Insys GSM 4.2 I4 11-02-01-03-01.038 Manuale Utente
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INSYS GSM 4.2 I4
Functions and their configuration
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Meaning:
Parameters:
Password for remote configuration and
SMS query.
If no password is set, the separating
comma is dropped also.
SMS query.
If no password is set, the separating
comma is dropped also.
<password>
Extended AT** command with parame-
ters
ters
<command>
Optional phone number, to which the re-
sponse is sent via SMS. After "CN:" a space
character must be entered.
sponse is sent via SMS. After "CN:" a space
character must be entered.
<reply>
Examples for alarm inputs:
[Password],
[Password],
AT**INPUT[,CN: +491601498456]
The status of the alarm inputs is sent to the given phone number.
6.2.5 SMS acknowledgement
An SMS in the format of a command SMS, which contains only the text ACKN instead of
an AT** command after the password, is entered with a time stamp and a phone number
in the history list, if automatic SMS processing is enabled.
An alarm message that is received as SMS may be acknowledged by sending it back to
the device.
an AT** command after the password, is entered with a time stamp and a phone number
in the history list, if automatic SMS processing is enabled.
An alarm message that is received as SMS may be acknowledged by sending it back to
the device.
6.2.6 Requirements for sending an SMS
Valid number of the SMS service center SCN (see Chap. 6)
Valid recipient number
For alarm messages: The text is defined.
The device is logged in at the GSM network.
Valid recipient number
For alarm messages: The text is defined.
The device is logged in at the GSM network.
Note
In the following cases the handshake of the serial interface (see
Chap. 6.1.9) and the DTR behavior (see Chap.6.1.10) must be deacti-
vated:
In the following cases the handshake of the serial interface (see
Chap. 6.1.9) and the DTR behavior (see Chap.6.1.10) must be deacti-
vated:
The device is operated as a stand-alone device, i.e. it is not
connected via the serial interface.
The device is operated at a device which does not support
hardware handshake.