Technical Handbook 67
In case that the device is configured with at least one phone number dedicated to SMS
transmission and it is configured for
at least one event inside the “Communication events”
parameter, at the selected event occurrence the device performs the following step-by-step
sequence:
1. Selects the first phone number configured for
SMS*
transmission.
2. Sends an
SMS
* to that number.
3. Checks if one or more
SMS
* are set for each phone number. If not, or if all the
programmed SMS transmissions have been performed, it carries out the following item 4
step. Otherwise it waits five seconds and carries out item 2 step.
4. Checks if further phone numbers configured for
SMS
* transmission exist. In case that-
these exist, the device waits five seconds and carries out item 2 step. Otherwise it stops
the step-by-step sequence, until the next warning event occurrence.
I.e.: at each new anomaly event (set for
SMS
* transmission generation) occurrence, the quantity
of programmed
SMS*
is transmitted to each configured phone number, in accordance with
“Number of SMS for each event” parameter configuration.
For the
SMS
* you can receive and for the commands you can send see the document [3]
(EAAS0341xx Serial Communication and SMS protocol).
*
SMS:
the networks on which cellular narrowband is deployed, do not always support SMS
services over
LTE NB-IoT
or
LTE Cat M1
. Several operators have yet not deployed the SMS
functionality for Narrowband. Contact your network provider for details.
INFORMATION:
It is important that you deactivate the PIN code check: insert the SIM
in a phone and deactivate the PIN code before using it in the
Link
and
Link LTE
devices.
To use the communication on 2G/LTE network it is necessary to configure some parameters that
allow the device to connect to the mobile operator appropriately.
For the data exchange through TCP/IP protocol, the IP address is assigned to the controller
directly from the mobile network and the controller will then be contactable using this IP address.
Page S.04 shows the IP address given to the controller by the data mobile network. It is also
possible to interrogate the controller via
SMS*
to know the current IP address.
It is not possible, instead, to join the controller using the name configured with the parameter
P.0456.
If you are using “
Si.Mo.Ne.
” system, the controller periodically sends messages to “
Si.Mo.Ne
”
server: the server thus repeatedly memorizes the IP address given to the controller by the mobile
data network.
If you are using SicesSupervisor 3.0, it is possible to connect to the plant in any moment by setting
the section dedicated to the connection between the “
Si.Mo.Ne.
” server.
INFORMATION
: Some mobile
companies use a NAT (“Network Translation Address”)
system also for SIM cards, therefore the IP address received by “Si.Mo.Ne” server is not
usable for the connection with the plant. It is necessary to explicitly ask the network
operator not to use the NAT on the SIM.
Below are the minimum configuration parameters to be set to allow the device to connect to the
mobile network and communicate with the
SI.MO.NE
. system via TCP/IP protocol
.
These parameters can be modified on the controller through the relative programming menu, with
the BoardPrg3xx and also through the web service in the appropriate configuration page of the
device:
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