CAME MTMA/GSM Programming Manual

Type
Programming Manual

CAME MTMA/GSM audio module for Dual Band GSM systems allows you to make audio calls in speaker mode to landlines and mobiles from call buttons or codes on compatible keypads. It can manage a contacts list with up to 1000 phone numbers, organized into groups, that can be associated with call keys. Authorized numbers can command on-board or call key relays, like opening a door lock. When paired with the MTMKB module, it offers up to 2000 codes to manage door releases and relays, and customized call codes for each group.

CAME MTMA/GSM audio module for Dual Band GSM systems allows you to make audio calls in speaker mode to landlines and mobiles from call buttons or codes on compatible keypads. It can manage a contacts list with up to 1000 phone numbers, organized into groups, that can be associated with call keys. Authorized numbers can command on-board or call key relays, like opening a door lock. When paired with the MTMKB module, it offers up to 2000 codes to manage door releases and relays, and customized call codes for each group.

Audio GSM module for modular plate
MTMA/GSM
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
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Each group can be associated with a call key (see section 3. Associating a group of users with a call key on the entry panel).
The numbering of the keys follows the logic show in figure A, according to which key 1 is associated with group 1, key 2 with
group 2, etc.; a call order is associated with the telephone numbers that make up a group, to be used to manage call diversion
when there is no answer B.
General precautions
Read the instructions carefully before beginning the installation and carry out the actions as specified by the manufacturer.
The installation, programming, commissioning and maintenance of the product must only be carried out by qualified tech-
nicians, properly trained in compliance with the regulations in force, including health and safety measures and the disposal
of packaging.
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operation, disconnect the device from the power supply.
The equipment must be destined solely for the use for which it was expressly designed.
The manufacturer declines all liability for any damage as a result of improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.
DESCRIPTION
Audio module for Dual Band GSM systems.
The module can make audio calls in speaker mode to telephone numbers on fixed and mobile networks, via the pressing of call
buttons or entry of codes on MTMKB keypads.
From the phone, you can open the door or activate the AUX relay using the numerical keypad to communicate or the dial to open
function.
Main features
Maximum 98 call keys (12 MTM8C modules).
• Option to manage a contacts list containing a maximum of 1000 telephone numbers, which may possibly be organised into
groups. A group can be made up of a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 5 telephone numbers.
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Call the telephone numbers associated with group 6.
Call the first number in group 6, if there is no answer,
call the second number in group 6, if there is no answer, etc.
Call the telephone numbers associated with group 4.
Call the first number in group 4, if there is no answer,
call the second number in group 4, if there is no answer, etc.
Checking connection to GSM network status
Press and hold down the PROG button; the LED above the button provides
the following signals:
Flashing quickly (< 2 seconds) = Module not registered with network
Flashing slowly (> 2 seconds) = Module registered with network
COMMISSIONING THE DEVICE
Preliminary operations
Note: The micro-SIM card (not included) must be enabled for 2G data trac and for sending and receiving SMS messages.
Check the availability and costs of these services with your mobile phone operator.
Note: Make sure that module MTMAGSM has no power and that the SIM card's PIN code has been disabled.
Before inserting the micro-SIM card into module MTMAGSM, it is advisable to test the sending and receiving of SMS messages by
using the micro-SIM on a normal mobile phone, in the proximity of the area in which you intend to install the device.
Module start-up
Insert the micro-SIM card into its housing as shown in the installation instructions.
Connect the external aerial to the module socket and power the system.
During start-up all the call button LEDs flash at the same time; calls cannot be made during this stage. The module is ready for
optimum operation only once registration has been completed, and where there is a good GSM signal.
The telephone numbers in the contacts list (maximum 1000) can be authorised to command relays on board and/or associated
with the call keys; for example, it is possible to call the module from a number (that has the correct authorisations) to operate
the solenoid lock or the entry panel's on-board relay.
The MTMAGSM module combined with the MTMKB module makes available up to 2000 codes to manage the activation of
door releases and relays; it is also possible to associate a customised call code with each group.
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PROGRAMMING VIA SMS
Programming via SMS requires the sending of individual SMS composed in such a way as to contain the information required to
programme the entry panel.
Access to the entry panel is password protected; the factory settings set the password at "0000".
General information on the composition of a programming SMS
The text of a valid programming SMS starts with the password assigned to the entry panel.
For example, if the access password is still the default one:
0 0 0 0
One or more commands to programme the device can be added to this sequence; each command or sequence of commands
message must end with the symbol #.
The dierent types of commands are identified by a numerical code. If the commands are for the purpose of setting parameters,
each of the data items to be set is preceded by the character . (see table of commands).
