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Automatic send of call log at threshold:
Calls are automatically logged to a total capacity of 250 entries on a First In First Out
basis. If the log is not automatically sent, or read using the “CLOG” command, the
oldest entries will be overwritten. The call log data is mainly intended to be processed
by computer software. See section on call log format.
0 = Automatic sending of call log disabled (default).
1 - 250 = number entries at which point call log sending is triggered
This function may also be enabled when the automatic sending is enabled, but
normally only one method would be used.
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Automatic timed sending of call log:
When enabled, the call log will be sent at the time specified with
LTIME
(default is
midnight).
0 = Disabled (default).
1 = Enabled.
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Automatic sending of SMS status:
The status of the terminal may be sent automatically either when an error event
occurs or regularly at specified intervals. The time is set with the “STIME” command
and the destination number for the SMS is set with “PNUM11”.
0 = No report (default).
1 = Report status type 1 error condition when an event occurs.
2 = Report status type 1 daily at time specified and when event occurs.
3 = Report status type 2 error condition when an event occurs.
4 = Report status type 2 daily at time specified and when event occurs.
5 = Report status type 3 (M2M) including error condition when an event occurs.
6 = Report status type 3 (M2M) daily at time specified and when event occurs.
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Event conditions to report:
When reporting on error condition is enabled with CFG28=1-4, events that trigger
a report may be controlled by setting bits with this command.
Bit number
Function
Default setting
Decimal
0
Battery condition
1
1
1
Temperature
1
2
2
Hook howl state
1
4
3
Power break
1
8
4
Turn off state change
1
16
5
Low PSTN voltage
1
32
6
Input changed (option)
0
64
The default value with 7 conditions enabled is therefore 63.
Notes:
Hook howl is reached after a period of 150 seconds off-hook no call activity.
Battery failure is determined by an abnormal rate of change of the battery voltage when
subjected to charge current.
Low battery is when there is less than 20% charge remaining.
Low PSTN on-hook voltage is defined as less than 20 volts.
Temperature fault is reported when outside operating limits.
Power break is when power is lost for more than the specified period (CFG27)