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2.
GPRS functions can only be programed via SMS messages, and the commands
MUST
be
sent in this sequence: Country code
IP address
Port number
GPRS/IP account
number
Access Point Name
User name
Password.
3.
When setting
IP Address Confirm (COMIP)
and
Port Number confirm (COMPO)
commands together, the confirmation will send to assigned IP address. However, if COMIP
and COMPO are set respectively or one of their commands is deleted or unset, the
confimation will be sent over SMS to cell phone.
4.
User and Central Monitoring Station will receive the SMS confirmation message in this
format:
“
Confirmed_PROG_1111_COMIP: 192.168.1.110
”, or
“Confirmed_PROG_1111_COMPO: 3301”
.
5.
To set multiple SMS commands:
1.
Ex:
PROG_1111_TELN1:
0227940559_
TELN2:
0227940559 (underline represents
<space>).
2.
Maximum of 70 digits, including <space>, are allowed to be contained in a SMS
message sent by the cell phone.
3.
SMS remote programming command can only be sent in the standby mode.
4.
The SMS command is successfully set after getting a confirmation message.
6.
To enable or disable certain voice prompts, please refer to the following tables to identify
which group the voice prompt you wish to enable belongs to.
GROUP GG:02
Value Value
Index
Voice Prompts
ON
OFF
1
High Temperature Detected (not available)
1
0
2
Low Temperature Detected (not available)
2
0
3
Water Leak Detected
4
0
4
8
0
5
16
0
6
32
0
7
64
0
8
128
0
For example, if you wish to enable the following voice prompts in Group 1, you can follow the
examples below:
Example 1
-
“Power failure, check power cord” (set as Index 1).
-
“Inactivity timer expiring, please reset” (set as Index 3).
GROUP GG:01
Value Value
Index
Voice Prompts
ON
OFF
1
Power failure, check power cord
1
0
2
Power restored
2
0
3
Inactivity timer expiring, please reset
4
0
4
Inactivity timer reset
8
0
5
Low battery (not available)
16
0
6
Lost cellular connection (not available).
32
0
7
Cellular connection restored (not available) .
64
0
8
128
0