Burkert Type 8056 User Manual

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Set command: GPCFS=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

using the GPRS terminal.

Help command: GPCFS=?

1:EXECUTE

if accepted

1:CMD ERR if RS232 port not enabled

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Read command: GPESI?

Email send time interval if accepted
1:CMD ERR if RS232 port not enabled

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Set command: GPESI=

n

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

2:PARAM ERR if

n

out of range

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

GPESI (GPrs Email Send Interval)
Reads or sets the value of the time

interval used to send the emails.

Help command: GPESI=?

List of

num:description

if accepted

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

Read command: GPSCI?

SMS check interval if accepted

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

Set command: GPSCI=

n

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

n

out of range

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

GPSCI (GPrs Sms Check Interval)

Reads or sets the value of the time
interval used to check the sms.

Help command: GPSCI=?

List of

num:description

if accepted

1:CMD ERR if RS232 port not enabled

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Read command: GPCSE?

Status of clock sync functions if accepted

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

Set command: GPCSE=

n

0:OK if parameters accepted

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

n

out of range

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

GPCSE (GPrs Clock Sync Enable)

Enables or disables the
synchronization of the clock using the
GPRS terminal.

Help command: GPCSE=?

List of

num:description

if accepted

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

Read command: GPSMP?

value of SMTP port if command accepted
1:CMD ERR if GPRS not enabled

5:ACCESS ERR if insufficient access level

Set command: GPSMP=

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

GPSMP (GPrs SMtp Port) Reads or
sets the GPRS network SMTP port

used to exchange the email data.
Usually is the TCP port 25.

Help command: GPSMP=?

min <> max

if accepted

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

Read command: GPHTP?

value of HTTP port if command accepted

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

GPHTP (GPrs HTtp Port) Reads or

sets the GPRS network HTTP port
used to exchange the time

synchronization data. Usually is the
TCP port 80, but BEWARE: some
wireless operator block this port and

reroute it to their proxy servers.

Set command: GPHTP=

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

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