MARS COMMERCE ZEUS4-MC Lite User manual

ZEUS4-MC Lite
PSTN/GSM/GPRS INTERFACE &
SMS GSM ALARM COMMUNICATOR
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Version Rev.12+: ZEUS4-MC LITE_Manual_2_4 03082015.doc

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Contents
1FOR YOUR SAFETY.............................................................................................................................................1
2INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................................................2
3FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS.....................................................................................................................3
4START UP...............................................................................................................................................................4
5LEDS........................................................................................................................................................................5
6CLEAR ALL PROGRAMMED DATA FROM SIM ..........................................................................................6
7CONNECTING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................7
8DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCKS........................................................................................................8
9PROGRAMMING OPTIONS ...............................................................................................................................9
10 ZEUS4-MC LITE PARAMETERS.....................................................................................................................10
10.1 SECURITY LEVEL...........................................................................................................................................................10
10.2 ALARM SUPPORT...........................................................................................................................................................11
10.3 PREPAID CARD CREDIT AND VALIDITY INFORMATION......................................................................................19
10.4 SET-UP PARAMETERS...................................................................................................................................................21
10.5 CONTACT ID EVENT REPORTING...............................................................................................................................26
10.6 EVENT LOG PARAMETERS ..........................................................................................................................................28
10.7 LINE INTERFACE CONFIGURATION ..........................................................................................................................29
11 PRINT-OUT OF THE PARAMETERS..............................................................................................................31
11.1 RECEIVE ALL PARAMETERS (PALL) .........................................................................................................................31
11.2 RECEIVE LINE INTERFACE CONFIGURATION (PMC).............................................................................................31
11.3 RECEIVE TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PTN)....................................................................................................................31
11.4 RECEIVE LINKS (PLN)...................................................................................................................................................31
11.5 RECEIVE INPUT PARAMETERS (PIN).........................................................................................................................31
11.6 RECEIVE INPUT FILTER VALUE (PID) .......................................................................................................................31
11.7 RECEIVE DELAY BEFORE DIAL VALUE (PDD)........................................................................................................32
11.8 RECEIVE INPUT FILTER PARAMETERS (PIF) ...........................................................................................................32
11.9 RECEIVE CREDIT CHECK NUMBERS (PCN)..............................................................................................................32
11.10 RECEIVE CREDIT CHECK PARSE STRING PARAMATERS (PCREF) .....................................................................32
11.11 RECEIVE CREDIT STATUS FOR CC1 (PCC1)..............................................................................................................32
11.12 RECEIVE CREDIT STATUS FOR CC2 (PCC2)..............................................................................................................32
11.13 RECEIVE CREDIT STATUS FOR CC3 (PCC3)..............................................................................................................33
11.14 RECEIVE ACCESS TELEPHONE NUMBERS (PSL).....................................................................................................33
11.15 RECEIVE OUTPUT PARAMETERS (POS) ....................................................................................................................33
11.16 RECEIVE LINK FOR LOCAL ALARM OUTPUT (POD)..............................................................................................33
11.17 RECEIVE ALL PROGRAMMED SMS MESSAGES (P#) ..............................................................................................33
11.18 RECEIVE THE POWER LEVEL ON THE UNIT (PPWR)..............................................................................................33
11.19 RECEIVE SET-UP PARAMETERS VALUE (PPA)........................................................................................................33
11.20 STATE OF THE CREDIT FOR THE PREPAID CARD ..................................................................................................34
11.21 RECEIVE CID PARAMETERS (PCID)...........................................................................................................................34
11.22 RECEIVE LOG PARAMETERS AND EVENTS (PLOG)...............................................................................................34

