Omnicall ONE User manual

One GSM
User Manual
Release 4.0

PRECAUTIONS 3
SECURITY INFORMATIONS 3
CE CONFORMITY DECLARATION 4
ASSISTANCE & CONTACTS 4
1. INTRODUCTION 5
1.1 Description 5
1.2 Specifications 5
1.3 Connections 6
1.4 Models 7
2. INSTALLATION 9
2.1 Inserting the SIM card 9
2.2 External antenna connection 9
2.3 Power supply 10
2.4 First start 10
3. CONFIGURATION 11
3.1 Commands Introduction 11
Switches A 12
Switches B 13
Switches C 14
Switches D 15
Switches E 16
Switches F 17
Calling cycles 18
Call Timoeout 19
External Ringtone 20
Switch advanced functions 21
Timeout between calls 22
Switch Lock 23
Switch test 24
Single number erase 25
Reset numbers 26
Password 27
Gate opener 28
Manual balance due request 29
Balance due operator selection 30
Balance due auto SMS 31
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Balance due’s receiving number 32
Leanguage 33
Audio profile 34
Speaker volume 35
Microphone gain 36
Signal quality 37
Relay 1 activation 38
Relay 2 activation 39
Relay 1 closing time 40
Relay 2 closing time 41
Command’s single information 42
Command’s total informations 43
4. LOG FIRMWARE VERSIONS 47
5. TROUBLESHOOTING 48
6. WARRANTY CERTIFICATE 49
7. ASSISTANCE REQUEST 51

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OMNICALL srl.
The contents of this manual may be changed without notice. Every care has been taken in the collec-
tion and verification of the documents contained in this manual, however the OMNICALL Srl. can not
assume liability resulting from its use. All other brands, products and trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.
SECURITY INFORMATIONS
Carefully read the instructions and rules in this manual before powering up the device. Breaking the
rules may be illegal and could create a hazard.
The company assumes no responsibility if the customer fails to comply with the following standards.
For each of the situations you should refer to the regulations and rules. This device is a radio transmit-
ter and receiver low power. When it is operating, it sends and receives radio frequency energy (RF).
The device produces magnetic fields, for this reason should be kept away from magnetic media such
as floppy disks, tapes, etc..
Operation of this equipment near electrical and electronic devices such as radios, telephones, televi-
sions and computer can cause interference.
INTERFERENCES
This device, like all wireless devices, is subject to interference, which could affect the performan-
ce of the device.
USE ON CAR
Do not use the device if you are driving. In the case of use on cars, it is necessary to check whe-
ther the vehicle electronics are protected against RF. Do not install the device in space that would
occupy the airbag inflating.
USE ON PLANE
Turn off your device when in an aircraft. The use of GSM on aircraft is illegal.
USE INSIDE HOSPITALS
Turn off the device near medical equipment, in particular, may cause interference with pacema-
kers and hearing aids. Place the utmost care in the use of the device in hospitals and health
centers, as it is possible to use devices that are sensitive to external RF energy. Health cen-
ters,where specified, the device must be taken off.
USE IN PROXIMITY OF BLASTING MATERIALS
Do not use the equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or in areas characterized by the presen-
ce of explosive gases or where blasting operations are in progress. You will need to observe
restrictions and follow any rule or provision.
MODALITY OF USE
Do not use the device in contact with the human body, do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
Use only approved accessories. Refer to the manuals of any other devices to connect to this
device. Do not connect incompatible devices.
PRECAUTIONS
In order to safeguard the security, the safety of the operator and the operation of the apparatus, the
following rules must be observed for the installation. The system, including cables, in area free from:
Dust, humidity, heat and direct exposure to sunlight.
Objects that radiate heat. These could cause damage to the container or other problems.
Objects that produce a strong electromagnetic field (Hi-Fi speakers, etc.).
Liquids and corrosive chemicals.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Ambient temperature -15 ° C to +55 ° C Relative humidity 20 to 80% n.c.
Cleaning apparatus
Use a soft dry cloth without the use of solvents.
Vibration or shock
Be careful not to cause vibration or shock.

