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General configuration
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Reading association with phone numbers:
used to know which phone numbers are associated with the
groups of voice messages Send an SMS message in the form of:
<user code>.?VOC
The GSM-BUS Communicator will send a response SMS message with the list of all the associations
between the phone numbers and the groups of voice alarm messages:
GSM-BUS 1/1
VOCAI: <list of associated phone number indices>
VOCAT: <list of associated phone number indices>
Example
If the set user code is the default 1234, the group of voice messages of the intrusion alarms has been associ-
ated with the phone numbers 1, 2 and 3, and the group of voice messages of the technical alarms has been
associated with the phone numbers 1 and 4, upon sending the SMS message:
1234.?VOC
The GSM-BUS Communicator will send the following SMS reply message:
GSM-BUS 1/1
VOCAI: 1 2 3
VOCAT: 1 4
9.6 Configuring SMS alarm messages
The GSM-BUS GSM-BUS Communicator is able to send SMS text messages, with the possibility for the user to
customize their content
SMS messages can be customized by using sending a configuration SMS or using a personal computer
equipped with the software application called EasyTool, as described in the relevant instructions manual
The alarm conditions that generate sending SMS alarm messages, which will be described below, are the fol-
lowing:
1. Intrusion alarm
2. Tamper alarm:
the communicator, besides the conditions of “Tamper Alarm” generated by the intrusion
detection alarm system, is able to generate a “Tamper Alarm” event independently when, after detecting a
SAI VIMAR system, it no longer detects it for over a minute
3. Technical Alarm:
it is possible to send 8 separate technical alarms, managing the technical alarm events
generated by contact interfaces belonging to VIMAR home automation or intrusion detection alarm sys-
tems
4. No Mains power
5. Restore mains power
Note:
The Intrusion, Tamper and Technical alarm events are generated by the home automation or intrusion
detection alarm systems and are described in the relevant instruction manuals