G-SPEAK Installation Manual TM GSM-BASED INTERCOM SYSTEM
Company Profile Company Profile 1986 In-house R&D development team 100% testing of products 1990 1995 1999 Centurion Systems today Manufacture to international quality standard ISO 9001:2008 Competent after-sales technical support from 07h00 - 18h00 Monday to Friday Sales and support throughout Southern Africa and over 50 countries worldwide Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation of Centurion Sy
Contents Quick Setup Steps page 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS page 2 1. 2. Glossary of Terms General Description Main Features 3. Specifications Physical Dimensions Technical Specifications Functional Specifications 4. Product Identification 5. Required Tools and Equipment 6. Mounting Instructions Calling Module Mounting GSM Controller Mounting Inserting an Activated SIM Card 7. Wiring Diagrams 8. GSM Network Signal Detection 9.
Quick Setup Steps These abbreviated instructions are for the experienced installer who needs a checklist to get a standard installation up and running in the minimum of time. Detailed installation features and functions are referred to later in this manual. Mount the Calling Module according to the instructions given in the Installation section. Connect the GSM Controller to the Calling Module according to the wiring diagram in the Wiring section.
IMPORTANT Safety Instructions ATTENTION To ensure the safety of people, it is important that you read all the following instructions. Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product could cause serious harm to people. The installer, being either professional or DIY, is the last person on the site who can ensure that the operator is safely installed, and that the whole system can be operated safely.
This product was designed and built strictly for the use indicated in this documentation. Any other use, not expressly indicated here, could compromise the service life/operation of the product and/or be a source of danger Anything not expressly specified in these instructions is not permitted.
1. Glossary of Terms Called Party: When one of the Call Buttons on the Calling Module is pressed, the Called Party is the person or persons who receives/answers the call on their mobile phone or landline handset. Calling Module: This can be seen as similar to a traditional intercom gate station or entry oanel that resides outside of the property and is the component of the G-SPEAK system that is used to dial through to and communicate with Voice Phones.
2. General Description The G-SPEAK Classic and G-SPEAK Classic+ are GSM-based intercom systems with advanced functionality. The system comprises two components, namely a Calling Module, which is typically mounted on the wall or a gooseneck outside the property, and a GSM Controller that is typically mounted inside the property, typically inside a gate motor housing.
3. Specifications 120mm 116mm Physical Dimensions www.centsys.com 67mm 33mm 20mm FIGURE 1. OVERALL DIMENSIONS FOR GSM CONTROLLER 32mm 138mm 74mm FIGURE 2.
Technical Specifications Physical G-SPEAK CLASSIC G-SPEAK CLASSIC+ 10V - 30V DC Input voltage Quiescent 30mA maximum 300mA Current draw Two Call buttons on Calling Module Yes Call confirmation at Calling Module Adjustable at Calling Module using Call Buttons Speech volume 6 wires, min 0.
4. Product Identification 1 4 5 2 3 FIGURE 3. GSM CONTROLLER INTERIOR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1 2 3 4 5 FIGURE 4. CALLING MODULE INTERIOR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
5. Required Tools and Equipment Screwdriver – 3.5mm flat Side cutter Drill bits – 5mm masonry; 6mm drill bit Silicone sealant Fasteners and rawl plugs Six metres of n6 core communication cable 6.
18mm Dimensions of the Calling Module base and mounting holes relative to the Calling Module cover 110mm 138mm Dimensions 74mm FIGURE 7. Mounting Instructions Lift Calling Module cover 1. Lift off the outer cover of the Calling Module as shown in Figure 8. FIGURE 8. Screwdriver Calling Module 2. Insert screwdriver as shown and unclip the Calling Module from base. Calling Module base FIGURE 9.
Calling Module 3. Lift the Calling Module off base. Calling Module base 4. Hold the Calling Module base against the wall at the required height, ensuring that it is vertical. FIGURE 10. 5. Mark the location of the mounting holes. Rawlplug 6. Using a 5mm masonry bit, drill holes into the wall for the rawlplugs provided in the kit. Calling Module 7.
Calling Module 11. Run the cable through the Calling Module base and then hook the Calling Module into the base as shown in Figure 13 and clip back into position. Cable Calling Module base FIGURE 13. 12. Terminate cable onto the voice communication terminal. Refer to wiring diagram in Figure 30 for details. Voice communication terminals Cable FIGURE 14. 13. If the cable is surface-mounted, route the cable into the unit from underneath as shown and terminate onto the voice communication terminal.
