160 characters using ASCI format, or 65 characters using
UNICODE format. Exceeding these limits will result in split messages.
The event “ Internal communication failure” is generated if any of the
wireless detectors are lost under RF supervision.
The event “External communication failure” is generated if there is a
GSM signal outage longer than 15 minutes. The release of this event
is possible when GSM signal monitoring is set to ON.
Example: if you enter 810381 and a Fire alarm is triggered (event
index 03) by detector number 1, the following message will be sent to
the 8
th
telephone number: “Alarm system reports: Fire alarm Wireless
detector #1 Time: 16.04. 11:16”
4.1.1 Table – SMS report assignments to telephone numbers
Telephone numbersEvent index
uu Event 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
01 Intruder alarm – instant zone x x x x x x
02 Intruder alarm – delayed zone x x x x x x
03 Fire alarm x x x x x x
04 Panic alarm x x x x x x
05 Wrong access code alarm x x x x x x
06 Alarm after power on x x x x x x
07 Tamper alarm x x x x x x
08 TamperOK
09 Alarm end
10 Alarm canceled by a user x x x x x x
11 Arming
x x
12 Disarming
x x
13 Partial arming (Home) x x
14 No code arming x x
15 External communication failure x x x x x x x
16 Externalcommunicationrecovery
17 Failure x x x x x x x
18 Failurerecovery
19 AC failure longer than 30 minutes x x x x x x x
20 AC failure
21 ACrecovery
22 Battery failure x x x x x x x
23 Batteryrecovery
24 Enterprogrammingmode
25 Exit programming mode
26 Remoteaccess
27 Remote access – end
28 RFjamming
29 Internal communication failure x x x x x x x
30 Internal communication recovery x x x x x x x
31 Periodictest
The xmarks in the table show which events are assigned to which telephone numbers for SMS reporting. If you modify these, we recommend you to
mark your settings in the table.
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4.2 SMS text editing
The list of SMS texts stored in the dialer consists of texts reported as
event reports (installation name, event name and source name) and
texts for remote control instructions. All these texts can be changed by
the following SMS form:
yyyyy∗TXT∗y,text, y,text,…..
where
yyyyy is the remote access code; default setting is 0000 (4
zeros); the code can be changed, see 5.4
TXT is the text programming command
y is the text index (from 1 to 711, see table 4.2.1).
, comma (separator)
text is the new customized text string. Neither a comma nor a
period (full stop) can be used inside the text. A space
inside the text is a valid character (the dialer ignores
spaces outside the “text” string)
Note: a single TXT command SMS can change more than one text
(limited by the maximum SMS size of the SMS in of the GSM network).
Example: If the factory default code in the dialer is 0000 (four zeros),
then sending SMS:
0000
∗
TXT
∗
201, uncle Sam’s controller, 202, aunt Mary’s controller
to the dialer will change the names of remote controller numbers 1 and
2.
