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10.1 SMS Operated Service
Apart from the methods described above, some of the
services can also
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be operated using text messages sent from internal or mobile stations. It is necessary
to send the SMS in a specific form as requested by your COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
administrator. In general, remember that the service access codes can, in the event of
SMS setting, be sent in the format specified by the administrator while the remaining
part of the text message, which bears the information, must be entered in the format
defined in the previous sections. The following examples are given to clarify this. The
services that can be operated in this manner are designated with 'S' in the last column
of Table 11 (see the explanatory note under the table).
Example: Suppose you want to set time to 8:15. The SMS access to the service is
based on the key text 'Time'. Your time setting SMS will thus be Time0815 and should
be sent to the number specified by the administrator.
Example: Suppose you want to forward all calls to the user of station 101. The SMS
access to the service is based on the key text 'CFU user'. Your forwarding setting SMS
will thus be CFU user 101 and should be sent to the number specified by the
administrator.
Example: Suppose you want to activate alerting of a station by calling the user. The
SMS access to the service is based on the key text '*55'. Your ringing setting SMS will
thus have the form *55 and should be sent to the number specified by the
administrator from the station to be set.