Ptm; I/O - Visonic VGSM-120 Mode D'emploi

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PTM

This page refers to the "PTM (Panel Transmission Monitoring) function", which allows the device to
transmit calls over the GSM network in the event of failed communication between the control unit and the
receiver on the PSTN telephone line.
Note:
The Communicator restores to normal mode after 5 minutes on the GSM channel.
The PTM function considers communication to have failed when:
It does not detect number dialing, if the "Check Dialing" option has been enabled (this option
checks that telephone numbers have been dialed correctly).
It does not detect a kiss-off (the signal transmitted by the receiver when successful event communication
has ended).
Note:
The kiss-off signal frequency is 1400 Hz.
All numbers are checked if the "Telephone Numbers" list is empty; otherwise only the numbers on the list will
be checked.
Calls are transmitted over the GSM network when the programmed "Maximum Failure Number" has
been reached.
Telephone Number: Enter the telephone numbers (up to a maximum of 4) to be called using the
PTM function. These fields are empty by default. If these fields are blank, the "PTM function" will
check all the telephone numbers dialed by the control panel.
Check Dialing: Disabled at factory default, if enabled, the missed dialing (i. e. when the PTM
does not detect the number dialed by the control panel on the PSTN line) will be count as failure
by the "PTM function".
Max Failures: In this box, enter the total number of errors detected by the Communicator above which
the PTM function is activated. The PTM function is disabled by default (the default setting is 0); set a
value from 1 to 4 to enable the PTM

I/O

This page is used to program input or output modes, output activation events, polarity (N.C. or N.O.), reserved
outputs and remote activation SMS strings for reserved outputs.
Type: This column can be used to program terminals T1, T2 and T3 for the following modes:
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Input: Select this mode to enable the corresponding terminal as the input line. If this mode is
selected, the Service column is activated (see below).
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Output: Select this mode to enable the corresponding terminal as an open collector output.
CAUTION! These settings also automatically update the parameters on the "SMS dialer", "Voice dialer" and
"Phonebook" pages.
Polarity: This box is used to program the output/input standby status:
Normally Closed
o
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Normally Open
Click the box corresponding to the 'Polarity' column to invert the parameter currently displayed.
Activation events: Click the column corresponding to the event to be programmed, in line with the relevant
output. The tick indicates that when this event occurs, the relevant output will be activated. Click the
boxes to enter/remove the tick .
CAUTION! Programming the events linked to an output causes some of the boxes corresponding to that
output to be disabled. Before you can begin programming, you will need to remove the ticks
from various boxes.
PSTN Fault: If selected, the output will be activated in the event that the telephone line is not
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detected.
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GSM Fault: If selected, the output will be activated if the GSM network is not detected.
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HB Fail: If selected, the output will be activated in the event that the supervision message is not
detected.
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FTC Signal: if selected, the output will be activated if communication is not successful.
Note:
The selection of the FTC Signal event enables the Monostable option and allows you to set
the Monostable Time (ON Time).
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function.
with the output/input in standby, the corresponding terminal is negative.
with the output/input in standby, the corresponding terminal is floating.
D-305708 VGSM-120 Installation Instructions

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