Specifications
18 ABBRA INSTALLATION 
The options are: disable, rep. after 7d, rep. after 14d, rep. 
after 30d, rep. after 90d. 
4.5.36 Ring Back Code (fig. 4.5, loc. 36) 
Here you enter a 6-digit code that will be used by the 
central station to activate ring back to the system. 
4.5.37 Receiver Number (fig. 4.5, loc. 37) 
Here the central station receiver number (4 digits) can be 
defined.
4.6 DEFINING GSM PARAMETERS 
(Not evaluated by UL) 
This mode is applicable only if your Abbra is connected to 
the GSM unit. By using this mode, you can: 
1. Define that the GSM unit is installed / not installed. 
2. Define 4 cellular phone numbers to which events will be 
reported via SMS text message. 
3. Define which types of events will be reported to SMS 
phone numbers. 
4. Define whether the GSM unit will serve as: 
• GSM IS <Back>UP – The system will try to report 
events using the PSTN line, and if that fails, it will try 
the GSM line (SMS messages are always sent using 
the GSM line). 
• GSM IS PRIMARY –The system will try dialing using 
GSM line first, and if that fails, it will try the PSTN line 
(SMS messages are sent using GSM anyway). 
• GSM ONLY –The system will report events by using 
only the GSM line. 
• SMS ONLY –The system will not use GSM line for 
anything else than for SMS messages. 
5. Define whether GSM line failure will not be reported, or 
will be reported after 2/5/15/30 minutes. 
An illustrated process is shown in figure 4.6. In this 
illustration, each selected option is displayed with a dark 
box at the right side. To review the options, repeatedly 
press <Next> or <Back> button, until the desired option is 
displayed, then press <View/Select> button. 
4.6.1 GSM Installation 
Here you define whether the GSM unit is installed or not 
installed. 
Available options are: installed or not installed. 
4.6.2 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th SMS Number 
Here you define the first, second, third and fourth SMS 
phone number (including area code, 16 digits maximum) to 
which pre-selected events types (see next paragraph) will 
be reported. 
4.6.3 Reporting to SMS Phone Number 
Here you determine the types of events that will be 
reported to the pre-selected SMS phone numbers. 
Event messages are divided by type into three groups: 
GROUP  EVENTS REPORTED 
Alarms Fire, Burglary, Panic, Tamper 
Open/Close Arming AWAY, Arming HOME, Disarming 
Alerts No-activity, Emergency, Latchkey 
The selectable options are detailed in the next table. 
Option  Description 
All  All event types 
all (-op/cl)  All event types except open/close 
all (-alerts)  All event types except alerts 
Alarms  Alarms only 
Alerts  Alerts only 
op/CL  Open/close only 
Disable report  No events reporting 
Note: “All” means that all 3 groups are reported and also 
trouble messages - sensor / system low battery, sensor 
inactivity, power failure, jamming, communication failure 
etc. 
NEXT
OK
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
<OK> TO EXIT
7. DEFINE OUTPUTS
5. DEFINE COMM.
4. DEFINE PANEL
3. DEFINE ZONES
2. ENROLLING
1. NEW INSTL CODE
ENTER CODE
INSTALLER MODE
USER SETTINGS
NORMAL MODE
READY 00:00
[installer code]
OK
NEXT
6. DEFINE GSM
NEXT NEXT NEXT
NEXT
4th SMS number
OK
NEXT
GSM INSTALL
OK OK
1st SMS number
OK
2nd SMS number 3rd SMS number
OK
OK
REPORT     SMS
NEXT
OK
GSM line failure
NEXT
don’t report
2 minutes
GSM line purpose
OK
NEXT
SMS only
GSM is primary
GSM only
all
all (-op/cl)
all (-alerts)
alarms
alerts
op/cl
Installed
Not installed
OK OK OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Enter GSM No.)
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Enter GSM No.)
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Enter GSM No.)
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Enter GSM No.)
5 minutes
15 minutes
30 minutes
disable report
OK OK OK
OK
GSM is backup
Figure 4.6 - DEFINE GSM 










