Poseidon 4002
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GSM modem (local or remote)
Text messages (SMS) can be sent in two ways:
A)
Local GSM modem
A GSM modem is connected to the Poseidon's RS-232 interface. The modem is powered
from its own adapter or from the 12V terminals. An active SIM is inserted in the modem, PIN
is disabled. SMS Center should be retrieved from the SIM after start-up.
B)
Remote GSM modem
Poseidon does not have its own GSM modem. “Serial Port Settings” is set to “Disabled”.
To send a SMS, a GSM modem connected to another
Poseidon unit or the “SMS GW”
product is used. The remote GSM modem must be accessible over the network, using the A
address, by default at port 80
, over “service.xml”.
The communication takes place using the SOAP protocol; therefore, the sending Poseidon
unit retries sending the SMS if the connection was not established or refused.
The throughput of the remote GSM modem is limited to
5 SMS per minute
for Poseidon units
and about 20 SMS per minute for “SMS GW”.
The modem function can be tested by pressing the corresponding button.
The
SMS + Ring When Alarm
option rings the phone number for 4 seconds after sending the
alarm SMS.
Note:
Configuration changes must be confirmed by clicking the Apply Changes button.
Select
Local
or
Remote
GSM modem
.
Address of the
remote GSM
modem (
SMS GW
).
Alert SMS (rings)
will be delivered to
these phone
numbers.
Select
Disabled
to use a
remote GSM modem
.
Select
GSM Modem
for a
local modem.