Table 22: Text Messaging Section Fields
Description
Contents
Field
Indicates if users can send text messages to other
devices that support text messages.
• Disabled: Users can't send text messages.
• Enabled: Users can send text messages to
anyone. This requires the rest of the fields in this
area to be set.
• Enabled Without Server: Users can only send
text messages to other members of the system.
Values:
• Disabled (default)
• Enabled
• Enabled Without
Server
Text Messaging
Indicates the IP address or URL of the Messaging and
Alarm server. Set the address to allow users to
exchange text messages with people outside your
system.
If you leave this field empty, users can only
communicate inside the system.
IP address or URL
Text Messaging & Alarm
Server
Indicates the Messaging and Alarm server port used
for messages. Set the port to allow users to exchange
text messages with people outside your system. The
value of this field depends on the message server.
If you leave this field empty, users can only
communicate inside the system.
Default: 1300
Text Messaging Port
Indicates the frequency of keep alive messages in
minutes.
Range: 0–65535
Default: 30
Text Messaging Keep
Alive (m)
Indicates the timeout if the system doesn't receive a
response from the message server. This field is in
seconds.
Range: 0–65535
Default: 30
Text Messaging Response
(s)
Indicates the text message time to live (TTL) in
seconds. If set, the message only displays for the
configured amount of time. After that time, the
message is automatically deleted.
A default of 0 means the message doesn't expire.
Range: 0–65535
Default: 0
Text Messaging TTL
Table 23: Terminal Section Fields
Description
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Field
Indicates the length of time in minutes that the handset
waits before sending an automatic emergency
notification message to the server.
When set to 0, the handset doesn't send notifications.
Integer
Default: 0
Keep Alive (m)
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