for the following programming:
a ) Input Standby Polarity
b) OC Output Standby Polarity
c)
Send message after ...
d) Call successful number
e)
Area Code (Prefix)
f)
Digit to remove
If these options are not programmed, save
message no. 4 as an 'Empty' message.
z z z z z Input Standby Polarity
9@-iiii+
y represents the Input channel, program this value
as 'L' (Normally Closed Input activated by Positive
signals) or 'H' (Normally Open Input activated by
Negative signals). Refer to Table 2 for details.
In the example Channels 1 and 2 (positions 1 and 2) will
be activated by Positive signals and Channels 3 and 4
(positions 3 and 4) will be activated by Negative signals.
9@-<<88+
A semicolon (;) must close the programming field.
z z z z z OC Output Standby Polarity.
?@-iiiii+
y represents the OC Output, program this va-
lue as 'L' (Normally Closed Output) or 'H' (Nor-
mally Open Output).
In the example the Outputs 1, 2, 3, and 4 are pro-
grammed as Normally Closed, whereas, Output 5 is
programmed as Normally Open.
?@-<<<<8+
A semicolon (;) must close the programming field.
z z z z z Send message after...
.C-i+
y— program this value as '0', '1' or '2'. Refer to
the following table for the meaning.
R i n g
V o i c e o n l i n e
D i a l
A semicolon (;) must close the programming field.
z z z z z Call successful number
B3-i+
y — program this value as '0' or '1'. Refer to
the following table for the meaning.
D o n o t c a ll S u c c e s s fu l n u m b e rs
C o n tin u e C a llin g S u c c e s s fu l n u m b e rs u n til
a ll th e c y c le s a re c o m p le te
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A semicolon (;) must close the programming field.
z z z z z Prefix
@B5-iiii+
yyyy represents the prefix (Area Code).
In the example the prefix is 06.
@B5- &+
A semicolon (;) must close the programming field.
z z z z z Digit to remove
24-h+
x represents the Digit to remove (0 ... 4).
7.
Create and save a message (message no. 5)
for the SMS Dialler parameters (if the SMS
Dialler facility is not used, save message
no. 5 as an 'Empty' message, then go to step
8. ).
Assign Event and/or Restoral messages to the
Channels, and associate the contact Telepho-
ne numbers, as follows:
1Ch-]jiiiiiiii+
x represents the Channel (1 ... 4)
m represents the Event Message (1 ... 8).
The message will be sent when the Channel
is triggered by the Event in question.
If you enter '0', the message will not be sent to
the corresponding Telephone number.
z represents the Restoral Message num-
ber (1...8). The message will be sent when-
the Channel is restored to Standby.
If you enter '0', the message will not be sent to
the corresponding Telephone number.
y represents the Telephone number (1...8).
If you enter '1', the message will be sent to the
corresponding Telephone number. If you en-
ter '0', the message will not be sent to the
corresponding Telephone number.
You must complete ALL the programming
fields. If you are not using all the Chann-
les, you must void the unused Channels
(Redundant Channels) by entering an
empty value (e.g. Voice message no. 1 to
NO Telephone numbers =1ØØØØØØØØØ).
If a Channel has been programmed with the
'SERV' function (refer to 'SERV' in the 'Dialler'
section), all its parameters must zeroed:
ØØØØØØØØØØ (see step 4).
In the example, Channel 1 will send Alarm message no. 5
to Telephone number 4. When Channel 1 is restored to
BGSM-A - GSM Dialler and Interface