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#PWD:
Password
#WHL:
White List (adds or removes numbers)
You could also use the following, though not necessarily:
#ACM:
Access Mode
#CAP:
Change password
#GOT:
Gate pulse time
#CSQ:
Check Signal Quality
Once you issue a command with an SMS, you will receive a confirmation SMS with OK if
everything is correct or Error if there is an error.
#PWD
Password. This command must always come first. Use 6 digits as a password.
The standard default one, when the device comes from the factory, is 123456.
We suggest that you change it, using the #CAP command.
In all the following examples we will use 123456 as an example of password.
#WHL
White List. This is the command that you will use most. It is used to add or remove
numbers that are enabled to open the gate into the White List.
You can add up to 64 numbers in the list. Every position must be indicated in the command
and we advise you to keep a list written somewhere to know which numbers are in and in
which position.
To add a number, the syntax of the command is the following:
#PWD123456#WHL01=3593334444
Where 01 is the position in the list and 3593334444 is the number enabled.
Please note that it is possible to program up to a maximum of 10 digits for a number. If it
has more digits you should use the rightmost ones. For example, if your number is
33446665555 you should program 3446665555.
If your number appears as +393489999888 you should not program the country code
(+39). Nine digits phone number or less it is not a problem. The important thing is that you
don’t exceed 10 digits.
To check which is the number in a certain place of the list:
#PWD123456#WHL01?
To erase a number:
#PWD123456#WHL01D
To erase all numbers:
#PWD123456#WHL99D
#ACM
Access Mode. This command allows you to open only to accounts that are in the white list
or to anybody calling the SIM number.
#PWD123456#ACM0 (it is a zero)
Warning!
With the above command you allow free access to anybody calling!!