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GSM Interface
uuuu
- these place cards represent the Customer Code assigned to the Input line.
eee
- these place cards represent the Contact ID Event Code associated with the Input line.
A further 4 sections must be added to this SMS text message, as per the following syntax:
x=ar,ee;
where:
x
- this place card represents the event the data refers to.
Accepted values: E, F, G and H, in accordance with the following table:
Land Line
Power
Periodic report
Call Queue Full
E
F
G
H
a
- this place card represents the Contact ID Communicator Event report.
Accepted values: 1 (the Communicator will activate if the associated event occurs) or 0 (the Communicator will not activate
if the associated event occurs).
r
- this place card represents the Contact ID Communicator Restoral report.
Accepted values: 1 (the Communicator will activate if the associated event occurs) or 0 (the Communicator will not activate
if the associated event occurs).
ee
- these place cards represent the Contact ID Event Code to be transmitted.
The Customer Code, previously programmed in SMS text message No. 3 will be assigned automatically to these events.
The following example shows athe completed SMS text message:
A=11,0123,456;B=11,789A,BCD;C=10,9999,AAA;D=00,0000,000;E=00,00;F=00,00;G=00,00;H=00,00;
The Contact ID Communicator will be activated for Unbalance and Restoral events on Input Lines 1 and 2.
The Contact ID Communicator will be activated for Unbalance ONLY on Input Line 3.
The Customer Codes for Input Lines 1, 2 and 3 are 0123, 789A and 9999 respectively.
The contact ID Event Codes,to be sent in the event of Unbalance/Restoral of Input Lines 1, 2 and 3, are 456, BCD and AAA respectively.
SMS Dialler
You must create 15 SMS text messages for the SMS Dialler function, in accordance with the following table:
SMS no.
Event associated with SMS
SMS no.
Event associated with SMS
5
Alarm on Input 1
12
Restoral 4
6
Restoral Input 1
13
Land line down
7
Alarm on Input 2
14
Land line restored
8
Restoral Input 2
15
Power supply trouble
9
Alarm on Input 3
16
Power supply restored
10
Restoral Input 3
17
Send Perio dic message
11
Alarm on Input 4
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It is not be possible to change the Access Code (used for remote control of the outputs via SMS text message
and to Enable Remote Programming) during the Remote Programming phase. For instructions on how to
change the Access Code, refer to “Remote Programming of the Access Code”.
Remote Programming
The BGSM-I can be programmed from remote locations via SMS text messages. This procedure can be enabled ONLY by
the end-user by means of the following SMS text message:
#uuuu#*PRG*
where:
uuuu
- these place cards represent the Access Code (4 digits).
Once this message has been sent, the SMS text messages (Configuration and SMS Dialler), described in the “MANUAL
PROGRAMMING” section and a specific message to edit a telephone number (in the BGSM-I phonebook). All the SMS text
message have the following syntax:
#*x*<SMS>*
where:
x - represents one of the characters from the following table: