The JA-82Y G SM communicator i nstallers manua l 2/2 MDL51108
3.4. Remote control by unanswered calls
A limited number of system functions can be activ ated remotely by calling the
system from pre-authorized phones. It is possible to pre-authorize phone numbers
stored in memories M1 to M8 (also used for event reporting – see 4.1). To pre-
authorize a telephone number insert ∗ at the end of the number and follow it by a
single digit (1, 2, 3, 8 or 9) – see the notes in section 4.1. If such a number calls, the
communicator enters a “∗ digit“ sequence in the system after the first ring (as if it
had been entered manually on the system keypad). T his remote control by
unanswered calls enables the following functions:
∗1 setting the complete system (identical to ABC button)
∗2 A section setting (identical to A button)*
∗3 A and B or just B section setting (identical to B button)*
∗8 PGX turns on for 2 sec (if PGX is programmed for the 2s pulse
function)
∗9 PGY turns on for 2 sec (if PGY is programmed for the 2s pulse
function)
Notes:
if a phone sends no ca ller identificat ion data it cannot be us ed for this type
of remote contr ol by phone
• when using remote control by unanswered calls, and if the sequence 85 M0
has been entered, the communicator terminates the call itself, so that remote
control is free of charge
• a phone which is pre-authoriz ed for remote control by unanswered calls can
also temporarily authorize its keypad to fully operate the system (see 3.2) – just
cancel the action controlled by an unanswered call
• if it is desired that the phone which is authorized for toll-free remote control
should not receive event reports, then turn the reports off for that tel. number
(see 6.3)
• the *X functions must be enabled in the control panel
• inserting *X is used when programming a function using a keypad, the OLink
software has a special section for this
4. User communicator programming
User setting of the communicator is performed by entering sequences from the
OASiS sy stem keypad. Selected parameters can also be controlled or set by SMS
instructions or via OLink.
Setting on the system keypad is possible only in the case that the control panel is in
maintenance mode (if it is not, enter *0 master code – Factory default setting
1234). Modification of values set in the communicator is performed by entering
programmable sequences (see Tab. 7).
Press the # button to exit Maintenance mode or to cancel code entering w hen
you key in a w rong number.
If setting of telephone numbers in Maintenance mode is enabled in the control
panel settings (sequence 251 of the OASiS control panel), then it is possible to set
the following communicator parameters in Maintenance mode by keying in the
below mentioned sequences beginning with 8:
• Set telephone numbers M1 to M7
• Assign codes for control by SMS es without having to enter the code
• Select events which should be reported by an SMS message and calling
• Enable / disable remote access (full access or single numbers)
• Measure GSM signal strength
• Limit the number of sent SMSes
• Set forwarding of incoming SMSes to the first set telephone number
• Restart the GSM communicator
• Record voice messages
• Change remote access code
4.1. Setting of telephone numbers for reporting
The communicator reports events in the OASiS sy stem by sending a tex t SMS and
/ or calling and transmitting a voice message. Reporting can be programmed for
to up to 8 telephone numbers.
The most frequently desired reports are already assigned to the telephone number
memories by factory-default, so y ou only need to program tel. numbers to the
particular memories:
Overv iew of reports assigned to tel. numbers (this can be modified see 6.4)
M Reports
0
Communicator´s own SIM card number
1
Alarms b
SMS and
hone call, faults b
SMS
ABC
2
Alarms by SMS and phone call (AC)
3
Alarms by SMS and phone call (AC)
4
Alarms by SMS (AC)
5
Alarms by SMS and phone call (BC)
6
Alarms by SMS and phone call (BC)
7 Alarms by SMS (BC)
8 T echnical faults by S MS (for a service technician) (AB C)
tab. 2 Reports assigned to telephone number memories M1to M8
To program phone numbers to the M memories, enter the following sequence
while in Maintenance / Service mode:
81 M xxx...x∗y ∗0
where: M is memory number 1 to 8
xxx...x is a telephone number (max. 20 digits)
∗y is a sequence for control via unanswered calls
(it does not have to be entered)
In a split sy stem, information from all sections (A BC ) is reported to th e 1st
and 8th number posit ions, sections A C to numbers 2 to 4, and from sec tions
BC to position s 5 to 7, shown in OLink sof tware by colour differen ces
Notes:
• In a split system, when you change a detectors section, adjust the reaction of
the detector etc, you have to enter enrollment mode for 1s and leave it before
you leave service mode. This way the changes are saved in the communicator .
