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Connection State – command that provides verbose information about inputs state, signal level, GSM operator selection mode,
currently selected operator and LAN settings (if applicable).
Signal Level - check the level of GSM signal of the device. The response from the device is in the format '+ CSQ: 31,0'. In this case the
signal level is 31. For the meanings of the different values of the range, refer to the 'RSSI Meanings.xls' document. In general, the
recommended values are those above 14 and values below 10 are not acceptable.
Voltage - check the power supply voltage in millivolts.
Card No - reads the serial number of the SIM card inserted in the device. To assign a SIM card to a device, see 'Register SIM card'
section.
You can also view current state of a communicator from the administrative mobile application for Android.
Search and navigate to the desired device. In the INFO tab for the device you can view the following important information:
Connection State – if the device is connected to the server, this is represented with a green icon, otherwise the icon is red. You can see
if the device is connected via LAN or GPRS.
Inputs State – a graphical representation of the current state of the inputs
Voltage
Signal Level
Operator Selection Mode – if operator is automatically selected or if is manually selected from a list of specified operators.
Current operator – the code and the name of the GSM operator to whose network the device is currently registered.

Alarm settings of the controller

Alarm settings of the controller include Site Number (Account Number), programming the digital inputs, serial port configurations for integration
with some alarm panels, as well as configuring reporting channels to a central monitoring station.
To edit the Alarm settings from the administrative web site, proceed as follows:
Search for the desired device (see "Searching for devices" section). Double click the device from the list of controllers matching your search
criteria to open the Info page of the controller. From the Commands menu select Alarm Settings.
You can also check the device from the list of controllers, right-click it and select Alarm Settings from the context menu.
Most of the settings are stored only on the server so you don't need an active connection with the device. However, some of the settings need to
be stored on device so it is required that the device is connected to the server. These settings are referred to as online settings.
To be able to change online settings from the administrative web site or the administrative mobile application, you have to check the "Enable
Online Settings" checkbox. This option is disabled if the device is not currently connected.
When you edit some settings, the changed fields will be colored in yellow. Once you finished with the programming, press the Save button. The
settings will be saved on server and if you have enabled the online options, they will also be written to the device. To edit the Alarm settings
from the administrative mobile application, proceed as follows:
Search for the desired device (see "Searching for devices" section). Click the device from the list of controllers to open the Info page. Navigate to
the Settings tab. Click the Alarm Settings menu to open the Alarm Settings page.
Below is a list of the settings you can configure.

Reporting to Central Monitoring Station (CMS)

Configuring the Site Number
When reporting events to the Central Monitoring Station, the device identifies itself by Site Number, also sometimes referred as Account
Number. You can configure the Site Number from the Alarm Settings page on both the administrative web site and the administrative mobile
application.
Note! When the communicator is connected to the alarm panel via serial port or digital inputs, the events are reported using the Site Number
assigned to the communicator. However, if the communicator is connected to the landline dialer of the alarm panel then the events from the
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