1.8 Programming the target phone numbers
Sample structure of a programming SMS where all the target phone numbers are “authorized
numbers” (up to 10 target phone numbers are possible). The spaces are provided for clarity only.
Do not use any spaces in the SMS.
100#
P +
S
49 15122436169 +49 17123456789 +49 151 33546798
3
rd
target phone number
2
nd
target phone number
1
st
target phone number (master number)
If the target phone number is the number of a smartphone,
the use of the character “S” in the programming SMS will
change the vehicle position to a clickable link (see 2.5).
Use only if the end device is a smartphone.
Country code with + in front (+44 for the UK)
“P” stands for pre-paid card and should be used when one is in use.
If the P is not sent, the remaining credit on the card will not be transferred.
100# is used to enquire about the remaining credit on a pre-paid card and
may consist of other characters (e. g.
101#) depending on the provider.
The respective character string can be found in the information booklet for
your pre-paid card or in the query codes table on the previous page.
If a contract card is used, do not enter a query code, since this can result
in malfunctions.
Examples for various programming SMS messages
In the case of more recipients, enter continuously without blanks. Replace the query codes for
pre-paid cards according to the query codes table. Replace the country prefix and the phone
numbers according to your data.
Programming SMS
in case of
Contract card in GSM-pro
Pre-paid card in GSM-pro
One recipient
(master number)
+491511142338
*100#P+491511142338
Master one
authorized number
+49151491736660456
*100#P+491514917
36660456
Master number as
smartphone number
+ one non-author-
ized number
+S491511142338-491736660456
*100#P+S491511142338-
491736660456
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