2.
Basic Programming
In this next section we will discuss the basic programming needed to get started with the SMS
Duo V2.
2.1.
Command structure
All commands follow the same command structure to make programming easy to remember.
The command structure goes as follows:
[CODE]
space
[COMMAND]
space
[EXTENDED COMMAND]
space
[DATA]
Where:
Code – A valid alarm user code stored in the 805 Alarm Panel.
Command – The function that you are wanting to access in the 805 Alarm Panel.
Extended Command – Supplementary information the command requires. (Not always used)
Data – The value/setting required of the command/extended command.
The cell networks limit the number of characters to 160 per SMS.
The SMS Duo V2 doesn’t store any user codes, it just sends them to the 805
Panel. Make sure the code you use has the appropriate permissions in the
805 Alarm Panel.
2.2.
Adding Phone Numbers
In the default state any cell phone can be used to enter the first “Master Phone Number”, you
can only add another phone number to the SMS Duo V2 using a “Master Phone Number”.
There are types of categories a phone number can fall under:
Master Phone Number
Master phone numbers have the highest level of access to the SMS Module, they are allowed
access to all configuration data.
Arming phone Numbers
Arming phone numbers have permissions for all panel functions, arm/disarm, panel status,
bypass zone, PGM control and receive reports.
Reporting Phone Numbers
Reporting phone numbers are only permitted to receive reports from the SMS module, and to
temporarily turn off reporting to that number.
To add a Master Phone Number you will use the following information:
Code – 1234 (a user code)
Command – Add
Extended Command – Master (category the number must be under)
Data – 074 049 2481 (the number to be made master)
The SMS should look like this:
1234 add master 0740492481