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 Posted: Thursday May 3rd, 2012 09:24 pm
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If I have a UCM/GSM unit connected to my Comfort system am I able to still use the answering machine service on my analogue land line? i.e. keeping my analogue line connected. But I don't want the analogue line to be used for outbound alerts from Comfort (I want to use the UCM/GSM for that).

Also is it possible to send customised SMS messages via the UCM/GSM?

If so what level of customisation is there?



 Posted: Friday May 4th, 2012 02:25 am
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The UCM/GSM is designed to act as a backup dialer in case the telephone line is not connected. If there is no telephone line then it dial by GSM

If the telephone line is connected then it will always try that first, with the exception of SMS

To send customised SMS messages you must define a new alarm type in Security Types > Alarm Types. This alarm type should be an Idle state  alarm eg Family Care alarm type 14

SMS can only be send when an alarm occurs

Alarms can be triggered by immediate active zones, panic, tamper etc or you can use a Activate Alarm action to trigger an alarm

The information reported in the SMS is Alphanumeric ID (text to identify where the message is coming from), Alarm Type Name, and Zone Name or User

Hence you can use the "alarm name" to customise the message



 Posted: Friday May 4th, 2012 07:46 am
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Thanks,

So if I disable the dial-out functionality (and hence rely on SMS) then I can keep my phone line connected for answer machine functionality?

Then I assume I can access the system remotely via both mobile and land line routes as needed?



 Posted: Friday May 4th, 2012 11:51 am
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Yes that is all correct



 Posted: Wednesday May 9th, 2012 09:10 am
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Is it possible to send SMS request for analog value from KNX. For example I would like to send SMS and Comfort sends me back my outside temperature from KNX.



 Posted: Thursday May 10th, 2012 01:29 am
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I don't think it is possible for Comfort to retrieve the analog value from KNX and send it as a sms.

But perhaps you can configure the KNX as if a certain temperature value is reached then it will send a telegram to Comfort. This telegram can then be used to trigger a certain alarm in Comfort which in turn will send a sms to you to inform that the outside temperature has reached a certain point.



 Posted: Thursday May 10th, 2012 10:26 am
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Ok thanks but maybe Cytech would think about it and maybe in next release it would be possible.
If I am away from home I just want to know what is the temperature outside and mayme also temperature inside.



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