TCS OS COMMANDS LIST

Conventions used in commands:
<mandatory field> = indicates a mandatory field to be typed after the command
[optional field] = indicates an optional field, that can be omitted

Command: #TEL
Description: Sets the GSM TELephone numbers ( up to 8) to which alarms will be sent. In devices delivered after january 2004, it is possible to program numbers so they will called and not sent an SMS. To do so you have to program a V in front of the number. example: #TEL01=V34822334455 will cause the TCS unit to place a call (for 20 seconds) and not send an SMS.
Sintax:
  • #TEL?
    Returns all TELephone numbers (up to 8)
  • #TEL<xx>?
    Returns the xx TELephone number
  • #TEL<xx>[=]<tttttttttttttt>
    Sets xx telephone number to ttttttttttttttt
  • Mandatory fields:
  • <xx> is the TELephone position (from 01 to 08)
  • <tttttttttttttt> is the telephone number, maximum 15 digits including a +.
  • Optional fields:
  • [=] optional equal sign, to improve readability
  • Examples:
  • #TEL?
  • #TEL01=+391231234567
  • #TEL02=400450826
  • Default value after #INI: nul
    Default value after reset: Unchanged
    Command availability Command line and SMS
    ADMIN Password privileges: Read/Write
    USER Password privileges: Read
    Notes: V option available after january 2004


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