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GPRS settings
GPRS APN SIM1 / SIM2 [APN / APN SIM2]
– access point name for Internet GPRS
connection.
DNS server SIM1 / SIM2 [DNS / DNS SIM2]
– IP address of DNS server to be used by the
module. It is necessary for GPRS communication, when the address of device to which the
control panel is to connect (monitoring station, computer with D
LOAD
10 program) has been
entered in the form of a name. If all addresses are entered in the form of an IP address (4
decimal numbers, separated by dots), the DNS server address need not be programmed.
Username SIM1 / SIM2 [User / User SIM2]
– user name for Internet GPRS connection.
Password SIM1 / SIM2 [Password / Password SIM2]
– password for Internet GPRS
connection.
The APN, user name and code must be programmed, if data sending in GPRS
technology is to be available (event codes, programming).
Switching between the SIM cards
Block time SIM1 / SIM2 [SIM1 block time / SIM2 block time]
– the time during which the
module will not be able to switch over to the other SIM card. As regards reporting, the
reporting forms programmed as the next in the queue will be skipped during the block time
countdown, if they require a switch-over to the other card.
Return time SIM1 / SIM2 [SIM1switch time / SIM2switch time]
– the time after which the
module will switch over automatically to the other SIM card.
Entering the value 0 for the block time and switch time means that the module will
switch over to the other SIM card immediately after execution of the programmed
number of attempts to send the event code.
In the D
LOAD
10 program, the "Block time SIM1" and "Return time SIM1" fields will only
be available after selecting the "SIM2" option.
Synchronizing the module clock
Get clock from GSM network [Time from net.]
– if this option is enabled, the module will
update time and date during each logging into the GSM network (if such a service is
offered by the GSM provider).
6.2.8 "Control/Inputs/Outputs" tab
If the OT2 output indicates the reporting trouble, and the OT3 output indicates the
telephone line trouble, these outputs cannot be controlled.
SMS control
The module can be remotely controlled by means of SMS messages containing the suitable
control command. You can program the control commands after receiving of which the
module will (given in parentheses are the names of corresponding functions in the module
service mode):
bypass inputs ("SMS bypass IN1" ... "SMS bypass IN4", "SMS bypass all");
unbypass inputs ("SMS unbyps.IN1" ... "SMS unbyps.IN4", "SMS unbyps. all");
activate outputs ("SMS OT1 on" ... "SMS OT3 on", "SMS OT123 on");
deactivate outputs ("SMS OT1 off" ... "SMS OT3 off", "SMS OT123 off");
switch over outputs ("SMS switch OT1" ... "SMS switch OT3");
indicate status of inputs and outputs ("SMS check I/O");