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GSM Scout Serie
Softwareversion 37
Service numbers (for Germany):
O2:
*101#
Vodafone:
*102#
E-Plus:
Please ask the provider!
T-Mobil:
*100#
c.) Use Input 1 as a non-inverting input (Ssf- key 3)
If this key is set to 1 the first input „Einbruch“ (robbery) is working as non- inverting
input with a delay of 30 seconds. To trigger this input the contact now has to be
closed.
d.) Send an acknowledge for all incoming SMS (Ssf- key 4)
If this key is set to 1 the GSM Scout sends an acknowledge to all incomming SMS (in
case the SMS is recognised by the device). The SMS is sent to the phone number
from which the SMS was sent. This function works for all SMS with interpretable text
(e.g. for the relays), but not for any other SMS (e.g. messages of the provider, spam-
SMS, etc.).
e.) Use a PIN- identification for incoming SMS (Ssf- key 5)
If this key is set to 1 the GSM Scout searches a phonebook enty on the SIM- card
with the name PIN whichs provides a PIN- No. with 4 numbers. A new entry on the
SIM- card has to be made to use this feature:
Example:
Name Rufnummer
Pin0385 deliberately
The name contains the recognition word Pin and the foreseen password of 4 chars
lengh.
If this Ssf- function is activated only those incoming SMS are processed by the de-
vice in which this PIN is set in front of the text. E.g. Rel.1 005 has to be set to
0385Rel.1 005 in order to be processed.
f.) Configurable SMS texts (Ssf- key 6)
If this key is set to 1 the SMS texts are configurable nearaly deliberately by the user.
Configurabe texts are attached to the SMS identification at the name of the phone-