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WT-9001 IP65 GSM Remote Control And Alarm System
WT-9001 IP65 USER MANUAL Rev. 3.4 Technical Support: technical@witura.com
COPYRIGHT ©2008 WITURA CORPORATION SDN BHD
Authorized groups can also query the status of an input or output. This is very useful
feature to determine the present status of an input or output. The enquirer need not
wait for an alarm to happen in order to receive the given I/O status.
Authorized users can send a SMS command to trigger on or off the digital output. Upon
receiving the command, WT-9001 will perform the instructed action. After the on or off
action is done, it will send a reply to the querying mobile phone as an acknowledgement,
There are 8 digital output that can be independently controlled.
WT-9001 has a feature to allow user to remotely add, change or delete any mobile
phone numbers in WT-9001 memory.
Re-assigning of operation personnel, a change of mobiles phone number is also common.
Rather than having to physically go to the installation site with a notebook computer, the
authorized personnel can perform the change from anywhere using mobile phone. Where
there are many installed sites, this feature saves time and afford.
Authorized mobile phone group can perform system check by sending a command to
WT-9001. If WT-9001 is switched on or working normally, it will reply to the querying
number.
Integral to the design of WT-9001 is a GSM 850/900/1800/1900mhz Industrial
grade modem. Its capabilities and performance are highly optimized by the operating
firmware. Any change in the GSM signal and receiving conditions are detected quickly
and the software automatically takes care of signal errors
3.4 Querying Inputs And Outputs Status
3.5 Turning On/ Off Device Remotely
3.6 Remote Editing Of Mobile Phone Numbers
3.7 System Check
3.8 GSM Modem
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