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Operation
<SiteName>(<SerialNumber>),<DateTime>:<SensorAName>=<SensorAValue><SensorAUnits>
, <SensorBName>=<SensorBValue><SensorBUnits>, ,…
Where the elements are as follows and are derived from the iRIS’s configuration:
Element
Description
<SiteName>
Site name of the iRIS
<DateTime>
Date and time of the message as it is sent using the iRIS local settings.
<SensorAName>
Name of the first sensor that has include in SMS option set.
<SensorAValue>
Current value of the sensor in engineering units
<SesnorAUnits>
Units for the first sensor.
Example message output:
Only sensors that have been selected will be included in this message (see section
for information
one enabling/disabling sensor in the message output). By default, none of the sensors are included so the
message will only contain site name, serial number and date/time.
The limit of the size of message that can be set is 160 characters. This means that it is important to consider
which sensors are included in the message.
INT – change call-in schedule on INTerval
This command changes the call-in schedule On Interval setting (see section
from information on configuring
this setting via iLink), allowing the user to increase or decrease the update rate of data sent out via the cellular telemetry
module.
The message is in the format:
INT=t
Where
t
is the interval in units of minutes.
Example:
Will change the schedule interval to 60 minutes
The iRIS will respond to this command with an SMS message with contents in the format:
<SiteName> (<SerialNumber>)<DateTime>: On Interval for module <n> now <t> mins.
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