SATEL MICRA 23
Initiating number only from list of telephone numbers for messaging – if this option is
enabled, the SMS message initiating the remote programming must be sent from
a telephone whose number is stored in the module memory in the list of telephone
numbers for messaging.
Initiating SMS – a code which must be included in the SMS message sent to the module
GSM telephone number, so that the module can make an attempt to connect to the
computer whose IP address and communication port are indicated in the SMS message.
GSM telephone
PIN – SIM card PIN code (if the card requires entering the PIN code).
Note: Entering invalid PIN code may result in blocking the SIM card.
SMS center number – telephone number of the Short Message Service Center, which
delivers SMS messages. If the number has been saved by the operator to the memory of
SIM card installed in the device, it need not to be entered into the field. In such a situation,
it will be downloaded automatically. Otherwise, entering the number is necessary if the
module is to send SMS messages. It should be remembered that the number stored in the
module must be suitable for the network in which the GSM telephone is working
(depending on the SIM card installed in the module).
GPRS APN – Access Point Name for Internet GPRS connection.
User – user name for Internet GPRS connection.
Password – password for Internet GPRS connection.
Note: APN, user name and password must be defined, if GPRS data transmission (event
codes, programming) is to be available.
DNS server – DNS server IP address which is to be used by the module. The DNS server
address is necessary when GPRS technology is used for sending data, if the address of
the device to which the module is to connect (monitoring station, computer with
GPRS-SOFT program) has been entered as a name. If all addresses are given in the IP
address form (4 decimal numbers separated by dots), programming the DNS server
address is not required.
Module status
USSD codes forwarding message – content of the control command that must precede the
USSD code in SMS message being sent to the module. The USSD codes make it possible
e.g. to check the account status of SIM card installed in the module. The form of SMS
message must be: xxxx=yyyy=, where "xxxx" is the control command, and "yyyy" – the
USSD code served by the operator of GSM network in which the telephone is used (it
depends on the SIM card installed in the module). Having received such an SMS
message, the module will execute the USSD code contained therein. The answer received
from the operator is sent in the form of SMS message to the telephone number from which
the control command was sent.
Note: Using the advanced functions available due to the USSD service (when menu is
presented in reply to the code entered) is not recommended.
Autorestart every – if the restart of module settings is to be periodically repeated, you must
define every how many hours it is to happen. The first restart of module settings will occur
after the programmed time has elapsed since the settings were written to the module. If 0
is entered, the function will be disabled.
Limit number of notifications to – the field allows you to define the maximum number of
transmissions (GPRS, SMS messages, CLIP services) to be sent by the module during
a 24 hour period. The test transmissions and SMS messages containing information on