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formats: Account@phone number (example: 0001@0912345
678)
- Speech reporting over the phone: phone number (example:
0912345678)
Each group can have more than one reporting number.
If a reporting number contains digits in parentheses like (02)27940559,
the Base Station will not dial the digits in the parentheses when
reporting via PSTN (it will only dial 27940559) but will dial the digits in
the parentheses when reporting via GSM (it will dial 0227940559).
Reporting sequence goes from Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Group 4 Group 5. If one group has more than one number, the
reporting will go through all of this group’s numbers before moving on
to the next group’s number(s). The reporting will go through a group’s
phone numbers according to the numerical sequence to which the
phone numbers are assigned. For example, when phone numbers 4
and 8 are assigned to Group 2, the reporting will dial phone number 4
first and then phone number 8.
One complete round of dialing for the system means dialing from
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 and going
through all the groups’ phone numbers. The system will keep dialing
the rounds of phone numbers until one call has been received
successfully. However, if the successful call takes place in the middle
of a round (for example, if a number of Group 2 is received
successfully), the system will continue to dial the rest of the numbers in
the round before stopping reporting.
If the “Type” of any reporting numbers is set as “SMS_TEXT” or
“SMS_CID,” these numbers will be reported to only when an event is
triggered on the Mobile Unit’s side. These numbers will not be reported
to when an event is triggered on the Base Station’s side.
Jamming reports can only be sent in the CID format and not in the
Scancom or Tunstall format.