automatic restart of the AB4G device
is to take place. If the value 0 is stored,
the function is disabled.
- MUT handling of free tone or confir-
mation of sent call:
;MUT=0; (factory setting) active call
confirmation;
;MUT=1; call acknowledgement deac-
tivated.
Alarm messages.
Upon activation of inputs 1 and 2, the
device can send signalling messages as
per the programming of parameter LN.
The message structure can be set with
the parameters below:
-#0 place where the device is installed
=1 (example of programming SMS:
;#0HOME AT THE SEA=1;)
-#1 place where the sensor of input 1=1
is located (example of programming
SMS: ;#1GARAGE=1;)
-#2 place where the sensor of input
2=1 is located (example of program-
ming SMS: ;#2PORTA INGR=1;)
Notes.
- The name, including the fixed text,
must not be longer than 16 charac-
ters, even the space is counted as one
character (#0HOME AT THE SEA is 16
characters in total).
- =1 with which each message ends is
a dummy value to be assigned to the
parameter in order for it to be stored.
-LNG allows selection of the language
in which the AB4G signals the type
of alarm to be sent. Values are: 0 for
English (factory setting), 1 for Italian,
2 for Slovenian, 3 for Croatian, 4 for
Dutch, 5 for French, 6 for Spanish, 7
for German.
Programming SMS example: ;LNG=1;
If you choose to programme the 4
settings individually described in the
4 points above with a single SMS, you
will get the following programming
message: ;#0HOME AT SEA=1;#1GA-
Mi 2591
- 18 -
RAGE=1;#2HOME INGR=1;LNG=1;
Access to stored events.
The AB4G device stores the type of event,
the time and the telephone number or
number of the input that originated the
event. The command for receiving the
event list via SMS is as follows: ;PLOG;
The rules for storing events are written
in the parameters:
- EVIN permitted values 0 and 1 (factory
setting 0). If set to 0, events at the in-
put terminals are not saved in the list
(door opener buttons), on the contrary,
if set to 1, events are saved in the list.
Example of a possible programming
SMS: ;EVIN=1;.
- LOGN permitted values from 1 to 1000
(factory default 5) is the number of
events for which information is re-
turned on receipt of the PLOG com-
mand (;PLOG;).
- LOGI allowed values 0 and 1 (factory
default 0), represents the choice of
event storage medium: 0 is the de-
vice's non-volatile memory while 1
means data transfer to a PC connected
to the device via the USB port.
- ALC permitted values 0 and 1 (facto-
ry setting 1). Indicates the behaviour
of the AB4G device when the device
memory is full. Sending an SMS with
the following text: ;ALC=1; sets auto-
matic erasure. Conversely: ;ALC=0;
sets manual erasure. In this case,
deletion is triggered with an SMS with
the following text ;LCLR;
Special SMS.
- ;SSRES; is the command used to man-
ually restore AB4G.
- ;ORC1=1; switching on output 1,
;ORC2=1; switching on output 2. If out-
puts are bistable ;ORC1=0; switching
off output 1 and ;ORC2=0; switching
off output 2.