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PNUMn
Programming Memory Locations
: Is used to read or write phone
numbers stored in the phone memory locations. There are twelve
memory locations in total. Ten of the locations (n=0 to n=9) are
reserved for storing the phone numbers for memory keys/buttons
on an appropriate keypad. For example to store a phone number in
location n=0 the SMS message would be:
1234pnum0=07771230321
The SMS command will be acknowledge by pnum being sent via
SMS, unless a stop character is inserted after the PIN number (1234.
pnum….).
To read or check the number stored in any one of the locations send
the following SMS command, for example to check location n=0
send:
1234pnum0?
(Or to read all stored numbers send SMS command
1234pnum*?
)
The phone will respond via SMS with a particular stored number or
all stored numbers depending on the command sent, for example
PNUM0:07771230321
.
Programming Auto-dial Number: Location n=10 is reserved for the
phone number to be Auto-dialled as soon as the handset is lifted off-
hook; primarily for the zero button model. To program location n=10
via SMS follow the same format as above, for example:
1234pnum10=07773450543
Note:
CFG7=1
must also be configured to enable the auto-dial
feature. Alternatively the programming of
PNUM10
and the setting
of
CFG7=1
can automatically be combined by using the shorthand
command
AUTOn
(where here n is the phone number), for example:
1234auto07773450543
Memory Location n=11: This is the location for storing the special
phone number used with the GAI-Tronics/Burnside System
Management Application. The application and supported features
are an additional option and not detailed here. For further information
contact your supplier.
PVER
Returns the prompt version and language (<ver>,<lang>).
Note: This feature is an additional option and is set at the time of
manufacture. It must be specified at the time of ordering.
VER
Returns the firmware version number.