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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR PROGRAMMING THE DCP
SMS COMMANDS
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All DCP parameters can be remotely configured via SMS sent to the SIM card's number.
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Each SMS message should begin with 'Pin1234' which is the access code to read or make any changes to the
configuration of the DCP.
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You can modify or check several parameters in each SMS by separating them with commas ","
To send parameter information:
Text
Pin1234,Pzzz xxx (send)
To read parameter information:
Text
PinXXXX,Pzzz? (send)
Note: Use a question mark '?' when you are reading parameters.
Examples:
1.
To program telephone number 1 in the DCP when connected to a DAU
E.g: Pin1234, P031 0123456789 (send, text message will come back with P031=0123456789)
2.
To retrieve telephone number 1 in the DCP when connected to a DAU
E.g: Pin1234, P031? (send, text message will come back with P031= or with the programmed number)
CMD
P005
P020
P064
P030
P031
P032
P033
P034
P035
P008
P085
P091
P003
Note: The DCP's default settings are set to 000.
Description
Pin1234 is default PIN code for DCP
Pzzz is the programming command
xxx is the parameter
Description
Pin1234 is default PIN code for DCP
Pzzz is the programming command
"?" is to request a parameter read
Description
CCID- Unique Identifier of the Sim Card
DCP Background Call Mode
P020=00 -> Transparent Protocol
P020=06 -> CAN Protocol
P020=21 -> P100 Protocol
Background Call Periodicity (in Minutes)
Maintenance Alarm Number
Alarm Number 1
Alarm Number 2
Alarm Number 3
Alarm Number 4
Background Number (not used with DAU)
Enable Guidance Message
Language
Super settings set up
DCP information (software version, type of DCP)
Default value
Country dependent
21 (Autodialler's need to make
Background calls in P100 Protocol)
4320 (3 days)
(Blank)
(Blank – Insert your alarm number here)
(Blank)
(Blank)
(Blank)
3308084431 (must match Background
Number in Autodialler, without prefixes)
0 (disabled)
1 (enabled)
1 – Spanish, 2 – Portuguese, 3 – Italian, 4
– English, 5 – German, 6 – French
0000
See example on next page
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