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Example: How not to allow phone numbers on positions 2 and 7 of the list to receive
 
Example: How not to allow phone numbers on positions 2 and 7 of the list to receive
 
SMS on inputs status '''SMS27:OFF'''
 
SMS on inputs status '''SMS27:OFF'''
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Note 1: The command will only modify memory positions 2 and 7, and not the state
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of the other ones (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8); if the latter are already enabled to receive alarm
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SMS (for example because previously activated), they will continue receiving those
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messages.
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Note 2: The password is required.
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In addition to SMS, the device can also make short calls to ring the phones of the
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people (which number is in the list) that must be advised of a change of input status;
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the ringtone draws people’s attention faster than a SMS, which may arrive with some
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delay.
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=== Titre ===
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- Command '''VOCxxxxxxxx:ON''' allows the number on the specified position to receive
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the ringtone on the inputs status; '''x''' is the position of the number(s) in the list.
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Example: How to allow phone numbers on positions 1 and 5 in the list to receive a
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ringtone on inputs status VOC15:ON
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Note 1: The command will only modify memory positions 1 and 5 and not the state of
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the other ones (2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8); if the latter are already enabled to receive the alarm
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ringtone (for example because previously activated), they will continue receiving it.
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Note 2: The password is required.
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=== Titre ===
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- Command '''VOCxxxxxxxx:OFF''' does not allow the number in the specified position to
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receive the ringtone on the inputs status; '''x''' is the position of the number(s) in the list.
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Example: How not to allow phone numbers on positions 2 and 4 in the list to receive
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a ringtone on inputs status. VOC24:OFF
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'''Note 1:''' The command will only modify memory positions 2 and 4 and not the state of
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the other ones (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8); if the latter are already enabled to receive the alarm
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ringtone (for example because previously activated), they will continue receiving it.
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'''Note 2:''' The password is required.
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'''Please note that:''' by default, all the phone numbers in the first eight positions of the list
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(provided they are stored) receive a notification of the input alarm via SMS or short call
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(ringtone). The same applies if the reset command which restores the initial settings is
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sent to the remote control.
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It should be noted that these notifications can be made only to the eight numbers stored
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related to the remote and not to the 200 related to the door control.
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Commands regarding the setting of the level that defines the alarm condition are listed
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below:
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==== Titre ====
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- Command '''LIVx:A''' sets a HIGH level as the alarm condition for inputs IN1 or IN2 (the
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input is in alarm under tension); '''x''' stands for input 1 or 2 .
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Example: How to set a HIGH level of alarm activation on input 2 LIV2:A
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==== Titre ====
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- Command '''LIVx:B''' sets a LOW level as the alarm condition for inputs IN1 or IN2 (the
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input is in alarm in absence of tension); '''x''' stands for input 1 or 2 .
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Example: How to set a LOW level of alarm activation on input 2 LIV2:B
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==== Titre ====
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- Command '''LIVx:V''' sets a level variation as the alarm condition for inputs IN1 or IN2
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(the input is in alarm after going from a LOW level to a HIGH level, or the opposite); '''x'''
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stands for input 1 or 2.
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Example: How to set a level variation as alarm activation on input 1 LIV1:V
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'''Please note that:''' By default, inputs are activated in presence of tension.
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=== Titre ===
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- Command '''LIV?''' requests the alarm activation level regarding the inputs.
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Example : LIV?
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You can define a period of time (known as input inhibition time) following an alarm ac-
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tivation, during this time the device does not control the level on a specific input; that
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period may be set between 0 and 59 prime minutes. The default value is 5 minutes.
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=== Titre ===
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- Command '''INI1:mm''' sets the inhibition time on input 1; '''mm''' is the time in prime minu-
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tes.
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- Command '''INI2:mm''' sets the inhibition time on input 2; '''mm''' is the time in prime minu-
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tes.
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Example: How to establish that, following an alarm, IN1 cannot determine other
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alarms for two minutes INI1:02.
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=== Titre ===
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- Command '''INI?''' requests the current inhibition time setting regarding the inputs.
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Example: INI?
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When it is necessary to control sensors that monitor frequently variable phenomena
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and to receive real notifications about the current events, it might be necessary to ignore
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the inhibition time. The remote can temporarily disable, input by input, the preset inhibi-
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tion time with the following commands:
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Note 1: The default setting for this function is 0. To request the status of the reset
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function use command INI?
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Note 2: The inhibition time is reset when, following an alarm, the input is back to idle
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within a shorter time than the interval of inhibition, restore will take place at the next
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input activation.
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==== Titre ====
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- Command '''TIZ1x''' resets the inhibition time if input 1 is idle; '''x''' is the setting parameter
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(if = 0 no reset, if = 1 reset).
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Example: How to reset inhibition time on input 1 TIZ11
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Example: How to disable the inhibition time reset function on input 1 TIZ10
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==== Titre ====
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- Command '''TIZ2x''' resets the inhibition time if input 2 is idle; '''x''' is the setting parameter
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(if = 0 no reset, if = 1 reset).
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Example: How to reset inhibition time on input 2 TIZ21
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Example: How to disable the inhibition time reset function on input 2 TIZ20
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=== Titre ===
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The device lets you define how long the alarm condition must be for a certain input so
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that the circuit sends the notifications. The setting is made through the following mes-
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sages:
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==== Titre ====
    
== Où acheter ==
 
== Où acheter ==
 
* Le {{pl|1136|Module GSM HAMGSM133}} est disponible chez MCHobby.
 
* Le {{pl|1136|Module GSM HAMGSM133}} est disponible chez MCHobby.
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