Each command can be sent in an individual SMS and must be preceded by the symbol #.
For example if you want to change the default password (0000) for a new password (1234), the command code is 10 and the
SMS to key in is:
0 0 0 0 # 1 0 . 1 2 3 4 #
Adjusting the speaker volume (for call in progress)
If during the conversation the person you are talking to cannot hear your voice at the right volume, you can increase the speaker
volume by pressing key 1, or lower it by pressing key 4.
Adjusting the microphone volume (for call in progress)
If you can't hear the voice of the person in front of the audio entry panel, you can press key 3 to increase or key 6 to reduce
the sensitivity of the microphone.
OPERATIONS THAT CAN BE CARRIED OUT FROM THE TELEPHONE
During the conversation between the telephone and the entry panel, it is possible to carry out the following operations using the
telephone keypad:
End the call
Activate the entry panel on-board relayActivate the solenoid lock
Lower the microphone volumeLower the speaker volume
Increase the microphone volumeIncrease the speaker volume
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Alternatively, an individual SMS can contain a series of commands, each preceded by the symbol #, on condition that the length
of the SMS does not exceed the maximum number of characters permitted for a single SMS.
If the programming SMS contains more than one parameter, these must always be preceded by the symbol ..
Example of SMS with chain of numerical commands and parameters:
0 0 0 0 # 2 0 . 1 . 1 . 3 4 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 # 2 0 . 1 . 2
. 3 3 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # 2 1 .... #
If there is some text amongst the command parameters, it must be written between the characters .
Example of SMS with chain of commands containing numerical parameters and text labels:
0 0 0 0 # 2 0 . 1 . 1 . 3 4 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 # 2 2 . 1 . .
C A M E G R O U P # 2 1 .... #
If you want to use a command that is for setting various miscellaneous parameters (for example, the command that sets the ring
time and conversation time), leaving one of the values unchanged, you must compose the SMS leaving empty fields in the space
reserved for the parameters that are not to be changed ( . . ).
Example of SMS in which the command requires the setting of two parameters and you want to programme only the second of
the two, leaving the first unchanged:
0 0 0 0 # 5 0 . . 6 0 #
To know the outcome of sending one or more commands to the entry panel, enter the character ? at the end of the desired
command(s), before the symbol #.
Example of programming SMS with request for outcome for the first parameter programmed:
0 0 0 0 # 2 0 . 1 . 1 . 3 4 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ? # 2 2 . 1 .
. C A M E G R O U P #
The message received in response to the SMS in the example can have 3 dierent outcomes and, therefore, contents:
20OK = The command has been received and carried out correctly,
20E1 = The command contains wrong parameters,
20E2 = The command has not been carried out.
For commands that require a reply SMS (e.g. request for GSM signal strength or request for firmware version of connected mod-
ules), enter character ? at the end of the command and before symbol #.
Example of SMS that requires a reply SMS:
8 0 ? #
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Functions and list of programming commands
Each command or group of commands SMS must be preceded by the password and end with #.
Function carried out by command Code Content of SMS
1. Changing the password. #10 .New password
2. Associating a telephone number with a group. #20 .Group. Order. Telephone number
3. Associating a group of users with a call key on the entry
panel.
#21 .Group. Key
4. Associating a name with a group. #22 .Group. "Name"
5. Associating a call number code (to be entered on
MTMKB keypads) with a group.
#23 .Group. Code
6. Authorising a telephone number to activate the door-
release output and/or relay output.
#24 .Enable door-release. Enable relay. Telephone number
7. Authorising a number code, entered on MTMKB
keypads, to activate the door-release output or relay
output.
#25 .Enable door-release. Enable relay. User ID. Code
8. Deleting information relating to a group. #90 .Group
9. Deleting a telephone number and the activations
associated with it.
#91 .Telephone number
10. Deleting the number codes associated with a user,
authorised to activate the door-release output and/or relay
output.
#92 .User ID
11. Deleting all the telephone numbers stored and the
relative groups they belong to.
#93 .Password
12. Deleting all the number codes (to be entered on
MTMKB keypads) associated with activations.
#94 .Password
13. Programming the ring time and call conversation time. #50 .Ring time. Conversation time
14. Programming the door-release relay and/or auxiliary
relay activation time.
#51 .Door-release relay activation time. Auxiliary relay
activation time
15. Choosing the colour and brightness of the keypad
backlighting of all the modules that make up the entry
panel.
#52 Colour. Brightness
16. Programming the function of terminals I1 and I2. #53 .Function of terminal l1. Function of terminal l2
17. Choosing the interface language for MTMDY and
MTMBFVS modules.
