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alarm has been acknowledged.
Inputs:
1b
Indicates the alarm input that still is activated. In this example
the SMS means that inputs 1a, 1b and 3b has been activated
since the last acknowledge and that input 1b is still activated.
Units:
1*,3,4*
Indicates the units communicating with the Ontech GSM
9030. Unit number 1 is always Ontech GSM 9030. The other
numbers refers to the extra relays (Ontech 9010) connected.
An asterisk (*) after the number indicates that the relay is
turned on.
If Ontech GSM 9030 loose contact with one of the extra relays
unit its ID number will not be shown in the SMS.
Temp: 24; 24,2
Gives the temperature in degrees C. The first number refers to
the internal temperature sensor; the second number refers to
external temperature sensor, if connected. If not connected
--
will be written instead.
If there is an asterisk, for example
*24,2
before the number
this indicates that the unit has sent a temperature trigged by
this sensor.
Tstat: 25
Indicates the set temperature for the thermostat function. If
thermostat not is activated the message is
Tstat: OFF
.
Acknowledge an alarm
When an alarm detector has trigged the alarm it has to be acknowledged, before the
unit can send another alarm. Temperature alarms, GPS fence alarm and power fail alarm
do not have to be acknowledged.
Acknowledge an alarm manually
Press the button on the front of the unit at least once. Note that also all alarm from the
extra relays (Ontech 9010) will be acknowledged.
Acknowledge an alarm with a telephone
1.
Call up the unit. Be sure you use tone mode on the telephone.
2.
The unit answers with a beep.
3.
Press your PINCODE and then #.
Example:
1234#