
GSM-4/GSM-5
SATEL
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CLIP
Convert "+" to digits: [CLIP -> number]
– the digits to which the "+" character will be
changed in the telephone number from which the module outputs are controlled by means
of CLIP.
CLIP answering [CLIP -> Tel.]
– the module offers the CLIP answering feature, which
enables its operation to be monitored. The following options are available:
n/a [in service mode: ] – no answer,
SMS [in service mode: s] – answer in the form of SMS message with the "Test
transmission" content,
CLIP [in service mode: c] – answer in the CLIP form,
Voice msg. [in service mode: v] – answer in the form of voice message.
The module will only respond to CLIP from the authorized telephone numbers (see:
"Tel.No 1-32 begin." p. 30).
Times
Tel. line loss delay (min.) [Line loss time]
– the time after which the module will signal the
trouble (loss) of analog telephone line. Values from 0 to 99 minutes can be programmed.
Programming the value 0 means that the module will not signal any trouble.
GSM link loss delay (min.) [GSM loss time]
– the time after which the module will signal
the GSM telephone trouble. Values from 0 to 99 minutes can be programmed.
Programming the value 0 means that the module will not signal any trouble.
Ringing time (sec.) [Time of ringing]
– the time during which the incoming GSM call can be
answered by the device connected to the telephone line output. After this time has
elapsed, the call will be rejected or, if the DTMF control codes have been programmed, the
control will be available. Values from 0 to 99 seconds can be programmed. Programming
the value 0 means that the module will not answer any calls.
It is recommended that the voice mail be disabled.
Telephone numbers
The telephone numbers can contain up to 16 digits, and the prefixes – up to 8 digits.
Outgoing numbers [Outgoing No. 1–4]
– if the number dialed by the device connected to
the telephone line output begins with the outgoing number, the module will make a call by
means of the GSM telephone to the number entered after the outgoing number.
Perm. prefix [Perm. prefix 1–4]
– the initial digits of telephone numbers which will not be
corrected when making an outgoing call by the module GSM telephone.
Prefix to erase
– the initial digits of telephone numbers which will be deleted when making
an outgoing call by the module GSM telephone.
Prefix do add
– a string of digits which will be added at the beginning of the telephone
number when making an outgoing call by the module GSM telephone.
Allowed tel. numbers [Tel.No 1-32 begin.]
– you can program 32 full telephone numbers or
just their initial digits (any number), from and to which it will be possible to call using the
GSM telephone. The numbers should be entered in the same way, as when dialing the
number from a mobile phone.
6.2.7 "SIM 1/2" tab
The GSM-5 module can handle two SIM cards registered with two different cellular telephony
providers. The SIM1 is the main card, the SIM2 – the backup card.