#54 .Interface language
18. Programming the general parameters of the MTMDY
display module.
#55 .Colour. Brightness. Stand-by. Brightness in stand-by
mode. Search ranges. Range limit
19. Adjusting the volume of the entry panel speaker and
microphone.
#60 .Speaker volume. Microphone volume
20. Setting up the message tones. #61 .Key press tone. Solenoid lock tone.
Messages tone. Voice messages
21. Requesting the GSM signal strength of the module #80 ?
22. Requesting the module to be called back. #81
23. Requesting the firmware version of the modules
installed
#82 .Module ?
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Description of individual programming commands
Warning: Each programming SMS must be preceded by the password and end with the symbol #
( for example 0 0 0 0 # ).
An SMS that is not composed in the correct way will result in the command not being carried out.
1. Changing the password
Code A
1 0 . New password #
A - Enter the new programming password. The password is a numerical code with a maximum of 8 digits.
2. Associating a telephone number with a group
Code A B C
2 0 . Group . Order .Telephone number #
A - Enter a number with a maximum of 4 digits. The number identifies a group of a minimum of 1 and maximum of 5 telephone
numbers.
Note: A group does not necessarily have to be connected to a call key.
B - Enter a number from 1 to 5. The number sets the order within the group in which the telephone number (C) is called if the
previous number does not answer.
C - Enter the user's telephone number.
Note: Do not use the international prefix for national calls.
3. Associating a group of users with a call key on the entry panel
Code A B
2 1 . Group . Key #
A - Enter a number with a maximum of 4 digits. The number identifies a group of a minimum of 1 and maximum of 5 telephone
numbers.
B - Enter a number from 1 to 98 (based on the call keys present on the system). The number sets which key on the entry panel,
once pressed, generates a call to the numbers that make up the group (A).
Note: see figures A and B for details about the numbering of call keys.
4. Associating a name with a group
The command lets you display the names of the users in the MTMDY module's contacts list.
Note: Before assigning any name, it is good practice to delete the telephone numbers present so as to avoid overlaps with
a pre-existing contacts list.
Code A B
2 2 . Group . Name #
A - Enter a number with a maximum of 4 digits. The number identifies a group of a minimum of 1 and maximum of 5 telephone
numbers.
B - Enter text. The text constitutes the name of the group (A) and can be viewed on the MTMDY module's display screen if there
is one in the system.
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5. Associating a call number code (to be entered on MTMKB keypads) with a group
Code A B
2 3 . Group . Code #
A - Enter a number with a maximum of 4 digits. The number identifies a group of a minimum of 1 and maximum of 5 telephone
numbers.
B - Enter a number with a maximum length of 8 digits.
6. Authorising a telephone number to activate the door-release output and/or relay output
The user with whom the authorised number is matched (C) can activate the door-release output and/or relay output with a simple
call to the number matched with the entry panel.
Note: The number must have already been associated with a group using code 20.
Code A B C
2 4 . Enable door-release . Enable relay . Telephone number #
A - Enter 1 or 0 in this field.
1 = The telephone number shown in field "C" is authorised to activate the door-release output.
0 = The telephone number shown in field "C" is not authorised to activate the door-release output.
B - Enter 1 or 0 in this field.
1 = The telephone number shown in field "C" is authorised to activate the relay output.
0 = The telephone number shown in field "C" is not authorised to activate the relay output.
C - Enter the telephone number that is authorised.
Note: the fields (A or B) left empty do not cause any change to existing programming.
7. Authorising a number code, entered on MTMKB keypads, to activate the door-release output
and/or relay output
Note: Multiple number codes can be associated with each user. The number codes must all be dierent.
Code A B C D
2 5 . Enable door-release . Enable relay . User ID . Code #
A - Enter 1 or 0 in this field.
1 = The call number code shown in field "C" is authorised to activate the door-release output.
0 = The call number code shown in field "C" is not authorised to activate the door-release output.
B - Enter 1 or 0 in this field.
1 = The call number code shown in field "C" is authorised to activate the relay output.
0 = The call number code shown in field "C" is not authorised to activate the relay output.
C - In this field enter a number with a maximum of 4 digits that identifies the User associated with the code.
Note: the purpose of the User ID number is to make the eventual removal of the code simpler.
D - Enter the number code (minimum 3, maximum 8 digits).
Note: the fields (A or B) left empty do not cause any change to existing programming.
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8. Deleting information relating to a group
Code A
9 0 . Group #
A - Enter a number with a maximum of 4 digits; the number identifies the group for which all information is to be removed.