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11.23 STATE OF THE OUTPUTS (PORC)................................................................................................................................34
11.24 STATE OF THE INPUTS (INS)........................................................................................................................................34
11.25 RECEIVE SYSTEM STATUS (PSYS) .............................................................................................................................34
12 SYSTEM COMMANDS.......................................................................................................................................35
12.1 FACTORY DEFAULT COMMAND (SDCLR)................................................................................................................35
12.2 GSM MODULE RESTART (MRES)................................................................................................................................35
12.3 SYSTEM RESTART (SSRES)..........................................................................................................................................35
12.4 LOG MEMORY CLEAR (LCLR).....................................................................................................................................35
13 CHECKING AND CHANGING SYSTEM STATUS (ON/OFF) .....................................................................36
13.1 CHECKING SYSTEM STATUS BY SMS COMMAND.................................................................................................36
13.2 CHANGING SYSTEM STATUS TO ON (SYSTEM ON)...............................................................................................36
13.3 CHANGING SYSTEM STATUS TO OFF (SYSTEM OFF)............................................................................................36
14 CHECKING THE INPUT STATUS ...................................................................................................................37
14.1 CHECKING INPUT STATUS BY SMS COMMAND.....................................................................................................37
15 CHECKING AND CHANGING OUTPUTS......................................................................................................38
15.1 CHECKING OUTPUT STATUS BY SMS COMMAND.................................................................................................38
15.2 OUTPUT REMOTE CONTROL BY SMS COMMAND..................................................................................................38
16 CHANGING PARAMETERS USING THE SMS COMMAND ......................................................................39
17 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES.......................................................................................................................40
17.1 ALARM CONFIGURATION............................................................................................................................................40
17.2 CID EVENT REPORTING................................................................................................................................................40
18 GPRS-TCP/IP CONNECTION –BASICS.........................................................................................................41
19 GPRS-TCP/IP CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................................42
19.1 IPEN...................................................................................................................................................................................42
19.2 IPCID.................................................................................................................................................................................42
19.3 IPAPN................................................................................................................................................................................42
19.4 IPUSR................................................................................................................................................................................42
19.5 IPPSW................................................................................................................................................................................42
19.6 IPADD1 .............................................................................................................................................................................43
19.7 IPADD2 .............................................................................................................................................................................43
19.8 IPPORT..............................................................................................................................................................................43
19.9 IPDNS1..............................................................................................................................................................................43
19.10 IPDNS2..............................................................................................................................................................................43
19.11 IPMOD...............................................................................................................................................................................44
19.12 IPPR...................................................................................................................................................................................44
19.13 IPCRE................................................................................................................................................................................44
19.14 PIP......................................................................................................................................................................................44
20 GPRS-TCP/IP CONNECTION ...........................................................................................................................45
20.1 GENERAL CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................................................45
20.2 EVENT REPORTING .......................................................................................................................................................45
20.1 IP MANAGEMENT ..........................................................................................................................................................46
21 GPRS-TCP/IP EXAMPLE...................................................................................................................................47

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22 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION........................................................................................................................48
23 DEFAULT SETTINGS ON ZEUS4-MC LITE..................................................................................................49
24 CONTACTS ..........................................................................................................................................................52
Tables
Table 1: SL parameter ......................................................................................................................................................10
Table 2: Example SL parameters......................................................................................................................................10
Table 3: IN parameters .....................................................................................................................................................11
Table 4: IN parameters example.......................................................................................................................................11
Table 5: ID parameters .....................................................................................................................................................12
Table 6: ID parameters example.......................................................................................................................................12
Table 7: DD parameters....................................................................................................................................................12
Table 8: DD parameters example .....................................................................................................................................12
Table 9: TN parameters ....................................................................................................................................................13
Table 10: TN parameters example....................................................................................................................................13
Table 11: LN parameters ..................................................................................................................................................14
Table 12: LN parameters example....................................................................................................................................14
Table 13: MAIN, BATT parameters.................................................................................................................................15
Table 14: MAIN, BATT parameters example ..................................................................................................................15
Table 15: OS parameters ..................................................................................................................................................16
Table 16: OS parameters example....................................................................................................................................16
Table 17: OD parameters..................................................................................................................................................16
Table 18: OD parameters example ...................................................................................................................................17
Table 19: IT, AR and IB parameters.................................................................................................................................17
Table 20: IT, AR and IB parameters example ..................................................................................................................18
Table 21: Alarm SMS formatting .....................................................................................................................................18
Table 22: ZEUS4-MC LITE DTMF commands...............................................................................................................19
Table 23: Credit checking parameters ..............................................................................................................................20
Table 24: Credit checking parameters example................................................................................................................20
Table 25: Set-up parameters .............................................................................................................................................24
Table 26: Set-up parameters example...............................................................................................................................25
Table 27: CID parameters.................................................................................................................................................26
Table 28: CID parameters example ..................................................................................................................................27
Table 29: LOG parameters ...............................................................................................................................................28
Table 30: LOG parameters example.................................................................................................................................28
Table 31: Line interface parameters .................................................................................................................................30
Table 32: Line interface parameters example...................................................................................................................30
Table 33: Mandatory GPRS-TCP/IP connection parameters............................................................................................45
Table 34: Usually needed GPRS-TCP/IP connection parameters ....................................................................................45
Table 35: Event reporting parameters...............................................................................................................................45
Table 36: IP Management parameters ..............................................................................................................................46
Table 33: ZEUS4-MC LITE default settings....................................................................................................................51
Figures
Figure 1: Connection diagram ............................................................................................................................................7
Figure 2: Output configuration .........................................................................................................................................11