4.2.1 Table – complete list of SMS texts
Text index y Factory default text Text index y Factory default text
1 Intruder alarm – instant zone 403 Wireless detector #3
2 Intruder alarm – delayed zone 404 Wireless detector #4
3 Fire alarm 405 Wireless detector #5
4 Panic alarm 406 Wireless detector #6
5 Wrong access code alarm 407 Wireless detector #7
6 Alarm after power on 408 Wireless detector #8
7 Tamper alarm 409 Wireless detector #9
8 Tamper OK 410 Wireless detector #10
9 Alarm end 411 Wireless detector #11
10 Alarm canceled by a user 412 Wireless detector #12
11 Arming 413 Wireless detector #13
12 Disarming 414 Wireless detector #14
13 Partial arming (Home) 415 Wireless detector #15
14 No code arming 416 Wireless detector #16
15 External communication failure 501 User code #1
16 External communication recovery 502 User code #2
17 Failure 503 User code #3
18 Failure recovery 504 User code #4
19 AC failure longer than 30 minutes 505 User code #5
20 AC failure 506 User code #6
21 AC recovery 507 User code #7
22 Battery failure 508 User code #8
23 Battery recovery 509 User code #9
24 Enter programming mode 510 User code #10
25 Exit programming mode 511 User code #11
26 Remote access 512 User code #12
27 Remote access – end 513 User code #13
28 RF jamming 514 User code #14
29 Internal communication failure 600 Control panel status:
30 Internal communication recovery 601 Armed
31 Periodic test 602 Disarmed
101 Control panel 603 Exit delay
102 Subsystem 604 Entrance delay
103 Wireless siren 605 Alarm
104 GSM dialer 606 Programming mode
105 Digital line 607 User mode
110 Master code 608 Partially armed
201 Controller #1 609 Battery failure
202 Controller #2 610 Tamper alarm
203 Controller #3 611 Alarm memory
204 Controller #4 612 System failure
205 Controller #5 613 Power supply failure
206 Controller #6 614 Control panel status unknown
207 Controller #7 621 Time:
208 Controller #8 622 Last event:
301 Wired detector #1 623 SMS processing failure.
302 Wired detector #2 624 Credit unknown
303 Wired detector #3 625 Text will be inserted by instruction CREDIT (see 5.14)
304 Wired detector #4 650 SMS processed successfully.
305 Wired detector #5 651 Wrong SMS processing.
306 Wired detector #6 653 AUX switched ON
307 Wired detector #7 654 AUX switched OFF
308 Wired detector #8 700 Alarm system reports:
309 Wired detector #9 703 AM
310 Wired detector #10 704 DM
311 Wired detector #11 705 MO
312 Wired detector #12 706 ME
313 Wired detector #13 707 AUXON
314 Wired detector #14 708 AUXOFF
315 Wired detector #15 709 CREDIT
316 Wired detector #16 710 PGON
401 Wireless detector #1 711 PGOFF
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4.2.2 Editing of remote control SMS commands
If you change any of the text strings from 703 to 711, the dialer will
recognize the new text string as the valid remote control command.
E.g., if you change text “MO” (number 705) to “Tell me my alarm
status please” it will be possible to read the control panel status by
sending the new string as the SMS command. This function helps
customers keep the commands secret and protect the dialer against
unauthorized operation.
4.3 Assignment of audible warnings to be reported
Table 4.3.1 shows the complete list of all possible events in the alarm
system. It also shows which events are assigned to which telephone
numbers to be reported audibly. You can make your own setting by:
82 uu t y
where uu is an event index from 01 to 31
t is a telephone number memory location from 1 to 8
y 0 = reporting disabled, 1 = reporting enabled
4.3.1 Table – audible warning assignments to telephone numbers
The xmarks in the table show which events are assigned to which telephone numbers to be reported audibly. If you modify these, we recommend you
mark your setting in the table. If there is an alarm, a siren sound will be played, for other events a melody sound will be played.
Telephone numbers
Event index uu Event 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
01 Intruder alarm – instant zone x x x x x
02 Intruder alarm – delayed zone x x x x x
03 Fire alarm xxxxx
04 Panic alarm x x x x x
05 Wrong access code alarm x x x x x
06 Alarm after power on x xxxx
07 Tamper alarm x x x x x
08 Tamper OK
09 Alarm end
10 Alarm canceled by a user
11 Arming
12 Disarming
13 Partial arming (Home)
14 No code arming
15 External communication failure
16 External communication recovery
17 Failure
18 Failure recovery
19 AC failure longer than 30 minutes
20 AC failure
21 AC recovery
22 Battery failure
23 Battery recovery
24 Enter programming mode
25 Exit programming mode
26 Remote access
27 Remote access – end
28 RF jamming
29 Internal communication failure
30 Internal communication recovery
31 Periodic test
Example: if you enter 820381 and a Fire alarm is triggered (event index 03) the dialer will call the 8
th
telephone number and it will play audible warning if
the call is answered.
4.4 Temporarily disabling SMS and audible reports
If you need to disable all SMS and audible reports temporarily to all
telephone numbers, use the following sequence:
800 all reports disabled the communicator will send
neither the alarm SMS nor acoustic warnings
801 all reports enabled the communicator will send the
audible reports and SMS messages according to the settings
in chapter 4.1.1. and 4.3.1.
802 the communicator will send the preset reports except the
events of "arming" and "disarming" by Master code, user codes 1 to
4 and controllers 1 to 4
Default setting: all reports enabled (801).
5 General settings
Enter programming mode if you are going to use any of the following
sequences.
