GSM/PSTN Dialer

GSM/PSTN Dialer

Description


It receives system alarm and status messages and reads these out as voice (stored automated voice message) or text (SMS).

Silent alarm via telephone
In the event of an alarm, the alarm system can trigger sirens, for example, or sends a silent alarm via telephone. The silent alarm is forwarded to the telephone network via the dialer. 8 events are available via the wired inputs (e.g. intrusion, break-in, medical emergency, fire) each is assigned its own event text (SMS or automated voice message). In addition to this, a location message with general information (name, address) is transmitted.

8 messages to 10 telephone numbers – via landline or cellular communication
If the alarm is triggered, the programmed event text is activated and the message is sent to a maximum of 10 contacts Simultaneous transfer via landline or GSM takes place – as a second communication channel in the event of a network failure. The system recognises the prefix “0” for an outside line, so the call is always sent correctly if an external call is made from a telephone system with an external line.

Worldwide remote access, on-site interaction and inbox function
Remote access via call or SMS allows retrieval of status messages and device programming when you're on the go. Via the listening and speaking mode (microphone/loudspeaker) on-site interaction is possible, e.g. listening in on the property or talking through the loudspeaker. Practical: Incoming SMS are forwarded via the inbox function – e.g. credit running out on a prepaid SIM card.

Stand-alone operation, 4 output switches
The dialer not only processes alarm system signals via the wired inputs, but also from external devices. In addition it not “only” sends telephone calls, but also controls other equipment via 4 output switches – e.g. for building management systems or industrial use.

For safe and proper operation, this equipment must be installed and regularly maintained by a professional trained by us. Arrange regular maintenance appointments with your installer to ensure continuous smooth operation with the latest security updates and new functions.

Product advantages

  • Enables communication to and from the alarm system via landline/cellular network
  • Text and voice messages via landline (PSTN) and cellular communication (GSM)
  • Alarm and status messages to up to 10 stored telephone numbers
  • Redundant communication channel (PSTN/GSM) to maximize transmission security.
  • Remote access via telephone for worldwide operation when out and about
  • Integrated listening and speaking for simple on-site interaction
  • Inbox function for forwarding messages (e.g. prepaid credit)
  • Can be used independently of alarm system (building management system, industry)

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Specifications
Compatible with: Secoris, Secvest, Terxon, AZ6310W
Connections: Screw terminal for PSTN and power supply
DC voltage supply: 10,5-28 V
Dialling procedure: DTMF (multi-frequency method, tone dialing method)
Dimensions: (WxHxD) 150x115x30 mm
Display: Illuminated segment display
Height: 115 mm
Housing material: ABS
IP protection class: 32
Inputs: 8
Language of instructions: 5 languages (UK, DE, FR, NL, DK)
Language packing: 5 languages (UK, DE, FR, NL, DK)
Length: 30 mm
Max. operating temperature: 55 °C
Memory location telephone numbers: 10
Min. operating temperature: -10 °C
Net weight: 0,345 kg
Number of voice messages: 8
OSD language: 5 languages (UK, DE, FR, NL, DK)
Outputs: 4 transistor outputs (OP), negative switching, max. current output 100 mA / 12 V DC per output
PSTI conformity required: No
Power consumption: 50 mA
Programming 1: Menu
Recording duration: 0,075 h
Remote access: Yes
Sabotage monitoring: Yes
Transmission path: GSM, PSTN
Transmission type: Language, SMS
Type of inputs: Positive/negative controllable inputs (5-24 V DC)
Voltage monitoring: Yes
Width: 150 mm
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