IRIS Connect Series Engineering Manual Version 1.8
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Relays
It is possible
to enable or disable the IRIS Connect dialler toggling the
state of the relays to indicate communication path failures. This is
intended to signal failures back to the panel inputs so the site has local
indication of a communication failure (for EN standards).
SMS
The IRIS Connect dialler allows each relay to be activated or deactivated by a predefined SMS message from a mobile
phone.
Source number
Sets which calling device (mobile phone) is allowed to control the relay
with the relevant SMS message. This is done by using the Calling line
number (CLI) on the SMS and comparing this with the number entered.
The dialler will start the comparison from the least significant digit and
then work backwards as shown below:
For the example we will use the phone number 07890123456, please
confirm what CLI number is being received by using a mobile phone to
receive the call, this will allow you to see the incoming CLI number.
Starting from the LSB ‘6’ you can work backwards to compare the CLI
number so for example you can enter a number of 56. This will allow all
phone numbers with a CLI ending in 56.
Leaving the source number blank will allow any mobile number to set
or restore the relay as long as the SMS text matches.
Set text
Sets the SMS text message required to open the relay, note this is case sensitive.
Restore text
Sets the SMS text message required to close the relay, note this is case sensitive.
Line status reporting
The IRIS Connect dialler can send SMS messages to indicate communication / line faults via the GSM/3G network.
There are 4 SMS phone numbers that can be set up for sending SMS messages, for line fail/restore reporting.
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