Quick user guide
Helpy GSM
Issue 1.00
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Telephone numbers
It is possible to program up to 12 differen telephone numbers for emergency calls,
test calls and technical alarms. For each number a specifi c alarm receiving protocol
can be defi ned. Each number can be 20 digits long.
DTMF
21
<position><type><protocol><number>
#
SMS
Et.hg *
<password (default "0")>
#
<position><type><protokol><number>
#
Where:
<position> a value between
01
and
12
is to defi ne which positon 1 to 12
you want to program.
<type> can have the following values:
•
1
for
speech emergency call
•
2
for
battery alarm*
•
3
for
test call*
•
5
for
SIM card expiring alarm
•
6
for
diagnostic alarm* (
microphone/loudspeaker failure
)
•
7
for
power failure
•
8
for
general technical alarm
•
9
for
end of alarm
<protocol> can have the following values:
•
2
for
DTMF phone
(call handling using a DTMF phone)
•
3
for
Esseti protocol
•
4
for
CLIP call
(call without answer, only for technical alarms)
•
5
for
SMS
•
6
for
P100 protocol
<number> the telephone number of the called party (max. 20 digits).
* Programming a telephone number with this alarm type will enable automaticallly this type of alarm.
Example
You want to program two receiver for emergency and test call to the telephone
number 06106660055 using the P100 alarm call receiving protocol:
DTMF
21011606106660055#
21023606106660055#