CAUTION - These settings also automatically update the parameters on the ―SMS dialer‖, ―Voice dialer‖
and ―Phonebook‖ pages.
Control String: In this column, enter the string (maximum 16 alphanumeric characters) to be sent by SMS when you wish
to activate/deactivate the corresponding remote output. This feature will operate even if caller identification is not enabled.
Activation Confirmation: Use this column to select the type of confirmation you want when the output is activated. There
are 3 different options to choose from: None, Ring or SMS (the latter option is not available if the Control string box has
been left empty). The output activation confirmation is forwarded by means of a SMS when the output is activated by SMS.
Enabled
Disabled
Monostable: Normally the outputs, when activated, remain so until a deactivation command is received, at which point
the output will revert to its standby status. If you want the output to revert to its standby status automatically after a set
amount of time, select this option and set the activation time using the adjacent Monostable Time (sec) box.
Monostable Time (sec): In this box, enter the value in seconds (from 1 to 86400 in steps of 1 second) indicating the time
period for which the output, if set as Monostable, will remain active before reverting to its standby status (ON Time).
Voice Dialer (BGSM-120 series only)
This section is used to program all parameters relating to the voice dialer, namely: the telephone numbers to call (the first 8
numbers in the phonebook), the number of repetitions for each message (minimum 1, maximum 8), the duration and number
of the messages in accordance with the following specifications:
Description: This column lists the events for which a voice message may be programmed.
To select voice messages for the 3 programmable input lines, set the corresponding terminal as an
input (see I/O->Type).
Telephone numbers: Click the ‗12345678' columns in accordance with the desired event. The tick indicates that a
particular telephone number will be called when an event occurs. Click the boxes to enter/remove the tick .
The telephone numbers are the first 8 entries on the ―Phonebook‖ page.
Voice Message: Triple-click the ‗Message' column corresponding to the desired event, then click the button to scroll
through the list of messages (up to 8 messages can be selected, each with a maximum duration of 16 seconds) and
select one. Up to 3 voice messages can be selected for each event (Message#1, Message#2, Message#3).
Repeat Call: This field is used to enter the number of attempts to be performed (up to a maximum of 8) if the call is not successful.
Repeat Message: This field is used to enter the number of times a message is repeated (up to a maximum of 8) when
the call is answered.
Call All Numbers: Select this option to call all telephone numbers programmed for an individual event and play the voice message
assigned to it. If this option is not selected , the dialer will end the voice calls as soon as one of them has been completed successfully.
Call Confirmation: Select this option if you want the dialer to wait for confirmation from the remote user that the voice
message has been received, otherwise the dialer will attempt to deliver the voice message again: the remote user can
send confirmation by pressing the
CAUTION - By pressing the
the current telephone call and any others in progress may be blocked.
In some cases the dialer may misinterpret the answer from answering machines, ringback tones, GSM
operator courtesy messages, etc. Users are advised to enable the ―Call Confirmation‖ function.
BGSM-100/120
Table: Programming Effects on Activation Output
PROGRAMMING
Activation
Black List White List
Confirmation
None
Ring
None
Ring
None
Ring
None
Ring
button on his/her telephone (only applies to touch-tone keypads).
button on your own telephone when listening to a voice message, both
EFFECTS
Call Forwarded
Confirmation
(only if the Communicator is
switched to the GSM network)
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
Ring
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
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