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SICAM Q80 7KG8080
Power Quality Recorder SICAM Q80 7KG8080, System manual
E50417-H1076-C420-A2, Release 12.01.2015
7.2.4.3.2 Example for received cyclical eMail
08.03.2005 17:30:12
Device: SICAM Q80 7KG8080_120760
Cyclical message (life sign signal)
Interval = 4 h
F = 50.020 Hz
U1_rms = 228.42 V
U2_rms = 228.91 V
U3_rms = 227.81 V
Free memory: 15515.00 kB
(This event :56 Unable to send:11 )
(All messages:65 Unable to send:11 Overflow:0)
As subject, Messaging creates automatically a text according this template:
Message from SICAM Q80 7KG8080 <device name>
Example:
Message from SICAM Q80 7KG8080 <Devices_121137>
7.2.4.4
SMS
Messaging supports sending of SMS via both GSM modems as well as via land line modems. This ability is made
possible by the fact that practically every network possesses servers into which one can dial in either from a land line
or via a GSM-modem.
To send an SMS, information enabling communication with the SMS-server is required.
To send an SMS, information is required which enables communication with the SMS server, namely the server’s dial-
up number and the protocols for transmission of the SMS.
Since there are a variety of protocols for transmitting an SMS, the appropriate protocol for the respective server must
be selected. This is done in the box
SMS / Protocol
. The available choices are Tap, Tap-Old, Ucp, Ucp-Extend.
The server’s dial-up number must be entered in the box
Provider / Number
.