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[Ticket Question] Texecom Comms Mod?

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I see two mobile com modules TEXECOM. (type 0001-jae and cegb 001)

What's the difference? There is a big price difference.

I recently bought a 48 premier installation TEXECOM elite with you.

The intention is that the alarm via mobile redirected to mobile.

Additional question:

To how many mobiles he can send the message and it is only a text message or voice?

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The two types of GSM dialler are the ComGSM module and the Tango GSM module. The ComGSM is the cheaper version which is also newer. They are essentially the same

apart from the fact that the GSM is newer. There is no real reason to choose the Tango over the GSM module.

With regards to your additional questions, dependent on the panel it can send the message to a different amount of numbers. With the 48 panel, it can send it to

4 different numbers. (2 numbers per protocol, which you can program both for sms messaging)

Also the GSM modules do only send SMS messages rather than voice messages. For voice messages you would require a Speech Dialler (CGA-0001) which works through

a phone line.

 

 

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Can I join the speech dailer and mobile com together and have them simultaneously notify both via phone and via ordinary telephone line. Or is this not possible. (possibly also the mobile phone first try and if it fails it tries via ordinary telephone line)

 

Or are there better alternatives?

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Yes you can have both at the same time. A speech dialler is a standalone device and works simply through outputs on the panel so it would not interfere with the GSM

whatsoever.

The only downfall of this is that it does use a phone-line unless you can buy a third party PSTN to GSM converter.

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