User's Manual

• SMS messages to cell phones
DECT Messenger can send SMS messages to cell phones. The interface to the cell phone
provider can be a modem, or a box that behaves like an actual cell phone with SIM
card.
This option is mainly used as an alternative device. If a message to a DECT handset is
not acknowledged, the message can be forwarded to a cell phone.
• E-mail messages
DECT Messenger can send e-mail, using SMTP, to any e-mail server.
• Digital output to control relays or similar equipment
In the event of an alarm, the relay contacts can be used to control equipment such as
lamps, door-contacts, or hooters. Contacts are used as alternative devices (overflow) in
case a message is not confirmed.
• ESPA 4.4.4 pager protocol
DECT Messenger can send messages to paging equipment using the ESPA 4.4.4
protocol.
• Windows pop-up message.
The capabilities of the Windows operating system can be used to send a popup message,
similar to the NET SEND command.
Modules overview
DECT Messenger consists of separate modules. There are four main groups of modules:
• Core software modules
• Configuration modules
• Input and output modules
• Security modules
The following sections provide an overview of the modules. Detailed module descriptions are
provided in corresponding chapters.
Core software modules
There is one core software module:
• eKERNEL
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