Gen
i
us Gate Systems Ltd
4 Wayside Green Woodcote Reading Berks RG8 0QJ
Mail@Genius-Systems.co.uk
Directors: D.M.Pearson. M.J.Thornton. J.A.Pearson
Registration No: 4557960 (England)
V.A.T.No: 815 9757 88
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1. Set the DIP switches.
The DMG offers two button inputs and 6 relay outputs as default. Relay 2 is a toggle that is to say
it changes state from open to closed and vice versa each time it is commanded from the remote
telephone. All the other relays as 1 second closure only. The DIP switches can then be used to
‘trade’ button inputs for relay outputs as below:
A
B
C
D
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Relays
123456 12456 1256 126 12
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
12 123 1234 12345 123456
Buttons
A
B
C
D
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Relays
123456 12456 1256 126 12
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
12 123 1234 12345 123456
Buttons
The DMG reads the DIP switches each time it starts up and self configures accordingly. Do not set the
switches in any other combination as the DMG will not necessarily read them correctly. If you need to
re configure form one set to another, you must power cycle the DMG to make sure it will read the
new configuration.
2. Load the SIM with the numbers in use.
SIM cards can be programmed using a standard Cellular phone, setting the memory to use SIM only.
For Example in a Nokia Phone this is found under Names – Settings – Memory in Use where you can
select ‘SIM only’
Having done this key in the number you wish to assign to Button 1, use the full sequence that you
would ordinarily dial.
Save the number and give it a name. The names for your numbers need to follow the following rule.
For Button 1 the number MUST use the Name 1A (in Capitals). Button 2 the name 2A and so on for all
6 buttons. You must not add further characters to the name.
Note that unlike earlier versions of the DMG1, It does not matter in which order the phone numbers
are entered or where they are stored on the SIM.
NOTE:
We have found that some recent phones will add extra invisible characters to the Name when
saving to sort the names into other categories eg Home, Work, Mobile etc. This will cause problems.
These are usually characterised by the DMG1 refusing to make outbound calls whilst still accepting
inbound.
There are several freestanding or USB SIM reader/writers on the market that do not suffer from this
and which can also make the pre-programming of the SIM quick and easy. As many installers carry a
Laptop as part of their installation equipment, a USB SIM reader/writer can be a very convenient
means of programming and one which will allow a copy of the stored data to be kept for maintenance
purposes.
Numbers can be loaded via SMS as described in Section 5.3 although this can be slow if there are
many to do.
If you do not wish to modify or extend the settings for the Call forwarding or call duration or activate
the SMS or Toll free calling option please continue otherwise see the notes in section 5.