LANGUAGE CHOICE
With this parameter you can choose one of the 2 languages available.
Once you have accessed the menu, press ENTER, press CANCEL to cancel, press 1 to choose the first language (Italian), press 0 to
choose the second language if it is available (on request).. Confirm with ENTER.
PROGRAMMING AND MANAGEMENT FROM SMS MESSAGES
The dialer can also be programmed and managed via the SMS messages.
By sending a series of SMS to the dialer, you can:
- entirely program the system (excpet for the contact ID protocols)
- enable/disable the open-collector outputs
- check the status of the entire system
TECHNICAL - OPERATIONS (FOR THE INSTALLER) VIA SMS
The installer has the possibility, upon prior authorization of the user*, to reprogram the entire system.
The parameters programmable via SMS are the same that are visible with the keyboard; obviously, it will not be possible to record
the voice messages, but you will have to use the default ones.
* The user authorizes the technical operations by sending an SMS message that unlocks the dialer. Once he receives this message, the installer has an autho-
rization that lasts 20 minutes.
USER - OPERATIONS VIA SMS
The user has the possibility to:
- enable and disable the outputs
- monitor all the inputs of the dialer
- change the personal access code
- change the low credit threshold
- remove the buzzer from the keys
- allow the installer to reprogram the dialer from remote.
USE OF THE SMS FOR PROGRAMMING PURPOSES
The SMS to be sent must have a precise structure and must always be preceded by a "personal code declaration".
i.e. UPWD:111111 user password, or TPWD:000000 technical password
the format of the message is very simple:
ID = indicates the command that you wish to use (i.e. UPWD is the user password command, IN_FN is the command that indicates
the input function). (a complete list of the commands follows)
[.index] = indicates the subject ID number: number of the input, the output, the telephone, the password number, etc. etc. (i.e.
IN_FN.1 = FUNCTION OF INPUT 1)
Operator = indicates the operation you must have the system make, the operations available are 3:
: indicates an affirmation, and it is used for the passwords (i.e. UPWD:111111)
= indicates an assignment i.e. OUT.1=ON assigns the status ON to output 1
? is a request i.e. IN.1? requests the status of input 1 (open or closed)
[value ] = indicates the commands that can be used (see the following list): ON = enable (outputs) OFF = disable (outputs)
With each message, the system can answer with different commands:
OK
command executed
*LOCKED*
authorization missing, the system owner must grant permission to the technician
*?*
command not recognized
FAIL
it is impossible to execute the command (example: if you do not have execution priviliges
ON
reports the enabled status of the output
OFF
reports the disabled status of the output
OP
reports the ALARM input status
CL
reports the NORMAL input status
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