I am going to have some remote machines which need to have adjustments made to their settings on occasion, the most cost effective and user friendly way I can come up with is a simple IVR system that says press 1 to set limits on flow, press two for flow status report etc.Hi Chris,
CL> Does the incoming DTMF and voice work over the serial CL> interface with the 22?
I can't help but feel that you are going about this all the wrong way (based upon the limited information you have chosen to share with us). If you need to pass control information from one node to another and you have a pair of Nokia 22s then why not simply send an SMS message? Maybe this is not a good solution for you but until you "fill in the gaps" it's the best I can come up with. IE. Tell us a bit more about what you are trying to achieve.
It will use a combination of CLID and pin number to authenticate the engineer doing the config.
So what I need is something that can take a pay as you go sim (least cost for line rental) and accepts calls without too many problems.
As I said earlier I had a Nokia 32;
I plugged it into a windows box with USR voice modems and it would not work at all, it only provides a dial tone when connected to select hardware, certain phones and one or two winmodems, I could not justify the cost of the X100p for testing based on the mixed results.
So now I am looking at finding some other method of linking the GSM to the PBX, I like the concept of digital all the way and RS-232 "looks like voice modem" would be great.
Hope that clears up my requirements.
Thanks for the help
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