Note: the command removes the telephone numbers belonging to the group. If a telephone number is associated with more
than one group, it will only be removed from the group the command is addressed to.
9. Deleting a telephone number and its associated activations
Code A
9 1 . Telephone number #
A - Enter the telephone number that you want to delete.
Note: the telephone number will be removed from all the groups it belongs to.
10. Deleting the number codes associated with a user, authorised to activate the door-release
output or relay output
Code A
9 2 . User ID #
A - Enter the number code.
NOTE: This command removes ALL codes associated with a user ID
11. Deleting all the telephone numbers stored and the relative groups they belong to
Code A
9 3 . Password #
A - Enter the programming password.
12. Deleting all the number codes (to be entered on MTMKB keypads) associated with activations
Code A
9 4 . Password #
A - Enter the programming password.
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13. Programming the ring time and call conversation time
Code A B
5 0 . Ring time . Conversation time #
After pressing a call button or entering a call code on MTMKB keypads, the entry panel generates a call to the first number asso-
ciated with the group called (from 1 to 5 numbers); once the ring time (A) has elapsed without any reply, the entry panel will call
the second number in the group (if there is one), etc. When one of the numbers answers the call, the conversation time counter
(B) starts, at the end of which, if still in progress, the communication will be interrupted.
A - Enter a value between 1 and 90 seconds (pre-set 3 0).
B - Enter a value between 1 and 240 seconds (pre-set 6 0).
Note: These settings could be aected by the GSM network and/or the device receiving the call.
Note: the conversation time counter is started even if a voice mail service answers the call, therefore the call is considered
to have been successful.
Note: the fields left empty do not cause any change to existing programming.
14. Programming the door-release relay and/or auxiliary relay activation time
Code A B
5 1 . Door-release relay activation time . Auxiliary relay activation time #
A - Enter a value between 1 and 10 seconds (pre-set 1).
B - Enter a value between 1 and 3600 seconds (pre-set 1).
Note: the fields left empty do not cause any change to existing programming.
15. Choosing the colour and brightness of the keypad backlighting of all the modules that make
up the entry panel
Code A B
5 2 . Colour . Brightness #
A - Enter 1 or 0 in this field (pre-set 0).
1 = The backlighting colour is white.
0 = The backlighting colour is blue.
B - In this field enter values between 0 and 4 (pre-set 2).
0 = O 1 = Brightness 25% 2 = Brightness 50% 3 = Brightness 75% 4 = Brightness 100%.
Note: the fields left empty do not cause any change to existing programming.
16. Programming the function of terminals I1 and I2
Code A B
5 3 . Function of terminal l1 . Function of terminal l2 #
A - Enter 1 or 0 in this field (pre-set 0).
1 = The terminal functions as a relay activation button input.
0 = The terminal functions as a call 1 input.
B - Enter 1 or 0 in this field (pre-set 0).
1 = The terminal functions to activate external video camera.
0 = The terminal functions as a call 2 input.
Note: the fields left empty do not cause any change to existing programming.
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17. Choosing the interface language for MTMDY and MTMBFVS modules
Code A
5 4 . Interface language #
A - In this field enter one of the following values (pre-set 1).
1 = English,
2 = Italian,
3 = French,
4 = German,
5 = Portuguese,
6 = Spanish,
7 = Dutch,
8 = Polish,
9 = Russian,
1 0 = Hungarian,
1 1 = Ukrainian,
1 2 = Croatian,
1 3 = Swedish,
1 4 = Norwegian,
1 5 = Finnish,
1 6 = Danish,
1 7 = Latvian,
1 8 = Slovenian,
1 9 = Estonian,
9 9 = Customised
Note: the availability of the language set does depend, however, on the availability of that language in the MTMDY and
MTMBFVS modules installed.
18. Programming the general parameters of the MTMDY display module
Code A B C D E F
5 5 . Colour .Brightness .Stand-by .Brightness in
stand-by .
Search
ranges .
Range
limit #
A - Sets the colour of the module backlighting. B - Enter 1 or 0 in this field (pre-set 0).
1 = The backlighting colour is white.
0 = The backlighting colour is blue.
B - Sets the brightness of the module backlighting. In this field enter values between 0 and 4 (pre-set 4).
0 = O 1 = Brightness 25% 2 = Brightness 50% 3 = Brightness 75% 4 = Brightness 100%.
C - Sets whether to activate stand-by mode (pre-set 0).
1 = Stand-by mode enabled.
0 = Stand-by mode not enabled.
D - Sets the module's backlighting brightness in stand-by mode (pre-set 1).
1 = In stand-by mode the display is on with minimal brightness.
0 = In stand-by mode the display is o.
