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3.3: Set Status Indication
The system’s set status is displayed on the front
panel only. The following table explains the
various set status descriptions that appear on the
LCD display.
This Means
UNSET
The system is unset.
FULL ARMED
The system has been armed using the displayed setting method.
PART ARMED
PERIMETER ARMED
FULL SETTING
The system is in the process of setting (displayed during exit delay).
PART SETTING
PERIMETER SETTING
PART ARMED INST
The system has been armed using the displayed setting method
with the Instant set feature activated.
PERIM ARMED INST
PART SETTING INST
The system is in the process of setting with the Instant set feature
activated.
PERI SETTING INST
The system may be programmed to display set status at all times or only for the first two
minutes after you set or unset the system.
3.4: Setting Tones
Setting tones are the chimes that the system
sounds during the entry/exit delay and when the
system arms or disarms. Various options are
available that determine the pattern of these tones.
Setting tones may be sounded by either the external wireless sounder or the control
panel’s built-in sounder.
3.5: Remote Setting/Unsetting via SMS
You can set and unset the system remotely by sending the SMS commands from a
cellular phone to the cellular communications module.
Each SMS command contains the following elements:
•
SMS Command Descriptor (up to 43 characters of free text)
•
# (separates the descriptor from the actual command)
•
User
Code
•
Command
(120=Unset, 121=Full Set, 122=Part Set, 123=Perimeter Set, 124=Full
+ Perimeter Set, 125=Part + Perimeter Set, 200 = Set Status)
The following example shows the format of an SMS command for unsetting the system:
SMS Command Descriptor
User Code
Command
D i s a r m # 1 2 3 4 1 2 0
While the SMS Command Descriptor is optional, you must start the SMS command with
the # symbol for the system to accept the command.
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