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Step 5. System Settings
Store Emergency Numbers & SMS Numbers
Emergency numbers are the telephone numbers that will be called when the alarm
is activated. SMS numbers are the telephone numbers that will receive SMS text
notifications when the alarm is activated
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It is recommended that you enter your country area code when storing emergency
numbers (e.g. 0044 for the UK), as this will allow you to operate the alarm system from
abroad.
IMPORTANT:
After telephone numbers are stored, only those numbers can modify the system settings.
Commands from unauthorised phone numbers will be rejected.
Once an alarm is triggered, the Control Panel will call the emergency numbers up to a maximum
of 3 rounds. If the call is answered the system will stop dialing out.
Store Speed Dial Number
After the telephone number is stored, you can dial this number immediately by pressing
the
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button once on the Control Panel.
Change Zone Names
The system can easily be extended to include up to 10 Remote Controls and 50 Wireless
Sensors. Each sensor can each be assigned a zone name for ease of identification in the
event of alarm activation.
The naming sequence follows the order of pairing. For example, the first paired Sensor is
by default set to Zone 1; the second paired Sensor is by default assigned to Zone 2, etc.
You can change the Sensor’s Zone name for ease of recognition in the event of alarm
activation, for example you can change the default notification ‘Zone 1 name: Zone 1
alarm’ to read: ‘Zone 1 name: Entrance Door Sensor’. If you do not change a Sensor’s
Zone name, the Control Panel will send an SMS text with the automatically generated
zone name as to the sequence of pairing (e.g. Zone 1 Alarm).