SM-GSMdialer User’s Manual Quad-Band GSM Dialer (850/900/1800/1900MHz) with LED for Air-Alarm Series
© Copyright 2012 This manual is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. Except as permitted by such license, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, including translation to another language or format, without the prior written permission of SecurityMan.
Warranty Disclaimers SecurityMan Inc, makes no other warranties, express, implied or otherwise, regarding this product, and specifically disclaims any warranty for merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The exclusion of implied warranties is not permitted in some states and the exclusions specified herein may not apply to you. This warranty provides you with specific legal rights. There may be other rights that you have which vary from state to state.
Table of Contents Introduction 4 Features 4 Important 5 Restrictions 5 Conditions 6 Package Contents 7 Product Basics 8 Front Panel 8 Back Panel 9 Installation 11 Programming 14 Operation 14 Specifications 15 3
Introduction Thank you for choosing SecurityMan products. The SM-GSMdialer is designed for the SecurityMan Air-Alarm (wireless alarm system) users who do not have a land line and still want to be alerted for any alarm event. The SM-GSMdialer is compatible with “Pay as you go” and Contract SIM cards (not included) from all the major mobile service providers.
Important This guide provides important information on the use and operation of your SM-GSMdialer. Please read all the information carefully prior to using the product for the best performance and to prevent any damage/injuries or misuse of the device(s). Customers are entitled to have read through this complete user’s manual before using the SM-GSMdialer. Any unapproved changes or modifications will void your warranty. Please ensure to have a complete understanding of the following restrictions.
Young children can choke on these items if they put them into their mouths. • DO NOT plug the AC adapter into the outlet in improper situations. • Plugging in an AC adapter with wet hands might cause electric shock. • Plugging in the AC adapter unsteadily might cause fire or electric shock. • DO NOT cover the AC adapter when it is connected to an outlet, place the adapter near heaters, or put it on the floor which is equipped with a heater. The above mentioned operation might cause fire or incidents.
Package Contents SM-GSMdialer 1 x AC Adapter 4x Dry Wall Screws Antenna 1 x Phone Cable Anchor Guidance Antenna Bracket User’s Manual 7
Product Basics Front Panel Call Pick Up Low Power GSM Signal SIM Problem GSM Signal The red GSM Signal LED represents the signal between the dialer and the GSM network. Fast Flash: GSM signal is weak, or the SIM card cannot be recognized. Slow Flash: Normal working status.
• Incoming Calls: During an incoming call event, the SM-GSMdialer will click (relay sound) once for every ring and the ”Call Pick Up” red LED will flash until the phone is answered or the call is no longer coming through. Low Power During power failure, the Low Power LED will stay “Solid Red” only when the batteries have less than 7V of charge remaining indicating that the internal backup batteries need to be charged.
Power The Power socket is used to provide power to the SM-GSMdialer. Please insert the supplied AC Power adapter to the socket located below the backup battery on/off switch on the back of the GSM dialer. Backup Battery ON/OFF The Backup Battery ON/OFF switch is used to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) the SM-GSMdialer to run of the internal backup batteries in an event that the power should go out. Mounting Holes The mounting holes are used to mount the SM-GSMdialer to the wall.
2. Connects to a phone handset for normal phone usage (making or receiving calls) or to your SecurityMan Wireless Security systems host. NOTE: The alarm host (SM-8088E/T) also has a TEL OUT port that can also be used to connect you phone handset. Installation Prepare the location where you will be mounting the SM-GSMdialer by using the GSM anchor guidance card to pre-drill the mounting holes as shown below (use the green dry wall inserts when applicable).
Connect your phone cables from the “TEL OUT” port to “TEL IN” port of your existing SecurtiyMan Air-Alarm Host (SM-8088E/T). The second “TEL OUT” port is for another Air-Alarm Host or phone handset as shown below. SM-GSMdialer Back Panel SIM Air-Alarm Back Panel TEL OUT TEL OUT TEL OUT TEL IN TEL IN TEL OUT NOTE: Please make sure to run the excess cable through the cable management groves so that the unit can sit flush on the wall when mounted.
Secure the rectangular plastic cover (removed page 11) as illustrated below. Mount the antenna mounting bracket (included) to a desired location to secure the antenna and then attached the SMA antenna to the GSM dialer for reception. NOTE: Please extend the 9.5ft antenna cable when necessary to guarantee the best reception. Match the SM-GSMdialer mounting holes over the two secured screws (page 11) and then push in to overlap and down to secure.
Programming Volume Control: This feature allows you to set the volume level for incoming and outgoing calls. This is a 4 part command and requires a handset to complete. You will hear a single “beep” at the end of each successful command entry and a double “beep” if entered incorrectly.
NOTE: Remotely arming/disarming the host will require you to disable your SIM cards voice mail (if applicable). Please contact your carrier for information on how and if this can be done. **Please refer to your Air-Alarm user’s manual for instructions on how to add phone numbers to the host or you can visit our website to download a digital copy of your Air-Alarm user’s manual by visiting our website at: http://www.securitymaninc.