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1FOR YOUR SAFETY
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete
user guide for further information.
SWITCH ON SAFELY
Do not switch the unit on when use of wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause
interference or danger.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless phones and units may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the unit off near medical equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING
Do not use the unit at a refueling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Follow any restrictions. Do not use the unit where blasting is in progress.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in the normal position as explained in the product documentation. Do not touch the
antenna unnecessarily.

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2INTRODUCTION
ZEUS4-MC LITE can be used as a backup for standard PSTN telephone line in the event of failure
or as a replacement for standard telephone line when it is not possible to set it up. ZEUS4-MC LITE
acts as normal PSTN telephone line when communicating with Central Monitoring Station through
Contact ID protocol, but it uses GSM network.
ZEUS4-MC LITE can be used in connection with different telephone equipment such as:
Alarm panels with built-in digital communicator
Automatic voice, digital or signal telephone dialers
Standard telephone sets
PABX –private telephone exchanges

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3FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS
Features:
Built-in 4 band GSM module
Full transparent event reporting through Contact ID protocol
Contact ID protocol built-in
Standard telephone line backup
Telephone line simulator
2 alarm inputs
GSM Priority input
2 remotely/locally controlled trouble status output
SMS alarm and service messages
LEDs for easy monitoring
4 telephone numbers for alarm reporting
Download programming by SMS
Up to 1000 event log buffer
Prepaid cards credit and value checking
Security protected for incoming calls
Main and Battery power control
Events can be transferred to the server installed in Central Monitoring Station via GPRS-
TCP/IP connection.
Applications:
Backup for standard PSTN telephone line
Standalone telecommunication unit (instead of PSTN line)
Money save in offices: GSM to GSM calls from desk phone (FCT –Fixed Cellular
Terminal)
Alarm panels with built-in digital communicator
Automatic voice and digital telephone dialers
Standard telephone sets
PABX –private telephone branch exchanges

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4START UP
VERY
IMPORTANT
USE A MICRO SIM CARD (micro-SIM, see the picture)
WITH MEMORY FOR UP TO 250 CONTACTS!
Insert SIM card to be used for ZEUS4-MC LITE in your personal mobile phone.
IMPORTANT
ERASE THE PIN CODE!
Insert SIM card into SIM holder on the ZEUS4-MC LITE device. The unit must be switched
OFF when you insert the SIM!
Connect the antenna to antenna connector.
Connect alarm inputs and outputs to ZEUS4-MC LITE. Connect device to source power
supply voltage.
Wait until LED3 display is turned ON (green) and LED1 (blue) starts flashing. This is set in
around 1 minute.
ZEUS4-MC LITE unit is now ready to operate.
IMPORTANT
Before sending any SMS commands to ZEUS4-MC LITE device, ZEUS4-
MC LITE must be in normal operation!
IMPORTANT
When the backup battery 12V/1,2Ah is connected to the unit the main
power supply must be from 13,8V to 14,7V DC!

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5LEDs
Blue LED (LED1)
–Indicates the level of the GSM signal from 1 to 5 LED flashes (1 is weak signal, 5 is
excellent signal)
Red LED (LED2)
-When LED 2 is ON the unit has a problem with a GSM network connection or the GSM
part of the unit is out of order. In this case immediately call the service!
-3s ON/3s OFF when PSTN line is not connected on the terminals La/Lb
Red LED (LED2) –alarm state
-During an alarm event the red LED indicates on which input alarm has been triggered. For
example if alarm was triggered on the first input there is 1 LED flash, on second input 2
LED flashes, etc.
Green LED (LED3)
-When the alarm inputs on the unit are in active state (SYS=1) then the green LED is ON.
With alarm inputs disabled the green LED goes OFF (SYS=0).
Yellow LED (LED4)
-Short flashing indicates that the GSM module is ON, but it is not yet connected on the GSM
network. After connection, yellow led is flashing with short pulse ON and a long pulse OFF.

