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  • M60 Alarm Dialer 3:34 pm on July 24, 2012 Permalink |
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    GSM Frequency Bands for Alarm Dialers 

    GSM Frequency Bands for Alarm Dialers

    Europe & the USA operate on different Frequencies or Bands.

    GSM 900 / GSM 1800 MHz are used in most parts of the world: Europe, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa.
    GSM 850 / GSM 1900 MHz are used in the United States, Canada, Mexico and most countries of S. America.

     

    A USA “Dual Band” Alarm Dialer or phone will not work in Europe, Asia, or Australia.

    A Europe “Dual Band” Alarm Dialer or phone will nor work in the USA, Canada or Mexico.

    A “Tri-Band” Alarm Dialler has three GSM bands 900/1800/1900 MHz or 850/1800/1900 MHz

    A “Quad Band” Alarm Dialler supports the four main GSM frequencies so will work in both the USA and Europe.

     

     

     

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  • M60 Alarm Dialer 2:31 pm on July 16, 2012 Permalink |  

    Buying an Alarm Auto Dialler System Part 1 

    Choosing & Buying an Alarm Auto Dialler System Part 1

     

    The very first question you should ask yourself is whether to choose a Domestic Auto Dialler System or an Industrial Auto Dialler System.

     

    The reason you need to ask yourself this is Industrial and Domestic systems are designed for totally different situations / environments and have specific functions & features that each may require.

    For example; Domestic systems don’t have integrated battery backup or mains failure detection, so if you purchased a domestic auto dialler then realised you wanted battery backup, you would have to slave the power from another panel reducing its standby time or get a separate item and then hobble them together. But Industrial versions have integrated battery backups that are designed specifically to work with that system, to offer maximum performance and reliability.

     

    But the most crucial question you need to ask is; is the Auto dialler going to be looking after a critical system or environment?

    E.g. Livestock, Hospitals, Fire Alarms, Lone Worker systems, Fridges / freezers, Horticulture, Data Centres – Basically anything where a human or animals life is at risk or your business would take a large financial hit if something happened.

     

    Why does that matter?

    Because Domestic Auto Diallers generally speaking are mass produced items using the cheapest components possible, designed to operate in safe, room temperature dry environments. They are non repairable and non serviceable so engineers cannot check for early failure signs, when they do fail you just throw them away and replace them.

     

    Industrial Auto diallers on the other hand have integrated fail safes and backups so they will continue to function even after a failure occurs. They are designed to operate in harsh environments, so their internal components are designed to cope with high & low temperatures and power glitches. Typically they have high IP rated housings to keep moisture and vermin out as well.

    Industrial systems tend to have long operating lives, for example we have systems installed in the early 1980’s that are still going strong.

    They are also designed to be fully serviceable and easily repairable as required by most insurance companies.

     

    For more information on our M30 Auto dialler system check its Standard Features.

     

    Part 2 coming soon….

     

     

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  • M60 Alarm Dialer 3:34 pm on June 8, 2012 Permalink |  

    How to Change the Sim Card on your M30 Alarm Dialer 

    Changing the M30 Alarm Dialer  SIM-Card.

    You cannot simply pull out your existing SIM-Card, and insert the new SIM-
    Card. Please follow carefully the instructions below.
    1.    Press ‘M’ on the keypad, the message [Change Roster] will be seen.
    2.    Press ‘N’ on the keypad, the message [Change SIM-Card] will be seen.
    3.    Press ‘Y’ for Yes.
    4.    The M30 will ask ‘REMOVE EXISTING CARD’.
    5.    Remove the SIM-Card from the M30.
    6.    The M30 will respond with ‘INSERT NEW CARD’
    7.    Insert the new SIM-Card.
    8.    Press the ‘Y’ key once the new SIM-Card has been inserted.
    The M30 will now start loading information from the new SIM-Card.

     

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