Bgsm-100Ba; Connecting The Device - Bentel Security BGSM-100 Mode D'emploi

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ANT-EU Remote antenna
For details of how to fit the remote ANT-EU outdoor antenna, please refer to the instructions supplied with the product. The
ANT-EU is used to provide the Communicator a excellent GSM signal strength.

BGSM-100BA

See figure 1.
1. Mark the position of the holes [19] required to fix the metal base [17] to the wall.
2. Drill holes in the wall as marked.
3. Insert the 4 P.C.B. supports [16] into the holes on the metal base [27].
4. Feed the connection cables through the opening on the base [22].
5. Fix the metal base to the wall using wall anchors (not supplied).
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Make sure you do not damage wiring or pipes in the chase.
6. Position the electronic P.C.B. on the supports [16] and push it down until it clicks into position, as illustrated in Figure 1.
7. Connect the antenna wire [3] to the connector on the electronic P.C.B. [4].
8. Feed the antenna wire [3] the cable clamp tab [26], then through the opening [23].
9. Position the antenna [1] on the upper edge of the base so that the magnetic base [2] adheres to the surface.
, , , , , The antenna may be positioned on the top edge of the base, at the point most suited to receiving the GSM signal.
10. If necessary, fit the MAXIASNC anti-tamper switch [15] (opzional) to the pins as illustrated in Figure 1.
, , , , , The switch lever must be directed as illustrated in Figure 1, otherwise the device will not work correctly.
11. Perform the terminal block connections [10] as described in par. "Connecting the device" and, if necessary, connect
the anti-tamper switch.
, , , , , The anti-tamper switch should be connected to the anti-tamper line or a relevant zone of the control unit.
Please refer to the control unit instructions for further information.
12. Following the arrow, insert the SIM-CARD [8] face down in the SIM holder [6] (see Figure 1).
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The SIM-CARD PIN must be disabled before the card is inserted into the transmitter.
13. Make sure that all the green LEDs flash when the product is switched on; this means the Communicator is in its
initialisation phase.
14. Checking Signal Strenght :
– make sure that at least one of the green LEDs remains lit; all green LEDs lit indicates perfect coverage;
– if the green LEDs are not illuminated, the signal strength is TOO WEAK; for the signal to be of an acceptable level,
at least one green LED must be lit.
15. Close the communicator: fasten the lower side of the cover [18] to the base [17] then press the upper edge of the base
to close the cover; fix the cover in place using screws [25].
, , , , , Connect power circuit only after the cabinet has been secured to the building or structure and has been
connected to the protective earth ground of the building.
! ! ! ! ! Before inserting or removing the SIM card, please ensure the unit is powered down.
This section describes the various terminals. Figure 3 shows a typical wiring diagram.
+V (1) Power supplied by the control unit or by the ADP1512 external power supply (optional), at a level between
9.6 and 27.6V dc, make sure that this is protected and operating at a limited current; Limited Power Source
(LPS) in conformity with EN 60950-1:2006 standard.
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To connect the supply use wires with a maximum 2 mt length and 0.75mm² cross-section. For shorter
wires use suitable cross-sections.
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M (2) Negative power supply and shared teminal for the Open Collector outputs.
T1 (3), T2 (4) Open Collector outputs: these outputs are activated by breakdown events on the PSTN line or on the
GSM network.
T3 (5) Programmable Open Collector output: this output may be activated by a caller identification event. The maximum
current sink of each OC Output must not exceed 100 mA.
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CONNECTING THE DEVICE

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