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ARGUS GSM Module
Installation, Programming and User Manual
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Attention: The entire manual should be carefully read! This manual contains information on
limitations regarding the product use and functions, as well as information on the limitations
as to liability of the manufacturer.

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CONTENTS
PART: INSTALLATION
1. General Information............................................................................................................4
1.1 General Functional Characteristics.............................................................................4
1.2 General Technical Characteristics ..............................................................................4
2. Functional Diagram ............................................................................................................5
3. Basic Elements...................................................................................................................5
3.1 Contents of the Equipment .........................................................................................5
3.2 Components of the ARGUS GSM Module..................................................................6
4. Connection Diagrams for Alarm and Fire Control Panels...................................................7
5. Initial Power Up ..................................................................................................................9
6. Reset Function ...................................................................................................................9
PART: PROGRAMMING
7. Specialized ProsTE software - Parameters programming..................................................10
7.1 Menu “General Settings”.............................................................................................11
7.2 Menu “Inputs/Outputs” ................................................................................................13
7.3 Menu “Phones” ...........................................................................................................14
7.4 Menu “SMS”................................................................................................................15
PART: USER
8. Recording and listening to voice messages .......................................................................16
8.1 Recording voice messages for alarm events..............................................................16
8.2 Recording of general voice message .........................................................................16
8.3 Listening to recorded voice messages .......................................................................16
8.4 Algorithm for sending of voice and SMS messages ...................................................17
8.5 Messages for service events ......................................................................................17
9. “Gateway” Mode.................................................................................................................18
10. Changing and Checking of the Current State of
Programmable Input / Output via a telephone call or SMS message.....................................18
10.1 Changing the current state of a device .....................................................................18
10.2 Checking the current state of a device .....................................................................18
10.3 GSM module type answers after current device status check..................................19

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PART: INSTALLATION
1. General Information
ARGUS is a universal GSM module providing telephone line monitoring and communication
channel for GSM network (as a back-up) in case of main line failure (loss) or no telephone line
run to the site.
The GSM module can be used for monitoring and control of auxiliary devices - re or burglar
alarm panel, as and for Home Automation control.
The ARGUS communication module is suitable for applications in homes, residential houses,
apartments, ofces and other industrial or public buildings. The GSM module provides 24-hour
protection of the site - burglar and/or re alarm events.
1.1 General Functional Characteristics
• 8 programmable I/O1 - 6 inputs / outputs, 2 outputs;
• Record of 7 voice messages - 6 for the module status and 1 general for site identication, all
can be recorded via telephone set;
• Record of 8 SMS messages - 6 for the module status, 1 general for site identication, 1 test for
status indication 2;
• 3 service SMS messages - main power supply lost (back-up battery power supply only), main
power supply restored and low charge level of back-up battery;
• Record of 8 telephone numbers, up to 20 symbols each2;
• GSM module available for all popular GSM working frequencies;
• Telephone line monitoring and simulation of it if the line is not available;
• Status indication;
• Back-up of the communication channel and possibility for remote control from the user;
• Independent memory for the programmed data.
1I/O - General Purpose Input/Output
2Via ProsTE software
1.2 General Technical Characteristics
• Main power supply - 9 - 30VDC / 0.5А, reverse polarity protection;
• Back-up power supply - 4 х 1.2V, NiMH batteries, size “АА” (not included);
• Battery charge current - 0.2 A DC;
• Current consumption:
- Normal (stand-by) mode - 50 mA (up to 100 mA at PSTN line simulation and
according the used telephone)
- Communication (GSM) mode - up to 1.3 А
• Time for ltration of signals incoming at I/O - 0.5 sec;
• 2 standard connectors RJ11 (Phone and Line) for connecting of telephone and PSTN line;
• Frequency range 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz;
• SIM interface - built-in;
• Antenna connector - SMA 50Ohm, external;
• Standard RS232 interface for PC connection.