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6CLEAR ALL PROGRAMMED DATA FROM SIM
This is highly recommended when a SIM card you are going to use for the ZEUS4-MC LITE is not
new and it already has some data stored in the phone book memory.
By sending this SMS to ZEUS4-MC LITE all programmed parameters and numbers are cleared:
;SDCLR;
After sending SMS you should wait at least 60 second for the command to be executed!
NOTE
By sending this command to the ZEUS4-MC LITE all programmed data is erased from
the SIM card, including SMS messages!

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7CONNECTING DIAGRAM
Figure 1: Connection diagram
Micro SIM in
newer versions

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8DESCRIPTION OF TERMINAL BLOCKS
+BATT/Ground –Battery backup connector. In the original metal box it is possible to place a
1,2Ah/12V battery. Red fasten connector is for positive and black fasten connector is for negative
voltage battery supply.
+13,8V/Ground –Power Supply connector. On the left side is positive voltage (+ 12 VDC to
+15VDC) and the right site is GND voltage.
Input 1 –Alarm input 1. It can be N.O. (normal open) to GND or +12V DC, N.C. (normal close) to
GND or +12V DC.
Input 2 –Alarm input 2. It can be N.O. (normal open) to GND or +12V DC, N.C. (normal close) to
GND or +12V DC.
NOTE
By default the Input 4 has “GSM NETWORK PRIORITY” function. When you trigger
the Input 4 (look the IN parameters) ZEUS4-MC LITE automatically switches to the
GSM network even if the PSTN line is still active. For the GSM priority function the
IN parameter must be 4, 5 or 6!
Output 1 –First diagnostic, remote control or alarm output. It is Open Collector output with
maximum loading current of 500mA.
Output 2 –Second diagnostic, remote control or alarm output. It is Open Collector output with
maximum loading current of 500mA.
Ta/Tb - Terminal blocks for user to connect his equipment (telephone, alarm panels…) to the
ZEUS4-MC LITE. In case that standard telephone line is connected to La/Lb block, than ZEUS4-
MC LITE just reroutes data from Ta/Tb to La/Lb. In case that standard line is not present on La/Lb
block, or GSM priority function is active, ZEUS4-MC LITE is used to transfer data (via GSM
module). The data path switch in case in standard line failure is done automatically.
La/Lb - Terminal blocks for standard telephone line connecting. It is possible to connect telephone
line from public telephone network (PSTN) or internal telephone line from office telephone
exchange (PABX).

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9PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
ZEUS4-MC LITE device supports different types of programming:
To program ZEUS4-MC LITE parameters put the SIM card into your personal GSM phone.
Add programming parameters in SIM Card “Phone Book”.
You can program ZEUS4-MC LITE remotely by SMS command.
You can program ZEUS4-MC LITE with USB key and SIM manager.

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10 ZEUS4-MC LITE PARAMETERS
To support versatile functionality of ZEUS4-MC LITE different parameters are used. The
parameters are divided in logical sections and are described in the following chapters.
10.1 SECURITY LEVEL
SL parameter from 0 to 4 defines which telephone number stored into the phone book from TN1 –
TN4 can enter into programming and remote control unit of the ZEUS4-MC LITE.
NOTE
When the SL level is 0, an access to the ZEUS4-MC LITE is possible from any phone!
IMPORTANT
Before any SL number is programmed the ZEUS4-MC LITE can accept ALL
CALLS. Remote SMS programming and remote controlling is possible from
any phone!
Table of parameters:
Name / value
Comment
SL = 0
All calls and SMS are accepted
SL = 1
Only number stored under parameter TN1 has access to unit
SL = 2
Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN2 have access to unit
SL = 3
Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN3 have access to unit
SL = 4
Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN4 have access to unit
Table 1: SL parameter
Example:
Direct programming on the SIM card
ZEUS4-MC LITE PROGRAMMING TABLE
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK
Name
Number
Description
SL
3
Numbers stored under parameters TN1 to TN3 have access to
unit
Table 2: Example SL parameters
Remote programming by SMS
;SL=3;