5.1 Using a SIM card with a PIN code
It is recommended to use a SIM card with the PIN code protection
disabled (this can be done with a mobile phone, see section 1). If you
insist on using a PIN code, enter it after the GSM dialer has been
powered up using:
70 xxxx F0
where:
xxxx is the PIN code (4 digits)
Example: if the PIN code is 1234 enter 701234F0
Default setting: 70F0 the PIN code protection is off
Note:
If the dialer does not connect to the GSM network after
powering up (LED starts flashing), there is a probability that a
wrong PIN code was set. In this situation:
oenter 70F0 on the control panel keypad when in programming
mode (PIN code erasing in the dialer)
odisconnect the control panel’s power supply (AC and battery)
oremove the SIM card, insert it into a mobile phone and check
the PIN code. Check also that it is possible to connect to the
desired GSM network at the location of the dialer’s GSM
antenna.
oif you are sure the PIN code is right and the location is covered
by a GSM signal, insert the SIM card back in to the dialer, switch
the power supply on, enter the PIN code (70 PIN F0) and wait
until the communicator connects tothe GSM network (LED will
turn off).

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If you are going to change the current SIM card in the dialer for
another one and the former one used a PIN code, enter
programming mode first and enter 70F0 (PIN code erasing in
the dialer).
5.2 GSM signal checking
If this function is enabled, the dialer will check regularly whether the
GSM signal is available. If it is not available for more than 15 minutes,
the system will indicate an external communication failure (failure L).
910 checking disabled
911 checking enabled
Default setting: checking disabled (910)
5.3 Reaction to an incoming call (remote access)
This sequence sets how the dialer will react to incoming calls. This
setting is important for remote access by telephone.
93 x where
x = 0 no reaction to an incoming call
x = 1 to 8 will answer after 1=5sec., 2=10sec.,…,
8=40 seconds
x = 9 will answer after the second call = after the
1
st
ring is detected, there must be a pause
of 10 - 45 seconds. The dialer will answer
on the very first ring of the second call.
This setting can be used to bypass an
answering machine connected to the
phone output.
Default setting: 935 – the communicator will answer after 25 seconds
5.4 Remote access code setting
The following sequences are used for programming:
5.4.1 Service remote access code
94 xxxxxxxx F0
where xxxxxxxx is the code, it can have 1 to 8 digits
If you enter 94F0 - the code will be erased and the remote access to
the alarm system will be not allowed.
Default setting: 0000 (4 zeros)
5.4.2 User remote access code
94 xxxxxxxx F1
where xxxxxxxx is the code, it can have 1 to 8 digits
If you enter 94F1 - the code will be erased and user remote access to
the alarm system will be not allowed.
Default setting: 1111
5.5 Confirmation SMS reply messages
After the valid processing of an incoming SMS command, the dialer
automatically replies to the sender with a confirmation SMS message.
This confirmation is selectable:
950 automatic reply is disabled
951 automatic reply is enabled
Note: if the automatic reply is disabled, you can request a reply
manually by adding a space and the letter C after the last character of
the SMS instruction.
Default setting: 951 – automatic reply is enabled
5.6 Reset to default settings
Entering 96060 will cause the return to the default settings (all
telephone numbers will be erased, all unsent data will be erased and
the factory default SMS texts will be reloaded).
5.7 Total reset – all communications disabled
Entering 96061 will erase all of the settings in the dialer’s memory and
the list of SMSes will be set to default setting.
5.8 One-time dialing-in during programming mode
While the control panel is in the programming mode, you can enable
one-time remote access by entering 970. After this code has been
entered, the dialer will respond to the first ring of any incoming call.
Without requesting the access code, it will enable the calling phone’s
keypad to be used as the keypad of the alarm system (∗ = F, # = N).
This mode will be disabled after you dial-in, or after you exit
programming mode.
5.9 GSM signal monitoring
Enter 971 on the alarm system keypad (in programming mode) to
measure the GSM signal strength. The keypad will show a number
from 0 to 9 and it will sound a beep every second indicating a new
measurement each time. For proper functioning of the module the
signal strength should be 3 or higher. Find the best location for the
antenna while measuring the signal strength. To switch the system
back to programming mode press the Nkey.
Note: The standard antenna supplied with the JA-60GSM has a gain
of +3dB.
