OneStream Programming Guide
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SMS Sending Module
Select the GSM module that will be used to send SMS messages. When the “Both” option is
selected (the default) both of the GSM modules will be used alternately.
Module 1 SMS Centre Number
When set to Auto the SMS Centre will be read from the SIM in module 1. If the SIM in module 1
does not have an SMS centre set (or if an alternate SMS Centre should be used) select the Manual
option and enter the number for the SMS centre in the box.
Module 2 SMS Centre Number
When set to Auto the SMS Centre will be read from the SIM in module 2. If the SIM in module 2
does not have an SMS centre set (or if an alternate SMS Centre should be used) select the Manual
option and enter the number for the SMS centre in the box.
Missed Call SMS
When a call is made via GSM and the called party does not answer the Missed Call SMS feature will
send a text message to the called party with a message and the extension of the caller. Set this
option to “On” to enable the Missed Call SMS feature.
Example: Extension 123 on an IP PBX connected to OneStream calls 07900123456 and the call is
not answered. The OneStream will then send an SMS Message to 07900123456 with the message
“You had a missed call from 123”.
Missed Call SMS Text
When the Missed Call SMS feature is turned on enter the text that should be sent when a call is
missed. For example, “You had a missed call from “. The CLI of the caller will be automatically
added to the end of the SMS message.
Save SMS Options
Click the button to apply the changes made to the SMS options.
Change SMS Password
Allows the setting of the SMS password – this is the password that can be used to access the SMS
web page directly and restricts access to sending and receiving SMS messages (the OneStream
configuration will not be visible). The default password is sms1234. To change the password enter
the old password followed by the new password (twice for confirmation) and click the Change
Password button.