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If you select "Use IMEI number as Unit ID" the ID of the unit will be the network ID of the
wireless modem.
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If you want to enter a textual ID, enter it into the text box and leave the checkboxes
unchecked.
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You have 40 characters available and we suggest that you use the shortest practical ID
possible, as there are only 160 characters available in an SMS. If you use 40 characters for
the ID this leaves only 120 characters for the content of the SMS, which may limit the
information that can be sent.
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When entering a specific ID you should not use punctuation characters
– to guarantee that
you don’t affect the field positioning of any data being sent by the wireless modem you
should never use a comma in the Unit ID. If you have a comma in the Device ID you will
effectively add a new field to any data sent as the data is delimited with commas by default.
Miscellaneous
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"Configuration ID no"
– This is an ID that can be used to further identify a unit configuration,
may be used to identify standard configurations for a particular application.
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SIM PIN
– Enter PIN for the SIM Card being used, if it's not deactivated.
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"Restart if inactive x min"
– If the modem remains inactive for more than x minutes, the unit
will restart.
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"Password"
–To set a password, use the ET command ETSPW (see Control via ET
commands later in this document). This password must then be entered in this field to allow
any changes through the configuration tool.
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"Force Reset every 24h"
– The unit will be reset every 24 hours.
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"Maximum of SMS sent every 24 hour"
– To prevent a large number of SMS being sent due
to an invalid configuration or an unstable input/system state you may limit the maximum
SMS sent in a single 24-hour period. This 24-hour period resets at midnight (00:00).
See the Delay and Alarm Restore Delay description (in the Communication tab) for other
ways to limit invalid sending.
If the wireless modem exceeds the maximum allowed SMS in a single 24-hour period then
any alert that is triggered will still generate a message and will send a TCP or UDP alert if
configured, but no SMS will be sent until the current 24-hour period expires. There is no
indication available of when the current 24-hour period expires.
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"Use incoming SMS security filter"
– You may restrict the users that can access the unit,
users sending SMS to the wireless modem to control configurable options or to return
current statuses by selecting "Use incoming SMS security filter". With this setting, only
phone numbers in the phone number list will be accepted.
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"Reference Date"
– Reference date (typical 05-01-01) is need for the Real Time Clock set
by ETM IoT Cloud Dashboard (EWO).