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10.2 ALARM SUPPORT
Alarm reporting is supported by group of different parameters. First section is used to define the
relations needed for alarm to be trigged. The second section is used to report alarm.
10.2.1 IN Parameters
Alarm and reset input can be triggered in 4 different ways. The status of the input can either be
normal closed (N.C) or normal open (N.O.) with positive (+ 12V) or negative (GND) voltage.
When you need the input feedback information it is possible to receive SMS when input returns
from alarm to normal position. To receive return SMS use IN=4, 5 or 6.
IN = 0 –Normal Open –triggered with negative voltage (GND)
IN = 1 –Normal Close –breaking negative or positive voltage loop
IN = 2 –Normal Open –triggered with positive voltage (+ 12MCC)
IN = 3 –Input disable
IN = 4 = IN = 0 + input reset SMS
IN = 5 = IN = 1 + input reset SMS
IN = 6 = IN = 2 + input reset SMS
INPUT 1-2
N.O.
Contact
GND
INPUT 1-2
N.O.
Contact
+12V DC
INPUT 1-2
N.C.
Contact
INPUT 1-2
N.O.
Contact
+12V DC
Figure 2: Output configuration
Table of parameters:
Name
Comment
IN1
Input 1 control
IN2
Input 2 control
Table 3: IN parameters
Example:
Direct programming on the SIM card
ZEUS4-MC LITE PROGRAMMING TABLE
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK
Name
Number
Description
IN1
0
Alarm activated by connecting to GND
IN2
1
Alarm activated by disconnecting GND or +12V
Table 4: IN parameters example
Remote programming by SMS
;IN1=0;IN2=1;
N.C.
Contact

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10.2.2 ID parameters
ID parameter determines time period of the pulse length to trigger the Input. The pulse time can be
from 0.5 seconds to 9999 seconds. Minimum time is 0.5 seconds when the parameter value is 0.
Table of parameters:
Name
Comment
ID1
Default ID filter is 0.5 seconds –input 1
ID2
Default ID filter is 0.5 seconds –input 2
Table 5: ID parameters
Example:
Direct programming on the SIM card
ZEUS4-MC LITE PROGRAMMING TABLE
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK
Name
Number
Description
ID1
5
ID filter is 5 seconds for input 1
ID2
30
ID filter is 30 seconds for input 2
Table 6: ID parameters example
Remote programming by SMS
;ID1=5;ID2=30;
10.2.3 DD parameters
If you would like to have a delay before unit starts dialing procedure use DD –delay before dialing
parameter.
Table of parameters:
Name
Comment
DD1
Delay before dialing for Input 1
DD2
Delay before dialing for Input 2
Table 7: DD parameters
Example:
Direct programming on the SIM card
ZEUS4-MC LITE PROGRAMMING TABLE
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK
Name
Number
Description
DD1
1
Delay before dialing is 1 seconds for input 1
DD2
2
Delay before dialing is 2 seconds for input 2
Table 8: DD parameters example

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Remote programming by SMS
;DD1=1;DD2=2;
10.2.4 TN parameters
Telephone numbers for remote alarm reporting are listed as TN parameters. Remote alarm reporting
on ZEUS4-MC LITE is done via SMS messages or VOICE call.
ZEUS4-MC LITE sends an alarm beep, an alarm SMS message or both. If the corresponding name
ends with the letter “V” only alarm beep is sent and if the name ends with the letter “M” only SMS
message is sent.
Table of parameters:
Name
Comment
TN1
1st telephone number
TN2
2nd telephone number
TN3
3rd telephone number
TN4
4th telephone number
Table 9: TN parameters
NOTE
By pressing * on your phone you switch OFF the redial call for calling number. The
remaining numbers are called as usual. By pressing # you switch off all remaining
calls.
Example:
When you need to send an alarm beep message and SMS message to the first telephone number and
only alarm beep message to the second one and only SMS message to the third one. (See the table
below).
Direct programming on the SIM card
ZEUS4-MC LITE PROGRAMMING TABLE
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK
Name
Number
Description
TN1
042376678
1st telephone number (alarm beep & SMS message)
TN2V
040719479
2nd telephone number (alarm beep only)
TN3M
040308350
3rd telephone number (SMS message only)
Table 10: TN parameters example
Remote programming by SMS
;TN1=042376678;TN2V=040719479;TN3M=040308350;

