Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/01/2009 - 00:00 Forums BlueNote How can I test that my monitor system is working properly? Re: How can I test the SMS Monitor? Make sure that you are active on the Duty Plan. Select option "8. Work with duty scheduling" and press F16=Users on duty. Return to the SMS BlueNote main menu, and call a small program that will divide by zero. Write: sbmjob cmd(call pgm(sms/sms997)) Press enter. This will trigger a message (Severity 99) that will be sent to your GSM phone. Note. Remember that a reply must be given to the message. Via your GSM phone or manually via a Terminal. Log in or register to post comments Log in or register to post comments
Re: How can I test the SMS Monitor? Make sure that you are active on the Duty Plan. Select option "8. Work with duty scheduling" and press F16=Users on duty. Return to the SMS BlueNote main menu, and call a small program that will divide by zero. Write: sbmjob cmd(call pgm(sms/sms997)) Press enter. This will trigger a message (Severity 99) that will be sent to your GSM phone. Note. Remember that a reply must be given to the message. Via your GSM phone or manually via a Terminal. Log in or register to post comments
Re: How can I test the SMS Monitor?
Make sure that you are active on the Duty Plan.
Select option "8. Work with duty scheduling" and press F16=Users
on duty.
Return to the SMS BlueNote main menu, and call a small program that
will divide by zero.
Write:
sbmjob cmd(call pgm(sms/sms997))
Press enter.
This will trigger a message (Severity 99) that will be sent to your
GSM phone.
Note. Remember that a reply must be given to the message. Via your
GSM phone or manually via a Terminal.