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6<br />
6. Setup<br />
This menu is visible when the master inverter is equipped with a GSM modem and a valid SIM<br />
card.<br />
Illustration 6.6: GPRS Setup for GSM networking<br />
Note:<br />
In order for messaging or DW upload (FTP server upload) via GSM to work it is essential that<br />
the GPRS setup has been configured correctly.<br />
Item Description<br />
SIM pin Here the SIM PIN code is entered, if applicable.<br />
code The PIN code can consist of 4-8 characters.<br />
Access Connection information from the GPRS service provider.<br />
point name This information together with a user name and password can be requested by the SIM card<br />
supplier and is needed in order for the inverter to be able to dial in to the internet. Max. 24<br />
characters.<br />
User name User name assigned by the GPRS service provider.<br />
Max. 24 characters.<br />
Password Password assigned by the GPRS service provider. For security reasons, every password character<br />
is displayed as an asterisk (*).<br />
Password<br />
again<br />
Retype the password<br />
Network • Checked (Enabled)<br />
roaming<br />
• Not checked (Disabled)<br />
6.2.5. SMTP Setup [0] [<strong>Plant</strong>]<br />
Per default the network roaming check box is not checked.<br />
If checked, the GPRS modem is allowed to connect to the internet via a network which is not<br />
the home network (a network which does not belong to the network of the telephone company).<br />
Roaming is not a free service and the telephone company will most likely impose extra<br />
charges.<br />
In the SMTP setup menu, the mail-server settings for exchanging e-mails are specified. Parameters<br />
here include SMTP server, logon, password, sender address, and authentication type.<br />
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