5.10 Attached phone function
The dialer provides a PHONE output to connect an ordinary
telephone set. The function of this telephone can be modified by
entering:
98 y
Where Function
y = 0 An ordinary telephone line is simulated, it is possible to
make phone calls (indicated with a dial tone in the
receiver)
1 If you pick up the receiver, the telephone keypad will work
as the keypad of the alarm system. It is impossible to
make phone calls in this mode (you will hear sounds of
the alarm keypad in the receiver)
y = 2 Disabled - the telephone has no function
y = 3 Emergency call – if you pick-up the phone, it will
automatically dial the emergency number (see 5.11)
Notes:
If y=0 and you pick up the phone, the telephone keypad can be
switched to the alarm system keypad mode by pressing the #
key.
If y=3 and you press the
∗
key less than 2 seconds after you pick
up the phone, you will hear the dial tone and you can then call
any number. If the # key is used the same way, the keypad will
switch to the alarm system keypad mode.
Default setting: y = 0 ordinary telephone line is simulated
5.11 Setting the emergency call number
If the attached telephone is programmed for emergency calls (see
section 5.10), it dials the emergency number after you pick up the
receiver. This number can be entered by:
99 xx...x F0
where: xxx…x is a telephone number (max. 20 digits), enter
F9 before the number if you need +prefix
for international calls
Default setting: no phone number is set (99F0)
5.12 Function of attached SMS-8010 phone
The communicator has a telephone connector, which can be used for
connection to a SMS-8010 phone. A detail description is in the
separate manual enclosed with the SMS-8010 phone. To use an SMS
phone enter code 001 instead of the telephone number (see chapter
3.1)
Setting:
For sending SMSs to mobile phones it is necessary to set SMS
center 1 to “1111”..
By sending SMSs to telephone number “001”, the central
panel can be controlled using SMS instructions
Note:
Displaying the caller’s telephone number (CLIP): The
telephone number is shown in the international format
(00420212345678).
If the phone call is made from a JA-60GSM a telephone
number of 001 and name of the caller “JA-60GSM“ will be
displayed.

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5.13 Sustain calls for prepaid SIM cards
If a prepaid card is used, the dialer can automatically perform a sustain
call if there were no calls within a 3 month period. It will dial the
programmed number and after a 10 second call duration, the dialer will
hang up. The number, which should be called, can be entered by:
973 xxxxxxxx F0
where: xxxxxxx is the telephone number (max. 20 digits) – it is
recommended to call a time check service, weather reports etc.
5.14 Prepaid SIM cards
The JA-60GSM communicator can send information about the credit
balance of a prepaid SIM card. An SMS sent from any of the stored
numbers (sequence 7t...) containing the word CREDIT followed by the
correct command (different for every provider) will result in sending
information about the credit. Please ask your mobile phone provider for
more information.
CREDIT ∗xxxxx#where xxxxx is a string, which depends on the
GSM provider. Ask your provider for more
details
If you want to check the credit regularly use the following sequence.
CREDIT uuu..u xx yyy zz
where: uuu…u is the GSM-provider-defined instruction to be
transmitted to the provider for receiving information about the
amount of credit
xx is the time period (in days) between credit checks.
yyy is the minimum acceptable level of credit. A value
lower than this threshold triggers a warning SMS.
zz is an index or pointer, measured in characters from
the start of the provider message, showing the
position of the first digit of the credit value in the
information SMS sent by the provider. This allows the
GSM dialer to extract the credit value.
If the credit level is lower than the set value (yyy) the event “battery
discharged GSM communicator” will be sent to the preset telephone
numbers. If the credit is restored the event “battery OK GSM
communicator” will be sent to the preset telephone numbers. To
disable this function set the time (xx) period to 00.
Note:
•The user is responsible for the level of the credit
•The producer does not recommend the use of prepaid
cards.
When automatic credit checking is set to disabled, the user will be
unaware of expired credit. . Many GSM providers also demand regular
credit recharging. Therefore a prepaid SIM card is not recommended.
5.15 Telephone volume
The volume and sensitivity of the attached telephone can be adjusted
by:
974x receiver volume
975x microphone sensitivity
where xcan be from 1 to 9 (factory default is 5 for both)
If the system is in programming mode, the volume can be adjusted
during a phone call.
5.16 GPRS communication setting
GPRS can be used for communication with a www server, for
connecting a PC to the internet or for communication with a CMS.
GPRS must be activated on the SIM card (for detailed information ask
your GSM provider). It is also necessary to set the APN in
programming mode in the communicator using ComLink software.
5.17 GSM module reset
Enter
976 to
disconnect and connect the GSM module to the GSM
network. This function is useful when it is necessary to switch the
mobile device off and on (e.g. when the SIM card has been unblocked
by the mobile operator).
