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Bistable OC outputs can be deactivated by sending a case sensitive SMS text message containing the respective
Access Code placed between pound (#) signs and Output Label (e.g. GATE) followed by =OFF, as follows:
#ACCESSCODE#OUTPUTLABEL=OFF (example: #AZ55#GATE=OFF)
Monostable Outputs (for appliance management)
Monostable OC outputs can be activated in 2 ways.
1. By sending a case sensitive SMS text message containing the respective Access Code placed between pound (#) signs
and Output Label followed by “=ON” or “=OFF”, as follows:
#ACCESSCODE#OUTPUTLABEL=ON
#ACCESSCODE#OUTPUTLABEL=OFF
2. By sending a cost-free call from a preset Remote Control number. The BGSM-I will activate the output concerned
without answering the call.
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Monostable OC outputs deactivate (switch OFF) automatically when the programmed ON Time expires.
PROGRAMMING THE BGSM-I
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If the BGSM-I is to manage all the SMS functions, use a 32 K SIM CARD (or higher) which holds at least 20
text messages.
The SIM-CARD can be programmed via PC, using the BGSM-I Software Application from the Bentel Security Suite
software package (the manufacturer strongly advises this method), or via any GSM Cellphone.
NOTE: The manufacturer shall not assume responsibility for damage arising from improper programming via
GSM Cellphone.
Fig. 3 - Null-Modem cable for programming via PC
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