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10.2.5 LN Parameters
These parameters are used to link alarm event from inputs or any other source to the telephone
numbers on TN list.
Table of parameters:
Name
Comment
LN1
Input & telephone No. linking for 1st alarm input (TN1 –TN0)
LN2
Input & telephone No. linking for 2st alarm input (TN1 –TN0)
LN5
Power down, telephone No. linking (TN1 –TN0)
LN6
Low Battery, telephone No. Linking (TN1 –TN0)
LN7
Periodic test SMS, telephone No. linking (TN1 –TN0)
LN8
SIM card refill, telephone No. linking (TN1 –TN0)
LN9
Tamper switch, telephone No. linking (TN1 –TN0)
LN11
Log status, telephone No. linking (TN1 –TN0)
Table 11: LN parameters
Example:
Direct programming on the SIM card
ZEUS4-MC LITE PROGRAMMING TABLE
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK
Name
Number
Description
LN8
12
Refill SIM –SMS is sent to TN1 & TN2
LN1
13
Input1 is called/sent SMS to TN1 & TN3
LN2
123
Input2 is called/sent SMS to TN1, TN2 & TN3
LN7
12
Periodic Test SMS is sent to TN1 & TN2
Table 12: LN parameters example
Remote programming by SMS
;LN8=12;LN1=13;LN2=123;LN7=12;
10.2.6 MAIN and BATT parameter
ZEUS4-MC LITE can send an SMS message in case of the main power failure. SMS message is
sent to user. You can also program how long the unit can stay without power before sending this
message.
ZEUS4-MC LITE can control battery level and sends 3 SMS messages when following voltage
level on battery is reached: 11.5V, 10.5V and 9V. It sends the “Low Battery” and battery level in
volts SMS message together.

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The low battery level can be detected when the unit works without main power supply.
Should the battery power rise again above 11,5V ZEUS4-MC LITE sends an SMS message with
the following text: “Low Battery restored”.
NOTE
The “Low battery” event is send when the ZEUS4-MC LITE operates only with a
backup battery and it is not connected on the Main Power Supply.
Parameter MAIN determinates time out control after which the ZEUS4-MC LITE will send “Main
Power Lost alarm”. Time can be set between 1 and 9999 seconds.
Parameter BATT determinates time out control after which the ZEUS4-MC LITE will send Battery
power level notifications. Time can be set between 1 and 9999 seconds.
Table of parameters:
Name
Comment
MAIN
Main Power Lost filter
BATT
Battery Power Lost filter
Table 13: MAIN, BATT parameters
Example:
Direct programming on the SIM card
ZEUS4-MC LITE PROGRAMMING TABLE
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK
Name
Number
Description
MAIN
5
Main power must be down 5s to send alarm.
BATT
20
Battery level must be stable for 20s to send alarm.
Table 14: MAIN, BATT parameters example
Remote programming by SMS
;MAIN=5;BATT=20;
10.2.7 OS parameters
ZEUS4-MC LITE device has 2 open collector outputs and each of them can be programmed in a
different way: as a bi-stable or mono-stable (pulse) output. The programming time is in seconds.
Typical connection for the output:

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OS = 0 –Selected output is disabled
OS = 1 –Selected output is in bi-stable toggle mode
OS = 1 –Selected output is in mono-stable pulse mode
Table of parameters:
Name
Comment
OS1
Control for the 1st output
OS2
Control for the 2nd output
Table 15: OS parameters
Example:
Direct programming on the SIM card
ZEUS4-MC LITE PROGRAMMING TABLE
SIM CARD PHONE BOOK
Name
Number
Description
OS1
1
Bistable toggle mode
OS2
14
Monostable pulse mode ( 14s pusle )
Table 16: OS parameters example
Remote programming by SMS
;OS1=1;OS2=14;
10.2.8 OD parameters
OD parameters are used to link alarm events directly to output. OD1 and OD2 are used to link input
events to output, other are used for internal function notification.
Table of parameters:
Name
Comment
OD1
Input 1 direct link to output
OD2
Input 2 direct link to output
OD5
Telephone line failure
OD6
GSM network error
OD7
System tamper
OD11
CID transfer error
Table 17: OD parameters
Example:
Direct programming on the SIM card
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