4.9.2.1. Emergency numbers programming

The text message used to set up to four emergency phone numbers for the autodialer is as follows:

Response:

[“OK”,“OK”,“OK”,“OK”]

4.9.2.2. Elevator car top and pit emergency phone numbers programming

The following SMS must be sent to programme rescue numbers for the car top and pit:

12345,S:$sos0:“sos_phone_number_1”,S:$sos1:“sos_phone_number_2”

Response:

[“OK”,“OK”]

4.9.2.3. Periodical test programming

GSR is able to run the periodical test through two different channels: using data sending IP packets or using the voice channel with a phone call. The device can store up to 4 different test destinations. It works with both URL addresses and phone numbers, users can set up to 4 memory positions. GSR will do the test starting with the one that is in first position, if the process is successful it will not repeat it until the periodical test period is reached. In case the first test position is not successful it will skip to the next one and if this one is not successful either it will try with the one after it until verifies the test is OK or reaching the fourth and last position. Both phone numbers and URL addresses are stored in memories test0, test1, test2 y test3.

Programming these memories can be done with the following SMS:

Response:

[“OK”,“OK”,“OK”,“OK”]

4.9.2.4. Periodical test cycle programming

To configure the frequency with which GSR will run the test must be used the following SMS:

12345,S:$ci:minutes_between_each_test

Response:

[“OK”]

Standard value is set to 4320 minutes that represents 3 days as EN81-28 regulation specifies.

4.9.2.5. Recall attempts programming

The number of recall attempts can be set with the following SMS:

12345,S:$mda:number_of_recall_attempts

Response:

[“OK”]

4.9.2.6. Alarm validation command programming

To configure the DTMF tones that the device will accept as alarm validation (ACK) must be sent the following SMS:

12345,S:$ackdtmf:“alarm_validation_command”

Response:

[“OK”]

4.9.2.7. Emergency button press time programming

To set the time that the emergency button of each elevator car must be pressed to generate an outcoming call, use the following SMS where X stands for the number of the elevator car (1-4):

12345,S:$abpsX:time_in_seconds

Response:

[“OK”]

4.9.2.8. Emergency button logic programming

To set the emergency button logic of each elevator car individually send:

12345,S:$ablX:emergency_button_logic (t/f)

X indicates the number of the elevator car to configure and the logic can be t which stands for normally closed (NC) or f that stands for normally open (NO).

In both cases the response is:

[“OK”]

4.9.2.9. Hang up from elevator car programming

To set individually to hang up the emergency phone from the elevator car, where X stands for the elevator car number, use:

12345,S:$abchX:t – hang up from the elevator car allowed

12345,S:$abchX:f – hang up from the elevator car not allowed

In both cases the response is:

[“OK”]

4.9.2.10. Alarm filter programming

To enable or disable the alarm filter of each elevator car individually, where X stands for the elevator car number, send:

12345,S:$abfX:t – alarm filter enabled

12345,S:$abfX:f – alarm filter disabled

Response:

[“OK”]

4.9.2.11. End Of Alarm (EOA) notification

In order to indicate to the device that the rescue is done and the alarm situation is finished for a particular elevator car use the following SMS:

12345,C:eoa:elevator_car_number

Response:

[“OK”]

4.9.2.12. Speaker volume settings

To configure the speaker volume of each elevator car individually, where X stands for the elevator car number, send the following SMS:

12345,S:$svX:speaker_volume_level

Allowed values go from 0 to 9, where 0 is the lowest and 9 the highest.

Response:

[“OK”]

4.9.2.13. Microphone volume settings

To configure the microphone volume of each elevator car individually, where X stands for the elevator car number, send the following SMS:

12345,S:$mvX:microphone_volume_level

Allowed values go from 0 to 9, where 0 is the lowest and 9 the highest.

Response:

[“OK”]

4.9.2.14. Daytime speech synthesis volume settings

In order to set the daytime speech synthesis volume individually, where X stands for the elevator car number, use the following SMS:

12345,S:$dsvX:daytime_speech_synthesis_volume

Allowed values go from 0 to 9, where 0 is the lowest and 9 the highest.

Response:

[“OK”]

4.9.2.15. Speech synthesis language settings

To configure the speech synthesis language send the following SMS:

12345,S:$sl:xxxxxx

Each digit different to 0, from left to right, is synthesized in the indicated language:

1. Spanish
2. Portuguese
3. Italian
4. English
5. German
6. French

The following example SMS would indicate English speech synthesis:

12345,S:$sl:400000

Response:

[“OK”]