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of the main operator experiences some problems, the device will automatically connect to the network of the backup operator. After some time
it will automatically try to reconnect back to the main operator.
The above functionality can also be achieved with the Dual SIM version of our devices, using local SIM cards from two differe nt operators. You
can configure the messages that the communicator will report when it switches between different communication channels. If you leave these
fields blank the device will not report when it switches the channel. This will NOT affect the normal switching of the channels!

Jamming message

This message can be configured ONLY from the administrative web site from the Jamming section of the Alarm Settings page.
The device can detect jamming and can make difference between the jamming and network problems. In case of jamming the server will first
report Connection Lost event. The device will report the jamming message ONLY after the connection is restored! If you use LAN+G PRS device,
then the Jamming Message will be reported immediately when detected via the LAN channel.

Alarm settings templates

This feature is available ONLY from the administrative web site.
To facilitate the configuration of multiple devices you can save settings as a template.
To do this, enter the appropriate settings for a device and click the 'Save As Template' button. IMPORTANT! Device must be connected to the
server and you must have selected the 'Enable Online Settings' option. This will allow all the settings to be saved in the te mplate, including those
that require a connection to the device. Enter a name for the template and save it. You can also overwrite an existing template. To apply a
predefined template to a device, open the Alarm Settings page of the device, press the 'Load template' button and select the appropriate
template. All the fields stored in the template will be filled with the values from the template, with the exception of the Site Number. Enter the
appropriate Site number and click 'Save' button.

SIM card assignment

This feature is available ONLY from the administrative web site.
When a new SIM card is inserted into the device, you might want to assign it to this device in the database. This procedure is not mandatory but
the information about mapping between the SIM cards and the devices might be helpful during some administrative procedures. Registration of
the SIM card with the system is performed automatically when you configure the alarm settings of the device (see 'Alarm setti ngs of the
controller' section). You can also manually trigger the registration procedure for one or more devices by selecting the desired devices from the
list on the main page and then selecting the 'Verify SIM Card' option from the context menu. The devices must be connected to the server. When
the SIM card of a device is replaced for some reason, then you also need to trigger this operation. To view the last time when a SIM card is
verified, you should unhide the hidden column 'SIM Card Verified'.

Viewing history of events sent from a device

The events from the communicators are sent not only to the monitoring center but can also be redirected to a client site targeting the end
customers of the security services. You can access this site at
In addition, the client site can be accessed directly from the administrative site. This is useful when you need to trace the history of the events
generated by a device from any computer on the Internet when you have no access to the monitoring software.
To view the event history for an object, find the device in the administrative site, select it in the list of devices and select 'Client Site' from the
context menu or from the 'Commands' menu. A new window opens, displaying the history of events for the device. You might need to allow pop-
ups for this site. For the administrative site as well as for the client site you can create additional accounts with restricted permissions to see only
some of the controllers. For example, you can give an end user rights to only see the history of the devices he owns. You can name the zones in
your house, you can give names to the users who can access the alarm system etc. You can set up notifications via email or SMS for various
events. There is an administrative application for Android to help accomplish some of the administrative tasks from your smart phone. There is
also a client Android application so that the end-user can see the history of events and arm/disarm the alarm system from his smart phone.

Connecting alarm panels via the DTMF dialer

Wiring the panel to the communicator

Connect the TIP and RING of the alarm panel to the TIP and RING connectors of the MQ03 communicator. Switching the wires is allowed and will
not affect the proper working.
Guidelines for configuring the alarm panel
Enable Telco communication of the panel
Select DTMF (Tone) dialing
Select Contact ID Full communication format
Enter a simple telephone number for dialing with repeating digits (recommended: 99999999). Avoid using one-digit telephone
numbers.
Enter client account number in the panel. It should be 4 digits long. If there are '0' digits in account number, they should be entered as
'A'. For some panels you should enter the client account number for each partition, including the main partition 0.
It is recommended to disable "telephone line monitoring" function
It is recommended to disable "wait for dial tone" option
Configuring the working mode of the DTMF decoder
Usually, the devices that feature a DTMF decoder will be already preconfigured with the appropriate settings. However, if you need to change
them, follow the instructions below:
From the administrative web site, navigate to the Menu Commands->Alarm Settings page.
GSM/GPRS Communicator MQ03 User Manual Version 1.1
https://m2m.adesco.gr/admin
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