Technical data
Configuration software for SINAUT ST7
1.9 Subscriber administration in the SINAUT configuration tool
Software
108 System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C222-07
● In the field
Main SMS address
:
–
SMSC subscriber no.
: The subscriber number of the SMSC configured in subscriber
administration
–
mobile phone no.
: The mobile phone number to be used for the SMS recipient
–
acknowl. possible
: The recipient can acknowledge (option selected) or not
● In the field
Backup SMS address
(optional):
–
SMSC subscriber no.
: The subscriber number of the SMSC configured in subscriber
administration
–
mobile phone no.
: The mobile phone number to be used for the SMS recipient
–
acknowl. possible
: The recipient can acknowledge (option selected) or not
● In the field
Signal address
:
The signal address triggers the SMS message. As signal address, bits of a data block
(DB), inputs or memory bits can be used. Per SMS data block, the data type of the
signals (
address type
), the
DB no.
and the start address within the data field (
address
)
must be specified.
The signals must be located in a contiguous data field, for example in a data block. The
first bit triggers the first SMS message, the nth bit triggers the nth SMS message.
– Address type (DB, Input, Memory)
– DB no. (only with an addressed type
DB
)
– Address (Byte.Bit)
● In the field
Parameter
:
–
Valid period
:
The period of validity specifies the time within which an SMS message should be
delivered and, if selected in the
SMS Message Configuration
dialog, must also be
acknowledged. If this has not taken place when the time expires, a diagnostic
message is entered in the diagnostic buffer of the CPU.
–
Add creation time stamp to messages
option:
In addition to the time added by the SMS center, the creation time of the triggering
event can also be sent if this option is selected.
● In the
Lengths
field:
Here, the length of the DB to be created is calculated based on the currently available
data
and the resulting
Load memory
and the
Work memory requirements
.
There is no check to make sure that the DB can actually be loaded on the CPU. This is
the responsibility of the user.
SMS Message data
dialog
When configuring SMS messages, a function is available with which you can check the SMS
character set. When entering text for SMS messages, this function blocks certain special
characters that can cause problems with some SMS providers.
Before you configure SMS messages for a subscriber, you should decide whether or not this
function should be activated. If you activate the function, you can only enter the following
characters:
- All numbers
- All letters
except
for umlauts ö, Ö, ü, Ü, ä and Ä
- The special characters
! # % & / ( ) ? * + - . , : ; < = >
and the
blank
.