It is also possible to send the command via SMS in the form yyyyy*GSM,
where yyyyy is service access code. The command is processed
independent of the state of the system.
6 Web server remote access
6.1 System programming
The GSMLink server allows a user/installer to read and change the
control panel and dialer configurations. Data transfer is achieved by
sending an SMS or GRPS data. The web site allows the following
programming:
•control panel settings
•dialer settings
•editing of SMS reports
•monitoring station settings
The web site is also able to read the event memory of the control
panel. The amount of data sent by SMS is optimized to minimize costs.
Alternatively GPRS data transfer can be used, but this must be
activated on the SIM card.
6.2 Web site registration
System registration can be performed in two ways:
The www.gsmlink.cz website
– to register your system use the
registration code printed on the warranty certificate (the code has a
form xxxx-xxxxx-xxxx and it is a unique for each system). The dashes
(-) must be included when registering.
By mobile phone – when the alarm system is in programming mode,
enter 972 xxxx F0 on the alarm system keypad (xxxxx is your mobile
phone number). After a moment you will receive an SMS with the
registration code and the system will register on the web server.
7 Central Monitoring Station communication settings
The dialer can report events to two different Central Monitoring
Stations (CMS). Each CMS has its own setting sequences that differ in
parameter p(p=1 for CMS1 and p=2 for CMS2). The dialer uses
Ademco Contact ID format and it is also equipped for the future use of
GPRS data transfers. The product is able to report events to a CMS
based on either landline or GSM data transfer.
7.1 CMS phone number entry
Primary and back up telephone numbers can be entered for each CMS:
Primary number: 01 p xx....x F0
Back up number: 02 p xx....x F0
where: xxx...x is a telephone number, max. 20 digits
p1=CMS1, 2=CMS2
Example: 123456789 can be entered as the CMS2 primary number by
entering: 01 2 123456789 F0
CMS phone number erasure is possible by entering 01pF0 or 02pF0.
There will be no data transfer to a CMS if its numbers are erased.
Default setting: No phone number set
7.2 Account ID setting
A CMS uses this ID number for alarm system identification:
03 p zzzz F0
where: zzzz is the account ID number (z = numbers from 0 to 9 or
A=F1, B=F2, C=F3, D=F4, E=F5 a F=F6)
p1=CMS1, 2=CMS2
Default setting: ID is 0000 for both CMSs
7.3 Format setting
This sequence is used to select the communication format:
04 p x
where: p1=CMS1, 2=CMS2
x protocol type – see table
Protocol Type x
Contact ID DTMF 0
Jablotron SMS SMS type 1
Jablotron GPRS GPRS type 2
Default setting: Contact ID for both CMSs

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7.4 Events to be reported to CMS
There are 31 types of events, which can be reported to each CMS –
see table 7.4.1. This sequence sets which events should be reported
to CMSs.
05 p uu y
where p 1 = CMS1, 2 = CMS2
uu events index – see table 7.4.1
y 0 = report disabled, 1 = report enabled
Default setting: all reports are disabled
7.4.1 Table – complete list of events to be reported to CSM
Events index uu Events description
01 Intruder alarm – instant zone
02 Intruder alarm – delayed zone
03 Fire alarm
04 Panic alarm
05 Wrong access code alarm
06 Alarm after power on
07 Tamper alarm
08 Tamper OK
09 Alarm end
10 Alarm canceled by a user
11 Arming
12 Disarming
13 Partial arming (Home)
14 No code arming
15 External communication failure
16 External communication recovery
17 Failure
18 Failure recovery
19 AC failure longer than 30 minutes
20 AC failure
21 AC recovery
22 Battery failure
23 Battery recovery
24 Enter programming mode
25 Exit programming mode
26 Remote access
27 Remote access – end
28 RF jamming
29 Internal communication failure
30 Internal communication recovery
31 Periodic test
7.5 CMS re-dialing pause setting
If the dialer is activated it attempts to make a connection (alternating
between the primary and the backup telephone number). If it is not
possible to make a connection, a pause is initiated. After this pause
the dialer will attempt again. The pause length can be set in the
following way:
06 p t
where t pause duration x 5 minutes (1 = 5 minutes, 2 = 10
min,..., 9 = 45 minutes)
p 1 = CMS1, 2 = CMS2
Default setting: 5 minutes for both CMSs
7.6 Interval of periodic test
The periodic test for checking the CMS link is set by activating event
No 31. The following sequence sets the time length from the last
reported event to the moment when the periodic test report should be
transferred.