INFORMATIONS FOR USERS
According to article 13 of Legislative Decree 25th July 2005, 151 "Implementation of Directives
2002/95/EC and 2003/108/EC on the reduction of use of hazardous substances in electrical and elec
tronic equipment, as well as to waste disposal ".
The crossed bin symbol on the appliance or on its packaging indicates that the product at the
end of its life must be collected separately from other waste.
The user must therefore dispose of the equipment at the end of its useful life separate collec-
tion of electronic and electrical waste, or return it to the dealer when buying a new equivalent
product, on a one to one .
The separate collection for the subsequent forwarding of recycling, treatment and environmentally
compatible disposal helps to prevent negative effects on the environment and health and supports the
reuse and / or recycling of the materials they are made of the equipment.
Illegal dumping of the product by the user involves the application of administrative sanctions provided
by law.
DECLARATION CONFORMITY
Omnicall s.r.l. Via Pietro Bembo, 41123 Modena - Italy- declares under its sole responsibility that the
product name Omnicall ® ONE GSM to which this declaration relates, meets the essential require-
ments of the Directive indicated below:
1999/5/EC of 9th March 1999, R & TTE, (on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equi-
pment and the mutual recognition of their conformity) of Legislative Decree dated May 9th, 2001, 269
(OJ 156 of 07 / 07/2001). As designed in compliance with the requirements of the following standards
or reference to other documents:
EN 301 511
EN 301 908-1
EN 301489-01
EN 301489-07
EN 60950-1
CONTACTS AND ASSISTANCE
Most of the problems can be solved by referring to the Support section> FAQ on our website
www.omnicall.it.
If, after a careful reading of the procedures described herein, you are unable to remedy a problem,
please contact support Omnicall.
E-mail: assistenza@omnicall.it
It’s possible to print the form "ASSISTANCE REQUEST" by downloading it from our website
www.omnicall.it in the Support section> Warranty Repair Service, or using the form on this
manual.

1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your confidence in buying a product Omnicall.
In this manual you can find information to install your intercom system quickly and easily.
1.1 Description
Omnicall ONE is a GSM intercom system, able to make audio calls in handsfree mode, with phone
numbers of mobile and fixed network with the push of the buttons.
Thanks to 2 relays, mounted on board, you can remotely control the opening of a door or a gate,simply
typing (in conversation) the key for relay 1 anf the key for relay 2 from the keypad of your phone.
In addition,with the dedicated serial port, you can do firmware upgrades by downloading from the web-
site www.omnicall.it in the "download" section, in order to have a product that is always updated with
new features.
With SMS messages, finally, you can plan, manage and ask for information about the selected parame-
ter.
1.2 Specifications
Up to 8 call buttons
Memory up to 40 phone numbers
Repeats Call up to 9 (loop sequence)
Call sequence can not be changed
Minutes of talk time up to 9 (automatic hang-up)
Excludable buttons
External audio can be disabled until the call is
System password variable
Test buttons
Relays Test
External audio adjustable
Sending and receiving SMS
GSM / GPRS Quad Band 900/1800 MHz
SIM card slot Push-Push, Model Plug-In 3V & 1.8V
Lights: Power and status
Weight: 450gr
Dimensions: 207 x 98 x 24mm
Temperature range: -15 ° C / +55 ° C
Degree of protection: IP54 (without canopy) - IP55 (with sunroof)
Power supply: 5Vdc max.
Consumption: 30mA (standby) - 350mA (calling)

