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Help command: GPEMT=?

MAX 31 CHR STRING if accepted

1:CMD ERR if GPRS not enabled
5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Read command: GPURL?

String value if command accepted

1:CMD ERR if GPRS not enabled
5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Set command:

GPURL=

string

0:OK if parameters accepted

1:CMD ERR if GPRS not enabled
2:PARAM ERR if

string

out of range

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

GPURL (GPrs URL) Reads or sets

the GPRS network URL used to fetch
the dynamic document in the http

server that performs the time
synchronization. The trailing “/”
preceding the URL and the eventual

“http://” must be omitted. The
maximum length is 31 characters.

Help command: GPURL=?

MAX 31 CHR STRING if accepted
1:CMD ERR
if GPRS not enabled

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Read command: GPASN?

String value if command accepted
1:CMD ERR if GPRS not enabled

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Set command:
GPASN=

string

0:OK if parameters accepted
1:CMD ERR if GPRS not enabled

2:PARAM ERR if

string

out of range

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

GPASN (GPrs Authorized Sender
Number) Reads or sets the GPRS

network SMS authorized number
from which the device can accept

SMS commands. The value can
match exactly the sender number or
can be the first part only, leaving the

possibility to use adjacent valid
sender numbers. The maximum

length is 18 characters.

Help command: GPASN=?

MAX 18 CHR STRING if accepted
1:CMD ERR
if GPRS not enabled
5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Read command: GPAUT?

value of auth. type if command accepted
1:CMD ERR if GPRS not enabled
5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Set command: GPAUT=

n

0:OK if parameters accepted
1:CMD ERR if GPRS not enabled

2:PARAM ERR if

n

out of range

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

GPAUT (GPrs Authentication Type)
Reads or sets the GPRS
authentication type used to access

the network. This parameter must be
set accordingly to what specifies the

wireless operator and it can be:
0=Normal (PAP), 1=Secure (CHAP),

2=None.

Help command: GPAUT=?

min <> max

if accepted

1:CMD ERR if GPRS not enabled
5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Read command: GPESE?

Status of email send functions if accepted

1:CMD ERR if RS232 port not enabled
5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Set command: GPESE=

n

0:OK if parameters accepted

1:CMD ERR if RS232 port not enabled
2:PARAM ERR if

n

out of rang

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

GPESE (GPrs Email Send Enable)

Enables or disables the sending of
the emails using the GPRS terminal.
Valid only if the RS232 port is

installed and enabled.
Valid only if the GPRS terminal is

installed and enabled.

Help command: GPESE=?

List of

num:description

if accepted

1:CMD ERR if RS232 port not enabled

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Read command:

NOT

SUPPORTED

1:CMD ERR if read command is issued

Set command: GPDTS=1

0:OK if parameters accepted
1:CMD ERR if RS232 port not enabled

2:PARAM ERR if

n

not equal to 1

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

GPDTS (GPrs DaTa Send) Sends an
email containing data coming from

the enabled loggers using the GPRS
terminal.

Help command: GPDTS=?

1:EXECUTE

if accepted

1:CMD ERR if RS232 port not enabled
5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

GPCFS (GPrs ConFiguration Send)
Sends an email containing all the
configuration data of the instrument

Read command:

NOT

SUPPORTED

1:CMD ERR if read command is issued
5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

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