Destinations - Abus Secvest 2WAY Installation Instructions Manual

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Select the corresponding function. For a list of functions and their attributes, see the
table below.
Function
Meaning
Report Type
Select the protocol specified by your SMS service centre.
The available options are as follows: TAP 8N1, TAP 7E1,
UCP 8N1 and UCP 7E1.
Service
Center
Enter the provided phone number of the service centre. The
Tel No
service centre number and protocol must be identical.
Consult the technical support team of the service provider
you wish to use. When asking for the service centre phone
number, also ask which protocol is supported. When
necessary, press the star key to enter a two second pause.
This is displayed as a comma.
Own Tel No
Some service centres require the calling number before they
accept a processing request for an SMS. This is also used
for the clear charging of SMS messages. Enter the phone
number of the analogue line here.
Ask your chosen service provider for the protocol used and the SMS service centre
number. Some examples are listed below.
For T-Com (Germany), select protocol TAP8N1 (service centre 01712521001)
For Anny Way (Germany), select protocol UCP8N1 (service centre 09003266900)
For Austria, select protocol TAP7E1 (service centre 0900664914)
For Denmark, select protocol UCP8N1 (service centre 9011201)
For Switzerland, select protocol UCP8N1 (service centre 0794998990)

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Select a message where one or more phone numbers should be assigned.
After selecting a message, an overview of the phone numbers entered previously
under "Phone Book" is displayed. If the telephone number has been given a name,
then this is shown in the display instead of the running number.
Select which of the displayed telephone numbers should be sent the SMS message.
Mark phone numbers to be called in the event of a trigger for this SMS message with
YES.
Five SMS messages are available in total. The home message is
always transmitted first by the alarm centre. The alarm centre then
transmits message 1, 2, 3 or 4 to the selected phone number.
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