E - Sets how many parts to divide the contacts list into to make it easier to view on the display. (pre-set 2).
Enter a value between 1 and 4 in this field.
Note: With value 1, the list of names in the contacts list is not divided into parts.
F - Sets the maximum number of names permitted for each search range. (pre-set 1 0).
Beneath this range limit the contacts list is no longer divided into parts.
Note: the fields left empty do not cause any change to existing programming.
19. Adjusting the volume of the entry panel speaker and microphone
Code A B
6 0 . Speaker volume . Microphone volume #
A - In this field enter values between 0 and 100 (pre-set 4 0).
B - In this field enter values between 0 and 15 (pre-set 1 0).
Note: the fields left empty do not cause any change to existing programming.
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20. Setting up the message tones
Code A B C D
6 1 . Key press tone . Solenoid lock tone . Messages tone . Voice messages #
A - Enter 1 or 0 in this field (pre-set 1).
1 = Key press tone enabled.
0 = Key press tone not enabled.
B - Sets whether activation of the solenoid lock must be accompanied by an acoustic signal. B - Enter 1 or 0 in this field (pre-set
1).
1 = Activation tone enabled.
0 = Activation tone not enabled.
C - Sets whether entering a correct/incorrect activation code must be accompanied by an acoustic signal. B - Enter 1 or 0 in this
field (pre-set 1).
1 = Confirmation/error tone enabled.
0 = Confirmation/error tone not enabled.
D - Sets whether to activate voice messages audible even by the hearing-impaired from module MTMBFVS (pre-set 1).
1 = Voice messages enabled.
0 = Voice messages not enabled.
Note: the fields left empty do not cause any change to existing programming.
21. Requesting the GSM signal strength of the module
Note: The command does not require parameters.
Code
8 0 ? #
The reply message gives the signal strength detected in the following form:
Text of reply message Signal strength detected (dBm)
[ __ __ __ __ ] Unknown or not detectable
[ +_ __ __ __ ] < -103 (poor quality of outgoing calls)
[ ++ __ __ __ ] from -103 to -94 (poor quality of outgoing calls)
[ ++ +_ __ __ ] from -93 to -90
[ ++ ++ __ __ ] from -89 to -84
[ ++ ++ +_ __ ] from -83 to -80
[ ++ ++ ++ __ ] from -79 to -74
[ ++ ++ ++ +_ ] from -73 to -62
[ ++ ++ ++ ++ ] from -61 to -53
22. Requesting the module to be called back
Note: The command does not require parameters.
Code
8 1 #
Following correct sending of the message, the module makes a call to the number that sent the SMS.
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The product complies with the relevant directives in force.
Decommissioning and disposal. Dispose of the packaging and the device responsibly at the end of its life cycle, in compliance
with the laws in force in the country where the product is used. The recyclable components are marked with a symbol and the
material's ID marker.
THE DATA AND INFORMATION SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL ARE TO BE CONSIDERED AS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME AND
WITHOUT THE NEED FOR ANY ADVANCE WARNING.
MEASUREMENTS, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, ARE IN MILLIMETRES.
23. Requesting the firmware version of the modules installe
Code A
8 2 . Module ? #
A - In this field enter the number that identifies the module whose firmware version you want to know.
1 = Request firmware version of MTMAGSM module.
2 = Request firmware version of MTMKB module.
3 = Request firmware version of MTMDY module.
4 = Request firmware version of MTMINFO module.
5 = Request firmware version of MTMBFVS module.
from 10 to 21 = Request firmware version of MTM8C modules. Code 10 identifies the first MTM8C module connected,
code 11 the next one in the cabling that connects the modules to each other, etc., up to a maximum of 12 MTM8C mod-
ules.
RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT
To restore the entry panel to the default settings, remove the power supply, press and hold the two call buttons on the unit and
power the device.
After 5 seconds the entry panel restarts.
NOTE. If the entry panel does not restart, it has not been restored to default settings.
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CAME S.p.A.
Via Martiri Della Libertà, 15
31030 Dosson di Casier - Treviso - Italy
tel. (+39) 0422 4940 - fax. (+39) 0422 4941
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CAME MTMA/GSM Programming Manual

Type
Programming Manual

CAME MTMA/GSM audio module for Dual Band GSM systems allows you to make audio calls in speaker mode to landlines and mobiles from call buttons or codes on compatible keypads. It can manage a contacts list with up to 1000 phone numbers, organized into groups, that can be associated with call keys. Authorized numbers can command on-board or call key relays, like opening a door lock. When paired with the MTMKB module, it offers up to 2000 codes to manage door releases and relays, and customized call codes for each group.

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