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2. Functional Diagram
3. Basic Elements
3.1 Contents of the Equipment
1. Small universal plastic box -
base and cover with built light pipe
for indication.
2. ARGUS GSM module - see the
description of module elements in
item 3.2.
3. Back-up power supply - battery
holder for 4 NiMH batteries, size
“АА”.
Note: The batteries are not supplied
in the kit.
4. Tamper switch for box self pro-
tection.
5. Antenna with a 2,5m exible
cable. Note: Install the antenna
away from any electromagnetic and
radio sources, which could cause
interference and incorect working of
the GSM module!
ATTENTION: If you have to switch on/off the antenna from the module ENSURE THAT
THE MAIN AND THE BACK-UP POWER SUPPLIES ARE OFF!
1 - PSTN Line - General communication
channel for connection with the control
panel.
2 - GSM network - Back-up communica-
tion channel for connection with the control
panel in case of PSTN line failure.
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3.2 Components of ARGUS GSM Module
BTerminal row (see the )
• I/O 1-6 - Programmable I/O. The terminal must
be used for input or for output only!
The Inputs 1-6 are realized with “pull-up” 10k
resistors to the main power supply and can be
loaded with up to 30V external voltage, digital l-
tration 0.5s, low level <1V, high level >3V.
The Outputs 1-6 are realized with transistor with
“pull-up” 10k resistors and up to 100mA ground
current.
• Out 7, 8 - Programmable outputs with general
purpose - realized with transistor with “pull-up”
10k resistor and up to 500mA ground current;
• +AUX - Auxiliary output for power supply of ex-
ternal devices, 9-30V, 0.5A;
• GND - Common ground;
• ± PWR - Main power supply (from the control
panel)
C SIМ Interface - a holder for placing the SIM card. Observe the shown on the picture orien-
tation of the SIM card when putting it into the holder!
D ВАТТ Connector - Connector for the built-in battery pack (4х1.2V, NiMH size “АА” batter-
ies).
ERS232 Interface - For PC connection; use the communication cable “cable ProsTE” a stan-
dard cable (produced from Teletek Electronics JSC, which is not included in the set of the deliv-
ered equipment).
FStandard telephone connectors RJ11.
• LINE - PSTN line connecting
• PHONE - Telephone / telephone station connecting
GStatus Indication LEDs.
• LED1 Bi-color (red - green) LED for the microprocessor status.
Indication of LED1:
LED 1 Indication Description
Green Blinking Normal operation mode.
Red Lights on Recording or listening of voice messages; GSM module is activated.
• LED 2 - Orange LED for GSM module status. Indication of LED2:
LED 2 Indication Description
Orange
Blinking at equal
time interval
The GSM module tries to connect to the available GSM net-
work (up to 40 sec) or there is a technical problem.
Blinking slowly The GSM module is connected to the available GSM network.
The module is in normal operation mode.
HMini USB connector for direct PC connection – currently not used.
IReset Jumper – the reset function is described in item 6.

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4. Connection Diagrams for Alarm and Fire Control Panels
3.1. Alarm panels with integrated (or added to conguration) digital communicator.
The alarm panels with integrated digital communicator transmit all alarm messages directly to
central monitoring station. In this case the ARGUS module must be connected as a rst device
to the available PSTN telephone line for priority sending of event reports.
The connecting of ARGUS module to AVA control panel with installed digital communicator CPC
100 TE in the conguration is done in the same way.
Note: This connection type is apropriate when the system is monitored directly from a central
station via SIA, Contact ID, etc protocol.
Example connection diagram between ARGUS module and CA62 control panel:
ATTENTION: For the proper working of GSM ARGUS module you have to do some program-
ming in the engineering menus of the control panel.
For CA62 control panel, set at addresses 6010 and 6020 the phone number and special sym-
bols ARM+2 (2 seconds pause).
For AVA wireless control panel, set at menu “9) Communicator - 1) Phones - 1) Enter Phone”
the phone number and special symbol D (2 seconds pause).
The manufacturer recommends the usage of standard 2 pairs telephone cable. Connect the Ar-
gus module to CA62 control panel as split the cable wires by two pairs (for example yellow-green
and red-black).
Connect the two pairs to A and B terminals of the digital communicator as shown below:

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4.2. Alarm control panels without digital communicator.
Connecting the ARGUS module to alarm panels without integrated or connected digital com-
municator in the system conguration is done as the programmable PGM outputs of the panel
are connected to I/O (1-6) terminals of the GSM module. Note that the I/O must be congured
as inputs in advance. In this case if a PGMх output is activated, then and the respective I/Ox
input of the module is activated too - the module sends both SMSx message (typed in the menu
4.SMS of ProsTE software - see item 8.4) and recorded voice message for alarm events at I/Ox
(see item 7.1).
Example connection diagram between ARGUS module and CA40 control panel:
The connecting of ARGUS module to AVA control panel without installed digital communicator
CPC 100 TE in the conguration is done in the same way.
4.3. Fire control panels.
Connecting of ARGUS module to re control panels (for example MAG2, MAG4, MAG8plus and
IRIS) is done as “FIRE” and “FAULT” relay outputs are connected to I/O inputs of the ARGUS
module. The I/O must be congured as inputs in advance. The sending of SMS and voice mes-
sages is done in the way described above in sub item 2.

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5. Initial Power Up
- Put the SIM card into your mobile phone and disable the PIN check option.
- Check the power supply of the GSM module - both main power supply from the control
panel and back-up power supply MUST BE OFF.
- Put the SIM card into the GSM PCB holder as observe the position - see item 3.2.
ATTENTION: Always observe the power supplies to be off when you put or remove the SIM
card from the GSM PCB holder!
- Power up the control panel and then switch on the back-up power supply.
- Wait until the GSM module initialization is running - during 10-40 seconds the orange LED is
lighting up.
- The module is in normal operation mode - the orange and the green LEDs are blinking.
- Record voice messages and program other parameters.
- Mount the GSM module at place where there is a good coverage of the used GSM network -
that will guarantee the reliable and normal work of the GSM module.
6. Reset Function
This function is for restoring of the default parameters of the module set by the manufacturer.
Follow the steps to reset the GSM ARGUS module parameters:
- Power off the module – switch off the main power supply and the batteries.
- Set a jumper on the terminal SIP2 (RESET).
- Power on the module - switch on the main power supply and the batteries - LED1 lights in red.
- Remove the jumper from the terminal SIP2 (RESET).
- Wait 10 to 15 seconds - LED1 blinks in orange.
- The module is in normal operation mode - the orange and the green LEDs are blinking.

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PART: PROGRAMMING
7. Specialized ProsTE software - Parameters programming
ProsTE is specialized software for programming of control panels and modules produced by
Teletek Electronics JSC company.
The communication is thought a serial connection port of the microcontroller. Use the communi-
cation cable “cable ProsTE” (connected to a one of the PC COM ports).
There are two ways for programming the GSM module:
1. All parameters are programmed in advance and then the conguration can be directly write
down to the GSM module (Upload).
2. Reading the current GSM module conguration (Download), make changes and write down
the new conguration to the GSM module (Upload).
ProsTE software gives the installer the possibility to make a database with TDF les (Teletek
Data File) for different GSM module congurations.
Programming of ARGUS GSM Module via ProsTE Software
Connect the ARGUS GSM Module to a communication port of the local computer. Use the cable
“Cable ProsTE”.
Run the ProsTE with le “ProgrammingSoftwareTeletekElectronics.Desktop.exe”.
Now you see the main window of ProsTE software. The window is divided into two basic parts.
Check the Language Menu for your language. To change the current language open the lan-
guage window and select the new one. Conrm with the OK button. The program will restart with
the new language set.
Choose the System and with right click follow → Add → Argus. The programming menus for
GSM ARGUS module now appear as a tree structure at the left part of the window - Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Then choose Argus → Download. A screen “Communication” appears - Figure 2.
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