Sutron Corporation X-Link Operations & Maintenance Manual, Rev 1.63 5/24/2016 pg. 96
7.2.2.6.
SMS Tx Phone A
See Below.
7.2.2.7.
SMS Tx Phone B
See Below.
7.2.2.8.
SMS Tx Phone C
When it is time to make a scheduled transmission, if
Tx Mode
is set to
SMS,
X-
Link will send data to the phone number(s) set up in
SMS Tx Phone
.
Additionally, if
Tx Mode
is
Internet Fallback SMS,
and X-Link fails to get an
internet connection or it fails to connect to the
Main and Backup Servers,
X-Link
can send transmission data to phone numbers in
SMS Tx Phone
.
If you want data delivered to just one phone, enter it into
SMS Tx Phone A,
and
leave
SMS Tx Phone B and C
blank. To deliver to a second phone number, enter
the number in
SMS Tx Phone B.
Use
SMS Tx Phone C
to deliver data to a total of
three different numbers.
7.2.2.9.
SMS Notify
SMS (text messages) will be sent when certain events such as station power on
occur to numbers listed in
SMS Notify Phone.
7.2.2.10.
SMS Notify Phone A
See Below.
7.2.2.11.
SMS Notify Phone B
If not blank, event notification SMS will be sent to these numbers. These fields
are relevant only if
SMS Notify
is enabled. To have notifications sent to only one
phone, enter the phone number into
SMS Notify Phone A,
and leave
SMS Notify
Phone B
blank. To deliver to a total of two phone numbers, enter a second
number in
SMS Notify Phone B.
7.2.2.12.
Listening
Controls whether GPRSLink will keep the modem on all the time. The benefit of
turning
Listening
enabled is that GPRSLink will be able to quickly respond to
incoming connections and/or SMS messages. The drawback is higher power
consumption. If
Listening
is disabled, GPRSLink will check for messages when it
makes a transmission.
7.2.2.13.
SMS Listening Only
When
SMS Listening Only
is enabled, GPRSLink will NOT keep a TCP/IP port open.
Instead, it will only be listening for incoming SMS messages. Select this option if
you do NOT want the station to connect to the internet.