1.3 Connections
FRONT VIEW

BACK VIEW

BUTTONS CONFIGURATION

1.4 Models and accessories


2. INSTALLATION
The steps to install the intercom OMNICALL ONE GSM include:
Wall mounting the base or recessed;
Insert the SIM card;
Connecting the power supply and any relay;
Programming and configuration via SMS;
After removing the product from its packaging, verify its integrity. Before connecting the power supply,
you must insert the SIM card in the device and turn on a check network coverage across the network
status LED.
2.1 Inserting the SIM card
Before installing the product, simply insert your SIM card into the slot inside the intercom.
OMNICALL ONE GSM supports any SIM of type PLUG-IN (3V / 1.8V). In order to prevent damage to
the SIM or loss of information, don’t touch the SIM’s golden parts (where there are contacts).
Warning: Check with your operator that your SIM is enabled for SMS traffic. We advise you to check
the proper functioning using it on a regular cell phone, and in particular it is important to:
Disable PIN request;;
Trying to send and receive SMS;
In case of problem:
Check your remaining credit (in case of pre-payed SIM);
Check and if necessary, enter the number of the Service Center (refer to the telephone
operator).
Maybe will be provided a SIM card on a support compatible with devices that use full-size
SIM.
1. Carefully pull out the SIM from the support to make it the size PLUG-IN.
2. Be sure that OMNICALL ONE isn’t working, by turning OFF the power.
3. Find the SIM slot.
4. Insert the SIM Card in SIM holder with the contacts facing down, and making sure the angled
corner is positioned correctly.
5. Slide the SIM card into the holder by pressing it fully. In case of difficulty absolutely do not
force the SIM holder, but verify the correct positioning.
2.2 External antenna connection
Once the device installation is finished, you can connect the external antenna: make sure that
OMNICALL ONE GSM is switched off by disconnecting the power supply,then insert the 90° connector
male to MMCX external antenna into the female connector of the GSM modem.
In case of difficulty do not force the connector but absolutely verify the correct positioning.
OMNICALL ONE GSM is ready to operate optimally only at the end of the registration to the GSM
network, and with a good GSM signal quality.
It’s possible to verify the GSM signal in 2 ways:
Through a cell phone
Through the NETWORK STATUS LED

2.3 Power supply
Power supply of OMNICALL ONE GSM must be strictly 12Vdc
Warning: supply voltage must not exceed the maximum value indicated, otherwise the product will
damage.
Turn ON the power only after the installation is completed and all the connections have been correctly.
2.4 First start
After the hardware installation, you will need to program the product. During the first turn, check the
LED lighting keys in addition to the NETWORK STATUS LED. After 45 seconds OMNICALL ONE GSM
will be registered to the GSM network, and then the LED will flash slowly; in case the LED remains
permanently lightened, turn off and check:
:
Correct insertion of SIM in its slot;
PIN request is disabled;
GSM signal quality, testing it with a cellphone;
External antenna is connected properly;

COMMAND PARAMETER RANGE DEFAULT SMS EXAMPLE NOTE
A Switch A A-D - 0000AA13388619861 -
B Switch B A-D - 0000AB13388619861 -
C - - - -
D - - - -
E - - - -
F - - - -
G Calling cicles 1-9 1 0000G1
H Call Timeout 1-9 3 0000H3 1= 1min.
I Ringtone 0-1 1 0000I1 0=Off 1=On
J Switch advanced functions 0-1 0 0000J1 0=Off
K Timeout between calls 1-9 9 0000K9 1= 5sec.
L Switch Lock 0-1 1 0000LAA1 0=Off
M Switch Test - - 0000MAA -
N Erase single number - - 0000NAA1 -
O Erase all numbers - - 0000O*# -
P Password 4 DIGIT 0000 0000P1234 -
Q Gate opener 0-2 1 0000Q1 0=Off 1=Relè1 2=Relè2
R Manual credit request - - 0000R -
S Operator credit selection 0-2 0 0000S0 0=Tim 1=Vodafone 2=Wind
T Auto-send credit SMS 0-30 0 0000T0 0=Inattivo
U Receing credit SMS number 16 DIGIT - 0000U3388619861 -
V Leanguage 0-1 0 0000V0 0=Italiano 1=Inglese
W Audio Profile 1-3 3 0000W3 -
X Speaker volume 1-9 7 0000X7 -
Y Microphone gain 0-9 7 0000Y7 0=Mute
Z Signal quality - - 0000Z -
* Relay 1 activation - - 0000* -
# Relay 2 activation - - 0000# -
** Relay 1 closing time 0-9 3 0000**3 0=Disabilitato 1= 1sec.
## Relay 2 closing time 0-9 3 0000##3 0=Disabilitato 1= 1sec.
? Single command information - - - -
! Total command information - - - -
3. CONFIGURATION
3.1 Commands introduction
The configuration of OMNICALL ONE GSM is done by sending simple SMS messages from a normal mobile
phone, to the phone number of the SIM card inserted into the product. In this way, you can configure the pro-
duct to suit your needs. The configuration commands are accepted and stored by OMNICALL ONE only if the
SMS message is preceded by the system PIN correctly, otherwise the message will be ignored. OMNICALL ONE
GSM, the correct reception of SMS text message, in cases where it is expected, will report via an SMS message,
sender, thus confirming the configuration of the command.

