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INTRODUCTION
FEATURES
Simulates land line
Switches automatically to GSM Network in the event land line trouble (line down)
Manages and signals Incoming/Outgoing calls
GSM signal indicator
4 programmable OC Outputs
Houses 12V - 1.2 Ah battery (not included)
Tamper protection
Land line overvoltage protection
Dual-Band
4 Input Lines
SMS Alerts
Contact ID Dialler
13 SMS Messages (2 messages per Input Line and 5 Status messages)
8 phone numbers (max. 20 digits) programmable for SMS Dialler
4 phone numbers programmable for Contact ID Dialler
Up to 95 phone numbers (max. 20 digits) can be programmed to manage remote control of the OC Outputs
Remote control of the OC Outputs via SMS and/or over-the-phone after caller recognition
Pay-As-You-Go Balance message (for pre-paid SIM Cards)
Technical Specifications
The 13.8 V
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(700 mA max.) power supply voltage to the BGSM-I can be drawn from the Control panel or provided by a
ADP1512 AC/DC adapter (accessory item).
Power Supply voltage:
13.8 V
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Maximum Current Draw:
700 mA
Operating Temperature:
+5° to +40° C
Dimensions (mm):
138 x 224 x 55
Weight (without battery):
900 g
Description
The BGSM-I GSM Interface provides total confidence in all security and surveillance applications. It manages SMS and
Central Station transmissions and can simulate the land line in the event of trouble (land line down) or even substitute the
land line completely in areas where the GSM service is provided and where the land line is not available.
The BGSM-I supports CONTACTID, 10 bps and 20 bps protocols and, in places with optimum GSM signal reception, SIA
and CESA protocols.
The performance of this device depends greatly on GSM Network cover, therefore, it should not be mounted without first
performing placement tests to determine the best location (best reception). The BGSM-I has 4 Input lines which can be used
to activate SMS and/or Contact ID transmissions (Trouble alert, Periodic messages or Pay-As-You-Go Balance for pre-paid
SIM Cards).
The BGSM-I has 4 Outputs which can be set up to control household appliances from remote locations or used for status
signalling.
Due to the characteristics of GSM Networks, the BGSM-I can function only as intended and cannot be used as a modem for
fax/data transmissions or for teleservice operations.
The BGSM-I is housed in a tamper-protected metal casing equipped with status LEDs.
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
The numbers in square brackets [ ] in this manual refer to the main parts of the BGSM-I (see Fig. 1) described in this section.