Insys GSM LOGO 4.2 Compact 11-02-01-03-04.001 Manuale Utente

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INSYS GSM 4.2 LOGO! 
 
Commisioning 
Dezember 06 
 
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As is the case for each automatic SMS transmittal for INSYS GSM 4.2 LOGO!, 
additional attempts will be made to transmit the message in the event of an error 
(can be adjusted, default: 3 attempts). 
This function can only be used if the number of monitored values (see Section 
4.2.1 Monitoring of Values) does not exceed 10. Otherwise, an alarm input cannot 
be used. 
In addition, all relevant properties for “standard” alarm processing of the INSYS 
GSM 4.2 LOGO! are applicable. 
 
3.3 
Scan Options via SMS 
3.3.1  SMS Commands 
Many of the functions of the INSYS GSM 4.2 LOGO! can be configured via SMS 
(automatic SMS evaluation function must be enabled). Moreover, it is also 
possible to access the inputs and outputs of the INSYS GSM 4.2 LOGO!  
Various information on the state of the LOGO! device as well as the control 
program being run can be scanned via SMS in for the INSYS GSM 4.2 LOGO! 
version.  
Received SMS messages are evaluated in the INSYS GSM 4.2 LOGO! once per 
minute. During this time, the LOGO! PA buffer is not polled (function: “monitoring 
of values”). 
 
All commands via SMS must exhibit the following syntax: 
[<password>,]<command>[,CN: <callback>] 
CN represents callback number 
 
<password>  
Password for remote configuration and SMS scan. If a 
password is not set, the separating comma is omitted. No 
blank spaces are allowed between the password, comma, and 
command.  
<command> 
Command to be executed, including parameters 
<callback> 
Optional callback number to which the return  
message will be sent via SMS. If a return SMS is not desired, 
the separating comma is omitted. No blank spaces are 
allowed between the command, comma, and “CN:”. A blank 
space must  be inserted after the “CN:”. 
 
Note:  The following characters do not have to be sent: “[„, „]”, “<” and “>”. They 
are merely used in the syntax description to label parameters (“<” and “>”) 
as well as optional parameters (“[” and “]”).