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Advanced Operations
6.3.5 GSM module
The GSM Module menu contains all settings which are needed for remote communication
(dial-up) between the sc1000 controller and a computer.
For more detailed information refer to section 3.10 on page 45.
Note: This menu is displayed only if a GSM modem is installed in the sc1000 controller
SYSTEM SETUP
GSM MODULE
PROVIDER Displays the current mobile network.
SIGNAL STRENGTH Displays the radio signal strength (0%
–100%)
STATUS Displays the current status of the GSM modem:
INITIALIZATION The display module initializes the GSM modem
NO SIM CARD Refer to section 3.10.3 on page 47 on how to insert a SIM card.
WRONG PIN The configured PIN number is not correct.
SEARCHING
NETWORK
The GSM modem tries to connect to the SIM card (mobile network).
INCOMMING CALL The GSM modem detects an incoming call.
CONNECTION The GSM modem accepts the call and is online.
READY The GSM modem is ready for operation.
EXTERNAL DIAL-UP
ALLOWED Remote access via GSM modem is allowed.
DENIED The GSM modem doesn't answer incoming calls. SMS shipping is always possible!
EXTERNAL SERVICE
DIAL-UP
ALLOWED Dial-in for service technicians is allowed.
DENIED
Dial-in for service technicians is not allowed. Login is possible with customer password only.
Refer to section 6.3.8 on page 116.
IP SERVER
Displays the IP address of the display module. To access the display module via your web
browser, enter this IP address into the web browser address field. The default IP address
192.168.154.30 is always valid for remote access.
IP CLIENT Displays the IP address of the remote computer.
SMS DESTINATION
NUMBER SERVICE
Contains the same functionality like SMS DESTINATION 1-4, but it is password protected with
the MAINTANENCE password.
SMS DESTINATION 1-4
SMS DESTINATION SMS receptors telephone number.
LANGUAGE
Selects a language for SMS text.
Note: The character set for SMS text is limited to the GSM alphabet. Some languages contain
not supported characters. Not supported characters are replaced with a '?'.
SMS LIMIT
(0
–100)
Sets the maximum number of SMS messages the display module is allowed to send out within
24 hours for this SMS DESTINATION. The 24h cycle starts at the at the set START TIME.
REPEAT
(0
–24 hours)
Sets an interval for the repeat cycle.
The interval determines the frequency of sending not confirmed messages to the SMS
destination.
START TIME
Sets the start time for the REPEAT cycle.
(Example: REPEAT=6 hours, START TIME=2:00: Not confirmed messages are sent at 2:00,
8:00, 14:00, 20:00).