46 Universal Cellular Communicator
Communicator
This page configures the events transmitted by the communicator.
SMS/Voice Calls
Call Options
Call All Numbers: select this option to call all numbers set for a given event.
You can select: Voice Calls, CID: Over GSM, Voice Calls and CID: Over GSM and Disabled. If this option is not
selected, the communicator terminates the cycle of calls as soon one of them terminates successfully.
Call Confirmation: select this option to have the dialer wait for the remote user to confirm reception of the voice message,
otherwise the dialer will try sending the voice message again; the remote user can confirm by pressing
on his phone
(for tone dialling phones only).
While listing to a voice message, pressing on the phone keypad blocks both the current call and any queued calls as well.
In some cases the dialer may interpret the response of answerphones, GSM operator courtesy messages and so on, so we
recommend leaving Call Confirmation enabled.
Repeat Call: this option is used to enter the number of attempts to be performed (up to a maximum of 8) if the call is not
successful.
Repetitions: enter the number of times the voice message is to be repeated (up to 8) when the called number answers.
Periodic SMS and Voice
Periodic SMS/Call Send Interval: set the interval (Days and Hours) between two Periodic Call/SMS events.
Range: 0 to 365 days and 0 to 23 hours.
Periodic SMS /Call First Send: select the date and time for sending the first Periodic Call/SMS event.
The 24hr/12hr button allows you to select the time display format: 12 hour or 24 hour.
The Now button sets the PC's current time.
In order to ensure conformity with EN 50136-2, the Periodic SMS/Call First Send time must be set to 1 day, and this
function may not be modified. Factory setting: 1 day.
To set the options for Periodic SMS/Call First Send, enter the SIM Phone Number and enable Automatic Clock
Adjust options in the Options page.
Ring only for periodic event: with this option enabled, the system sends a 5 s ring tone instead of a periodic voice
message.
Phone Number Use
This table specifies which numbers in the Phonebook are to be used for sending SMS (SMS Phone Numbers) and voice
messages (Voice Dialer Phone Numbers): you can choose up to 8 numbers for each option.
Events—Actions
This table specifies, for each event handled by the communicator, the voice or SMS messages to send to the numbers specified in
the table Phone Number Use.
Label: this column lists the events for which a voice or SMS message is to be sent.
Input 1 Event (or 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) and Input 1 Restore (or 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) only occurs if terminal T1 (or T2, T3, T4, T5, T6) is
configured as an input (see Inputs/Outputs).
Telephone Numbers: select the numbers to which the event is to send a voice message.
The phone numbers are those selected in the line Voice Dialer Phone Numbers.