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7.7.4. - For ease enter the system phone number into the contacts (phone
book) of the phone that will be used to set up the system, it is advisable to
enter the number into the contact (phone book) of all phones the system
will be communicating with. Call it “Alarm
Boat” and it will be easy to find
in the contacts or you may wish to call it something different like the name
of the boat.
7.7.5.
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If the system is likely to be used with different country SIM cards
(see section 5 - Install SIM card) input numbers in international dialling
code format (i.e. for UK SIMs 07123456789 becomes 00447123456789,
where 0044 is the UK international Dialling code).
7.7.6. - Set the 1
st
Phone, it is likely (but not essential) that this phone will
require to receive all messages. In order to set it in this way text the
following message to the alarm phone number (the example phone is a UK
SIM and the number 07123456789): -
7.7.6.1. -
secret, phone, 1, 00447123456789, 127
7.7.7. - Set remaining Phones. All phones can be added/removed or their
event mask amended at any time, so you do not have to do them all at this
stage. (The example phone number shown for phone 2 is 07987654321
and it is being set to receive messages when the Alarm is Armed and also
when the Alarm is Triggered): -
7.7.7.1 -
secret, phone, 2, 00447987654321, 68
7.7.8 - To delete a phone number (the example below shows Phone 4
being deleted): -
7.7.8.1. -
secret, phone, 4, delete
7.7.9. - To check a phone number (the example below shows Phone 8
being checked). The system will reply with the telephone number and its
event mask: -
7.7.9.1. -
secret, phone, 8
Summary of Contents for TAD-214-W300
Page 1: ...Monitor Installation Instructions and Operating Manual...
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Page 66: ...62 Monitor Control unit Detail View 2...
Page 67: ...63 14 1 Supplementary Wiring Diagrams 14 1 1 Shore Power Sensor...
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Page 69: ...65 14 1 2 a Switching Relay 2 way switching...
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