Switches A
Examples of SMS text
Command Function Configure and / or change phone numbers associated with switches from AA
to DA
Functions group Contacts
SMS format <pin><command><position><telephone number>
E.g. SMS text sended 0000AA13331234567
E.g. SMS text received Numbers associated to AA:
3331234567, , , , .
<pin> 0000 (Default)
<command> AA, BA, CA, DA or aa,ba,ca,da
<position> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
<telephone number> 8, 9, 10 digit
Es. 04232318, 059331708, 3331234567
Re-SMS automatic Yes
SMS configuration 3
Default Empty
Note You can use either uppercase letters "AA" that lower-case letters "aa"
0000AA13388619861 Telephone number added to position 1AA
0000AA20599783257 Telephone number added to position 2AA
0000AA3335275747 Telephone number added to position 3AA
0000BA13388619861 Telephone number added to position 1BA
0000BA20599783257 Telephone number added to position 2BA
0000BA3335275747 Telephone number added to position 3BA

Switches B
Command functions Configure and / or change phone numbers associated with switches from AB
to DB
Functions group Contacts
SMS format <pin><command><position><telephone number>
E.g. SMS text sended 0000AB13331234567
E.g. SMS text received Numbers associated to AB:
3331234567, , , , .
<pin> 0000 (Default)
<command> BA, BB, BC, BD or ba,bb,bc,bd
<position> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
<telephone number> 8, 9, 10 digit
Es. 04232318, 059331708, 3331234567
Re-SMS automatic Yes
SMS configuration 3
Default Empty
Note You can use either uppercase letters “AB” that lower-case letters “ab”
0000AB13388619861 Telephone number added to position 1AB
0000AB20599783257 Telephone number added to position 2AB
0000AB3335275747 Telephone number added to position 3AB
0000BB13388619861 Telephone number added to position 3BB
0000BB20599783257 Telephone number added to position 3BB
0000BB3335275747 Telephone number added to position 3BB
Examples of SMS text

Switches C
Command Function
Functions group
SMS format
E.g. SMS text sended
E.g. SMS text received
<pin>
<command>
<position>
<telephone number>
Re-SMS automatic
SMS configuration
Default
Note
Examples of SMS text

Switches D
Command Function
Functions group
SMS format
E.g. SMS text sended
E.g. SMS text received
<pin>
<command>
<position>
<telephone number>
Re-SMS automatic
SMS configuration
Default
Note
Examples of SMS text

Switches E
Command Function
Functions group
SMS format
E.g. SMS text sended
E.g. SMS text received
<pin>
<command>
<value>
Re-SMS automatic
SMS configuration
Default
Note
Examples of SMS

Switches F
Command Function
Functions group
SMS format
E.g. SMS text sended
E.g. SMS text received
<pin>
<command>
<value>
Re-SMS automatic
SMS configuration
Default
Note
Examples of SMS

Calling Cycles
Command Function Configure and/or change the telephone numbers’ cycles calling of the buttons
Functions group Call
SMS format <pin><command><value>
E.g. SMS text sended 0000G1
E.g. SMS text received Number of cycles: 1
<pin> 0000 (Default)
<command> G or g
<value> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Re-SMS automatic Yes
SMS configuration -
Default 1
Note
Text examples
0000G1 Set 1 cycle of call
0000G2 Set 2 cycles of call
0000G3 Set 3 cycles of call
0000G4 Set 4 cycles of call
0000G5 Set 5 cycles of call
0000G6 Set 6 cycles of call
0000G7 Set 7 cycles of call
0000G8 Set 8 cycles of call
0000G9 Set 9 cycles of call
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