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Operation
State
One Second
One Second
One Second
One Second
One Second
Sleep
mode
(1mS on)
CC Mode
CV Mode
Not Charging
Table 18 – Shows the solar charge status LED sequence (Measured in 100mS slices, except for sleep where on time is 1ms)
4.5
SMS Communication
The iRIS can send a standard text message in response to a request received via SMS (see section below).
The SMS message is constructed from the site name, iRIS’s time, plus the sensor name, last logged value, derived values
(min, max, etc.) and units of all the sensors that have their SMS enable flag set in the sensor configuration.
My Site Name (AG6-0006),03/09/2020:12:34:56:Water Level=7.69m,Battery=12.73,RSSI=-085dBm
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4.5.1
SMS Text Commands
The iRIS can accept incoming SMS messages and if they are valid it will respond appropriately. Any text message received
that is invalid will be ignored.
To use the SMS receive function, simply send a text to the iRIS voice number with the appropriate message as described
below.
The iRIS will only act on the command if the received command is from one of the phone number in the
approved/authorised SMS list (see section SMS Numbers for configuring these number). If a command is send from an
unauthorized number the logger will respond with the Message 'Not Authorized!'
None of the messages are case-sensitive. They are shown in upper case for clarity.
The commands supported are:
GOL - Go On-Line
This is useful as a poll-on-demand type function. The iRIS will not reply to this command, but will immediately initiate a
transmission through all configured transmission channels.
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