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For RS-232, the modem can be set up to emulate a direct connection or an analogue Hayes modem. For
more information about the options, please refer to the section Modem/Steady-connect.
2.8.
Ethernet
The Ethernet connection can be used for an external connection. This is set up in the SVM: see chapter "3.
SV-prog".
2.9.
2G/4G connection
To use the SVM with a 2G/4G connection, a SIM card with Internet subscription should be installed in the
SVM. It is important that the correct APN, APN user and APN password are entered, otherwise the SVM will
not be able to connect. This can be entered in SV-prog in the 2G/4G window.
Network locking is possible. By entering a 2 or 4 in the GSM menu at the provider lock, it is possible to lock
the detector to 2G or 4G.
The SVM does not provide a notification if something goes wrong with the APN. For more information
about the APN, please contact your provider.
3.
SV-prog
3.1.

Installation

Setting up the SVM can be done with the SV-prog tool. This program can be downloaded free of charge
from the Adésys website (www.adesys.nl/en/service/downloads). All settings will be stored in the internal
flash memory. It is not possible to store the settings on the SIM card!
SV-prog must be installed on your PC before it can be used. Follow the instructions displayed on your
screen during the installation process. As soon as the installation process is complete, start the program
via the shortcut or via the program menu in MS Windows.
Connect the SVM to a power source and connect the SVM to the PC using the Ethernet cable set supplied.
The SVM can be connected to the local network or directly to the PC.
As soon as the SVM has been switched on, the tool will display this in the overview after a few seconds
and the SVM can be configured by clicking it. When search diallers is pressed, SV-prog shows all accessible
diallers.
When SV-prog is not showing any diallers or when the error message 'No ethernet cable' is shown. There
is a possibility the wrong network adapter is chosen. By opening SV-prog and opening the configuration
on the top left side it is possible to adjust the network adapter.
Terms used
The terms you will encounter in SV-prog are explained below.
3.2.
Status screen
The status screen provides you with information on the SVM. Examples of this information are the IMEI
code, the serial number, the MAC address and the current status of the inputs and alarms/errors.
3.3.
Call list
A call list is a group of contacts (telephone numbers) that can be coupled to the input to send an alarm
message or alarm recovery message. One to eight telephone numbers can be programmed into a call list.
3.4.
I/O
Inputs are displayed in this window. All inputs can be set up separately from one another. Settings can
also be established here for Power Failure and System Errors.
One call list can be set up for each input. As soon as an input becomes active, the notification procedure
starts. The associated alarm message is sent to all set telephone numbers one after the other. This is
explained further in the Alarm Procedure section.
3.4.1. Input delay
A delay can be set for the status notification (active and idle message) in input delay. This means the
status notification will not be sent until the contact has been activated or deactivated for longer than this
period. The maximum that can be set is '3600' seconds.
If an input goes back into idle mode during the delay time, the notification procedure does not start.
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