Calling Module cover 15. Clip the outer cover back into position. It will be necessary when commissioning the unit to have the cover removed. FIGURE 16. 16. Secure the cover using the fixing screw provided in kit. Screw FIGURE 17.
GSM Controller Mounting The GSM Controller will typically be housed inside the enclosure of the device it is to control, for instance a gate motor. However, it can be mounted onto a wall or other structure by following the instructions below: GSM Controller 1. Insert screwdriver into slot on the GSM Controller and twist. Slot Screwdriver FIGURE 18. Cover 2. Remove the cover and unclip and remove the circuit board from the retaining clips. Circuit board FIGURE 19. Mounting surface 3.
6. Use a 6mm drill bit to open the required cable entry hole. Cable entry hole 6mm drill bit FIGURE 21. Ensure sufficient cable is provided for to reach the terminals of both the I/O terminals and the voice communication terminals Cover 7. Fix the cable to the wall using cable saddles. 8. Seal all the holes with silicone sealant. 9. Re-insert the circuit board and ensure that the retaining clips are holding it in place Cable saddles Power cable CircuitVoice board communication cable FIGURE 22.
2. Raise the SIM card housing as shown in Figure 24. FIGURE 24. 3. Insert the activated SIM card and ensure that the SIM card is correctly oriented. Align the cropped corner to be in the correct position as per the diagram on the circuit board. Cover Circuit board FIGURE 25. 4. Once the SIM card is inserted correctly in the SIM card housing, lower the housing onto the circuit board. Then slide the SIM card housing locking mechanism down to ensure that the SIM card housing is securely locked in place.
GSM controller cover 5. Hook the top of the edge of the cover onto the top of the unit. 6. Lower the cover and press securely into position. FIGURE 27.
7. Wiring Diagrams P3 P4 P5 Data communication lines P6 I03 GND 12V-24V Power supply 10V - 30V DC GND I02 Inputs/outputs 1 and 2 I04 I03 Inputs/outputs 3 and 4 P2 P1 G-SPEAK P3 P4 P5 P6 Data communication lines P2 P1 FIGURE 28. GSM CONTROLLER FIGURE 29.
Solenoid lock GND 12V-24V P2 P5 I03 P4 P3 P5 103 P4 GND 102 P6 103 P3 104 GND I02 P2 P1 P1 I04 I03 P6 GND 12V-24V GSM controller P1 D5-Evo P5 P4 P3 Description Colour Power + and Call Power - and Call Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Mic 1 Mic 2 Calling Module P6 Terminal P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P2 Use the table below for colour allocation when connecting the wires It is recommended that 0.5mm2 multi-stranded shielded cable is used FIGURE 30.
8. GSM Network Signal Detection When powered up, the G-SPEAK will beep three times and the signal strength indicator LEDs will light up indicating the GSM network signal strength. The GSM signal strength can be determined based upon the combination of the three LEDs that illuminate: 3 5 2 3 1 1 4 LEDs 2 Signal strength indicator FIGURE 31. GSM MODULE The GSM signal strength may be enhanced by repositioning the antenna.
9. G-SPEAK Functionality www.centsys.com FIGURE 33. The G-SPEAK range offers both voice and signalling functionality, each of which provides its own unique feature-set and capabilities including communication, switching and monitoring. The units are programmed via SMS command strings sent from a standard mobile phone. Categories of Learned-in Phones A clear distinction must be made between a Voice Phone and a Switch Phone.
There will be a delay of up to ten seconds while the call connects, after which a ringtone will be heard from the Calling Module. Once answered by the Called Party, the call will end after either: 1. The call duration has expired (the default call duration is 30 seconds). 2. The call is terminated by pressing either of the Call Buttons on the Calling Module. 3. The call is terminated by the Called Party. 4.
Switch Phone Functionality The GSM Controller has capacity for ten Switch Phone numbers in the case of the G-SPEAK Classic, or 100 Switch Phone numbers in the case of the G-SPEAK Classic+, each of which can activate one or more (in the case of the G-SPEAK Classic+) outputs by Missed Call or SMS. Numbers are added using the AP command (see, List of Commands). These numbers are not to be confused with the Voice numbers referred to in the Voice Functionality section.