07 p hhmm
where p 1 = CMS1, 2 = CMS2
hh hours
mm minutes
Default setting: The periodic test report is sent 24 hours after the last
reported event.
7.7 Disabling CMS communication
If you need to disable all CMS reports temporarily, you can do this,
while retaining your settings:
0 0 p 0 all reports to CMS pdisabled
0 0 p 1 all reports to CMS penabled
Default setting: all CMS reports disabled.
7.8 CMS 2 as a back up for CMS1
CMS 2 can serve as an optional back-up for CMS if data transfer to
CMS1 fails. When the first event is transferred to the backup
monitoring station (CMS2) an event “tel. line #1 communication fault“
will be reported.
080 CMS1 and CMS2 are two independent stations
081 CMS 2 works as a back up for CMS 1.
When 081 is selected, CMS 2’s settings are used only in the case of
CMS 1 transfer failure.
Default setting: two independent CMSs.
7.9 Storing the event “data to CMS sent” into the event memory
By this sequence it is possible to disable recording of the event that
indicates that data to a CMS has been sent to the list of event in the
control panel.
Programming sequences:
090 The CMS data transfer event is not recorded
091 The CMS data transfer event is recorded
Default setting:The CMS data transfer event is recorded
8 The modem function
The GSM communicator can also be used as an external modem for
accessing the Internet (GPRS format). It is necessary to have GPRS
activated in the SIM card and to have a connection cable connected to the
COM port of the PC. Support for MS Windows operating systems can be
found on the enclosed CD. The modem can only be used when all CMS
reports, SMSs and system calls have been executed.
When the modem is used:
It is possible to use the attached telephone, the internet connection will
be temporally suspended
Received SMSs are stored and they will be processed after modem
disconnection
The modem will be disconnected if an alarm or an arming event occurs
9 Additional information
9.1 Priorities for event reporting:
If the dialer is activated to send an event report it will:
send information to CMS1 (trying primary and back up
numbers twice) if programmed
send information to CMS2 (trying primary and back up
numbers) if programmed
send SMS reports (1
st
telephone number, 2
nd
telephone
number,…. 8
th
tel. number)
send audible reports (1
st
telephone number, 2
nd
telephone
number,…. 8
th
tel. number) – each number is only called
once, whether it is answered or not
if the attempt to send a report to a CMS has not been
successful, the dialer will try to resend it after the re-dialing
pause (sequence 06px). The dialer will make three attempts
at sending event reports to a CMS, i.e. it will wait (according
to the setting 06px) twice for the re-dial pause. Only a new
event will result in an additional attempt to call the CMS.
If any event is triggered which should be reported to a CMS while the
alarm system is being remotely accessed by phone, the report will be
sent after remote access has finished.
If a user cancels an alarm, all reports, which have not been sent yet,
will be deleted, except for CMS reports.
9.2 The LED on the dialer PCB
•LED flashing means the dialer has not entered the GSM network
•LED flashing (3x) – the communicator (modem) is controlled by a PC.
•LED being on means– communication with a GSM network
−connecting to the GSM network
−the dialer is calling
−the dialer is sending an SMS
9.3 Entering programming mode
•The dialer will finish the current CMS connection (the attached
phone will ring shortly to confirm this)
•The current audible warning is interrupted immediately
•SMSs and audible warnings, which remain unsent before entering
programming mode, are erased – they will not be sent after exiting
programming mode

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•Unsent event reports to a CMS are erased only in the case of a
telephone number, account ID or communication format change
•Information about the end of fault events is transferred to the
monitoring station during programming mode
•Changes of setting will take affect after exiting programming mode
9.4 The master code holder can change the following
parameters
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Telephone numbers 1 – 7 (see section 3.1)
SMS and audible warning transfers (see section 4)
Change of remote user code
One-time dialing in
Measuring of GSM signal
Attached phone functionality
Telephone number for emergency calls
10 Technical specifications
power 12VDC / max. 1A – provided by the alarm control panel
GSM bands E-GSM/GPRS 900/1800MHz
transmitted power 2 W for GSM900, 1 W for GSM1800
AUX output dry contact, max. 100mA / 60V
comply with EN 50131-1, EN 50136-2-1, 2-3, 2-4
security grade 2 (low to medium risk)
environmental class II indoor-general ( –10 to 40°C)
safety EN 60950
EMC EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 55022, EN 50130-4
radio characteristics ETSI EN 301419-1, EN 301511
Caller line identification presentation (CLIP) ETSI EN 300 089 V3.1.(2000-12)
Can be operated according to commission decision 2000/299/EC
Hereby, Jablotron Ltd., declares that this JA-60GSM is
in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Original of the conformity assessment can be found at the web page
www.jablotron.cz, section Technical support.
