If you have the Cover Planning module you can use the Info-Timetable module to inform colleagues by e-mail or SMS of any change in the timetable.
In order for SMS transmission to function correctly Untis must be informed about the provider the messages should be sent by. The corresponding settings are entered on the “E-Mail” tab under “Settings | Miscellaneous”.
Communication with the provider is effected via an http interface, and you can enter the appropriate URL for the transmission of messages in the SMS section of the window.

Tip: SMS Providers
Gruber&Petters have concluded agreements with SMS providers in order to obtain favourable prices for SMS messages. We would therefore recommend that you contact your nearest Untis partner, who will be pleased to inform you of the possibilities in your region and, where possible, let you have the corresponding URL.
If your Internet connection has a proxy server you can enter the necessary settings on the “Internet” tab under “Settings | Miscellaneous”.

The colleagues’ telephone numbers can be entered in the mobile telephone number field in the teachers master data.

The format for entering the mobile telephone number (e.g. country code/ area code/number) depends on the individual provider. Please contact your nearest Untis partner if you require assistance.
The actual transmission of SMS and/or e-mail starts when you click the <Messages> toolbar icon. If this icon is not displayed, right click on the main toolbar to activate the Info-Timetable toolbar.

You will now see a list beginning from the set calendar date showing all changes in the timetable.
Untis automatically generates a text for each substitution, which you can, if you wish, change by double-clicking on the “Text” field.
Furthermore, the “sent” column indicates whether this substitution message has already been sent. The “SMS” and “E-Mail” fields allow you to determine the dispatch method.
The <Send> button starts transmission.
As with timetable transmission by e-mail, Untis writes a line in a log file that contains the most important data for each message when substitution messages are sent. You can open this file with the <Log-File> button and check whether transmission has worked correctly.