Specifications

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3.1.3 GSM Modem Settings
The numerous parameters and options for using the GSM modem can
be set using the front panel keys although this procedure is
significantly more difficult than using the AL-PCS/WIN-E software.
To begin the process from the Top Menu, scroll down to “Others/Serial
Com/GSM” and view the options shown at right.
Comformat (Communication Format)
Upon entering the GSM option, the ComFormat dialog will be the first
option. The Comformat allows the user to set the communication
settings for Data Length, Parity, Stop Bit, and Baudrate.
Scroll to the setting to be adjusted.
Data Length
Select a Data length send parameter of 7 or 8 bits.
Parity
Select from three options for Parity - None, Odd or Even.
Stop Bits
Choose the number of stop bits - 1 bit or 2 bits.
Baud Rate
Select the baud rate - 9600 or 19200 bps.
Default
The controller can be returned to the default communication settings -
DataLength = 8 bits; Parity = None; Stop Bits = 1; and Baud Rate = 9600 bps - by pressing
“OK” when the pointer is on the Default option.
3.1.4 The GSM Init Command (GSM Initialization Command)
The GSM modem must have an initialization command string. After
choosing the “GSM Init” option, the Command and Delay Time settings
will appear.
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GSM Remo
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