Description; Identification Of Parts; Installing The Device; Bgsm-100Kca Or Bgsm-100Kea - Bentel Security BGSM-100 Mode D'emploi

Transmetteur d'alarme gsm/gprs
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Description

This Communicator manages Central Station transmission and can simulate the land line in the event of trouble (land
line down) or even substitute the land line completely in areas where the GSM service is provided and where the land
line is not available.
Has capability of communicating alarm signals via the GPRS data network. This capability enables a fast reliable path to
central stations equipped with a Sur-Gard System III or System II receiver.
The performance of this Communicator depends greatly on GSM Network coverage, therefore, it should not be mounted
without first performing placement tests of the antenna to determine the best location for reception (at least 1 green LED
should remain lit).
This Communicator has 3 Outputs, one of which may be activated/deactivated remotely, while the other 2 may be used
to indicate: problems on the PSTN telephone line; problems on the GSM network.
Due to the characteristics of GSM Networks, this Communicator can activate only as intended and cannot be used as a
modem for fax/data transmissions or for teleservice operations.
The numbers in square brackets [ ] in this manual refer to the main parts of this Communicator (see Fig. 1) described in this section.
, , , , , Do not route any wiring over circuit boards.
, , , , , This Communicator shall be installed by qualified SERVICE PERSONS only, in the shelter of a safe and dry
site, away from radio-transmitting equipment.
, , , , , Test the GSM Network reception before mounting this Communicator in the proposed placement.

BGSM-100KCA or BGSM-100KEA

, , , , , This Communicator consists of a board intended to be placed inside the intrusion panel, preferably having
a metal box, and of an antenna that is connected to the board by a coaxial cable. During normal working,
those elements (board, antenna and cable) could generate radiated electromagnetic fields and, if there are
any electronic devices not sufficiently immune to such fields nearby, there might occur certain unwanted
interactions. For this reason it is advised to place the board as far away as possible from such susceptible
devices and to put the antenna on the external surface of the metal box or far away from it by means of the
bracket. It is advised to keep inside of the panel metal box the minimum coaxial cable part and to place any
extra length on the outside of the metal box.
1. Loosen the screws and remove the control panel cover.
2. Establish an area inside the metal casing which can be used to hold the board, including the wiring.
3. Position the 4 adhesive plastic supports [14] on the base of the metal casing, then fit the holes [7] on the Electronic board
into the adhesive plastic supports, as illustrated in Figure 2.
4. Fit the antenna [1] to the outside of the casing.
4a. Fix the antenna with the 25 cm wire or the antenna with the 2 mt wire [1] above the metal container (Fig.2) in such
manner that the magnetic base [2] will be conjoint with the surface. Feed the antenna cable through the cable feed opening
in the metal casing.
For version BGSM-100KEA it is possible to use the metal support [13] could be used, see Fig.2a. Fix the metal support
[13] by using the holes [12] on an adequate prop. Fix the antenna with the 25 cm wire or the antenna with the 2 mt wire
[1] above the metal support [13] (Fig.2a), in such manner that the magnetic base [2] will be conjoint with the surface.
Pass the antenna lead through the hole [11] in the metal support [13].
BGSM-100

IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS

INSTALLING THE DEVICE

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