Select Engineered Systems - Cellular Select Gate Programming Guide
2.8 Speaker and Microphone Volume Settings
The volume of the speaker and microphone should be set to suit the installation environment.
Commands to Set Volumes
All commands define the existing programming password as "PPPP". Wherever "PPPP" occurs,
substitute your own programming password e.g. the examples use factory default "1234".
Command
Command Text
Name
*12*PPPP#3L#
Set Speaker
3= Command to set speaker volume
Volume
L= Level 0 to 4 seconds (default 3)
*12*PPPP#4L#
Set
4= Command to set microphone volume
Microphone
L= Level 0 to 4 seconds (default 3)
Volume
Set speaker volume to level 2: Text = *12*1234#32#
Set microphone volume to level 2: Text = *12*1234#42#
Examples
These values will apply during two-way voice communications discussed in section 3.
2.9 Combining Multiple SMS Commands
Multiple SMS commands can be combined, but the limit of 120 characters per text message body still applies.
SMS Message Title is Not Used
The message title of 20 characters is always left empty and should never be used.
A combined command starts with the programming password sequence, followed by commands, each
terminated with a #, as shown in the format example below (the default programming password is used):
#
*12*1234
1stCommand
Combined SMS Messages MUST NOT EXCEED 120 CHARACTERS IN THE MESSAGE BODY
The programming password uses the first 9 characters of any message body of 120 characters, so 109
characters are actually available for complete command combinations. Combined password/commands must
be complete within a single message body, otherwise the message will fail.
Example for storing multiple caller ID phone numbers where
USA country code
Phone number 1 will open Relay
Phone number 2 will open Relay
Phone number 3 will open Relay
#
1
2
*12*1234
71
#72
3051234567
#
#
2ndCommand
1
applies to all three numbers in this example
2
Phone
1
Phone
2
Phone
#
1
72
3052345678
...LastCommand
#
#
2
72
3059876543
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Text (SMS)
Response
Accepted: "OK"
Not Accepted:
Error response
(see Sec. 2.10, Fig
8)
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