SMS Dialler Page
This page will allow you to program the SMS Dialler functions and Messages and also set up the 'Special Functions' of the
3 Input lines.
, , , , , The configuration data on on this page concerns the first eight telephone numbers entered on the "Telephone"
page.
Main window
The column on the left-hand side of the Main window shows the events which, if duly programmed, will generate two SMS
text messages: one for activation and the other for restoral (the 'Periodic SMS text message can generate the activation
message only).
Polarity: (this column shows the events which unbalance the 4 Input lines), select the Standby polarity of the Inputs
— H-Normally Open or L-Normally Closed.
Telephone Numbers: click (tick) the check boxes of the numbers to be called when the respective event occurs.
SMS: write the Activation and/or Restoral message to be sent when the respective event occurs (maximum 100
characters). If no message is required, leave the respective box empty.
Serv: If this option is enabled, unbalance (on Input Lines 1, 2 and 3) will generate actions instead of calls. Two actions
can be set up for each Input Line, as per the following table.
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Priority
This section will allow you to select the operating priority of the BGSM-I: Interface (at default) or SMS Dialler/Contact ID
Communicator.
Pay-as-you-go Balance message
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GSM Network Providers.
If you enable this option, an SMS text message — containing information provided by
user's credit balance — will be sent to the first number in the Telephone Number list. Enter the number of telephone calls
(ContactID reports and/or outgoing SMS text messages) the BGSM-I must allow before checking the Pay-as-you-go balance.
Pay-As-You-Go Balance message - If you click on this button the application will open a window showing the remaining
credit balance (if this service is managed by your network provider), or a message indicating that this service is not
available.
Periodic message
This section will allow you to set up the Periodic message options.
Date of first Periodic message - Select the Date of the first Periodic message.
Time of the first Periodic message - Select the Time of the first Periodic message.
Interval - Enter the interval (DD-HH-MM) between each Periodic message. Accepted DAY values: 0 to 693.
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