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Programming manual
Programming peripherals 23
3-5-2
Caller ID commands
The “Programming - Caller ID commands” section allows the programming of up to 200 phone
numbers and the commands that will be implemented when the phone number is recognized
by the control panel. If the phone number sends a call (voice), the command selected by the
installer from those programmed in the “SMS Commands” section will be activated.
3-5-3
SMS message texts
In the “Programming - Texts for SMS messages” section you can edit and program up to 50
SMS messages with 80 alphanumeric characters each. These messages can be associated
with the events by means of the “SMS number” option described in paragraph 12-1
Programming single events.
This section, where the SMS messages are listed in a column, contains the following
parameters for each message:
, identifies the number of the SMS message.
Text, editable field for the SMS text message. The number of characters available is also
indicated.
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Nexus module parameters
The “Programming - General parameters” section allows you to program some of the Nexus
management functions, such as: low/remaining credit, input and output volume, disablement
of tamper protection and the emergency signalling delay.
Table 3-14: Call command parameters
Parameter Software section
Identifies the number of the command in the table shown.
Caller ID
commands
Name
This is the identification string of the command.
Telephone number
This is the phone number which, during a call to the Nexus, will activate the command.
Access Codes
This field associates the user code with the phone number. The code determines which
partitions the phone-number user can operate on.
Actions
This is the number that identifies the command option selected from the 30
commands programmed in the SMS Commands section.
Reject call
If this option is enabled, when the phone number calls, the Nexus will reject the call
after generating the requested command.
If this option is disabled, when the phone number calls, the Nexus will not reject the
call but will allow it to proceed in such a way that the control panel can activate (if duly
programmed) the dialer after the programmed number of rings.
Receive diverted SMS
If this option is enabled the selected number will be able to receive SMS messages
diverted from the Nexus communicator which do not comply with the command-
activation format.
SMS “command” messages cannot be diverted.
Table 3-15: General parameters of Nexus
Parameter Software section Installer menu section
Enable credit check
If this option is enabled, you must also program
the method the Nexus will use to make remaining-
credit inquiries to the GSM provider.
Automatic - the Nexus will make a remaining
credit inquiry to the GSM provider (regarding its
own SIM) without the need of programming any
parameter.
Manual - the interrogation parameters to the
provider and reply must be set up manually.
General
parameters,
Remaining credit
Not available
Manual parameter -
Request
SMS - the remaining credit inquiry will be made
via an SMS text sent by the Nexus to the
provider.
Call - the remaining credit inquiry will be made
via a call which will be diverted by the Nexus to
the provider.
Network command - remaining credit request
will be made via a specific command made
available by the provider.
Credit request number - this is the phone
number or network command (made available
by the GSM provider) for remaining credit
inquiries. This field must be programmed
regardless of the type of manual mode selected
(SMS, Call or network command).
Credit request message - this text will be
sent to the number in order to obtain
information regarding remaining credit.

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