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GSM/GPRS Alarm Communnicator
Priority
This section will allow you to select the operating priority of this Device:
Interface
(at default) or
SMS Dialer/Contact ID Commu-
nicator.
Pay-as-you-go Balance message
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NOTE: The Manufacturer shall not assume responsibility for Pay-as-you-go credit services managed by GSM Network
Providers.
If you enable this option, an SMS text message — containing information provided by the GSM Network regarding the end-user’s credit
balance — will be sent to the
first number
in the Telephone Number list
. Enter the number of telephone calls (ContactID reports and/
or outgoing SMS text messages) this Device must allow before checking the Pay-as-you-go balance.
Pay-As-You-Go Balance message
- If you click on this button the application will open a window showing the remaining credit
balance (if this service is managed by your network provider), or a message indicating that this service is not available.
The default string in the 'Pay-As-You-Go Balance message' field (*123#) is supported by most major service providers.
Periodic message
This section will allow you to set up the
Periodic message
options.
Date of first Periodic message
- Select the Date of the first Periodic message.
Time of the first Periodic message
- Select the Time of the first Periodic message.
Interval
- Enter the interval (DD-HH-MM) between each Periodic message. Accepted DAY values: 0 to 693.
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ATTENTION: If Input Line 1 is assigned to Special functions (Column A), transmission of the Periodic message will
be subordinate to ‘Unbalance’ on Input Line 1 (refer to the ‘Special functions’ table). If this occurs, the Date and
Hour of the Periodic message will be irrelevant.
Outputs Page
This page will allow you to set up and control the outputs.
Output Settings
Polarity:
select the polarity of the output:
H
-Normally Open
L
-Normally Closed.
For
Land Line Trouble, GSM Trouble, etc.:
select the events that will activate the outputs.
Reserved Output:
If this option is selected, all other events assigned to the output in this section will be ignored. Select this option, if
the output concerned is to be used for Remote control purposes (refer to “Activating and Deactivating and Remote Control Outputs”).
The following options will affect Reserved Outputs ONLY.
Output Label
- Type in the label (max. 8 characters) of the appliance (e.g. Gate) which is to be remote-controlled via SMS.
Output feedback
- Select the type of feedback signal (
None
,
Ring
or
SMS
) to be sent when the respective output activates.
If the Output Label field is empty, the SMS option will not be available.
Monostab.
- Under normal circumstances, these outputs hold active status until they receive a deactivation command. If
automatic deactivation is required, it will be necessary to program the
ON Time
(i.e. the time the output will hold active status).
ON Time (sec.)
- Enter the required ON Time in seconds (accepted values 2 to 254 seconds). If the output has been
programmed as Monostable, this value will determine the amount of time the output will hold active status before restoring to
standby.
Access Code
Type in the code (maximum 4 alphanumeric characters) which will allow the user to control the outputs over-the-phone.
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