SMS Command Confirmation If you would like confirmation that your SMS command has been successfully received by the G-SPEAK, simply append a space and then the letters ‘ACK’ to the end of the command set in the SMS message. For example: P.xxxx.AB.0821234567 will simply add phone number 082 123 4567 and assigns it to Button 1; however, P.xxxx.AB.
Retrieve List of Voice Phone Numbers Assigned to a Call Button Command ‘LB’ Description Lists the Voice numbers assigned to each button LB Examples Parameters None (commands have been highlighted for clarity) Command Description P.xxxx.
Examples (commands have been highlighted for clarity) Description Command P.xxxx.AP.0821234567 P.xxxx.AP.0821234567.OU2 P.xxxx.AP.0821234567. 0821234568.0821234569. 0821234566.OU3 P.xxxx.AP.0841234567.OU2.OU4 P.xxxx.0821234567.OU1. OU2S.
Examples (commands have been highlighted for clarity) Command Description P.xxxx.DP.0821234567 Delete phone number 0821234567 P.xxxx.DP.0821234567. 0821234568.0821234569. 0821234566 Delete phone numbers 0821234567, 0821234568, 0821234569 and 0821234566 Airtime Command ‘AT’ This command allows an airtime voucher to be loaded onto the controller, or remaining airtime to be queried.
More than one configuration setting can be applied/edited using a single SMS by separating the commands with a full stop. In the case of the G-SPEAK Classic+ all I/Os (configurable inputs and outputs) are defaulted as outputs and may be reconfigured to be inputs, whereas the G-SPEAK Classic only has one output which cannot be configured to be an input. Where channels have been set up to act as inputs only (G-SPEAK CLASSIC+ only), further parameters can be set by specifying Filter and Blanking Times.
Description Settings Parameters OU3PT – Sets Output 3 pulse time in milliseconds OU4PU – Sets Output 4 as pulsed OU4LA – Sets Output 4 as latched OU4PT – Sets Output 4 pulse time in milliseconds CO Output Settings OU1N – Sets an alternative name for OU1 OU2N – Sets an alternative name for OU2 OU3N – Sets an alternative name for OU3 OU4N – Sets an alternative name for OU4 Sub-parameters: Pulse time (milliseconds) 1s = 1000ms CO Input Settings Output name (up to 31 characters including spa
Description Settings Parameters IN1RM – The message to be sent to subscribed numbers when IN1 rises IN2FM – The message to be sent to subscribed numbers when IN2 falls AT IN2RM – The message to be sent to subscribed numbers when IN2 rises IN3FM – The message to be sent to subscribed numbers when IN3 falls CO Input Settings IN3RM – The message to be sent to subscribed numbers when IN3 rises IN4FM – The message to be sent to subscribed numbers when IN4 falls IN4RM – The message to be sent to subscribed
Examples (commands have been highlighted for clarity) Command Description P.xxxx.CO.NP.1333 Changes the current system password to 1333 P.xxxx.CO.CT.30 Sets the maximum call duration to 30 seconds P.xxxx.CO.OU1PT.2000 Sets the pulse time of Output 1 to 2000ms (2s) P.xxxx.CO.OU1LA.OU2PU. OU2PT.5000 Configures Output 1 for latching operation, sets Output 2 to be a pulsed output and sets the pulse time to 5000ms (5s) P.xxxx.CO.IN1.IN2.IN1FT. 500.IN1BT.30000 P.XXXX.CO.IN3.IN3FM. “MAINS FAIL” P.xxxx.
Special Commands Any of the Voice Numbers can text the G-SPEAK with four special messages (depending on the G-SPEAK model) to activate the following functions: Command LISTEN TALK STATUS SETTINGS Description By SMSing ‘LISTEN’ to the G-SPEAK, the G-SPEAK will mute the speaker on the Calling Module, and call the phone that sent the SMS, allowing the Called Party to listen in on what is happening at the Calling Module.
10. Installation Handover Once the installation has been successfully completed and tested, it is important for the installer to explain the operation and safety requirements of the system. Centurion Systems (Pty) Ltd does not accept any liability caused by improper use of the product, or for use other than that for which the automated system was designed.
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