• For automatic time synchroniz ing by SMS use position 0 in the telephone
number settings (the position for its own SIM card number). When you change
the SIM card this number will be automatically erased.
To erase a number from memory M enter: 81 M ∗0
Example 1: entering 81 5 777 777 777 ∗0 will store the number 777777777 in
memory M5 (alarms will be reported by SMSes + phone calls with a v oice
message) Setting/Unsetting will only be reported by an SMS). Remote access is
allowed for this telephone number.
Example 2: entering 81 1 777 777 777 ∗8 ∗0 w ill store the number 777777777 in
memory M1 (alarms will be reported by SMSes only.) Calling from this number w ill
turn on PgX for 2s. Remote access is not allowed to this telephone number.
Notes:
• Entering *9 before the first digit will insert a “+” for the international formatting of
phone numbers
• SMS report text consists of the installation name, event type, name of the event
source, date and time. For example: „Report from your alarm: setting 47:
device Time 11:27 01.08 ”
• if other events or texts should be reported to a particular number, change the
communicator settings (see 6.4, 6.7 and tab. 5 the list of events w hich can be
reported to your phone and their factory default settings)
5. Voice menu for control via a telephone
The communicator is equipped with a v oice menu for remote control of the basic
system functions (remote access via a telephone must be enabled). T he menu has
factory default voice reports in multiple languages – the desire languages selected
by keying in the 991 xx sequence ( see 6.1). T he voice menu function (Fig. 2 Voice
menu scheme ) is as follows:
• after 15 seconds of ringing the communicator will answer w ith a voice
menu welcome message.
• After entering valid code the voice menu offers setting or unsetting. The
offer is played once and if you press any key, the current status is reported
and the current offer replayed.
• If you press 9 in the menu, you will hear: “Key pad simulation“ and the
telephone will start acting as a system key pad. It will remain in this mode
making it possible to enter sequences which are confirmed by beeping.
• When you enter the service / maintenance code verification is performed
and if the code is valid, you w ill hear: “Serv ice mode, keypad simulation“. It
remains in this mode and you can enter keys which are confirmed by
beeping. If you key in 892 now , you w ill enter voice message recording
menu – see 10.
• Events happening during remote access are reported once ev ery 5 secs
6. Installation programming
The most convenient and complete programming is best done by a PC running
OLink software connected locally in the installation or remotely via the Internet.
The communicator can also be programmed by keying in sequences from the
OASiS sy stem keypad or via S MS programming instructions.
Programming by the sy stem keypad is possible only if the control panel is in
Service mod e, if it is not, key in *0 Service code (factory default setting: 8080) with
the alarm system unset (disarmed) The setting is performed by keying in
programming sequences, (see Tab. 7 communicator programming sequences).
Press the # button to exit service mo de or to cancel code entering when you
key in a wrong number.
6.1. Communicator language setting
The language of the texts and v oice menu used by the communicator can be set
by the instruction:
991 xx
where: xx is a number defining the language – see the following list:
01 EN English 10 FI Finish
02 CZ C zech 11 For future use
03 SK Slov ak 12 SV Swedish
04 NL Dutch 13 FR French
05 DE Ge rman 14 HU Hungaria n
06 PL Polish 15 R U Russian
07 DA Dannish 16 TR T urkish
08 IT Italian 17 SP Spanish
09 PT Portuguese 18 GR Greek
Example: Keying in 99101 will set E nglish.