Operational faults
8.6.1 Sending text message in case of a fault alarm
Currently, text messages can only be sent to the German D1 network. The corresponding access numbers into the D1 network as well as the mobile phone number of the recipient must be set in the PA9 level:
D1 access number: 0171 252 10 02
(add 0 in front when dialing from a private branch exchange) Digits 0 to 9, P = pause, - = end, max. 22 characters
The access number is assigned by Deutsche Telekom and may alter.
Mobile phone number: 49 xxx yyyyyyy , where xxx stands for 160, 171 or any other valid D1 dialing code and yyyyyy represents the specific phone number of the mobile phone you wish the alarm to be sent to.
Digits 0 to 9, P = pause, - = end, max. 14 characters
Note! Currently, text messages can only be sent to the German D1 network.
Functions | WE | Configuration | |
Modbus | ON | Co9 | |
Modem | OFF | Co9 | |
Text message via SMS | OFF | Co9 | |
SMS dialing procedure | OFF | Co9 | |
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Alarm sent per fax | OFF | Co9 | |
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Parameters | WE | Parameter level / Range of values | |
Access number (UGno) | – | PA9 / configurable as required* | |
Mobile phone number (HAndY) | – | PA9 / configurable as required** | |
* | Digits 0 to 9, P = pause, - = end, max. 14 characters | ||
** | Digits 0 to 9, P = pause, - = end, max. 22 characters |
8.6.2 Sending fax in case of a fault alarm
The device type is forwarded in addition to a detailed error description. The recipient’s fax number must be programmed in the PA9 level. Optionally, also the sender’s station ID can be programmed; this number will then be forwarded as well. If no station ID is specified, the string “nicht verfügbar“ (not available) is inserted.
Fax number: Digits 0 to 9, o = Pause, - = end, max. 14 characters
(place an additional 0 in front when dialing from a private branch exchange)
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