#include "SIM900.h" #include //We don't need the http functions. So we can disable the next line. //#include "inetGSM.h" #include "sms.h" #include "call.h" //To change pins for Software Serial, use the two lines in GSM.cpp. //GSM Shield for Arduino //www.open-electronics.org //this code is based on the example of Arduino Labs. //Simple sketch to check if an incoming call is from an authorized //number and in this case, send to this number an SMS with the value //of a digital input. //We have to create the classes for SMSs and calls. CallGSM call; SMSGSM sms; char number[20]; byte stat=0; int value=0; int pin=1; char value_str[5]; void setup() { pinMode(pin,INPUT); //Serial connection. Serial.begin(9600); Serial.println("GSM Shield testing."); //Start configuration of shield with baudrate. //For http uses is raccomanded to use 4800 or slower. if (gsm.begin(2400)) Serial.println("\nstatus=READY"); else Serial.println("\nstatus=IDLE"); }; void loop() { //Chekcs status of call stat=call.CallStatusWithAuth(number,1,3); //If the incoming call is from an authorized number //saved on SIM in the positions range from 1 to 3. if(stat==CALL_INCOM_VOICE_AUTH){ //Hang up the call. call.HangUp(); delay(2000); //Check the value of the input. value=digitalRead(1); //Convert the int to a string. itoa(value,value_str,10); //Send an SMS to the previous number with //the value read previously. sms.SendSMS(number,value_str); } delay(1000); };