Datasheet

AT Command Set INSYS Modem 336/56k 4.1 (UL)
Command Description
AT*V Definition of the common alarm texts (collective message)
for simple alarm: Definition of the alarm text (maximum of 160 characters)
for pulse alarm: Definition of the common part of the alarm message (maximum
of 160 characters – within HSComm limited to 120 characters)
To the input AT*V the modem responds with NEW TEXT: and expects the input of the
alarm text (completed with <CR>)
This command is not available in the remote operation mode.
Relevant commands: AT*V, AT*V<n> Definition of messages/phone numbers
AT&Z0 Definition of the SMS service center
AT*V? Query of the common alarm texts (collective message)
The common part of the alarm message is queried with the command AT*V?.
AT*V<n> Definition of the variable alarm texts and phone numbers
Definition of the alarm texts and phone numbers for the SMS dispatch.
After the input AT*V1 or AT*V2 the modem responds with NEW TEXT: and expects an
input in the format phone number,message<CR>
Phone number Enter without characters for accessing the exchange (only required for
service number)
Message Alarm message (maximum of 80 characters)
For the transmission, the variable part (maximum of 80 characters) will be attached to
the common part (maximum of 160 characters) of the collective message. Of the maxi-
mum of 240 characters, the first 160 characters are sent as SMS.
Relevant commands: AT*V<n> Definition of messages/phone numbers
AT&Z0 Definition of the SMS service center
AT*V<n>? Query of the variable alarm texts and phone numbers
The variable part of the alarm message and the target phone number are queried with
AT*V1? or AT*V2?.
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