Texecom Premier + GSM + Nokia

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Hello

I want to connect a GSM module up to my Premier 48 panel.

"sparkymarka" suggested using a nokia 6310i with a unicom cable.

Could anyone tell me where to get a texecom unicom lead?

Also any instructions on how I go about connecting it up would be great!

Thanks

Jim
 
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hi they may have stopped making them but they are the same as the pc comm lead but different connecter will email some pictures if you need them
 
yes please mate, that would be great if you could.

So will i just have to buy a pc comm lead and modify it?

Cheers
 
hi its the opposite to the pc comm lead male/ female will take some pictures of the pin wiring for you.
 
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Thanks for that mate, just ordered it.

Does the phone have to be a Nokia 6310i?

Am I right in assuming the phone connects to the DLR-3P cable, which in turn connects to the Uni-com cable?

Once connected will the alarm panel just see it as having the GSM module connected? Will you get all the functionality as if you bought the proper GSM module?

Thanks for your help on this mate!
 
hi yes it has to be a nokia 6310i and yes you get all the functions of the gsm unit put on comm2 and program as gsm unit you can arm disarm reset part arm via text
 
yes but with the price of the new gsm elite @ £125 + vat dont think its worth it any more but happy to send the info if needed.
 
Always remember, when remotely arming or disarming.
You have to be sure there is nobody in the premises.
An activation has been confirmed. ( Or no plod, big mates)

But it is handy for setting the heating, closing the curtains and blinds. Feeding the fish and letting the snake ( oops, that might just be me) out of the vivarium.
 
only just got round to doing this and my pc-com looks to be missing a red wire the uni-com had! does anyone have a pic of the inside of a uni-com or earlier pc-com?
 

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