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Up to three numbers for sending SMS can be stored
into LDSPH memory. SMS recipient will receive an SMS
containing instrument ID, NAME and status. Number
formats can be stored using international prefix “+”,
international prefix “00” or local.
WARNING: THIS FUNCTION COULD NOT BE
FREE OF CHARGE. DEPENDING ON YOUR OPERATOR CONTRACT IT
COULD GENERATE PAYING SMS TRAFFIC !
To enable warning message for related alarm
condition choose “YES”, to disable choose “NO”.
Then move wheel on Exit and SAVE configuration.
SMS will be sent when one or more (“YES”) fields
will change.
I.E.:
LPH1 or 2 : level alarm for PH1 or PH2 levels
LPH: level alarm for pH
FLOW: flow alarm
ALPH: out of reading range for pH probe
WARNING: TO AVOID UNDESIRED MESSAGES USE CAREFULLY THIS
SETUP!
Appendix Communication HARDWARE - “SMS/GSM” Module
Located under mainboard cover there is a four pins connector that can be used to install USB, ETHERNET or MODEM
modules. Modules come pre-installed upon request and may appear different as shown (different configurations).
“SMS/GMS module” can be configured to send SMS messages containing critical instrument information.
To obtain reliable results with this feature please check the following list:
- Make certain the antenna location is not shielded by metal objects or near sources of electrical ‘noise’.
- Do not route the cable where it could be pinched in doors, windows etc.
- Secure the antenna cable
- Ensure that SIM into “SMS/GSM modeule” is properly inserted, activated and within operator range.
- Set instrument ID / NAME from “RS485 Setup” menu and configure “Out of Range Alarm” menu.
Within “Main menu” select “SMS MENU” to enable SMS service and enter SMS receiver phone numbers.
Insert here standard
SIM
Unplug instrument
from main supply
before to open it.
GSM modem antenna connector