Note: Although this product does not contain any harmful materials we
suggest you to return the product to the dealer or directly to the
producer after usage.

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11 Brief list of programming sequences
Function Sequence Options Factory default
Tel. numbers for SMS and audible
reports 7t xxx..x F0 t = memory from 1 to 8
xxxx = tel. number (max.20 digits), F9=”+” blank
Event SMS reports 81 uu t y
Event acoustic reports 82 uu t y
uu = events index from 01 to 31
t = memory from 1 to 8
y=0 disabled, y=1 enabled
t=1&2 alarm SMS
t=3&4 alarm SMS + audible
t=5&6 alarm+arming SMS + audible
t=7&8 audible alarm only
SMS and audible reports SW 80 y y=0 disabled, y=1 enabled, y=2 (enabled with
restrictions) enabled
GSM signal checking 91 y y=0 disabled, y=1 enabled disabled
Incoming call reaction 93 x x = 0 no reaction
x = 1 to 8 answer after 5 to 40 seconds
x = 9 answer after the 1
st
ring of the 2
nd
call after 25 seconds
Service remote access code 94 xxxxxxxx F0 xxxxxxxxx = code, it can have form 1 to 8 digits
deleting - 94F0 - remote access is not possible 0000
User remote access code 94 xxxxxxxx F1 xxxxxxxxx = code, it can have from 1 to 8 digits
deleting 94F1 - remote access is not possible 1111
Confirmation SMS reply 95 y y=0 disabled, y=1 enabled
if disabled, end instruction with C to get the reply enabled
Reset 96060 Reset to factory default settings
Reset & no reports 96061 Reset to factory default settings & all reports disabled
Immediate codeless dialing-in 970 If entered while in programming, you can dial-in after the 1
st
ring without the access code
Measuring of GSM signal 971 If entered while in programming, it shows GSM signal strength (from 0 to 9)
Volume adjustment of the
connected phone 974x
975x Level adjustment of received and outgoing signal
(from 1 to 9) 5 – medium level
GSM Module Reset 976 If entered while in programming mode, the GSM module will be disconnected from and
connected to the GSM network. It is also possible to send the command via SMS in the
form yyyyy*GSM.
Attached phone function 98 y y=0 telephone line y=2 no function
y=1 alarm keypad y=3 emergency call telephone line
Emergency call number 99 xxxxxx F0 xxxxxx = tel. number (max.20 digits), F9=”+” erased
CMS telephone numbers 0y p xxxxx F0 y=1 primary number, y=2 back up number
p=1 CMS1, p=2 CMS2
xxxx = tel. number (max.20 digits), F9=”+” all erased
Account ID 03 p zzzz F0 p=1 CMS1, p=2 CMS2
zzzz account ID, z=0 to 9 or A=F1, B=F2, C=F3,
D=F4, E=F5 and F=F6 0000 for both CMSs
CMS protocol 04 p x p=1 CMS1, p=2 CMS2
x=0 CID, x=1 SMS, x=2 GPRS CID for both CMSs
Events to report 05 p uu y p=1 CMS1, p=2 CMS2
uu = events index from 01 to 31
y=0 disabled, y=1 enabled all reports disabled
CMS redialing pause 06 p t p=1 CMS1, p=2 CMS2
t=1 to 9 (x 5minutes) 5 minutes
Periodic test interval 07 p hh mm p=1 CMS1, p=2 CMS2
hh mm hours minutes 24hr. after the last report
CMS reports SW 00 p y p=1 CMS1, p=2 CMS2
y=0 disabled, y=1 enabled disabled for both CMSs
CMS2 as a backup of CMS1 08 y y=0 two independent CMS
y=1 CMS2 is a back up for CMS1 two independent CMS
Storing the event “data to CMS
sent” into the event list 09 y y=0 ... disable , y=1 ... enable Enable
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