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8841shows the phone number (or name) of the message destination, and a list ofevents. (Note that the display does not show an entry for the Home Message.The control unit sends the text in the Home Message at the beginningof every SMS message.)Use or to highlight an event and then press CHANGE. The displayshows a “Y” next to the event you have selected. Press CHANGE again toconvert the “Y” to an “N”. You can place a “Y” next to more than one event inthe list. Press DONE when you have fi nished. The control unit will start sendingan SMS message whenever it detects one of the events that you havemarked with a “Y”.PSTN SMSIf you wish to send SMS messages by way of the PSTN line, then you mustprogram some extra information under this menu.Select Reporting – SMS – PSTN SMS.The display shows the following options:ProtocolThis option allows you to select the protocol used by the Service Centre.The options available are: TAP 8N1, TAP 7E1, UCP 8N1 and UCP 7E1.Service Centre Tel NoThe option allows you to store the Service Centre’s telephone number.Consult the technical support department of the service provider thatyou wish to use. When asking for the service centre number ask whichprotocol they support. Press * to insert a two second pause, if required.The display shows this as a comma.Own Tel NoSome Service Centres require the originating party’s telephone numberbefore accepting a request to process a SMS message.8 of 8 Issue 1

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