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Setting up SIM card for SMS transferring
Note that if no SMS features are desired, no SIM card programming is required.
The TS100 may be programmed to at an SMS transfer event, fetch the receiver phone number either from the
SIM card (factory setting) or from the system processor non-volatile memory. If the TS100 is set to fetch the
phone numbers from the SIM card, phone numbers must be programmed into the card:
1. Put the SIM card in an ordinary cellullar telephone.
2. Add new entry ALNOA in the SIM phone book. Give ALNOA the phone number desired as
receiver phone number 1 (PSTN Error/PSTN Restored).
3. Add new entry ALNOB in the SIM phone book. Give ALNOB the phone number desired as
receiver phone number 2 (Input SW/AL activated/restored).
4. Add new entry ALNOC in the SIM phone book. Give ALNOC the phone number desired as
receiver phone number 3 (Status report after remote controlling the TS100 output).
SMS messages to be sent must always be stored into the unit SIM card. The messages may have a maximum
length of 40 characters and must be started and finished off with an exclamation mark (!).
At a PSTN Error the TS100 will fetch the message stored in SIM card position 1 and deliver it to
receiver phone number 1.
At PSTN restoral, the TS100 will fetch the message stored in SIM card position 2 and deliver it to
receiver phone number 1.
At activation of the SW/AL input (if the input is setup as an alarm input, see section
“Programming the TS100”) the TS100 will fetch the message stored in SIM card position 3 and
deliver it to receiver phone number 2.
At restoral of the SW/AL input, the TS100 will fetch the message stored in SIM card position 4
and deliver it to receiver phone number 2.
Messages are stored into the SIM card accordingly:
1. Put the SIM card into an ordinary cellullar phone.
2. Make sure that no messages are previously stored in the Inbox or the Outbox of the SIM card
message area.
3. After ensuring that both the Inbox and the outbox are empty, write a new message (max 40
characters, finished off with an exclamation mark (!)).
4. Store the message. When doing this, the message will be stored in SIM card position 1.
5. Write and store the next message. The message will be stored into SIM card position 2.
6. Write and store the next message. The message will be stored into SIM card position 3.
7. Write and store the next message. The message will be stored into SIM card position 4.
See next page for programming examples using either a Nokia or an Ericsson cellullar phone.
NOTE: It´s essential that the messages are stored into the correct SIM card positions. This means that if only
SW/AL related messages are desired (no PSTN Error related SMS messages) SIM card positions 1 and 2
must still be filled to make sure that the desired messages are stored into position 3 and 4. Then, to skip
PSTN related messages, just leave out the receiver phone numbers for these messages.
**2*xxxxxxx# Update/enter receiver phone number 2
**2*# Delete receiver phone number 2
**30*xxxxxxx# Update/enter receiver phone number 3. NOTE: 30, not 3.
**30*# Delete receiver phone number 3
**4*xxxxxxxxxxxx# Update/enter date and time to the TS100 real time clock.
Example: **4*020517123500# When pushing #, date and time is immediately updated to:
2002-05-17, 12:35:00
**6* 0 or 1 # The SW/AL input should operate as an SMS alarm input (default) or as
an input used to force the TS100 to switch to GSM mode regardless of
PSTN line status.
Example: **6*1# SW/AL input used as an SMS alarm input (factory setting).
**6*0# SW/AL used to at activation force the TS100 to switch to GSM mode
regardless of status on incoming PSTN line.
**7* 0 or 1 # At an SMS transfer event, the receiver phone numbers is fetched from
the SIM card storage area (default) or from the system processor non-
volatile memory.
Example: **7*1# At an SMS transfer event, receiver phone number is fetched
from the SIM card memory area (factory setting).
**7*0# At an SMS transfer event, receiver phone number is fetched from the
system processors non-volatile memory area.
**80*xxxx# Update the installer PIN code.
Example: **80*4567# The installer PIN is updated to 4567.
**81*xxxx# Update remote control PIN code (default:1234).
Example: **81*4567# The remote control PIN code is updated to 4567.
**82*1-9# Update number of ring signals put through by the TS100 at an incoming
call, before auto-answering for remote control of system output. Factory
setting: 6.
Example: **82*3# Number of ring signals put through by the TS100 before auto-
answering for remote control is updated to 3.
NOTE: After entering the # in every setting, the TS100 will acknowledge the update by “rolling” the LED´s for 3
seconds, whereafter the dial tone will return in the telephone handset. If the dial tone returns immediately
without LED´s rollling, the update was not accepted and has to be re-done. If the dialling tone disappears totally,
the telephone handset hook needs to be put back on, re-lifted, installer PIN entered again to access programming
mode, and programming continued. However, the settings that were accepted during the programming session do
not need to be re-entered.
Additional features in TS100 software revision 1.1 (not available in revision 1.0):
**90*xxxxxxxx# Enter temporary SMS receiver phone number for system settings report.
**91*# Request system settings report to temporary SMS receiver phone
number. An SMS message containing system settings will be delivered to
temporary phone number entered with **90*xxxxxxx#
This feature is used to verify new programming settings after a programming session.
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